TIIK " CLE IR HELD REPTBLICU." TAB I. II II KD IK 181. The largest circulation of any News paper in North Central ! PennRylvRnia. Terms of Subscription. If pill la aJranee, or wllliin J month... ..tl (M If pals' after t aae before I moothi 9 5 If paid alter tha eipiratloo of ( mouths... 3 OO Eates of Advertising. frostiest atlrertisemeots, per squirt of 10 Uses or v less, I times or leu $1 66 For easa eubeequont iaeortioB....... 60 Administrators' end Eseeutors' notices...... I. 60 Auditors' notioes ... , 3 60 fsutiens and K.trvf. ........ 1 60 liissolatioB notloes...... H H 1 00 Local ootioes, per Hot .. .. 16 Obituary aotieee, erer Ire lines, per line..... 10 Professions! Cords, 1 year i 00 i YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square..., 3 soaere... $ squires ....M oo ....15 00 ft eolamn. $33 00 i oolumiu... 1 eoluBi..... 46 00 SO 00 Job Work. BLANKS. Sine eie4i AO I (aires. r.lrir.t1 TO I quires, pr, quire, 2 00 i Over t, per quire, 1 60 HANDBILLS. i snoot, 11 or Ism, $2 00 I , sheet, 15 or less,$i 00 shoot, IS or less, 00 I 1 sheet, Ji or loss,10 00 Oror 16 nf each of shore at proportionate rotes. I GBO. B. OOODLANDER,. Kditor end Proprietor. Cards. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wallateton, CletrfleU County, Penn'a. Vx.All legal hnsioeso promptly attended to. WILLUB S. WALLACE. TtHKK NBIDMO. WALLACE & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, . Clearfield, Pa. aJnt-Loffsl busintM of all kinds attended to with promptness and fidelity. Olfiee in residence of William A. Walloon. jnnll:70 Taos. i. hccullocob dati uiaais. McCULLOUGH &. KREBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OSes ndjeinini the Clearfield County Bank, 2d St., Clearfield, Penn'a. VA11 IrrsJ holiness promptly attended to. Consultations ia both Kngli.h and Oermaa. n369 WILLIS A. WALLACB. J. BLAKB WALTBns. WALLACE &, WALTERS, Real Estate Areata and Conveyancers, Clearfield. Peua'a. fefaReat Estate bought and sold, titles exam 1 Bed, eoBeeraaees prepared, taxes paid, and insu rances takes. OSoe in Bear building, nearly opposite Court House. jsnl,7Q H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, J.S0 Clearfield, Pa. ly A. W. WALTERS,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Clearfield, Ps. Vt0(too la the Court flouse. deol-lr ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNKY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. o-0oe It the Court Home. jyll.'CT JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. ' He en Market St., e.er Hartswlek A Irwin's Drag fllore. .-Prompt attontlos giro to Iht securing I f Bounty, Claims, Ao.,aad to all legal busiBssa. , Harck is, 1M7-Ij. 1 WALTER BARRETT, ATTOKNEV AT LAW. Olneo oa Second St., Clearleld, Pa. notll,6S JOHN L. CUTTLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW Aad Real Rotate Assent, t lrarfleld. Pa Offins oa Marftat streat, opprslt tba Jail, j Ra sfyeetfa 1 1 y offers bis servieas In aalling and bay.Bg lands la Clearfield and adjoining Bsaantlaa ) aad with aa experience of over tweaty yaart as a sarrayor. A at tars himself that ha ean tander saUsfaettoa. fcb2S,'6Stf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNKY AT LAW, ' Clearfield. Pa. Ct.e en klarket treet one door east of the C! car tel Caaaty Bank. ny,'o4 Joha H. Orris. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS A. ALEXANDER, ATTORN EYS AT LAir. Bellefonte, Pa. .eplJ.'eJ-y E. I, KI'RK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEOX, , I.uthcrebura;, Pa. Will attaad promptly to all prnfessioaal alia. SU(l:ll:.J DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, n A VINO located at Kylertown, Clearlield co. Pa, offers his proloesional services to the (.tuple of law aarreaadinf country. riepL H, '09-J DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN A, SUEQEO.V Tferlaf rrmored to AneonrilK Pa., offers his peotowiooal eerrioes to the people or that place and tbe aarroaniaf country. All call, promptly aileadcd to. D. I Dm ni. F. B. REED; Mi D., rilYSICIN AND SUROEON, yBar-Hairlnc reo4 la WillaBi-gnTe, Pa., tiers bit Bnaiarional arriott M the people of aMie eotroonding eeaatry. IjjH,'" DR. 8 HAYES, DRO EON L'ESTIST. Ofllca ob MaiB 8L, Curwenevllle, Pa., 'TTJLL raakf profeselonsl ri.lt., for ths com. y Tenienca of tha public, commencing in April, ISKl, tl follows, els : Lalhershurg First Friday of erery ssoalh. Aasoarllle First Monday of arery month. Lamber City First Tbor.day of every month. !adin( two day. la either plana. All order. in work .boala be prueated sa tha day of kit Arrival at eaoh Blaoe. tin Tsoth ertreeted by Iht appllcslloB of fcal amasfhesia eosnparaurety without pain. All kinar of Dental work guaranteed. R. B Tke pallie win please notice, Ibat Dr. M, when net enraged la the shore rialia, eaay b fowad la ble offioa, In CurwoBsvllla. Pa. arwsBSTllle, Feb. 4, H. - DIlfTalL PAETHEESHIP. Dr. A. M. HILLS, Desire, bo Inform bis pstroal. aad the pwblie genera tly.tr at be has associated wit bim ia tke practice et KeeUitry, 8. T. SHAW, D. D. 8., JTho Is a gradaate of tha Philadelphia Dental Jellege, aad tberafort baa tba highest atteeta Noas ef professional skill. All work dona IB its ofnee I will kald nsypeif personally respewst ela for belag dowe la tbe most aailsfsetory ess a ser aad bigheet order of the profession. Aa ttttblisbsd praotlce af twenty. twe years la Ala place enable! as. la apeak to ay palieale dib aooldeooa. stngagemenU from a dlrtae.ee skoald be saade jj leuar a few dayt before tbe patient deelgns gcatiaf. JJuae Ids 1 CLEARF GEO. B. OOODLANDER, Proprietor. VOL42-WIIOLENO.2103. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Surgeon of the 8Sd Heg'ment, Pennsylrania Volunteer., having returned from the Army, offer, bis profoMional ssrvioes to the cltl.on. of Clearfield oounty. p&-rrofe.lnel calls promptly attended to. Offlco on Seeond street, formerly oocupied by Dr. Wood.. (apr4,'0-tl DR.T.JEFFERSONBOYER, mYSlCIAN AND SURGEON, Second. Street, Clearfield, Pa. PftU tiering wormanontly located, he now offer. hi. profesnonal serrioee to the emsen. o eieornciu and ricinitv. and the public generally. All ealli promptly attended to, ootiV-y JtFrERSON LITZ, FlilBlUlAiS 4: Lj It U JJ.U U , H AVISO located at Oaeeola, Pa., offers his professional serricss to lbs people of that place and surrounamg oounirr. fees,AII call, promptly attended to. Office nnd roiidenoa on Curtin St., formerly occupied by Dr. Kline. mylO-ly J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGKON, TT AVISO located at PennBeld, I'a.. offers Li. X 1 professional errriccs to the people of that plsov and surrounding oouliLrr All oal I. promptly attended to. oot. M tl. GEORGE C. KIRK, J untie of tbe Peor, Burreyor and Cunrajanecr, Lutherkburg. Fa. Atl buiiorii intrusted to bim will be promptly tumled to. Tenons wirhing to employ ft tur retor will do well to Rive bin. tvenll. fti be (Utter himself that bt can reador satisfaction. Deeds of eoQTOyaaoo, articles of atxroement. and all le(fl papers, promptly and neatly eit-ontad. narSuyp HERD &. Co., LAND AGE NTS, Phillpsburg, Centre County, Pa. Lge-ltral E.tste of all kind, bought and sold. Also, deslers in all kinds of Lumber. m23,70 DAN I EL M. DOHERTY. BARBER & HAIR: DRESSER, SECOND STREET, JyJ.1 CI UAIII'IEID, PA. If CHARLES SCHAFER, L A G E R BEER KIYER, Clearfield, Pa. HAVING rented Mr. Entrei' Brewery ho hone, by strict attentiun to basinet, end tlie nianufocture of a superior article of lUihK to reeeire the patronuge of all the old and many new customers. Aug. za, tl. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OP LOGS, Cllen Hope, Clearfield Count):, Penn'a. rpriR subscriber kas deroted mark time and J. attention to the SCALING Ut LOUrJ. and takes ihls method of offering bis .errire. to those who may need them. Any further iorormstioo can be bad by addressing a. aboro. Je2i)-ti SURVEYOR. 1A AVID RKAHH. Lalharpbars;, Clearinld Co., J Pft,, offers bis aerrires as Purveyor in tbe w-it end of the omnty. All ealls will be attended to promptly, and tb charges modoiaU. 1:19:70 SURVEYOR. TIIK undersigned offers his services as a Bur Tpyor, and may be Inund at bis triidcnce, in Lawrwnee townnhip. Letters will react, bim ai reoted to Clearfield, Ta. may 7-tf. JAHKS Miiriihi-ii. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, TTAVINtl recently located in tbe borough of J Lumber City, and resumed ths practice of Land Surveying, reepeetUlly tentcrt bis profes sional servicos in the owners of and rpprolaturs in Inndt in Clearfield and sd joining counties. leels of convey an e aektly aioeuted. Offire and midenoa oaa door aatt of Kirk A Ppeneer's store, aprl 4 pd4m. N. M. HOOVER, Wholesale A RcUil Dealer In Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two doors eat of the Post Office, MARKET STREET, CLEARF1KLD, PA. i-UA large aworlmenl of Pipes, Cior Caie., do. alway. on hand. mylH-ly J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGIiAPII GALLERY, Market Street, Clearlield, Pa. "VTEaATIYES made In cloudy, a. well a. In elcar weather. Conetenth on h.nd. a s;ond a-eortment of FltAMKH, BTERKOKCOPKR and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Frame., from any tyle of saoalding , made to order. apr2H.tf REUBEN HACKMAN,. House and Sign Paintor and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Penn'a. A.WtH execute jobs in his Hoe promptly and Id a workmanlike manner. er rt.Sf THOMAS H. FORCEE, nsit,sa in GENERAL MF.KCH ANDISE, GRAIIAMTOK, Pa. Also, eaten. ire msanfaelnrer and desler In Square Timber and Snwed Lumber of all kinds. yrW-OrJ.rs solicited ana all hills nrnrnntly ailed. UyUly sil. ALBtBT....BK!tnr Ai.ar.nTM w. atatnt W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufecturore A eatensire Dealers in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &o., WOODLAND, PKNN'A. VOrdera .olidled. Bills Oiled oa Ihort BOtios ana roasnnanie icnns. Addre.1 Woodland P. O., Clearlield Co., Pa. je2i ly W ALUK1IT A Ilium. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MEItCf! ANT, Freuchrllle, tlrarBeld County, Pa. Keeps constantly on band a full assortment of ury Woods, Jlsrdware, urocorles, ana ercr)ining asnally kept In a retail store, which will be sitld, for eanb, as ebesp as eleewhere ia the eownty. trancbville, June 17, IH6i ly. C. KRATZER 4. SONS, MERCHANTS, tlBAt.BR. IB Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Catlsry, Queeatwara, Orocerlet, Prori.ltm.aBd bhingl.s, llearflrld, Prnn'a. p-k thslr Bew.lora rooia.on Second slreet, near Merrcll A Biglsr's II. r J were .tore. Dealt M0SHANN0N LAND Si LUMBER CO., O.SCE01.A PTKAM M1LI.8, ABt'rAcrt'aaa LUMBER, LATH, AND F1CKETS It. II. HIIILl.INUFORn, Preslilrnt, Office Ferret PlaM. Ko. 115 .. 4th al., Phil JOHN LAWSIIK, Kuiu-rinlruoVnf. Je6'd7 Osceols Mills. Cleartrtd eountr. Pa. LANK tMTAIII.L'8 MALLS FOR sal. si IBil vs.ee. J BJJU1 ttsrfUaitfoiis. IS70. APRIL. 1870. RECONSTRUCTION! Will Fight it Out on This Line! WIliIdIA3I REED, VATIKET PTREET, CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings, LADIES' AND CENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 17a ft n ltd i'iipg, Ladies', Misses' and Children's AT rOPVLAR PIUCES. Shoes. V-The entire .lock on band will be .old at a reduction to present value, and I will rcplcni.k the stock erery sixty dsys witk eboioo styles of the best goods in the msrkct, Kear the Postoftire, CI.EAIIP1ELD, PENN'A. 51 THE FIRST AHRIVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Just Rcotirad at Mrs. WATSON'S. ALL tla Ladirs ia Town and ths Coantry an Invited to eall aad sea tas spring fftylci ia BONNETS, IIATS. ' J-KINCn FLOWKRH, le. Wa Kara to salt all ages and sites. Wo intend a raping otr stock full aod eomplcts, so that all oaa ha accommodated with tba bast and nfwasl sty las of taeh sssson, aad at tlia lowrst pricss. Also, now indnermsnta olTrrcd In Ilia way of PRESS-MAKING, la tha most Irjra" fi,h ionabta sty Its, on lbs nbortrst notios posslbla. Remember tbe Plaea : Main Street, opposite Mo.eot.'s .tors, CLEARFIELD, PA. ma 2S SANt'BL aaxoi.D.M ,.nr. boss BAmsnoH. SPRING OPENINGl ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, CI RWE.N6VILLE, PA. WE II A VB JI'RT OPENKD a large and meM eomplete stock of inr aooiis, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, IlARliWAUK, QlEKXEWAnE, BACOK, SALT, OROCKRIKS, dried rnriT, Ac, Ae., Ac. fefluAH kind, of lumW and produce taken in exoliange for goods. A. (lire u. a call before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed a. to quality and prira. Carwea. title, January A, lS70-lf. DAVID REAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, NEAR Ll'TIIKR.snrRO, PENN'A. MANTFACTt'RKS all kinds of Lumber for building purposes. Aliray. on hand LATH FOR ROOFIxa, PLABTKRINQ LATH, PALINUd, Ac, Ac Pi..terln f.sili sr ercnlr sawed and of different lengths, to suit purcliarcrs j the rllng art four fret long and ready pointed. All kind, of "awed Lumber wilt be furnished to order, and delirerrd If so derlred. Trice, will bs liberal, aooording to quality. Vb-AII kinds of OK AIM taken ia eiebange for Lumber. Lutherslurg P. 0., Jan. It, 1870. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat Keqatrfi innediiU ftttcnlica, m ncftlntt often rniulti in o Incurable fiong IiRM. Brown's Bronchial Trochei will inrnritblj hmtnot n-lif. For Bronohitiri, Aithna, CUrrh, Concunipt.r and Throat iMnwa, lhy hat a toothing flrt't, Sin)frt kni PuMie Rpakr om thrm U rWar and itrfngibtn tha totca. Owing to tha good rfjmtation and )na1artly of tha Troebeii, many worthkM and e hrap imltationp arc olTerfdf which are good fur nothing, Bt for to obtain the trna BRUWN'S imOVCHIAt, TRocurs. Fold aterywbara. no10 lw 1 J j ten Teelsasiilarroa tbeeslsteor 11. Pill 1.1 1' tit l.ll'lt, late or the tnwnliip of Lawrenre, ae. ceased, hare horn ersnlrd to Ins BoiierelKiied, and all nerenn. in'li-lileS to sstS estate are reoiiesl- et lo make Immediate i, a mei. I, ami ISose bsring el.los. ee.iaH Iha .ace .ll present Incn, uul authenticated, for .etll'-menl. marl.St JAMKS W RIOtIT, f teenier. ir tmH ASP LOT FOR KAt.KI The unrtrir!cl will sell at Private aje bs HiHiea and Iot, lituale on I,ocut .1,-eel, Iw--tween IhirA and Fuurlb slreet., iu the hcroush ef CleaiSeld. Tbe piopertv I. ia fsnt repair. eid i. a rerr dmirable loestion for a ro.idenoe. n ill j be sold at a tisraia. Tsna. esse. ii t u.iHbi.. i..r,i,iui, PRINCIPLESj CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1870. IIUIUUIHJCAN. CLKAUFJKLD, PA. wrnxrsDAY mounincj, AnaLn, is;o. THE KAMI-: IN Till: HANI). av aaunci n. ritr.tTicr. Alone T w&llittl the uoean strand, A pearly shell was in bit hand, I itorird mid wroto upon thn laud My name, tbe yrnr and dutv. An on w aril fnin the sp'il 1 liHflncd, One lingrritig look twlnm! I onrt; A wave onie rutluiit hijfh and fat, And w a tied my hues away. duU kU HIO UlUUpfUi iWUI IfUHlMIV r lib every murk nn earth (ruin tuts ! A of alork oliltTion'a Will ewecp nerowii the place Whrre 1 have InnJ tha amidy abore or Iihj and Imm b to imp no mure; Of me, my day, (be name I bure. To leave no track, no traee. And yi t with Win who counts tbe nands. And holds tba water in Hi baud, I know a lasting word itamls iu'criltrfj against niy asuie, Of all thin nini-tal part has wrotijrM, 01 all tliis thlnkiiif rul ha thuuffht. And from tlieae Upiiiis; muiuouu eaugbt. Fur K'ory or lor Iihuk-. DUTIES OF HUSBANDS AND WIVES. "Whereupon They are no More Twain but Hue Flesh." At (lie PrpnhytPriitn Clmrtli in Spi-in?; street, New York, a few day ago, Jtov. W. Aikmim begun liiH ncr mon willi o oonBidcration of the im portance of tho marriage relation to tha full development of men mid wo men. It pnvo them more experience in lifo, multiplied their joys und Bor rows, and increased their dulici and responsibilities. Thin tends to a more complcto development of character, and (jived greater manlineas to men, und a fuller womanly nature to wo man. It smoothes away apcritio of temper and replaces scifiklmcss with a consideration (or others who becomo dearer than self. It is a provision of nature that man should feel the want of an intimate companionship which none but a woman can supply. Tho reverend speaker then punned to the mutual duties of husband ami wife. In the flint placo they should cultivate a unity of feeling and a complete iden tity of interests. Neither should have secrrts from tho other. If the wifu could have a piece of news only on condilioi she did not communicate it to Iter husband, sho had better do without it; ami anything a tnnn mint not tell his wifo is sure to be some thing which lie hod better not know. The socond great duly is to under stand each oilier. Jinny of the troubles of married lifo arise from li I vie mis iindotTtandinirs and minconstructmne Two holding this intimate relation to ouch other iuiihI strive continually to adapt their conduct and their expec tations to each other's peculiarities, and this llicv cannot do without n thorough knowledge of acli olher'i characteristics, which a devoted love and constant wish to please will soon tcai h them as if by inoliiicl. The third important duty is that of mutual forbearance. To the roman tic love of youlh, tho object of the ulTecltons appears to bo exulted being, freo from tho faults and blernihhcs which disfignro others ; but the real experiences of lifo dispel this illiiNimi and we discover feelings and weak nesses and fun Its that we dreamed not of before. People, must learn to ex pect this, and to remember thnt their own character is at the same lime losing its imngiuary ohnrms; then will ihey learn to bo forbearing to ward each other, and find many quali ties really noble nnd excellent, which they bavo not appreciated ot first. The genuino prose of married life is better for them than the dreamy poet ry which roniunlio youth imagines to bu ita substance A spirit of forbear ance at trifling provocations would avert nearly all too dreary woes of estrangement, alienation and final separation, which arc so common. Finnlly, married persons should be more demonstrative, und niiow their affection, that it might grow with what it feeds upon. A Nkw Wat to Tf.i.l Time. An exchange gives tho following singular method of telling tho tune of day or night, which wo wish to copy for the benefit of those mho wish to try the experiment. Seat yourself at a table. Attach a piece of metal, sny a shilling, to a thread. Havingplaccd yourolbow on tho table, hold tho thread between j our thumb and forefinger, and allow the shilling to hang in tho centre of KlafS tumbler. The pul-o viil imme diately causo '.Lo shilling to vibrate li"--. a pendulum, and the vibrations will incrcaso unlil tbo shilling strikes tho side of tho glass; and supposing the time of Iho experiment to bo al Ibc hour of seven, or at half past seven, the pendulum will striko tho glass seven limes, and then lose its momen tum and return to thecenlro. If you hold tho thread a sufficient length of time tho effect will bo repeated ; nol until a sufficient length i f timo has elapsed to convince yon that the expe riment is complete. We need nol add thnt the thread must be lu l l with a steady hand, othcrwiso Iho vibrating motion would bo counteracted. Al whatever hour of tho day or night the experiment is mado, Iho coincidence will bo tho same. lias your child attained lhnreof six years? If so, il is probablo ihnt lourot the teelli belonging to tho per mnnent set hsvo been t ut, nil hough nono may liavo heen shed. It yon can count twelve tcelh iu either jaw, the probability becomes a certainty ; two ol them are ot that class winch will last a life time, jf properly taken caro of. If there is exhibited the least sign of decay, no time should bo lost in consulting a competent dentist, thai j liicno priceless organs lllliy bo pro- .Kn t,J j )Pal tl allJ jjlleiri il y. Oliver Wcntlell Holmes anvs that widows who cry easy sre ihe first lo marry again. There is nothing like wet icather for Iran-planting. EulTci iiiif from mt irfooorio." the j'oliu name fW druuk iu Chifflg' NOT MEN. AliESIOAN SILVER. Tti fi.lowing jirotlamation would 8comto kidicnie that our Canadian npi'libori cotiHidcr our silver coin a nuibMiecjo tho nniotint ofL'O jior cent. Wo coulcjiiso Bonio al Wis face, ii' wo hud toinqon hiuid just now : icntiiaA, Lv tho Omve of (Jod of tho I'fiiifU Kinffiiom of (iront IJrilnin nnd Ireland, yUeon, ilclendor of tho Faith, A(. To nil; whom those presents, shall comcnr whom tho sitnio iiiuy in any wiso coiA'oro (jrektinu: V t A PROCLAMATION. J. A..iVri)ONAi.D, Atloincj Gtncral. t.:iueiiia. ' ' U 'ternu, in and by a portuin Act of the nrnumunt ot Canada, pnaxod in the Thirly-firat year of our Jlein, fhnptcred Nu ni bur Forty-five, onli- lied : "An An ro8pelinj fiirronoj-, it is amonrrst other things in c fleet enacted tlial onr (ioveriKir niny at nny time Oiler tho passing of tlutl Act do- cluro lv proclamation that all or any of tlie .ilver coins of the United Slittes of Aiforicn, or of any other foreign nationor Stale, coined before tho pas sing ii' the suid Act, shall, when of weights and dates to bo asoignud in such froclunintion, pass current and bo n Ifcral lender in tho Provinces of (juebt, Ontario, and Now llrunswick, at ratet in currency to bo assigned to them respectively in such Proclama tion, ti such amount in any one pay ment as may be therein declared. AotlAnuic yr, and wo do hereby do claro and proclaim that on, from and after tho Fifteenth day of April now next Irreafter, thesilvcrcoins namely : half dtllurs, quarter dollars, dimes and hnlf (tines of tho United States of Amelia, coined beforo tho passing of Hie lificinbelore and part recited Act of Parjiament of Canada, that is to say subsequent to the First day of July, which was in tho year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred aud fifly throo, md prior to tho twenty-second day of May, which was in thcyeuronc thousald eight hundred and sixty elht, And which aro hereinafter men- lioncd.nhall, when of the weights nnd tliilcs lereinafler assigned in this our l!n-al Proclamation, rmss current and bo a loj :i1 lender In I ho Provinces of tueiico unlurio and Jcw llrunswick, at ratel in currency hereinafter assign ed to (hem respectively, in this, our Iloyal Proclamation, to tho amount of J en Dalars in any ono payment. And wo do ficrebv further declare and pro- claim flint tbo silvcrcoins of the United atalcrtof America aforesaid shall bo ol tho weights anddules hereby assigned, nnd p;s current, ami bo a legal ten- Uf.a-a MlwsseMiw ee osms ism lis L u - rcney I ere by assigned to them respect ively lr this our Jioyal Proclamation, that is, to say: half dollars of tho wcightlf nno hundred and ninety-two grains, lit lurty cents quarter dollars at the Weight of nine-six grains, at twentj rents dimes of the weight of! Ihirly-'lglit grains and four tenths of a gran of the two le Ofu all oil, conccr notice, cordin !il eight cents and bull dimes pol ler was secretly employed It re eight ot nineteen grains and ' cord all bis transactions, and before lis ofa grain, at rourceitls. which our loving subjects and 1 s whom theso presents may ! uro hereby required to take nd to govern themselves uc- In Tts iJmont wiir.RKnr, Wo have cans- ed t so our letters to bo made pat cut. lob Tin IIo, nd llio lircat Seal ot Canada icreunlo affixed : Witness our ly and Well Beloved Tho flight rnblc Sir J oli n loung, liurnuct, one Cm fcf our Most Honorable Privy it il. Knight (Jratid Cross of our Mn Distinguished Order of St. Mit Got icl nnd St. George, Governor pal of Canada. At our Govern mei House, in Our City of Ultawa, the fourth day of February, in the leil of Uur I .or (I Ono 1 housaud Eicjl Hundred and Seventy, Jly Command, J. C. Aiki.ns, Sec'y of Stato. Worked and Earned It. A fv weeks ago, a gentleman liv ing ir of lib vigor llnsli ed to hn Eastern town wascilled out bed ono morning by several lis raps upon bis front door. dressing himself, be respond ft ho call, nnd found standing , upon ino step an nncoutn, roug ny nn nxo on his shoulder, , .. ,- , 1, . I - I who, hstily thrusting bis h.nd into In. , , ' -h : ilicir confident parilnloons pocket, die out a imiiU.j; sa,Kfu,j mil, and bunding it to Jadirti M, said : m or rh1esscventrGvuolUis, winch demands, Iwtintyou ',0 pt in tho savings-1 mcnso R1m. w. one!:.'' nnd hastily turned on his bed and narted away. The Judge, slightly disconcerted at llio curious proceeding, knew rot tvlint to say, till, nt length, recover- inj; his wils he cried out after the boy: 'lnn T fr,tnn linen sere now o tl y,i, liipo como by this money f 1 wotketl, and earned it, sir. My o was out last niirht. nnd I cot my n n. y. I vo got a Job of chopping, niidi I begin on this morning, und I tl plight I'd leave the money wiib you s i went to work, nnd then I would't 1: no tip my lime this evening w bcu I nl lo study." 'What is your name, my boy T" I wrote it on tho paper that I urnppetl iho money up ir," shouted llic little wood chopper as ho passed on In his work. Thst boy's nolo fur a thousand dol lars duo ten years beneo would bo as ii ,oi as cold. If bo has bealtl lie v ill ho woilh double that then. He is beginning in tho right way. The very day his time wus out for the sinuner, he entered npon another job, i nml immediately placed Ihe money lie bad worked for where that would work for him ; and with an economy of tuno which is more to ho pram than bis wise forethought with regard t i money, be could not endure to have a moment devoted lo anything bill bis Pool s, when Iho long evenings enmo. live years from to day wilb a good ediiiation, with good habits, wilb a few hundred dollars, which bo has liiiuid by work, bis chnnee for pint l in the business and political world ', will bo far greater than those, of tl.e spendthrill boy who, born with Ittnuno. 1.0 L' i ill V lll.oui Krn.i"K hum in worth of inonrr, and inMewd ofcifinc - 1 ur goes down Jwf anl Jloue. NEW A FAST LIFE. TIIK IRRr.TRIKVAIII.E RUIN Of YOUTH. Nestled in one of tho numerous pietnroaqtio rulleys of Dcrxhiro i an old fuHhioned villuue of truo New England type, with its single long nnd shrilled street, quiet almost to lotiuli neos, a church or two with scattered cometciioa, now und then a store, scattered furm-houscs, the inevitable iiohtoilico, hotel, and bridge; to which list hut a few publio buildings cun be added. There were, however, a town Iioiiho nnd a bank in tho villngo. In this secluded place- Junius Deo first saw the light in about the year xiH, nnd in givingliim maternity his mother gave iRt lifts, ioino lutner mis ut fliclion was most iicvore. Tho hoy, however, survived his mother, and us ho grew up tho n holo of tho lovo and affection of the remaining parent were lavished upon the child. TimeiiuHscd auu me youin was found at school, a luiglit, ipiiek, nltivc, und inlulli"cnt pupil. JO very attention was boniuwed upon bis education. At fourteen be was clerk in the. bunk of the village, of which bis hither was cashier, lie was found to bo well fitted for such a responsible place, particularly as bo wus exceedingly rupid and correct in bis calculations. Atler four years of j uuty mere, uoui luinur and son were culled to enter a banking house, in a larger nnd moro thriving town, in the capacity respectively of cashier nnd teller. Here both remained about fivo years, and both could bavo staid many years more with profit to tbem solves und satisfaction to all concern ed, bad it not been that tho young man was ambitious of going into busi ness for himself in tho city. The father was lolh to huvo him go, but uftvr repealed solicitation, and having an opportunity to form a partnership with an old and trusted banker friend, the two went into the banking busi ness in Now York, under the name and firm of Uu'rr, Dee & Co. All prospered, and after a year or two of success, tbo two senior part ners, who had gone into the arrange ment moro to aecuro tho firm estab lishment of tho younger member upon asuroand safe foundation than for any other reason, withdrew, and tho whole, business fell into tho hands of the junior partner. Business contin ued prosperous, llo bought nnd sold millions at tbo brokers' board. The moro bo bad to buy and sell, tho more easy it seemed lor In in to do tbe btiNi ncss entrusted to him. Very rapid, 'unaccountably accurato in all bis transactions, tho president of tbe board of brokers once said of him that there was not one of the crcat nutn- w mm wkujuius v) I ill. Mir 1 'I could etiunl him. Ho would buy "Krio" of numerous parties, in rapid succession, to tho prico, often, being I attached ihe fractional parts of a cent ; but his accounts Wero tho first to be ready, nnd always) the most correct, n"l 1 1 1 it t , too, without tho aid of pen or paper. One day a stenographic ro- m reporter could wnlo llicm onl, young Dec bad his accounts correctly made up, greatly to the surprise of all who wero in tho secret. He grew rich, nnd nlas, ns bo grew rich, reckless. eallli led to wine gambling followed. In fact, to ex-1 press it rather inelegantly, tbo young ...I.. .. , I f.. 1 I man went it with a rush fur a time. lndocd, ho seemed determined to ace how much and bow foolishly ho could spend. In a drive to the Central Purk ho has been known to spend f.'iWl. llo would pet tho liest team anil order thedrivertoallownone topass him. lie 1. 1 . .i r....i.:A..i.l.. ... nuuitl mop lit uiu IIKT.L lUlMiloillliuu en- loons on t bo route and Indtile-e. in tho 1 mixt cosily wines Money was easily i judgment obtained against bim or madonnd moreensily expended. And not, but it w ill bo some satisfaction ho seemed to think il would always 1 for the Tnrkisli merchant lo know be so. ' Put (here is just wliero he . that be has something coming to bim wns mistaken. Few young men are in this country. Perhaps ho can emu able to stand dissipation of Iho char- j lalo tho example of tho widow of the ncter here indicated for nny length of Into lamented and sell bis old clothes, time, nnd Dee could not indulge there- Of conrse bo would not think of re in without affecting himself ns well as t timing the butterfly, for what ia an his business. J United Stales Senator willout Lis Depositors became suspicious. s, friend warned, and many withdrew their de posits nnd securities, while others, 1it10r iirll0rnnt of j,), cou,,90 or ,tij havinf fiith In him. permitted theirs ,. ,'(.., ,i. r,,j 'w ,v .H,,, SUl,lUt,ltlLi;, llll IUUIIU j b(.n botraved.- with using bis own fit not being sufficient for bo drew from the im- Sth which be hud been entrusted, perhaps honestly believing at first thai hn would be ublo to re place I hem when needed, until he bad tun through In a vrnr a million nnd a half of dollars, lltit tbe tcrriblo mo ment um bo bad forced upon himself could not bo overcome. More and morn rntiidlv ho went down, nntil all ltme f tl rot ftrt-imr t lin InoscM lie, bad cnlailcd upon his friends was useless. ored lo stem' tho flood, throwing in His lather, himself wealthy, endeav bis whole fortuno. but tho current was too powerful, and it was swept awny forever. Unrelenting creditors Iiressed llicir claims ; tho young man, mowing that it wus useless to try and satisfy Ihcm to avoid arrest and imprisonment, fled the country, and now roams a fugitive in a foreign land. Tho father, mortally grieved ut the course bis son bad taken, nndhumili- ; llU(, ,,at h l0(( no, r0!tore tho los- si s bis friends bud suffered, soon bo enmo insane, nnd finnlly died in an insane asylum, and was buried by kind friends in the village cemetery, by tho sido of her who bad given her life for the child for whom bis own proved a second sacrifice FitrinifieU j An inquisitive nrchin llio other day, says an exchange, while reeiling a lea son from the Sermon nn tho Mount broke out : "Ma, did Christ get $2.0lHI ! a year for preaching?" "N'o.my child, he did not Lfpt anything " "Why didn't - thcypny Him?" "Heesiise He refused j to prench polilies, Tim devil littered II im a big salary lo do it, but he would not accept the call." vumiii iircrtjin if imi mirn inn im lileo fin clothe nnd not . U iu moA rcedci - at to mo. RT TP A 1 TERMS $2 per annum, in Advance. SERIES - VOL. 10, NO. 38. A LOYALIST AEE0AD. How beautifully does tho poet ex press iiioibcii "ro nije. and yot so fur. Appearances aro iiiitlins in annear- anees somewhat lively of lato against mo leaders 01 Uio uotl and morality parly. H would seem that not all the thievos wero in the army, nor tho Treasury Department, nor wandering about tho country as army chaplains, nor in Congress confining their ullcii tions especially. Not long since t nitod Slates Sena tor Nyo addressed a meeting of the loyal, honest, patriotic, virtuous, re fined, civil, enlighloncd, Christianizod, Puritanical, pence-loving. Uuion-sav-iiipr r mnM sjiiq tiiutstrrt jMtes at l'orls niotitl), Now Hampshire.. At the con clusion of his speech, tho loyul sheriff of that loyul county, being compelled to do all this by luw, served papers upon tho loyal Senator, requiring him to nppcar at the April term of the Su premo Court at ICxutcr. Strange to say this ono of tho emi nent bugs on tho loyul vino was not cited to answer to a charge of rapo, embezzlement, whisky frauds, counter feitingof United States bonds, stamps, and currency, or selling a cadetship. His prosecutor is a luiki.li merchant from Constantinople. The particulars of tho caso nro somewhat interesting About two years ago wlnle trave ling in Turkey, and visiting ut Con stantinople, al tho expense of "the best Government tho world ever saw," ho was introduced to a diamond mer chant tbore by United States Minis ter Morris. Nye lias on eye for beau ty as for anything beautiful. The Turkish merchant was overjoyed to meet in his shop an United States Senator from tho distant and happy confederation of American sisterhood. Ho exhibited tho best goods his she bang afforded. Nye's attention was drawn to a pair of bracelets set in ruby, nnd a diamond brooch in the form of a butterfly. The Turkish merchant nt lust consented to sell these articles for seventy five pounds sterling. The United Slates Senator was a little short at the time, and so, indorsed by United Slate Minister Morrris, bo gave bis note for the amount, agreeing to forward the money to tho merchant immediately upon his arrival home. Steam power and gentlo breezes brought the Senator to bis unlive land, nnd wilb bim rumo the Turkish mer chant's goods. Tho bracelets were, for ccrlnin reasons, given to a certain woman greatly to her delight and tho envy of oilier women. Tho diamond studded butterfly lodged upon the and all tbo country round about, there was no such gaudy butterfly as tho one who had thus gobbled valunblcs in 1 urkcy, The Constantinople merchant want ed bis money. In bis country, when people gave notes, they always paid, lie did not understand tho strategy of our country, or thoso connected therewith. He believed all that was j told him. The money came not, and j ho wroto for it ; but no attention was , nniil t n l,ia lnttjirs lill fttin ,lv ultr-l, I i;. in vo, vr..-ir friend of tho Turkish Minister, ,-! collection, Sennror Nye iulormcd i . I. 4l.nl I Vn, I n,,,n,..l. !-o too far from New York lo amount lo much of a oily, antl lliat the diamond j merchant of tho Eastern land might go to h II. United Stales Minister j Morris considers himself indorser for Senator Nyo, and being his indorser, in honor bound lo pay tho claim And so, between tho Minister and ! merchant, tho bullorfly Senator i Il:i..l , ... ;..! 11' .1.. imeiv i uimiiu kiiv.. o t.u ,.t know whether tho Senator will Ptiv a 1 , bosom-pin ! V, 1 Democrat. bosom pi Gom'ei. Bonus Nor Wantfp. The Lcwir.burg Vhronicle relates tho fol lowing, and says that ihe preaihcr al luded to is well known in thai place. Tho bank is not desigaled, but is sup posed lo bo located in Lewisburg : "A preacher In Pennsylvania a lew ays ago niatlo application to one of tboa.,ks to borrow five hundred ,i..n... . .,:.. 1M I I S I" lllliril I'BI lilt H'l K lin.i inj: bouse. IIo did this by addressing letter to the cashier ol llio bank slu tin,, iho facts in Ihe case, and .rslnir the mailer with suitable earnestness, n - . . clc. Somo men ure rather too reli gious, as a farmer H. when ho wrote a , hasty nolo to his neighbor f reqtiesl "bohluil i ins bim to '-keep up" bis subscribinir himself, ''Voni-s in hope of a blessed immortality." The preacher referred to, in closing bis let r to tho cashier, wrote, "lours, in gt,snl bonds." When tho board ol directors met tho loiter was laid be foro Ibem. Somo of them probably never before beard of "gospel bonds." However that may bavo been, tiller the requisite deliberation, tho dircc tors decided thut tbey would prefer firf twenty fmn..t, ns the former were nt a heavy discount in that market. FAintyrurr Timet. Siik OlotlT To Know Miss Susan B. Anthony, in her KmJution, brings a new and ningnlarrhargr against the Radical Congress. ani being aoman, sheonghttoknow whereof she speaks. She charges Unit seventy women of ill fiuno wero taken from' New York to Washington to influence tho Pacific, Railway subsidy bill. The fWivMooi J fails to explain what influence tlnsl(.X((W am, T,(.n" r,uler rte rhiss of lobbyists would exercise , ht urili Morning- and Pickens She proposes to remedy the evil in Ihe ! wriB A ,he j;,,,,,," future, by having a proper pot Hon of . a respeetablo women sil in the House! jlp c,jMl;o 7Vi.. snvs: ''Farrs and Seraie. It might have the de !w,,h in after Butler. Bingham is , .,- . i ... .1.... i . : if . i. . - . ., sireu ciieci, i wa n 11 ; wives ami ontiguiers ni jv-nHiort. auu I Representatives dn not restrain them thta particular, we bven I much ... a.-., n.-mrn, v-.i Tim BniOIITKR UIDt. Il sometimes oit lira thnt a niition falls o completely under Ihe control of gloomy lmpr'itii Unit thcil un it lal gnre can no lunger see n (ileum of lii;lil in the clouds I lint en iron lliem. With bodies of men. Ibis l usually the resull of Hume crises In Ibeir iirgiini titiou ami progress, from which noth ing human is exempt. A sour nsliiro is a slrsiigo compound of weiikneas ami of strength, so must our destiny on Karth bti tl Varied succession of triumphs and of failures. History is but tho narrative, of national strug gles for existenco nnd supremacy a fluctuating record of glory und ot gloom, marked by Iho painful progress upward, the temporary triumph, und, llien, tho decadence, either swift or gradual, of nation after nation, which e:tch, in turn, dazzled and overawed tho world. Tho Israelites; tho Ihihy lonians ; tho Medcs nnd Persians; I lie, Kgyptians; tho Greeks, aud, then, tbo Romans, ruco a Pier race, and statu af ter slate, controlled maukiml, and then , tank from tho pinnaclo of their great ness to givo pin co to new develop ments ot social und political organiza tion. Put, during tho petiod of tiieir progress, the most difficult nnd per plexed passages of their career, until tho lust, wero but the forerunners of their grandest triumphs. The very errors they hud committed tiecarnu tho sources of betler self exumina- Dvii, vtuM aiaapUMM,wnal mttm mwmm j ly, wiser ellort. When we apply Iho same philosophy to tbo career of individuals, the lesson imparled to us there, is still plainer and more instructive. The greatest nml the best of men, in tbo higher Cbristuin point of view, and in a prac tical light, us well, is not ho who has never lallcn, but ho who has raised himself and girding bis loins, ngain, with manly courage for tho baiilcof life, has gone forth with hope and faith in bis heart, and God above bim, to rise and conquer at lust. e are led to these reflections by tho gloomy and despondent tone thut wo too often hear among our business classes, nnd from the editoiial desk. exed by tho many trials to which peculiar management has subjected the prosperity of our country, we, too, have been, more than once, t-mptcd to repine und earnestly complain. Jittt, when, slialitnj oil the mo mentary lnflucnco of some mistako that wo observe in legislation ; some deficiency in the guiding hands that control this or that branch of public development, we take in, alone broad view, the vast extent of our poMiivo progress; tho grandeur of our nation- ut domain ; the magnificence of the conquests already achieved over the wilderness nnd over barbarism of past ages, and survey tbe limillcss variety und opulence ot oar nuturul resources, tbo summer sun is not brighter, at 1ns rising, than tho fultiro that dawns bo foro our menial vision. The more, too, (lint we look and ponder the promises that Providence baa appar ently strewn broadcast in the palh of tins nation, the more sustained we leel in believing that wo shall quickly emerge from all tho difficulties lliut have recently surrounded us, ni:d ns- cend by swill graduations lo liie most, commanding position ever yet bold by any people, not even excepting those colossal states of Ihe ancient world, which once grasped at uiiivcrsul tin ' Tho publio mind is ripening npon nil grcut questions of national policy, and is nailing to sound views of li nanco, revenue, taxation, public works, international law, and homo control, in accordance v. itli the spirit of lbi' peculiar people, and tho demands of our situation, and of the age in which wo live Tho mistakes of Iho past bavo been an admirable schooling, und the future, wo bclive, will bo tho safer and Ihe brighter for them. A very few rears ago, wo were seriously ex- posed to a sadden overthrow tit our system, inrougt. too licences, . "uierence oi our o ii. "J Wll.lt O". U ' I U VI. Ill "(.' ." Hmcal envies. All that self satisfied lrc;u.nR has been broken up by he. hard riinrhinff of tho pan twelvo month, and thctwo preceding seasons. The mind ol trado lias been thorough ly aroused und stirred to nervous vigi 'ance, and we, now, observe symptoms all around us, Ihnt tho voice of com merce, backed by the requirements of labor, is going to bo most potential in - . r , .. P1 P.""rn.nR centres of Ihe na- lion, hereafter. I ban thai there could nol be a beallbiersign of coming good. Al Ihe same time, tho outwurd ele ments of material strength and opn lenec grow with accelerated speed. Our urea of agriculture broadens by bunJrcdj of miles from year lo year ( slcam paiigalion nml railroad transit stiiUc out new filaments of lifo while wo gaxe; Ihe slcam and telegraph map of lsiti is already growing anli qualcd in tho first quarter of 1?7U; our immigration increasing by from 2o to ,r0 per cent., indifferent nation ulities, no longer comes to us sickly nnd penniless,' but nearly, intelligent, and with something to spend; those sections ol the country thai contain our richest f tuples, ihe cotlon-bcsriiig South an I the grain growing west, - .e- ; j Trr, l'J ""' f".'1' 1 1 impulse as 1S.0 is bringing tbr-n. impuls and lit - . a? . ppctiit lion in mmoilioreU mitj hen pod ! ?P P"""""" Mm"B"",u 1 I .1! I . . a... houses. Wo cannot help thinking, then, as we get farther on in the year, after all the rough work of tho last three or four seasons, the briglil side of tho picture is begi lining lo turn toward us, and wo bavo only to look closely in order to see the light breaking through to us, on nil sides. .Vir 1 oi k .l rc,i. tilt Jottrtuil. Whatever may be your habils of in dustry whatever may be your desiro to obtain property whateveryou may do to render your circumstances easy and independent, on less some portion of jour tune is appropriated to the acquisition of knou ledge, your castle of happiness mu-t fall lo the ground. Even the desire of obtaining it din covers a liberal mind, us il is connect ed with ninny accomplishments and virtues. Though your course of life should not lead you to study, yet Iho van-e of education always improves proper employment lo a well cii-pused lllilld. y- w Rn ho wrote iho most Dickens, nrri-n ftr l.n a-f.r 7 l irn'n u rnld nfier I.uller. Duwrs is nlier l.utler. j 'p,c d.-vtl, too, is atler Holler, . as- - Two G.H.rgia darkies l.yu, tc.ons ( - ---- -