Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 16, 1869, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (-lit TIO If (KTntu are hereof eeertee
,rinM harboring or truanng my wife
t itllTII A. en any eeecoenl, ea aha sea Irft ma
k,, end b"lf rt noon, en, J" ' vu-, - "
... ii" trK of bet contracting, nnlew compelled
T ,.. J"HH HUM l-M
,aeril town-hip. June t, l. .V I'd.
ernwiie
men
them properly eethenti -ntcd fori
' HAMEI, RIH
tri: ii.H
ii
it herel.v given that lellersnf administration
Ibe estate of JAMES A. RISIIKI,, de.-ee.ed.
I ,,f Hradv Iowa-hip, I loerfleld county, Pa.,
kanng been duly granted 'be undersigned, mil
.rAllt ltllP"trl 10 SUHI V.ieiV Will l,, nimmr
.eastern, ann - - --
. HMitiMl ..,henf nated for eetl leUieut.
1MHEL,
Administrator.
- at
D- iMMIl.t'TION "IK PARTNI'.HStHIH.
The partnership heretofore existing between
tbt unl-r-ti;nii, in the manufacture of lumber,
r in Lawren-e tnwnrhin. under the Arm nam
of Thomas Mrl'h-r-on Rrns., win .ll.snlved hy
ttnliinl consent en the ."ith day of May, 1 rtll.
The book, end accounts of the Him nr left with
i Pinn .WePhereon, who it authorised to moke all
collections and settle nil claims against the firm.
llill.. lai. .aiern r.nr-,ii.
J. LINN McPHKItsnN.
W. K. M.-1'IIEHSON.
JOHN 11. M.PIIKRSON.
Lawrence township, June 2, lSni-Jt pd.
QUARTERLY Rr.POnT or tin FtasT
Naticsal Butg or Ct.saRriai.n, Pa., at tha
eluse of business, on th" 1 Tt b day or April, 18W i
RRSOITRCRS.
Iami nl Discount uO,lt 4
Ceaaereial paper WS,liT 4f
Tjesereommodation loans 2T.M9 40
Overdue piper 8,311 42
t.drbtedneea of directors, 2:), 611 IS
Overdrafts 1.TT ii
0 at. Bondi to secure circulation...... 1511,006 00
C- B. Bondi and Mrnritiel on hand.. 1,6110 00
lite from Redeetniog and Reserve
Agents T.B5" 4T
fine from other National banks I.4AX K4
line from other Bank. Bankers ,SII7 is
Furniture end fixturee... 1.21 & lft
Cerrent Klaet - 400 41
Twee paid... 7 IS 14
t'aih item. : 1,044 3S
Billf of other National Uankl 600 00
Fractional currency (inelud. oickalal 4S.1 77
Specie M 00
Logil Tender note! li,07 00
LiaaiLtriaa.
Capital Mock paid iu-... 100,000 00
Burplmfand 7,000 0C
I,Kount. ....... .$1,5HS 31
ioban(a 134 OS
Intereiu 1.1 10 70
Profit and 4om 1,14418
ir. notaa rte'd
rromConptnrr87,000 10
Leae amount on
hand SI8 00
AB'toaut'nd'( 80,712 00
Individual depoeitf
Dim to National llaoke...
Dm lo other banke and
Bankere 1,888 7t
VJjJJJ.
5ARFIELD
1EPUB
GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor.
PRINCIPLE8 NOT MEN.
TEEMS-$2 per annum, in Advance.
V0L.41W1I0LEN0.2122.
CLEAKFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1869.
NEW SERIES-VOL. 9, NO. 17.
Jrg ffiootls, (Grofrrlrs, (?tf.
It E MOVAL!
4,974 SI
10,782 00
2.1,788 22
i,:8 oi
227,201 21 227,301 21
Total
I eertify that the eboee ll a trne abetrart of
report made to the Comptrollel of the Currency.
A. C. riNNEY, Caihier.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE1
VALUABLE TIMBER LAND IN BKLL
TOWNSHIP.
IlEJIOVAL.!
C. KRATZER & SONS,
To the largo and aleeant room, on SECOND
STREET, adjoinlnf Morrall Bigler'a hardware
tore where they will be pleaaed to Me aUJtheir
old and new ouetotnera,
Citiioni of the county rliitlng CLEARFIELD,
and wiahing to make, purchaeei, will And it to
their advantage to examine thoir itook.
Good, at CASH PRICES exchanged for all
kindi of COUNTRY PRODUCE. jan7
fjrirullural Jjmplnnrutji.
mENT10N7 FARMERS !
SPRING GOODS!
JUST 0PKN1N0 A SPLENDID BTOCK, AT
March IT-tf
0. KRATZER A SONS'.
QLOVEK, TIMOTHY nd OKCU-
ARD GRASS PEED, AT
Marrh 17-tf C. KRATZER t SONS'.
U HEAT K AIIO A IX
Sew Store In Mulsonburg!
In the room formerly ooenpied by P. T. Ilcgarty.
T) T rirtue of an order leeued out of the Orphana'
) Court of Clearfield eouniy, there will be ex
ped to Puhlio Hale, at the Court fluuee, in the
boron rh of Clearfield, on TUESDAY, the 22d day
of JL.NE, 180V, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,
A Lot of Fine Timber Land,
9ituatd 1b Bell town chip, OlenrflfM rouotT, P.(
Ut tbo i-ru'rtT of JdA AC liLUUM, (twtmeti,
CONTAINING ACKEaS,
And bounrlfMl tvr luidf of II . W. MMt. William
KrvAr, K. L. Miller, and uth": wull timbMd
with flood quality of Fine and Hemlock timber,
and looatrd near the Samfuehaima lUvor, to that
timber can be with little oxjienw eouvcyed tberetu.
TF.RM4 OP I-4 I E!
0ne-hftlf eavh on eonflrumtion of vale, and the
balance in one year theroal'ter, to be lecuied bj
bond and Durtgtge.
LEAH BLOOM,
Jf2:St I A (tin mint rami.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE 1
VALUABLE REAL KTATE IN BRAD-
FORI lOWHSHIP.
BT virtorof an order U.ued out of the Orphana'
Ceurt f Clearfield county, there will he fl
uxed te nuMie tale, at the Court Hnuee. in Clear-
S.ld. oa TI RSDAY. the 22d day of JL'.VB. 1BO0,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fidlawing real eftate, late
the property ef HARTWit'K HI CK, dec'd.ni:
A CERTAIN PIKCE OF LAXD,
Fitoate In Bradford tnwnnirt, Clearftld eoonty.
Pa bounded by Kinbel Hall, n m. Albert Bror,
and othert. eoutainiag 4M At'Kt-'JS, .'.5 of waicb
re elrared, with a frame 'writing ifouie, lug
Barn, and other outbuildiugi thereon, and a ainall
orchard. A lao,
ONE OTLIEIt TIECE OF LAND,
Situate in Bradford townxhin arurexaid, bounded
by land of John YVillon, Ri.hel Hall, Joarph
rhirey and other, containing 01 Al'Ht'M, with
about twenty eeree eloared.
rT-TKRM8 One-third ceih on conflnnatinn
of aale. one-third in one rear, and the balance at
the death of Marv Huek. widow of paid deooaaed-
the latter paymenta to be aecured bT bond aad
mortgage on the prcrnipra.
jej-ol JtlHN L. WILSON, Adm'r.
PUBLIC 8ALE
or
A VALUABLE FARM
IN BLOJM TOWNSHIP.
fpHR nder"lned will eell, at pohlic eale, on
X the preuiKa, in Bloom town.hip, Cloarheid
uunty, ft.,
On Saturday, June 19, 1869.
That valuable tract of land aituate in Bloom towa
hip aforewid. on the turnpike, half way between
lurweniwuie ana L.inereiurg, oeing pan oi ine
old humeetead of the late lion. Jaaies dkkho,
f)NTAIMG 16 ACREM,
About lit ay of which ar elearivl and undi r enltl-
atmn. wttiiatwo-itory plank freme IiW KLMNti
JIOI SR a two-it-.rr l.'Hi (MK, one HAKN
two H TAItl.KH, and other utl.eilrfn.jrfl theren,
tofftbisr with two good OKCUArlD., two wall
and two etcrllent ipring of water, aim, toaie
I'INK, W IIIThoAK, and a lar quantity of
HhMMH'R timber, wMhia one half mile of two
t ram w -mi I it.
Thu proparty it veil mi ted fcr fartr tnj and
notel purpotrf.
8 lie to eoBimenee at nae o'rbiek. p. tn. on pai
day, when tht termi will he full? wade knt.wn.
(.AI.NEK y. BL'MiM.
Wa. M. Bloom, Aactiooeer. mvl t:pd
Wood's New Jointed Bar ilower).
AB tbi li an ape of improvement, and know
ing that Clearfield eounty will not remain
luug behind her iiteroountiea,tb nndertigned
baa availed bimeeirol tbe opportunity to lur
oiah farmeri with all the improved implement
of farming.
WOOD'S CELEBRATED
MOWERS AND HEATERS !
The drat and only priie Orand Gold Medal on
Mowing Machine! waa awarded to ton ma
chine at the Parii Eipoeition, 107, where a
teat of lixleen of the beat machines in tbe world
wax held. Warranted to
Cut from 10 to 12 Acres of Grass per Day.
If. after a trial of one half day, anything
ahould prove defective, notice ahall be given to
the agerTt, and time allowed for a eeeond trial ;
whan, if the machine duet not work ai repre
oented. it ahall be returned.
Continued poaaeaaion or the machine will be
evideno of aatiafaction.
Price of Mower la 13S.
Alio, Ltiman Rogera' Harpoon Horte HAY
FOKKl 1HKESUING MACHINE, Coater1
Leek Lever HAY end UP AIM HAKK; flRAIN
DRILLS: Ualea' Copper Strip FEED CUTTER.
MILTON O. HKOHN, Aget-t.
Clearfield P. O, May IK, 16-lf
JruijS & Urdiriurs.
dm, r. f. loraa..
B0VER & SHAW,"
(tin A. i. nit ,
NEW AND f IR8T-CLA83
DRUG STORE,
Jnarktt St., t ltarleld, Va.,
(Adjoining ttora or R. Moaaop.)
nAVINO purchaaed the above Store-Reom.
and re-fltted tt entirely, making it in a'l
re.peoti a FIRST-CLASB DHUtl fTOKK. we
are now open'ng, to offer to the public, a FULL.
COM HLK f E, and STRICTLY PURE aeeo.l
ment of Drugs, Cbemieals, Paint. Dye Mtufle,
Ac, k., eoniialing of Oill, Painta, Varni.be,
DKUGS, PATENT MEDICINES
Dya fitaffa, Tobacco, Cigara, Confcettoncriea
Htatineerv. Ae.
PHYSICIANS
Will nod their atoek of Drug! FULL and COM
PLETE, and ala very alight advance on Keet.ru
prioea.
school pooks.
Taachera and otberi will be furnl.bed with
elaaeiealaad aaUeellaneeaa booka by ezpreea,al
bert notice.
L. M. COUTRIET
rpAKES this method of informing the citiaena
X of Covington, Karl ham, ttirard and the sur
rounding conntrv.that he has Jnat opened a large
stuck of SUMMER illOHS, whlrh be is deter
mined to aell TEN PER CENT CHEAPER than
the siune quality of Uooda can be purchased for in
any oiher store in the neighborhood. His stock
consists of
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
uch as Satinettx, Cassirnerex, Mu.lina, Delaines,
Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, trimming.,
Ribbune, Lace,
READY-MADE CLOTHIXO, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS UAl'fi,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Klee, Molasses, rim, Belf,
liinserd Oil, nan uu, tatuon vn.
Hardware, Queensware, Tiuvare.
Caating", Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes,
Corn t ullivaiors, viler I russus, aim
all kinds of Axes.
M Plnwa are of the Corwcnevllle and
Centre eounty make, and are warraated to be of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Paintx, Varninh, Ollas, and a general
- aaaortment ot oiaiieoery,
GOOD FLOUR,
at difTerent fcrnnds. alwavs on land, and will be
sold at the lowest pos.ier ngures.
Liqrons,
Such as BRANDY, WINK, OIS A wnifikY
MI00 sounds or Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid.
1VF,R lEEDj
On hand and for aale at the loweat market price.
Also, Agent for Wilson'l StrattonfiHo
THKESHING MACHINES
i
Viij.Call and see for yourselves. Tou will Ind
everything usually kept in a retail sure.
' L. M. CdlTRIET.
Frenrhville P. 0., Jan. 7, 1MI.
r
4-
A SSI ON EE'S SALE
OF YALIABLE REAL ESTATE !
Down 1 Down 1 1
THE LAST "ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices I
-1TE are now opening op a lot of the heat and
W most seasonable tloods and Wares ever
offered in this market, and at prie that remind
one of the good old days of cheap tkings. Those
who lack faith upon this point, or dsem our alle
gations superfluous, need but
C'.fM. .fT.Of STORK,
Corner Front and Market ata?ets,
Where thev can ee. feel, bear exid krw for Ibem
sehes. T i fully uaderxtand what arefheap goods,
this must lie done. We do not deem it tieeeaaary
to cnumeralo and iUmite our atock. .It ia enough
for us tn state that
We have Everything that (a Needed
and consumed In this market, and at prices that
a.innt.h hoLh old anil vinos'.
JOhhl'H SHAW A
BOOTH'S IMPROVED
STUMP EXTRACTOR.
Messrs. booth
A Rumbarger.
Proprietors ot
tbe Improved
STUMP .
tractor.wish it
distinctly na
daratood that
they warrant
this machine
to do just who
it is recom
mended ex
celling other
machines by
ita being eon-
atrttctad on
true philoso
phical princt
plea. It will
eitraot the
largest pine
stump, sua
pend it above
erouod per
mitting the
tolallbaok
in the bole
and will poll
them aa fast as
ten men can dig tha dirt from the roote alter
extracted. It will Ball fowiag tetbe aise of tba
stumps) from forty to one hundred per day. It
will either turn them ever, er suspend them te
k. .n,,n.ii nn. as desired. The Proprietors
build the Extractor, deliver It, and teat it on the
farm of tbe purobaesr j and If it does not rencer
complete satislaclion, and do Justus recommend
ed, they will lake it away and charge nothing
for their trouble, frice ot nacnine, mv .
Township and eoonty ri.hts for aale. W
have no traveling agents. Addrens
h uih at nusauAivixoi..
Jefferson Lisa P. 0., Clearleld Co., Pa
fERTiriCATE,
Wa. tba uuderslgned, having wltneaaed tb
trial or T. J. Booth's Improved Slump Extractor
on the farm of R. H. Moore, near Lnthersburg,
on Saturday and Monde, the 7th and th ol
K-..k.r i.L. nleasure in aaying to the pub
ho. that we believe it to be tbe beet machine
now in nee for extracting stomps, lliaof simple
...II. maaanJ. not liable to gel
out of order, and very durable. Four men took
,k maehina from the wagon, when entirely
apart, put it together, and pulled a large pine
aiuma in less than one hour. We aaw two mea
null larra stnmn with ease. Tbey use a horse,
but he does his work in taking out the largeat
.,,. wiihont a hard null. Mr. llootb, tbe
p. ,... full, understands pelting ap and
headline- the nieehioe. We would advise those
tn want of stomp extractors to see this one te.tei
before purtbaeing alaewhere, which they can di
free of eh.rrs by calling on the Prol.rietora.
J. C. ll.rreu, J. W. H'ikard, R.V. Spackman
Job. Noldar. John Kirk. J. W. Uahagan,
R. H. Voora. J. W. Wallace, W.B. Alexander
Heo. Ellmier. Wm D. Hsck. Andrew Wilson
ft. J. Horn. Wm. K. Irvin, E.J. Kirk
Jamas Moore. I.. B. Carlile, Oeo.Wlisnn.nl
Lever Hegel, Fred k Smiley. (nnvlll I
pars : also, a very
f Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink. Ac.
HOUSKKEEPEKS
Will Ind a full stock or PURE SPICKS, SODA,
SODA ASH. Concentrxted LYE, SOAP, e.
LADIES AND GENTLKMKN
Are requested toeiemine this stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oil, Fine Toilet Soaps, Bruabel, Combs,
Toilet Setts, Ac. Ac.
SMOKEKS AND CJJJi.VfcKS
Will tnd a full ranply of prime Chewing aad
Smoking TOBACro, Imported end Deuestie
CIUAK8, 6nuff. Fine Cuk. Ac., Ac
Of tbe boat brands, alwayt ea hand.
LKiUOfiS.
The best quality of Liquors always ea band, for
medical purpoeea.
tf-Phvslriens' Prescription promauT ana
carefully compounded.
May 10, IKA9.
outulru ana Warltine ihop.
A, r. BOTKTOB..
...eao. b. Torfi
miE HEPURLICAN.
i
CLEAIiFIELD, Fa.
WEnrEsriAT mornino. junk i.
Strange Story of a City.
Tho vieiilor to what waft onco llm
fofitH of Oildom, Pithule, will noturully
lull into a train of thought like the one
that iiif Jitred Golilmnitli to sinjr of
"Ssrset Auburn, loveliest village of the plain."
Not that Pitholo ever wan a "lovely
rillugo," but iu utter dcray from what
was once a bunlling place, running
over with life aud excitement, will
BUt'Kt'Ktthoiiiniilo. Tliel'iinpuaprowth
ol towns i a Milicnt feature of Aincri
caii life. Thev are the rtwult of vari
ous cauHes: thu discovery of a mine of
precious) motal ; the iiiceplivo point of
some great national woik a railroad,
perhaps ; the dicovcry of remarkable
oil ''indication!);" or any great popu
lar furore that calls men together with
its irresifiulile attraction. Thoy cause
towns, and eveu cities to siirinu up in
a unulo niifiit as it were botue oj
E3IOTAL.
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN.
DRUGGISTS,
Jlarlift Slrrrl, VUarlittd, Va.
STATIONERY,
Consisting of Cap. Flat Cap Foolscap, Letter and t,iem tQ a"Meve permanency, and
rertumea note rapers , .i,.,.ir;. wa . i i
Hltttlti as at jiurf.'utuai v.u.iut;i ... nm
eyes of the world; other" to crumble
away with the speed of their growth,
like tho once famous Pithole. Tho
picture that this town presents is sadly
unlike iu old self. It was or.ee the
beaUquartoin oi tho oil King; and th
am wng Bw'iltncss of it" growth bus
hardly a counterpart in this land.
One caue after another, however,
auniicd it nroMierilv : the decreatc
ia lue preduction of oi! ; the discovery
of jietroleum in now localities, and a
terrible vinitutitm by fire, have almost
blighted Pilhole out of cxintence. A
person who knew tbe town in the days
of its profperity, will exericnce '.'iiri-
oua sensutions, il lie vimu it now.
The crowds that once tlirtinged its
slreols; the oil. -teams, almost count
lens; tbo tihyant hotels Kttvo one
that were once its pride, and the peer,
in some renpects, of thoeie of tho Mo
troji'ilis itceli ull are gone. The
"Morey Farm Hotel" was erw ted at
a cont of tllO.OOO, sumptuously lur
ninhed, and eujlUed with gas, und
all the cunning works fr comfort
and convenience that distinguish the
choicest hotels in the most lnehionablc
cities. The very nubobs of Shoddy
and Lucre were wont to give wine
dinners hero, and revel in everything
that plethoric pockets could command.
The "Morey" was set on fire by an
ineendiury, in 1805, aud destroyed.
Then I bora were the "Chase"' and
'Uonta" llonses. I be trst was a
favorite hesdntiarters for tho "aristo
cracy" of Pilhole ; und a writer in the
Tilusville Jlsratd says tnai we nami
ol some ol the wealthiest and wisest
men of the country, as well as some
of the greatest villains, can bo found
upon iu register. It was moved to
l'leasantviile last spring. Sir Morton
rtto and parly were entertained at
this house during their Lour through
the oil regions. The "lkmla" was an
elegant atlitir.and its proprietor at one
lime proposed to dispose of it by lot
tery. It has been taken down and
lugged away. The only hotels re
maining are tho 'Duniurlh House"
and the "United States Hotel," the
former, only, is in use.
Tho once lively banking house of
tadsworth is now doing duty as a
drug store ; and the postolhce that
onco ranked aa the third in Pennsyl
vania, has wasted away to the dimen
sions of such as can be found at divers
cross roads in the eouiil ry. "Atone
timo." suvs a correapmiileiit, "t;reat
Stray Thoughts.
BT CLARA AlIUCSTA.
Who can estimate tho value of a
kind wordf "Words flUy spoken
aro like apples of go'd in pictures of
silver."
Who knows how many hearts bavo
been saved from despair by a few kind
words r When tho cures and burdens
of life press heavily, and the spirit as
well as tho flesh faints and grows
weak, how grateful are tho expres
sions of sympathy and kindness !
Like tbo dews of heaven to tho thirsty
plant, like rain to tho parched earth,
(ike sunshine to tbe folded flower!
Never judge any man harshly, how
ever rudo and unsocial be may be,
until you have tried upon him the luw
of kindness.
We are all more or less obstinate,
and you will not find one person in a
hundred who relishes being driven.
PerhupB it is a little singular, but it ia
none the less true, that the most of us
will not readily do a thing which we
want to do if we feel that any one is
trvinc to force us to it.
1 onco heard a wile say, "I was not
intending to go to Mrs. Smith's party
to night, but John said 1 should not gu
a step, and now I'll go if I die for it!"
And little Tommy Johnson evinced
the same spirit, when he said, "I'd
just as lief give Jim Sykes my whistle
as not ; for it's a crutked old thing,
and ull the whistle is out of it; hut
Jim said if I didu't irive it to him he'd
whip me ; and now I'll burn it see if
1 don t !"
If you ever want to influence ony
person, try kindness. Hearts may be
soltened by love, but never by a spirit
of hatred end unkinduess. And if
vou would succeed in convincing a
man against Lis will, ten to one ne
will hold to llie same opinion sun
V7E "a leave te inform our old and sew
II customers, that wa have removed our es-
tabli.hment to tha spaciona new building Just
erected on Marked street, nearly adjoining tha
Mansion Houeeoa tbe west, and opposite Messrs.
Oraham A Bona' store; where we retpeetlully
invite tbe public to oom and buy tbeir
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
OIL9, PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
Our stock of Drugs and Medielnea consists of
everything used, selected with tbe greatest
care, and
WA1RAHTED STRICTLY PtTKE!
We also keep a full stock of Dyes, Perfumeries,
Toilet articles, boeps. Tooth Hrosoee, llatr
Brushes, Whitewash Drushes, and every otter
kind Drnshea. We have a large lot of
WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE,
Flaxseed Oil, Palnte, and la fact everything
ised iu the painting business, which we offer at
City prioea to cash buyers.
TOBACCO ASD SEQARS,
Confectionery, Splnea, and the largest atock of
varieties ever offered tn this place, and warrant
ed to be or the heat tba Market afford.
J. H. H A RTSWICK,
Not. x. I SSI. JOHN F. IHWIN.
Cleaning.
Our periodical affliction, "house
cleaning," has just broken ont.
It has been postponed on account
of the weather, but its prcpaialions
aro on foot and overhead.
Several of the pictures have been
ta"ken down, and the parlor rug hung
on the clothes line.
M rs. O'Lanus came to me yesterday
in tribulation about the whitewashing.
It seems that a rumor has got
abroad among the colored population
tliut the new Internal Revenue Col
lectors were,- in accordance with
an order from hcadtpjurtcs, (Plymouth
Church,) going to appoint nono but
colored citizens to othco
The consequence Is, all the white
washers luid down the brush and pail,
and expecting to bo called upon to
collect the revenue they won't muke
any contracts for whitewashing until
the appointments are made.
This has made quite a strong Demo
crat out of Mrs. O'Lunus, who had
previously bold no positive political
views.
Nnw she snvs if this is tho nass to
which Radicalism has Drought society,
it is high time tho Democrats were re
stored to power, and the whilewosli
iiigbuBir.essregttinilsforinerscrenity. In case women's suflrage is carried,
Mrs. O'LonuB voto may be relied
unon for the Democratic ticket.
She hasu't quite mado up her mind
to npealx at tlie Kqual Rights meeting
at the Academy on Friday, but Broth
er Studwtll may put her down in the
list of Vice Presidents, as I understand
it is the desire to have the names of as
many eminent ladies as possible.
When politics interfere with house
cleaning, she thinks it il time women
bad a voice in the affairs of the nation.
Let her have a voice.
Alcc jrtri ef Or?cr. .Wwfta
71, r r.i'!' itifi tt.la rwMii'il vrniiiii
rfnt'. luf t '.h J vici-i if lbs llrrnn
tU'e"ftiimtlirpnoHVl T H Thorp,
(lorn I 'wen, the Uee lUt U r.) rwenlly
spprsced i
li. nrtal Jarkaon hut ohly stood tj
tils frifimlt. but he wai slow to Mieva
anything against those in whom he
put confide nee. One of ih moat hon
ored and oldest cilir.sna now residing
in Washington, informed us that juet
after his arrival In thsl city, then a
young man, Mr. Woodbury. then Seo.
tvtarr of the Treasnrv under tineral
Jackson, said to him that be was on tb
way to the bite House to inform
the General that one of his especial
appointees was a defaulter. Mr.
Woodbury said further, that the Gen.
erul was" slow to believe anything
against his friends, and that he expec
ted thai he, tha Oenerat, wttW sy or
do something unpleasant when be
heard the statement- Mr. Woodbury
then took our informant along, on the
pretence of introducing him to the
President, but really to divide the ex
pected fire that would be evolved by
the real business of the contemplated
interview. Tho General was found in
his favorite room, with his fcot against
tho mantle, enjoying the heat of a
hickory wood tiro, and the solace of
his corncob pipe. Mr. Woodbury,
after a few unimportant remarks, at
last stated tho ohjectof his visit. Tho
moment the General comprehended
M r. Woodbury's siatement, he brought
his feet to the floor with a crash,
sprang up, and, almost' livid with
anger, said that he believed the
charges mado against his old friond
wore false. He added: "This man
foutrht bv mr side in the Florida war.
1 know he was Drove, ana i oenevo
he is an honest man " Mr. W oodbury,
who had retreated in order to aveid
the first effects of the explosion, now
slepjied forward and said that he had
been unusually careful to inform him
self, and that be was forced to believe
that the charees were true. He then
added, as if to mollify the General,
"I would like to have you, 3Ir. Presi
dent, nominate some one for tho
place" "I will nominate no one."
said the General, interrupting Mr.
Woodbury, at the same time choking
to keep down bis feelings ; "put in
the vacant place whom you nlease,
but, mark me, Mr. Woodbury, 1 shall
examine into this case myself, and if
my friend has been wronged, 1 will
grind the guilty parlies into the earth
just as I do this pipe," as he threw
the old corn cob on tbe floor, and
t no under the heel of his boot. Mr.
Woodbury gave his young friend a
signal, and the two hastily retreated.
On reaching the open air, Mr. Wood-
Thank (iod, that unnieu-
Everv woman is bound to do a cer-
Cultivate punctuality. It is a good tain amount of scolding, and if she
thing to build a character upon. 1 1 does a good deal in public, she wont
L-.,.w n.tLin rtwire, Hnainililfl ttiftn'.t,. au ...ix.I, ml linmn
. ... ...... . . le. . i burr said
rcUtWiwy. ii you can oav mat "in" a man wnose wne unit iss.ru to -- j ., , .
;.,..,.,; v,,r i-ivin-bim the bc: ....r.lir. t.-.ti...r. tx.i.l a irix-nd of mine l du,r " 1'erlormed. 1 hope I wil
of pood names. who was acquainted with bitn, that
Never make an engacemcut, intend-; aince she had taken to oratory she
ing to break it. If you promise to be i hadn't blown him up half us much as
al a certain place at a certain hour, bt I sl,e Uael to.
therr, if you aro alive. Do not wait This is encouraging, in view of the
five, ten, or twenty minutes, but keep I prospect, and will make married men
ynitr appointment to a moment. Oh!Uke more kindly to the Women's
1 like those people of whom it can be Kilim movement,
said, vju know vlnre to find thim.l This idea may acrnunt for the no-
Tliey aro the kind who koep their tic-cable fact that the men who take
an interest in the coming gathering at
the Academy, Brothers Beecher, Stesd
well and others, are married men.
They know what they are about.
So docs
Yours, serenely,
Corry O'Lanus.
SHRINER'S
m
Will rove the ASTHMA, PSnvrnrTI". Blnn
8P1TTINII. Ill t Fit 1 I.1Y Or HHFATIIINO PjUN
arid WKAKNKSS IS T1IK ClllSi". T Hot HI.KSHXI
t ill (.ill Ml AT NICIIT, Ac II will rnVlually rs
move the Oouah Uiat frrqoently Sillowe Measles, aed
A Good Move.
We are glad to sec, says tho Pres
byteriun ifjnnrr.that the Philadelphia
Board of Education lias taken the bold
and our law-makers ouirbt to enact a , "tep o! Inrl'idding teachers to require
flaw to "abate" him. He is never pupil to take text Looks dome a ia
. . - :.l
promises J hey never run away wiiu
your umbrellas, nor loso a train by
boing too late, nor keep you waiting
at dinner, nor forgot the lilllo bill thai
the tailor sent in a week before, and
you never in tho world knew one of
them to have a Sunday headache !
Avoid contradiction. A spirit of
contradiction is always particularly
hateful. If there is any thing espe
cially despicable, it is the man who is
continually arguing and contradicting.
Such a person is a public nuisance,
happy himself, and no one can be
comfortable with him. Ho would be
in the anguish of torment if any one
thould fittpten to be undisturbed by
his pcrvcrseitoss.
You can not venture upon remark
ing that it is a fine day without run
ning the risk of being contradicted
and argued , with fur an hour or two,
to be proved wrong at last
study bevond the regular hours of
school. This is striking at an evil
which has been endured long enough.
Tupils attending our public and pri
vate schools have been moitly re
quired to trudge home burdened with
their books, and also with the con
sciousness that nearly as many hours
are yet to be passed over Ue dreary
pages before sloep has sealed tneir
1 ones travlii.f on a steamer eyes, as were spent in the scuooi-room.
in company with a young couple ofi The result is, that too many hours are
my acquaintance, who bud recently thus occupied, while there is loo little
agreed to undertake life's journey sluay. rour nours oi ctoe appm-a-t.rii.r.r
Tba irnnilcmnn was one of lion are vastly better for all the pur-
those individuals whoso business it is I poses of education, than eight of mere
ir. n ot... -r,.rv thinu-that everv one attendance, rewer Hours at vie
savs. in order to bo ready with his i books and diligent study, allow time
anv aSeetloa of the v-mirelorv oraana. no sueilar ot uns-iin limilaiif mails were received, i ,.,.'., .i i, . I i lor healthful CXerCIBO, fellCV the
v?JZ2lVZZZi. and so great was the rush to get news i We w,.ro ,,asSing a little village set 1 youthful mind from care and anxiety
Ia the taste. Its effect u snoiinna. aiiemx m. ,i
lenoe ol tho enah, fsrllllatina r spertorauon, qaletuuj
the nervee eoa eabllarsuiif tba ayslaaa.
Mothers, Save Your Children 1
K a ehlMI need die at CftrirP. K Bile Svtvti te
la time : is eel aVawmsreawd ay errWrnas .
So (easily should he wilhoul this Srrup, aa Uiat fetal
disease. CKnl T nna.es like a thief la the nirbl te
steal away year little coca, whea regular medical aid
eenaot be obtained.
rrrpani ealy ey
DAVID K. FOfTZ,
from home, that wo buvo frequently
I seoo a lino extending from the deliv
; cry window for ten rods down Ilolm
jden street, and individuals who were
i fortunato enough to be near the head
of the column, nave irequoiiuy soiu
. .... ... , , -!.,.. K anil .u--n, " AumKrh a, 11
in amoiie the hills, ana ine luuvmauc "'-' .'
the observation, in a careless waj,""e from that weariness which so
"That is Ililldulfl, I believe." often ends in disgust with everything
"llilldale! r.o imier.U" said her ; pertaining to mental culture. In ad
coinpanion. cresting himself like . dilion, we are free to say that there
tuikev-cock: "that is Dellville! How is conviction that not a few teachers
SON.
XK1V FLOl'B.M'.KD
r"I1!E undersigned gives notice that there will
1 kretpoeed to I'lil.lle Salc.al thet'onrt House,
in the borough of Clearfield, on WEDNESDAY,
the tad day ol J INK, lsnu, at ene o'clock, p. m.,
the following described Real K.tate i
ONE r ARM. situate in Woodward township,
Clearfield couutv, c.nlainil,g l.'H n-r,-a aud 113
tin. he, Willi a piai'k hcaac and doume log barn
erected thereon. The land is well limbered wilh
Hi mloek. and nnderlaid with a number nr six loot
reins r the beat bituminous coal. 1 here Is a Sue
spring or rreh water and a good well near the
house.
The undivided half Interest In a certain TAV
FRN STAN I) and lot ol ground, siloale in Madera.
Vioodrard township, t leartiild connty. The lot
contains one half acre of ground, wilh four houses
and one stahle (all plank! erected thereon.
Also, one other LOT "F OllOUNH.in Madera,
Woodward lown"hip, Clearfield county, contain
ing one fourth of an acre, wilh two frame houses
-erected theeeoa : one railroad atyle, two alories
high, 16x21 feet tbe other cottage atyle, Ii2!
net.
Aleo. one LOT OF GROUND, aituate In Ames,
ville, Woodward township. Clearfield county, con.
taming late acrea. with a two atory frame hnuee
end rrame rtahle erected thereon. Also, a Ine lot
ol young fru.t trees on the premiers.
Aim ... 1-ltti-T OF l.AXD. altaate a Mor-
gaa t Han. in VJewlward township, Clearfield
C"untv, containing one hundred acrea, more or
l"e, well timhcrcl with Pine and Hemlock i to be
sold subject to the perreent of .'. I . purchase
money, with inlcrrst Hum ine ju uay o. uc.,,.-.,
Jsfti.
vV-All the above described property In be aold
as the property f Christian i. rbon, nanarupi.
TEEMS One-hair cash and tha balance la
one year. will, interest, to be feourod by bond aad
mortgage on tbe p rent I sea.
WM. M. McCULLOUGH, Aaaignea.
Cleerltrtd, Jane 1. i.
AND
TROVISION STORE,
"Ulr. undersigned have Just receive! at their
new stand in Wallaielon, a full Supply of
Eour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &.O.,
COAL OIL, (at reduced ralea,)1
A goed article of TORAOCO, CKIAIIH AND
HMoKINfl TOBACCO, eonsunlly on haxd.
All of which will be aold at LOW RATES tot
CASH or given !n exchange for MIINULER and
Lt'MIlEK.
We respectfully ask the puMIe to give ua a
trial before parchaslng elsewhere.
J. It. READ A CO.
Warienetnn. April 7, lfC.
BOYNTON &. YOUNG,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
HumfMlarcrs of
FOETABLE & STATIONABY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth and Pine Btrerte,
M.ARHI l I, PA.
For aale by Hartswick A Irwia. Clearfield, and
by druggists and store keepers throughout the
United Matea. lrhll-ly
out their cbunces to impatient letter ; r.0ultl vou make such a mistake ? I've are in the habit of requiring excessive
. c.a c. - J..II..-I. V . , ... .. : ...... ... l. w K.U,L. .n.l a la e..
seckeri near tue un ior one ooimr j,w, , tiK.se parts be!iire.and know.
and upwunls." The young lady colored, but main-
A locality known as tho "Flatlsi," ( tuint-d tier assertion. The gentleman
shows the change that has come over j uj,j.urod astonished that she should
Pithole, the most vividly. 1 1 was hero i ,iuro Bn v f the kind, and went
that tho great wells sent forth their OI1 yt jih an argument too long to write
oleiiginoits streams, to enrich the pock- down, to convince her that she was
ets of their owrers among them ! wrong. She kept a ditrnificd silence,
the celebrated "United Slates," the j (,y and by he finished, having, 1
"lirnnt," the "Homestead," lhe"E
(' suiposo be thtiught, settled the quos
reka," and the "Pool." Once tltin tiol) UB t)te tiame ot the place lor
spot resounded with the buzc of j ev,.r.
strsnce oiftipnlions ; now nothing I The young lady dismissed him sliort
rciiiiiins to indicate its (urn.cr cbarac-1 yMHcrward ; and 1 can not helptliink
ter. except a few ghostly derricks, I jll)r m spirit of contradiction
and the unsightly holes tluit murk the hdi,,.,. nn the result,
sind where once were paying wells. n ftir niyself, 1 was enrions enough
This, in brief, is the story of tin to take pains to ascertain the correct I
ca-e in muny . ,,, . he villa.-e in auestion. and j "
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER.
KCIIRETI'I
Celebrated Bitter Cordial.
THIS medical preparation la sow offered te
the pnhlie aa a reliahle auhstltnte for the
many worthless compound, wnien now nooo toe
market. Il ia purely vegetable, composed ot
varlona berba. gathered from the great elore
honse of nature, and eeleeted wilh the almost
cere. 'It is not recommended as a Ci-aa All,
tut bv ita direct and salutary Inflarnre ttpnn
tha Heart. Liver. Kidneyt, Lungs, Stomsrh and . sini'llllir town one
Bowela.lt acta both at a preventlie and core llKVe occurred, and may occur.
(or many at me qiseaeos . wn,co weee ,Ka.
are euhjacl It Is a reliahle Family Medicine,
and can he lakea by either infant or adult with
the aame beneficial results. Il is a eerlaia,
prompt and speedy remedy for Diarrhea, Dys
entery, Powel complaint, Pv.pepsla, Uwnes.
of Hpirita, Faintinga, Slrkheadarhe, d-e. Fcr
Chills and fevers of all kinds, it ia far belter and
safer than any quinine, nithont any cf Iu per
nicious effects. It creates aa appetite, proves e
use of the text books, and a large
amount of study at home, in order to
hide their owndeficienciesand to shirk
labor which they have agroed to per
form. The movement inaugurated in Phil
adelphia, has been heartily approved
in New York and Cincinnati, and its
adoption will be urged in those cities.
We hoiie thai it will be farorably
considered throughout the country
A reform In this particular, among
others, is grvatlv needed in our public
and private schools. Directors, pa
rents and pntrons should give the
matter vigorous attention.
again, in this country. Much of the
town has already relapsed into its
original state, and is being used for
farming purposes. Cludtind li.ritd.
"Prr Don't Die Dat Wat." The
comments of a colored preacher on
powerful digeeter,a-d will counteract tbe effects the text, "Il IS more liieseu 10 f!i.
of liquor Ine few ailniitea. Prepared by J Aim II thar) rviceive," are illimitable for pjitlt
SCMKKTZ. Hole Proprietor, N. . cor. Fifih
and Race .treats., Philadelphia, I'a. Sold by
all Druggitie. novll-ly
Attention, AfTlicted I
IHIF.I I'm IT Aprdes, Peaehea, Prance
1 t Cherriee, Currents, Raitlna, Jnat rce-ived at
silia J. P. KKATIKRJSi,
"lLA!irtNaFABl.K, fAlali RiR
sale at this tV, . "
SEWING MACHINES.
rpilR Finger Manufacfaring Company's New
I Family Mewing Macbiaea, and the celebrated
1 iurenoe, lor aale at the
KEYSTflXE STORE.
Pereone is want or machlnca will do well to call
and examine the FINIiKH and FLORENCE
before perchaeing. Kvery machine warranted to
giro ealiafaetinn, Machines and machine ending.
always en Bead.
NIVLINd A SIIOWKRH,
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. U. Agents
Grape Vines for Sale.
A LL the leading hardy varieties of trot trnal-
1Y "J- CONCOIIK CUTT1NHS, U pel
h.adred. CONCORD VINES onlv 10 ecnla. Ilr
dere eolicited aa aoos aa oaaventent, and Sited tn
nAVINO engaged In tbe menuteeture 01 nrai
claaa MACHINERV, we rcaiiaclfully inform
the public that a are ow prepared te til all
orders aa cheaply and as promptly as can be done
in any of the cities.
Muky and Circular Saw-Mills,
Head Rlocks, Water Wheela, Shafting Pulleys,
Gilford's Injector, Steam tlaugea. Cteam V, hiltlee,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Oauge Ciks, Air
Cocks, tllnbe Valves, Check atvea, wrought Iron
Pipea, Steam Pnmpa, Boiler Feed Pumps, Antl
Frictlon Metres, Soap Smne Packing, Hum Pack
Ing, and all kinds of MILL. WORK , together
with Plowa, Sled Soles,
COOK AX D PAVLOR STOVES,
and other CASTINGS of all kinds.
ds-Ordera eolicited and Slled at ally prteet.
All letters of Inquiry with reference to machinery
of our manufacture promptly anaweead, by addrea
ing ua at f learneld, Pa.
dccll if B0TNTON A Y0USO.
' ... -V.-
frill subscriber gives satire
1
Hat he has
resumed the practice of Medicine In Lata.
erahurg, where he Intends to devote k'S alien
tics to the treatment or CHRONIC DISEASES
ia general He will keep nn hard a choice ae.
lection of IllU'HH end MEDICINES adapted to
the treatment of ehrnnie diaeasea, end may be
' - . . . . . . .., .k. j.
W. tn.nut.ctur. and dl in -nan a. --;' -'7 V'"' " - ..
et. .1. i. worn vu ........
dleeaees maybe to vaaia advantage. Wv
mat sot be aware that rocatnT I'h.sielans who
do a amies practice here not Tina to attend to
the treatment or rsaoate ejieeasea. and conse
quently svoLert tbem l bene this elaaa of dls-
raquirea sxcl.nsiva oneniinn.
a,r.iirtai n mroA, aa. ...
Lathershnrg, Feb. il, ItAl.tf
as well as eloquence. "I ve known
many a church to die 'cause it didn't
give enough; but I never linn wed a
Chun h to die "cause it gave too much,
j lev di in 't d is da t way. Brederen, has
any ot you know-id a church to die
'csiso it gave too much f If you do.
just let me know ; and I'll make a pil
trrimaire lo dat church, and I'll climb
by r-e soft light of de moon to Its moss
cowred root, and 1 ll stand aarann nn
my hands to heaven and ssy : 'Bles
sed are de dead dat die in do Lord.' "
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE POWELLS,)
For ell diaeasea incident te Horses, Cattle, and
Homes Flesh, requiring the see ef as
exterael applieatioa.
This Embrocation wee extensively used by
tbe fjnverument during the war.
For tale by Hartswick A Irwin, Cleorseld.
Joeepb R. Irwia, Carw.arvllle. Daniel flond
laader, Latbersbnrar tf
Til
J Hnofland's Oerman.Hoatetter't and Oraeoe a
Oxvgenated Sitters i alee pure Llgnere, ef all
kibda tor vcedlolaal purrKisea. for aale be
ilARTSWIOK A IRWIN,
Tnx Ltm.t Onfs Do
qtiestn
found to my horror and aiiiascmrnl
that it was neither llilldale nor Dell
ville but Scraleli 0 ravel Corner!
ArOmft Hcimr Miioaztur.
The (Quakers have been holding a j
'Toace meeting." They did nothing
for peace during the most barbarous 1
war that ever stained the psrrpB of
history. That war was to turn the
nt'irroes loose. They were not
"Friends" of peace then. Cetaway
hypociitea.
A young minister, whose reputation
or veracity was not voir good, once
ventured to differ with an old doctor
of divinity as to the efficacy of the use
ol the rod.
"Why," said ho. "the only time my
father ever whipped me it was tor
telling the truth.
"Well," retorted thedoctor, "it cured
you of it, didn't it!"
Sixty-five thousand disinterested
and "trooly loil" patriots applied for
the five ihousand offices under the
(irant administration. After supply
ing all his relatives, and compensating
tbe individuals who enriched htm witn
1 ;! nno. aaboH l)n loll
me why it is Cnpid pontiimca, so long houses, horses and other articles, t he
after the invention of gunpowder, to refuse placet have been cast to the
use arrows r
"To avoid the report of fire arms,
which would attract the jealous," was
the reply.
"I have lost my appetite," said a
trie-antic Irish gentleman and an emi-
ron ever j mint performer on tbe 7rsrAc-r, to
think how much a little child does in Mark Supple. "Oh I I hope," aaid
a dsv. How from sunrise to sunset ! Supple, "no poor man has found it, for
the doar little feet patter around to
qeeo aimlessly, t.niiiuiiig up ucre,
kneeling down there, runnine to an
rtliair tiluee. but never still. Twlslinn
and turning, rolling and reaching, and
doubling, as if testing every none ami
mnsclo for their futnre uses It is
very etirions to watch il One who
doss o wjll understand the doep
breathing of the rosy little sleeper, as
with one arm tossed over ita curley
head, it prepares for the next day I
gymnastic. A busy creature ii a lit
tle child.
it wonld ruin him in a week."
Forney says the President "was
educated up to the Radical standard
in the school ol war. tiuon a war is a
good school to educate statesmen in."
About as good as a brothel would be
to educate a virtuons woman in.
A ouack doctor in Washington aJ-
vertises a "sure cure for felons."
Whv didn't he try bit skill on Con
cress ? if ha can cure those rascals,
be will Deed do other ecdortemoit
hunsrrv Pack. Of course there it a
general growl.
The Sprinpfield JSiruhlican is
slightly disgusted with the rush Of
negroes lor cmce. ll says: liter
is lust now a nuie tenaencv at
Wasbincton to overdo the negro and
give him placet necaus ne is mac,
and not because be is fitted for the
- el. he Becks." Sensible talk for a
iitoical newspaper.
The Ttrst Office at Fremont, Ohio,
was broken open and robbed on
Wednesday night. A large Dumber
of letters were destroyed.
The Boston fost aayi Grant has
made one thousand appoint menu and
one hundred ihousand disappointment.
never have to perform another oae of
the kind."
It is useless to say of a man gov
erned by principles bo noble, where
hit personul relations are concerned,
that bis public life could be a failure ;
at least it could not be a failure under
a popular lorm of government. Bui
this feature of strong personality was
still farther illustrated by a prominent
act of General Jackson Administra
tion. Soon after he wat inaugurated
he appointed a then obscure young
man, named uwinn, suosequenny uie
tingtiished at United Stale Senator
Gwinn, to the best paying office iu
his cift. vix : united Suttea Jlarshal
of Mississippi. The Senate was polil-
cally opposed to the General, and it
rejected the appointment. The Gen
eral tent it in a second time, ami
vain it was rejected. Nothing, up
to this era, exceeded tbe party indig
nation and abuse that wat tltowerel
upon the General for his violation of
usage "and tho Constitution," by auoh
an unparalleled outrage of renomina
ting a person to tbe Senate who ba t
been rejected. But General Jackson
kept Gwinn in office until bis succes
sor was confirmed, and thut fought
the battle with the Senate, keeping
the country in hot water and taxing
hit arty for defence. This continued
for four long years. With General
Jackson t eeeond term came a Senate
politically favorable, and Gwinn wa
now nominated for the third lime,
and wat confirmed, and that ended
the strife.
Hon. Alexander Barrow, United
States Senator, who was a tori
of Godchild of Goncral Jackson's,
informed us that, after many years of
estrangement cn accounl of polit:cal
differences, he paid a last visit to "tbe
Hermitage. He found tbe once ttal
wart "Old Hickory." doubled almost
with age and euffering. . Mr. Barrow
said be was agreeably surprised to
find that the General made no allusion
to the disagreements of times past,
but, as strength would permit, talked
only kindly of "old times." Ai Mr.
Barrow wat about to leave, ne taia :
"General, as you have alluded to tbe
past, if il is proper and right, tell me
why you kept through your first Pres
idential term yourself and all your
friends in trouble by persisting in
keeping Mr. Gwinn Marshal of Mis
sissippi." Tho old General, at thia
allusion, straightened up, his eye as
sumed some of its natural brightness,
and he said : "When my. mother fled
with me and my brother from the op
pression of the British, who held pos
session of North Carolina, and w
settled in Tennessee, we were very,
verv poor My orolhcr had a long
sickness, (occasioned by a wound re
ceived from a British oflieer.for rcfub.
ing to do some menial service) and
finally dier. In the midst of our
distrce and poverty, an old Baptist
minister called at cur log cabin, and
poke tbo first kind word my moiber
heard in her now Dome; ana imsrooa
man continued to call, am) he finally
made onrboase bit lodging place, and
continued to prefer it, when better
onet in the neighborhood were at hit
service. Years rolled on, and thit
good man died. Well sir," continued
tbe Goneral, with a great deal of feel
ing, "when tbe newt was brought me
that I was elected President, I pot
np my hands and exclaimed : 'Thank
God for that '. for il will enable mi to
give Ihe best office under the Govern
ment to the son of the old minister
who wss the friond of my mother, and
of me in my youth '.' and I kepi my
rromiae.and. if it bad been neesMsary,
would have sacrificed my office be
fore he should have been removed."
Loog linkD Diectroe.
The Radicals propose to provoke a
war with England at the readiest and
easiest mode of paying the national
debt Tbe producing classes, who
roust both fight and pay, are not ani.
iout for rupture.
If you would be pungent be brief;
for it it with wordt at with lunbeama.
The more they are eoudenaed th
brighter Ihey thin.
Why it a lady whose dree tonrbet
the floor like Tagrantf fierauM
bir tO T:.t'. U.ti U kup JTk
rouiion, by A. M, BIlOsS,
t'l-aiSeli, Fa., Aafaat 1, 1M7.