...... , TUB r "CLEARFIELD REPUBLICAN," ruauinun iri widxbsoav, it i ' , fcOODLAWDEft HAGEMTT, CLEARFIELD, FA. ESTABLISHED In 18T. Tbs largest ClrcuUtloa or any Newspaper la North Central Pennsylvania. Terms of Subscription. If paid la advene, or within S months.... S3 OO Jf paid after 3 anil before t monthi ft SO If paid after tin ilration of t monthi... 3 OO ' . Bates oi Advertising. Traniteat advertisements, per square of 1 0 llnai or , less, 3 times or less. For each subsequent Insertion.. 60 Administrators' and Kaeeutvre' notices....... t to Auditors' notices M m 1 60 Cantioni and Bstrayi..,. 1 60 Dissolution noticei - 100 Professional Cards, 6 lines or leis,l year.... f 00 Looal aotioes, per line 10 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. .vrx.-Vif:" C'LEAIiF '0!. ELI) aaJkaataaaaaBBBBai eaAABanaaaal tujBflsnaa' I ,. .. 1 j. G00DLANDER ft HAQEETT, Publishers, PRINCIPLES, HOT MEN. TEEMS $2 per annum in Advance. VOL. 48-WH0LE NO 2308. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1871. NEW SERIES-V0L. 15, NO. 18. 1 iqnare I squares-... I iquarel.... .... 00 ......15 00 ...I0 00 ) oolumn... i column.. 1 column.. $.15 00 ..... 46 00 60 00 ' Job Work. .. , BLANKS. Blngle quire...... .$,1 60 I 0 quires, pr.qulre.ll T6 I quire., pr, quire, 1 00 Over 6, per quire, 160 HANDBILLS. sheet, IS or leu, $1 00 I J sheet, It or lesi,5 00 t iheet, 16 or leii, I OS 1 sheet, 16 or less.ie 00 Over 26 ox each or above at proportionate ratal, - OKOROK B. QOODLANDER, aaOKUK HAQERTY, Pnbliiberi. FRANK FIELDING, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield, Pa. ' ' Will attend to all baiineis entrusted to him promptly and faithfully. Bovl2'73 DAVIS h. KBEia. JOHN W. WKIUI.ET. WILLIAU A. WllLACl. abut r. wallacb. WALLACE & KREBS, (SuHeiiors to Wallace A Fielding,) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 11.1573 Clearfield, Pa. JOHN A. GREGORY, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, Offloe in the Court Ilouie. Clearfield. Pa. . Will always be found at homeoa the SECOND and LAST SATURDAY of each month. . 2:5 I A. G. KRAMER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' Real Estate and Collection Afent, CLEARPIELO, PA., Win promptly attend to all legal huslqeti a trosted to hie eare. jfrOflioe In Pi.'i Opera House, leeond floor, april 1.0m ...-. : 1 m mttltt, mt. THE REPUBLICAN. T" E LATEST MOVB1 QROCERIES & PROVISIONS. jv s: SHO WERS, CLEARFIELD, PA., CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1874. THE LATEST MOVE! John II. Orvii. C. T. Alexander. C. M. Boweri 0EVIS, ALEXANDER & B0WEES, ATTORNEYS AT TiTT. Bellefonte, Pa. Jan2S,'47-y - J. H. KLINE. M. D., PHYSICIAN & surgeon, HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S HAYiiiv .ocatea ai rennneia. ra. oneri nisi Vrofewiona. TTieet to tht pcoplt of that plM!ndrarroiindinKeoantnr, Al Attended to. DRUG store, a. r. Wilson, a. t. m. a. tab valiah, a. . PES. WILSON ft VAN YALZAH Clearfield, Pa. Office In retidence of Dr. Wilion. Orrica ItoiRi: From 11 to 1 r. a. Pr. Van Valxah ean be found at night in hit room., next door to llartswiok A Irwtnl Drug Store, up tairs. novjoia TR. JEFFERSON LITZ, XJ WOODLAND, PA. Will promptly attend ail oalli In the line of bli roiession. nov.iy-ia Jonr-x i. m'skam-v. paxikl w. a'coanr. ' MoENALLY & McCUEDY, ATTORN E YS-AT-L A V, - Clearfield, Pa. 4T Legal bofinen attended to promptly with fidelity. Office on Second meet, aboro the Firet National Bank. jan:l:74. G. R. BARRETT, .Attorney and Counselor at Law, clearfield. pa. Ilaring resigned his Judgeship, has resumed the practice or tue law in ms oia omce at uear llelcl, Pa. Will attend the courts of Jefferson and Elk counties when specially letaincd in connection with resident counsel. 1:14:71 GEORGE C. KIRK, Juitlco of the Peace, Eurreyor and Conreyancer, Lut hern burg, Pa. All bmlneii fntrusted to him will be prnmntlj I attended to. Person i wishiDir to emplur a Bur-I rejor w.11 do well to gr him a call, ai bo flatten To their new building on Seoond Street, nearly nimieii laai no can reuavr s-aiisiawiiuu, ivwm ui i vypmiim vim mivim 01 rr oarer m Uffftf eonveyanee, artieiei 01 agreement, ana an .egai papers, promptly and neatly executed. tS0nov74 JOHN D.THOMPSON, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Curwenavllle, Pa. fc4.Colleotioni made and money promptly paid oer. ' i foMZ-Tlir oxo. ALixar acaaT alikt. w. ALiaaT W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufacturers t extensive Dealers in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, do., WOODLAND, PEMN'A, 9Ordcrs solicited. Bills Bllod on short notice anu reasoneuio wrins. Addresi Woodland P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa. jo25-ly W ALUKRT A BROS. CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to supply their pld aad as many new customers as may come, with. PURE DRUGS! WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. "Office in Court House, (Sheriff's Office). Legal business promptly attended to. Real estate bought aod sold. joll'73 J . W . B A N T Z , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield. Pa. T-Office in Pie's Opera House, Room No. 4. All legal bnsinesi entrusted to his eare promptly attended to. Ijy74 FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, Frenchvitle, Clearfield County, Pa. Keepttconstantly on hand a full assortment of Drv tioous. Hardware, urocenes, anu everTioing usually kept in a retail store, which will ne som, for cash, as eneup as elsewnere in me eouniy. Frenchville, June 27, lb67-ly. twomaTh. FORCEE, J DXALia 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CRA1IAMTON, Pa. Alio, extensive msnufaclorer and dealer In Square Timber and Sawed Lumber ol all ainus. a-0rclcrs lolioited and all bills promptly nilid. I'jiisu CIIEMICALSI PHARM ACEl'TICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medieinei, Painti aad Oils, Glass and I'utty, School Books, Stationery, Paper, Ao.f also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, lluir , Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brashes, Auuei Dvepi, rocsci ssooss, M0.r all of the best quality. TTJRE- WINES AND LIQUORS, Gives nolle that a fresh suntilv of the follow. lag goods has just been reoeived aad are ofleied I at extremely low Oguresi - ' . MEATS, AO. New Sorer Cured Hams, fhoulders. Sldm. I 1IJ ...- ( r. l I oeei, siam Maaaga, ara AJia vaseea. FISU. Mackerel. Herring, Booth Herring, White Flih, I joa run, rresn uolumbia Hiver Salmon, dpieed Selmon, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut, uioewrr, oaruines, nnaames and rresn i,obiters. I SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, all kinds. SUOARS, all kinds. RICE, Carolina and Rangoon. ' ' COFFEES. Rio, Java, Maracaibo, Nectar aod Turkey. . , ' TEAS. '. . . ' ' ; t Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gun Powder, Oolong, SPICES, of all kinds, strictly pure. SHAKER CORN, . . FARINA, GRBKN PEAS, . j , CORN STARCH, SPLIT PEAS, PEARL WHEAT, DEANS, WHKATEN ukits. MACAKONI. IIOMINW TAPIOCA. ' . " HOMINY GRIT.1. .1 1 IT 1:11 1 . . . ' iw, c- c, ac. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all klada. A full line of Canned frrrlablts. IVuHt and Jeiuet. TURKEY PRU.VKS aod DRIED FRUITS. PICKLES, In jars and In barrels. CRACKERS AND CAKES. Oyster, Soda, Wine, Butter, Sugar and Fancy. SOAI'S, Laundry and Toilet. VINEGAR, Cider and Wine. PEACH and APPLE BUTTER. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal. COAL OIL and LAMP C11I.MNIES. Cssh paid for Butter, Eggs and Potatoes, libsral PUare of patronage l solicited. Goods delivered. Clearfield, March 4, 1874. IN SCHOOL DAYS. , r t. o. warrriia. ''7 'i Still sill the school-bouse by the road, ' A retted benrar sunning j Amend it-ill it sumeeh grows, ' lAnd blackberry vines are running. Wl:hln, the master's desk Is seen, lleefied scarred by the raps official Tbi warppiug Boor, the battered seats, The Jack-knife 'i carved initial. The oharcoal fresooci on Its walls) Its door's worn sill, betraying The feet that, ereeping slow to school, Went storming out to playiag I Long year's ago a winter's son , Shone over it at setting ' 1 Lit up Its western window. penes, 1 , And low eaves' Icy fretting. It touched the tangled golden eurll, 1 And brawn eyes lull of grieving, I Of one who still her steps delayed When all the school were leaving. ... , i For near ber stood the little boy Her childish favor singled, Ills cap was pulled low on his faae, Where pride aad sham were mingled. Pushing with reckless feet the mow To right and left he lingered, As restleesly her tiny hands The blue ebeek apron angered. "I'm sorry that I spslt the word j I bat to go above you, Beeauae" the brawn eyee lower fell "Because, you see, I love you I" Still memory to a gray-haired man ' Tbalsweet child fsee is showing) Dear girt ! the grasses on her gave Have forty years been growing He lives to learn, In life's hard school, How few who pass above him Lament their triumph end his loss Like her because I bey loved hira. The Hebrews and the Crusaders. The Wrren Ledger remarks i About the heaviest and moot dnmnirinrr mil- tile that bat yot been throwa into tho oamn of the "Crmadorn," it the lettor of Jlabbi Krendonthiil, which appears in iijo weoKiy w iinaninport Jiegislcr, of the 18th ult. The eminent Jewish minister is edead-sut against the wo man's temperance movomorit, as now carried on, and scores the very idea of any jewian lauy partlcipoting in it. Hi loiter contains much food for thought, and should be extensively read and considered. It is as follows : To the Editor of the Register: Tho underaitrned bavin? received loiter from tbe Woman's Tsmporance Organization, of this city, requesting n. in to appoint a coramitloo ot six He brew ladies to co-oporate with them in tueir tiooie work, bees loove to in form the above, named organization, ir tbo same way as ono of our load ing papers in the West answered tbe same rcquost. Jtis; "THE TEMPERANCE MUDDLE. It is a matter of surprise to soma of our cnrisuan noiglibors, that the He. brows are not fanaliaieed with tbe woman's temporance crusade. It is a difficult task to ianaticize the sobor earnest, thoughtful, practical, and con siderate Israelite. Mo Jewish lady will go out on a publio demonstration. she would consider it a violation of obastity, and duty, to desert ber house noia autios, to neglect ber family, and to abandon hor fuolinirs of pronriotv so far to run to publio meetings twice a dny, parade the stroots, and make a publio show of herself. Sho would consi'lcr herself disgraced in yielding er Dbucr nature to a sway or ignited passioa and savago fanaticism. But aside of all this, tbo Jew can not ap. proeiaie uieso crusaues, because California Sea Lions. The sea lions, which congregate by ill- T(P..i,il.it..J it. f i i"w.-iuw menu urueaues, uccnuse ne Meets that Border on the Miraculous, drinks and is po drunkard, he nlnvs Not only anresthosis mav bo nrf, u no gamoior, ana ne lives well duced, but the secretions mav bo vcrv ond l8..no K'utton j bacauso bis mind powerfully affected bv tho lnfliiPnos.nl 18 wc" balanced. He knows whore the mind over the hodir v. n. 10 sl0P- lli mind is independent be Brown-Sequard. Hero we find facts caM"e . ' .not baKbi UP K y T. H. MURRAY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Prompt attention given to all legal business entrusted to his oare in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Ufnoeon Market St., opposite Wangle Jewelry Store, Clearfield, Pa. JeU'73 A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Clearfield, Pa. A.0mce In Qrnham's Row. dcc3-ly H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tl:l:73 Clearfield, Pa. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office en Second St., Clearfield, Pa. novll,86 ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. .aWOffioe in Pie's Opera House. Jyll,'67 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. tV-Offiee In Pie's Opera House, Room No. 6 Jan. J, 1874. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. And Real Estate A (rent, Clearfield, Pa Office en Third street, bet. Cherry I Walnut. Mr Respectfully offers bis services In selling and keying lands in Clearfield and adjoining eoantiei l and with aa experience of ever twentv 7rs as a surveyor, Hatters himself that he ean render satisfaction. . .Feb. 18:e:tf, J. BLAKE WALTERS", f EEAL ESTATE BROKER, f Airn niAiii i Knw Ijogs and li.imber, ! CLEARFIELD, PA. fflcs In Qraham'i Row. 1:25:71 J. J. LINGLE, VTTORNEY-AT - LAW, 18 DkcoU. Clearfield Co., Pa. y:pd I ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, allaceton, Clearfield County, Penn'a. .All legal butlneis promptly attended to. CYRUS GORDON, ITIOllNE Y AT LAV, Market street, (north side) Clearfield, Pa. S A II legal business promptly attended to a. , '7a. DR. T. J. BOYER, lYSICIAN ANDSURQEON, Jfflne on Market Street, Clearfield, Pa, ffloe hours I 8 to 12 a. m., and I to I p. a, jTlTTlsCII E URER, ; noMdiopATiiic puysiciaw, Office In reeideno on Market at, B 24, 71. ClearfleU, Pa. R. W. A. MEAN 8, :SICIAN k SURGEOK, LUTBERSBURG, PA. lead professional calls promptly, angl0'70 . CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER ..BEER BREWER,. Clearfield, Pa. TT AVISO rented Mr. Entree' Brewery ke 11 hones bv strict attention to business and the manufacture of a superior article of BEER to receive the patronage of all th old and many new eustomers. -uoeug t ? formedioal t sacramental purpose, only, ED. V, GltAIIAJM, J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGBAPH. GALLEBY, ' Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. STCROMOS MADE A SPECIALTY.-X XTEGATIVES made la cloudy as well as in clear weather. Constantly n hand a good assortment of FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Frames, from any I style of moulding, made to order. aprZS-u REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Penn'a. nt-Will ecut jobs In his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. apr4,Q7 G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. jr-Pumps always on hand and made to order on short notice, fipes bored on reasonable terma. All work warranted to render satisfaction, and delivered if desired. my24:lypd E. A. BIGLER & CO., sxAixaa ix SQUARE TIMBER, and manufacturers of ALl KINDS OP SAWED LUMBER, J-7'71 CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Pure Whit Lead, Colon of all kinds, Raw and Uotled Linseed Oil, Varniihmi, Terpen tin, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, Fleroring Jtxtraeta, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Splee, ground and angroand, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND CflEWERS Will and oar stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, Snuff and Fine-cut to be of the very best brands In the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AU kinds of GLASS WAR I GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long experience In the holiness, and an extensive and well selected stock of medieinee, we are enabled to All Physicians' preecriptions at ine snoriasc none and oa tbe most reasonable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK . IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May 31, 1871 -ef. DEALER IN GENERAL MIECHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has just opened, at the old stand, la Graham's now, a complete stock of jr c ir a o o o n, of every description. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. CLOTMNO, ifc., rft:.. IN GREAT VARIETY. H. F. BIGLER & CO., DIALIXI II HARDWARE, Alto, Manafaetartrf of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEAR FIILD, FA. 1? ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for sale by FLOUR. MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, ALWA TS ON HAND AXD FOR SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE. of great importance indeed. There "a!n.on" tc? l.he. Pric8t'8 dicla- lle are ninny facts whicb show that tho 1 m,lt8' ond thinking always from his secretions of milk may become poison- t'lllldllood. intelligence is vigorous ous for a child from a mere emotion c.nouBh perform its proper func in the mother, and especially from !lon,, To bulievo wilbout appeal to anger. And it it were not tho duty of """"""; "u"n io ueaaen me mi every one to avoid angor it would J rerPcu' iherctore,lirm cerLuitilv bo tho iliilv nf ,. believers ore weak reaeonors. Pooplo , j . J "-"ft l,.,i.. f.:.. . mollior who baa to nurses child. "l' ''. noi unuer Thoro are cases, altbonirh tbey are not 1 n.Pr;0Per control ol intelligence, nnd common, in which death has rosnltcd- e cr run lnt0 unLrllIll!j passion and alterations of health in rhihimn or nngov-emed fanaticism. Tbo Jew from this cause are vory freouent. Bl8 l..no oxl1ome M 0 rn,' A rvront manir men wVia K.r. .1,J IJeSldOS, the Jew is DO hypocrite, cor- an adult ago owe their ill health to . not ,n Ll 'umily' H bo drinks such an Influence In cbildbood. , J w.lno or lrriC drink or play s gam Every one knows, also, that thn OI eras, uis who ana nis cniiurun are crelion of bile, the secrotion of toara s'uued -rom the same pleasure and the secretion of saliva, nr. .,, " hatever is not prohibited loses much muob under tbo influenco of the norv- , "8. .c"artn- -ihose young peoplo onssvatnm Th nnr.,!., r i.. k wno annit s Biass oi wino or beer at ols. whicb depends on a sooret ion ihor. lholr parent s table, become no drunk or a secrotion In the liver, is also much ards and no tomperance fanatics. Hy- dependent on the influenct of the itn- Pocr",y mukc8 crime of that which agination. The Emperor Nicholas I,8 8C,'u',1y don9. not to be tried to see what power there is in , ' ll,orcforS ' young like to tbe imagination in that respect. Bread- or,n stcaituiiy, ana annk passion- crumb pills wore given to a groat mony ..,,. miliums, anu, ass rosuii, most ot them . r . . . ' ""' ware mircnrl. In nn ..u . .i. ,.i. aay would considor it eacriloire and notol medicine but of theolotrv. hnvini? b'B"Pbomy to buso proyer and bono- tho Idoathat the word pill meant a a,cl,?n '' purposes ol publio domon- pnrcalive, looked for "pill" in tho Blrallons. ' wuich the wires are laid dictionary; and the first kind of nilla anJ. drawn Dy politicians on one hand, that be found thoro was one un.nL,i BnJ "7 men wh( make money out of mainly of opium and ben bano, both ll'0"""'r n the other. No daughter astrinannts, and ennoble of crodm-inn V1 "roei win laico ins name ot tbe great coustipation. lis wanUd to bo . 0 " Tn,n" 10 dr,lr? "bont 'n thuusands upon the clirTs of tho Cai foi'iiia coast, and bark and bowl and shriok and roar in the canvas and upon the steep sunny slopes, nrebutlittlo disturbed, and ono can usually op- proacn mom witnin twenty or thirty yards. It is an extraordinary inter esting sight to soo these marine mon sters, many of them bigger than an ox, at play in the surf, and to watch the supurb skill with which thoy know bow to control their own motions when a hugo wave seizes them, and cams likely to dash tbem to piecos against tbe rocks. Tbey lovo to lie in tho sun anon tbe baru and warm rocks; and ners they steep, crowded together, and laying upon each other injnextricuble confusion. Tbo bigger tbo animal, the grealor his ambition appears to be to climb to the highest summit ; and(when a hugo, slimy beast has with infinte snuirminir attained nl solitary peak, be does not tire of rais ing bis sharp-pointed, mnggot-like head, and oomplucenlly looking about bim. They are a rounh Bet of brutes rank bullies, I should say. for I have watched tbom repeatedly, as a big follow shouldered his way among fellows, reared bis busro front to intimidate some lesser seal which bad secured a favorito spot, and first with dow is, and irtbis did not suffico, with tooth and main fores expelled the woaker from bis lodgment. Tbe small er sea lions, at least those which have left their mothers, appear to have no rights which any one is bound to respect. Tbey get out of the way with an abject promptness which provos that they livo in terror of the stronger members of tbe community ; but tbey do not givo op their pluccs without harsh complaints and piteous groans. 1'lastered against the rocks, and with their little and apparently bone less shapes conformed to the rude and sharp angles, they are a wonderful, but not a graceful or pleasing sight. At a little distance tbey look like hugo maggots, and their slow, ungain ly motions npon tbo land do not less en tbis resemblance, nwimming in tbo ocean, at a distance from the land they are inconspicuous objecis, as nothing but tho head shows ubovo water, and that only at internals. But when the vast surf which breaks in mountain waves against the weath er side of the Farallons with a force which would in a single sweep dnsh to pieces tbe biggest Indinman when such a surf, vehemently and with ap parently irrcsisliblo might, lifts iu lull whits bead, and with a deadly roar lashes the rocks bulf-way to thuir summit tbon it is a magnificent sight to soe a dozen or half a hundred great soa lions at play in tho very midst and fiercest part of tbe boiling surgo, so completely masters of the situation thnt they allow themselves to be car riod within a foot or two of the rocks. and at tbe last and imminent moment, with an adroit twist of their bodies, avoid the shock, and diving, re-appear ueyonu me Dresner. v , A Startled Brnlegnoia ' Not many wsoks ago a wsaltby and middle aged bachelor of Saa Fran ciso espoused one of the fairest duugh. ters of tbat city, and tbs wedding was celebrated In ono of the most fushion sblo charchos and lu tho presence of an assembly of tbe creme de la crttn of San Frunclsoo sooiety. Tbe bride, groom wss a forty-ninor and ha had onoe boon anything bat a sober and iiiuuairiuun Vinson, lucre nou even been rumors to lbs effect that when he made lbs overland journey hs left, behind hira in "the status" a wifo snd two children, snd those rumors were) swkwardly revived w'hen his recent, initrriage was first announced. But nothing came of tbs gossip. - Tbs forty-niner was now undeniably rich and respectable, and peoplo were gen erally disposed to pass over bis an tecedents without subjecting them to a scrutiny that might prove disagreea ble. A nd so tbe wedding day arrived. .When tho forty-niner and his bride turned from their places in front of tbe altar, after the clergyman had pronounced them man and wife, tho spectators were asloniabed to see a tall, dismal looking and sable habited mun rise from a place in one of tbe front powa, approach the bridgroom and gently Up hira on the shoulder. Tbe effect of this proceoding on the forty-ninor was ratbor singular, for bis countenance assumod a ghastly ex pression, and be quickly resigned bis newly-mads wire to ber frieuds, and -turned anxiously to the stranger, who simply remarked, "I wish to talk with. you a momont privately, sir. The forty-ninor struggled bard to conceal bis emotion, and finally said : "I as sure you, sir, that that what in thunder did yoa oome at such a timo as this lor ?" momont will suffice," replied tbe funoral looking gentleman firmly; "please step into this pew." The forty-niner did so, while the as sembled compuny busied itself in wink ing and whispering and looking altern. atoly at the fainting bride and the agonized bridegroom. "When a man gets married, sir," said the dismal gentleman, "it is necessary for him to iooic witii prudence upon tho future, and he cannot begin too soon. i'ow, sir, a lot in the Oal-dale como- tcry, which association I rcpre .' Tbo sentence was never finished. There was a chorus of female sbrioks and a general rush of gentlemen ns tho forty-niner was suddenly observed to seize his Interviewer by the collar and kick bim into tbe aisle. The en terprising cemetery agent was quickly disposed of, the trembling bride re gained ber color and composure, and thereafter all went merry as a mar riage bell. Boston Courier. Stage EopresentationSe Tbo thunder of the slsge, says Olive Logan, is easily represented. If the roaring of J ove's artillery is supposed to bo far away, a largo leaf of sheet iron dangling. frOru the flies, shaken gradually with a faster and faster movement, will eivo a suflicicntlv FLOUR RaoaWtd hj tha oar load, and told at ft Hull ftdraaot. JAS. B. GRAHAM, dealer in Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, SUINULES, LATU, A PICKETS, :10'73 Clearfield, Pa, J AMES MITCHELL, DBALca la . , Square Timber & Timber Lands, Joll'73 CLEARFIELD, PA. II. F. BIGLER A CO. A lupply of ROPB constantly on head. purged, and look a cortain number of u'10 mud ? lbe troct, the holiest of tnese pills, and instoad of. bocomint? """" "gs, is mr irora we hearts oonstipalod be was pureed lust as ho l."e. "ougliters of barah, Rebecca . j . . w - . K.eh.l n. I .... I. At - : I . wisueu to 00. I mmv. j.vnu. iuuriaii auuiiia Vomiting may be produced In the . wben llbcrty triumphs; Do- eomoway. Du Cros, a Fronch pbysi- j r'808 wh0" 1,10 country i in ologist, tolls of atrial mado in a bos- , cr b"t, thoro were no whieky iiiuuiuiw in me tonisoi Israel. Tliero- gave to all tho pationts a very barm- . our daui,'hlrs cannot be misled less kind of medicine end then told ,nt0 tb'8 Placo of business. them that she was sorrv that she ... . S. Freudenthal, had by mistake given them all very Ministor of tho llobrow Congroga- . r..i .! . .. J linn Iti.lh ll.i.linlnn. T AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. f)lL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS, Satis, ate., for tale by IT. F. BIGLER k CO. TTARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SllOE I -a-a. findings, for sal hj H. F. BIGLER A CO. Special Inducements offered to those getting out Square Timber and Logs, as w deal largely la Lumbermen's Supplies, and are pre pared at all times to purchase tim ber and lumber. EI). W. GRAHAM, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct, 1J, 1871. . powerful emotics. Out of 100 nollonta ou woro anocicu as it tbey bad taken tho most violent emotio and vomitod for a long timo. J. bis wo seo on a very larrre scale on sea-board every summer. 1 have no Williamsport, March 10, 1874. New Houses. Ihe coincidonoo of a man's movlnr? JLI IIARMAN, 1'ltAUTlUAli ailLLiWICiUUT, LUTI1ER8BURO, PA. - n sr.'" ii i mr ins a wiriram gjiruiiirf a arum) it mwr l lw w - Wheeland AndrewiAKelbech Wheel, tan fur- n.UJS 8, PISTOLS SWORD CANES U li X UOUUS, IVOTIONS. 'J'11'71 VJ . JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LUTflERSBURO, PA., Dealer In nlsh Portable tirl.it Mills on short notie. DR. J. P. BURCH FIELD, Lat Burgeon of the 83d Regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, naving retarnea rrom tna Army, offers his professional services to tkaeitiseni of Clearfield eonnty. -Professional calls promptly attended to. urnce on Booona trees, rormorlyoeeupleu by ir. vrooas. lapre, oa-tl For sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. H. F. NAUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer la Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver . and Hated. Ware, &c, Jelt'73 CLEARFIELD, PA, SNYDER, gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Blies, for sals by If. F. BIGLER A CO. JRON! IRON I IKON I IRON I For sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE 3. I. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER NAILS, for sals by II. F. BIGLER A HOSIERY & GLOVES, EATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES, Tobaeoo, Orooerlee and Fish, Nells, Hardware, (unn.w.r. una uiesswaro, men s and Uoyi' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, School Books, a large lot of Patent Medicine!, Caadies, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack' ars, noes and HiOe Powder, Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Sol Leather. Morneona, Linings, Bindings and .uivi.il, nnocmaK.rs 100IS and Shoe Findings. No greater variety of goods In anr store In the eonnty. a ii ror sal very low for canh or country r""" vponp lyomor. Aug, Z7, IS73, CO. 3. BARN HART, , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Hellefbute, Pa. tlce la Clearfield end all of the Coarte of Jadlcial district. Real e.l.le bnsinesi stioa of elaims made ipeoialttea. nl'71 JAMES CLEARY, BEB & HAB DEESSEB, SECOND STRKET, CIBARPIEKD, PA. ti .LLIAM M. HENRY, Justice or tna I'bai i Ann Scrivmwrr, LUMBER i Collections mad and money promptly Articles of agreement and deeus of SAeouttd and wirrented eor- MarS. jjtrit , Aao niALaa is Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, . Onkam't llou, ilaritt Strut, n.i:ARi'ii:i,i), pa. All kinds of repairing in my line promptly at "ded to. April 13, 1873. HEIHOVAL. REIZENSTEIN Si BERLINER, whoteutt dalri In GEMS H RMSIIIMJ GOODS, 187 Church street, between JjSl'71 pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES r And belt Manufacture, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. rpHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sals by H. F. BIGLER A CO. pORTAGE NAIL WORKS. DUNCANSVILLE, BLAIR Co., Pa., NAILS! The above works beinc aaaln on.r.u.l k. it. undersigned, offer to the Undo a full aoprlv of "'.'"ww nans ei ine lowest nrle r ... tJ0UN MUSSULMAN, Dunoamvllle, March 18, 1874.-3m doubt wbtttovor tbat soa siokness is in into a now bouse and dying soon after K'v,oi, uiounuru uuu n Liiat. ana n von I hub ircnueniiviiennaani.ii.nl . could go on board of a steamer with mark, and there is an avoiilnblo cause the idea thafyou would not vomit I the house ig moved into boforo tho am wuu nBiihuou. ironi ernerimnnta I i walla anil nlt..r n.,,1 n,. e I , ' 1 - . h.im .v nvuu aiUBIU- bavo mado, that you would escopo a fioiontly dried. Sometimes the cnuso great deal of soa-stcknoss, if you did of doath is the poisonous character of i.uv cmnpo ii, oiiogoinor. une lact I ine water conveyod through now load rocull is very interesting. A poi son pipes. No water for drinking or cook- v .iuwivii v.. una uuuusion, u small i"g purposos suouid bo used in a build bay when it was very rough. Thoro ing. supplied with now load pipes, in was a man playing the violin on tho whnlo or in purt, for at least ono boat. I ho porson 1 rofor to was torri- month aftor tho water has been used u voronoa a groin deal, uany ; uns givos timo lor a protecting j I """ vwu.ov, muiiu um ma uuvmg vu lurm on ine inner surlace mind that he could not be sick. How- of the pipes, whon thoir chemical uvur.uio puini is mat alter that bo cbange from contact with water iron could never hear a violin without crully t-easos. vomiting Hut tho dnmpmntorials of the house 10 pass to somothing moro lorious : have tho most decided effect, especial lou have all hoard of what are ly on persons over fifty years old or v..... .u, HS represonting oi irnn construclions ; wboroas If the tho wounds on tho limbs of Christ, person wcro in the full vigor of lifo l ioso marks bavo a ppoarod in persons and health, not oven an incotivenionco T,.,.w ureniiiou or imagmod that would be experienced. they were crucified and snilorinre titn In bnil.lin.eni.nur i,n,.. pains or ChriHi, having invoked tho ing to livo in anothor looality whoro goodness of God to lot llio.n have that the wator supply is not far from tho . W , UI"B" lnom ,or inoir nouso, itsuoiild bo a'cortaincd with hill IB. TllA mnat rnm....l...l.l ..!. ... . ... ..... .i.i. 7 . "" uiw iuui, ui vnu uiiiiuai, ccrminiy mat lite snr nr? Hint kind is thnt nniw.a...;.... 1 u. ,.n :. li .i .. . . . , . , "" 'r i n- wuu in uignor man ine privies or T7ARM FOR SALE I Ifav removed to Franklin and White sts., New York. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by .u". SCU30-70 H. F. BIGLER A CO. Alnvifs"." toL f Miss E. A. P. Rynder, T. aoit rok 'I I M. ROBINSON, Manuraotarer and dealer In Ch eksrlngs,Sulnway'iandEmrion'PInoii n,.ri Jl. J ej. emitn s, Ha.o. a Huniin', and Pelonket'a aiaiUliVS OilUUICS allU JiriaiCS. organs and Melodeons, and Orover A c,,i, WMnt n.s ... .,. U- . r ' I ' imiih logs, orse Blankets, Ac. . Baker's Sewing Machinsi. alio TiAoaaa or Plane. Oultar, Organ, Harmon and Voe.1 W. i "??' .r!,. "'"."J ui 'f OIU. He. No auni lakV. .?.;.?A""- T"' f" Wilson's Buggl... . .s ". "i "T. " . ' eerm. urderl aad renalrinw nraa.ll Shop oa Market etreet, Clearfield. P in room nrnutTiy vouuprcv ny ai. Alliaoder. 3:471 . - ' . "-" m.i . term. I sV-Roomi ioppo..j flullch's raraiiar Bwr. vivBiaoiu, ay , iooi-u, 100 At Rl:g. about 60 acres of which are cleared and under good cultivation, with a hewed log house aad a hewed log bara (rooted thereon. II, J ..k..j on the premises. A spring of socllerit water near the door. Thli farm is oa of th. most val uable ones in Jordan lowninin. u to both aohol house aad church. A three-foot . . ... .-".",, u. ibuu, inecieareKI nor- t oa of the land I. aie.o.1 entirely etoarej of . IIL .V "" PP' e premise., or eddres. the ..hacriberet AaiohvlUe P. 0. Clearfield eoaary, p, . ' "" S. P. itmw, cis of Assisi. Thero is no doubt Hint no nnd tno mark us clour as rmiiiin ii you compare with this fuct one wnicn is related hy Dr. Carter yon will have tho explanation of It. l)r Carter says that while a mother was looking at bor child who was etjinrlinr, at a window with tho fingers on the border of the window just undor tho miuu nann, ano saw the sash como down with great forco and crash the three fingers of tho poor child. Tho mother romainod unnblo to move. fnnl. Ing Immediately a pain on tho thrnYi fingers at tho very place whoro the child bad been Injured, nor fingers swellod, an effusion of blnnd Innlr til Arm and ulcoration followed and she was a longtime In being eurod. If in the oase of this mother the imagination oould produce suoh roan It a. vmi win sos In tbe caso of tbs stigmata tho Imagination may have been aouallv powerful. barn-yards. Insidious nnd filial forma ot doulino and typhoid vory often ro suit from Porsons drinking water which is drained from tho localities named. Tbo safest plan, and the only snfo plan for furnishing dwellings with tho mnaf. rtaaltl.f..! .. !.?., .. ''ihiiui eiiiti nnuujcciionaoie water, is to hove a walor-tight cislorn and lot tho water from the roof of the houso or barn, or other outhouses, be convoyed into It through a box of sanu sovorai yards long, this box to rest on a board, or comenlad hnttnm and sides, so that no ouisida wninr c"l(' got into lt.-;iu'i Journal of -MlyUltfti Fitz The prefix of Fits In proper names, such as Fit Gorald, etc., is derived from tha Frnnoh til, from which tbo Norman word fits,' with tho samo meaning, is dorivod. Fits James thereforo, inerelr moans "tbs son of Jamo!." ' Formation of Coal Deposits, From a lecture delivered by Pro fessor i illiamson, before the British Association at Bradford, we extract the following interesting account of tbe formation or coal bods : It must be under-stood Ibat.alihouch tho earth was popularly rcgardod as the type of evi-ryuiiiig mat, was Biapio ana im movaoio, this was a very erroneous idea, for old Mother i-urtli was about one of the most fickle and inconsistent of all tho judos with which men have to deal, bho was never still. It ban pens that at the present day there are cortain regions, such as the volcanic districts, which are always moving upwards, wbilo there were otbers.like me coral regions, which wore steadily gumy uuvvuwill'US. OO 11 OUd OCCn In tbo olden time. The coal beds on ponrod to have accumulated In tbe lat ter class ol arcah tho areas of denres siou, geographical areas in whicb tho enrth bad a tondoncy to sink below the levol of tho ocean. Unon such areas iiiuu and sin had accumulated until the doposit thus formed bad reached the levol of the water, and then came what appoars to have been highly nocossary as a preliminary to ma grui.ii oi me coal material vis., a oofi oi oiue mud. It was not known niiy inn i uiuo mud was there, or whonco it came ; but it was as certain as that garden plants required favors bio soils for thoir development, that wbatover its origin, the blue mud was mo sou which soomod to bavo been prolerred by tho great majority of pianin cunsiiiu-.mg mo lorosts of the carboniferous era. In it tho minute spores, or aoeds, of tho vegetables ... l. . .l. f -- i. t wiiitu Huerwanis oocame coal, gormi natod and alruck out. until everriiinllr tho muddy soil was converted into a magnificent and almost tropical forest. As tbo forest grow, the spores fell from the trees, half-duad loaves nn.l decayed branches also dropped, nnd (he stoms themselves gave wuy; and thus an immense amount of vegetable matter was accumulated. This in the progress of time, sank below tho wa ler level, nnd more mud being do posited on tho coal, the new formation, n mm, unuorwoni ibo same processor. as it predecessors, until at lomrih a now 'forest was formed, to share the sumo fule ns that which had gono bo. foro it. Tbis process was repealed a..nl n .1 . I . I . . & "S"'" "Knlni uni" i inngin lie variiiun nvvuinuiniiona oi rocK and cm . varv net from three, four or fivo. aa tn rnuoh as eight or ton thousand foet. I I .v.. . . . . gouu luea oi u. inn ig me common mode of making singe thunder, but it does not always satisfy tho exacting. A common modo ot "raising thun der," when tho clap is supposed lo be near and tcrrifio, is by a contrivance of wood, and somewhat resembles a Venetian blind. It makes a great noibo, giving a series of irregular shocks, which, combined with the rat tling of sheet-iron, iniilutca a frightful thunder storm pretty closely. A snow-storm is represented at the theatre by small pieces of white paper showered down from above by men placed in the flies. Tbo illusion is not very striking, as, like the "aupes" under tbe sca-clolh.somo of the assist ants are apt lo slur their work, and ths result is an absence of tho consist ency of nature. Tbo coats and bats of actors who are supposed lo have been out in the snow are generally well dusted with flour, which, violent ly contradicting natural laws in its character of snow though fuithfully obeying them in its character of flour does not melt away in the least wbon the actor comes in by the fire side Machinos for imitatinir the rnnrinr of tbe wind are numerous, and suc ceed to perfection. One is a sim ple structure ol wood, with a broad band of silk running over a viulen wheel. When tho wheel is tnrnml the wind Is heard to rosr. The roi of arriving carriages is easily man. oged by simply running a pair of wheels behind the scenos. Tha ing of whips is produced bv throuinn- small torpedoes on tho- floor. Animal cries are imitated by vatiousmachines; but nothing so resembles tbo braying of a donkey as the voice of man who bus made it bis speciul study. AwFUI.LT PrOVOKINO. .A rnnnre lady of Newark, who lately became infatuated with a dashing young gal lant ot the city, had hor cuo of iov overflow tho other afternoon, wben the servant informed her that a gon tleman giving tbo name of Mr. was fu tho parlor. This was hia Ami call. Our excited heroine consumed half an hour in making an elaborate loilot, spent ten minutes more before tho mirror in getting her ruby lips N'u iiiom, uewiicning shape, and linn tlk I... I . . . r. . ' then with her heart going pitly-pat, inppcu into tbe parlor in a in-ht end graceful manner to find a horrid book ngonU It is hardly necessary to add that she dispatched the visitor with, out much ooremony. A numbor of hiirlv roanpctnhl anrl strictly moral young gontlemcn of St. Louie have organised on association whose object is to furnish young ladies who have no recular bunu an iwnrt t church, concerts, lectures, and places of umueemont. AH members huvn tn ndergo a riirid examination haraclor, Ac. before led, and thoy obligate themselves to obey nil tho orders of the Executive Committee. Any Indv a i.l.in .n . cort has only to apply to tho President ol the society, naming tho evening, nnd a young man is detailed for tho purpose. As soon as a rounrj mnn s maloriuls spokon of formoi!, Comc, cnnr!d ho mnst withdraw ulstions of rock and coal, vary- rona t1' rR'iMtion. During tho reoitation of a lu vanila arilhmotio class, whose lesson was in fractions, I explained to tbom with an apple as follows: "If this apple be cut iuto two equal ports what will thoy be called r "Halves." "If thoBo be cut irt.A 1, . !.. . . ...t... ; M 1 1 i .. ...u ...ne. nun win nicy uo cniiour Fourths." "If these be cnt into lilB. what will they be called V Hii answeroda bright lad of eight summers. It is said of tamnnra that "they drink not, neither do tbey sin j yet 8olomoo, in all bis glory, was not a raid like one ol tbsm.'f Jacob Good, North Coventry, Chos. tor county, is the owner of a pair of tailors shears, which are about four and a half centurion old, judging from the date on them-1-128. Christopher Columbusprobablybronghtlhemover, " ms shears aro not sharp oWenot l0hrenlem,er toough certainly A young man in Ashtabula sooirht to secure bis sweetheart by strategy so he took her out for a boat rido, and threatened to jump overboard Into the inks it she didn't consent to marry bim. But it did not work. She of. fored to bet bim dollar be dareni divs in, - 1