Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1873, Image 1

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CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1873.
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NEW SERIES-V0L. 14, NO. 50.'
JOHN A. GREGORY.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT,
umo. ia iiia court iimt.a rtMat.i d.
Will always ba found at hoinmiB !.. Hn.vivn
an iA9i BaiunuAt of each month. . 1:1 1
' . Job Work. 1
BLANKS. . ;
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QEOROR B. OOOPT.ANDER,
QBORQB HAUERTV,
v Publishers.
FRANK FIELDING,
ATTOltNEY-AT-LA W
Clcarfleld, Pa. '
Will attend to all buainou entrusted to him
promptly and faithful. novl273
J. H Itfl IMP M r.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
HAVING loented at Pennlleld, Pa., offera hli
profauional aervlma to tha people of that
lealli;
JRATZER & LYTLK,
AIARKET STREET,
CIEABFIELD,
Dealers In
PA.
THE REPUBLICAN.
: CLEARFIELD, Pa
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, DEO. 17, U7B.
nf Ikal l I
plaoe end surrounding oountrv. Al ie.ll. n.. I I1H.V iJflfiilQ MfiTTAXTO
attendedto. ' ortYuit. I V"VM-,J-"J A'VAiyiHO,
Ttt II. B. VAN VALZAH.
XJ OBce neat door to Uartswlck A Irwin's I
irrajr oiora, ap stairs.
I CLKAHF1ELD, PA. m I
Raritninrs. Dr. R. V. Wilson. Dr. J. n.
Hartewmk, Faculty of Jefferson Medical College. I
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Juittoe ot tha Pease, Surveyor and Conveyancer,
Luthenrfcurg, Pa.
tntrn.Ud to blm will be promptly
Persons wishing to employ a Sur-
GROCER1ES,
Hardware and Qi)f.envv i
Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, &o.
sV8hoemaken luppllod with LEATUER
aad SHOE FINDINGS at reduced rate a.
KiLi.ua a. WiiLaci.
lunar w, wallacb
All bn.tn.
attended to,
rcyor will do well to give him a call, o. he flatten I SALT! SALT) SALT I at wbolenle and
hlinncir that he ran render latisfactlon. Deedi of I retail ran ohean,
ut,i,,r;itco, rucioa ui agreement, and ail legal
p.per., promptly and neatly ewuted. H0nor73 PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac.
DAVID REAMS liberal dUoonnt to Ulldera,
SCJBIVENEn & SUKVEYOR, household goods, carpets, window
pavid u ancna.
Joan w. nn.i.ir.
WALLACE & KREBS,
IbuiccHori to Wallace A fielding,)
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW,
H-13'73 Clearfield, Pa.
X. . nuor, . s. - ' . a. TAITALIAI,
DRS. WILSON & VAN VALZAH,
Offie la reiidencfj of Dr. Wllion.
Orrici Hocrii From 12 U 2 p. m. Dr. Van-
VaUoon b found at night In hit rootai. next
4tr to liarliwick Irwin i Drag Htore, up
lairt. t . . aofjo .
TR. JEFFEIJSON LIT7,
I . VAnnf.iMti m
Will promptly attend all calls la tha line of hli T la 1 m anil rnllaiMinn nflif0
profession. nor.lO-TS "" vv;.h;viiii wiuvu,
uni;tui,A, L'learQeld Uo., fa.
TConreTanoinir and all leaal nanerl drawn!
with aceuraer and dispatch. Drafts on and nas-1
sage tickets to and fruta any point In Europe I
proonrea. oeta ?u-am
I.utUr(urg, Pa.
rpilE subscriber offers his serrloetto tha public
a in ina eapaoiiy 01 porirener ana surveyor.
All calls for surveying promptly atteaded to, and
the making of drafta, deeds and other legal inttra
menta of writing, cxacntad without delay, aod
warraniea to na aorreot or no obargo. Illja7
JOHN D. THOMPSON,
Justice ?f tlie PoarCe aod Scrireaer,
CnrvreniTtlle, Pa.
IS'SL Co I lection made and moner promptly ,
pat a orer.
feb22'Tltf
J. A. BLATTENBEEGER
joscpa a. a'tJAti.T. aaaiai, w. h'cdbdt.
MoENALLT & McCORDT,
ATTOltX E YS-AT-L A W,
Clearfield, Pa.
ptr Legal bnsinrss attended to promptly with
IJelity. Office oa Second street, atiorc the First
national Bank. , , 0:11:73
G. R. BARRETT.
Attorn et and Counhblor at Law,
clearfield, pa.
Daring resigned hie Judgeship, has resumed
Aha practice of the law la his old oftiea at Clear
field, Fa. Will attend the ooorti of Jefferson and
Jflk counties whoa specially retained In connection
Wltb resident counsel. . . . .; . 8:14:73
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
"Office np stairs in Western Hotel building.
Legsl basloess promptly attendod to. Rr.l ostate
keegbt and sold. Jell'73
J. W. BANT Z,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
kOBoe ap stair, ia Western Hotel building.
All legal business entrusted to his care promptly
atteaded to. July z, 1873.
T. H. MURRAY,
ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Prompt attention Riven to all Ifgal btufneii
Mtrattod to bii care In Clcerdotd and aUoining
ixmntiei. Office on Market it., oppoiite Nanglt'i
wciry store, uicamcm, i'a. jcn 71
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, ClearBcld, Pa.
teaVOffloe la the Court House. d3-Iy
H. W. SMITH,
ATTOIlNETrAT-LAV,
t1:1:T8 . Clearflold, Pt
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTUKiNEY AT LAW.
Cee aa Second St., Clcarfleld, Pa. norJl,0
ISRAEL TEST,"
ATTORN K Y AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
In the Court House Jy'l,'T
40HN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Dfflee an Market St., orer Jecaph Rheweri'
Uroeery store. Jan.a,IX73.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
And Real Estate) Afreut, Clearfield, Pa.
Office ca Tbird street, bot. Cherry A n alnut.
Respectfully offers his sorrices In selling
aad buying lands in Clearfield and adjoining
Bounties 1 and with an ciperieneaof orer twenty
years aa a surveyor, Batters Bimeou mat ne can
render satisfaction. tree. ie:eii:ti,
BO. ALBBRT XBBBT AI.BBRT. W. ALBBBT
W. ALBERT &, BROS.,
flianulaciurers extensive Dealers in
Sawed Lumber. Square Timber, &o.,
nuuviiAflU, r an n A
"Orders solicited. Bills Oiled on short notice
au I8iiii.ii.l4e terses. .
Address Woodland P. 0 Clrarfleld Co., Pa.
JeJJ-ly W ALliKItT A IIHOS.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MERCHANT,
Frenchrllle, Clearfield County, Pa.
Keens constantly ca hand a full assortment of
tlry Uoods, llardwaro, tirocories, and everything
usually kept in a retail store, wbich will be sold,
ror cash, as chnnp as elsoaraore in the oaunty.
rroncnviiie, June zt, ism-lj.
THOMA6 H. FORCEE
DBALBB IB
GENERAL M BBCIIANDI3B,
CRAIIAMTON, I'a.
Alsa, eitensiro manufacturer and dealor In Square
limber and cawed I4MUoerol all Binds.
lay-Orders solicited and all bills promptly
tilled. nylT3
CHARLES 8CHAFER,
LAGER BEER RKEWEIt,
ClrarHrld, Pa.
TTAVI5TQ rented Mr. Entree' Urcwery he
IX boncj by itriot attention to busine and
itifl uaiincture of a luperlor ivuiele ot ifiKl
to rcooirtj the patronage of all the old and many
new euitomere. UdaugM
J, K. BOTTORF'S
PIIOTOGRAPII GALLERY,
Market Street, ClearOeld, Pa.
T-CROMOS MADB A BPKCIALTI'.-bV
NEdATIVES made In cloudy as well as In
clear weather. Constantly on hand a good
a.snrtment of FRAMES, STKREOHCOPES and
STEHEUBCOl'rU VIEWS. Frames, from any
style of moulding, made to order. eprZS-tf
J EW. SC11ULEH,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER,
Second street, nest door to First National Bank, I
novt'73 Cloarflcld, Pa.
JAMES CLEARY,
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND BTRKRT,
jy23 C 1. 13 A It F I 15 I. D, PA. tl
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clearfield, Penii'n.
Vo,W!ll execute lobs In his line promptly and
to a workmanlike manner. efM.nT
G, H, HALL,
SHADES, OIL CLOTIIS-ln large
quantities.
FISH, FLOUR, BA00N, 0RN JljiAL nj I
CHOP, always ca hand.
AH of tha above goods arc purchased
exclusively for cash, and therefore can and sn'ff
)S sold as cheap as the cheapest. febl J.7
JF ECONOilY IS AN OBJEjCT,
a
, BUY .'OUB
Furnishing Goods, &o.,
.AT
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTI1INO STORE.
WORK AND WAIT.
. A husbandman, who many yeara
Had plowed his fields and sown In tears, '
Grew weary with bis doubts and fears.
"I toll In rain I These rocks and sands
Will yield 00 harvest ia my heads
The best seeds rot ia barren lands.
-"My drooping vine Is withering 1 !' .:. t.
No promised grapes its blossoms bring i .
Li. .0 1. Ln,, a..).; r. , ;
"My (look Is dying on the plain,
The heavens are brass tbey yield no rain
The earth is iion I toll in rain 1"
While yet he spake, a breath had stlrrod '
Ills drooping vine, like wing of bird.
And from its leaves a voio. be beard :
"The germs of fruits of life must be
Foreror bid In mystery) .
Vet nono can toil in vain for mo. ;
''A miirhtlor hand, mora skilled than tbinc.
Must hang the clusters on a vine.
And make tbe fields aud harroats shine.
"Mob can but work ; God co create;
Ilut they who work, and watch, and wait,
11 010 rbelr reward, though It ooine late.
Look up to heaven I behold and bear
Tha clouds and tbnnderinas in ihv nr
Aud Buiwer to thy doubts and fear."
He looked, and lo I a cloud-draped car,
With trailing smoke and fame alar,
Was nitbing from a distant star.
And crcry thirsty Hock and plain
Wac riling np to meet the rain
That came to clothe the Held, with grain. '
And on the elooils he saw aiTAln
The coren.nt of tied with men,
-wmieu wiib ois raiBOow pent -
'Seed time and harvest shall not fall,
And though the gates of bell assail,
My truth and promise shall prevail." '
A Real Devil Fish.
Rev. Mr. Hurvcv (pIIb llm ninrw nf
.1.. .1 :i a., - - - J
tus ui-vii iion noon on me coaitl of Aow
fouiidlund. Jle 8ava two of our fislier
mon were out in a small bout in Con.
option Hay. Suddonly tlioy diseov.
toddark, obupulcBS mast floating
on tho surface of tbo wafer o short
distance from tliom. On annroacliinrr
it the nion coaoludod it was a liuge
uuiu oi guous, pernaps part oi tlie cur
go of some wrecked vosscl, and tliat
tlioy had found a valuable nrizo. One
of tbctn Blrutk tbo obicct witb liia
Jrawers, 4o.,
Which they will sell at mo fit reasonable urlcei,
Catll ud examine their ffoodi brfnru purohatriiie
BiMwni'rr. oom ia aianiiion limiiiiiiir,
CtearQoM, I'a., October 8, 1873.
rp 11
li I, A T 12 J T M Q V K I
THE LATEST
They keep a full line of
Men's, Youth' it- Boys' Clothing.
aiso, i niDreilus, MUcliells, Overalls, boat-Lnnlr. ul.n .,.,i.i..i., .. .1...1.
UttU, Skirls, Undorshitts, und ,cap became animated, opened out
Jibo a huge umbrvlln withouta handle,
and tbo horror-stricken fishermen bo-
held a fiu.0 full of intelligence lint. nUn
r . . . .
01 icrociiy, anu a pair ol glinstly green
guifing at mom, its Huge, jmirot
nitu utuK Beoinini; 10 open Willi a suv-
OffD and mnlitfnnnl. purpnso. Tho men
were peirmcu Willi terror, mid for a
moment so luscinntod with tho hoiri
bio sight that they wero nowerlcss
Tho eyes of tho mopslor were noculi
arly largo and prominent, bright, and
apparently gleaming with rajjo. jJo
fore tho fjoliermon could inako nnv
effort to csenno. the creature, now but
JVJU V ili 1 cc om 'e lt' TP0" rod ,0
vyvtt uu u, HIIU DUUUVJIIIJ 1 1 1 VI O B 11 U I, UHt
from around its fuco several long arms
of corpso-liko fleshiness, grappling for
mo uoui anu socKing lo envelop it in
llicirjivid foldH. Had thcHelilbc.slimy
arms, with their death-like, adho
sivo, powers, once fastened themselves
on tho bout or tho men, nothing could
iinvo savoa moin irom acstruction, lor
when tho suckers with which they are
lurnisiicu nave taken hold nothing can
tear thorn away. Tlioy would have
been brought in a inomont wilhin
roach of the powerful beak which was
roatly to dart upon thorn.
Only ono of tho longer tenlacula
reached tho boat, and, owing to its
length, went completely ovor nnd bo
yond it. Quick as lightning ono of
tho men seized his tomahawk, and at
rono blow severed tho corpse-like arm
which was flung ovor tho boat to drag
it to destruction. Tim groon-cyed
monster uttoreu a cry ol pmn, but dis-
ait)cai'ed beneath the wulors, and tbo
lormen, who had thus escaped from
a Horn tu aentli, loun4 thcmsolvos in
Ilis devil-fish, with outstretched arms,
was only "four or flvo foot in diume-
!)', and had no snitko-like nppend-
ge reaching out thirty feet. . Tho
0Jy, too, was nothing in comparison
fith that of our kruken. "Fact is of
ten stronger than notion." Tho wild
est dreams of tho novelist' pro ofton
surpiissed by realities. ,
,U hut a horrible thingtobeentwined
in lho embrace of those ctammy,corpse
" urniB. mm to icei inoir Inliln nrnnn.
inr and elidintr around von. nml llm
diiks, with their cold, adhesive touch,
gliing thcmsclvoB to you with a grasp
v.ifi nuiiiuig cuum rciux. j.ne inon.
atcr darts ilium nut vlth n ..,!,. l;l,
uiIfiltiBUiiir motion r Bwilllv thevfiiafi
around their victim, with a pressure
tignLL'iiiiig cora, ma suciiers
leonng i)Lo bo many mouths devour
ing him at tho same timo. Klowlv
tho horrihlo arms, supplo as leather,
stronu as steel, cold as death, draw
their proy under tho terriblo beak.
and press it against tho glutinous mass
which forms tho body. Tho cold,
slimy grasp paralyr.es tho victim with
terror as tho powerful mandibles rend
and dovour. Koch of tho eight arms
carries Cflv sucking disks, according
to Victor Ilugo, or 400 iu all. J'roba
bly tho monster I havo been describ-
ug has many moro.
Thcso suckers act on tho nrinciolo
of a cupnine I'lass. Each of thorn
consists of a firm, flcBhy, carliluginous
ring, acrora which a disk of muscular
mcnibrano is stretched, with a circu
lar aperture in tho centre. A cono-
shaped mass of flesh fills this aperture,
iiks a liisiun, rapaoio oi tioing drawn
buck ward. The membranous disk
tsclf can also bo drawn in, Tho mo
ment ono of the sucking disks ot a
tentacle touches the prey the dovil-fish
feefs the contact and with the speed
ui ngu tiling retracts mo ucsny piston
vucuum is thus croutcd, and
. Children at Table.
We always rebel in spirit at tho no
lice so often conspicuously posted .in
boats and hotels, "Children not allow
ed at the first tubles,"eays tho Hearth
and llome. On principle wo utter
our protest against it, since all well-
urea mou and women must have been
at ono period of their oxistciir.o woll-
bred boys and girls. In practice, so
iur us wo uavo nua to ao Willi tup ris
ing generation, wo havo especially
trained them to iiropcr behurior at
the tuble. Tho tnblo is the social cen
tre of homo : und, while eating, re.
, Stories Abgtjj, Rjngs,
frartJOU lttint.lv linr on 11 nnt nuai n
yet xirounu it cluster eo many ideas-
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN'S
DRUGSTORE,
To tlielr nrw balMing on lirond FtrreU nearly
or-pome tbe iiore of Wfljwcr A Velr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
th
dges of tho disk aro prossed against
the surface of tho victim with a force
equal to tho weight of tho water thu
isauovoii, added lo the weight of tl
atmosphere.' Jf need bo as when
tho victim makes atronuous efforts fo
cscnjio the vacuum, and consequently
no uunemun, is incroasoa dv too with-
rawal of the membranous disk. Tbo
more the viotim writhes it comos i
0011 tact with more and moro of th
iska in succession, each of which ad
neros, and olhor arms soon encire lo it
nnd drag it to tho central month
W10n we tako into account tho size
of so mo of thcso cuttles, and their
emendous power, wo do no wonder
at the tales told in Oriental leirondu,
nd credited onco by our old-fashioned
naturalists, ol somo ol them sulllcicnt
ly cnlnenal l e ei..vn
their arms over a ship's hull and drag
er under water. I here may be a
touch of exaggeration in this, but cor-
In in it is that this monster met with
Conception liny was a mighlv "ugly
customer," and could havo made short
ork with any small craft had ho set
s mind on it. J am not aware that
any culllo so large bns boon soon
cold lulitudos. it is in the tropica
seas that largo cuttles aro usually
und. 1 hreo others of gigantic sizo
woro reported to have bcon seen at
various limes In our bays, but we
were incredulous regarding their siio
till now.
The Commune in the Cemetery,
,1. BLAKE WALTERS, practical PUMr MAKER,
REAL ESTATE UROKJ-.U,
ABB SBALIB IB
Haw IsOgs nnd Lumber,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
jOfloe la Masonic Building, Room No. I. 1:25:71
J. J. LINGLE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
,:! Oar cola, Clearfield Co, Pa. j-pi
ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTORNEY - AT- LA W,
iVallaretou, Clearfield County, Penn'a.
XU jeal nusiness promptly aiionneu to.
sobn II. Orris. i C. T. Alriandcr.
DRVIS & ALEXANDER,
A1TOKJ. EYS AT LA If.
laellefuutB. Pa. sep13,'t-y
NEAR CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A.
Jf4TPomps always on hand and made to order
on snort notice. J'lpes oeroa on reawneoie lerma
All work warranted to render salistnelion, and
delivered if dosired. ni)lo:lypd
E. A. BIGLER & CO.,
DBALBBB IB
SQUARE TIMBER,
Bfid manufaoturers of
A 1,1, KINJ OP HAWED I-t Mnlill,
3 773 CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
J. S. BARN HART,
ATTORNEY - AT ' LAW,
HHtffbntc. Pa.
V ill praetlee In I'lrnrSeid cad all of theCourta of
toe lilh Judicial district. Heal estate Business
Sd.r,v)l-"Ction of etaims minis stiecialllrs. tl I 71
CYRUS "GORDON,
ATTORN E V AT LAW,
Market street, (north side) Clearfield, Pa.
ttt- A II legal business promptly attended lo
fea. zv, 7.
DR. T. J.BOYER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUOEON,
Omce en Markst Street, Clearl.ld, Pa. i
O-0mea hours: i to 13 a- oi.,iiid J lo S p. m.
JJIt. E. M. 8C1IEURER,
IIOM(i:OPATIII0 TIITSICIAN,
Office la Masonic Building,
April 34, 1S73. J Clearflrld. Pa.
DR. W. A. MEANS,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,
Ll'THEKHBUKQ, PA.
kill attend professional calls prompll- auglO'70
JAS, B. GRAHAM,
1 ' dealer In
TJ..1 T-l.A. C fB' J.- T5 J-
nctii Xjounrj) uuutuo Aiiuvei, ajuiuud,
SUINOLES, LATH, A PICKETS,
:1C'T3 Clearfield, Pa,
TAMES A1ITCUI5LL. ,
BBALBB IB
Sfuarc Timber & Timber Lands,
Joins CLEARFIELD, fA.
J Oil M TK OUT MA I",
. iicaier in all sinus ot ,
FURNITURE,
Market Street,
One door east Post Office,
auglfl'71
UI HA It M A ,
Where they will continue to supply Hot, old and possession of tho amputated nrm an
. ......w,,.. I nr.rr.f.r.rlonlnrl ,.,!... ft,. T l,..IT....
no puruLlel ocourronco ia on record
I ha nnplmrj nf f hn bmlfnn i m-m
I U It, Vl lliriJfjtS I ni?Putled by this rudo luiichl opor.-
' I ntuin line innn liiurnrjlitrt In Kt n m
I bavo just rolarned from aenroful ex.
amiialion of it. It moasuros nineteen
foot in longth,and is tough and fibrous,
but not thicker than a man's wrist.
The fisherman who actod as Burgeon
doclarcs that thcro must havo been at
least six feet of tho nrm lott behind
attached to the monster's both'. In.
deed, 1 am inclinod to think from the
description that the dovil fish must
have still tcu loot or Ins arm remuiti
ing, making Its cnliro length twouty.-
nine fooL lie could woll snaro a low
Cosmetics, perfumeries, lotiet in cies, urosnos, f.,,,. i 10ULrl, ,0 wi 1 nrobab V feu
AOiietooop., roe... .., ..,... ui , .,, - - ! .1: V. i,;.
tbe best quality. .,. - . ... ,T,,Sio, .u.
prey, owing i mo wniu ot ins lore.
CIIEMICALBI
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all new remedi4S,)
relent Medicines, Paints aad Oils, diss, and
l'utly, School nooks, Metinnery, rsper,
Ae. also, a fulj Mac of Drug
is' Sundries, Hair
' funics,
arm. J'erliups, liko Hip jopeicr, ho con
grow a now limb. Hut tho question
remains, W hat size is tha body of tho
monster f I am unable to answer this
quiiutioo kith any approach to occur.
Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and acy j but I Bill heartless enough to
iioi.ru uiw i, 10n0 , .. . dovi fish ninv tint soon
of tbo wound inflicted by tho toma-
Estracts, hawk, and that tho body may float
r.rttonerles. nird Seed. Snloo. around and ashoio in conception Uay . Ihoao-
cnunl ot tho Ushermen In rcgnrd to
tho sizo of tho lisli is hardly reliahlo.
PUEE W1XES AND 'LIQUORS,
oriedloal A Mofanuntal nurpotea onlj.
tine, Cnal Oil, Paint A V amino
JJrutliep, flavoring
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i'RACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
LUTHKltHllUKO, Si.
Agent fur Hie Anerlean Ponlih. Tnrldnc Water
Wheel .ml Andrew. A Knlbsch Wheel. Can fur-
nieh Portable Trllt Mills rm short notice. Jyl 27 1
pi.
nnground, of all kinds.
SMOKERS AND CI1EWERS
Will (nd onr stock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobaooo, Imported and Do.
meetlo Cigsrs, Fnulf and Fine-out lo be of tbe
very best brands in the maraot.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kind, J 3 LASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of every varlcly,
DR. J. P. BURC H FIELD,
Late SurgeoB of the Mi H.glment, Pennsylvania
of Clcarfleld county,
BUT-frife'slonAl oalls promptly attenled to.
Office on Seooad street, foraierlyoecunled by
Dr. Woods. Upre,' If
H. Fs N AUGLE,
WATCH S1AKEB & JEWLLER,
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e. .n. I...,. ... U. T IlUIIKn -'" I
CITY. Colleellens u,u. ..d mniiev nrcmnllv Wltfi'llPSI. Plliplffl. .TpWplrW. SilvPf
r..id ... A..-,:.r, " ... ir. :, " " j
("'yaBoc a-tly ,,,,, ,J warranted cor- Hid l'latcd WftTO, &C,
Ifavlag a lurif evperlenec In the bneiness, and
an extensive and well selected slock of medicines,
Volunteers, kavlna returned from the Arm.. rnyeir preeor.p......
offer, bis professional .errUa. to thccitlacns Jh whrt-t ootlj- atv,i oa the most roaaouauu
terms, day and Bight.
UART8WICK A inWIN.
Cl.arfl.td, Pa., May II, 1871-tf.
WILLIAM M. HENRY, Jiiitici
ffl or o cbart.
ftWi J.lf'J?
Ttivtry Ntnblo.
THE BBiliirslgned begs leave to Inform the pub
lic that he Is bow fully prepared to eooem mo-
dale all ia tne wayorrurnisning norses, iiuggios.
Haddl.s and Harness, on tbo shortest notice and
en reasonable terms! ' Residence ea Lonutl street.
ajtircaa mtia anil rounn.
OEO. W. 0IABBARI,
as they wore sorely Inghtened, but
they (loser i ho It as lorty leet in length
This considor is an exaggeration, as
tho body of tho cutllo-ush is small in
proporlion to t he longlh of i ts tcntuules.
The amputated arm is livid in nolor,
pointed al tho oxlromlty, whero it Is
cove rod with rows of suckers, which
aro cartilaginous, horny, and about
tho sir.o of a quarter dollar.
It scorns to me that tho nrm of this
gigantic en til o which we now possess
is ono of tho two long tontuculu which
in certain spcoies extend in tho midst
of tho shoi tor arms, and which, like
thorn, aro furnishod with dili or
suokors. Thero aro olght antonnio in
all, two of them being much longor
than tbo others. J)y means of thcso
it oan eitiier anchor itsolf to the rock
or grasp its prey almost as quick as
lightning at tho distance of at least
thirty feet. It is evident that this is
a far more gigantic monstor than ovon
that which Victor JIugo dpscrihei.-r. j
About a month ago tho Parisians
ct'lebrtaed the Feto des Moris, nnd
drcorutcd the graves with their iin
mortellci. A correspondent of the
London Tdeqraph, nfior describing
seme ot Iho sccnos, adds :
"The most tragically intorcBting
part ot l ero-la L haieo lias no grave
stones whatever, although thcro is no
purl in which tho doad arc so closely
piled togothor. A hat is tho corner in
which the communists mado their lust
ft ghl, and woro shot jjosrn like dnps.
Driven from point lo point, they took
rrfugo in tbo comotory, nnd offered
the desporalo resistance of mon who
know that every choneo ol lite is gono,
Tho marks of tho conflict ore terribly
vivid. In ono placo are piled a mnss
ol tho gravo stones, behind which tho
communists fought, and whiJ) wero
broken by tho ciinnnn shot. A largo
gnp in the wall, tilled up by a wooden
paling, marks tbo placo up which tho
V ersaillaia entered tho fomclcry, and
other parts aro rent from top to bot
tom ny cannon-shot. Agtnnst another
portion ol the Wull Iho survivors ol the
desperate nght wero driven and mow
cd down by tho mitrailleuse No
quartor was given, nnd tho bodiog of
the dead werl flung into a lingo Ironch
and hnslily buried. Evon j-ot the
wull is sputtered with marks of the
shot, which are horribly suggosiivo of
lliecarnnge; but still more striking
woro ine symnois 01 nlleclion which
had boon furtively tnkon lo tho spot
Some daring hand had drawn a black
cross on the wall, while hero and thore
had boon placed garlands ol immor
telles or bundles' of flowers. Some of
tho wrcatlms wero such as lay on tho
graves of men nnd woman who had
died in poaco : but most of tho sym
bols wero only small bunohos of violets
and Immortelles, which scouted to in
dicate cither that tho mourners had
boon too poor lo buy the ordinary gar
lands, or that they had chosen such
symbols as could beeusily hidden from
the cyo of the police. Four policemen
were on tho spot, watching tho per
sons who came, but they did not touch
tho marks of mourning for tho com
munist. 1 saw two young men tako
off their caps In salutation to tha dead,
nnd then glanco round to soo whether
the police wero look tug; unl tne
gilnrdiuns of tho pence wore pvtidonliy
blind to nil tho manifestations, nnd
rtoijiing could bo moro powerful linn
tho whole of tho crowd, A lifrgo body
of police and a squadron of drngonns
hnd been sent to Iho comotory to pre
vent any political manifestation, hut
nothing called for any oxerciso of
forco. Yet nono the less eloquently
did tho broken grave-Stones, tho shat
tered wall, and tho marks of tho
nillrnilleuso recall tho terriblo days of
tho commune ; and nono thu less omin
ously did the hunches of flowers on
tho gravo ol the communists revcul
the flros llinl still slumber beneath tho
j'nrisii-n society,'' ' I
ant associations, and so much may bo
done to niuko its oppointmcnts de
lightful, that tbo fact is that tho way
nicy cut, uraws me line nctwecn the
barbarous and tl.o civilized people of
mo onrui. "ine ttcntleman is ou ot.
aod tho ludy is soreno," says Kinui'Bon
docs ho not? And if we accept
his dictum as correct, how uro wo lo
bavo tho finished product unless wo
begin at tho becinninrrf The name
less grace that belongs to a cultivated
person cannot bo leurned from a man
ual of otiqtietto. It comes by degrees.
So, madam, if you aro shocked when
your lullo girl puts her knifo into her
month; and helps herself to berries
with her own spoon, you noed nofi bo
i you navo allowed licrduringsevorul
years to cat ot the nursery (.able
nui cise could you expect f Chil
dren aro reproductions of the world
around thorn; and if to save yourself
irouuio you tut mai world no made ot
tho ignorant und tho repulsive, you
reap what yon havo sown whon you
bavo a harvest of bad habits to unroot
and dostroy. Do men gather grapes
of thorns, or figs of tliisiles? Still,
having so much confosscd, wo must
say that a very short journey and a
very snort stay, at a laehionnblo hotel,
is enough to put even so established a
luitn as ours lo a piolty severe test.
e do not blame tho children. Far
from it. Despito our yielding cre-
dpneo lo j.ue dogma thai trcuts ol ongi
nui sin, wo hold to it that, naturally
children enjoy boing good. They are
never bo nappy ns when they are obe
dient and amifthlo. Wo think, too
that nothing is easier than to have
thorn so, and tho barsb measures to
which omo pooplj aro quick to resort
f.n thllt. nnd if I,M. .nnM ba 1 1
solvcs with our eyes, would ecom to
ilium humiliating exhibitions of their
own weoknoss. ithout self-control,
uio porson who attempts to control t
child is very likely to fail lamontubly
Oddly enough, the peoplo who novcr
. u,u juoaeVt.-(i m panicle oi
tilness lor so delicate a task nro tho
vory ncoplo who nro possessed of
desire lo show their mismanagement
in places whero it is stiro to bo seen.
Mater familins nnd her half dozen lit
tle ones fjlo in to the breakfast table
whero, with clamor and outcry and
considerable pushing nnd pulling, the
latter aro accommodated with seats
Then ensues what may bo described
ns nn intermittent skirmish. JjUtio
reaching for the butter and upsotling
Kates cofleo cup (every ono of tho
brood drinks cotleo and devours pick
es), and John dipping his bread into
the gravy, or screaming like a savago
becauso his mother intercepts bun on
tue way and provonti tbo act.
"My children aro bo spoiled," tho
poor thing remarks, with a manner
bait proud and half deprecating, and
tho sufferers wIiobo comfort Ihey Jiavo
wrecked haro no difficulty jn behoving
ncr. Jt good digestion ivait on appo
tilo, and appetite depend on tho ue
cessorios ot not only a well-appointed
and palatably dressed meal, but upon
tho company around tho board, then
nits iiiiiiiiiesi uuiu nun invalids wiu
nervous people at least if not all who
are civilized. even tho well and strong,
should bo protected from incursions
ot yoiuhlul barbarians, K is an tin-
purdonablo thing in parents to let
children grow up ignorant of the com
mon conventionalities ot society, and
painfully awkward and rude. For
their own Bakes, ns well as for those of
others, wo entreat lumbers to notico
how the lilllo one bohnvo at tho lublo,
to get ovor tho mlstako of enjoying
company manners, and to make tho
prohibitory notico unnecessary.
Gambling on the Rail,
A Trojan, says the Troy 77mff,who
camo up from Now York on ono of
tho fust trains a few days ago, relates
to us tho following gnmbling opera
tion i In about tbo centred iho car
sat a well-dressed gontlcmnn, who ap
peared to bo a retired merchant, ra
iding a short distanco, probably, out-
ido of Now York Cilv. Just in front
of him was a respectably dressed
mnn, whose speech would lend ono lo
nler that ho wns a Vt cslcrn man ; In
fact, ho claimed to bo, and as soon as
tho cars left iho Now York depot he
ongnged in conversation with tho ro-
tucJ merchant, inlorming hi in that
o was a reunion t ot n Vt cslcrn 6 la to ;
that he wns in tho catllo buslnoss.and
that he had boon East with a lot of
catllo, somo of which ho hnd disposed
of at liufTalo, ond others ho had luken
on to Now York. Ho (old how ho
hud bcon inveigled into playing cords
with somo Now York gamblers, and
hnd lost find by tho operation; find
thon ho took three cards from 1 1 is
pocket, nnd begun lo show how the
tliijig wns done, in tho usual inonto
tylo. Just then a third gentlemen
camo lilting with n Inmp in his hnnd
looking lor a ticket that he protended
to have lost, nnd it wns very convo-
lont for tho estern man to stop lntn
and borrow tho light a moment In or
er lo show tho rot. red merchant how
tho thing wits worked. Retired mer-
hant became excited nnd bet that ho
could tell tho right card. He won.-
The third man het nnd lost, nnd on
Ihors In that vlcinlly became inter
ested and risked a lew doilnrn, invaria
bly losing, until the threo persons
horn we havo nttomptott to describe,
nd who vero nothing more than
gamblers or swindlers, hnd won con-
dernblo money Irom tho too easily
gulled speculators. '1'ho two left the
train at I'oekskill, apparently well
pleased will, their eiirninrs
Ring stories havo a knack of run
ning in ono groove Herodotus ' tells
us how Amasis advised l'olysnitos, as
h euunu against misiortuno, to throw
away Bomo goin be especially valued
now, tuning the odyicp, Tolyoratos
went seaward in a boat, and cast hi
fuvorito ring into I Re ocoan ; and bow
a rew anys ailorwards, a fisherman
caught a large fish, so extraordinarily
Gnu that he thought it fit only for tho
royal monarch, whoorderod it tQ be
oressoa lor supper: and, lol when tli
fish was oponod the surprised cook'i
astonished eve behold his mnstnr'i
cast-away niies much to that master',
delight, but of adviser's djsmoy; for
wnen amasis Heard ol l,o wonderful
ovont, he immediately dispatched I
hornld lo break hiscontractof friend
ship with i'olycrntcs, fueling conflden
that the laltor would como to an ill
end, "as bo prospered in everything
oven flnding what ho had thrown
away." Tho city of Glasgow owes
mo nng-noiding salmon, figuring in
us armorial bearings, to a legond
uuncuiiiinir jis patron saint, ivont.
gern, thus told in the Acta rsnnu'torm
"A queen, having formod an iinprop.
tirutiueumuni to a nandsomo soldier,
put upon ins nnger a precious ring,
which tier own lord had contcrrod up
on nor. Iho king, made awaro of
Iho lact, but dissemblinz his antrer.
took an opportunity in hunting, wjjile
uiu Buiuior my asitep bosido the Clyde,
lo snatch pff tho ring and throw it in
to tho river, Then returning home
along with the soldier, he demanded
oi mo queen the ring ho bad given
hor. She sent secretly to tho sol.
dier for the rinjf, which could not bo
restored. In groat terror, sho thon
uispatcooa a messenger lo ask the as
sistance of tho boly Kcnligcrn. Ho,
who know tbo wholo affair before be
ing informed of it, went' to tho river
uydo, and, having caught a salmon,
took fro it) tho stomach iho missing
hub;, m iiicu uu sent to ine queen. Sho
joylully wont with it to theking.who,
thinking ho had wronged hor, sworo
ho would be rovonged upon her accus
ers, but sho, affecting a forgiving tem
per, besought hi:n lo purdon thorn, as
6he had done. At tho same timo sho
confessed hor error to Keutigcrn, nnd
solemnly vowed to bo moro careful of
her conduct in tho future." In 1551)
a merchant ond nldormun, named An
derson, bundling bis fine as be leaned
ovor the bridgo, dropped it in the
Tyno. Some timo alter bis servant
bought a salmon in the market, in
whoDOBlomacb tho lost rinir was found:
its value enhanced bv th II SlrnnrrA ro.
cover)-, b. tioeaiue an huuloouv
nnd was in possession ol ono ol tho
Alderman's descendants somo lortv
cars ago. A similar accident, end
ing in n similar way, is recorded to
huvo happened lo ono ol Iho dukes of
Lorraiuo. Exchange,
Race for a Province.
. Now Zealand is an English-Prov,
inco. How It bocamo bo and narrowly
escaped an attachment to Franco is
told in Iho following incident: One
evening, soniewhoro about thirty-two
yours ngo,two ships of wnr Iny at an,
chor iu tbo safe nnd magnificent Ray
of Islands; ono was a French cor-,
votlo, tho other nn old British len-gurt
brig. The two countries rcprosentoo)
by thoso vessels wero on friendly
terms witb each olhor, and the nsua)
courtesies wero observed bolwoen thu
two commanders, although in llioitv
zeal each vied with tho olhor in ordon
lo nehiovo tho object which thoir ro,
spectivo governments had in view.-
Iho two vessels, at sunsot. lav at
anchor o short distance from each,
other but long before stinriso tho
next morning, -tho Englishman, antici
pating the movements of his rival,
badduring tho night evaded his vigi, -lance,
set sail, and gono lo sea without
being pocpivea; when day dawned,
tho Frvnohman loooked, but looker) In,
vain for his rival, and in tbo biitorT
noss of his disappointment, no doubt,
foil as jf ho bod lost a rose from thu
wreath of bis ohaplct No timo was
lost, bowovor, In gotlfng his ship un
dar way, and putting to sea, with evT
ery sail set tho corvette could curry .i
Such was the start in tho raeo of 70(i
miles bolwccn those Iwo ships of war
- - iaua tretnvuu 1'iuiiuu und Hiii'luiU
fqr the sovereignty of the South IslancJ
of Now Zealand. Tho English ship
reached Akcroa harbor al Hank's pen
insula in tho South Island, landed.
took formal possession of it in tho
Queen's namo, hoisted llio red cross of
St. George, aod tbo Union Jock on
tho Hag stall, and fired a salute of
twenty-ono guns in honor of . tho
event, befoio tho French carvctte, al
though in sight, could come to anchor..
Muslins ami How Tliey Atq Made.
It Is frequently said that English
and French muslins now produced by
machinery, rival in finonons of texturo
and beauty of finish tboso woven in
mo l.ast. ilut it is not truo. A na
tive man with his toes and bamboo
loom alono will spin a thread and fin
ish a piece of muslin which cannot, by
tho application of tho most dolicato
machinery bo produced outside of In.
dia. There is ono Quality of Dccca
muslin, for example, which is termed
"woven air." It is made only for
kings' daughters. So short is tho
slaplo of Iho raw material, and so brit
tle its fibres, that it must be spun by
a womon under twenty-five ana boforo
tho dew has left tho grass in tho morn
ing. As a substituto lor natural mois
turo, tho evaporation of water from
a shallow pan is sometimes used, but
the quality of the work In that case
is inferior. And vot. Iboutrli the most.
delicate and finest of fabrics, a pioco
four yards in width, weighing loss than
one ounco avoirdupois often, it is ex
ceedingly durable, and will wash.
Since the disappearaoco of many of
mo native ruiers oi main, tins "evon
ing dew," as it is also culled, is not
largely mado but as there are;
thoso who will pny ton or twelve dol--hirs
por yord for it, tho art is not like
ly to bo lost. Tho professional storv-'
tollerr of tho Enst,swnyinglhoir bodios
to tho cadence of their voice, will toll
The Ashantce War,
Ono of the onuses of the Ashantce
war by England is thus toll : Anoth
er of Ihocuusos which havo helped lo
bring about Abe present stato of af
fairs is tho capturo of soma missiona
ries, four yoors ago, by the Ashnniecs.
Thcso wniTiors hud made a raid and
met with somo resistance from the
Aqunpims, who mado a stand at a de
serted mission-houso. From tho fact
of the mission-houso hnvintr boon
used, tho Ashanlccs declared that the
former occupants had assisted their
onemios, and accordingly suramonod
tbo missionaries at tho noxt station lo
their camp. Thcso mon refused to
ny, soying they wero not fighting
men, and bad nothing (o do with tho
wur. Notwithstanding this protcsta-
tioq Lboy wero tnkon piisonors to Coo
massio, the Ashnntco capitul. Mr.
EatnHoycr, head of Um mission, bud
unfortunately his wifo nnd child with
him, and they shared ull tho sufferings
to which he and bis two companions
were exposed. Somo months ago the
Ashitnlees agreed lo relieve Uioso cap
tives. They first demanded ,4,000
ns a ransom, but Btibs,cquonlly reduced
their demu.id to jL'I.Oho. This Bum
was lodged in tho hnnds of two mcr-1
chants nt Cape Coast Custlo, and (bo
wtptivos wore niurobed to Iho l'ruh
su. All thought thoir release cortnin
whon two merchants appeared on suc
cessive days, each saying tho staff he
tarried was the King's slick, (tbe mes
sengers ia tins part ot Alrica Always
carry a staff, dagger, or some rocog-
nieod ombiem ot ollicelo show from
whom they come,) and that he was
tho proper man to receive tfie ransom
money. As there could be litllo
doubt that w hichever it hnd boon giv
en to would huvo boon declared to bo
tbe wrong man, tho (iovornment dc-
citied lo give Jt to nojlhcr till they
wore certain of Iturer dealings. The
Ashantccs woro vory angry at their
want ot success, and marohed thoir
nptives back to ( oomassie, troaling
them with every indignity, compel-
ing llio who ol the missionary to
march divested ol every article of
dress. Sho was indebted to one moro
compasBionato than tho rest fur a
country cloth to wrap around her.
Her child died for want of propor
nourishment. It should bo slated thai
the guard in charge of a Mr. Lawson,
a black mnn, who escorted tho
black chief Achompong, wore detain
ed prisjnersat Coomnssio. Whon llio
proocnt war btoko out Mr. Lawson
was compelled to Carry Iho war-drum
upon his iiend, two men beating it to
summon tho people to arms. Two of
the guard a ore sent bnck with a letter
dated February -it, addressed lo ihe
fiovernor, nnd selling foilh the deter
mination ol iho Ashuntoos to gain their
point. Tho letter was signed by nil
the missionaries to show Hint nil wore
alive. Tho messengers were two
months In performing a six duy's Jour
ney from Coomnssio lo Capo Const.
lt was then reported thru tho chiefs
had Jaken a solemn oath to remain
throe yenrs In the Fnnteo country,
which oath they would endeavor to
the utmost to keep, as it is certain
death to thoso who brouk it.
mi to ri-l imi... lTi,wtr,i-,uli,.,nn .ril..
ujjur ui -jLUruiigzuuu Aim ui Uuugu-
ler becnuso her urnis could not lo been
through seven juhmas sho had on; and
of the weaver who wns banished from
Docca becauso his cow, unable from
finones to soo the pioce of Abrovaa
which was spread upon tho berbago,
10 UP six yards.
JIis Eablv Days. The experienco
of cJuirdi-going when a child is thus
told by Henry AVard Reecher: 'I
was a minister's son, and bad to go
to meeting, and I knew it. Thcre
fbivs I hardly ovor tried to got away.
Once in a while I escaped ; but I do
not remember that I ever understood
a singlo thing my utlier proached
about lit I was ten yours old j and
my father certainly was a good proach.
c. lio seldom preached descriptive
or historical sermons ; tbey were al
most always structural ; they had a
very strong body of argument, united
with appeal. Ho was sealed in Litch
field, where thcro was a law-school
and a femulo summary.; and lio had
for a congrogulion not only asluto
furmors and able mechanics, but also
muny lawyers, and tho daughters of
many of the most cultivated families
in tho Innd at that timo. And his
stylo of proaching, unconsciously to
himself, was fitted to iho moro intel
lectual part of tho congregation. And
i poor i i llio curmudgeon snt down
in tho pow nnd, by the by, tho min
ister's pew wascloso under the pulpit
tho pulpit was less than tweniy-tivo
feet high, and wo wore so concealed
that 1 couldn't sco my futhcr, and
should novcr huvo known who bo was
if I had not seen him at homo. I sot
in 111 at high-backed and high-sided
pew, and tho only light of comfort
that I had the only consolation of
the tiospul administered to me was
... - ..: c . .. ... .
tut) privilege ui squoiming one oi iiiose
lilllo rounds that lurned in
woodwork of the pow."
Iho
open
Tho Wostmorelund Coal Company
bps suspended operations for wunl of
lord
ITS.
Majunj Conns op Skate Straps.
A bird that spends much of bis timo
on fuctory roofs tells ui that folks nro
beginning to mako buttons, combs,
door knobs, cups, canes, and All sorts
of things out of leather. They chom-
icalif.o it, be sys, chip it Hp, and dis
solve it in certain fluids till it is a pulp.
Then they make it into a useful arti
cle by pressing it into moulds of tbo
required shapo. Whon they tnko it
out of tho moulds it is hard and lough.
Then they polish its surface in some
way, ond the articlos are ready for
snlo. : ',
Ho, my dears, yon may comb your
hair with your skate-straps, button
your clolhos with your boots, drink
out of old pockethooks, nnd use a
worn-out harness for your walking
stick. ,
IVm. Weed has rccovored 11,000
damages in nn Illinois couit for eject
ment from S sleeping car by tho con
ductor on tbo Ohio and Crestline road,
who pul him o(T nfler ho hnd lost ijij
tiekcl, notwithstanding undeniublocv
ideneo was produced trqin (jip lickep
agent and others that he bad bonglil.
A general stagnation in bnsinosa bus
been caused in Morocr county on ac
count of tho conl operators reducing
Hte price oi mining twenty cents pes
Ion, causing a general stnko among
(he minors. '
Tho New York Sun pointedly re
marks: 'lf Tweod hud gone South
slier Iho war he might now havo bee
.Senator from Niuih i.urtilina or
bosom Iriend of Brother in law Citse
Another InMuneo of niisdirec'lud lul-
out.'' '
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