Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 01, 1870, Image 1

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papor in North Control
roniiEylvania.
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t wd Id edrnnee, or witliin 8 months.. ..93 X
after 3 and before 6 montlu fiO
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YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Job Work.
BLANKS.
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HANDBILLS.
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Orer Is of each of abore at proportionate rati.
GEO. I) (iOOHLANDKR,
Ktlitor and Proprietor.
Cards.
wtu ias . waixica. ritas riniBiMo.
WALLACE &, FIELDING,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
JSCr-Leiral nasine. of all kinds attended to
Willi nrcniplnr.e and fidditr. Office in rr.irtNN.-e
ef W illiam A. Wallace. jan!S:70
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pi.
Vft.06ice in the Court Ilouae. dee.! l)r
ATTORN E Y - A T - L A W ,
JaiO rirarUelil, Pa. It
wii.lu a. w.Ltara, i. itui waiters.
WALLACE &, WALTERS,
Real tat Agente and Conveyancers,
Clearfield, PcuiTa.
.Ueai ..Ute bought and told, titles mm
laed, ct'urrytnwt prepared, taxes paid, and iuu
taacei taken. Ofle in new buiJdiutr. nearly
vapmiU Court House, j mil, 70
ISRAEL TEST.
ATTOKXEY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
J-OfSo In the Cenrt Home. fjjll.'t"
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Oln ea Market St., o'.r Ilartawick A Irwin'
Drug Store.
J"-Prospt attention Risen to the ernrlna;
af Bounty, Ciaim, Ae., and to all legal bu. ineaa.
liareh 2S, lss.7 It.
: ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW,
Wallacetoa, ClearBeld C.untjr, Penn'a.
vjjVAll leral hu.lne promptly attended to.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTOKXEY AT LAW.
09ee as S-jond 8L, ClearBeld, Pa. noT.I.M
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT TAW
Ann Heal I ".state Agent. C leaf-field. Pa.
Offeeon Third street, het. Cherry M Walnnt.
jttTReFpertfully offers bis serviret In selling
ami buyloK laois in tlea-Held and adjoining
.-antiea : and with aa einertence of orar twenty
Tan as a surrey or, Batters himself that be can
reader latiifactiua. fcb2S.'f3 tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTOKXfcY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
OA, ea Market 'treei one door eaat of the Clear
Held County Bank. may., S(
J.hn II. Oni. C. T. Aleiander.
ORVIS t ALEXANDER,
ATTOHNKVS AT LA H'
Hcllefontr, Pa. sepll,'S5.
E. I. KIRK, M. D.,
T U V S I C I A N AND SU ltO EOX.
Iuthrnbure;, Pa.
Iair-Mil attend promptly to all profee.ional
ea'ita. auel'lypd
DR. Al T H O RN j
niYSICIAX k SUKGKOX,
HA VINO located at Kyterfown, Clearfield co.
Pa.. otTers his profe toyul r-r ices lo the
y-Haple ol Uie snmrnndinf; country. (Wept. 2l,6!- y
DR. J. F. WOODS,
riIY8IC!AN k SURGEON.
Having mmnved tp Anonvill-, Pa.. off.-rs his
fiTrifrssionaJ ten ieei to the pct.ple of that place
va1 the sarrouiung eouutry. All calls promptly
airanded to. 1'i-e. 3 fu pd.
J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGKON,
TTTAVINO loealed al Pennffeld. P.. ctTer bia
I 1 profcional aervieei to the people
f that
) aee and enrroundinr etiuntry. Alleall'
p-intptlT
It tf. "
etteeded to.
JEFFERSON LITZ,
V II Y S I C I A X A SURG K O X ,
H AVISO located at Osceola, Pa., offer, hi.
profession.! .ereices to tbe peofl of that
yleoe end sorronti.r.J "oniurr.
tfX.AII calls promptly attended to. Office
xmi retidencsca Curtla St., loruieriy ec ,.'.:
f,y Ir kliae. myl ly
dTjTTb U R C H F I CL D,
le Sarfeoa of ths H.:d Re treat, Pennsylrania
. -VoeantMrs, bavinf returned from tba Army,
ffrs bis professional servient to tha eitiaens
f ClearflelJ eoaty.
4Prtifersionsl all promptly alien led to.
jDuiee on 6coid street, formerlj aeeapied hy
Ir. W&oda. (apr4,'A6 U
PR. T. JEFFERSON 30YER,
rny.ICIAS AND SURGEON,
Second Ftreet, Clearfield. Fa.
Vei. ITi.Tinr permanentlT looted, he pr rlTer
Wt profet.tir.nal errices ! the eiiiten of Ckarfl'ld
and viritiiiv. nn! tha public generally. AM ealli
promptly attended tn. oeij.t y
" fTbTre aIjmT d7,
riiYSlCIAN AND St'RG EON",
Kylriinmn, Pa
fUepartfally alert his services lo the iritif of
tba anrronnding eewwtry. apr?o m pd.
DINTALr AETKEE SEIpT
jjs-r Pp.. A. M. HII.L-s,
UfTtyDeelrai to inform bit patrons, and the
t-wb.ic gnerally.l ai he baantsoeiaied wab bits
to tha praetlee of Int'Stry,
R P. SHAW. I). P. S .
"bn Is a gradfiata of tha Philadelphia -Dental'
C-tlleffs, ar.d therefor has tha btrhest attest. I
tMas of professional skill. All work done in t
tha offe I wi!l bold Mv.)f personally aetponsl-
bin for beinr d"o In ibe most aatisfaetory Ban j
per and nthest ordr or the profession.
An established practice of twenty. two years in
this plaeo enables te apeak ta any patient
sen ewfiuaenee.
Fnrajreitienu fro a diftanee ah mild be made
Ve letter a few deyi hefue the patient defrtgas
-ms?. f tnar fc.i 1.
GEO. B. GO0DLANDER, Proprietor.
VOL.12W1IOLENO.2170.
(fnnls.
G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
;F1Punip. always on hand and made to order
on abort notice. Pipe, bored on reasonable terma.
All work warranted to render eelislactinn, and
delirered if deiired. nirSiilvpd
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Justice of Ihe Peace, Surveyor and Conveyancer,
I.uthcrhburp, Pa.
All Wine ci intrusted to him will be promptly
attended t. 1'enoui wishing to employ a eur
Tcvor will do wll to rive bim a ei.ll, he fltteri
himcll that he can rJW'lr ihti'lion. Iwlof
ounveyaBLT, article! of aicrectneiit, and all legal
papert, jtromplly and neutly executed. tuarllU.vp
HERD &, Co.,
LAND AGENTS,
Fhlllpuurfr, Centre County, Pa.
eJ-Rral Ktate of all kind, himg-ht end eold.
Alio, dealer, in all kind, of Lumber. ni23,7ll
DANIEL M. DOHERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND KTREKT,
J,;S C I. B A n V I K I. I), P A. tf
CHARLES SCHAFER,
I.AGEK BEER liEEWEH,
Clearfield, Pa.
n AVISO rented Mr. Eutre." Prewery be
bopte by .triet atteulion to ku.ineM and
III. uiaiiufaeture of a .nperior article or lil.Kl!
to reoeire tbe patroaage of all tbe old and many
new customer. Aut. 25, If.
THOS. S. WASHBURN,
SCALER OF LOGS,
f.lrn Hope, ClearBeld Counlj, PcuiTa.
rpHK .ub.eriber ba. der.'ted mu'b time and
1 attention to the SCALING OK LOUS, and
lake Ibi. methidot offering hi. aerviee. to thoee
who mef need Itiera. Any further informalion
eaa be had by addrewioi a abore. j.io-tf
SURVEYOR.
DVID RKAM", Lu!herbur. Oarteld Co..
Pa., ofier. bia eerriee. aa umyo in the
e.t elidof llieecuiity. All ci.Un will lie attended
to promptly, and tbe vharrra moderate. 11V .0
SURVEYOR.
rpilE underused offer hia aer.iee. a a sur-
veror, and may l found el bia rraideuee, in
Lawrence town.hip. Letter will feaeb bin di
rected to Clearfield, Pa.
way T-tf. J AM r.S Mill 11 r. i.l..
THOS. W. MOORE,
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer,
IT AVISU wently located in the Iwronjh of
Lumber City, and re.umed tlie praetiee of
Uo4 Rurvevinn. reapeotfully liader. hi. prof, a
nional erviee lo the ownera of and apeenlator. ui
land, in Clearfield and adjoining couulic.
Deed of conveyance neatly en euted.
Office and reaidcnee one door eaat of Kirk A
Ppeneer' a to re. - aprll :pd4ui.
N. M. HOOVER,
Wholesale A Hetail Dealer ia
Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT,
Two door, earl of the Poat Office,
MARKET FTREET, CLEARFIKLD, PA.
t:.Alarreaortinentof Pipes, Ciar C aae.. Ae.
alwaya on band. bit 19 -ly
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGltAril GALLKRY,
Market Street. CIcarteM, Pa.
at-CROMOS MADE A SPECIALTY. "t.
'V'EOATIVKS aiade in eloudy, aa well aa in
iN clear weather, fnn.lnntl. on hand a rood
..,..rtmenl of FKAMr-". 61 F.II KOSt'OI'KS and
(iTKltKiiM'ul'lt VIEWS. Fraaea, from any
at le of aiogldinr. made to ord.i. eprj- ll
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clrarflrld, Pruii'a.
jL,Will execute Job. in his line proinffly and
In a worksoaulike taannrr. ajrl.CT
THOMAS H. FORCE E,
rrsLKi lie
GENERAL M ERCIIANPISK,
CRAHAMTOV Pa.
Also, eitensire msnufactBrer and dealer in Pquar
Timber and Sawed Lumber of ill kinds.
fOrdert solicited and all hills promptly
fiiM. !j 'r
am. ALatrT r at ar.nT.. w. ai acar
W. ALBERT &. BROS.,
Manufactutrrf A eitmsive healers ia
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c,
WOODLANIt, PENN'A.
pOrders aolictted. Rills filled on short notice
and reasonable terms.
Address Woodland P. O., rirftM Ca.. Pa,
jeS4-ly V Ai.lt;itT A IlllOS.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MERCHANT,
Irnrh.llle, ( leardrld tuaiity, Ta.
Keeps oon-tantly on hsnd a full B'-tortinent of
iry (Joods, Hardware, tintetries. and evervtbin
U'Ual-V kept in a retail Store, whieh Will le Sold,
for cash, as cheap as e'wwKere in the county.
Frenrhville, June 17, 1m-7 ly.
C. KRATZER & SONS,
MERCHANTS,
Dry Goods, Clolhiiig, Hardware,
Cutlery, Quecorvare, Oroeerie, Provisions ind
f bir.g lea,
Clearfield, Pciiti.
af- At their new store mem, on Pe end strt .
near II. P. Ittglor A Co s Hardware stora. jar.14
MOSHANNON LAND It LUMBER CO.,
C.CC0I.A FTEAM MI1.I
I
VAsrrAf Tear.,
LUMBKH, I.ATII, AND TICKETS
II. 11. Fllll.UNGt'OMl, I'rf.i'lrrt.
OfJ fT Pin-.. ', i;j S. 4th at.. I'liil'a.
JOHN UttSIIK. Min-rinun lent.
jrH'ST Oaceola Mill., Clcarli-M nmn',. I'a.
'samdIllYnybie,
Practical Watch Maker,
Of pnsile the C. art House,
FCCONH f TRKF.T, CLLAR FIKLI, TA.
aJvAH kiods of V atchrs. Docks an ! Jrwelry
promptly repaired, and work warranted to rve
aatmactK-n. w
" JAMES C. BARRETT,
Justice of the peat nnd Linensed t'oneyanerr,
I.wthrrahnrf;. flcarflrld Co,, Ta.
y(Trf.Uectin A remittances promptly made,
and all km le of tegil instrument eterutd on
abort avtne.
may 4, i i'ii
ir
ttrsFHOLU t-HttHtJ. Tiiha, P rooms, Uah
ItiiWeers. 'burns. Hutl-r li'.wls. f.W MilU,
lioti. Itnri, ll'-)Und Paper and Mnslia Itlmds.
( I.. the I.a(cts, Tea Tras, Ac., at
(Opposite the Jail.) KPATKR l3.
SllMKR. Isitdies' and Children's ento-ine.le,
I.atinc ttattet-s, K id and Cnrydl Hltppra, Mn
j roeevi and tilove K id Lalm'trais, ( hildren' t'olored
Hboee. rerr ehean. at C. fcRATZMt S.
(Oi rKtHite the Jail., a-iatVlta
rlrawHi and nhdnsnlnal snrpnrters of erery
1 j kind of tbe (steel tinTssFTTot, for ale
the Irag ref IAHTW irk JN.
R WW I
Ol1 IJjjJjJ
lUisrfUanfcus.
1S70. JlL 1870.
RECONSTRUCTION!
Mill fight it Out on This Line!
wii.i.iam i:i:i:i,
MARKET fr'TUKKT,
I i:AnFii:i.i, pika.
Dress Goods, Fancy QoodB,
Notions and Trimmings,
LADIEH AND GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
Mlatt and Cap,
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
fcA,Tb. entire .tuck oa band will be eold at a
reductioa to present value, and I will repletil.b
tbe stock e.ery sixty day. wib eboio styles uf
tbe beat good, in tbe market i
Near tbe Postoffice,
CLEARKIULD, PENN'A. Jl
THE FIRST ARRIVAL!
Spring Millinery Goods
Just ReocireJ at
Mrs. WATSON'S.
VLL the Ladira in Town and tbe Country are
invited to call aud ee tbe Ppring Ftytca in
DON NETS, HATS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, Ae.
We hare to uit all efea and titea. We intend
keeping oar stock full and eomplete, to that all
can b accommodated wilh the beat and neweat
atlea of each aeaaon, and at tbe lowest prieea.
AIo, near indaorcnents offered In the way of
f'RKSS MAKING, in lbs aioat elegant and faah
iouable stylea, oa lb shortest notice jioaaible.
Remember tbe Plsce :
Main Street, oppohlte Mosaop's store,
CLEARFIELD, TA. aiarll
DAVID REAMS'
LUMBER TtIANUFACTORY,
XEAR LIT1IERSDI RO, PENN'A.
ANVFACTC RES all kinds of Lumber for
bm
Iding purposes. Always on band
I, AT II FOR Ronrixa.
PLASTERINO LATH,
PAMMiS. 4s,
Ilia Plastering Lath are rrrtilT aswed and f
different lengths, to suit purchasers; the Palinff
are four feet long and ready pointed.
AH kinda of Fawed Lumber will be furnished
to order, and delivered if an desired, Priros will
be liberal, according to quality.
VfjuAll kinds of GRAIN taken In eichange
for Luintaer.
Lathersharg V. O., Jan. 10, VT9.
OWI MIWII ttMlll
JOHN A. STADLKR
Hcpeclfully inform tha eit.teni of Clearfield and
vicinity that be has trmored his Pa k err to the
building 00 the corner of Market A Third .Streets,
formerly occupied by Jr. ho Ilillbiim, wbcra be
keeps constantly on hand all kinds of
COMECTI11NKKIK.S
LliLAIi, pir.s,
Kf'!ala, CAKE. c.
Which will We sold at vary reasnnaMt ratct.
Baran omt rra rriT a tor.
ATTFNTItiN, RAFTSMEN!
Rsftfinrn are informed that the heat and cheapest
Bread ean at all (inn s be had at
KTAM.LR't liAKFRY,
Clesrfe'd, Pa. mlfi 5m
A fou;h, (old or S010 Throat
Rcquirof immo'liate attention, as
, nt-gleet ofifn result in au inruraMe
:song 1'iwca-e,
'Brown'i Bronchial Trccbfi
s.II iuiaria ly gie instant rtlkf.
F-r Pronchiti-, Athrra, rtnh, Cmnnmptive
and Throat 1hrasrs, th-y have a
toothing effevi.
girs;er and Puhlie FpeaVer. i tF-m to ilear
aoq sr-srnes ...e
Owinn tn the nr& reputation and popalaiT of
tbe Troche. Tl'.ny worthier and cheap imitation,
are oflered, which are (food for nothir..
He sure to ohtain Ihe trae
BlKlW.VS llllONtlllAL IKOflll;-!.
Sold ererywhere. ne.10f.ra
THE OSCEOLA 15AKEUY!
C. J. FtlOFF, Proprietor.
T Wort.ll rr-reelfullr announce te Ihe old en.
tomers of Shot A O'llrtrn, end the citiren.
Osceola and rie.nitT In general, that I hate he
cow ..,o ,.ropr.o,..r o, ,,
m prepare.. ... iuro.. r , , r r ..r ... r c,
writ m i i v..-, t nni .r, "i wrrrj oeeer'P'
tion, in any qaantitv and on short nlic.
tteceida, Jsuuary II, 1S7.
Furniture 1 Furniture I
W ot l.tl re.pectlallr inform the nuhlic that I
have on hand, at bit fiiri.i.nre rooma in W A I.-
I.At'KToN. a laree al.K-k of fnmilure,
ich si
, 40i
1 .'
( hair. Itedati-ada, Htanda. Hockinr chair.,
which I will sell eheatter than the? e.n he l.on-rht
anewhere else In Clearfield ennntr. .live roe a
sll. ISAAC ElllMKI..
Wallaeetoa, Jaa. li, 16TS m.
ITRW TrTTI--.r. Tlie nndereirn.d will
I I
PS? the hirhe ( ASH rl'.K K for all kindi
1 ot II l:S ind PFFH ti K IN Olveme.eall
, n.s.f-H, eec.JI. I 1, ;E17.t.-HtlK. .
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""C U-i -U-a-WXeW-'
PRINCIPLESj
CLEAKFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870.
1 X i: t I TOH S IS OTl C I-.. Not loe ii bre
J ffivrn tlutt Let tern 'Onlauentury haviiiff
tv-n fcrni.tfd to the Diiasflcrihrr, on the Kitnte ui
TIIiiMAH HAFFKKTY, deefHd. Inie of Pern,
township, (,'lfrtirld couuly, iVimnylrauia. all
penoiif ioiielttcd to said Ktato ar re4itekt'd to
make immediate payment, and thont having
elaiina agaitiM the aauie will present them duly
autbentitated tortettli-ucnt,
J. ft. RAFFKHTV,
JOHN CLAltk,
Pcnn tp , May 25, '70:fit.pd Kxeonton.
4 DMI fc'IHTHATOH'W KOTICI Notice
J if beredy frivtiii that lettern of adininiflratiuii
on the entate of (JKOKCtK Si, OSS, dcittaiiel, and
A'luiinintrators de himt'$ nod on the date of
JOHN Hl.OSS, late of Kooi townihip, deoeaied,
iu Clearfield county, l'eiintylmiia. having benu
duly K-ranted tu the uii'Jtminticd, and all pirnotia
indrhled to eaid fptatea will pU-Rne make payment,
and thoee havtupr elaimi or di-mand will prep at
Iborn pruparljr autbeutieatrd fur et-ltlemeiit.
MAHIA J. M.OSS,
JAM KM Mi'K KK,
try 19 70:Ct-pfi AdmiDiitraton.
IN THE C'Ol'KT OF COMMON 11. LAH
of Cli-arfirld county,
Firit National Hank
of Clearfield No. IIS, Marrh Term, 1B?0.
. Oitnicetio Aitaulimtiut,
(lerirfre W. Fhitnel. )
There will he evposrd to I'uhlio Kale, at the
Court lliiunw, in ClearBeld Horouph, on IMouiIhv,
tlw l.'lth day of June, 170, by virtue of the au
thority in them felted an True tee of the cut ate uf
Ueorire W. Klmm-I, atl ttu- nirht, title and Itilerert
of tleorfre W. t-hitnel, Jr., fu tiiat eertmn tract of
laud formerly known a the I'otcr ( ear hart farm,
upoo whirli said (irurftj V. hhiracl now liven, sit
uate in liogire township, ClcaHiild eountv, I'a.,
deseritred ar follows: t iunin at a white osk
eorner, on the south-went corner of the eurvey;
thence east, by Walliro Frascr and James Crawford
purvey, 2-'.6 pen-hes to chestnut : thence D"Mh, hy
Charles Crawford, alxint 110 pffrhrs, or so far un
til it come to the oortier of t.exirpo bimt-l pur
eWaf liwtMta woat, aiotijt hia hmm mbmmi 1IU
jep-hfi; tlirtK-e south alwuit 10 perches, Diitil it
strikwi the Imu as surveyed off between Hi h and
W arren and i'cter tiearhart. made hy Jelosci It'irr":
their west, alontt that line, U'6 pervhes to the
old line between the two suneif : tlienrr, by V'al
bro Frater survey, eonth lmi pt-rrhe lo the plae
of hefinninr; eintainin(f ahout 1 50 aerrs, more
or less, haid Shiiru'l f inlrreM in said land is surh
aa be has under a pnrel.ase by articlen of agree
um nt from J. It. McVnatly, dsii-d May 1?. lvtt, in
whieh. aniotijr other thniw, there an rt served to
said Mt'EnaJty. hie heirs and aeoiirts. out nf the
same, 10 acres at the eastern end of tbe trat, to
luelude the saw null and dam, and all Ihe stater
power ol the stream. ( Laurel Kim.) and rirht to
raise Uie water in tbe same hy a dam or dam, and
to use the same. id reservation aloo Inrlndcs
all the tirulr fit for sswitic ex'vt a htiudrcd
thouund feet, and all the stone coat and otl.r
valuable auinerals orsubstnpe beneath the surface,
with the riyiit to enter and remote Ihe same.
iSaid defH-nbrd properly mil be sold suljt ct to
fnreiroiiiC rewenatiun and the lnlaooe of purcha
money due from (ieorir W. Shtntel to J. It. VcKn
ally. Muury U te pnid at ronfiiiiiation of sale.
Tints, j. Mrt t i.L"i mi,
U. M. M-Cl LLfiHiH,
U. L. kiaii.-s
Mat J-"-. -It Truntms.
111
jTr,
T OK Jl'KOKI lillAWN F'.'U Jl'NL
oitiin ji sors.
11. I.. U.-n lrriion... It. II. j. I. A. Murry Goshen.
Kami. Cn Id well,llrii(ord. 1 Ira tlreen (iraham.
Thomas I'ark, " Mieorpe Moyer '
Kdward Itipnle...rradj. Tha. Koha ker..lIulon.
W. W, IunUp.... " Jas. Jam kfon, Jr... Knot.
Iavid V'alllMirn Jeremiah Itrd 44
James Riddle.. Hum-idc.ii. II. Ilsll Lawrrrrt.
J. P. Unnhar Clmt.jl.. I. Idle, Lumber City.
William A estover. 44 jWilliniii liainy.M'HTii.
And. t.earhart...lecatnr. Jt.hn M' lutv re...IN't,n.
John 8. Hunk... 44 H- H. Caldwell I'ike.
.Miles E. Prtara, " jj.W.T.IIolopeter, I iiion.
TniVRRHS it BOHk riT WRRK.
William .Mays..liecraria.
A in os r-inilb....
Joseph . W ork Hell
lieorpe Leet-h It loom.
Jacob llnncy .It.a;g
James H. Waple,
Martin W ilfon.Ilra !ford
C. D. Tiibhs...Ferruon.
tinngf htever...tfirai d.
ie-ittiain, Jr., liofbon.
I.. 1. Irwiu
Thompson I'.ead
J. t Y. atts flraham.
E M. t 'lnrud (iulnh.
Jtihn tlreen Jorlan.
W. 8ankey..Karthaiis.
I. P. Morrison Knm.
I'srid Itiehey
J M. Hops, LiiihIkt ity.
William Tate, Iwrene.
K'lward Wise Morris.
.1 nines L. SlcWurt "
II. 7.dlioi,(of C.) liralj.
r". K. Arnold "
Urn. M. Potter... u
tieirfre pen Is .
T. Mi Kee...ltuniside.
C. Mnnf 4
James W ood... "
Lemuel livers- "
Jacob Siii.ke...('lrarfitld.
)Vm. M'.lrln II.
J. PaMon.-t'urweiiw ill.
J Thoiii.d..n, "
Th inpsou, "
John NcJ.. Ieeafur.
A. M. Hoover... "
Joseph Straw..Ferfrn.on.
(lota. Jauiifon "
J.n-ph ItothtiK-k
rin lnonier '
W .V'h.invy, New Wash.
.1. C Henderson, Osceola,
. T. HenJerson, "
hand Lee Pfim.
John (tweiiF Pike.
Jordnn HIcMini,
M. H dopcter t nion.
arrovn acrK.
J .hn Ftraw
J. W. hmilh
..Reocaria
r. Owen Clearfield.
F. (I. Miller...
J. W ilsonerntt...
,.RoT(rs.
Levi Itavis....,.Ieeatnr.
.1. A?"r..,Curweiiville.
I-aar Moore. ..Frjron.
.lumen M tin ire, rahnm.
Thomas Peers
Wilkin Hoover...
Abin.lirahani, Hradford
It. g. I.eaihart,
W in. ron-ey...
J H. Hta-ly Urady
John prams...
M. Tlark u
J. 11. Mfiler u
J. W. horh "
.1. Huiiunel, Jr...
vstt Kitclun Chest
K. N. Sbaw...Cleartiel I
J, Hosenkrans... Huston.
1. f. Strong Jordun.
H. Ydtbcrn. Ksrlhans.
ll.r.M ( lo-lter -
It. t. Patterson. ..Knot.
John Kenton, Lawn nce.
H-nirl Vi.l,h,
Jerry W'mntr...Oscrfda.
J. It. Warrtn M
T. A. lomfr, Penn.
William Wall "
Willmm It, Hise..l'nion.
H. M 'lUuchey
N. L. Robins..
Pay Your Taxes 1
IX accordance wilh aa Aot of the Orneral As
semlilr ol litis t'litnmonwrallli, airorc4 Hie
..'d dee f March, A. H. IsTn, -r- l..linat I" the
collcciion of tatra in Hie cinilj-of t icarfiitd,"
notice ia llirp fnre h'Tchy ,ivcn to tlie tajpaicr
rcaulitiK in the di.tricta l.rli.w nnmcl. tlitl the
Comity Trca.'ircr. in aonlnnce with Ihe ecottd
ecction of sanl Act, will attclifl at the .lcc ol
hi.Hitir the tMicnch nd town. hip election, on
the lollnwin: named dn., for I I.e. ..uqi'iac of
receiiinr the onntr. liminfT and Male tasca and
M.liti. I'mea e..i acd fnr I'-TO:
F..r lirndc. on W e,ne.,lar. the 1,1 of June.
f'r Wkowi, on Thiirs.l.., ihe ?1 "f Joue. '
l or Peon, on FnJac, Ihe S,t of June.
Tor l.nn.tier Ciiv. on SeiunlaT, the srh of .tune.
Kor r.rndford. on Fltir'ti. the llth of June.
For Woodward, on lucadsr, the Jl.l of Jaoe.
Kor llnlich. on W eitncailay, Ihe 3?d of June.
K'r fleccria, on TiMiradar, Ihe J:t ol June.
For Jordan, cn Fridar. the ?tth of June.
For Kno, an Satnrdar. the S.ith of June.
For llell, on Tncslay, Ihe ts,l, r.!une.
tor llnrn'tde, on W idnc. lav. Ihe 2ih of Jose,
f Nik Wa. V'nflin, on 1 ii-srsiliv, June I'tllli.
I i' .r rhc.t. nn r,.; . . 'lie ll .f Jut.v.
For Fereus'tr. on Saliirdaf. the Ifa ui Ji; .
Ci.cn-of IVnn.nd I . o...n eho ti, irnretj. Ju ,.al,t a glimpse of
erinrcill-Ol 10 .il I or , i ra.ui i ai . .
' ,1,.., ii,,,. .lect.oo hMti.e. on avail Iheicclve,
of ,i,,t j.ri.iloir. rrue.,.n el.o .i thnr leir.
. n. s rea-wre- - ..... " ' "
al the Trea.urei'. ofiice at any lime lti.ro thia f-T-
th.d',.va ,l..iEo.ted there will I a r.-dud ion c'
tiv p. r c nt. The hinic of t i.o d.aitlcts will
he announced in due time.
Treasurer Office,
rWficld. I'a., April 13.
) Ircorir.
ir I
Oincr of (tie killamiiug Coal ( o.
Pnn nrt eM, M r 15, lKfl.
A Special Verting of the Ptork holder- of the
Kittarttiing ril Co nt puny will be ln-ld at Mo-'tffi-r
of the t otnpsnv, Firret I'larje, I2i f-imth
Fnrth Kireet, in the City of hil.d, Iphm en
m . to con-i-lcr and a-t nt-n a rrsulntinn tb'-n
I to he snbmitted to them, to increase lb I npitnl
, f ,h. r,p,n, fy, P ,..n.-e, ih
, ,,,, ( , (, s b
hundred thusand d d
lars (f.tlt).((M)
II. II. Mlll,l,ISi;roi:l,
1're.ide.it and Pirecior.
' H. Kri so. fit rani ens,
I nrnpR flcwri.t,
1 Cs.ni.r. W. TeoTTra,
Piieeiors.
( 1 ,l"r''ri'r,s-"'l"""rnncnt J...1 choice
iI liio l'..flcee, Vi.un- Ifvaoe, l.nMrial. Illiw-k
: and Japan To... Snirar. Pvrup-, llice. Cece,i.t.lt.
srt. Spnn II. .11 and t ut Tol.scc... fintiS, Ac., at
rednceil price., al c. k II AT.!: Irs.
(lpo.sile the Jail.)
rpiir r r.i.FnnATKii iiiriiAnii? o ronT.s
X l.t-rht hip s na.
Fren-h Kip A (i.
French Calf ,. .s nn
Orp-riit Jail J ?tf At I-. ; ,T f K a.
I
1EP
NOT MEN.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAl. FIELD, PA.
WRPNKSDAY M'lHNINO, JI'NB I, IHT0.
tup: imhtino norit.
KT KllWAItl) lOI.U)CK. ,
There's somctiilng in the "partlnft; hour"
w ill dull the warmest heart
Tet kindred, etimrmlus, lovers, friends,
Are fated all to part ;
lint this I've seen and many a pof
Has pressed it on my mind
Ihe one who goes is happier
Than thoa he leaves behind.
No matter what the journey be,
Adventurer., dan4'rous, far,
T the wild deep or bleak frontier,
To solitude, or war
Htill soiuetUuiK chuers the heart that dares
In all of human kind.
And they who o are happier
Than thoe thy leave behind.
The bride oes lo the bridr ((room's home
With doubting and with tears,
Hut does not Hope her ram bow spread
Aeroci her cloudy fears ?
A in ! ihe mother who remain!
V but comfort oau ehe bud,
Riit tins tlie g-une is happier
Than the one she leavis behind t
Hare you a friend a comrade dear,
An old and valued friend f
lie sura your term of sweet concourse
At lfii(f!b will have an end 1
And when you pari as part you will
0 take it not unkind,
If he who t hapfder
Than you fat leaves bchiud I
llod wilts it s and so It is :
1 u aisreww shatr way, -
Th"iij;b weak and worn more cheerful ara
Than all tbe rest who slay ;
And wbn, at last, poor man saHdued,
Lies down to death rv'igned,
May he not be happier far.
Than those he haws behind.
THE STRANGE GUEST.
In 11 liltlo post town nmong tlie
Higliliinils of Scotland, fur swuy from
liny grout ( My there lived, n few j earn
tlli, u woinuii niut-Ii reHpected nnd
well Moved, lliouyb of lowly und
hiimdle fortune ono lira Jcun An
derson. SI10 had been left a widow,
with iinc Hon, the- youngest and lust
of neteral proiiiiHinij children.
She wa poor, and her industry wan
taxed to the utmost lo keep hersell
and her son, who win a tine clever
hid, and to p-ivo him the education he
ardently desired. At the. early oge of
nix teen, lulcolin Anderson resolved
to seek his fortune in tlio wide, world,
and heroine a nailor. He mado fever
al voyages to India and China, and al
wnya I ko the (;ood loy that he was,
hroul t homo sonio useful presents to
his mother, to whom ho gavo ft large
port-on of his earniiif'p.
l!it he never liked a seafaring life,
though lie grew utronjj nnd stulwart
in it Htid u hrn about iiineleeii. he oh-
titincd an hiimhlo position in a large :
meroaiiiiio nouse in i uiciuia, w neru
heing shrewd, enterpr sing and honest,
like most of his countrvnien, he grad
ually rose to a plueo of trust and im
portance, nnd finally to a partnership.
Aa his 'ortuno improved, his mother's
t ircuui-tiiuccs were made easier. lie
remitted money to seenro to her tho
old cottage home, repaired and enlarg
ed with a garden and luw n ; and ilae
ed nt her command annually, a sum
sufficient to nieet all her wants, and
to pay tho wages of a faithful servant
or railier companion j for tho hrisk,
independent old lady stoutly refused
to he served hy any one.
r.nt.mgled in luine.8 cares, Mr
Andci'Kjii never found timo and free
dom t r a long voyage and a visit
home Jill at lust, failing of health, and i
the necessity fir educating his children,
compiled him to abruptly wind up
his utl.iirs and return to Scotland.
Ho w.l then a man somewhat over
forty, but looking fur older than his
years, Ihouing all tho usual effects ol
the tr lug climate of India. He was
.-rev did somewhnt bald, wilh here
and tltro a (lush of white in his dark
anburi beard ; was thin and a little i
lent, '4il his yonthlul smilo remained !
full 1,1 .tniet drol h-rv. and his evn had
i eyo
not lo't all its obi and gleeful sparkle
hy po il ing over ledgers and counting
rupee-
llo lad married a country woman,
adaujitorol a Scotch sugeon, and
had lv4 children, a (on and dnught
er. ite did not write to his mother
that la was comming homo, as he
w ishe.l to sarpriso her, nnd test her
inomory of her sailor boy. The voy
age was made in salcty.
On summer afternoon, Mr. Mul-
com A
dersnn arrived wilh his fami
ly at h native town. Butting up at
a lit' 1 o inn, bo proceeded to Urrs
liitnni .( in a suit ol sailor clothes and
then walked out alone by a hy -path
he well knew, and then through a
shdy lane dear to his young, hazel
nulmg days all strangely unchanged,
he iM.roiichcd his mother's , otliiL-o.
H Stopped for a moment on tho law n , idleness Now 'twould bo unco'irk
on Mo to curb down Ihe heuit that some. But go, my son, ami bring
!. hounding to meet that mother, "'o 1,10 wife I hope I shall like her;
nn I clear his eves of a sudden n.ist of
, ha y tears.
Through the open win-
her sit
i i , ,
till MlHIO at llOT H'llllilllff W UOCl. AS
j i (into. But alas ! how chilli g-
I ,.,1 ' ItwP,l l. t ,0 O.I dear form.
. on so erect , and silvered tho links
o lirown, and diintned llioeves once
so lull of tender brightness, like (lew-
SlletlCd ViolelS.
II. . I I I.e. v.,,..., a ill,
1 it h shei u-ss erooriiiif.
pel;', w;i. still ftwoot, nnil llicro wan on
hoi t liovk tlie aamclovd pouoh bltx-m
ol twenty vor ftor
Al lcni;tli ho ktiiH ked nnj Iho dear
rotiomltmcJ voire rallod to him.
'( jinn hen !" (ontno in ) Tho widow
I ,,. B, nfic Mralllj,,r ml court
oo'tsly nilrred him a chair. Thank
in - her in an asume voice some
wl al gruff be sunk down, as though
wearied, saying that ho was A way
farer, stranger to tho countrv, ard
i (.d tho w ay to the next town. The
twilight fsvored htm in bis liltlo rno;
li.- ;:. w she did not recngnizj bim,
even a one she ha. I ever known Hut!
allergiving him thn information he
desired, she nsked him if ho wus a
Seotchtnan by birth.
"Yes, madam," ho replied, "but 1
have been awny in loreign part many
years I doubt if mv own mother
w ould know mo now, although she
was very fond of tno U'foro I wen I
tn '' '
j.
NEW
"Ah, mon ! il'a litlloyo ken about
withers gin yo think aue. 1 can toll
yet hero is na mortal memory like
tlii in," tho widow Romcwhul warmly
replied j then added : "And where hao
ye lost tho Scotch fiu your speoeh?"
'In India in Calcutta, madam."
"Ah, then it's) likely ye ken some
thing of my son, Mr. Alalcoin Ander
son." "Anderson?" rcpoalcd the visitor,
as though striving to remember.
"There may bo many of that name in
Calcutta ; but is your son a rich mer
chant, a man about my ago and size,
with something such a figurehead t"
"lly son is a rich merchant," re
plied tho widow proudly, "but lie is
younger than you by many a long
year, and begging your pardon, sir,
far honnicr. lie is tall and slruight
wi' hands and feci like a lassie's ; be
had brown curling hairsao thick and
glossy, and cheeks like tho rose, nnd
a brow liko tho snow, and big blue
een, wi' a glint iu them, liko tho light
of tho evoning star. Sa ! na ! ye are
a guid boy, 1 diuna doubt, and a Uo
ceut woman's sou."
Hero the masquerading merchant,
considerably taken down, mado a
movement as though lo leave, but the
hospitable dame slaying him, "Gin
ye hao traveled a' the way from India,
ye maun be tired and hungry. Bide
a bit, and cat and drink wi' us. Mar
gery, come down, and let us sot on
the supper."
Tho two. women soon ruvideu
quite a tempting repast, and they all
three sal down to it, -Mrs. Anderson
reverently asking blowing. Jiut
the merchant could not eat. llo w as
only hungry for his mother' kisses,
only thirsty for her joyiul recognition;
yet he could not bring bimseii to say
to her. "I am your son." llo asked
himself, half grieved, half amused,
"rthcrearo tho unerring natural in
stincts I havo read about in novels."
His hostess, seeing ho did not cat,
kindly asked if ho could suggest any
thing he would bo likely to relish. "I
ihankyoii, madam," he answered, "it
does seem to me that I should like
somo oat-meal porridge, such ns my
mother used to make, if so be you
have any."
"I'orridga!" repvated the widow.
"Ah, ho means paritch. Yes, we hue
a little left fra our dinner, liio it bim.
Margery. Hut mon, I giic. it is ciiuld."
"Never mind, I know I shall like
it," be rejoined, taking the bowl, and
beginning lo stir tho porridgo with
his spoon. As he did so, Mrs. Ander
son gave a stnrt and bent eagerly to
ward bim. Then she sank back in
her chair with a sigh, saying, in an
swering to his questioning look :
"Yo mind me o' my ilulcom, then ;
just in that way ho used to stir hi
paritt h gicing it a whirl and a dirt
Ah ! gin yo were my Malcom, uiy poor
laddie !"
"Well, then, gin I wero your Mal
com," said the merchant, spoaking tor
the first timo in tho Scottish dialect,
and in his own Voice; "or gin your
bra w young Malcom wero as brown,
and bald, and grey, and bent as old
as I am, could you welcomo bim to
your arms and love him ns in the dear
auld lang syne ? Could you, dear
mithcr?"
All through this touching little
speech, ihe widow's eyes hud been
glistening, and her breath coming
fitsil; but ut that word, "mithcr," she
sprang up with a cry, nnd tottering
to her son, Icll nlmosi fainting on his
breast, llo kissed her: kissed her
brow and her lips, and her hands, the
big tears slid down bis brorzed check
while slio clung about his neck and
called him by all tho dear old pet
names, and tried to see in bim the
dear old young looks. Hy and by
they came luck, or the ghosts ol them
came back. The form in her embrace
pro comclicr : lovo and joy guvo it a
second youth, stately and gracious the
"rst sue men anj mere ouneu oei.i
" her Heart a sweet, ncnutnui, pecul
lar memory, it was a mometii in sol
emn rcnunicntion, in w hich sho puve
up the fond maternal illusion sho had
cherished so long- Then, looking up
suddenly into the face of tho middlo
aged mail w ho had taken its place, she
asked :
Where hao ye left iho wife and
bairns !"
"At tho inn, mother. Havo you
room for us all al tho cottage 1"
"Indeed I have twa good spare
rooms w i' largo closets, weel slocked
wi' linen I hao been spinning or weav
ing a' theso Inng years for ye builh
und Iho weans."
"Well, mother, dear, now yon must
rest," rejoined the merchant tenderly.
"Na, na, I dihna care to rest till ye
lay mo down to take my lang rest.
I here II he timo enough between that
! t'"V and Iho ieurrection lo fuuld my
and the bairns 1 hope they will like
me"
I have only to say that both the
good woman s hopes wero realized.
A very happy family knelt down in
prayer thai night, and many nights
nfU-r, in the widow's collage, whose
climbing roses and w oodbines were bill
outward sifits and tvpes of the sweet
iicm nnl hlrfM-Juosi of Uio lovo and
Chicago stands aghast at tho an
nouncement in newspaper that it
would hereafter openly advocate de
cency and morality, thus going bat k
on its previous record in Iho most
fearful manner.
A Maine man, who listened attent
ively to Anna Hickinson's l.etun,
said: "Wall, neow, llicro ain't any
thing very fcii rin' about her, is there?
In tbe Maine, the man was correct
A gotvl minister in countrv vil
, n,r0 Utelv prayed fervently for those
of hi congregation "who were too
j proud lo kneel and too lazy lo stand."
. aw
Wo aro told lo have hope and trust;
( btil w hat can a poor follow do when
bo no Ijnger cun get anj Irust ?
I
A very easy ono to gness Why are
o tho dormant like .puiiine and gem
(tan? Brnuse thr m tto (oni' S
TERMS $2 per annum, in Advance.
SEMES - - Y01, 10, NO. 15.
Jodi Billing's Papers Tight Boots.
Oh! for tho pen ov departed Win.
Shakspear, to write an anathema
against lilo boots, that would muke
uiishunt IComo wako up und howl
again, uh sho did oneo before ou a pro
vious ockashun.
Oh t for tho strength or Iferkuhis,
to taro into sbu strings all the tite
hoots ov creashun, and skultcr thorn
to tho 4 w inds of heaven.
Oh ! for tho buty or Venus, tew
make a bigg foot look hansuin with a
lito boot on it.
Oh 1 for tho paybhuneo ov Job, the
Apostle, to n ii as a lito boot aud bless
it, and even pra for one a air.o small
er and more pinehful.
Oh ! for a pair ov boots bigg onuff
for tho foot ov a mountain.
1 hav bin led into tho anovo assort
ment of "Oh's" from having in my
posseshun, at this moment, a pair ov
number nino boots, with a pair ov
number eleven feet in them.
-Mi feet are uz a dog's noxo tlio fust
lime he wears a muzzle.
1 think mi feet will eventually
choke the boots to death.
I live in hopes they will.
1 supposed I had lived long cnufl'
not to he phoolod again in this war,
but 1 have found that an ounce ov
vanity weighs more than a pound ov
reason, especially when a muu mis
takes a bigg foot for a small ono.
Avoid tite boots, mi friends, as i'""
would tlie devil, for a many a man
has caught for life a fust rate habit of
swearing by encouraging bis i'uet to
hurt hiz bouts.
1 havo promised mi two fee!, at
least a dozen ov times during mi
chcckurcd life, that they never should
be strangled again, but 1 nnd them
to day az full ov pain az tho slumuk-
ake, from a 6uddcn attack ov tite
boots.
But this is solemnly tho lust pair ov
lite boots i will ever wear ; i will here-
atlcr wear hoots uz big az my leet, ii
i have to go barctont lo do it
1 am too old und too re-pct-tuLle to
be a phool enny more
F.ar.y boots iz one of the luxuries
or hlo, but i fitrgit what tho -other
luxury iz, hut i don't kno az i fare,
provided i can git rid ov this pur ov
tile boots.
I'.nny man kan bur them for seven
doilurs.juH half w hat they kost, and
it they don't make his feet ako wuss
than an angle worm in hot ashes, be
need'nt pay for them.
Mcthuscics iz tho only n an that I
kan kull to mind now w ho could have
ufl'jrdej to hav wor tito boots, und en
joyed them ; ho had a gruto deal ov
waste time tew bo miscruhle in, tint
life now a dnvi iz too short and too
full ov aktual lizziness to phool away
enny ov it on tile boots.
Tito boots ure an insult
lo enny
man's understandings.
Ho who wears lito boots will
have
acknoledgo lo tbe corn.
Tile hoots have no bowels of morsy
their insides aro wrath aud promis
k was cutting.
Beware ol tito boots.
A extraordinary incident has just
occurred at Lends, Spain. The Bank,
er Jose Nunez, bad two strong rooms,
one in ordinary use, aud tlio other
which he only had recourse to when
heavy payments in gold bad to be
mudo. Originally two keys were pro
vided for the latter, bill somo lime
ago ono of them was lost. A few
days ago a necessity existed to visit
this reserved stifo, nnd lo tho inlense
astonishment ol Ihe cashier he found ,,e t.,,p of sorrow ho overflowed bv
key in the luck. He immsdiately ,ie harshness of vour bearirg.or vou'r
inlormed his employer, and Iho two , sympathizing coolness. Is she lieed
togetherepenod tho door, when they ,".ss 0 your doings? Is she forgetlul
found inside the corpse of man who 1 ,or uutv f Is she .re Iota ot her
had formerly been employed in the
lank. Ho had probably stolen the
key, and visited Ihe depository with
the intention of robbery, but the door
had accidentally closed", nnd aa it lust
eued wilh spring be bad died miser
ably in the midst of the wealth bo bad
desired to appropriate.
A friend was consoling young
widow on the death of her husband,
and spoke in a serious tono of his
manv admirahlo qualities:
on know."' he said, "yo
ou can ncv-
er find his equal, search as long as yon
will."
To which ths sobbing fair one re
plied, almost broken hearted : "I'll
bet 1 will."
Josh Billuitre chnrires the rat wilh
being a kritter guilty of ntlcktashiin.
1 lev known a eat to klenn Ihe cream
. all nidi from tho btir.r.um of
a pan of
j milk, and then limp into tho sitting
room on all four legs, nnd lay dow n
in the corner nt Ihe lire place, as mei
onehnlly as tho she hadn't a friend on
tho face of the earth.
In iho Idaho penitentiary tho pris
oners occupy their time with Bible
classes, whereupon a local' newspaper
says that tho "moral atmosphere in
si.le the wall is of far higher tone
than t ! iiit of the rest of Iho Territory."
Tl.c. l!..ll i... I, I ooi.i.l., cnm.
I.Iain that the whites crowd the street
cars appropriated lo the ne of the
hl...k, nnd otitnjM-1 thorn to w.ilk.
linn tt nwltii, wlttro it i itrii;um-
ner and tho loth amendment
the
A Woman who never read
llil.lo, supposed she was quoting il
when she greeted her son, who culm
homo to keepThanksgiving, in the fol
lowinr words : "Here comes the fat
ted calf!"
Vr sbvsra I.Un lo seo crntlemen
. ,i,l i,i. ;ii, i,..iit':fi.l o-ni.l rinsrsnn
their fingers, und long dirty nails it j Sambo." said ho lo bis sable coach
looks so neat and genteel. man, "what do you think of her ? Sho
. a r I cost me five hundred dollars " "Huu-
Iiovo in a cottage makes a very ' no, master." "Yes, but w hat do you
,.rottv i.irtnrn inr a mantel-niece, hill i think?" "Well, mnssa. il makes me
it is all iho prettier when llicro are
, eatables in the cupboard.
.
The prettiest girl in California rises
every morning at six o'clock, and
! milks three cows before liretikfast.
I An ( hio girl has laid by the sum of
- ; foini, all gained ly making corn husk
,.l i"V m: '",. nt Irn ten!" fa. li
Tlio DocptiT? Mat.
Of all the ( rest are w ho lien l this
Hi een t ni ih, there arc none who ex
uie iiioio hearty contempt limn they
w lio . I , I , I . e i n I I y and wilh lorclhougbt
deceit o their bllow s. I'liln rl 11 n n I --ty
they drug their ni i my- cari-as.es, like u
venomous snake, through every com.
iiiiinily. They inoculalo every,
thing wilh poi-on with which
they eouio into contact. The
very air they circulate in is impreg
nated with the foulness of their
ture. They lawn upon you with a
smiling countenance, hut tho sting of
deceit lurks under their lying tongues.
They make the most specious promi
ses In order that they may cijoy
the luxury of deceiving you. Every
condition of society, from tho saered
oflicoand ministry of Midst, through
every branch of business, bus its rep
resentatives. . lieeeplion seems to le
tho order of tho day. Witness the
professed minister of Christ who as
sumes the robes of purity ond pre
tends lo preach to you tho unsearch
able riches whieh are found only af
ter patient toil nnd denial, but who
docs so that ho mny enjoy your oon
ti lento lo minister to his support and
and whoso bcastiul propensities give
vent in somo enormity which makes
tho world shrink ns from loathsomo
diseass. Tho higher his ofiicc, tho
lower ho sinks himself, so that the
fall is, ns it were, from Heaven to
Hell. See the man of business, and
mark with what euro he urges you to
purchase of his offerings; tho repro.
sentations he makes arc of the most,
profuse naluro, which, upon critical
examination, mo empty and worth,
less. It seems as if it wero done but
for ono purpose, tho acquisition of
money. The bait was deceptive and
in tho end it will havo been proven,
that the product of tho bait i decep
tive. From tho deceptive man "j;ooJ
Lord deliver us."
IIannidal'sSkkliitos. Thousands
of persons throughout tho United
States, w ho have gazod in wonder up.
on tho collosal proportion! of Van
Amburgh'i famous elephant Ilunni-
D, m aI.IUIvIu.i Ii. tt.la vuu.it. j fur
ty- kix years, the largest specimen of
Iho species ever imported into this
country or Etiropo, w ill ho interested
in tho final disposal of bis bones,
which, we understand, are to be add
ed to the zoological curiosities of New
York Central I'nrk.
Hannibal died ut Ccntcrrille, MJ.,
in about tho ninetieth year of his age,
in May, lsiiO. The complete skeleton
of nn elephant being very difficult to
optnin, tho bones, are corresponding
ly valuable, and great precaution,
wore, in consequence, taken to pre
sort u those of Hannibal, nnd under
lli e charge ot Albert Townsend, the
carcass was dragged to a field about
a mile from the village, und a large
und strong mausoleum of masonry
erected over it. There it was suffer
ed to reuiuin until the flesh hud wast
ed away sufficiently to permit of the
removal of tho hones. So trout was
the muss that not until a few days
since was it thought advisable to opeu
the tomb.
To Mr. Ilnytt Frot, director of the
menagerie, is due tho conception of
the idea of milking tho unique and
vnltiablo present to tho city of New
York. Within a tew weeks the mas
sive bones will have been cleansed, and
transput tated to tha Central Park,
I j M,t p j tl9 zoological depart
menl, there to remain an objoct of in
terest to the visitor until the tooth of
timo causes them lo cm m bio to dusl.
Sin Has no Motioii. What a vol.
umo of sorrow ful truth ia comprised
in that single utterance, "no mother!"
We must go down tho hard, rough
path of lile and become injured to tai
und sorrow in their sternest forms be
fore we ran lake home to our own ex
perience tho drend reality no mother
without a struggle and a tear. But
when it is said of a I rail young girl,
just passing from childhood toward
ihe life of a woman, bow sad is tha
story summed up in that short sen
tence! Who shall now chock the
wayward faticieaT Who ahnll now
bear w ilh tho errors and failings of
tho motherless ilaut-hlcrr J.el not
movements? lieinctnbcr, oh remem
ber, sho has no mother.
A graceful story is told of Lamar
line. Out day a ooui.ilMia man of tat
ters called upon bun, nnd, informing
him of his needy situation, requested
the loan of a considerable sum of mon
ey, l.amurtinp. who was much mov-
; tj ,y ,,e rvcilal, opened drawer
i ,,j ,,,-0 him Ihe amount. Ho then
Cl,niu(,t,., his unfortunate vUilor to
tho vestibule. Tho season was au-
Untnn .and, as l.armartinc opened Iho
street door, tho untortunulo author
shivertd in his shabby coat. A nud-
' den idea struck l.anisrline, and cull
ing out, "Monsieur, you nro lorgeU
ling your overcoat," he quickly took
down an overcoat that was hanging
I in the passage, and assisted his needy
visitor lo put it on w ilh so much dex
terity and grace, thai tho poor man,
quite overcome, did not know how lo
refuse a gift which was so delicately
offered to him.
A (.'oon Nam Always bo moro
solicitous to pieservo your innocence
than concerned lo prove it. It will
never do to seek a name ns a primary
object. Like trying to bo graceful,
the effort to le popular w ill muke you
contemptible. Take cure of your
spirit nnd conduct, and your reputa
tion will take care of itself. Tho ut
most that vou are called to do, as tho
Pri" ,T reputation, is to rc
move aspersions. ja'I not vour namo
be ei il spoken of, and follow tho high
est examples in mild and explicit self
vindication. No reputation can be
I permanent w hich does not siinngfrom
' principle, nnd ho w ho w ould maintain
a good ciiarut tcr voiu 01 onence 10
wuid lioil und toward man.
A ( o vki.nt Loss or Memory.
A genlleinaii who was very zealous nn
Ihe subject of horses, but not accord
i'lg to knowledge, bought a mure nt
auction nnd rode her home. "Well
link of what I hear gemman say
yesterday something about some
body and bis money is soon parted.
I tbsrcmeniler the fust part '.''
A lady advorlising for a husband, ia
very ps'rliclilar to have it understood
that "nono need apply who nro under
six feet." That female is strongly iu
pT(r "f l..v won