' ; TUB " CLEARFIELU a REPUBLICAN," rom.iinitn nrrnir wKimKniur, r (KIOIiI.ANDKH A II Afi I1IITY. KMTAIlI.IHIIItll IN leliM. liie largrat Clrrulatluii ot any Ncwapaprr lu North Central Pennsylvania. Terms of Subsoriptioni If paid In advance, or within 3 montha....'! 4Mt ' , (f paid after 8 and befhro n tnontha 11 ftll IT pam anor 1110 oipirnuon 01 n itionina... or am Ratosot Advertising. ' ,. rranalunl adrertlaouionta, or aqttaro of tOlinotor , liuia, 1 tinioi or loaa ,' (1 ill Fur eauu aubaequent mtcrtion.. , Adminiatratora' and Kxecutora'iiotioea 1 Auditor' notice. Caationl and Ktray...... bitaolutlon notioee Profaaaioaal Carda, ( llnea or leaa,1 yoar., Local aottoea,per lim.... YKAULY ADVERTISEMENTS. 60 , I 60 , 1 , t 1 on , S 00 I quan... $9 00 t quarti... 18 00 J auuarea... 20 00 J eolnmn... $.1S 00 column...; 46 00 1 column 8t 00 OKOUOK B. OOOPI.ANDKR, OE01U1K HAIIBUTY, Putillahtra. Cards. V FRANK FIELDING, A T T O H N K V - A T - L A W Clearllolrl, Pa. Will eilcnd lo all bualneaa cntrnatetl ti hlia promptly and faithfully. . . novlS'7S WILUAU A. WALI.ACS. PAVIR L. KIIHKIU It ARRT r. VYALI.Aea. ' JUIIS W. WUiaLRT, WALLACE &, KREBS, " (Snti!n to Wallace A Fiolding,) . A T T O R N K Y S - A T - LAW, It t2'73 ClonrlleUl, Pa. . V. WII.HOX, . D. . U. B. VAN VALXAir, DRS. WILSON & VAN VALZAH, leal lie Id, Pa. Office In rcaiili'net nf Dr. Wilton. Ovpii'M Hoi'sai From 13 to I p. . Dr. Vnn Vulxah can 1m found at night In hU rnouia, next door lo llartawiek A Irwin Drug more, up alaira. nnvzo in DR. JEFFERSON 1.1TZ, WOODLANH. PA. " ' Will promptly atli'iid all calbi in tlio lino of lii proreaaion. nov.iv-i.f JOIKI'B i. M kSALLr,... HANIKI. W. U'rt'RIir. McENALLY & MoGUEDY, A TTO It N K YS-A T-l i A W , , . Clearllcld. Pa. JHT-Legal buainea atrcndiil to promptly with fidelity. tlttVc on Heeond atreot, aliovo the Fifrtl National liar. ' ' Jaa:l:74. gT r. b arret f , Attohnkv and (?o!iNHEr,oR at Law, CliEATtFIKM), PA. Having r!i)(nej hif Jule.liip, hu.1 rrfiiiitffi) difl iirnrLirr nf the litw in tiin old itDicn nt t'lrar- fif U, Pa. Will uttciul tli onTt n( Jcft.Tson nj Klk noun lid when khim:iMj' ntaitu-tl in ?innccliin wiib resident tiAiinnul. T.uui m . m. m c c u l lo ugh , ATTOIINKY AT LAW, ;, ; i lcarllcld. Pa. M-Onle in Court limine-, (Kheriff'a Ofliee). Iirnl liusilieni' liruuiplly attended to. Itrnl etats houglit nud Btjld. ' '' : ' jul 1'7H - j7 w; B A N t Z; ATroUNICY-AT-LAW, , ' Ueartirltl, ta Office in I'ie'a U(ir llu!, Komu )su. A. All ImitiiiPi'C pQfruilflil Ut hin ytra trtuill; ftUcmM tin ,1 T. hT M U rIaY, ATfOllNKV AND TiHINsiKKOB AT LAW. Irut fttlrnlion givmi In sit ttgul (nifinrxi n I rimed to hifcur in OlrarftelJ nl mljiiiilt(j eoiintiitii. Jflitc on Market nt., opjHmit Nitnlv'i J.iwlry Storn, CIcBTtiolil, !. y i41't " A."W. WALT E R 8, AH'tlRNKY AT LAW, rirarlfeM, Pa. ' 'VB-tiflii-e In tlnliaia! How. (dee:t-lj ATTOUNKY-AT-liAW, 11:1:711 Clearliidil, Pa. "WALTER BARRETT, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. tffiet on Renond ft., Clearfiold, Pa, noill.fjf. ISRAEL TEST, 7 A TTO UN KY AT h A W , ' Clcarllelil, Pa. ; a .(r-OIIlco In Pi'a Opora Ilouto. ' jyl l,'67 " J ohnTh. f u l f ord, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. T'Oflica in Pie't Optra llouoo, Koom Ko. 5. Jan. 3, IS74. ' JOHN L." CUTTLE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. hiil Keal Hntate A (rent, Clearfield, Pa. OAct ta Tbtrd utreet, bol.Chorrj Walnut, Xtr-Htaptttfully orTon hit ttrvicoi in tolling ind bujing landt la CltarOtld and aUoining tountloa and with aa txporitnet of ortr twtntT tart aa a turroror, Hattort hlinaelf tbat bt eaa rtnaor latlifaotion. (.Ftb. lS:f.1:lf, FREDERICK 0'LEARY BUCK, SCKIVKNER k CONYKYANCEU, General Life and Fire Ins. Agent. Detda nf Conreyanoe, Articlea nf Agreement and all legal paper promptly and neatly ext uled. Ollict in l'io'a Optra Ilouao, Hooin Nl 4. Clearnnld, Pa., April J!l, IS74. J. BLAKE WALTERS, UKAL KSTATK ltROKKit, a. Ain nr.ALCR in Niuv IjogM mid Tjiiiulior, CI.KARKIKI.D, PA. tifliet in Uraham'a Itow. 1:20:71 . J.J. LINGLC) A 1 J t 11 IN 15 V - A l - Jj A iV, tm ft-...!.. tMrftMlrf Pa. vnd ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-Af-LAW, aVallaretun, Cleartlelil County, Peim'a. telAII Itgal baaiaeaa promptly atttnded lo. I" " "cTrWgrdnT ATTOKNKY A T LAW, I Market ttrctt, (north aido) CltarOeld, Pa. i i-tr'AII legal bnaineaa promptly attended ti Jan. 29, '73. r DR. t. J. BOYER, ' I PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON, , OSea on Market Hi reel, ClrarlWIJ, Pa. rOKiit honra: S to II a. m.f and I to 8 p. m , II. K. M . 801 1 K u R K , ' 1 HOMiKOPATHIC rilYSK'IAN, OtTiet In reaidrneo on Market at. April 34, 1872. Clearueld, Pa. ' DR. W. A, MEANS, PHYSICIAN & SU UO RON, uiTiimtmuiRti, pa. V III attend profeaalenal ralla pruuiplly. augl0'70 J. S. BARN HART, ATTORNKY - AT LAW. Itellelonte. p.. fill praetlea In t'lrarlleld and nil of lira Cimrla nf it J Jin Jihllrim niairlet. Ileal talata bnalnma ,na ooitteiion or oiaima mailt apeeialtlet, nl'TI JAMES CLEARY, ' BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, ; HleOOUD HTllKKT, jy jij c i. r. a n vim, i, p a. (h WILLIAM M UKNItY. Jimnog or n I'RAra Ann 8i nivmn, T.t'MISHIl f CITY. Colltetiont mailt and money promptly paid ortr. Arlielea of agreement and deeda of oBntyanet aeatly txoeuted and warranted tor tent or Bo thargt. Jj23'7S i II , II . n . Ll .Ml M( i H, 600DLANDER & HAGERTY, YQu W-Wlioitim. Cards. A. G. KRAMER, A T T O R N 1? Y - A T -L A W Hoal Kitatoand Colltotlon Agent, CI.liAHI'll:l.l, PA., Will pmmptlj ntttnd lo all Ingal buaintta an truirled to lilt tfare. - 1 ' J ; ' 1 . tW Olllde In l'io'a Opera Ilouao, accnml Boor. apru i-oni John II. Orvia. C. T. Alexander, U. M. llnwora AUTTTC! A T TV A VTYITD M. HCXHWi VAV T 1U AiJJJ AAAl AJUAb Ul If AJAWJ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . Ilellttonte, Pa. Jan28,'47 -.il l..... -, t- J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN k SUHGEON TTAVINQ looatiid at Pvnnneld, Pa., oOfort III W profoa.ionnl aorviooa to tho pooplo of that plant and aurronadlng oounlry. Alitalia prawptla atttndeil to. oti. i tt. GEORGE C. KIRK, JuKllee of tilt Poaet, Surveyor and Conveyaneer, LutlicmburK, Pa. All buainerl Inlruitcil to him will lie promptly atttndod to. Peraona wmlnng to umiiloy a ttur- reyor will do woll to give hint a nail, a lit uattort bimaoll that lit ean rendtr anIUIacllon. uetiia ni eonvtyaneo, artioloa of agreement, and all legal pnfitra, promptly ami neany cxeeuieiu -jximom J OH N D TH OMPSON, t i Jiialh'toi' tbo tonco and rVrivtncr, : 1 Curweuavllle, Pa. tQ,Colli-etlont tiadt and miiney promptly aid ovor. ItnJlilll no. ALBKnr iikurt ai.krt... w. alikht W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufaelurera A txti'tiaivt Dealerain Sawoil Lumber, Square Timber,, tic. , ! W OO U LA Nil, FKSn'Vi rOrdera loliclled. Ililla filled on abort notlee ,,. anil reaaiiniinie lermi. Addrem Wmidland P. 0., flearBel.l Co., Pa. 2.',-y W . 4I.UKKT k 1IKOS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KRC 11 ANT, I'lCirrlivlllr, 4'learttulil Comity, Pa. Keepa oiinatantly on band a full aaaorliuent of Dry tlwida, Hardware, llroeerica, and tverythlng uaually kept in a retail atort, which will Mtold, r easll, at elieap aa eiaewnere in mt eouniy. Freneliville, Junt 27, ia7-iy. THOMAS H. FORCEE, niALia is (1 KN ER A L M ER01I AN DISK, j ' CKAHAMTON. Pa. Alat.txit-niiiva raiinur:icturer and dealer in Squart Timber and Hawed l.linilierof all killda. r-(lr.l,T milielled and all hillt promplly llll.d. . ... I'jylfli charLes? schafer, liAUKR KEHK KliUWKR, C Irarllel.l, Pa. A HAVINO rented Mr. Kutrea' llrewery be honra lit atrial Attention to buaineaa and the innniifaetiirt of a auperior artlelt of ItKKK to reecivt the palrmiiige of ail the old and many new eu-tmiieri. ttoiaug71 J. K. BOTTORF'S I'IKlTOOiaril GALLERY, Market Hlreet, Cleartleld, Pa, .g-tfCUOMOS MAUK A BPKCIAI.Tr.-J. NKUATIVKiJ made in cloudy aa well aa in clear weather. Onnal.intly on band a good aamirtment of Fit A M KH, HTKHUoHfol'Kfl and HTHKUOKCOI'IO VIKWrl. Framea, from nny at lo of moulding, made to order. api-2H-tf REUBEN HACKMAN, Hoijso and Sign Paintor and Paper Hanger, tirarUrl.l, Prini'a. , 4I.Wil( exeeulo loba In hi line promptly and In a workmanlike manner. arr4,li7 , G. H.HALL, PRACTICATrUMP MAKKR, NKAK CI.KAHFIK1.D, PKNN'A. crrPumpa alwaya on hand and mailt to order on abort notieo. I'ipea hored on rraaonahlt terna. All work warranted lo render aaliafnetinn, and delivered ifdeaircd. Biy21:lypd E. A. BIGLER & CO., naALRtit ix SQUARE-TIMBER, , . and maoiifanturera of AI.I. KINI)SI)K8A lil) LiriHIIIOH, 8 T'7I CI.KItFIHLD, PKNN'A. J AS . B G R A H A m7 rloaler In , . Real Estate, Square Timbor, Boards, BII!Ntll.K,1, LATH, A PR'KKTB, ' " :107:l . Cleartleld, Pa, JAMKS MITCIII'.LL, " " IiKALKR IX Stjuaro Timber & Timber LandH, jeini CLRAUFIRl.U, PA. ribl II4HMAN, PRACTICAL MILLWRKillT, . . I.IITHKIlr'llllllO, PA. , ,', Agent for Hit A ncriean Donlilt Turbine Walw Wheel and Andn.wa A Kalkaeh W heel. Can fur niah I'oruhln liriit Millaon abort noliet. ivlll DR. J. P. BURC H Fl E L Di Lata Hurgtna of tho Id Heglment, Pennaylranla Vplunleora, haring rttnrnnd rrum thi olfera hla prolaaaionai atrvieta to lut of CltarQtld county. . tht Army, eivi.nua tWl'Mfiiaalonal ealla promptly atltnJed to. otHrt on Httand atrett, fnrmtrlyoeenpltd by llr.Wooda. apr4,'ao-if H. F. N A UGLE, . WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, ! and dealer la WaldieH, GIocUh, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, &c, CI,F.ARF1KI.IPA. I. S N Y D E R, PKACTIOAI. WATt:tl.MAKKR Attn imi.ra i WiitcliCH, I'loiltH and Jewelry, OentfM'e Jtnw, Ititrlet Arret, CI.KAHPir.l.li, PA. All kinda nf reptirlng In my lint promptly at ended to. April 2.1, l7:i. IIOMOVAI.r ' ' REIZENSTEIN dt BERLINER, wholonala dpalnrii In (JEMS' Il RMSIIIMi (i(K)DS, Hart remnvnl in 1S7 Churi'h atreet, belwetn franklin and H bitt ata., New York. jy:tl'7J Miss E. A. P. Rynder, Aoaar roa Chlekarlng'a, 8loinway't and Kmtraoa'a Pltnoa punin a, maaoa iiamnn anti roioabtt'i Organf and Mtlodtona, and drover A Daktr'a Bowing Mathlntt. , auo taaeaaa or Piano, fluitar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma. aio. No aunil taken for Itaa than balf a term. -nooma nppoaii llulirli'a Furnltgrc rJtora. viearneia. May , lnfiv tr. CAIITUm. All ptraona art hereby eantion td not to norobaaoor In an va n.l.lullh two bay toaroa, nnw In potataalon fteorgt Hill, aa mty Driong io ma ami art auijeet to my order. Madera, Mareb 4, 'f4 ra R. WARINll. ielv'72 s, A t .lUK'li i,i ...l.i PubUsliers. .I...,a. iA .Hi 2370; - 'i-'-'t &UisrrUanrouj. liItRIIT MnVEl rjl II K l.t,. THE LATEST MOVE i Hi'; M' ; " , 'I ,j : , H i HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S ihmjc store; To Iheir new building ou Reeond Rlrett, ntarly oppoailt Hit Hurt of Wearer A Utlll, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbare tlicj will continue tu uitply their olj and nanj new ciiKiomer ai uiij cuoie, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS I PIIARMACFIITICAL PHKPAItATIONS, ( Ineludiug all new reiaedita,) Patent Mtdieinta, Painta aad Oila, Oiaac and I'utty, Bcnoui uuota, fiattoatry, Paptr, , , Ac.j alao, a full Ilea of Urug- giata' Sandriea, Ualr , ,. , i Tunica, , . ' oameliea, Perfumeries, Toilet Articlea, Bruibct, - Totiei noapa, rocaei iiooaa, at., all or tht beat quality. , . . .1 PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, " . r I t' I . for uudiral A aaeraiutntat par)maaa only, Pu'rt White Lead, Colon of all kinda, Raw and Roiled Linaned Oil, Varniabea, Tarpta. line, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniak ' . ' , llrurhta, Flavoring j Kxlractj, Confoelloneriea. IHrA n J. s.Im. ar4 mmJt augroand, or all klada. SMOKERS AND CII EWERS Will Cad oar dock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do. airatie Cigara, HnuV and Fina-eat to be of tht very btat bcaada la Ibt aiarkaf. LAMPS AND CHIMNKYS, - All kinda of GLASS WAR K HARDEN 8 RHUS, i MUSICAL IN8THVMINTS aad Mualeal Trimmingt af ertrf variety. t Having along experience n ihtbaaintai, and aa axttnaivt aad well at lotted a lock of mtdieinta, wa art enabled ta III Pbyalelaaa' praecripUoai at Ibt thortaat eutkee aad aa tbo mutt rtaaonablt tarraa, day aad night. ' i HARTRWICK A IRWIN. Clearlltld, Pa., May II, 1871-lf. II. F. BIGLER & CO., II A III) AV AUK, Alaa, Maaafattartraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLCARFIBLD, FA. JAUMINO IMPLEMENTS of all kinda for rait by II. F. BIGLEK t CO. R AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for aalt by II. F. BIGLER A CO. (h, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kallf, ttc, for aalt by ' II. P. BIGLER I CO. ITARN ESS TRIMMINGS &SHOE 11 Finding., for aalt hy II. F. BIOLER at (X), Q.UN8, PISTOLS SWORDCANES Fur aalt by II. F. BIOLER A CO, gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Blitt, for lata by II. F. BIGLER 1 (X), JRON I IRON I IRON 1 IRON I For aalt by II. F. BIGLER A CO, II ORSK SHOES A HORSE SHOE NAILfl, for aalt by ' II. F. BIGLER A CO. )ULLKY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad ha.t Manufacture, far tale hj II. F. BIGLER A CO. (JMIIMBLK SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, far aalt by U. F. BIGLER A CO. Jj'ODDER CUTTERS for mI by CR30-70 II. F. BIOLER A CO. '; T. M. ROBIN80N, Maaafae4rer and dealer la llarncsti, Saddles and Bridles, Collar., Whfpa, Bru.hea, Fly NaU.Trlmmiaga, llorte Ulanktta, An. Vacuum, Frank Milltr'a and Realafoet Oila. Agent for Bailey and Wllton'f Bagglee. Ordtra and repairing promplly altmied ta. 8 hop ea Marktt treat, Cleerleld, Pa, la room foruitrly occupied by Jet. Altiaader. 8i4'I4 PRINCIPLES CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1874. 1 Sri Mnit, Cwttlti, Mt. ED. W.GRAHAM, Vrk?f DEALJCIl IN Otii. i'-.- Ii9 ,lnr GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQ' ARE TIMBER & J1MEER, j ?.,;. ' - !is.ii.s t . CLEARFIELD, PA., Haa Juat opened, at tba old Hand, Ig Orakam'i now, a oomplote Hook ur i rrir doom, , , of every dtaerlpllna. DRY GOODS," " tIKOCERIES. HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. CLOTHINO,if-c.,fc.. IN GRK AT. VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, ' SALT, ' ' i RYE, OATS, i CORN, AIWA YS ON HAND A XI) FOR ' SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE FLOUR Raotlrad by tke ear load, and told at a aiuall advance. A nipply uf ROl'K conatantly on baad. Special indutemtnta offered to tbutt gtttiog out Square Timber and Loga, aa w. deal largtly in Lumbtruta'a Huppll.a, and are pre pared at all timea lo purchaao tiia- her and lumber. Ell', W . fl It A It A M , Marktt Strttl, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct. js, wa. , GROCER1ESI NEW STORE, Oppoailt Pott Omne. New Goods I New Prices I f HOICK I.I MR HP TE AM. OOLOMun, JAPAN.1, ' 1MP0RTRD, YOIINU HYSON, KNULIHII VRRAKFA8T Pureet la Marktt. BI7TTKR ANn KCCN Will bt kepi and told at trat coal. Ca.k naid for Country Produce. OKHMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. FISH, Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PICKI.K. Barrtl Piekwa and Eagllak Pick let. VLOtlR AND VF.RU. Flour, Ctra Meal, Oat Meal, At. ftbli'74 ' LYTLI A MITCHELL. J)ANIEL GOODLANDER, I.11TIIKHSUHKU, rA., Dtaltr la DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, HOSIERY & GliOVES, HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A BIIORS, bacco, Oroctrlte aad Flak,' Malta, Hardanare, Quetntware and Ulataware, Mtn'a and Boya' Clothing, Druge, Painta, Olla, Mebool Booka, a large lot of Patent Mtdiciaea, Caaditt, NaU A Dried Frulte, Cbteta and Oraek-1 era, Kotk and Kile Powdtr, , Flnnr, Grain and Polatoos, Clover aad Timothy Seed, Soli Leather, Moroeooa, Llniaga, Bladlnga and Thread, Hhoemaktrt' Toola aad Shoe Findinga. No greater vartetv of rood In anv tte t Ike toanly. All for tale very low for taah or country produce at tke Cheap Corntr. Aug. 27, 1878. The Lightning Tamer. rpm aadtrttgatd are tbt aolt Ag.ala la tkla . county for thfltorth Aaatrlean Ualvanlied UHTNlNa RODS." Tbtte are theealytafe rodi aow la ate, aad are tadoraed by all the eitatllt men la tae eouatry. W. ktr.br aotlfr the eltiaaa. of tht eeuntv thai we will pal theaa ap tr httttr rod, aad for tat aioaty, laaa la ekarged by Ike rorelga agtal who aaaaally travtrt. the eoaaty aad earry off ear Utile cath, atvtr to retara. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thete wlahinf Lllhtalne Rod. erttUd ea tbtlr b.lldlnga aetd butaddrtaa at by Itlt.r, or ean la ptrtoa. wa will pal tktm ap anywkere la Ikttotaty, aad warrant thtm. TktHodaand Flitarea eaa he (eta al any lime by tailing at ear .tare. II, F. BIOLER A CO. Olterltld, March tl. 1871-tf pORTAGE NAIL WORKS. DIINCAN8VILLR, BLAIR Co., P.., S NAILSI The above work, being agaia optrtltd by the aadtraigatd, offer lo tht trade a fall aupply nf th.lr joilly celebrated Nalla nt the lewrat prirat. JOHN MI'HBELMAN. Daatanavllle, March 18, l874.-8aa JKAD TIII3 ! House, Sign and Ornamental Painting. The aedtrelgetd, having attrtod to awing hit owa hraah, retpettfally etTen hla aervitN lo Ike Hiatal of Clearltld aad vicinity aa a lionet, Slga aad Onu menial Palater. , Paper Hanging aad OUtiag aoae ea the abort tat BetWo, with aeatatea aad dmntalth. All work Aoae with eare, aad at arkm U tali tht timet. Shop ea Marktt Itrtet, appetite the AIU gbtay Hoaae. j. L. ERAwLE. April 1, l74. tm. . X' jam. i MOT MEN. IT THE REPUBLICAN. - CLEARFIELD, Pa. ; ,' ;! WKD.NEBDAT MORNING, MAT 13, 1874. HOW LITTLE WI KNOW OF EACH OTHER. ' i II o little wt know of each other I ' n ! How rcmly are wa to condemn, '. .', And latily drift with the current j, 1 t T weet manly and nobh to item J When eauld wt hut know tbt temptatioaa t: And trial, of frail onee thai fall, Onrjbdgmenti were tampered wllk merry , Aad tender tompaaaioa for all. i i. , .. . How little wt know of oath etberl Hew dim la proaperltjr'a tay Ibt trial, and hardiblpa that cover . 1 L'kt guilt from tbt eye of the day I ' js.ud the pitagtaf tat hoiittltta tbt homtltw, int iritnuieaa on pureriy a roaa, Mnj bt at our thrtahkold uaboeded . Aul ritihit only la Uod. How It tie wt know of tack olberl Tbt Uind of di. honor and aliamo. If truth tort aa welcome aafel. hood t Might (lorify many a natntl Tbt culpru might put oa tht trmint, The ellvti be free from ita drove r And trimt'a hafltly gibbtt tranafigurod To martyrdora'a glorlona troll. Keep Ammonia in the Boose. No lioiuokeeper should be without a bottlo of niiinlg of ammonia, for bo- siilcs its medical valtto, it is lovaluu- bla lor liotiBuuold pnrpoRcs. It is near ly aa useful ns snap, and ita cbennnosa brinirg it witliin runcli of nil. Put a tejflpooiiful ot nmmonia to a quart of warm gonp miuft, nip a Ounnoi cloth, ami wine olT llio d nut and fly spocki, and auo for yournolf how much lukor it will aavo. INo goruliblnj' will bo neodful. It will clnatiHO and bricbton silver wonderfully ; to a pint of Buds mix a teaHpnonlul ol llio RpinU, dip your silver ftnaonm forkn, etc., rob with a hrtiHh, and polinh with chamois skinH. For wasbini! mirrors anil windows it' is very desirable; put a few drops of ammonia on a piece of paper and it will readily tnkooll every spot or ringer mark on thecliiHR. It will tako out grenso spots from every fabrio : put on the ammonia nearly clear, lay blot- ling paper over the plttco and press a hot naiiron on it for a fow momenta. A fow drops of water will cloan laces and whiten them aa well ; also mus lins. Then it is a most refreshing agent al tho toilet toblo; a few drops n a basin ol water, and tl lue skid is oily, it will remove all glossiness and disagroeablo odors. Added to a foot bath it entirely abaorbs ail noxious smell so olton arising front the foot in warm weather, and notlunc is bolter ur uleaninir tho hair front dundroil and dust. For cleaning bitir and nail brushes it Is equally good. , Put a LonHrMMinful uf ammonia Into OIIW MMfc Uf .tMVW. . ....- - w - brushes through tho water. When they look white rinso tliottt in water and put them in the sunshine, or in wurm pluco lo dry. The dirtiest briishcs will come out of litis bath white and clean. For medical pur poses ammonia is always unrivaled. For the headache It Is a desirable stim ulant, and frequent inhaling of its pungent odors will often entirely ro tnove catarrhal eoliis. Thoro is no better remedy for heartburn and dys pepsia, and llio aromatio spirits of am monia is einocially prepared for these troubles. Ton drops of it in a wine glass of water are often a great roliot. The spirits of amonia can bo takon in the samo way, but it is not as palata ble. In addition to all theso uses, the ef fect of ammonia on vegetation is bene ficial. If yon desiro roses, geraniums, fuc8hias,oto., to booomo more flourish- ng, vou can try it upon them by ad ding live or six drops to evory pint of warm walor tbat you give them, but don't repoat tho doao oflonor than onco in fivo or six days, lost you stimu late them too highly. KO'uo suro and keop a largo bottlo of it In tho houso and have a glass stopper for it, as it is vory evancscont and also injurious to corks. A Convenient Way to Measure Land. It is frequently dosirablo to moasttre a given plot of ground or a portion of a held, and a Bimplo method, such as the following, for which we aro in debted to an exchange, will be of use la many of our readers : Surveyors are not always at a convenient dis tance to attend to such liltlo jobs, and cron .when they do reside in the im mediate vicinily, one does not always cure to Incnr tho expense inc idont to such a small job. Jt the lines are al ready established, the plot ran - ho measured with sufficient accuracy for tH piauiluul piirjHines by inonnB ol a neat rod-polo, made as follows : Pro cure a stick of pine, whilewood, bass- wood, or almost any other ltmber,ono and a half inches square and sixteen and a balf foot long. Dress each and, taporing from tho middle, so that tho pole will bo ono and a half inches square at tho middio and about half an inch square at each end. Such a polo will be light and quite Bt iff. Now gradualo ono side with the marks rep resenting foot and inches, and gradu ate another sido to indicato a sur veyor's links. A polo ono rod in length must bo equal to twenty-five links. To divido ono sido correctly, lot a mechanic's compass bo adiustod, so that tho points will divido tho dis tance into twenty-five equal spaces or links. A lino can bo moasurcd with such a polo nearly as accurately as with a survoyor'a chain. Now, then, if a person dooa not an dorstand how to multiply chains and links, lot him compute the measure ment by square feot. In one Acre thero are 43,500 square foot. Any in telligent school-boy can measure the longth and bread lit of a sqnaro plot, multiply ono by tho other, and divide tho product by 4.1,000, wliiou will give tho number of acres, and the number of sqnaro foot roprosontlng tho frac tion of an aero. If it is desirable to motuuro a triangular plot, two aides of wbiolt lio at right angles, measure theso two sides, multiply tho distanco In feet ono by the olhor, and divide that product by two, wbioh will indi cate the nambor of squsro foet, by 48,500, and tho quotient will roprosenl the number of acres. . i i i i . 4 nt I. I NEW Slaughtering Cattle in Texas. In former' limes Ibey killed cattle in Texas for their bhlos and tallow. But they do not wasto boof In this way now., . in animuis to be killed are driven into pons, row of which are at one end of a long building lo which is a stoam engino and machin ery. , Four animals are drivon into a pen into which the v aro crowded.hoada all one way, toward a rovolving shaft about which is a chain. Thcso'pens are built up of solid planks, about oignt icct nign. a plank Is placed across iuo top 01 tno pen. un tins plank, over tho cattlo. stands tho kit- or. In bis hands is a piece of gai pipe an Inch In diameter, abotrt eight loot long, in ono end of ibis hollow Mtttvo teipe f ifiKsd Timttiiig that looks like a dull chisel or sorow-drivor blado, about two Inches wide and three or four inches long. , The man on the planks trikes down with his heavy jabbing arrangemont, bitting the ani mal in tno "curl or whore tho spine connects with the head. At ono blow the spinal vertebra) is broken and tho animuis drop doad. very seldom does tho striker miss. Ouo blow and ho kills as he goes along from pen to pen. Soon as tbo fonr animals aro killed, the door or gate in front of tho uun or killing box is lifted. A chain is thrown over the horns ot the animal which is by stoam power drawn out as the shaft revolves and the chain is wound up. The throat is then cut, the skin ripped and started, tbon poalcd off by tho same machinery. ' The carcass is then hoisted' as the ehain holds on to the skin, till the meat is pulled np and out of it. Then conies a roan with a knifu who opens the body. The entrails full out, tho moat is rinsed with water from a hnso, and thore hangs the beef, clean and d reused in from two to three minutes from the lime the blow waa struck in the killing box. When the meat has cooled a liltlo, llio carcass is taken down, placed on marblo tablos and cut up with marvel ous dexterity. It ts hurried away to a cooking room whore it is roasted by steam, put up in air tight cans and made ready lor a growing market lor it in all parts ol tho world. Tho hides are salted and dried. Tho boms aro preserved and sold. Tho bones are used for various pur poses, ana bcioro llio Toxas steer could think out bis short podi groo, ho is turnod into money, ovon lo his tail, tbo hair on which is sold and curled by steam to bo used for smiling the sola cushions on which sits eomo person as ho roads this ar ticle Those inleroatiiifr animals, when hit in balllo, stop, tromblo in every mus cle, and groan deeply, while their eyes show doop astonisbmont. During the batllo'of Waterloo, Bomo of tho horsos. as Ibey lay upon the ground, having recovored from the first agony of thoir wounds, loll to eating tho grass about mem, thus surrounding thomsolvos with a circle of bare ground, the lim, tod extontoi which allowed their weak. ness. Others woro obsorved quietly erasing on iuo lioiu, between the two lostilo linos, thoir riders bavintr boon shot off thoir backs; and tho balls fly ing ovor tboir boads, and tbo tumult behind, belore and around tbem,eaascd no interruption to tho usual Instinct of their naturo. It was also observed that wbenachargo of cavalry went past near to any ot tbo stray horses already luontionod they would sot off, form thomsolvea in the rear of their mounlod companions, and though with out ridors, gallop strenuously along wiin ute root, not stopping or flinch ing when the fatal shock with the enomy took placo. At tho bottlo of ITirb in 171. u,;.. (..n..U k ', .i. 4u.jv. juavininaiu Hav ing unhorsed an English officer, look possession of his horio, which was very boaulifuI,and immediately mount ed it. When the Knelish avalrv fled. the horse ran away with his captor, notwithstanding all his efforts to re strain him; nor did he slop until it was at tno head or tho regiment ol which, apparently, its master was commander. The melancholy, and at the same time ludicrous figure which MacDonald presonled when he thus saw himself the victim of bis ambition to posses a fine horse, which ultimately cost bim bis life upon the scaffold,may uu easily conceived. Till MenMonitxs or I!iihhia Tlia Monnonilcs of Russia, who, to the number Of about siltv llinnannrl nrn. pose to settle in this country, aclc ol Congress ibal land on the public do mains equai io twenty or twenty. Ove milos sauare bo withdrawn from ilia market and sot apart for them to purchase. They do not ask that a single aero be givoa to litem ; but they desire lo escape from the tricks of land speculators, and propose lo pay whatever the government may charge for tbe land. Should Congress grant this request tlioy will divido the vrnoi, mm motions ana quarter sec tions, and distribute It amnnif llin members of tho sect, and will pay ton nor cent, of the purchase money and oegm seining immediately. About ton thousand will como to 1 thii yonr, leaving the olhom to wind np tboir fttTuira in KubhU. Tbo Cana dian ffOVArnmnnL hna r.tTibit.n1 Ia n " w 'i w i sont tho Mennonites with more than tour timos as much land as they sock to buy of our government, and pay thorn S30 nor noraon if thru- will aniii in that eouniry, but aa they have al- AOftC ku. JsThah IV T . t ,v"u wvw,, uiivvii injfti tuoir own country by monarchical Institutions they prefer to make their new settle mont in a land whore thoir religious freedom is assurod. AN ExAMPt.g With rnmr.lnl.i or in tboir bands, with both houses of the Icgislatara and tbo Governor, 4lio Democracy of Ohio refused to make an apportionment of the Bute moro favorable to themselves than that which now exists, and.which the Re pnblicana framed to auit themselves. Tbli is an examplo of honorablo mod oration wbioh ought to have some ef fect upon the Pennsylvania legislature. . ' . I ll v ; ' -l Vr i I ; ,' 1 ' I , ' i 1 i mm. a r w w y m mm m t i 11 v n TERMS-S2 per annum in Advance. SEHIES - VOL. 15, NO. 20. Paragraphs Worth Remembering. .i: Benaino and common clay will clean marble. ' , i Castor oil is an excellent thing to souen learner. , , Lemon juice and glycerine will re move tan ana ireckles . A dose of castor oil will aid you in removing pimpiea., , . Lornon juico and glycerine will cleanse and soften tho hands. Spirits of ammonia, diluted a liltlo, will cleanse the hair vory thoroughly. Lunar caustio, carefully applied so as not to louou tno ikiti, will destroy warig. , i ,., , Powdered nilro is cood for romovinr? freckles. Apply will) a rag moistoncd wiin giyoonite., , , lo obviate offensive perspiration. wash your fuot with euuu una uiiuuid spirits of ammonia. the juico of ripe tomatoes will ro- move tho stain of walnuts from tho hands without injury to llio skin. It common wood ashes and salt, mado into a panto, with a liltlo water, be applied, tbo aperture through which llio fire or smoke penetrates, may be closed in a inomont. Its effect is equally corlaiu, whether the stove bo hot or cold. .. NcVer lot cuso knife blades or forki stand in hot witter; it expands -the steel, and thus cracks the handles. Ivory handles should, of course, never bo allowed lo ho in water. To remove runt from flat-irons use soap and sand. lilack-walnul picture-frames that have become dull and rusty looking, may bo renewed, by first brushing will) a stiff brush, to remove dust, and then apply puro linseed-oil, with a suitable brush, or a piece of new bleached muslin will answer llio pur pose as well. . .. . , ' Urease oa any kind ol goods, may be romoved by rubbing magnesia on the spots, and then coverod with clean brown paper and applying a flat-iron. ltepoal a low times, and tho spot will be romoved. To clean silver or brillania, use whiting finely powdered, moistened with alcohol ; then rub thoroughly with chamois-skin. To cause nails to drivo cosily, and prcvont rusting, dip in molted greaso. If a glass-stopper is sot, warm tho neck of tho bottlo in tho flames of a lamp, and it can often bo cosily ro moved j.. Eggs should be eitrdlcd by standing in hot water soveral minutos, not boil ed bard in throe minutes. To ronovato velvet, wet a spongo in warm soap-suds,squocco itquito'dry in a cloth, and wipo tho volvot thor oughly ; then pass tho volvot ovor the edgo of a hot flat-iron, tho wrong side n.el .be twin Chloroform will romove paint from a garmont or olsowhoro, when benzole or bt-sulphido of carbon fails. A matt in Oakland lost week was ono night out pretty lute and as be went tuto tbo houso ho thoucht ho would tako a lunch boforo ho went up stairs, and chow a grain of coffee after it, so his wife wouldn't know by his breath how lato it was. Ho found a can of oysters, which wasintondod for tho morrow s breakfast, and tbon com mencod looking tor bread, but it was vory scarce Ho got a small pioco on ono sholf, ono on another, and one on top of a flour barrel, and ho romarkod that tbcro was not much in a place, but places wore plonly enough. He was provoked. When ho wont up stairs lie saw that bis wifo was only protending to bo asloon. She waa just about to commonco asking un pleasant questions, so lie made up his mind ho would head hor off, and be commonccd. Ilo grumblod : "You womon folks soom to think bread don't cost nothing, it poors lo mo : soattored all ovor tho shclvos in iho pantry, so as a man has to cloan up every shelf anu ii tint tor a piece on top of the flour barrel to mnke out a lunch." His wifo rose to a sitting posturo In bed. as eho replied : "Jamos, thoro wasn't a crust ol broad on the sholves. nor on the flour barrel, oxcept what was loft lor the rats and luon he arose. He did not koriitalo abdbt the course proper for him to pursue. He pounded on tne noor wiin ins booia, and shouted for help, police and doctors, and soon had the neighborhood aroused as if Lo rrpcal invasion from Cuba lo Utah Ho was finally pumped out, and he vows ne win stay pumped oat and re, main home of nights, while his wife is telling neighboring women how lo scare their husbands into staying at nonio. A Dav Jokk On asleoiiinirj-Ar tlm othor flight, lady .exclaimed in alow and solotnn voice, "Oh, how dry I am I" Thoro was a moniont's piuiso, and again rang out ''Oh, how dry 1 am I" Annllin. ... n ... n .. I I . 1. 1 ............ u.ui.iv.it ..osuu, anu iiiu (los ing sloepera were once more startled by tho sepulchral information, '"Oh, uuw u-y i am i ... 11T "l. . . ... " on t sotueoouy irol mat woman a drink V howled an old gonlloman, who, uoing rnoumatio, and occupying an upper berth, oould not vorv well da it himsolf. The domand was complied with, and tbo grateful sound of gurgling walor was soon hoard. Then thero was a momont of ailonco, and following it ca mo in llio same solemn lonos, "Oh, how dry I wast" Thero appeared lo bo no doubt of it by tho ocoupants of tho car, and if the truth oould havo boon known, thoy were unselfishly glad alto had found roliof ; and they composod thomsolvos afresh for sloop. . Tbon tho voico again ront Iho air, "Oh, how dry I was I" Evorybody started, and evorr eye was dislendod. "Oh, how dry I was!" rcpoatod tho grateful woman. "Then dry up 1" screamed the gal lant old gontlomnn In Uto nppor bortb She did so. A little ovor ten months ago the first postal card was issued In the United Statcs,and already 100,000,000, the wholo amount ostimatod for the first year, have boon issuod. An adjourned roosting of tba Hunt ingdon Presbytory will be hold in Osceola In June noxt. Making Him Enj. The folio wingslory, which has never been printed, is indicative of tho sen timent or llio UBiiiornia merchant on tho subject of John Chinaman. The sceito is laid in Sun Franoisco. 'Tho merchant if calmly wailing for cus tomers to drop in, when there ap peared In the street a long column of Ah Bins and Chang Loos. Arriving in front of the store, alow ly, and with measured traad,lhoy range themselves along the sldosof theapartment,whcn llio .following conversation ensues: Chang Loo "llavo you got any cot ton twinoof" Merchant "es." "How muolieo cbargoo V "A dollar a pound.", "I givoe fifty oent." "Git out." And without another word bo Ing suld on either sido thoy departed as they had oome. In about an hour the same performance exactly was en acted. "Havo you got any cotton twinoeT" ''Vos." ( "How mucboe chargoef" "A dollar a pound." "I givco scvontco flve cent." "Git out." And with charming docorum they im mediately got. Now the merohant was Used to this aort of thing. Tho evil was one of long standing but the remedy was simple and easily appliod. Sending out to a neighboring butchor shon for the loan of a cleaver, ho sor- enoly awaited tbe rcappoaranco of that happy band, lor ho know thoy would come; oh, yes, thoy would certainly como ncain. Sure onoueh, be was not disappointed. ' But a tittle whilo, and all unconscious that thoy bad ever -been in that storo before, or had ever l the, rvinrao nf ,hfir riatrtral trvet act eyes on that merchant, uiang Jjoo, with a winning smile, iniorrogaien, "Havo you got any cotton twince f" "Yes." (Willi wrath.) "Howmucheo churgco 1" (Brandishing tho eloavef.) "A dol ." "1 takco fifty pound," and tho trade was consummated. Anecdote of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was onco applied to for professional assistance by a man of New York city, who bold tbo guard- onship or several orphan children. Theso children, whon very young, would, on coming of age, if they bad their rights, succeed lo the posses sion of a largo and valuable estate In tho title deeds of this estate, the guard ian had discovered material defects, and ho thought be saw a way, With the assistance of an able lawyer, by which ho could secure the title of the wholo roperly lo himself. He opened to Hamilton the wholo businoss, exhibit ing copies of tbe title deeds, and ex plaining how ho wouldliko lo proceed. And he promised to the great jurist a largo reward II he would undertake the businoss. Hamilton said he must give to a mailer so important, due thought bofore ho decided, and set a time for bis client lo call again. ihe guardian called according lo appointment. Hamilton had put in writing faithful minutes oflbeir former conversation, which, upon this second isii, no read aloud. "I think," said Hamilton, whon ho ' had finished reading, "that that is a true statement of your plans?" "los, sir, answered the client. "That is correct. And now if I mar ask, what have yon decided V "I will toll you, sir," replied Hamil ton, sternly, "you aro now completely in my power, and I consider myself asthofutureguardian of theso unfortu nate orphans. 1 bave decided that you will scttlo with thorn honnrelilr to tho vory last penny, or I will hunt yon from tho ourltKie or the wlt I ' It may bo unnecessary lo add that tho falso-bcarted guardian did not pur suo bis nefarious scheme any further. -T aa tr. A IIairlkss Uorsr. An equine curi osity arrived recently at San Fran cisco, in tbo shapo ol a bairloss horse, from Australia. Tbe narao of this re markablo horse is Caoutchouc, and was captured in tho neighborhood of tho Balloon river, Queensland, when about two yoars old. He is now about ai ream r.r.,.n r,...a 1.1. .I, r.m Btm J a v, t5 t ,n..w lll.VH IIVUI tho tip of his ears to tho hoofs, bat without single hair on any part of his body. Tho color is not unlike that of a black horse very closely clipped, and the microscope fails to detect a singlo bair from nose to tail. Ho is a gelding, about 15 bands high, woll made and very compact, with fine, clean legs, powerful forearm s and thighs, and a cloan, bloodliko, but un usually broad bead, from which sparkle a bright pair of eyes, beaming with good tomper and docility. Hie own ers, Oat & Witched, paid a bandsomo prico for him, bat refused 1,000 in the colonies before leaving for thia country. This froak of naturo waa oxamincd by sovoral eminent veterin ary surgeons in Australia, and they came to but one opinion in regard to this horso which was that there waa no decoption practiced, and that in roality he was born without the least parliclo of haid upon him, and .conse quently is one of tbe greatest curiosi ties in the way of horse-flesh extant. Tin Mortality QuEsTioN.-Chicago and St. Louis are squabbling abont tbe hoallh of thoir respective ciiies. Chi cago compares the mortality of St. Louis with San Francisco, which is overrun with filthy Cbinamon and pestiferous sailors, and arrives at tbe conclusion thai St. liOuis is oven less healthy than the Golden City. Sao Francisco bos the credit of burying 19 per annum out ol 1,000, and St. Louis is set down aa going one bettor, vie., 20 por annum to tho 1,000 Inhabitants. To which the St. Irouis Democrat re torts that with hor lake cephyrs, sour moat, doctored barley and defective sowor system, Chicago kills off 80 to every 1,000. --' '' . Rwbllion tu Wisconsin. A con. flict baa broko out in the North West between tho Governor of tho abovo named Stnto and tho railroads. Ilia oxcolloncy Gov. Tylor has issued a ftroclamation whiolt ooncludoB as fol 0WS1 "I thorofore oninin all railwtojl corporations, thoir officers aod agents pcacoobly to submit to tho law, for! slnco tho Exocutive is charged with tho responsibility of seeing that tho laws are faithfullv AVAnnf Ail all a I. , - r "--iw-4i I Mill functions of his office will bo exorciaod io mat ona, ana Tor this purpose ho invokos the aid and co.nnnratinn nf all goodcitixons. A ladv of AVajlllinrrtnn ennnl. V York, is tho mother ol a large family of childron, and thoy are all rathopdi minutivo. A fow days aftor the birth ? j 0 rronn0t' ,lMl nioC6 of tn kit cuiiou to see the baby. After lookinff at tho tin snnr-i man frit tfvm. minutes, the liltlo girl said : "Aunt Maria, don't yon think it would be hAitlal Aa liatl aa. - . a " 1 ' " HUTU 'om a little bigger r . Tfia COat for trinlii. . ....5 gvvvriiinvnt bonds, notea, Ao., for the ensuing is to bo at least $1,125,000, It strike oa that a great doal of money and ,v j,, in vou lor last sum.
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