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Dr ibliltdataeditfilhe Towe l Coen. --, II / ' • .• • _,, pi Oa - irt -. 1 1 ,- oil et theibereithil,PhlNpeharg,and it a heti- WI? • f • i . 1 1 111) •iC ii q llt ' 0 by ordained 14: authority of the ew that i t . )Ai .(... -,1( t ( 1 \ .•••• A 4 , I ' - Lill , (.. 1 1 it 'hail be the et the inset elhaashigiortere, at all thaw, t • . p the. street • and alive, • within the liteita of the borough, euippletely I 1 1 t ' L t 1 A. V 1 *s. • ..., ' . oruhtehdtils toed repeW, ander t-e direction el • • . • a the' Tara CoveoiL : ' ' , , . • _ , _ _ - • Balaton 2. lt !bat ' . sinter, !hall be the dray of the street commissioners to give each person, who ASS bare beta employed to work Maar their direc tion, a certificate, settin&Anth the account due him ; .whereupert-theteimineil shall cause an or-• der to be•dratin upon the treasurer of the leer- • ough for the amount ohihie wool, to be odd out of any monies not otherwise appropriated. Provided, always r•thet. the treasurer shall re tain; out of said meat, any. Masi dr other Global outstanding against the pehon In whose favor the order may be drawn.. Eiscrion g. That for emsby negleet or refusal I on'thdpart of the street oorriatissipnerl to do and perform the dodos enjoined on them ttl thin ordinance,—hiring reeeived three days. notice from the Town Council, or a majority of them, in writing, they and each of then! shall forfeit and pay, for the me of the borough, the sum or )IVe dollars for @ray offense, upon legal (Marie tion thereof before the Bargees; Boo k lotion to belhistitated In the corporate name of the bor ough, and the amount recovered, itith costs of prosecution, to be levied and collected by a juliolitof the peace,ender the lawii of this Com monwealth. JAMES C WILLIAMS, Burgessi ALBERT OWEN, C k rk. , 122:2 111===1 (No. 2.] An ordinance; nannies b obeirtnnions in an streets and alieye, sod for She prerention of ell ~Ileum wiihin the birocciii of Philipsburg, flacTroa 1. Be it ordained by the Town Coon of the borough of Philipsburg, and it ie here by ordained by the authority, of the same, that if any person shall, on ing reckon° whatever, bxaept in case of bililding,--occupy ur obstruct ed any tart of any street, lane or alloy in the 'borough with wood, coal, timber, hoards, brick, stone,rgrevel, 'sand, or any other impstilinent; or nuisaneo whatever, for • longet rwried than_ twe days; every person, so ofillttdigg; obeli, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay, for the oat of the borough, Ave dollars fur every such of fence. •. .. 2,.-That if any persdn, under any pretense whatever—except in ease of building occupy any part of thst side of nhy street lane or alley with in,the borough,. irlilah adjoins the lot of another person— r unless the permission of the owner or.ocaupant of mild lot be first-ob tained—every person so offending shall forfeit and pay, for the use of the borough, Are dollars for every such offense. EiIIeCTION 3. If any person shall pbt any manure, compost, ashes, fence, all. buil ding, improvement, or obstruction, in any of the streets, laues,alleys or public grounds of the borough, or cause the same to he done, every )verson, so offending, shall forfeit and ray, for theme of the borough, Are dollars for every such offense. . . . . . fleoviirt 4. That When any person is pripar- , ing to construct, eregt r ur repair any building Within the bort:fuel. anti desires to occupy any Swart of any street or they, ho shall make appli- '! cation to the Burgess for a written permit; mid the !Liege's is authorised to gran perudielok to the said appitant to occupy, for a period not bxeceding-efl months, one hdlf of the width of any street or alley. fn faint of and next to the lot on whtoh meld building is to be erected or I repaired, with stone, brick, limiter. scantling, boards, Ihtfe, send, or othel•building material; and If any person shall place or cause to be placed, any brick, stone, lime, lurabbi, ot other building materiale, in any street or envy, with- 1 nut each permit first obtained, or shall occupy beyond the [Milts a ore preseihed, or shall. after the expirationefl ' said six months, cohtirtue h., °coney the dig If of such street or allay, an aforesaid, every pertion, so offending, shall for lett and pay the sum of lied dollars/or each and u.cry day tho bald street or alley shall be time libetrueted or impeded; and if .sholl be the duty bribe street commissioners to notify him to Hi rt:fore filch obstruction or imOdiment, and, in ense di b,. , refusal so to 114, within two days after notice i• given, the said street commission- Ere shall remove the same at the proper cotta add charges of the owner of raid material: Y, on irtl, that after the six mouths have expir ed it !tall appear to the satisfaction of the Bur gas, (het an extendo9 of time it nocetsary, In order to enable any person to complete his building, the said Burgess may, oh application Lade to hint, renew the pertnit for a porid3 hot exceeding th lig montls. Settles 5. That il — ally person shall put or Waco, or rouse to he put or placed, within 04' limits of the-horongh, the carcass of any shad animal, or any part thereof, or any Offal, filth of putrescent matter whatever, et ery person so of fending shall forfeit and pay, for the use of the borough, fire dollars flfr every such offense. twa fic Thai if nay person shall take. remove or carry away, any rand, clay, gravel or earth from any street, lane or alley, or frota the public ground within the borough; et 11411 'make, 2rect ar corwtruct ady fuibauktuent, Moan& heap or eastemslay of earth, notice., thime, or other materials within any street. lane or al ley of the borough, or shall dig any pit, hole or cavity therein, or cause the same to ike done, beery person so offending shall forfeit and pay, for the of,, of the borough, ton dollars for every ouch offense; I'roticicti, always, that thin thin shall not present the street eommisioners from grading, leveling, amending, and hisprov ing the streets and alleys uutliir o'o-direction of the Town Council, end 'takidg earth and mate rna fur therpurpose aforesaid. Baotou 7. That it shall be the duty of the high constable of the borough, on complaint being elide to him, or upon hie own , liatuirledge of any violation of title ordinance, or any other who may be aggrieved, forthwith to prefer a compliant to the Burgess or to any justice of the peace of the sal l borough, who shall Bina tub legal proceedings against the alleged offen der, hi the qfpornte name of the borough, and bn Conviction of the offcddbr, the IBM bdjedgeil - against him, fogethee with costs, khall be levied and collected by a justice of the pates, ender the laws of this Commonwealth. Saoeuos S. The one half of all fines collected by thui ordinance allall be paid to the nigh con istable or any other person making complaint, and the other halt for the use of the borough, -JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Hwy.*. Attest; ALBEd.T OWEN, Clerk„ Philipsburg, January 12, 18130. (No. 8.1 AN ordinance, to regn/ate the rids maks or pave ments rare to nook:trite Ole eullttp!otion crtfat doors, porches yfe., tgith - certatn • 11011 and restrictions. SECTION t. SO . it ordained by the Turn touncil of the borough of Philipburg, and it is • hereby ordained by the authority of the sable, that the sidewalks or pavements within the bor ough shill be •ten feet wide,. measuring from &bo tine of MOM, to the outer edge of the curb ing or plank. gigcram 2.,Tlii kid ',brawn, after ,the pular' .bf this ordinance; shall Erixt, put or place any • cellar door, step, • orch, or other Impediment or feet beyond the front of his lot; and if any llorion shall violate this provision, it "hall be the duty 6f the street commissioners, on COM- Plaint being made, to sive notice to the owner or ocatitlant of the lot in front of which sai N i Impediment may be eidatetd, to remove the • same within ten days, and, in case of his ride eel, tite *treat cum Wieners areauthorised to Stoonnove the said. '' ent or obstrilbiloh at the *Oasis of the owner or Occupant, to be re . hopped by tbb *_rest commissioners as debit; 4.41 4 i°Cla qu est fiatlidtr an by. laws reeoverable, and; nlid cowrie? or Occupant, neglecting or v ' y sinilio the obstenothia, shall also fort ton Condoners,. to be recovered, as , lives air , oval:able, for the pse of the ,bor. 4 , lllate* a s That Whew r any qyrner or 00. '• Aginthdritt J billtlibld et Opt ground, within the rung , Intends to dr .7:ew the ilide , . .welit a. 1u of a building*, hot, at tegdporl. ; lie ahal ern upon the weenellsed, wit* 0 7 It OWL* tto - iftligolliar . nark, and ad' t r z it rotai or *ghee, the width, hth,And on of • hig aid pasentent, and It bd the etre( the omissible* to ma tug , Mull ' Oro rid eatemplated bdprovsmwt wiLenc don : otreotookla Ip aeoorlance with the eatit maaser. .• Wet, iptie and width; given sad ogtemsable to Vie et driblet*, add /tory WOO& NOE oetilhapowd lb Width to the , readbltioil tit the Ant oesties,ot Map °ratter*, :immuring to the wow., wigs of de steta___. . . . JAMES 0. WULIAMS, ihultem AUEST OW EN, Clerk. , Em =a "1234maitur& .74ovos* 1160: [10.17 4Ais oral:Niue, to payola t7te varostokinem. of Vol.ll. beorld4 walla and enctothrii on the @trody ot. ley. and pub li c ground. Sperms - I, Be it ordaine# by the To*n Coun t 8f the lictuugh of Philipsburg, and it is here by °Melded by the afitharity of the some, that; iftiir the passage of this ordinance; when any peisdh intends to erect or place any build ing,, will or encloser, de the line of any lotAilth in the borough, adjoliiitig any street or alley, he shall, before he oontrbeilnes the cellar or foun dation thereof, call upen the Town Councilmen, whose.dety Italian be to designate, mart- And fix; by libido or stakes, the line. or lines of said lot so far ail to enable this applicant to erect or pltee said buildingodill; dr., in truth -a:linter, se not to enoroaeb dium any Street or alit; and It shall be the duty of the *aid i'MilitielitEktis to ice that the said lattilding,rarillt or enclosure, When erected, is in %verdant% with their meas urement so-thr as not to iinaroich uPdri any street or alley; add if thy pbrsob shall neglect or re fuse.to bottiplY With tho above requisition, be shill joiferit and pay the slim of twenty dollefs to the AIM of the borough, and' it ;Shall lib the duty of the otreet commissioners, Quoit- com plaint to Winn made, td tennowe any building, wall or onoloreure that, ithall, in any manner, In terfere With or °aerosols puma any Ain't, lade,. :they or public ground in the bdrougil, it the cost and charges of the person who causes the interference or encroachment: to be recovered as debts of equal Amount are, by law, recoverable. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Burgess. Attest, ALBERT OWEN, Clerk. vPhilipAberg, January Pl, 1880. , [No, 5•.] An ordinorkt teliitfli to riotour of waxy . . Seems' 1. Be it-ordained by the Town Coun cil of the borough of Philipsburg, and ft ia here by ordained by the authority of the same, that if any person or persons shall disturb the pub lic pence of the borough, by riotous or noisy >b • eereblage. each and every person be offending; and being thereof convicted before the Tllllglies of sabillsgepugh, shall forfeit and ray for every such offense, a fine not exceeding live dollars, at the dieurotion,gf the. Burgess, and, in default of payment of etlisßt fine. to be ixoprisoned Corn period not exceeding five days at the discretion bf the Burgess aforesaid. - Rkeriox 2. If any pardon or persons stall hereafter be found standing, aasen.bllng or lolt erieg on or about the streets, alleyo,'"footwalks or corners in said borough, iin such manner as td dbedlrliet et interfere with the free passage of persons upon or along the comb, or shall be guilty of rude, profane, indecent or insolent lan guage or conduct towards or in the hearing or rkw of persons passing along said streets, or be ing in the neighborhood, erb7 , l such person so offending shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay, fur or cry such offence, the sum of ode dollar and eoefj of prosecution. or, in default of payment, shall be confined in the lockup of the borough for the time of twenty-four hours. - JAM ES C. WILLIAM*, Bowie Atteof : ALBERT OWEN, Clerk, Janutfy 12,4866. [No.B.] Apt ordiottnre reltstirc to Ipopsfireit. Sevriox I. Be it ordained by the Town Court dl of the borough of Philipsburg, and It It Beret, ordained by the authority of the seine, that all and every person engaged i, creating a bonfire within the borough of Phillpdburg, or aiding in the continuance thereof, /halt, on conviction thereof before the Burgess, forfeit and pay the RUM of five dollars each, with cost! of pro:men tion, and, In default thereof, be iniprientibtl fur period not exceeding forty-eight hours, at the discretion of the Burgess aforesaid. JAMES C. WILL IA MEL Barges*. Attest: ALBERT OWEN, aferk. Phillipsburg, Jauury 12, 1380. [No. 7.] An ordinance, rclutive to thetilitio/ferforman con, yymbasiie exercise ckcnoe, extli4friotis de. Barrios 1. lie it ordained by the Town &Pe en of the borough of PhiliPsiturg, laud it is hereby ordained by the authority of the mule, that frditl and after the promulgation of this ordinance, if sly person or persons itdenti to exhibit, within the borough, any theatricallier formanee, pladie ; elfold•nding, feats of iterse manship, gyuldastio exercises, dancing, du the tight or slack rope, tumbling, slight o'f band,' juggling, legerdemain, pllneramst, or any , ther shows or speftinderiiiiich heater its object the ainintemerit of t he people and the pecuntery in terest or emolument of the person or persons so desiring to 03/Ifibit. as of such person or persona she), on or before the day preceding that use which the exhibition is to takh plate, call on the' Burgess of the borough for a written permit to exhibit as aforesaid, and the Burgess is hereby authorised td gninttim or thorn per- Mission teeshillit within the borough fora peri od nut. exceeding eve days, fora sum riot ex ceeding fifteen dollars, which shall be paid at the time of granting said permit; dad, in Cage the said person or persons, shall desire to con tinue to exhibiLaa aforesaid, 'litter the expira tion of said permit or IiCEII/54, application mint he made for a renewal, to the Burgess, who ellen rcnois the moue if satisfied of its propriety, at the hate of five dollars for every additional exhibition, by the Said person or persons withi the borough. Provided, that, If the Bewail be absent, any member of the Town Couriail or the treasurer „oalte-befough is hereby autherialiti to grant the 'permit, and receive the amount illati. hie fur the same as aforesaid; and Prbvtded, Conifer, that this ordinance shall not pfhtent the exhibition of natural curiosities, aniilials, de., gratis, when unconnectedwith say of the ' above named entertainments, stipend:lents, shows, .te. I - . SKeTtON 2. That if any periled: or *person% shall proceed to exhibit any theatrical perform ance, play, circus riding, do., as mentioned in the Snit section of this ordinahcb, without hav ing first obtained a pettnit oh license (dim the Burgess, Town Goalie!l or treasurer of the bor ough, as aforesaid, the high constable shall, and he is required eta directed to proceed forthwith to arrest all and every person s or persons so exhibiting, alid have him or them before the Bergess.or any Justice of the peace of the bor. ough, and the said' Burgess or Jitetlbis tit the peace ihallproceed to line the polled or persons Hu offentlidg, In any abort not more than twenty dollars, nor Ipss thiafide dollars for Itiltbry such offense • dind,lin ease theuid tine shill not be immediately paid, the said Burgess or jostles . . . . forthwith issue an efeoution, directed to the gh constable ate/geoid. to levy and collect 'the amount of said fine with posts of the goods and effects of t* person or poisons so (Weld; as aforesaid. ' INCHON 9. That, upon oonplaint made to the , high codstable, or of his own personal knowl edge, that any person or persons are infringing op or ticlating this ordinance, It shall be his ditty at once to arrest every person whom be shall find engaged thereto, and bring him be fore the Burgess; or justice, as aforesaid, andel. the, penalty of not lose than five dollars nor moral than tett' dollars fur stet" dfigleat or nth: sal; and, in ease of his negleet-of.auty to reach er taxing, after ,an attention has been plied In'his *add, Li Mall be liable for the amount thane, with eosin of Ault i - - JAMBS C. WILLIAMS, Bistros. Attdert ' ALBSST OW,BM, Clerk, Philipsburg, 'mm It, 1860. , ‘ 7 • • •. ' :Vi0.114 :; , i , As 9rditigilfeivialftli til sem*. • ilaction 1. ' ,l44t;rila4ita r til the 'hire Cont i oil of the borough dtPhlltpatioil, and it is Pere , l lr orilsined by the ofithetity 0f 4..441.0, that it shall be the,duty, of ti,tery orritevor tionpant 'Of i lot talkie the'thhiblteill 'part of the bor ough of Philipsburg, within .t,sienty-four bonne after thb hill of anon, to remote, or to ittooete ,to bb Art/cried, meld snow from the side.israliti, f "till OW 1111 ott Lilo guttlitt Iktreet ordain wants, ' 10 _OXosFihobittdetee,Pholdle Of VW water,: and 'my pereonbr parsons age - refiz sing so 1.0 do, aball forfeit and pay, (pr !very I sueb 101111[1114. the Mint of 916 dollar, higettow with Mods of 'proseenUon and shalt pay C ost of remoVing Uri attow, ' Proolefed, that VolieU a lot is meant, the owner or occupant is mutt- 11ELLEFO1 TE,PA„ PRIDAY, JANUOtY 26,1866. ed only to mate a eloar,Priesies of four fee ; ' • JAMES QQWILLTAKI3, Angels: Attest: ALBERT OWEN, (Berk. Philipsburg, :tannery 12,1865. t • l' • [No. r.tatioe toowiisandes. , Escrnots 1. Be it enacted by the Tail Coun cil of the borough of Philipsbnig; Wail is here by enacted by the authority of the fame, that any person tor pinions who shall cause, either di: reotly or indirectly, any stud horse.to cover ally 'mare, within oils huhdred and fifty patches Of any dwelling-honseeacademy or school-house within said borough, shall forfeit and pay the penalty of five dolling for each offense, Unless it be In' an enclomu:o suffisiently high .and obscure so as to conceal the same from the views and annoyance of all persons: and every fine end forfeiture, as aforesaid, shall be recovered, oh conviction be fore the liergoss, as other Aims and forfeitures aregeoprerable. - • SECTION L That if any person er persons( shall play it ball, or shall, engage at any-kind of game ; or shall throw stones or other mbeiles in the public streets or alleys within the borough ; of shall by day or by night, make or cause Any kind of noise, or distushanoe to the annoyance or disquiet of rho peacable citizens of the' said borough, be or they shall severally, on convic tion thereof before the Burgess, forfeit and pay, for.every Stich offense, the sum of one dollar, to gether with costs of prosecution and in case of neglect or 1. efusal . or inability to pay the said for feiture immediately on conviction, he or they' shall coffer an Imprisonment in the lock-up of the borough for a space of twelve hours. Secriolt 3. Thet if any person shall stand, tie, hitclk,or make fast any borso or team to any , fence, or to ony‘shade or ornamental tree, or up on any eide-walk, or upon any street aro/wing within the limits of the borough, be shall be li able to a fine of not less than one dollar or move than ten dolled, Jihd every such fine shall be ihcovored, upon conviction before the Burgess, Am the use of the borough; as other floes drid forfeitures are rdooverable. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Aardus. Attest: ALBEET OWEN, Clerk. Jartudiy 12, 1865. - [No.lo.] An ordinanre, for the prevention Of drunketineltd, and relative la fast driving. Snrridn 1. 13h it ollialned by ihti ell of fhb borough- of Philipsburg, and It is hereby ordained by the authority o‘tho sante, that if any person shall be found in a state of Intoxication or drunkenness within the limits of this borough, to the detriment of the people or to the bad example (4 youth, he or she upon minvictit i theregi before the ildrgpsii or justico of the peace, an aformiaid, lib ihlfiect to a fine of net lees than one dollar nor more than tie dollars, and thoiroper costs of prosecution, dr to a confinement id thfi lock-up of the bor, efigh for a period of not More than tweetr 04111. 'hours, or both, at the discretion of the Peligolli, or justice of the peace, as aforesaid. . finertox 2. if any person eltall lie guilty of fast riding or fast driving in any street or alloy of this borough, and Most especially at street and alley crossingfl, he shall, upon compl¢trit ;od conviction of ifich offense, be etlbject to it fine of not lase thati one dollar, nor more than Rve dollaro, Itogether--with—tlvs---pmmr-soots of proseoution ; and, if the said fins shell not be paid, the offender shall be subject to confinement in the lock-up of the borough for a period of not lose than six nor more than fati eight hours. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Jim -pH Attest: ALBBIt'r OWSN, Clerk. Philipsburg, January 12, 1886. ‘ [No.ll.] An ordiaanee, relative to Aar and doge witA cretins residences, Bsettott 1. Bb it ordained by the Town Coun cil of t.Pb borough of Philipsburg, Nod it is 'here by ordained by thasanthority of the same,' ty.at 'after the passage and promulgation of this or dirtanco. it shall be the duty of the high consta nts of this said borough, un complaint made to .him or upon hie own personal knowledge of the fact of swine running at large in the streets or public grounds of the borough, to seize, take possession of and secure the same in a prolier Meioses)), and to give immediate notice to Alm owner, when known, who may reheat the said swine by paying all proper costs to Be deter mined by the Burgess, and it !hit) of one 'dollar for thb use of the boreugh ; tihd if the owner thereof shall 1)0 unknown, or in ease of neglect to redeem within forty eight hours, as aforesaid, then the laid countable shall proceed to adver tise and sell the said swine, as goods and chat tots are advertised and sold under the laws of this commonwealth. BRCTION 2. That after ilia sti , e'of any swine, under the terms of the first section of this ordi nance, the constable shall make his return to the Burgess orjastico of the peace whdiesued the prommt, and after the payment of all proper costs and d fihe of one dollar for die use of trio borough, tab excess of sale shall be paid to the owner of the property sold., Setxtoik 3. That each and every owner of a dog of glut ik this said borough shall be taxed and assessed upon the duplicate and for the use of the borough, one dollar for each dog, and Ave dollars for each slut owned or kept by him. Samoa ¢. That if - any person, within the limits of thie borough, shall keep any cross or otherwise mischievous dog running at larg', or outside of th f ; proper enclosure df said owner, it she be the dull of tile constable aforesaid, upon complaint Milde to him or upon his own personal knowledge of the fact, to bring the owner thereof before the Burgess or any justice of the peace, kraieresaid, and upon con viction thereof the owner shall. be subject to a bet of one dollar and the costs of rirosi emu tion ' to be levied and collected, for 01dse of the borough, as lika sums-are collected under theraws of this commonwealth. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, .8... gm Attest! ALBERT OITEN, Clerk. Philipal?ttg, Jihnary 12, 18815. rNo. 19.] An ordinance, retatita tb Me atteeiehioßt ..bid cot- leetion of boneripd raztl. Simon I. Be sr ordainaLkithe Town Own ed of the borough of Phillipuburg,,and it is here by ordained by the authong of the same, that the Town Councilin assessing any tax agrees.- hie to the euthori given them by tare, for bor ough purposes, rub I apportion the same upon the lestieljusted 'valuation made for the purpose df Notating county rates and levies within the ia, holed h, and the assessment shall be regulatoW and Ult:l4 by the esressailintuade for county pnrpos • And it shall be the duty of the town , clerk ether in a book, .prepared for aft; prbiloso, the deices' and respective amounts di upon every inhabitant cm-other person chatted with borough rates andledier *Well shill be open to inspection without 114 dr fewer,' by any person charged tlitrilli; and in case an; error or mistake weir ilLthe 'eumsment, any person interested may appirta - tiferown Cour elkfor redress ; and they shall grant nob relief di to them shall appear just and reasonable. Sib. 2. When the aiseasment is made and ad jested; iliii twin clerk Shah make a tarred and fair duplicate thereof, and deliver the sane to the Burgess, who Wilt lame his precept, direct ed to the whetter, instructing him to collect the temerarious& di the respective rsou named ill•illid drPiiinti I end, in cage of neglect or re= fossil by any Peroort 41011011 rtameed,_ to pry the sum wherewith he orle)ze stands charge 4 on it —. mend, it shall he lawilt&-,for,the collector to levy the same, with legal etate ' ti distress and sale of the grub add ()initiate ouch delinquent, &big tr io dayi Piddle ti IA Ouch side bY Withal or printed advertlielnitlis lad Mud trig fhb cresr- , Plits, if strjr,,. to the outlet. Burdett 5 TN .eoftectot Milk , ilitilitt 40 - Months &far Mosirizig the, deplisatte, thiy him :thands of the timesattpir 4A the torrougb, hid ole anceurCof tasteless charged Cud mused is said dukoliwitoo unapt kW fees for collodion, sod seek sites as the Tows amnia, in their diaerstidnattly exonerate hin from, under the penalty of bolus charged white- and amenable for the whole balance ranialidng unpaid. nifiramix =aims Azar solumukre WOf." inmost 4. The oolleotor shell be entitled to retain at, the final settlement of hie duplicate, five per cent on all Moneys collected by him and paid to the treasurer, and the same shall be In full compensation for oollootiu the aforesaid. JAMES 13. WILLIAMS, Morgesi Attiat l ALBSICT wirss, Clerk. , PBW January 12, 1886. O~~~IFIUATH The abiere ind foregding ordinances, ditelLat Philipsburg, January 12, a. d. 1868, wore duly passed and enacted In Town Council 'by the Town ennui:.ll cif ..Phillpshurg, In the county' of Centre on thip,clo:,and year aforesaid ; and we do hereby medians° and direct 'the same to be pronoulgatottitild published according to Isor. I; tdettb buy wl•ereof we bare herennto set our Sands and caused the seal of said borough to be affixed, thirl2tll ,day of January, in the year Anne Domini bilb thousand eight bundled and sixty sit., JAMES C. WILMAMS, Burro.. cfftC. Auxscitr, - CHAS. POSTE& JGLIN 1i MoolltK. LEVI MUNSON. A SLIGHT MISTAKE. Jim Watiiwas a conductor on the eastern division of the New York Ceqtral Railroad running daily between Utidd and Albany.— Ward had been in the, employ of the Cen tral railroad for a long period df years, and is one of the oldest dondaotors in the coun try. _lnvariably attenjdve to the ladles, he always assuaged to make himself a favorite With those of the fair sex who aeoempanded the train under his direotioni The Buf falo Republic relates the following anecdote of what happened to Jim, beesusthe didu't know a male from a female baby : A abort time since, when It train under his dircotiom was on Re way east from Utiea, one of those interesting incidents ocourred on board the train, which add to thus4WlL ble number of passengers, but scardely ever improve Me profits of the trip. Ward, as edon as be discover!" the oondition of the lady, hustled about, . - 4-.. with the train run ning forty miles an hour, fixed up a portion Of the eipress oar and had her oonveyed Were. A physician by the name of Beech er was on the train ; his services were fat mediately put in requisition and in a short time Ward had the Poseurs of.annotin alas to his antiods passengers, that indther add babe Were "doing as well as could do bipeeted tinder the circumstanced." —The-usather was a poor wOmaii, and as soon as it became knoWn, Ward-Went round with 11. bat, and in a short time a handsome gad was collected, and Jim, with his clean tedanee totally filtering of happiness, took the Mother. After he reappeaired the' passengers proposed the child should be named. No sooner said than done. Jim Went in and got thobaby, and with the 0011- sent of the delighted mother, trNght it out when it was propdieii Glint SL should be "James Weedy after Jim, and "Beecher," aftek the the physician who had Plefession aliy attended the mother. It was adopted with acclamation; amid a shout of agiiiits- Lion, the babe was named "tames Ward Beecher Jim; With a smile of ill collocated delight wa6 lugging off his little damesake, when scale of the ladies request ed to see the "little baby." It was pasted • from band to band among the ladies, all old• miring the little bundle, but at the Saida time a gederill dispositidd to smile and sthil handkerchiefs hi their tdoutlis 13ecauie niani fest among the ladies. Jim wondered in vain what this subdued laughter meant until the baby was handed to an old lady. Sire had Mit had it theta a'rninute, when she exclaimed— "Law Su: 1" "Well, ma'am what's the matter 7" ' said Jim, fearfully. • "Why, it'a a gal I" paid the old WOl2llll, haeding,the babe' to Jim. The* rcise of lonelier ; the men Broke out first, thee the women, then they broke cual.together, until the nniversol scream filled the ear. Several gentlemen threw their hdtriledt of the windows, ihile dthedi endeavored, unsuoCeeerully, to "saw their legs off." The *omen blushed and screamed ; the men shoaled am!. held, their sides. In the midst of thu storm of fun and laughter, Jim made his escape from the oar, with his female 'Vim Ward Beelther," atid rdf the rail dt She diettie iiiitfortii of thrggage oar, ru minated on tim sudden eh ages and muta tions of human life. ASK TUX CAPTAIN.—WhiIe crossing the ,plain to see* Fe, General Kearny was some diatanowahead with the advaneeguard. One of the offieete belonging to the red* division einguel fob "out, • and salt liit3l ahead with s niikeit; it; the general: When he came up with Medi tiley had {Wiped add Bob generare Mar la*. NIA idlrp.,deUN sal," mad he. . • Tee, sir," answered the commander. ....I wish yoti'd )Ist look at that hose o' 'tattle; .oenetral.;" Said Bob, "sad give me your iiinion how he'll stand the racket olar -through to whir we're..gbln . ." "flare you a captain at the heed otycittr company 2" inquired thsgrotteral. ws hen hois, and he'. 'bide like -.Mut 100 ,'‘ lairittidd Doti. yoii *BA to i esxii azOtlifptin ierisd LS lode m.orenuidtii. 6140 4,14 flue gesei4 r egialoira , 4 .Theit'e It?" ipiluirod Bob. "TWO in itillitiry; inOwnitol the gen,- - - Banarsil, they gin lie • letter the yod betimes : Me if I-know whetherl ongli .ter sire 1t you hi Rumen, or vend it throngli yogg. orherlir,,,so I'll go back and oak Ike (Igp'oi," and beak he went. mire 'Rough with the lett. in hie poseession.-10t. W WATSON WA S R SAVED FROM A FIRE. The smashing of windows, the breiking • own of doors, seemed as if but child's play to th'ese heroic men ; and with identities, Courage that seated almost merit than hu man, they sprang up the hurtling staircases, and "moss the entitling tioori, to seize the panto.-stricken tetients, or drag them, alrea dy 'half suffooated;from a reties, that Might coon prove fatal. - A. 104 warning shout froni tlitiie dittaide told 'of Adam hued' danger, and speedilj , eiery-orils bad fled fFoiii thedeveled btillatug snitike-begritdniiid, scorched and bruised; but yet in life. Nor had they, tirtittetiji.onci lecorid too soon. Scarce bad the but one been rebelhed by the sympathising. crowd, era the titres lower stairs fell in with a trentendoes Crash, atilt With renewed vigor the flames darted upwards, threatening, in a very abort spice of time, to ingulf the rernatang portiod I. the strkiking ruins. A musty council was held, to ede if all the lives had been meted, or if come unfortunate Beings were yet in the devoted beau: All are saved I No, not all t A woman's voice calls out "Mrs: Wittman Is Mrs. Wat anti heta 1" "Mrs. Watson, who is she P interrogated a bystander. "tt poor widow who earns .her living by going onkto *ash, add Hires the sick." "Mrs. Weida was to pass•the night with lady *bd is Very ill," said another ; she told me so yesterday.", But'where is Wllllei her little boy?" "would she not take Mal giStig tier ?" inquTrod's member Of did flel brigade. " ‘cfnittossible?" ejamilated a third female ; "she would not take him into a sick room. Poor darling I be 'titbit be in the guide still." All eyes ittirti once more directed toward; the burnidt rheas, and some salad coerce oredit their senses, on beholding,at an open window do Uhl upper story,the delicate forni df d 61114, apparently not more atind fddr of five years of age, habited in a whlto night dress, his little hands °leaped as if in the at titude of supplication, but otherwise calm and self-possessed, as if fully prepared to meet the doom which seemed to await him. ••At this momenta woman * poorly, but &- cmfit dad, forced her way through thd crowd. "My boy I my Willie i id he Bared?" she gasped. No ansiVer was required. ger eye► turned wpori the little figure in that niTeir story, and With a wild despairingithriek she sprang torward_to rescue her bhild, or share his fate. But etrone r arma mere outatteldiea to seize and bear the struggling half ft:antic mother from the [earned none., The tire-oeottpe was brought close to the flre, and got-oral brave men mounted the liiddlirB; to ratite one last attempt Chit the reeciue of the ohild. Also! their efforts art; iti iein ; the laciaere wore too abort. "A. bed! le there a - feather bed to lie lititr ; 'oiled a kind strong voioe. "Yes, yes, here is one ;" find immediately some vcilditteered their servioes in hoisting ULU - ohm:too of escape. It was a difficult and tedious enterprise, and meanwhile the Are was making fearful progress. The for,ked tongues of Same play ed around the window where the child yet odd, dildf, stilt-pdsietited U 11114103 more, did cotton night dress would lakie tiered his fiery shroud; but the bed was now arranged. "Come now, my brave little fellow,' shonted . Ito ; of the men, "throw yonrsel down oethis. Don'Cbe afraid of falling we'll oatoh you." dt onee the Ohlld othijed. One Moment his light fend lin4ereti in the darkened air, ode Momiiat of terrible suspense to the on lookers below, then one long,' univerl ".gums" bunt from every lip,—he as baled "Well, my brave little herci," palled e strong, rough man, as he billfga kits boy iS his bosom , "weren't 7ciil afraid in the midst of that4re 7" . . . , "o, 7 ,4 A; I itae, fora 12Ing time:" Said the boy; ..but,l remembered the story mother has often told me of God saving the Hebrew Children out of the fire whioh t the wicked king Lad int them into. And I prayed to God to save ma too, and then I Wee lid Mate afraid. I believed He iletild 116 d lila, and you see He That the poor widow 'died lista 11eini igen creeping softly Into a little io"dal 11i i neighboi's hotise, add ithielleig in pray er at the Itedidliti of her Osiiint bdy ye he lay fait Obeli:. i rhere,' with, tears filling her epdi, pikired out hei Wit in.grate idl thill Atd 111Oti far ilia lilo eil ie her Witt day ez-tii Hint who ii I' 1114111nd to the 8140., lila a e.Fstitte to the father less." ragged trousers asstelm lees chip hat, runs into Dr Willard'eatere with a dipper In hie heed i ' , Doctor, nkithei sent me dote pop, •qidelunon Manse, oos Atka' the diskettewill the ptjen allot, and ahe 'mate a titimbelini oi follygelle in We tipper, 'cot we hadn't bot a gpttle 'handy . , end%the idnt pup'' got the blne-wittere fit't. -Get any • • , . • bliss ~.blasrist dank. WU , prodded so graeshilly• at • dm' White HOUK during Ur. Busdissen's adintaisirationi • •Was startled at. Wheatland, -on t e 1/04 phis/4 :ohm. son, 461 Baltimore. .11.1-Psesidist, biashaitiarlass any this - kids. • ....amend Great wiltsem maks a 4 4 , to New Orlams. • Na 4. MINE THE 'boon. phi you ever observiolow larva - ea street dpor Je ? how thick the wood Is 1 bow heavy the chain is 1, what iLayse boltif it has, and what a look? If theei were nothink of Val ue in the house, or no thleies outside, this would goit be needed ; bit as there ire pre thine within; and bad men without,- there it/ need thatthe door tie iikcifig;- and ire must mind the doer. . - . We have a hods's: rt aid mind le • 456 it 6 !Sat house. Bad things ate forever trying to (Maio in and goont of our Mind and heart. I will describe some of these bad things to you. Who ie fiatdoor Ab, I .6ow him ; it is Auger. What a frown there is do his face I how his lips quiver l bow throe hg looks ! I w U hold the door, and not lot him in, or he iiill do me harnioaini pertain some one else. Who is that ? It is Pride. How haughty seems I be looks down on 'everything as if It ware too mean for his notibe. Mt, ed Pride I f wIU hold thb door foil, idyl WY to keep lilm out. Here is eons one else. I int Bare From his sour look,. his name is 111-temper. IL will never do to let hint in, for if he qan on ly sit down in the house, he makes every one unhappy,, and it *ill be liard to get him ont again. Ho we shall never let you in, en you may go away. , Who is thia? It must be Vanity, ?ith hie &tinting strut, and gay oldthei. He is never so Well Pleased as when he has II tine dais to *liar, ind is admired. You will rid Oonie in, my fine fellow; we hare to mush to do to attend to molt folks as ion' Mind the door! Hero comes a stranger. By his eleeti, look ant slow pace Z think I know" hid. Is fi10th...1316 would like nothing hitter ltirn to life in my house, sleep or yawn the hours array, Odd britig me to tai and ruin. No r no; you idle drove ; wort is pleasure, Ilia I hard mach to do : dif sway, yeijtuat not come in • ‘`. 4 But who is thi s .? What sweet smile!-- what a kind face ! She looks like an angel. It is Love. How happy;ehe:will diem ne if we ask her in ! Codie in ;we must - the door for you. there are oomjng. Good . and had are lrowding tip. (ih lif Men kept the door of their bad thoughts and bad words would not come &and go out se they do. Welcome to all things good, war with' all things bad. We must mark well 'who conies Id ; we meat be watohfill and In earnest. Keep the guard! Mild the door I mind the door I "Keep thy heart Stith all diligence ; for out of it are the houses of life." And,,would you know how to keep it 3 Lot Jesus in, and he *ill give yoil dilly and hourly of his spirit. .'Behold," lie says, f stand at the door and ; if any man hear my >spice, and open the door, I will come in IC him, dud will sup 'with him, arid lie With sie." = iiand of Hope Baum. Aa Iseettints Remit ny irmos ro rues A 08/11iDIIILATI Irmo a "LOYAL" Cur mss.—This war has "brought out" many things. It has given ideas on internation al law that we have never heard before. n has vastly eniarited one - mineeption of what the union was, in and ought to be. Among other things it has Oman the following re cipe for making a truly "loyal" Mikes out of a "rebel" which we find in the Metroi olitan Record: "0 1 1ie use property worth o4iII twenty thousand. dollars, confiscate R. If he has property intik less than twen ty thodsiiid ddlitire; iiontiscate it. If bib hiEti hda dziy jdwelry, Mini it over to the vrifoof a loyal man. If he has a piano, let it make music and and haimony in some other household. If after burning the house oiek the head of the faititilY le riot enorigli, try the virtiiel of a soil iri moths one of the niariy gastiles that are still to be foiind in ;the Land of Free and the Home.g the Breve." If the Confederate iMould happen to to the President of a Souther. College, there is another way of rem:l4llg aiid lousing in to activity lilt theta 117Mt.-:.take away his ikansEirirt it to ftew Eagland t * and sell it' t 6 some oI the initlletions or learning with which the Land of Ptinipkin Pies, steady habits and .Wociden ri"ritsnegs abounds. Make over the disloyal eharobee to the loyal soots of the North, and let thembe, Anby the .irighteolts." d gala* to take away ''pciUtloal rights film die ii . hite men of the South whose far Woks fail& for self-government sod lode ace, end center than exolosively-upon I,4ssegrees."—Bs. • • --Tao Oiastansti Oaeinl.ieidi (1410 states as posttitel df ths itadlialo as fel kiwa : The policy of Charles huraner and Tbad. Stenos, *Moll hilt radleahi an all braying it IN trigaign to oppose, owns to thlw-tbei t hi the dtatos lately In rebel/nu the whites Shalt be dinFraugohined and tlog blacks afrita-, cased ; 'that thaw antes shall be+admtt tadtad to the .privilegas of the Union until their governing Alan iirblink., • This is the actual noun. the. crasy v hairy. handlings fansties ars trying to hind eh* *bunny, and *kWh they ars wit iniflybut deeply nun , hag We lipaidnitlair opposing, While they aro hypoontissilly to upon btm, and voeiteronsly• priMitligt that Want bain• possible Una ha gisit illangews with non, for they are the only Itelienanfs if the lingsaitu bigc in polities, and the Authorised saloons dart at law and gospel. nand with Co sz tilludirs prisargative itt nsparigthig.thasbnik from the sons In ills WAAL ' *mint itebillikt ter onailiriadd, 1111ffilir tiOngh tied thitlikbeibiliti thiti • iitor, reiterant. eilblitiestl, ie stihrowelsiew% Crime, tbd -slier bfrutelpiggirogis xi diva& lOW ;iiriouo-6,llmoslioss slts ' isonsto4lsisis 'ad ciogsUatisili ilia t4ir , V a fi relight : F ria ' `Byan tIiSES ;.itgr • hares; 4si rtillreninfi of Intolerant* wei iii iditltaaY by "Ibb . ` diffrudos of eortetlent Wadi iipiffitthe nag-, _ helteterr and by thi bouessisositi: . of his virtues. , Bow stdulonaly theolw that AlmeNabored it the inek ;Alt* bum .• puloualy they inalighid itld kisinmed every leading "Intuit let 1 y kUtro; km; alair ly they dirtied ifte Isis* - apkisim may. _ imositti heir ttitiongly they hum 'ling 4144 add, Wastage' hind : studying ttii letogs, ar irsquenting the society of men or ellinentillbdoni than their own, is Will tutors to ell *hi are quaiifteit with eotilesaasti4l hUtort. The ' history ofetgine years }es reveilelol the party of thelanatioil ladi -esle. bay even on the part tff ittefriihirpro 2 : - ' /eased to be oonshrilttit tail§ tithe a ij,lt ' feted rancor, the piesiti4jiii6;krigfoe abuse, the time stfitioefti te— wards fifties eititt differed myth lien; that. • Makes liogniatic theology eft ebritrilied 'ago. *hire *et „there seer titilt 't spirit of ditittlitt bele as that:tigendered agaidot 6leineni tellaildlghast;• hid yet I no pita . ... more dillsolentiotie Yilillo au* ever filled .the poet of Itepresentottfe it SYsytingtOn. One loause of thin esrudnui mfibittered orneide doubtlele Wes, Olt all trials and threugh *Veil stieldie 'come off :iictirlbUs, eoytpellin evest.irk ,rirtfrbt to yield. Had he been comokereit,.brtitide down, suing for pardon, they light hers been content. Besides, like all other guilty spirits, they have to. all,. who botie ssqirtr. from perseoeflons, o judgment to come."Tuff, tod, the course" of int er .. ..rice tbrol persecution theipdeettet .aai—itstilrettittion iilegauy'sslltt -- a.. led, Its canoe otosedly the tot-' 1 1141 etre:Waal Federal power, its eeiotirif maligned and its sentiracnte Defied, tat iL has suryired ft alt, 'and to day rejoloss lib d' that Is 'the eltti dfSteity jdtirnals that-wept the loudest Hi SEW - nnnoiatidtib, and Wantons - Ititoierinee • poised, Tkir, es , eVldehtil i *rest obinp of plibUssanthaent going on the leiffer.seitendeheeighti is toutinningto work. and ikott.rissibis tau thous who have unjustly stiffered is to,isplus., pp, the truthful record of the times truk„, pea 40Otirately, Slid; in the grustituy y of teomtnt;.Whed the Lithium' of Amur, judgment li set, and the hookas» oPsisid, "to undo out Punishmept„.not, indeed, 1114 ilje bilinifpry of revenge,,butin the irperW „of justice. thus warding the futriii If , Americans urinal. it rpindition of the smite tyranny add wrong.—New York Have. MISTAKES ABOMT LAM °THEM Not one man in ten thousand seep those. with Whore be aiscroiates , es they reedit abei, It the 144.4 of . Burns was IMMO, 4 .t 1 4 codia all dee ourselves as others see its; our self-estinitios wotild in all probabil4 be Mild, iiio're erioneate than 'nisi fail 'ilia tenth is, that we regard sub other through* "iitriety of lenses, no one of whit% is boireCt. Passion and "preitidibt, lore egii: hate, benevolence and eavy, spectacle our eyes, and utterly prevent us front ober - MOS accurately. Many of those we demi die porcelain of human, bley tie mere diiet ,• and still a jolter iiiimber ilitise ifs PO la our "black books," are no further e from .heaven, and•perduadoe a little near er, than the censor's litho condemn time We habitually Midervalite or avenge, each other t add in estimating character, ihti slit ewdesE of tii now and then make Witten, MOW'S' Of the tirteei rid detetiti Cleves our closed! It is neither just nor fair to lea It elmr aster tiom a stand point of one's owe selyst-, Wt. A man's Profile may be unpre possessing, and his full agreeable. We once saw a young man whose timidity wasp standing joke with all his inepanions; leap into the and save a boy from droi4aini l abile his tormentors eitidd panic struck upon the bank. The insight/at who gives curt answers in his cotuathig-kowse may be s tender husband and father,ond a kind helper of the desolate and oppressed; On the other band, yoir d4dd hindered per- Vfho is all smiles 'add pub lie may carry-aomethirig tie hard as the nether millstone iii the lade where hid heart ought to be. Saint anomalies ors edit:hod. There" is this comfort, hoWevek, for those whose judgments for their fellow mortals,leatt to the kindly Aide, such. mistakes go to 'boil Crediti ill the great account. He who Woke tither tif his neighbors than they dieser* (satinet be a bad man, for the standard Which his judgment is formed is the s nem of his owryteart. Is the b as who believe all lien base,-or other like themselves. Few, however, evil. Fain Nero did w good tune to a. body; for whoa lit Odie was reloleimps , his death some loibis hand eorisc his grave with Boller'. -.. are seldom or. serer NW; indeed e 6 least while living. Hen ran 'eye thepontiaollisseaps aahunny ; harrow overeat they are sure •to and pablicht. 7 Hishiry may . do theta instlse i • blot .404 rarely get it while apse, jithir 5i4 m ,„61.14 • er foes,—Es. —:,A raw days boa yoU4,, atiboUb4WPl wai biking down the same and NV or hoe a:simian at the oommanowasat tis.botibt• Shy Wait little *ilea headed bey: 04 11bb' • Low old -ars' you r 4 1f7 wows %WOO. ita Johnit' oWalli!' weld dot miheakadourair, .'what fa amoros& •of iota sums Mb. !Moab' shot's 41' tbs. Aim* No: 1pt 4 44 4 1.44 0 '" "WulkwaM is Yultt faibUCa i ttlfilla r' •40110 ikee4al pot pop's nauta4ontr. , 11 •Aiewflow Jo lib*, ale/.= .b, log mg to ap:i• -- 11 44 4, "W 104: bU WA, # at att,,rta , Ilberoten trilltui-look Mead di, iiimehdeno, thatthierhdteetedatts 4he ***lV 44 op: ***: tow* worse, Oink holt eattatr . better Wien g than Butter, or-some other of dot sehoolts