Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 30, 1869, Image 1

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1J0YKK & SHAW,
DRUG STORE,
I Jj'iuii2 tor of R, Voop.)
rnrf.Mr.t vi Store f)oni,
trd rr t priif'f. mfttirr If in m l
rr..Tii ft MRT-H,. It-Kin MvNF.i
1 i n i h.i r . r. r. a
u-a- of hair. CSpmtf'. faint (tr StvflV,
4c, ., C'ojH1pt nf uIk, I'-il.td. Varr.ak.
MU'OS, PATENT .MEIUCINES
V !taJf, Tabe -s. Clear., C .tf.ctiiatrir.
PHillpser ,S.
rilYSJClANS
T.li And tfetirttiM'ft of Ircr M LLibJ TOM
K,bb. ! ahpbi adrateaat. h$imm
rta.
SCHOOL
Tfarbfc ad aifcara wil a fureUatd, with
a- W It I l it' J .'TtWKVtV tatf B u . '
1mi sad maea. I svnaoat aak fc lpraaa,M J
STATIOXEHT, - I
Caarri.n.t' af Cap. Flat t. t'aulkeap, Lattsraaa i
rarlBawd Not Camera aire, a aar. kMt stark !
JTrr..'irr""4, - '', - 4 -
HoCSKKEI-PEilS - i
wpi nJ full tffk or prRf! shcf.;, ntA,
0!M Atl rS!irr.rrtl I.TP. f.p,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'
Arrre,Bid tovianaiD tt.it stork of Parfuaaar,
Hair Outs tiaa 1ul ftwaps bra-Bra, luaU,
Ias.t Ac, An.
ir:il . . i. . i r i t ....
CIGAKS, Sauff. Fina-Cab. A. . A.,
CARBON' OIL,
or u.. ii t br... i..T. , ud.
LIlVL'Uii.S.
Tilt belt qb!i'i Llijaon idwiyi on baad far
B(ta trrpnM. !
er1a!'T mmpounJrd-
.J 19. I'M. j
Jl i: ?I O TAL.
HARTSVVICK i IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
.Wict-l.Tf Strrrt, CUarOtld, fa.
W
M t l tafnna oar 14 mi
oi4nir. Uiat t hsv rB.ov4 mf m
ti&iiflmriU In th aei( trai'iitar iaf(
jiiiu the pabhe ud tajr tatcir
Lugs, CLsmicals, Tilent Kelicincs,
OILS, FAHCTS AXD VAliXISUES. ,
ot of Tn;r md Mrdi-i.rt pitl .f
tat, ,vi
CnmrTTTl CTrTPTTV uron :
V altab kopa fut. ftnob f tr', Vr1mmt,
T ii-t rir ..ai'. T'tb Tlmhd-iu Iratr
rruab. W hitrwarb firaatifa, and orar athrr
kmd llraihaa. Wr bar a targ lM of
WHITE LEAP, Tl'ni'EN'TIN'E,
Fird Oil. raifiu. and ta fart OTrrrtNipf
ta tba aiatiDr haotaaaa. vtieb tr aftar at
In arioa I eaa
TRAOfXr AN'D SEGARS,
Ctafrtkaorr. Rtia. and Ifar lanrt te of
Tartftiaa ovar Arod ta tbi .Utfi. and wartwat
M ta a af th boat tha Marbl "--ft
J. . lUtiT-WICK,
N t. 51, JitllN F. 1KWIN.
The GTeat External Eemedj.
Far Mam ud Bawrt.
IT WILL CTREnHEUMATISM
t ffllt.jlfn f tH W ' too. taa ma
libM, t': ..lUd n't-1 b- m, l in una mntMrtn
n v-i arrrvr vr ru ivn -iTVTi.
P'iT- '(I IVI'M.-Fwr (PRlT- Rnri'
!. i..svr,:,i,il,4 riiHw rmmrfprnrr.
I"n nr.Tt.4l a ttt K irtnitiK, cu b rf--ukmilr
rti "i 1 1 - U L"; ( aer! lataMtttatclj
-i.. m HTfi . o..ii ri wr-tt f.:r,
i i . r-.f r. m s spuai.vro juiXT-,
ffiinw iioy aad VtAk BACK IX
("
I aH wttS flTtaa aaiwa la artatr air
wit m l -r S rf ( lt J-nhlw Im4mI W
r-f m -f it t-. fvw I'lirnnaat Nsiriti MxBaaaj
and araMr !. 'nap u tt raiwirt; t.vcn.
DAVID . F.-rrZ Wetw,
PAi.nnnRt, J
llirtHssrOut th
I hp ti
NATURE'S ft R F A T RESTORER.
r ii i- i:tt'
Celebrated Bitter Cordial.!
Tnr ri .i y.r.p.r.M i, . rt-i t, A
1S yl ir a. a f-llahl ml-oiTutJ- I-' tk I
ts.nv ft!tn r.fff .aa.f al ,rh , .d It.
aata-. t . It i, i-nt-fW t f hi , ri-arros nf
ina lirt-. Ajtbrwd fretta c4
1 la B'? rr-.-BimT,il' a a Ci ki la
vv It Hi r!;-rt arl ra-utar iLfwrf-r ipoc
t Hi-art, I,.-rr. KiltvfTt, Laaro. faiaa',l. a4
Vs. It Bfp bmti a a '-rin:i atid rar?
a..r tr rt.wsi tc wf-its th r nrraa
1S an.-a-s 1 ta . Mii.a.la. ?.(.. BlA..a..
H -a-.' W tatter, ht rtlr irf.t m .1.1. atib
Ii i a rrta.ia.
0).t a P d srj-snai rsf-tjT r l'arrafr,
i . V of t ajflttl. lTrna. Iaa-i
" "Ht. ra.nljf.r- trkheaditMrfc. 4 l r
r'- - aad rTnof -r-a. it i far aaa
.t tivn aaa ijtrii 4tB' t f Ha par- '
1 -v.a a It tt a ai r-tita a
''al fif-at. a-aj wtii rna-imn ta -l 1
h-.--raafrBiimataa. rnmr-.i jlH J
M tta trTta., Ffeiiaartfata. Pa. Sold a.
" Iratnia. bkI3-j
Attention, Afllicted!
UK aakriarriBr vrra fr Ust ka kaa
1 rfmmri tlr f-rart n-9 ol !aiirts ta L'a ;
- . whfra b tat t 4rsaa hit artn '
I- tis iMlafii wf CflH MC
41 fT)tsrl m in af svk h4 a Ham aa I
af TiF I a4 Ol 1 al:ba t.
h 'rai a v fruw d-asr aa. mmy W ;
-n-sj;'ss B, a 1 sjt 1 aM.sj- a, ins m .
h A a-sxd thr ar.h rtf-
tjtsjT a ft mria aatr
"T .- aiSrr ft" 1 M'l'ft I" sis-iat
' ti.m; a-ra-T-(a Mt .i Tta V' an & ft
' t'iatf ..f ra (- t'i-a. B4 wr
t't ari t.s sr : rr t- tt elt af i
n'Htir w at. V
L rVk ?T. s u
1
Bea'te's Embrocation,
1
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m a t r M'rriL't,
.taaasaa Uwuaaal ta H (aula, m4 1
ti-aaa llwt, raamaf is. saa al mm j
aoaaj ap.r.l.. 1
' talra-a-...i. Iu si'aaM.air aT4 kt I
' '.ai 4oriat Ik. war. i
. u . U,.,, , Ira... r Misl.
"lt 1 Iraia. I tr.ajf.iiH. ts.Ni tfaa, I
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Jk'-nnGrlT & JAi'KOT, !
".tiai,l7 la, rmr avf Ptasra, H,H.I t
CLEA KFILLI". 1 .
I T r-s-s..
'C.aHSs., aaats i as W ia sa".al
sr. rrrrara, ts Aaa.. Iinbd s-t a ,
'x. CAKLiAGrs, sLtMiiiks c , I
as bis srasas. s.a
b.satataa.. A ar. .'war as
Ib I, p t aas ararb. t
' ataata p.. mr"- sraaSaa ta X
WM. taakkMht
Sr (
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fflMlMELI) fgj REPUBLICAN,
GEO. B. GOODLAKTER, Proprietor.
VOL:ll-WIOLl. X0.2J21.
ii i; 3r o v a l !
REMOVAL!
. . .
C. KRATZER & SONS
I To tb Urr ftoJ tlefsiiT rooa. ob tECi'M-
STHEET, i;tiniit MrTt!l k BtgiT biHvu
- 't : ifar thy ui W b!umI to 9m m4 Uwii
; Ud and m eutoaicTi.
I
I
C.iiifui of tt c-.uu.T t'...ui:j CLFACFITI.t).
iktir lrmulf to niwi tiur .lark.
'
j ii rA-n ruirr- m,uh rr i:
Ikisdaef COt'XTRY rROfllCE. )aT
SPRING GOODS!
, JrST OPEXlVii A ?PLE.VIID STOCK, AT
Mush 17 if
C. KRAT7.ER SONS-.
plovek, timothy ndor.cn-
j ARD ;r.ASS SEED, AT
(.REIT BARUAIXN
Sew Store In MuNonbur?!
1. . AI . I 111 1 III L 1
TAS "" "f
."' n""1
mJ to nil! IN Ptll l l.hT I ill APKR ikM
t .(mUitt t l.vwd rm. b -urcAl fvr tit
llir .lore lh .ixnfcrtowd. lilt row
; Drj Goods of all kinds
; Sarb a Ptnttt. l'ttptn, Mi'in, TMaia,
I LiDfn, Iri-f'"..-. Ca'ifw, TrinBingt, . j
JliMwa. Lav
nr. a py-m aT'E ru.jniv.;. BHTS a!
frliOES, HATS A CAPS, !
GEOCZEIES OF ALL USDS.
Coff, T-. 9omr. Bira. VoIw-m. Fwt Bail,
i LinpMsl fii. fiat. 0., tvwa (t.L -
j Eir-uware, Queensware, Tkare.
, Cailinr- rW'ar and Ploa CTT-r. Natl. Spibra,
Cra 4 a(TiTirt, Ctfor l'r-i, tuid
t a, biada f Aim.
fc , ,
H-)iT P1"" w n' ,S lW-orTn iM
real- -Miinr aikbe, and ar warrat.t-d la b of
gf-d ffaal.tji.
Dru?5 and Medicines, !
i C
: rrihsm. Nn 1 .rest. . l4 t sml .
aTia.ca: al MalwarfT,
go on FLorn,
I
i.SYrrat braa4.. alwart m-n Kas-t. aas witl W
wild al I K potl ft -ana.
uqi ons.
BKAMiV. triNE, tlX A Will:
Vptwai .tnr will
t i.nvvn f.n,
h. fcaal f - J a: lh' low: akat rrrt.
A!kw. At't l W ilin i 5:raTa.I
TIIRESniNfl MACHINES.
tak.'Vn Bin! fr rwr-lrr- Ta will ar-J
! etrr(ti.R aoa iriit n retail "
F-wfeTiik P. Jea. 7, 1-fi.
Down I Down 1 1
' jsn. til Bfr,
.VRRIVAL:?--?..
THE LAST
i
E THS HEArXST! I
ASP OF Wfl
Prodax.atlon afarist High Prices!
.
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(;'. mi
wrT ;
,1,r-A in -- ar .1 at n-i-s "ha r- 'i4
..n tsf Xht r"l 'ti 'r of "t'isBaB tt T -n '
rs ).(, fat'B a-a tas tB!. r Wai ar a IV- 1
fttHWf rr , -i iut I
c.ti.r. .ir ot n atoic, i
Crar frwat ai Harkai traU.
VrHw kn - ft'r
. ?h- wim -r ouas. v a Bi rs?ar
tt siasssrl aviM itaaBtat aav utaeav. i". rawaa
' r a i ftilf IMC
'X'Tt. V-ira TrP'tiS!" f th it , T?'"AP 1
f O
w.iwW to tfc wmrxtl. mmm at n-a iWt
wt.t. t iw-tk. ut4 a-l ;;. r (
J'KI'B at i.
xnv FixrK,riari
AND
PROVISION STORE,
r;lr
I t w wm.
irrso fn WfBss tt r I Bt Itl""
ifk4 ib 'iiHa, a lau a.; fir f
Hoar, FeevI, Cora II, X-coii, ic,
C.iAL ('IL. (.1 fvaeasi ra'ra.i
t r ati-tf af T"ll.icv. (l URk ANT
'VKIVC T"Kri O ar"i .c tui
All af akssk arid ba asM al L"W itATI.Car1
ACH ar Tfaa a ri -bp- ssr SR:V,,I.K sa4
Lfatrrn.
"t ab ts T.l'I'T IP J l
k-i r .'.'i;t.
. n. ri? , c"
.lc. As-':
KI)WAl;i VV.KK k ('() .
I'lonr ?Innnfarlnrrrt,
Aa, Ibaahw. ta
; RAIN" OT ALL K I N'S,
It
iriL sirrt.t run a. w iikat.
k aal I '? i-aklaalif aa kaaa.
iM m -r ai rata. Tiaikra.au m. Lf-t
Crape vines Tor Sale.
a LI rs. s i( katr af rat sa.1 i
; tr.. t "b-"K fl tT I T I HH-S. SI Sa sat
..,..Kr tTTTIbrra. Sisa T-a-
,-Sra IUMl'IJk..bRs.li .,w-
asaaaat uMo&l' t Jkk aaiK IS aa (f
aaaa.s.ka I blUa. '
CWSst'.. Atss T
Orifnltural Mmplrmrnts
ATTENTION, FARMERS I
(W(KkI Kvv JuiauMi ls Mown).
V8 tfaia U ae f of ia.prov,tDnt. istl kioaj.
( m( Clr-arf cl4 eoaoty will But ranam
tua( bbiBd fcartittrreoaaltoa, taa asaorttrovd
BTiiaJ aimMif af ika opDariamt; to tur
aifk farajtra with U tbt in proved iwploaitBia
f tllBUI.
WOOD'S CKLBBRATED
MOWERS AND KEArERS!
Tb Hvt and eJy prl firaad ttoid Te4al oo
Moamc M du-tnoo wai awardod in ttai Uv
ffbio at tb Pa-it KfHiMim. 147. fcr a
tot of aitrn f r brt atarhiBea to tfa world
U beld. W MTOOtdXl o
I Cut from 10 U 12 Acres of Grass per Day.
j If. afUr v trial of oa half da, an r thing
j abald ptnv dfitira. aotie aaail a gtwa n.
IB aftrnt, and liaia allad fur a Mraad trial ;
wBra. if taa vjaatamo daoa sat war a ivpra
mttMl. h abatt a ratorvpal.
Coauaod oMtii f tat maehiat will W
ttiaao of aaiulaelitw.
Prare mf Mower ia
Al Loaa R-rn' IUrvwia Iloraa IIAY
fOf.k; J tit.Lhii..W MA' iiiN'r; taola'
tkt Lmw UA and uT A IN KaKK, IN
kMlL&i ttaiaa'Cnpfrtriv FfcElt CI riEH
WILll'N- i. !' HOW if, AgLL
Ctoarflcld P. Ma tVf. lS-tf
BOOTH'S IAIPKOYED
JCTTTTD rYTT? A PTHD
a huaitanrrr
Pn.T)tlrtrt '
Iprid
FTl'V''
ratrr.aifa 1'
dirtitt-tiT an
f rufrxvi tfc
they aTrT
tbi B.-bBf
Bjntd !
ral'ing othat
aiaha
iu bring ta
tmrtrti
trdi abiittaa
ftbirml ariifi
It ail)
rxirvH ta
tan tat pine
iiuuiv an
g1 rr
I ai.Htrf th
jla'tbai -
and aiU put
ahata aa 'at a
. ajdB am 4r di't frts rh T-ara afrar
I a Kir acted It will vail - aaiar to th iiir al t
; taapt fram frtttr ta aa ha-idrad ar d-r. It
,lti 11-T he- Wf r Mfptx ufa (,
f jp mj. a- dird
paraaa wading af thvaa Wschifta
, na it t hi larm. and. if nt nfraaa.
- s.r ! ti n; .r s.:
i. ..t M,lad :i! it
,.,,,, RHlt hal. Haoksw, , ITD.
hiaia aa4 I. -of. ttirhn f.r
HOC Ml a KDlMtROER.
ittnw Lisa P. O., Cl.srS.ia Co., I, j
j ft BTIHt ATF.
I Wt.l iWar It-r sa.4,karias aim.rd tk.
' trial af T J H-aMr laps-rrt si'rp Kllra'lar,
aa u. farai af K H slsarr. star LaUkar.awrg
j a srwrSv ana MoasSav. tb TOi asa Sib af
N.T.ajtsrr, tak. pWasar. ip r.iTinc to Ike sak
lie laal a kWi.rr it la a- it. t"f siarhiar
ana in a '-.r llrarTH.'jr .laiaaa. It I. at .mfile
yuirrrnaa. ea.iiT aisa.i.-. a t iiabl. ta x
; -i w; '-r. aaj .r aarl-l. f.nir a.rn l.l
. il- s.a'-l.in fr,.a ib w.f.st. aa.s .alirvli
! aiian. sat It t rribT. aait iuIH a l.rr liaa
uf la Imi Ih.ti Sur. Ma Ian aaaa
i sail a taf .-aaipallh aara Tnsy la . koraa,
Sal k as. ki srk rs ta..nK nat rk. Irst
ttaaisa. wiiKaal s karri anil. Mr lnwib, tbr
. fair.'., fa I? a.4rir.fl aa'tiox aa aaW
ba4iar arktaa. ..wald adriai tkoar
't 10 w.ai of vroKf. ei'ra-lnrt iv r Oo. on. la. trrt
: an.rv v-irba..a l.-ibet. ab.rk tbr caa S
i !r of rearfi l- r.'l;n ' ... 1ft. P'i'riton.
J. f . Ilanvu, j W. I : k.-J, RV riarisu
Jiba K.rk. J W. u,bir,i i
! K. ti .V ,
J W. S,ls. W H.Alsi.a..r
W'ai XL ht-k. AnSrsw WiIks.
a ai. k. lrl, k. J. kirk,
I. II Carl. i.. Un ttilua t
rraJ'k eaiiiet. I.stIV I?
Mt.r r irirai.
oundru and 3ttartiinr hop.
...ttro. . Tot i
BOYNTON L YOUNG,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Maaatahftarrar af
POETAILE tt ETATIOXAEY
EN(ilXi:S
Toraar af T n rth aaa Piaa Strwta.
l.KAHt-II'.l.ll, FA.
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irux
A A. -
tl trr4 in the at-anxfaftarv: af ftrt
il. .iV:t Its! ar. sna rrrarrj tn Ell al.
...n tkM.1. a.Ki a. anMB. -i. a. aaa a. kM. '
hi aa af tka aiOaa. W ainlmai mm 41 ia
j ildUf ajjii Cirealar SawJIiUs,
R'ss W-- WVI4 Ki1.,r Wslla, i
I.i'T.!..!, 5'aaai ti.kx.. staaai W botlM,
i.a.rv Taiina rr-.. l-i. Tap., ll.t: Caaba, Air
r-li, Itl.-ba V.lrr,, rbc-l V.lr.. arasrbt lis
Tf-a. Osrata PnaarV Hail Tar-l faasf Ano-
frsttiaa Mtm. iar etas Paakws. (law rV-k- J
X. aa, al' b.a i af MILL WORK . , rtkaT
ilk rt, SWJ 5-lra,
qOOKlVJ) T.K T,l OH T0 Ff, J
Sa4 atkar r AT!50! af a'l karara.
sTr-r.j, asiiarMat aasl Ua4 at sirr aa-rsaa. j
AH W'r-. mal-a tri'k ssrVmsa laarbias--T
all b-.-r-. .Ok k. a. mS-mm, '
sf ear swaafkr. a- I. J k, aA4r '
, . . . I
s-st v-arSr. rs. ;
mss.attMarfMa.rs. '
a-i af fTTT m TTt
Mi
PRINCIPLESj
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE SO, 1860.
Inrdirarf, afittu-arr. (Ttr,
MERRELL & RIGLER,
BIALRRI IN
II Alt DWAB U,
A lo, Maoafactarerior
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, UK IDLES,
Il.rneu, Collar., lc, fur nil hj
MERREI.L k BIir.EK.
J) ALM EirsTATETTuX LOAD-
lij B.J Frki, for ..1. hy
MERRELL i HIOLER.
QlL,
PAINT, PCTTY, GLASS,
K.ili, etc., for mI. bjr
MEKUELL 4 BIGLER.
j aKN esTtihIim I N v sTsiToe
- - - Fntdiaa. for aaia by
MEUKELL k Blttl.ER.
UN S, n SXOLS, S W OKD CAN ES
For ait by
MEhliKU, A BIOLKR
gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS A-SD
SitM, for Mtl. by
V ERR ELL 4 BIPSLER
IKON ! IKON :
TRIOLrR
JjORSE
SIIOES HORSE SI10E
kails, for ui ij
H ERKKI.L A r.IGLF.H.
pL'LLEY LLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad kMt Jfaaafaf tun. far aal by
VI EKRF.LL k r.IOLER-
'pill M bT E f-KEIN SA N'iT ri r-E
BOXES, for r.lrk.T
MERHELL 4 WrjLEK
poDiiEK CUTTEIW-for tulo by
VI EL I.EI.L k EIGLER.
SAWS1 SAWS! SAWS!!
ATTENTION', LUMBERMEN'!
. nwoLrrtn.r f.r s.iwki '.
EMERSON'S
r . i r. n t v t k r o n a r a t e d
ij.-OES-uux, bircaar tea .umg aws,
(ALL OI'MMINIi AVOItlEU.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swarre,'
f s,,,.,, HhrpMlDX. as, Kb.pia, Ik.
Tlk af all ksliuia, bawa.
vSBaf.ra Iwwlstl'' Cirealar aaa Priaa
Lou UERRELL 4 niOLEIt,
jaaD-tfl (iraaral Anll ClfarSeld, )'
G. S. FLEGAL,
j STOVES iD HOLLOW -WARE,
. ,
am) m A.rrrArrt nrn or i
i
Tin rnnnr A het-i Imn
a avfck. s tfi.v, ..v..
IK 2re(
Pt,l.lp.k.rx. t eatre e. P..
.TBI 1-.tinl ra'p.i-iraMj uitieti la
I L ika pub;ir ibai k. Iu oa kaad a ear.
".T-.r.-lc J ar.4 wot! S.Mnd Btuck f Swt..
I Uu .an.t) ruBii.U at
1
IliF. CF.L!.UUTU IKOXMIiES.
Wkirk kaw safsn falls, ta fir ftarf Mtirfa.
tias ta Ik. as faatiaia. at iu rsrck
Caatiaantal. Lb'sk. t.rmn. Ialirbl. r"w.'
Aau-Ii.rl, liia.ra. Ckafaa. llciaia. mc
stlb .Tart .li'lf at Ibe kt
I'ltwkar, Maaarkctara.
...a... . ,. , . , .
I T.s.Tk Tl ss, 8kM Tsas rra fllk
Ilka Mnfsa t. Skaa a IS. larsl aa. kssn
I ..A .
faeoas. Hit slaefc si
IAl;L0B. ASD HF.AT1X0 STOVtM
Ir t.rr-r. k rar w4 rknpw fk.s sar kafm
..k.bit., 1. iu. sabiH-. I.. ,.,u ...pttiuwi 1
.iur varnly, qsalltr af sriaa.
fla it aba art para4 la fvraiaa B ean.att
aaaartatral af t
r Tin. Copper. Sheet-Iron, Wooden and '
'WboLsil. sr Tt.n. snsafaetar ...Ot aad ,
' ilb lb .-Is iaw to arrTira. fr.ss tk. bast ea
tmmt ta tk. a..r..i- :
I
TLOWS, ri.i'W pr.tVTs. 1 roPI'ER, EEAr-
t0f trrry Aramf tioa raBtaii!r aa km4.
SuprrirtT r'M- rs? SS a rhsrt sstia. Tb.
rciai k arara l tb. fal-Hr ! tb. f w a, a
tfcair ka.ui.aira.
oRrrp. for FrnrTisn, Rwnvu
Aa, aikar wark salaaftR- Sa bt. Waalaaa. will
, aa arasiptlt ,,lad kf .sasrua.., aaS saUlls'
w..aa.aa.
F R A O iFrER ANH OLD METTLF
. .
Taasistrarar.fr.ras4L
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I tw alaak SaSara ..n k.ll.t aajsSaaa.
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ia fll'.lll
i uiiraaas Binm; uaa fara Ltara, si all
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TRON'! IRON:
For aal. by
VEHKELI
NOT MEN.
THE REPUBLICAN
CLEAKI'IFLD, PA.
WEDKE.-DAY MOKM.VU, JCSE JB, !.
IF"
Um Lnamille toarMf-J.iara.l, Mar SI
Eemarkable Decision in a Divorce
Case Eloquence and Poetry on
the Bench.
The divorce caa of Lucy Gray vg.
William Jl. Grav in t ho Chancery
Court, I) excited coimidcrablo com
mcnl in cont'd) iience of home of ii
wculmr feat lire, and the opinion ot
Chancellor Woollcy Iih given it more
than usual tiromineiice. The opinion
in culiar, too. Jt has fow or none
of the dry old ihraaea comiuon to the
edicts oi courts, and ia cninpurativcly
a novel piece of work. Il embrace
all the tarts in the cant, and wo give
il entire : ... . . .
MltlHVILLE CBANCEBT COURT.
Lucy Gray v. William M. Gray
Opinion and ordi"r remanding to the
rule Tbi ckxo f j)mw and illrjn
tralea the jndiital error in praiiting
divorce for trivial or undefined eauHea.
Al the 8 n't reinEnp of the volumi
nous record I tnoniit that, contrarv
to my idea of ethical rule, end civil
.,li.-- 1 I... i'.,r..w in unm.
two people who bad 'agreed' to live
together hr everv bond that is sane-
tioned by all laws w hich men oliey.
An earnest and worthy connl for
the d.Tendunt inda'-ed a second rend
inir ol the record, and the eae is alto
gether diffureut from that which I
thought it was. I sue il now.
In March, 1 Kj. a marriage was
solemnized between two young people j Democratic canj.di-.to fir the Presi
of good sUiiiiiing in social lil. The j dency, and which was nothing more
hnuand was a physician, not more or less than a bid for office this same
than twenty fivo jears old, and com-j General Dix. one of the basest rene
.naiided an unuHually large prai lice gades who dewtUd the DemiK-racy
for one ol that age. j lor profit and pluee General SHm.i-
II e wan rcmarkitl lc fr industry, "iiu cu llit-x.t Dix has l-tl Pari
tLl lit. gcuoruaity and religious habits, i having been oblip-d foriign the fi
I he young ci'uns.il. w ho has defend-' t""n of Aniericau M'.i.ister to the Ti.;!
ed him so uhly in this cate. was his ' Icries in favor of Grams bosom frier.d,
schoolmate, and I lay much stn-dn i Washburn. Uisletteratrainst llorntio
u non In. earnest statement that the
defendant was a munly fellow while
at school. -
The repee1 ed mi nister of t he chtircL
of b hid, the defeiiduiit w us a member.
declares thai he wua and is a gcuUc
Christian and a irood ciliien.
Kix or ei jrtit iinefct.es of undntibted
character testify fully to the eiecllenee
ot the deiendunl as a man, ami to int.
Ii
just conduct a a huband. !Kkinp
at luro simply through the te;imony
of his witnesses, lie not only does not
lin, tll(, wife wllonl ,.,, ,lt.
Him kiiiii mr sue "in "-- n
still l.rvea. but he is an example lor :
..
niiuiT husbands to follow.
The pluinliff was a young g rl not ,
more than twentv veurs of ai'e. Tier
lather was a gentleman in "-:al rnnk.
and possessing a eoniforta'ie estate
of seveuty-five or one hundred thou
sand dollars, .'-ne received an excel
lent condition, and all her witnesses,
not less than ten, deseril-c Lor as n
lie. tender and loving.
The two rnnng people married,
wortbr then, and w'fli a future whli h
I sined propitious. The busl and had
j the ronrm ol bis family, and the wile
1 more than the approbation of hers,
tor her brother to k an active part to
mrruii inir ainaiiu".
m. i , . t- 1( , r j
Thi-r linJ iu' nn rliixl ; lliat hv&a
:lwiir enmiffh (or lbc father and mother
to thf-.r imuro rrflw-tod Fmm b
(-
icointiiou oljecl ol mingled love.
I Scarcely two years had passed
bi'tiircthe wilo fi.ed her bill in thi
, tlt ,.r husband was
' rrucl und inhuman, and praxmg tiiat
' the bonds by w bii h they were united
might be broken forever.
1'lu husband answ ered. and declared
, that he alwnvs loved his wile, and that
, he eoulJ not lie cruel to her. i
I Il'T witnosscs. not less than ten in
j number, jimve that lie was cruel, in
human and mean, and that she was
, taithtul. sufTering, patient and tender. t
11 IS W ItllL-SCS, almost fts bumemus,
prove that he was aliectionutc, a.tcn
1 .ivc, luborions, and loving bis wife
'above all things; and Ihnt she was a
rHtiilant, nuarrelsome and insiiptKH-la-
! . , ' '
011 in "!.
T- ,.f .l..m Tut aa Ir. aav that
she waved a white handkerchief from
her window to Hunt voung nu n .,
thestr t-t. "
I . , . t
The answer is casr. The busbsnd
. 1 d- in:lllm.n Th,
w ilV was not petulant and ipiarrelseme.
I.i.i..r.i...i.r. 1..-. U.. r....ir,l t,v
I- 1 :. .1 K..,.'
'family passion into the record, because
It is false.
Had these two prsiple lwn allowed ,
to bve and love together, they wonM ;
s:ill l f':1 t ttttil to '.lie v.' tney ol
feR-d. which received a twnetion high-
A1, ,er Wltl.es-a "who prove anv-'
. -,.'.
thing are Her lainny, tier put .".
her lamilv lnend. or the enemies ot
ber husband's lutnilv. ,
j All nf bis are of exact 'y the same
cn:i racier
I Each lanrty seemrd lo think it was
i its right and du'y to govern al J on-
lnil p,:i:nlifl anil defendant, or lo nn.ke
'them Imie each other and s pamte
I never knew two stronger aw rarer.
than the brother of the iilaii.t.fl and
tlie brother nf the defendant.
'1 he triistss ls.-tiur hostile, and thesr .
two p.Niple. so young, and so hoand j
I v evi-n thirgtonistis mat and soman
Live ea. h otl.cr, Ixvanie the ohjet -ts ,
j iiicu a ere .. (""
ruairv, bale and spit.
j A no now, without rnmc, hnt mere'y
; misgunh d, w'.ih affeclUMis w ithertsii.
, vow s brolien. and ihe future Lis. fcei.fj,
! ' m ""'"kec to perpetuate thts shame
. an a.el the nuu go niarry aim. tier
, tron.an. and let the WOWan go marry
I ..n,k., t wilt tint iir II
I have riot gvct, the or.'j
rvuraon
law n snprrm on this
Wclt. If the V lianreiior relieve in
, ou.er laws W IIUU IW IUI w l ui anu srv
.uprnor to the civd law, he must
.UOerior to UuS CIVU UW. hS 1X10.1
sUlldon 1.IS
' . l.-,..l., t ',. n,.;,.,na nr Ina i.U.-a
1 Tbi pV molS.V t It liUDaB JlaS-!
, I " l Ifti, nil.) m ...a. jir,.. .i.(s I it . uiht
' aricxsnyrsy ar oaj,, a '
But if diHcreiinn be allowed and in j
ease of divorce the Chancellor b a '
larire diacretion then all the law can I
be ruiiaulled w hich elevate uiuiikii.d
I and advaocv moral civihiation under
;ncli eircamatanoea what he tlnnki
becomes the law of tbo eiae. I have
I my vie a, and, not now wholly ft-
lerea vr rnerelv human statute. I
Will eidorce them to tbo
lienor of
aocietv.
Throughout the civiiiied world trreat
temple have been erected and come
crated to the enforcement ot a creed
which declares that there are other
lawa beside human wich govern the
sacred contract of tnarna If I
were to declare that creed to be true,
I should 110 beyond my business.
Were 1 to deny tnut il istrue. 1 should
be unfit ior this place, liul many
winer and better than I believe it, and
I must be careful lest I oflcnl a law
higher than that adminirtered in thio
court, and usurp a jurisdictii n higher
than mine. lWller b carelul in tvar
injf amd-r bot.d-i w hich may be
suable clsewbere.
To dmmias this sail mihl not be
rif,'hl. The jiroper coume to take is
leave a lucui prtutrntiar.
This is the sprinj. and ii they will
CO to the grave ol their dead child
they will tind flowers there, and flow-i
ein sui2tfMt iurivcueas and luve !
They may yet obliterate Irom the
T"tll that was painful, and obtain
fronithe futureall that was so brightly
promised
Let the case go to the Rules
11 W WOOLLET.
Chancellor, yru feat.
General Iii, the rauipauL. red hot
patriot who, d ji jiite In mean and con
' lempliblc letter lust full agnmst tin
agnmst the;
Seymour wa not rewarded as he had
ho,K-d-ano.ber isl...r of the int. i
ituae of republics. Political apostacy j
Joes nut ui . ay, pay, as a g a,d many
s v ai s.v, 11. iu
more of the puliticui tri kstcis will ere'
long find out. Dix made a spuecli, in
winch ho regretted being
leare bis countrymen '
inturmcd tin present thai the true
. r-. V. j i- . . 1
.li. ih r;i,lt.-. uA ,
tiHkiitHi cif firilituliim W'a tlnrisT w
i .
iichiu una rvu.ai a. tin iimrv tuau nif
kfuahin faiKi anaitkT'l tl.sif il ia tirutfr I
.,....-.11.. . i.. r i- .n ... i.. ".. I
- , ,
oral ions. Bu iet it On this
. ...
fc ' J ,i.v rt.il'iv it A tiu. til W U f
occasion u was toe inr inx r oi our .
.r.. Xll.iialer. Y tf.-fr,.,S . 1
r-rirmv Jiinisicrs .a. j ..Vizro.uu
.'Turii.
THrViartrsorll.mAX Tbewsh -
n.g women ol Holland and l.elg um.
so prwveH ialiy clean, and who ret np
their Imen IVo brnntifuMy white, nsc
refined horax as washing powder, in
stead of sotiu, in the pmyairiion of a
large handful nf borax powder to abont
ten galloi .s of boiling water; they save
in soap nearly half. All the la r ire
washitig establishments adopt the
same mode. Tor lace, cambrics, etc ,
an extra quantity oi the pomoer u
nsed, and lor ennoiines, requiring to
I niude stiiT, a strong solution is
,rT. itax. tinc nrutral
dom not in ti nUclitet dc-n-v
iniure the texture of the linen ; it
cRis-t is to soften the hnnlrat water,
and therefore, it should be kept on the
toilet tn Lie. jo the taste, it is rather'
sweet, is used f.r cleaning the hair.i
...nt xcellenl dentntii, knd in h-t
countries is used in combination with
tartaric acid and ti Carbonate of s
a a coolii g beverage.
da
. s I "'"" '"'"""". '""'so'S .comprises eleven soulhcrn, all the so
Met WrrtiotT lllARTs Vesoml,,od"ul't'lh"th' to say s.roe-j CBn,.d rat,.rTl' ,! ,rap slatMl
times meet with men who seem to th"'? ,""rt and complimenUry ti,Kin ,nd , ot the old -North we-L Th.
think that any indulgence in afl-ction ' U" vcnl ddreasmg the bridegroom, completion of the Pacific Cailwsy ban
ate feeiin' is weakness Thrr will ' . . . ! changed the lorincr wra.t into eas. and
retorn Irom a jinmev and gns.'t then ' k 'L yon have pit the pick of the" pent ral, and moved the west l.?ot
families with a distant dignitv. and , j miles toward the setiine sun. Ti.
move among their children with the votintenancc of the four an-, ,tua ,. consists of California. Ore,
Hild and lot'v splrndiir of an iceberg mrnpd onp " mT imagined, i Washington, Nevada. Ariaot.a,
nrronnded bv its broken fragments. ! meT wlul;J: msiignauU 1 I'tau, Montana. Wyoming, and that
"
There
is hardlr a more nnnatural
... ,,l, r
"-hl " M"h Uln '' f lhw n"n
muhont a heart. A fa'drrlmd hotter
' "i.ngn.sri a not , r es ti.an take
j.way bisliesrt. H ho that ha. expr-
r'IUTll HIT? --a Vl t . l-,n-Ml 10. Bll'l
.!.. I.- .IT.. ...... n,,i.l
not rather lose all thst is beautiful in
ratnre's scenery thnn Is? pibbed of
the hidden treasures of hi heart.
Cherish, then, your heart's best lit
lions lndti'gc in the warm and
gnsbicg emotions of filial, paternal
and Iraten.al love. Mim Jw".-.
Nrvru Tit is a lii ki.i i'erseve-e
in wlfrosae-sion. ...d do not be ta'ked '
out of convn imti. Ilise earlv, and le
an economist of time. Maintain dig
' n'ty without the appearBnee nf pride;
manner is something w ith everbodv,
and evervtliipg with some. le gunr
( drsd in d i'Or?, atientit e. and slow
tosratik N ever BTiiiesce in immoral
or pernicions opiriois. V nrt f,,r.
"ward t" assign reasons t t'hre who
t have no rigln tn ask. Think nothing
i in conduct unimportant or nnl fterent.
' f.'ather set than f.llow example
Practice strict temperanc. and, in all
' your Iranaai tor, remember the final
art-ounl
"
his daughter lo
A mortalisl orxik
tne Siamese twins, 'sliwerve.
prujnc,, aiv dear. " he rrmartied to I
,8r. "orservo tne rare eirrvtseu Dy
, l'rs.v.oom vim a united these two,
...aiaei.s; and tbink wi.at a heavy and '
wearisome frtternnght that HH-mhranv I
. llH, ...at-hea I hem togrllier have i
. been, if instaau of being brtnirer tiier
had been strangers lu caio other.
i A irea her was picturmc Ui an old .
s.onsr on bis death bed li s gloria
lost awaiusl him il be woa.d reisent. I
He pnimiaod aiming oilier ihiura thai i
, bw al.oi.i4 soon le an anuoL ' Jiant.
la.K mat a, lo mt, fMSSSO, psrsoo.
aild the dving man.
said the dvinf mall, "il there U BI1V-
. .k.nr. I k.i.ki a knmr nf it nf t,. . '
n n(sl ,lttmf C rtamp clood
rtc.lOj a fcrj tT m?riclit.
TEEiIS-$2 per annua., in Advaace.
NEWSERIES-VOL 0, NO. 19.
Lionizing rrisoners.
Tbt) ent immedintelr prornlin
' tu Irairical end of '.ho two youn;
men w uo recently JurtiitcJ ilimr live,
in tbi city fur the crime of murder,
naturally called attention to the iniu
rions practice, now loo prevalent, "of
lionising lhoe convicted ol inluniou.
Crimea. No auoner i a pcraon arica-
led lor an ofleiice w hich aurtlei the
community than tbo mug
niryinjj proce.s Dfeu.. All bis ante
cedent are spread before the commu
nity, his picture auorni t!:o paea ol
all the seiiaaUonal weeklies, and a
hundred incidenta aret-utcd in which
the aecnaed displayed traits of char
acter totally al variance with the
usual conduct of those whoahsu' blood
either tor revenpeor plunder. When
the trial takes place the same practice
continues; and if the sentence ol
death is pronounced, the condemned
one's cell is a point ol attraction to
wards which the attention of the pub
lie is daily turned by tensationul
article ot the most glowinjj character.
Into that cell are also admitted all
who claim to be friend of the iirisoiic.r,
and amid the xmokit.g of ciirarj, and
other inappropriate and reprehensible
practices, the prisoner is pnt under
the pressure of inquisitorial question
ings in order that the public may be
forced with bloody loud. All tins i.
indelensible. It ia an outrage niion
i y I""" convicted of a
capital cnnie, it debauches public
opinion and makes It morbid and in
hcalihy oiMin the ul t of murder
and those w ho commit this highest i
offence against the laws of God and
man. Such would seem to be the
opinion of the late Grnd Jury of U.i
I v atiH wmtilr f.l . , (
. . ' . r';
mens to tne t oun tbey expressed!
their dipprmal of the pnultic ol
lrniiltu.e indim-riminal. Traitor, ta,
,, , . ... ,' .. . . . , 1
imrmr uiiucr mo KUlt'ua Ul Ucaill.
and declare '-the time roemfullv al
lowed after cfHTnrr.tir.n i-hould be j
sjient in strict seclusion, and no visit I
pemiilled ejrcej'ting those of the spir-'
ttutsl adviser, the counsel, end ocea-l
sionally thewe of the immediate family j
of tb. pr.so.rer. All autemenu o. '
conversation wuh u,e prcr. or ol i
,. . .... - .
VT." " , i"1
r'c '"-as, pander to a low and
mmnn.ty, and
.... . ai.Mnu .i.k m HUW
the eves of bis former associates.
ol..,ged toil'"tll'K-ountsof rel.giot.srxpe-1
Paris, and r,onrc- ocrn'.....llr, ,ri.,,,.s. tenu,ne,
ui il. gnerallv the nierrst tmriesotie
r'i.Tm!!r the merrt turit9nii
Qitou the L I.riaLiun n-Ii"iim. una niiht
J very naturaliv iad to the couclusi. ,
vurj naiuriLuy yui u lint touciUM-rit
thai death U.n th. gaHow. was the !
fiurct war to tfLeiuatJ liiMiiiiDnw.'
, - , i .
1 TtnTlffaa Kilt-li Bat ITlfsaUk arf Itl II 1 r.M uif
would di.ululc-si
. . . . . . , ,
be productive of good
- '. j.i... l
, , . , ;- -j , ,,l j
r0'", l" 4h"lh V"?' '"f
ifl. 1 he former, if Us ft to I he ailitint
,7 , , . "-
H'W C4-I1. Would MHrneT tWallSe thC
j coming end of their inlatuous career, I
j and prepare for the inevitable respon
:',"li"", - .w"'le ,,e TnP "d inex-
. . . ... 1
I" ' - .". " .
the narrow path oi honesty, truth
and rectitude, by the false glare ol
moo; tioroism anil assumed bravery
ntiJer the most trvmg nrenmstance.
Prisoner should have all possible at
tentions compatible with a due renect
lor the rights of the community whose
laws they have outraged. iWyond
that the sentence of the (ourts should
be silent, g'iin and inexorable. We
have tried lionising mnrderers. and
the seed thus planted ha produced
a bloody harveit. 1-et the opposite
comae he now pursued, a suggested
ri mo uranu ,urj,iiu see ii mai :
will not decrease the higher grades of
crime in the land. Aoc, Junf 2-d.
. ,, . 7" "
T". rK "'M breakfast
rxn.ly by a substantial
,"rDH'.r1 ll'T'J " 11 ' 6. ,du lU'-
me ouiesi tn-uig itie onoe, w nen a
neighlxir, a vnurg farmer who wai.
I .u .
.major portion of Colorado and New
A funry incident happened to the j Mexico. Il is hard to realite the trufu,
clergyman who preaches in tne Ohio that Chicago is an eastern cilv. and
Slate Penitentiary He met a female I ,hat Illinois is not even a central but
ir.mate who is said to I very craxy.i , ,aatern Slate Omaha, which has
ht.ahaep'ya.kked: - W el!, chaplain , been regarded aa on the west
how do yon like to preach to uT' , ern verge of tlie Far West,' is in laci
Very welt, indeed," was bis ren'y j one hundred and fiily miles east or the
you behave well, a-e quiet and alien ,,lltr)) of n,e l jlir.. We are not am
tive. I like preaching to yoa very ,,rjwd. therefore, that the citizen,
well, indeed" -In that caae, chap-1 lliat ctite-prisii.g lit lie pla resent th.
lain." replied the girl, with a sigh, "go imputation of being in the Far West,
ahead Preach as you have a mind to ) short, this is a tolerable long ken.
1 itrroif yoa irr th brft irr en a .M trj-' from cast to west, and when th.
'"r- ll'onunioo is absorh.'d,' the disiancn
Van a la mi P. ' i r
fnni Ul(, ,)lrr;hi, e!!vct, ot ,.,- ,
nail in the loot of man or horse, lake
peach leaves, bruise them, apply to;ut. fi(U)d Uie
the wound, confine with Undi.ge.and on lcrrvm,n du)ir, tm lle river
thecurersasifbymagie Lenew the ...Nosl,.L! .mv Ln, raUi, ,iear
spphcatnin twice a Uay, if necessary. I n(r ,,(.hpror 1C rjr
but one application gener.l.y d,s the : l((,.T ,,,,, ,1Mr lturTl mnj
work lluth man and ls-.si have. ,n e( j . ben my
a lew hours, when apparently on the , , , . ... - .
point
of having the lock jaw, been '
cured
A traveler, among narrations of
wonders of foreign parts, deriurej be i
knew a ranea miie long Tbr coat pa
: ry looked tnceredu'oiu. and it w
'eviilrnt tbev were not prepared lot
il even if it ai,l,l ha a-.i.-ar1
care I
' Pray w hat kind of rsne was It ?" ,
asked a gentleman, aneenng'y ;
Tt wa, a L era cane," rejliid th
traveler.
A pendent man advised b"drnpkei
servant toput bv his monev for, miny
dar. In a lew weeks the wisstcr in-
quired bow tnneh of his wages he had
saved "Faith none at all sir, il rained
resterdsy, and it all went "
A dog is counted mad when he
won't take aonvaithing to drink, and a
man when he takes too much.
The luxury of doing gnnd may be I
si i ivsd tr evesrltody. Lib air and
,rar tt l," stj-.j jWcJ; af ,U 1
.. Z - """il' a
Th Cnin ipg V!ij of ht Sub,.
. .einAnstt-.At I, Mxl Oftltf-fi
tence." one sa.d tli philosophical
Ahrshsm Lincoln, "'is lbs greatest
worj in our language and the great
truths of the soivnce of sutronomy ara
demnnftrated in the precision with
which f,r mnnths and year, ahead
eclipse, ol the sun ami moon are pre
dicted, and tlie lints of lbs moon s
hsdi.w across tko earth or of Ilia
earth', shadow over the moon. Of
course these caliu!i.ris nil depend
UKin the precision of the tnblim,
clockwork cl oor mlur Mftem, which
has I ecu deinoiitrtcJ an absolutely
infallible. No human ll. tonometer,
fur inotance, has yet been made to ran
within its small comp the circuit of
Ihe year with the precision with which,
this rolling globe Wl. inhabit complete,
its yearly cm leof bix hunJrd million,
nf miles around tbesuu. Thedclicate
pvi lectioii of ucb stupendous machiii.
erj' is simp'v iiiconceivoble : but it it
demonstrated, and we mutt work front
that point, because we CAM go no fur
ther. And an, on the "th of A o rust next,
we are promised that tuLitme pbe.
nomuuon, when the sun
" Tw f1 altw, aTrot rwitirht thH.
Ua k.U tk. sauuftf, aad wit, frar ot sasBg.
t'erplcxe. stuBMCbk
The eclipse will lie a total one, be
ginning at sunrise of the 8th in the
Pacific Ocean, east of Japan, in lati
tude thirty-six degrees and titty-tlireo
minutes, and the line of the total
ecltpoe crossing into Alaska runs
thence southeastward!; serosa tliia
Continent, ending in 'the Atlantic
Ocean off the North Carolina roost
from Beaufort al sonnet. It will be
the sunset of the "th, on this coast,
while it w ill be sunriau of the t-th on
the Pacific, near Japan. In this city
the eclipse will be beguu at twelve
minutes past five P. il , and will end
at sunset. Extensive pregaratioiiaarn
in progress by a companj of govern
ment officers tor an expedition to Iowa
andir Professor William Hark '.ess for
ihe purpose of observing the eclis ;
for very interesting and important
demonstrations aie made from tliest
eclies, reaching even to the materi
als of the son itself. Professor Hark,
ncas will set up his observatory near
Des Moines, and will be provided with
al! the necessary instruments, inclu
ding three telescopes for photographic,
spectroscopic and meteorological o
serrations. Varions oollerea and oh-
i k.h,.... r. I .. A:ai . l-. . . . . . i . .
IWH me u 1 IIMrcill OU1VCS aiOllg
ni, line will also take nun in tha
; ,c , .- .
",,wrrTal"' ,,d "pert
ur'T
1 ne occasion.
A general storm, how
ever, may spoil all these arrangements
between lwa and North C'arulnia,
and so the governineol should have an
oliserver stationed well back on tbo
lot V dry l la'iis ol Dacctah. where tl-4
" . ? ,
" " T
' "T L".Le Ie7 fcl,m-
AJ-w fair. UD LliP 1 j Lit fit AlKrllaiT
there wl . total eclipse or the sun in
,ne h .
di,w Ad,.n 0 lbc ,nd
orcr U.e Continent of Atrica. Very
cra;it in rctulLf were oiHi:uod from
, p,lfiB c
AJ ,( ,
, J
obrH rraUdiid made nt
, J . 1 .
. '
"'""" r)' ';
Z .,T t. "1
l ie morn rMii'iffntii i.t
the more ela!ir,rate oreiiamliun, for
; the coming ec ipse.
i. . ,." '
i ' "ushingtoa ha
1
" " usiimh;! on iias nis instrument
and the astronomers, and in their bo-
... ...
iCton ha the in.trumpf.i
hall every iKiaiblo precaution, wth
I,,.. I. ... .
the surest locaiilie lor an unclouded
sl;y and a pure atmosphere on the tins
of total obscuration, should be adopted
lUCLIIl! vtwr v IJVI 1.1 im L (IB 11.11.
( MluiulUe aiH!ew .
-.V. Y.Uera'.t.
Where theWest Is.
TheCLicago Tr 7iiinesayw:"Chicai
is no longer a western, but is an aaat
ern city. It is only SHUi niiles to tl,u
Atlantic co.it, while it i 2.n.r0 mile
to the Pacific coast. Dividing tl.
Union into east, centre and west!, each
ilivisnxi is alxil 1,000 mile w.de.
Ihe eastern division will emhrsns ;!
( tne States ly ing east ot the Mississippi
'river; then central all the Stales and
j Territories between the IJocky Moun-
urns and tlie I'uciQc eoasl. Somewhat
the largest of these threo great divis
ions is the central. And, atnnithii:g
as it may apsar to those who bait
not examined the map carefully, tin.
territory lying west of the Locky
Mounluins, contains as many square.
miles as the territory east of tin ilia
siHaiimi l.iver. notwit isLan.liricr this
'. . ' " f
will lie etjnully ,s great from north t
south "
1 VnTl. "1 tn...lt..r in l-li.
cum down and sell them the licker, or
set them akross the f.ver. ime away
Irom hoam jolin wilstin. N B them
that can't rede will have to go to Ui
lions arler lietsv tana but baffa mile
that."
Eeccnily, al LtH4rart, N". th
scat of a juryniau al'snt tnira the Su
its mr t'ourt, Was taken possession of
ry a el 'g. 1 he judge, addressing on
I'd the coutibel, smU : " Yoa see, Mr.
I Lanning. that the jurymeu's seal art,
ail occupied. Are you ready to pro-
( ceed ? Abe lawyer raised his glasse,
to bis eyes, and alter a brief survey
'of the jury box, made the winy rrp'y i
; "Your honor, that lellow milit dw lor
.a judge, bat lshooid bate to tragi Lis
t hir a jurynwin."
What blesaii gs ihildson are V aa
th, parish aijrk aa-.d wbnat he toot:
foaa lor christening them.
1 aa as a
! The dandy who makes the greatest
saansh laal aiways ia a .i-iai;a