Tin: 'UUUI.D I'K.T.'I.K A." vg(st circulation of any News jipfr in North Central I rcnncylvanh, f Terms of Subscription. . .,inn-r. or wiili. n 3 month.. ...t'i H I .jtltT j .rid 1-ef-ire 6 month. 3 .Iter lt t.Tpirli'm of 0 month.... !l SO a oo ; F.-te3 of A'lvcrtiaing. il, nt alierti.rmri.t., p-r .'tuaroof 1(1 liucaor 3 time, or le .ulnnfc-nt Inaortion ,j,;.tr;,i.,r:' and Executory' noti.c.i... frr! D'jtit'iS ioni m l F.trsyl ijutinn S"tic. ,nr.l Card.., 1 year 4 uotiue., prr lino ...... i rninuy advutiskment: i so 60 1 DO 3 5(1 1 SO 2 00 i 00 15 w ter-M....-anr.l.... ...M oo ...15 00 ...:o oo 1 oolnran bo'.uqid 1 ooluina.. .An 00 ,. a oo ,. 80 oo Job Work. BLANKS. ...t2 CO 6 q:ilrrl,pr.iiiirc,l lira dr... pr, ,uiro, J 00 Oirar 0, pr quire, 1 JO t HAXDRII.L3. I m',25 or Ion, f 3 00 I 1 .beet, 20 or loi.,$5 00 Met, !5 or te, 3 00 ! J jt,3; orlo,10 00 $f r 2 of vai-'ii of shore at proportionate rate. I UliO. B. OOOliLASOKB, f E-Iltnr toil Proprietor. I tfnrtK i Hill. . tUUll, ! UAMk riCLBine. IrVALLAQE & FIELDING, I ATTORN EV'S AT -.LA W, I Clearfield, Pi. "'Ss-Lr;raI buainea. of alt kind. attended to with premptnea. nnd fidelity. Ooiee in re aidenc William A. Walla, ja12:70 A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,1 Clearuald, Pa. I VS-OSa la th. Court House. decl-ly H. W. SMITH, ATTORXKY-AT-LATV, riearllcld, Pa. ly wiLLiia a. villacc. J. Ltaa wXTns. WALLACE &, WALTERS, Kekti Eaiat Agents in J Convojaacert, Clearfield, Peiiii'a. . 4L.Keftl Kttate boneht and nU, title xm- ified, oonreynci irppri, t paid, mn4 mu rtnoi tkin. Offic in ucw bjiiuuifr. nearly ppjsito Court Howie. jinlt70 ISRAEL TEST, ATTon.VKY AT LAW, Cieartleld, Pa. ffW-OtB). In tb. Court IIonM. jyll,'C7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Ofixoa ll.rkat St , a.r llrrt.wlck A Irwin'. Urn Blere. "Prorflpt attention jriean to tbe .renrine af Boanty, Cl.imr, Ac, and to all legal bu.ine... Mireh H, l7 It. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY - A T - LAW, tTallarelun, Clearfield County, Pcnu'a. All leal tu.lne.t protn,itiy alttoded to. " WA L T E R B I A R R E ff ATTOHXKY AT l,AW. Ofte. on Second rt., CUarfleld, Pa. noe31,fo JolCTc U T T L E7 ATTmNEY AT UW And Real Folate Aftit, Clearfield. Pa. VStrttnn Tatrd rft, bet. Cherry A W4lnui. lrKaip4Mtfutly otTiTB bit terv.cei In reUinar and bular laaJi In CUararld and adjoiniop antit and witb an cxprrtonre nf orr twenty yori ai a inrvoyor, flattar hianeif that he ena rtaier mitfaet'.oa. fub28.'Ci If WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Ofiea oa Market meet oao door ea.l of tba Clear lold Co.ntr Han k. (aaay,'ti4 J.ba II. Orvia. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS 4, ALEXANDER, ATTOHSKYS A T LAll'. m ilelonte, Pa. .i.lS.'fi y DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN & Sl'RGEOX, uiiiEtisiii RU, r.i. ill attend profc.ional call, pimplle. BuglO'i'D DR. AI THORN, PHYSICIAN & SLT.OKOX, H AVISO located it Kylertown. CVarflcld eo Pi., ofleT-t hi pr'.isitial tervioeft t the pvoplr of the urnanitiny eountry. Sejit. 2.','CI-y "IjiUjTfV WOODS PHYSICIAN i SUKGEON. liar lug remnviil to AninTil1f, ?., nfr.-rn hit irofeiional irrrifMt to the p"iIe nf that jilaer ad tbe aarronotDg country. All eall promptly attesdtd to. D c. 4 dm -1. jTHrraiNE7Mr d7, rilYSICIAN 4 SU11GKOX, "IT A VIN II located al PeanSeld. T... ' ITer. bin ml pmfc.ion.1 -rrice. lo tlie people of that piaoe .nd ..irround:.ii2 ciunlrT. AH c.K.prompllv attended lo. oet. 11 tf jefte'rson LtTZf TIIYSICIAN iSfR-GEOX, H AVISO loe.ted at O.eeota, Pa., offer, bli profe.iianal eereiee. tw tha peopl. of that Ala.4 and .arroundinf eoantrr. ark. A II oall. )r..n-i.tlr attended to. Offir. sad ra.iil.nea aa Curtin .U, tormarly aeenpi'.;d a? Dr. Klin.. mjlU-ly TrT JTP7BI) IRC HFI EL D, Lta Sarjreoa oftheKd Ug tnnt, Pennfylrinin Vnlaatatri, having returned frun the Army, cfftri hi profeMtnal lerrieei to tba cititeoF of iMearfleM ennty. Pr'tf-'cuion-wi ealli pmmptly at ten 14 t. rf'&e on Seeund treat, (urner. occupied by Jr. fta4i. pr4.,ft tt DR. T, JEFFERSON BOYER, PHYSICIAN AND snsr.btX. FeeonJ Ptreet, C.earfirM. Ta. VCa.4fatiar nermnentS b-eHel, be lit e.Terf abif proteainl ferricen to the eiliien of t'learfield j M, vietnity, ami ine paiiiia generanr. u rain promptly attended t... ociJ;i y f7 BT RE A D , M . D ., niSICIAN AND SURijUUN, kylrrtutvn. Pa. Spelfoll offer, bl. .errice. to tbe eltlient of the swrronndine eountT. aprtl Sni pd. EV8 EN" H AC K M"A NT" House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Mcarfif Id, PciiiTa. Will ete-nfe JiV In Lit line promptly ind tm a vorkwianlike n miner. r'M j dental" partnershif.- Dit. A. M. 1III.LS, n..lrl to Inform bl. patron., and tbt wat:ie KMoer illT.t .t be ka. aavaciated witb hiw la tm praeti.aaf Pr.U.try, s: r. siiAvr, d. p. s., Uketaa fraduata ot tha Pbllajelphia Per 1.1 Call.,., aed I See. foe. bat tba higheat lle.ta ttoa. pr.rH.ioaal skill. All Wf.k doaa ia tha one. 1 will katd Telf par.cn. II re.poa.l hs far keint dewo la tba nut mtt.fwetort man. er and kicHe.1 order af tbe profolow. A a aetaSll.bed practice of twewte.two Tear, ia tV )iHH-a enable, me ta apeak la mj pallenta ,,,, t wSdee.ee. BncH"""" fnm ' "'''"ea (bonld b ai.d. leuor 4t-T kelara tba p.ti.nt de.iita. A GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 13-WII0LK NO. 219:3. Cards. MRS. S. 8. LIDDELL'3 MAKBLH & STONE YARD, clkuifiei.h, TA. Pf'PLop on Heed Street, ntftr Pctinaylvania. Itailruad depot, mny l77(,:if. (37 H7" HA L L," " PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLE Alt FIE l.P, PKNN'A. ' ' Puripji uIwtiTH fin hand and nimlr to ordfr on sb'rt noiT. Pi pet bored en reisonatilc trriim. All norlt wurrnntcl to reader mii-l net inn, and delivered if d'-iiml. my2i:lypil GEORGE C. KIRK, Juitioc of the Peace, Purveyor and Conveyancer, - I. allien. burp. Pa. . - - All taiinwf ititrtiPtrd to biro will l-r jtromptly al tended to. Pcmoni wifhinj to t-mpldy ar vrror will do wrll to giT him a roill, m hf flnitcru himifirthat he can r -ndt-r tnti-faction. Itpetlnof i cenvoyaaoc. arliclc of pet iiient, and all Irtral pnptl ti "iDi'y nna uouuy riccun'.K mar-n-vp DANIEL W. DOHERTY. BABBSB & HAIR MESSEBr . tEcoss sitttirr, . jk cLr.Anrir.i.i. pa. if CHARLES SCHAFER, LA.tiEIt BEKlt KUEWEB,' Clearlicld. Ia. K AVISO rented Mr. TntnV r.rewerjr be htpc. by strict attention to buaiue.. and Itic uanutolure of a ulterior article ef J.KKIt to receive tbe patromge of all Ibe .Jd and many new ouitoroeri. . Aug. lio, If. SURVEYOR. rillin undci igned offer, bi. rerviei a. a Sur i eeyor, and niay be loun i at bi. reaideuee, in Lawrenee township. Letter, will reacb bits di rected l C'learlrld, I'a. n,.T7.tf. JAMES MITC1IF.U,. J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGKAI'H GALLERY, Market Street, Clr.rfieU, Ta. CEOMOS NADE A STECIALTY.- "V'EtiATIVKS made in cloudy, a. well a. In X eleiir weather. t'on"1'.e.t! on hand n good .....rtment l KKAMK. ffKrtKUSCOPKS and STLKKKHCOPIO VlKWji. frame., from any .tyle ol moulding, made to order. opr2-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, pe.tLRl IB CLXKRAL MERCHANDISE, I.ItAI14MT(lX, Pa. Also, eltenme m.nufi'turer and dealer in Square l iiulier aud Sawed LumSerut .11 kind.. fs!- Order, aolicited nd all bill, pr'iinptly fined! .!!1L oto. iuut hkkt At.i.nr- t-aaT W. ALBERT & BROS., lanufaeturer.A elten.iie lte.ler.in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c, WOODLANIi, PKN.N'A. yr-OrJer .oluited. Bill. Oiled on .hurt notice and reasonable teruia. AdJre.. Woodland P. O., Cleardeld Co., P.. j.;J lr W Ultl.KT A 1I1KIS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MtKCliAN r. Crencbllle, Icarllrld County, Pa. Keep. eonit.n'W on bnd a full aa-ortment of lrj Ooodi, llaidw.re. lir'ieerie". nd eeenlbmn n.u.ll.T kept in a retail store, whiel. will lie ld, for Ca.ll. eiie.p eiewner.- ,h .hi --- rreneuvllie, juue -i, i' ly. C. KRATZER & SONS, II E,U CHANTS,. BFALKM IS . . Dry Goods, ClotLicg, Hardware, Cutlerr, Que.n.w.re. Oroeerie., rrn.l.lea. and bbinglr., Clcarftrld, Prim's. e-At Ibclr new. tore poowt.on Beeond etrret, near II. F. Bigl.r 1 lo'. Il.rdw.r. .tura. IjanU M0SHANN0N LAND & LUMBER CO., C3CL0I.A fiTLAM SIH.I.f, msi rtiTi'o.1 LUMBER, I.ATH, AND riCKIiTS II. II. FIMl.t.INOFOIlP, rreiident, OIBoa Fore.l Place, No. as s. 4th .u Phii'a. JOHN I,WSIH, Ktipennlendenl. tieriiaill en n i , i n a e-iinjor, ..... Oj'eola .Mill', tlcartl. ld wiuiilv. Pa. : ,jtate.d blue U siik sack, a la mode, jecri SAIdDEL I. SNlDLR, Practical WatCh Maker, I Oppo.it. tb. Court llouw. rXCOND ETItErT, i t.EAnFIDLI), TA. j ,-4)r All kind, of Maiehe., Cloeli. .nd Jewelty i nr.imi.llr retiaired. and work warranted lo i-ivc Mti.l.rlion. niar2:7U I JAMES C. BARRETT, Ju.tict of Ibc Peace hnd Licensed Conveyancer, l.uthrraburf; ( Irartit Id l o,, Pa. Tyr-Cnlletiuli A Tffniltanerf pn-mptly made, and all kindl of leg.il inntrutnerit" exern'ed on hurt nwtiee. nmvl(:tlir j. noLLnwcinii b. tavn caitct H0LL0WBUSH & CAREY, ItOOKSELLERS, Clunk Hook Manufacturrrs, AND STATIONERS, 1IH .yinrl.fl SI., rhUndrlthla. fcPnper Floor BaeL. and tin.. Folenp, Letter. Note, Wr.l'liinir, Curl.in nnd Wall P.per.. fel.K.TII lrpd NEW yiAititidi: ivoitK.s, CLKAUFIF.LD, 1'KNN'A. c AM. nd c Ibe new MAHlll.K WOPki" Market Itrcet. nppa.lt tbe Jail. WONIMEMS. cnEciAN tom nr. FRF.M'I! COftlli:?, TABLE TOPS, MAXTLEi". GAItPEN FTATt'A KY, TEIUIA I I TTA W AIli:, - . , IIEAII A FOOT STONES, of new anj beautiful deeigr.a. All of wbi'h will I .old at ciijr prieea, or 2i er cent. lea. tban nnr other eM.t-tiilmnnt In thir ciun'y. Fati.faetii'n (fuarnilteed in a!l en-ea. Order, thankfully reeeired and pron-pllt Clli-d in the beat wvrkuan like manner. . A. OIPSON. Jtwra E. Vi'it.on, Ajeul. Bijll.lt NEW MARBLE YARD 11 i.tiTiir.RMit'nni rTMIR mi-lerr'irned take. tbi. method of inf"rm 1 is. 'be eitirena of the c-lern end of tlie e.Mintr lhal he h.aopcn'-d a M.rhle lar-l, tor Tie Ip.nufsrtnre of Touib.tniira, siouumrnts. Head and Kant Stmios, r r. I empl-y se hut lb. bet w.arkmen, end ne th heat in. trrial. All order, promptly klled and lb work warranted. Addrea. til I-tier tn ha.mki, oooiii.Asnra. l4atlsnkarf. OeleWt . 17. in1 liiiijj! THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAUFIKM) PA Tin: rurt Hi: .m run v.r, J The heart 1 like a rivrr, Vhen-in two luirrt nt flow ' One to the Future Itn.liiig, iu to I he l,iii(T Ago. On b-.ib tbe banki are roici j ii b'rtb tlie un m raft, P'tt the current whit h i nmootbvit Plown rver to the Past. I'j.on (tan ebbipff rivrr Our thmijfl.tei like vacls go hme to tlm Future imliiig, hame to the Iotiff Ao. Itru.kinig at lltt ir miuruing, IteliM wa ifenrir priv Itniujrlit from lhfv itirilant ivlandi Humid by yuiith'fl tunny ikieii. Httaiifrn tlmt tbe Past rem a i net b tSbat ia the heart fur ayr FtrDn(rp w are never willing To my the paM jio.Hl-ltye, Tbe fulure it a nhuiluw A eload wttiwe gojitrn tbtta Make riTV cloud look golden , Itiat'i ia the dittance seeu. Jlie p;it o full at )diahure. A raini-'jw b'lubt h- bow Conner. tbr prt-p.nt uouicnu - With thne of Y..t Afitt, A bridge wr oft are erownin, Paiitini tbt Irwnd t old. With iatMP fair aud youihtnl. And Uair a bribt at golda Ptranjfe tlmt (Ik gold must rauikb Out of the lunnv batr. Plmnjfe that the nlver Fpinaeth Net in fr tbe ol to wear, Strange that tbe wrinkle trample " Out the ouok fre' bloom. Like nhadow titat in evening, tver briiht puilurca eome. A Millicer'g BiU. ' ' Frem tb. Iloatna INul, Oct. IT.) Tho cane of Flynt rcrstis (.'ooliilfro in wliicli iMra. l'lj-nt, tho colebraled lre"nmnkfT of Hnston, eccka to recov er of Albert I'oolidj'c a bill nninKt liiti wife of S 1 ,li 1 1, for nx niotitli't nervic ra, iHiigainon trinl in the Superior Ctiiirt, at r.oRtrin, before Jtidf;n J!eed Tbe prvviotia triul ri'ulled in tlio tilt j nre''mct:t of tbe jury, 'i lie jireaettt trial ns opened on .Montdty. inc. defendant, made nn fl'tirt to feeuro tlie foslpont mcnt of tbe eae, but did not sutxecd, nnd il cttine on just bo foro noon. Tiiu nppetirnnco of tbr court room, notwithstanding tho ex Iraordinary import of tho case, wa not a ;rual ilvul out of the nrdinnry. There were, it is true, n fovf ladies present Bttraeied by tlio mslluof silk and poplin and loa rose at fifteen dol lars a yard, but they were not Ktrict- ly of the order interested in tho ut-tion of the dressmakinu prices and ! regal point lace of tho kind 19 be oh tntned at .Mrs. i'lynts. 1 ho in n sen - .l- p,.n.l.,ni ,n I oil It lr.Ja docs at tlio session of ih Superior Court, esecially in tho dock. Ji.t. snt Mr. Flvnl, iho partner of Mr. Flvnl' joys and sorrows, who spells his name with an "i and nliow t'i j mI op' w ife to spell hers wiiti a "y, ana oe- easionnlly during tho progress ot at g(1ys the patron, 'il w ill t:ot cost you fairs Mr. Coolidge, w ho maintained ! ,,i,j ibing to put this in,' which is us throughout tho tnosi impcrtnrable j ,-ltiiciihiut us to ask n man to grind gravity. Mrs. Coolidge was not pros- L-0ur axo on his gi indslone, and gra cut, for some reason or other. She , tiuuJy U'll him tliat it won't coal him will probably, however, mako In r rp I a colll. jj, laUes money to run n pearance beforo tho raso is concluded, newspaper, r.s well ns an' ether btit- 1 but not until called for. Mrs. Flynt, though, was on hand from the time . the Court first eamo in, ith a bevv of tho girls who were cmployc-l by her to work upon the very elaborate and rc. iirrie tlresses in question, nnd looked confident nnd smiling, but per Imps a lilllo worn liom going thro' tho snmiuer campaign. She was at- . i :.. . .1 1...-. . I.I....I, V. '"" """J r " nnd flnuneu. as tniglil nc e xpreicu, i i her incompnniblo siylr, anJ hehl her Jjyn with admirablo complacency - Taken all in nil, Mrs. I Ivnl w iiiild not ,tf considered a votary of fashion, j( of course, ssy in her j es- terdav's niincaraiico. lint whatever attaches Iter, a a talker, .Mrs. r lyni is sharp, nsrceablo and nonchalant. In opening tho enso Mr. Howes presented lo the jury copies of the hill, of which there are just pightv items, amounting in all to 81,01 1 li. of which tho following will give general Idea : Hpnirinf frees dnaa.de Making lace over.kirt and tteha and aia' trrial - tl'tlM-for mlTtiinr dree. J.'i; mnk.s'J.I: dr. Mah.nit l.l.'-k r-lk dee.a nnd trimminff". tji: H J.rl. thread lace. 43 l ) vard na'rrow lace, f-l X;l Ii arla tlnrk .aim, St.: Ac Mabii.r. bla'-k nlk suit, kt: ttimntiiif , 1..; .Mi: in) rani, block vlk.Sllo.j; 14 Nnl antin. S., 2 : Ae M'ikinr p-iphn ruit, k-s Iriuimmg , rilfl ST : and mai.-ria' M:-kin( blue eamhric out Makintf eeer.ii'-ker rnit and triromiiiK, A--ti: and tnalerinl Makine: purple .ilk. S.i7: trinnnrK. ; I ; pl"kin, fit f: to rs-d- t 11-1 le .ilk, t;2; 1.1 vard. etriped allk. $.-. ".: Ac. tti-triiiinniiK afiek. SeS; an.! material lakiltg llernani auit, S4.it tommtiijr, l7o 1.1 yard. Ileni.ni, t-.it; J ) aid. Ira ru.e .ilk, t ill; Ac Making wbite pe,ne ruit, t:'U, tiinnwiutf. til.i; i'l'd VMde iluny m.eition, k it ; Ac (II 0(1 n i; 1H 2 71 r.s ,tll2 .ir, MI I' ll? ri 1.1 I'd Flower, fur k-sip rkirt Total I,SHI II Mrs. Flyr.t is soon put on tho stand and sworn. A trunk is brought into court nnd numerous articles of wear ing apparel produced therefrom and laid about convenient fur inspection. The first matter taken up m as Iho morning dress, w hich cosl S.i.'i.lT. This wus a most elaborate and intri onto affair. First, Mr. Flynt bad lo buy the mbo lo make it otil of, anil then cut il up. To do ibis required nn ndnptation, a skill nnd a peculiar artistic manipulation of bit h few are posced. The amount of labor re quired win extraordinary, nnd the most assiduous perscnul attention be ing continually demanded liom Mrs. Fit lit, Ac, Mr Flynt show ed the ju ry jill ubotil it. In tho next item the tour nnd one third ynrdt of thread laea Wcro gone through with,. Ibis was n, very rare and curious pattern, and accordingly very costlv. The price of il depended upon the fineness ..Til.. ..... . .1 . L . : .1 - tu tou jutiti-rn aim me quantity in ine mnrkel; it was never cheap. Ileside, what increased the cost of this dross particularly was, the fuel il was shot ted. Lewis Ji. Tucker, an export, twore lhat Ihe lace was ihe ht Urn ) PRINCIPLES CLEAKFIEU), PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, uuiai ilk. sols, worth ellit or leu dollar a yard. I Tho Jlerimiii suit item, g.'itill.PX j I'l-otiiftit out fonsiderablo (liseiission. Mr. Howes nskeil tho witness If forty five dollars was the regular prieo . for mitKins n tire", ml site Haul it was Mm. Klynt cxnliiinetl lo tho Cotir i whnt tiads nnd Moleclois were, nnd exhihiletl sample. After tlio bill had been pono over Mr. Howes imiuiretl when the pliuMiT had nsked def.-n-dull t for the money. Mia. Hynt I asked for tlie money tlio second day after tho jubilee. Mr. Howes Did you send for Mr. Coolidgo then 1 A. Not then; J think it was ui Into ns tho 12th or Kith of July tlmt 1 sent for Mr. Coolidgo. (. "iVhat wits the result of tlmt interview? A. When Mr. C'oolidiro came to tlio house I wna just ready to lenvo with . JJr..: Mint, and was leelint' in n pretty good nu mor; Mr. Coolidge was very bland; he said he had looked over tho hill and there was no pariicularjtem with which be found fault, but it was with the amount of tho bill; I told him he could not expect a bill to run six months without running tip ; ho suid bo was rcsUved to take this thing in to court, becnu.iQ il wan high limo to have high priced dressmakers taken down: "Why, Mr. Cool itlge," said I, ' I think you will hare to legislate bo fore you can keep tho girls away from me; now Mr. Coolidge, you willj liavo !o look this bill over uud see what there is to find fault with." I "Mrs. Flynt," Paid he, "I bavo ninde up my mind lo yay this when judge and jury decide that I shall pay it ; 1 looked upon yon u a public awindler, and I he community looked upon you so. I will break you up if il costs me S.)0.''JO," bo continued to call tno a sw indler, ami so on.snd I opened the uoor and lold mm no Dinn-r I uiv liou'tc could call me that, and perhaps I called him "a miserable ttinncr," don't know ; perhaps I did. How is il about fitting different women, Mrs. Flynt ? A. Somo I can fit off in tin hour and some it takes hall a day. How was il with Mrs. Coolidge? A. Sho was a very difficult woman to fit to make her look w ell ; I don't say I hut I made her look well; I did the beet I cou'.d. EuufliDg a Newspaper. One of our exchanges is excited over boing asked lo do gratuitous puffery antl relieves itself in this vigorous fashion : ".Sumo men who havo paid two dollars at nn early peril d in lilo for an advertisement worth four or five. j,p, nr to think they are stockholder in the crtnllilinienl lor elernii)- They demand the publication ol till nion i.io and funeral notices, ohitiij i.extTortj" -seven ycais gratis. r-pcaK of pay und they grow indignant. Don't I tiatronize vour paper F 'Yes; but you n-cei veil tho worth of your j money lor what yon Paid.' 'Uut,' mon,.v lor w hat von p ncK, i,d no lianor will succeed finon- ciully that carries a deadhead system. Any mention of Iho people a allairs that they arc anxious lo mo in print is worth paying for. "The newspaper bnsinces is very exacting on all connected with it.nnd the pny is comparatively small ; the proprietors risk ntoro money for small profit, nnd the editors and reporters and printers work hin der and cheaper than Ihe same numW-rof men in any other profession, requiring tho given ii mount of intelligence and training and drudgery. T ho life has itscharms nnd its pleasant ns;ociutinns, scarcely known by tho outsido world ; but il has its earnest work and anxieties and hours of exhaustion, which, likewise, tire not know n to those who think the business ull fun. The idea that news papcrdoui is tho t linntber circle where the favored members live it lilo of ease and free from care and go lo the circus , t nigl.t on a freo ticket and to the spring on a free pass in tho summer, is an idea which w desire to explode practically, theoretically. Jiusiness is business, mid tho journal tl at suc ceeds is tho one that is run on a square business footing, Ilia annio as bunking or building bridges, keeping a hotel or running a livery stable." Tr. Citt of llmrArrrn Says a divine: "When I was a liltle boy 1 thought of heaven as a great, shining city, with vast walls and spires and w ith no one in it except w hile angels, who were strangers to mo. Hy-nnd by mv litllo brother died, and I thought ol me grcai city, wun willisana dome vc tUvm 1(,ir freedom." and spires, and flock of cold, unknown I n m angels, and ono little fellow thai : Far away amon.t the Alleghanie, wa acquainted wilh. Ho wn the tK.re is a spring so small that a single only one I knew in heaven nl. that ox in a sninmer s day could drain it lime. Then another brother died, and ,ry. It .rut n unohliT.a vo way thcro wcro two there that 1 knew. ',,, the hills lill it tpn-.nU into the Then my acquaintances began to die, , i.e.iutil'ul Ohio. Thence in stretches and tho flock continually grew. lttir invnv t15n, miles, leaving on its it was not until I sent ono of my little i,.,fis . ,liari a ,i,n,,,.d villages children lo hid grandparent liod nnd cities and many n cultivated farm that 1 began to think that. I had got ll( bearing half a thousand steam a litllo in myself A second went, n ; iat. Then joining the Mississippi, ihiid, a fouilh, and by that timo I at retches nwnv nnd away some twelve had so many ncqiiainlnnces in heaven I hundred miles'more, till il falls into the that I did not sec any moro walls und ' cmblem of elernilr. It i one of the domes and spires. I began lo think ot tlio reulen ol Ibe celcsti.il cilt. And now, there- have been so many ot my aeiinninlaiices eot tiiero, H seem to me I know moro in heaven tban 1 do ou earth." There are lour good habit punc tuality, accuracy, steadiness and ili patch. Without the first of these, timo is wasted ; without tho second, mistake tho most hurtful to your credit and interest and thul of others, may bo committed; without the third. nothing can be -done ; and w ithout the fourth, opportunities of ' I , I . n.i uutuuiucs ntu loci. ' Cincinnati bat a "Christian Grain Elevator" Thcro is no other city west of Pittsburgh whose Christian. j rv moo o iivnii tif-uiing, f 3 IV. PI . MLJJL j NOT MEN. umut - iMi i mr tu j jypu jULinm 0mm ", Iho Volley of Ajalon. A VIIMo Iha lljttle-lleld where Jo.liut stopped tbe Kua. Tin l!ev. ( S. Hohinson, in the 8 ! CrSritfan films, gives nn interesting rt ! iteeotHt of a visit to Joshua's Imtllo- Held t ' "Oi. thii way lip tlio didklllt hill we hatl' filler, into qtilto n vigorous dis cushion concerning on of the historic teuirriiseetices lor which I'ppcr' Belli rom is famous. There can be nn doubt of its authenticity ns the locality in wiioh was wrought out thut great vi-tory oi jsrnci over tow iinotities. TU- iuci.le.tt, however, has notoriety .' , . ....ii.. . ,, iiiuuiiiilll wiilli. in i-neiiiiiy iiti nirii , . I. . , ... i . .. i ". i .. i .. I I iiiatniraeio ni ' johuo:i, wnen nu nunc i UR aim ami "o"n otonj sun. Wo WCrVV.. frill CIHW Ot .illOOII Alld vull-y of Ajalor. Wo were laboring up :bo identical steeps down which the foe was driven discomfited. "nd if the record is literal, record ingfact nnd not figure, then wo were certain that somewhere in full sight was tho exact spot upon which tho nnsr-en brakes wcro applied to the whtels of ihis solar system, bringing it t a mighty stop i'or twenty-four hours. "After a dizzy, hardworking plunge down into tho verdurod ritlley, over rotlta smooth, nnd worn, and very Hli pery, wo fell inlo the lino of an ancient Jiomun road, wbero tho pall) had been' originally constructed of heavy flagging slotted, like cyclopcan pavement; the wny wus Intolerably tough, but now and then it wus aetu ally cut in the living rock, nnd the steps nude excellent footholds for the horses. There i no uso in denying, however, that this forenoon's work put the tetl to our endurance j the jar of stepping up or down llieso stone stairs is, alter a while, a serious inflic tion. ' "Right before u now lay the rude village of liibcon, tho modern name of which is KU ib. leaving our less ad venturous ladies lo wind their quiet way around the beautiful vineyards and orclnrds lyinjf in tho plain, their whito garment shining in the sun, againsl the deep green of tho olive trees scattered in tho meadows, we rodo directly up to tho precipitous hill on tho singular summit of w hich the hnmlct now sttintlet. Il seemed actu ally inttciessiblo lo an unprtteticed eye, but turn-body found u tigr-ag road among tho layers of rock, and led our way. 1 never believed myself much of a horseman. It has ever been my misfortune to keep going over the bead or tail of nn iiuinuil. I'ut ullcr reaching the lop of that cover-like village, I felt so proud in my mind that I verily believed I might with proper training having been fit- '-It afforded no liltle amusement to us all, when, ufurthoe frnntic en diavors, we at last confronted each tinner on tho narrow, dirty ndgo, to put tho serious inquiry why any one of us had attempted it what wo went fori h for lo sec ? For there was ac tually nothing at tlie spot worth climbing after. And somebody was iinfui ttiontc enough to quote the open ing sentence of that confused orator in a debating society ; "I raise, Mr President, to tell yon what I rose for!" "Even tho associations of this place could have been more contemplatively recalled far out of reach of iho snarl ing of dogs, tho mtilliltidirons fleas ami tho unntlcrahlc stenches of that indescribable pack of hovels, (fnly one thing grew clear a n piece of Scrip luru exposition from the visit. No body need ever ask -me whero the tjibeonitea got tho 'old sack upon their asses,' w ith which they deceived Joshua 'the w ine bottles old and rent and bound up ; and old clouted shoes upon their feet ; and the old garments upon them ; and tho old bread dry and mouldy.' There arc plenty ot such things right in the midel of thin forlorn town. "Il w as hard In believo thisdesolato spot bud once been 'a great city, as one of the royal cities.' We had to push imagination hard lo recall the lino history enacted nn Ihe stony bill. This was really the high placo cl Gib con.' Wo remembered that hero Sol omon had his dream, and received the eminent wisdom that penned the Pro verbs. Hero Ainussa fell under the treacherous weapon ol Jotih, and here Asahvl'. fleet find was stayed in sud den death. Here A sap It sang, and (Med ledom ministered in famous daya, when tho labcrnntle, constructed by Moses from putternsgiven him in Sinai, stood uptiii ihe eminence. Hero res ted the alter of burnt offi-ring until tho Umplu was finished for its final nhndo on Mount Moriuh. It is sad to see bow tho village has fallen. 'Hew ers nf wood and drawers of w ntor' the inhabitants hrcntno after the battle LrealeM tribiitnricsnf llieoccan, whit h I (1,.,ot,i i i:,1 ,,U- shrill roll nnd j r,.,r t;n the iinnel, w Ilh one loot on the sen ami the oilier on the land, shall till up his band and swear that time shall ho no longer. So with immortal influence. It is a riil river an oceun and a houndlcst and fathom lest as eternity. lion. Col.i Mills I'ki.ano, ot Ohio, now Commissioner of Internal JJeven- no, lias been nppoinled Secretary of tho Interior, in plain l-f tiviininl Cox, ivsigncd from disgust w ith the conduct ,,l Iho rre.i.l.o.t Futienco it exemplified in a man who loll his Wagon while his horse bulked, sat on slunin. and read the war lel- - icgrams till tlio animal was hungry jeiiouii to go lioinw. 31j 1870. In a Collar at Strasbourg, A French paper gives the following . . f . i - f ... nccotinl of the experience nf one of the inhabitnnt of Strasbourg tlnrirg tint I '.'!-'01! 1 V'"1 l,et'n fl'ihltshed in j "rp ,"r m',ny J'01"'''' nlld unairs mni never oeen so prosperous as they were when tho w ar broke out. On the approach of the enemy I sent away my wife and family, but could not leavo my warehouses anil stores, least w htin iho town was taken they should bo given up lo pillage The first eight days all went well; the ifl,uiirter I inhnbited seemetl to be I i , . . jL ., , H"' l "n ,,ho fn,l,lh exploded in front of my lion a shell my liouso anil house and n-oko all the wintlowson Iho ct'Otiud iMr. i I bought it prudent from thai .1 . . ll- 1 I ll,ii.Tei ...m. V 3 1 1 ii in my cellar selilom wont out ol it. 1 spent my ! days uuu evenings in rending, iiiue lliiiikinir what was about to befall me. On Saturday, tho 10th, about mid day, while I was Ukinir a meal, heard a tremcndotis noise over head. 1 ran to the stairs to ascertain the amount of da m a go doubtless caused by a shell i on the niantlcjuece, and unknown to falling into n.y house 1 drew luii.li me, it stretched out its little hands terrified. The entrance tn the ccllerinnd seined the three pieces, which 1 was stopped up by portions of the I did not observe until I got home. 1 wall. The houso had fallen in, and I n as buried alive. U nut passed through my mind in the first hour of my cap tivity I cannot adequately describe. I had fits of dumb linger, lo which general exhaustion succeeded. Py de grees 1 came lo myself, lor 1 must confess I completely lost my head; I collected my ideas and thought 1 re membered having during tlio day hronght down a petroleum lamp. I felt mv way to tho piece of furnituro on which 1 believed I had plarcd it, and by good fortune ihero il was. 1 lighted instantly. 1 1 wuf then that 1 realized my true situation ; all around me there wcro ruins ; Iho staircase no longer existed ; 1 could no longer de. ccive myself ; the houso hud fallen in pertinacious adherence to her original and this was to be my tomb. . To clear i slory. As the firmness wus siistaim d tho rubbish on that sijii was my only j by that look of innocence which Ihe hope, and began il wiih the liny of i most adroit criminal can never conn despair. Every brick I took away forfeit, tho court wcro at sonic los to made others full ; iho walls crumbled discover what decision just ice demand- continuully, nnd 1 was from one mo ment to another threatened uith des truction by the ruins. Then my lamp went out for want of oil, ami for a timo I gave up all hope; bul tho in Blind of self preservation prevailed, and I set to w ork ng:iin in a sen of rage. I hud been working, ns it seemed to me, more than two days, when the ceiling suddenly fell in ; a brick struck me on tho head, and 1 fainted. How long I remained inse'n siblol cannot tell. When 1 renpenvd my eyes I perceived an opening above my head, mid the sluts were shining. it was nii-M. I suffered nam iiotrlit'te lot leal n horn b y.niid inmiii-.H" u fresh fall of masonry. I w ailed for a day in mortal anxiety. As soon us I could reahxo my position hope return ed. 1 made a iu-tip of rubhisli :il! round mc, and, clinging lo a beam of iho ceiling, I raised myself out of ibis cellar winch bad so nearly been my! grave. Once nut of it, I again gave way. t lien 1 camo lo myself once more, I crouched down among tho ruins of my abode and wepi for more than Uo bours. I had spent four days in thai cellar. I wont into it without one gray hair, nnd now it is quite white. I faro nged more than twenty years in four days. As for my shops all arc burnt. 1 liad worked f ir ten years to set up my family in toler bio comfort. My wife and I looked for an old age exempt from caro; now ull iiuisl begin over again, and 1 see no prospect of anything but misery for our future days." . .American Wonders. , The greatest cataract in tho world is tbe falls of Niagara, w hero iho wa ter from the giral upper lakes forms a river of three fourths of a mile in width, and then, being suddenly con tracted, plunges over the rock in two columns, to tho depth of 17o feet. The greatest cave in the world is tho Mammoth cave of Kentucky, whero any can mako a v ova go on the water of a subterranean river, and catch fish without eyes. The greatest river in the known world id tho Mississippi, 4,000 miles bng. The largest valley in iho world is tho valley of tho Mississippi. It con tains five hundred thousand squaro miles, and is one of the most fertile regiont of the globe. The crentesl city park in tho wnr!J is in Philadelphia. It contains over two thousand acres. The greatest grain port in tho world is Chicago. Tho largest Inko In Ihe world is I.nko Superior, which is truly nn in land sea, being i'M miles long, and I, ooo leel deep j no longest railroad in the world is nro muny ,lievCi (ov, ,i,0 red lauo the I'licilii- Uailrt.nd, which is over .1,- The ale jug is a great waste. In all 010 miles in length. , olK.r things keep within Ihe compuss 'Ibc greatest natural bridge lnthe,n elotbes chot.se suitable, lasting ,' ,',, V ,:..' . ' , isinii, anil not hi wny iineries. in no i ami Hcspiso danger, nnd l-ceotne So tedar t reek.in trgtnta. It rxlen.ls ( wirm is 0vf ,;,, u,i . ,,0ver mind ! ,lm thai be can coolly perform the err. a chasm M feet in wtd.n and , , o..k. Never strelvl. your leg. lar I work which is given bint to do ! I 2..II feet in d. plh, and at Iho bottom ,.,erlhan the blankets will reach.oryou tir,U I see our Saviour tin. consid of which Ihe creek flow. . ill , tun, bo cold. A fool may make i erate for other, mi. I unmindful of .,n-l l.,nl ,a.i, oo" o. 1I1H Will IU IS tun iron .iltillllltliu til Missouri. 1 1 is 8'iO feet high and two mile in rirct.it. The best speciiner of f.recinn arcinieetnro in tlie woilil i tho fitr- arm oiiego tor orpi.ttns. niii.ideipi.ia. Ibe lar,.esl no tu.i o. 1 1... ..oil, I j is the Cmlon aqueduct, in New York. I Its length i -Joj milcsund it cosl 112,- Madame de Mnei said : "If I were "mMI.OPO. j mistress of lilt y languages, I would v Tho largest deposits of anthracite think in the deep lieniniii, converse coal in the world are in Pennsylvania, j in the gay French, write in the copi Ihe mines of w hicli supply the market out Kngiisb, sing in Ihe majestic with millions of Ion annually and ap. , Spanish, deliver in the noble lireek, pear lo bo inexhaustible. Amerirun aud make love in the soft Italian.' Engineer. m ' ii . Tho Someiscl Ikmocrtit wants to A Si. Ivonis m in is universally ron - demned by Id ft ienda liir cin ulatini' i the report thul bo was iroinir lo Ku - mpo, and then merely visited I'nri. K., and Koine, rvuw tork. m am a "Mary," said an old latly, "it i a very solemn ining lo gel married, "I know it is, molher," replied Mary, hnl it i a tolemnor thing not to." TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance NEW SERIES-V0I, 11, NO. 18. Testing Hor Iunocence. The followiriL' toitihiiitf scene re- i eently nectiricd in a PurUiun court of IjtiHtiea: A poor pale, wun foamstress was nrraigneil for theft. She up pen red at ; too imr W illi a hoy eleven or twelve months old in her arms her child. j Situ went to get some work one day, , ami stole three coins of 1W each. i 'J'ho money wus missed soon after ehe ilell Iter employer, nnd n servant was sent to her mom tn claim it. The servant found her about to q'tit her room with the thrco gold coins in her .hand. .Sho said In tin) sei v.-iiil, "I I Was gnnia to carry them to vm " was "nina to cr.rrv uNeviTthiless she wits curried to thcli,. r " w t.'.i. . r. ii. d Commissioner o Police, and he ordered t .. i.. . i r .. 1 : r Z .2? 1 r,r"rd humed from him thnt tho half lawyer, and when asuvu oy tno juoge What sho hud lo say for herself, she answered: ' 1 ho day 1 went to my employer's I carried my child wilh mo. It was in my arms a it is now. l was not paying itllenlion lo it- There were several other gold coins ! at once put on my liootiet, and was going back to my employer to t el tiro them when I was arrested. This is the solemn truth, as 1 hope for heaven's mercy." Tho court could nol believe this story. . They upbraided iho mother for her impudence in endeavoring lo pulin off such a manifest lie for the truth. They besought her for her own sake to retract so absurd a talc, for it could be of no effect, but obliged the court lo spntom-e her to a much severer punishment than they were disposed to inflict upon ono so young and evidently steeped eo deep in pov. ctly. J hosu appeal bud no Hied except tostrcnglben Ibe poor mother's cd. To relieve their embarrassment one of ihe judges proposed to renew tho fccctio described by tho molher. Tho gold coins were placed on the clerk's table. Tho mother was n quested to osstimo tho position in u liich tho stood at her employer's house. There was then a silent breathing in tlie court. Tlio baby soon discovered tlio blight coin, eyed it for a moment, smiled nnd then strelched forth its liny bands and clutched litem in it fingers with u miser's eagerness. Tho mother was acquitted. Jlow Starvation f lei.s Wilsor, tho Connecticut murderer, who wrni 'Ji day without food, thus describes his sensations rvhilc fasting ; "On ihe fourth and fifth days iho Ir'nl w as ten ible ; the ravings of bun gcr were fearful; I could hardly stand tl ; niter Hint, ntingtr ceased; on the sixth day my thirst was so intense that involuntarily 1 brought tbe wash dish to siy lips und drank several swallows of tinier; tho dish catuo in voluntarily to my lips, I coul I not hcljiil; this 'was tho only timo I drank during iheSlj flays." "How did you feel titter taking the water?'' "I fill no real inconventenco- after tli.it ; I did not frol hungry, bul felt very weak." Vben asked how ho fell otter first pniluking ol luod alter hi long fast, bead nurse w dl, and tho child, or ho said i rather children, were in excellent "I was careful not lo lako much, health. The physician could see no and I selected Ihe mush and fresh w a- reason w hy it, or Ihev, should npk ter. It was sweet and good, and 1 ! lit-,-. The mother is doing well.-" took il because it was tho lightest : There were no physicians piocnt at lood, and then I only took u quarter tl,e birth, and lha puins lasted on'y of the ration. Ii fill hot in tny stum-1 fifteen minute ach, and at once il caused my heart Mr. FinleV is alive to the impor to beat in u very rapid manner, and , tnr.ee and vliluo ol this addition lo III ulso very hard. Then tho hlootl scetned : family. He is now char-nitir irato to circulatti through mv hotly ait a very rapid rate, and I Ull rather strange. Hut in n few minutes my heart began to beat slower und natu rally then my pulse a Initial ceased, tho circulation becoming very low in deed. Then a reaction again took place, and I had considerable fever; there w as a burning tensai ion at my stomach, but no real pain." Spr.sn Wisely. iook most to your spending. Mo matter what ponies in, if it goes out. yon will always he poor. The art i not in making money, but in keeping il ; litllo expenses, like mice in a burn when they ate many, made great waste. Hair by hair heads get bald. Straw by straw the thalph goes off tho cottage, ami the rain comes in tho chamber. A bar rcl is soon empty, it the tnp leaks but a drop a miuiito. When you mean tn Btiii'n ItiMriti with innr mouth ? llnio ; money, bill it takes a wtso man l . r.-n, lit l(,.ni, ,..r t w c .e lo nuitii two cnimncys man to Keep one iroiiiir. II von t'lVn n hock sml Ivour.l. there it nolbinrr lert lor Ibe Hviiig batik. 1'ttro hard and work rest when you t0 lllt.tf elmt.co lo ' know wlnuher John Covodo w ill con-1 test the cleelion of Jack Sherman, of) 1 Iniliana, I'a. Jack had "75 voles, and ' Covotlo 0, for High Constable, Nine too election, ice Fresident ' Colfax has taken the veil, ami ia tie- voting inmseti to ine eitucntion ol a j w hitc squirrel at Sntilh Itend. lie wv ill . nevrr tmile again. I Tli Siniii""e Trinit Otildrtip.' a - I ltri,,,ltiatl I'le.ti i, a.tnre. I -.rrr.p-'n.h I it., r '-ti rmwplf, l'i.i.tnr, Ohio, i), i. 17. Our ('Oinntnttily is n in It rKt itrtJ ovi-r n lii'ttk ol i sitrto in ihu prodne. I I't.t id n tlout'b' I'Mby. The Sminess twins sin t ompli'lely ovi't-alinilott pj by this it, fiinl v ond. r 'I heiaU liv ing in IVrn tow nhii, Mortnw county,' n I it in 1 1 tininc.l Fiuliiy. t'p to ln-t Wedfesdny nmriiing it Cfptisiled of Mr. Jorpli Finley. lew th' Myry.snd two thlliltvn, lilt lo git , u-,.i threa' and five jriir. On Hint mnrnini; Mm. Finley Wiis conllt.rd antl nin e l.iu trf twins, jnini-d i ieih-r in a nitinner unknown lo I :- K Wl in tho gmt ips brnngbt ll.e news of ihe eveni io Ot;r city Hlill eejivp (leeCI-ipiior.B t.f tlio child, or lulhcr ctii'dreii, it us hitivhtd at by J't jf vii tial nn-rr imd pronounced a t;iX"l lionx, A gen. blemnii living in tho viiii ity of ilm Finley liotne e-a!!w on uny of our' physicians and nsMire'i him that ti ero whs tin r'xng.'crai lull in t!.i il.-.cri,,. tiim, as be bad sven the wonder, ( on vinceil that I hero was aotnelhing In the ia-e, a pally id' g'-niieieen. eon-' si-ling of lts. .1. A. Li'.tie nnd T. B, Willniins. W. (. Sfitmetis, pl'ofeesiil' of iiMltual his'ory arnl t heitiioiry in Iho Ohio Ve!evan- tiliiinvil y, iter S. Iv. Ilfinut in. on lliA lt'.Mi iiiMfntif vi-iled Hie familv. I h lore leachiinr v;..i. .. e..... ,t. n . i ... i ,...u...i i ,., t ,i. ... ,t. . 1 ' " iou uiei . accompanied Inc. party. All hoUr'af , ivo i,,.,,,, ,t J,,,,,, , ,,e ,,u,.(, (j U,,;,, t ,,u ptie leiidiiiir to the yard, L w,i(i,. nmice was .lim-ovi-rud km vi,:,,,,, tt.(,,..i Imj admitted. Thi-t ilid nol deter lh T!,Pv imincdiatelv entered the ' p.irlv. j yard, and on reaching the front doof I of Ihe dwelling, they were nut hf I Mr. Finley (the father) and a gentle maiirn lio appeared to l,c acting as uid i!c camp, w ho informed tint party that they could be admitted to see the show on the piivm- til id twenty five cent each. Tin- l'rof. promptly forked and the party stepped in. . In a few minute the muse made lief ap pearance with Ihe wonder. A duuhio child wits exhibited. Two pet e. tly formed lirinls. one on cither end of the spinal column. To give a ch ar idea of il, just tup pone you sever the bodice of two flit if jut Ihe lower p.u't of the abdomen and : ,!, j)Ul tllP i wo upper parts togetli er, and you have n trunk l this child. At Ihe instance of Drs. Williams mid Liltle tho clothing was lakeli from it ur.d u ciiticul examination was mudu. so far ns could be, without injury. From the occiput of one child to the" occiput of the other ilicro was a C3f! tinuoUH spine, in a tiirrcl line. I'poif ono side, and directly in the centre of j the trunk, were perfectly developed hips, thigh", legs nnd let I. 1 hey urn in nice prupop ion to tho body of either child. On the opKmite eide there is one large, iniierlcclly formed leg, presenting tbe uppearanf e of tho consolidation of twji It '. Tiiero ara tnes on this limb, two of which bnvd ihe appearance of great loe, being ii.tli. Ii larger than tho others. F.acli has n well foimcd head, good feat urea, L-ood i-heet, fooil arms nnd luili'l", iung. heart, liver and tliimncrt. lie Iween the perli-el ly formed limtik, anrf properly situated, are Iho antl and sexual oig in, in common. The It. ttef ,.--.:...,( ti c. ho,e. U l l.t-.-i I .-. it ii il perhaps (he kidneys, mc in cm. inoii. All the other organ t.ro at -n rate. There ''us hut ono umbilical cord and one placi nta. The length of the body is twenty inches, and li e nnihil- ; cu 'i tvotral 'lo iho nhd-nten, nnd equi ill-tout mint cacn henu Jt iimeo es well at boih etnls, u id, when (irl exhibited lo the put ty, one child waa asleep and the other wn ctyinif While the physician wero makinpf their examination, both cried, but, low minlues alt ;r, ihti ono that was cry ing first w ent lo sleep, while lha other remained awake. Whin cither head would cry, the perfect leg which a a nearest to that head remained quiet. . When cither erred, the loc oft the imperfect fool ii cul.l move, but lite limb remained stationary. IWth mimcy, and he informed ihe writer that be bad already entered into nr- licit' of agi cement with a gctitlemnl for iho Rale of the body, il il should ilio. 1'iiie fixed is Sl'tl.O'.'l). Negoti aitotis are in pmirrcs for il exhibi tion if it lire, lie is convinced that Hit re i money in il, dead or alive", bul thinks I hero is tho most in the bitter condition Ho say thnt bo is conscious ol Ihe fact thul ho "is an unlearned man, but ha sent enough not to be fooled out of il." Il is eeitainlv one of the most tX' Ivaorditiiiry Ireaks, if not the most ho, which has ever occurred, and will certainly attract great ntlcntion from Ihe medical profc-sion at least. Dr. Williams und l.ttile nro weil known to ihe brother, 1'r Davis, and many other physician of your city. I close by raking "Wheio is the Cardiir tjiant nuw .'" "Dasu- Oh, llio divine niaj-sly of bcncvo. leiiccj ! How- brave it makes a man ! Mow it lend him to forget himself. I himself. May I add lhat thcro is I lesson here Inns not only for imitation j bul for consolation ! Il he, while fly ing from his enemies, stiil stop In i bless tho blind, hoiv much moro will I he b!e- us who seek hi face now that he i exuded on high, ai d i clothed w ith divine pow er end glory p.t tho I riirii' hand of ihe Fat her ! Tiiero i nothing to hurry him now, hu is ex j po-ed to no danger now ; send up j our I prayer, breathe out your desires, and he will rep'v, "Arecrdin? to your faith, so be it unto you." There art! two reason why tome I people don't mind their own business. One 1 thai they Imvn I any business, and Ihe second Unit lltey bar no' mil d. Sonic one w role in a hold visitor's book hi initials. "A fc." A wairwmla : uniltriieiiili,"Two-thiiltof the truth." Tho lomh of Fx-Fresident Harrison , in Ohio, is auid lo he (-rambling lo ' pnwr a-- -lAi-iatM- .-.irv.a,ereKse,aiuvv,a.-a-'-- ..
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