Tin: qElRtirLl) RKl'tDllfAX." piTAni isiikk in imr. lie largest circulation of any Nows pjjwr in North Contral Pcnnrylvania. Tonus of Subscription. j B alianre, or tiilhin 3 months....' ftd) p.id stler J snJ before 6 month, S ffi) j .Irr the cv.'iration of 6 months... 3 00 I Rates of Advertising. iMIlfn( adrrrtiseincnts, per scjuareof 10 tines or t u.. 3 liiurl or I !M ft S !r'dr oseh .ii'r.eqi.riit insertion i-Qjtriturj' and Kxeeutors' notice, .., j-p. Eton' notice, ati'n. sud K.lrny, ,., a uslutiw nollco f Cards, I your luti itoti'w.r" ii"0 j YK.UILV ADVEimsKMKXIS. ill I 10 J 50 .. 1 50 .. 3 00 .. I 00 .. li oc a oo to oo i.,,.rs ti flares.- U 00 1 column- I oolumn I eolunan .,srss " ' Job Work. r.I.AVKS. ( ,,;. alrt. 501 t quires, pr. quire, l 75 qeirss, pr, quirt, t 00 Ov,r o, pr quire, 1 60 1IAN.DML.L3. best. I.erlsia, $2 00 I kee, JJ r less,$5 00 J5 or ton. 1 00 I 1 sheet, 35 or less, 10 00 i.M 34 t sack of above at proportionate rata,. GEO. B. OOOULANDKR, Editor and Proprietor. Carfi5. ILIUM. .Al.HCi. rUASM riSLftlKtf. WALLACE & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS -AT -.LAW, Clearfield, Pa. ajiJ--Lgl business of all kinds attended to Mtti iiromt'lGcM and fidelity. OQieo in residence l W.i:,m A. Wallace.. janl.:.0 A. W. W ALT E FIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. . . VTa-Ofts, la tho Coart lloufle. ' dee3-1j H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, II Clearfield, Pa. It gwlLLIsa A. WaLLat'S. 4. BLAIB W..I.TenS. WALLACE &. WALTERS, Ual E.tato Agrnt. and Conreyaneera, Clearfield, remVa. t.Real K-tate bought and aold, titlet nam- li..'i,cenreyanceii prepared, taiei paid, and innu liaieti taken. OtBc in new building, nearly epp-j.itt Court U-jum. jno 1, 7 (I ISRAEL TEST, ATTOlt.S KY AT LAW, ClearOeld, Pa. t-OBo In U Ccurt Hons,. Jyll,'(, JOHN H. FULFOR.D, ATTOltXKY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. 08a Utrkut St. oer Harutr.ck A Irwin'. Ifrng titoro. fPrpt attention aWen to the Menr.ni f B-Mirly, Cltini', Ac, and to all legal buiia.M. Wtreh In, lr7 It. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rYellarelon, Clearfield County, Penn'a. V-AH legal business promptly attended to. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 01r, ,a Second s'-.., Clear-Said, Pa. airJI.eC JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Heal folate Agent, ClearOeld, Pa. OCcann T aird tret, bel.Cherry A Walnoi. Sy-Rrstru)ly offora hi, arvlrer In H!ine aad buiaa; land, in ClaarGeli and aljnintni aaaatiaa t and with aa irorinoe f otnr twaol, yaara u a aarvayor, Sattori uimialf that be nan raJ,r utiafaelloa. (fcdlH.'ol If WM, M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C learflrld. Pa. CBeeea llarbet .treat on dnnreaataf the Clear Held County Dank, -toayt.'o. Jebo U. Orrla. C. T. Air lander. ORVIS Sl ALEXANDER, ATTOI NKYS A T LA It'. Urllelonte, Pa. eepll.'tt-y DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN i SURGEOX, LlTIIEnSElRO, TA. Willattead pf'jfmwtialcallp,-omni:y. aajlOTO DR. Al THORN, PIIVSICIAX & SURGEON, nAVINi) Ineatcd at Kvlrtown, Clfarflrld ro Pa., bit roiiMini frvir to th l uf tli Mrruuiidins country. Hrpt. II, '69-J DR. J. F. WOODS, - r u y. sic i an k auRui-os. lUring r-moTfd to Annoneillt , pa., eflVra bit pnifeM.onal arn'teea to tbe prop la uf lliat plot ad tho aurrouning eouotry. All en Mi prumpily ktteaded to. (D- c. I 6ta pd. j.1kun"e71."d. rilYSIClAN k SUI1GEON, n AVINd located at PeanOeld, I'a., ollere his professional service, to the po.ple of that place and aurroundii.g country. All eall. promptly attended to. ' ort. I I tf. JEFFERSON LIT Z, PHYSICIAN k SURG K O X , n A VIVO located at O-cenla, Pa., offers his professional services to tb, ptopl, of that plaoa and anrmaodtng eeuntry. feluAII call, promptly attend, d to. Ofnor and rosidenra oa Curtia at-, former'y occupied Ut. Mine. B)l ly "drTj." p." bTT r c h f i el d7 I. tie Surgeon uf the K;.d Kc meat Pennsylvania Vnluo!tri( harinic retorad from tho Army, Tara bii profaninal errleei to lit eltiiem of Claarltld enty. (TProffftinl colli promptly a Men led to. AlVo an Second axeot, formerly neeopied by Pr. Wooli. aprVC t( rilYSICIAN AXI) SflWEoN, Soen1 Street, Clearfield. Ta. aallariiiv ffrwinen(1y lretd, he nut? uteri pit prxf'tilonal rv iwji to t tie r intend of Clearffltl and viHnitr and the public g norally. All ealli promptly attrndrd to. ortlv y FTBrEXbTlDM FUYSICIAN AXI SCIUiEON, Kylrrtnnrn. Pa Keef eetftjl'y orrt his perrleei to Ihe eltlren of tbe tarroondtrtg conntry. apr.'OHnupd. "ICeuben hackma"n, House anJ Sign Painier and Paper Hanger, (leaiHclil, I'rim'a. wWill pteeirlejohs In his line promptly and In a workmanlike manner. a, ri.H7 DEH TALPARTNE RSHIF Dn. A. M. ITII.T.S, Desires to Inform bis pairone, and tbe pul.iie gener.lly.sf at be basaeeoetated with him in tb, praoliet of Ural slry, S. P. SHAW, D. I). H, Wkoli a t'sHoat. ef the Philadelphia tental Calla fe, ard there fore bat the highest attesta tion, ol professional skill. All work don ia tho (, I will hod tftysalf personally reepinsl bla for kin dona In lb, most sail.r.eior, man a,r and highest order af th, profession. As established practie, of twenty. twt years la this pier, enable, sat ta (peek to mj patient, wl'h rot-fldenoa. Rugagetneals from a dl.tanee iboald b, mad he letter a tea dsvi before the patient d.slga, , V lt , CLEA GEO. B. GOODLAKDER, Proprietor. VOL. 13-WIIOLENO.2102. (Cards MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MARBLE & STONE YAUD, ci.i:.itru;i.D, ta. trSbop en Jlocd Htreat, tutr Pennaylvaitia Uailruad dipoU nay lS,-7U:tf. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, Mi Alt Cl.KAlU'IKLD, TIINNA. flf I'limps always ou hand and tuaJc to ordrr on aiirt uottr. Pipei bored ou rcasonattle tertn. All work warranted to render tiffction, and dahrcred if deiirt-d. uii!i:l vjd GEORGE C. KIRK, Jtutlea of tho Peace. Surveyor and Conveyancer, Lutheraburg, r. All hu'lueii in t rut tad to him will be promptly atleaded to. Peravm wikhing to euiluy a rur reyor will do well to giro him a eall, u he flatten hiBiielf that he ean reader aatiration. eedt of convcraaefi. artielea of agreement, and all kgnl papvri, promptly and neatly executed. marUyp DAN IEL M. DOHERTY. BABBER & HAIR DRESSER, 0KCOND bTHKKT, jjM CM'AItl'IF.I I, P A. CHARLES SCHAFER, I.AOEU BEKK II HEW li II, Clearfield. Pa. HAVIN'O rented Mr. Entre,' Drewrry he bopea by atriet attrntiun to brainca, and ttie ntauuraetura of a auH;rtur article of to reoriva tbe patronage of atl tLa old and many new customer,. Aug. 2 If. SURVEYOR. riUH undersigned offer, bis service, aa a Sur. tcyor, and viay be found at his residi nee, in lwrrliee township. Letters wiU roach hiui di rected to Clcarilcl 1, I'a. may J-If. JAMES J1ITCIIEI.L. J . k7 BOTTO R F 'S P IIO TOG HAP 11 GALLERY, Markct.Slreet, ClcarCcId, I'a. T-CR0M0S MADE A bPECIAI.TY.-frSi "VTEOATIYES made in e'oudy, a, well aa In X 1 cleur weather. OnatantU on hand a good a.s..rtmrnt of FHAMES, 81 'EKEOSl'Ol'EH and 8TEHKt'SCOI'IC VIEWS. Eramta, from any style ol moulding, made to order. apr2S-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, otaLca in GENERAL M KHCII ANDISE, UKAIIAMTOM. Pa. Also, eitensiva manufacturer and denier In Fquare . - , . -.-r.H Lin.l. iimver aoo oawvu miuiuvi .i ... r0rdert aoliclted and all bills promptly Dlled. iJ.vl'ly CIO. ALItaT Btant iL,t:T w. iiacar W. ALBERT &. BROS., jMannfacturer, A eltenslve Dealers in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c., WOO III, A Il, I'tJJ A. dr-Orders solicited. B. lis dlled on short notice and reaaouable terms. Address Woodland T. O., C learfield Co., Ta. jrJi ly VY A1.I.1.IIT A 1IIUIS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KUCHA NT. Preuclitllle, t IcarlirlJ Count), Pa. Keeps eonitantly on hand a full assortment of :.... Ilir.l.,n. (Irnrii-.. and evervthine nsually kept In a retail rlore, whi. h will lie .oM, I for cah, as cbenp as e'sewhere in tho county. Frenebvllle, June 17, I S"7 I jr. C. KRATZER & SONS, ME U CHANTS, retiaaiia Dry Goods, Clctlirg, Hardware, Cutlery, Quetniwcre, Oroeerie,, Tro'liion, ard bbinfle,, Clearflcld, Penn'a. ay-AI tlielr new stor, room, en Second street, near II. F. Iligler A Co's Uardwara stora. janU MOSHANNON LAND it LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, aanrrACTfrtf LUMBER, LATH, AXD TICKETS II. II. SHILLIXOFOnn, President, OEce Forest Place, Kn. I2i 8. 4th St., Phil'a, JOHN LAWjillK, (iuperintendent. Jen'67 Osceola Mills, tlearhcld county, Pa. s amoeITi. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppaiiite tbe C"rt II ou FKL'OND STUEKT, CI.EAIU'IELU, I'A. -tAll liolt -f Waifhep, ('lori. aad Jpwtlrt promptly npair!, aud woik aarranted to $tt Mtifitietion. iuar2.7 JAMES 0. BARRETT, Juitiee of the Peaee and Lire rued Conveyancer, t.utlicntburi;, C'lrarOrld Co.. I'a. ff-tT'CoHMtirini A rpmiitaneen pronipily made, and all kinU of ioetru(ueuta eirruful on nhort aiiliee. aiay.U-tf J. HOLLO ft. lAVt CAnicr H0LL0WBDSH & CAREY, LOOKSELLE15S, niniik Book Mainifacturors, A S I FT ATIOS ES, 21S .Vtirl.d SI., Philadelphia. aV.rsper Flour Racks and Psg.. Foolscap, Letter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Vtall Papera. fel.24.T0 lypd NEW HAIll'Idi: WOIIK.H, CLEARFIELD, TENX A. C1M.L and aee tha new MARD1.E WORKS, J on Market llraet, opposite the Jail. !OXlMi:.T!, OP.LCIAX T0MR., litt.vtii corciiLS, TAIlUi TOW, MAXTI.K'", JAK1I:S SI ATl'AItV. TERRA I.TTTA W AllK, llF.AD A Foot riTONF. of nrw and beautiful designs. A'l rtf wtii-h will tic Sold at eily priee., or 55 pet cent, less than any other c.lahiishment ia this eoiinly. F.iti.rnetion giiarantitd in all ca.es. Onlere fhankfolly reecln-d and peeaeptty wllrd in Ihe best n kmsn-like manner. ff. A. liICtX. Jams F.. W to, AgrnL myll I) NEW MARBLE YARD IW I I Till. USUI HOI rilllR nnderatgncd tske, this method of Inform L ing Ihe eitijens of the we.iern md of tlie cunt, that be has opened a alar hie Yard, for the manufacture uf Tombainnea, Mnnatnenfa, Head and posit ftone. sVe aVe. I employ none bot the heal workmen, and aae Ih, heft material. All orders promptly riled and the woik warranted. Address all It-tiers to liAMKL liooiil.AM'FE. ti-r f-?Vt-f rVreser fs, IS'S. JIFIEll THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAItl'llCU), PA. WEDNESt)AVMnHNINtl,NOVEMIli:it,lS70. A c.i;m:haiion hack. We are apt to think ttie preavot tiuoi Are xadly out of joint, To nigh, and then toward ar', past The nrrent finger point ! Of ruodel buxbanda. niodcl wive,, Kay wo, there wu no laok Of manners, moral pride and worth, A generation back ! The girls were modest, neat and fair, Tbe ooya wore brave aud truo ! Tb-T labored on from aun to eun, With Juts and pleasures frw t The ehildren wi'lit to lu d at dark. And seemed to hate the knack Of being aeen and nerer board, A generation bovk ! And thus It is from age to age, Aud thus 'twill ri-r lc; The scenes enm-ted long agi, M ith partial eves we see, Our nflVpring in the years to eonia Will tread the beaten trnrk. And praise the conduct of their sires, A g-rtern'ion back ! HON. GEORGE R. BARRETT. It id with no ordinary feelings of pride wo refer to our distinguished fellow-townsman. Before us uro our exchanges from the counties compo sing his Judicial I)ielrict, in all of which wo find the liigliest enconitims passed upon him, referring in glowing terms to his caiocr us an impartial and uble jttsist. Wo refer to the fact that although Clearfield, as a county, has since her organization held a third rale position among tho counties of tho State, ns egaids population, improvements, etc. But il is with pleusuro that we refer to that other fact, thai t-ho has contributed a liberal sharo, and her cllizcns liuvo filled with singular abil ity find honor, tho highest positions in tho Government, Executive, Lcgi lalivo and Judicial. It is our duty at this time to cull from tho mass of testimonials before us to refer to tho gentleman whose namo heads this article, and who has spent the lust forly ycurs in our midnt. In May 1853, Gov. Higler appointed Judgo Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Judicial Iittricf, composed of the counties of Carl on, Monroe, Pike, und Wayne, to fill a vacancy caused by Ihe resignation of tho lale Hon. X. II Kl drcd. After holding his first term of Courts ho was importuned willi sin gular unanimity to become a candid ate for election, hut for personal rea sot s declined. The Hon. James M. Porter, (brother of Gov. Porler's) was elected for a full term of ten years. Hut in tho winter of 1 55 4 ho was stricken with paralysis which caused his resignation soon after. In April, .1K05, tho Into Thomas S. Bell, who previously held a scat on tho Supreme Bench, was appointed to fill the va coney. IIo became a candiduto fur a full term, tut had rendered himself unpopular in the district. Judgo Bar rett, who was then practicing his profession in this place, was solicited by a largo portion of tho members of tho bar und leading business men of tho dieliict to become a (ai.didale, and he finally consented. Judgo Bell doing his best to securo tho diftrkt nomination from ihe Democrats (both being Democrat,) but when the Dem ocr.ilic Coiifrrcnco nut, Judgo Bar rett was ununimnuxly nominated The former then became a volunteer candidate, tlio I'epuhlirans making no nomination, but the latter was elected by over 2,000 majority. In 1 HG", at tho, rinse of his firnl term often years, tho Judge cxprcscd a desire of leaving the Bitx.li, but was importuned to al low his name to gn bef.no tho Demo cralicConveniioii,and was again unan imouidy nominated and unanimously elected, the Republicans not, daring to put a candiduto in tho field. This was certainly a very high compliment, considering the time and circumstan ces. Just tit tho closo of tho war, when patriotism was punctured willi loyalty lo such a degroo that it was almost treason for a Judgo lo render a decision where Constittilional rights wcro involved, and which did not slink nnd shine, nnd shine and stink j of loyally. During the preceding four years tho war feeling and partisan strife ran high, and Judges like other officers had lo meel questions boldly and dispuso of them, yet all parlies admitted tho fainitf-s und im partiality of Judgo Hartett in administering the law. After the service office years of his second term ho has resigned. His privalo and personal interests' lead him to take this sir p. Hon. Samuel S Dreher, of Monroe county, lias just been cletttil Iu fill the Vacancy. Ilia preoceessnrs in uibi (iisintl were stleli eminent Jurists us Chief Justice Gib - son, Justice lltirnsi.e,Jtid"fs Malloiiy Scolt, Jessnp, Kidder, Eldred, Porter .-.I ii it ...... . ., . . ...... s.v-,1, u , recoru tic lias matie with tho bnr and people ns manifested . through Ihe papers, must bo fluttering ' to him, or indeed, It any one clsvs similarly wtaaictL The united tesii-1 mnnT m nm sniiea ,n. r r... v " - ties, ut the end of fifteen years of Judicial service, make, up a record of which ho may we'l feel proud, and .S ..... .. . , . mast prove a j.rcciou. record to bim in the fatu.rt PRINCIPLESj CLEAKFIK1J), PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, -Bifmj!mne.i.usial Wo find llio fullowiti in liiti; niitiilior of tlio Wnyno County Demo crat : Kktirkment oi' Ji'iiun B.vatiKTT. Tlio ftlto win j roiilii'.ioii were ndiiptod at llio icecnt Term of Com t in ihia County : Satlukay MonMNu, Skit. lOtli, 1870. At a mooliiif; o llio iihhnImts nf tliu liar of Wityiiu County, C. 1'. Wullrr ii8 innilo Cliairmnn, nml Qvarga V. Ufiitlcy, Socrottiry. Jiesoliitionn ro ported by the Cominitteo wcro rend. e.ireiisivo of tlio foulinH of tli liar in rcloronco to tlio retirement from tlio Hunch of liit Honor, Judiro liar relt, w hich wero approved mid adopt- mi ninlion, v, Jil . Cruno, hcj was selected to prctieiit the rosolutiona, ume carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned, Geo. F. Hentliy, Scc'y. WnrnrAS, The lion. Geo. 11. Marred, by Lis voluntary choice is ainiut to sever his odjiinl rela tions with tbe llciich and Bar ol thif l':M Jiidici.il Uislnct, antl ilrprivc avm: county nl hi. ctuincnt services in tile adminirtnuion of llio low, therclori uca.il.trn, mat wnu sincere regret weconli m plate bis withdrawnl from a position which brims so highly honored during tbe past li;ucu years. Kr.em.vi-n. That we henr conliiil te.Mmonv l. . the guuinl, gviilletnnnl.v, and inipertiid bfnrii.fr ol Jurjgu llurrelt, mill bis eviilelll antl sucec.-'ful i-u-dr:.vor, nithmit tear, fuvor, or aUecirju, to mete out eiuj justice to all. I. i.sol.vrl'. Thill in lis ni;niti(.n nf bis Honor, the Bench loses one of its ablest Joilges. the liar one of its wisest Judicial instructors, and the people one of their most steadfast fritiidi, I' I'KOi.t Kt, That he carrica with bim in his ri-tirctncnt from arduous and rcr-pon.ihle dutiis ol the Ucueh, Iho rethect, kutilly utieet ion, aud test wirhr, of our pcojrie lor his future weliare. Iluaoi.vrn, Tbat though our relations with bim in his official capacity are so soon to ense, we yet chcri.b the thought tbat we may s'ill be bound to him by Ibo closer ties of friendship, and it is our sincere di sire that tlie.c tnorc intimate and social relations may 10 strengthened, aad not dimini.hed in the years to ouinc. Ri:sot.vEn, Thet tlie.c rtfioUticiis bo placed npou th, rceords of this Court. . , F. M. Crane. C. I'. Walter, C. R. Minor, H. E. Iliinmick, U. U. W aller. II. M. Rcclcv, C. V. Eldred, Wut. II. llimmick, tiro. P. Ilenlley, II. II. llcei.!. lee. Wo clip tho following from among a string of resolutions adopted at a public meeting in the Court House. : IlFsol.vrn, Whereas, tho Hon. tjen. R. Barrett, for many years President Judge of tins Judicial district, has resigned his official position, and is now balding bis last Court iu our uud.t, we, the Keputilicana of Wayne eonuty, tako this oppor tunity to espresa our high regard and esteem for him n, att upright man, and an impartial and learned Judge, and tender tnu our warmest wishes for his fulure welfare trurtiog his sucer s sor in office msy comuiaud the like rcsj.e-.-t aud confidence of our people. Similar resolutions wcro adopted by ihe Pike county bar, but wo prefer to give a synopxis of tho affair which took placo at Kaut hcr's Ho'.el, which we find in the Pike county llertU,z: FAnr.wEi.i, hi Tpr.ti to" iios. g tonus it. HARHETT' BY THE MEVOtltS OF Till PIKE COUNTY BAR. Tlio hist term of tho Pilto County ('ourls was the last to be presided over by Hon. George U. Barrett, who for filieen years has ndiniiiir-tcml juliie. and held llio scales right evenly bal anced, in tho district nf which that county inpart. It was proper, there fore, that llio meniberri, of ll.o bar should demonstrate to him in some manner their feelings in regard to his last oflicial association u illi I lie in ; und they did so in a manner most appro priate and sati-lactory. Al the nd jouranicnt of Court on .Saturday even ing, a series of resolutions was pro sealed on behalf of the members of llic bar, and read ly John I). lliJJis, Esq., expressive of regret lhat tho re lations so long and cordially existing betwoen Judgo Durrellund llieniM'lvea wcro nbotil to bo e-evcrcd, and return ing lhai.ks to him for his uniform courtesy towards them in his oflicial capacity. Mr. Biddis accompanied the resolutions v. iih a neat and appro priate speech, and the Judge respond id to the sentiment of ll.e resolutions, declaring that he entertained a !rorg and genuine attachment for hiset.lirc dinlti.'l in general, but jaitieulatly lor Millie 1'ihe," and thai ho regret ted sincerely tho iicoestdly which forced him to sever tho lies which hound him to her. Ho proceeded al some length in his remarks, mid closed by sn ing that the happiest moments in his In I uro would be lliono thai call nl him back to social communion wi.n me pcqnu ui jiiiioiu i,iu i i..e r... i . ..r ti :i. i i ... comity. The Icrniiuation of tho testimonial lo the Judge, however, was belter cal culated to inspire enthusiasm in the purtieipnnls. We refer to the grand supper given in honor of Judge l!,ir tvtl in tlio evening, nt Puncher's French Hotel. There were presetilat this tho members of the legal proles sion in Pike, G. (i Wnlhr, Esq , of the Monroe county bar, I ho u-soeiule judges ami ofliccrs of llio court, nml l'-w i'tvilcd guesls. Tlio supper was "rVcd '"'!"."'. .'"''r1'""!' '. 11,0 "I"1 t'lliriK.u noun mu i ieiii'ii oinv rcncll, and in w hich Mons. Fatn here is not excelled by uny of his coiintrj men. The follow ing is tho bill of fare : FinsT Cot tier Petite (M-.ter. Pne. Kt.iovo ( ot itsr. l ilet de lla-uf, with dlush reons. Tiltnn Cornsf Hiiekeps, Pricnssee. I'm nvu Corn.r I.ainli Chops, l'nadrj, with l-'rench Ciecn Pens. F'irvn foi nr. Itoa.t I'licS'Snl. Irsrnt Vanilla Ice Cn-ain, Apple Tarta. Sin h viands ! Ami such evidently famished lawyers-ar.d others! Course after coumo melted uwuy, amid the merriest clatter of tongue, the sharp est wil, llio maddest humor, Ihe loudest popping of corks. Lawyer tousled judge; judgo responded. Jtttlgn toasted lawyers; lutvvor ro sponded. (Cheers') Anecdoto fol lowed anecdote, and ninny a hniioy re tiiiiiisceiice of beneh ami bar an re- ' counted. " "Old Hill" Davis, mirth. l"""r am! good fellow ship beuming ' cuiileiiunce, was just hi !ii- i:,;U',r"!,- "") ',"'" '.""'' iJ'rti' Barrens inleresling review nf ,,e tune ,,,,,, ..p,,,, ,,u j( linl district, blending lino humor wild lunching pathos, w as listened lo Willi K'lcn iiiterrsl. Toasts appro ''.".'r, ''l" ""'"'v " "I" , Kiv,;n ''-V i .-ii . ..... ' ' titnti, r.iureii, ells, llidilis. X vie urn j Hull, and when the hours of the Sib i '"' won. announced ns approaching , ,? ",roc, "'""""'nt was drunk, good- j byes Spoken, niltl tllO liirlltg nui Oil! Lw had been "a feist . Vre..on i and flow r.f assul " rea.on,, , anu a notv r. sasui, - ia REP NOT MEN. Wo find hiiiiilar preccetlings in Cur bon eoiinly pnpera hut deem llio mo nioiinl of llio Grand Jury, which we take, from tlio Jkmterat mifiioioiit fur tlio oocaHion : Memorial of the (,'rnnd Jjnj of Carbon County, to the Hon. (Icorgt: 11 lldrrctt, on the Occasion of hit littire merit from the licneh: As llio last Grand Inqucht that vtill bo enlivened to repreienl llio Comity of Carbon and llio earnest sentiinentH of her peo ple, in hop Court of Jnstico during tho term of her pivsent prowMing Judge, I ho Honorable Gorgo II. Ihir relt, and in view of his roignalion ko soon to tak ctTect, wo cannot refrain from giving expression to our senli niciUs f.8 a jury, und ns wo believo llioso of tho intiNKof the jeoplo of Car bon County regarding that event. Seldom in lite history of uny Court of Justice in the Cnmtnonweivllli of Pern M'lvuniu, or In tho Government of the U niled Stale", bus a prcbiding jtxlge so ' Ullilllerrtiptcdly maintained tlio 1VB pect It 11(1 COnHtleliee or It judicial COII '. :,,,,.,. ft 1...,,.. .,,,,1 ,.,,,.,, ..mI, "I'lUl'nO.SO I n.l e.Sl U II pcnplo Willi ii in jii i nunui n ui t ii it 11 u in i i it j tit purpose under all circumsltinces and at all times it" a man, or sn constantly exhibited in his o.lieia! career all tlio t excellences of human character so eg sen'ittl in a judgo and so important to ihedignily of the law and to ihe safety of the citizen ns is instanced in the honored person to whom this tcsii morial is inscribed. In behalf of tho people of Carbon Cottrily, lo whom tho resignation of J udgo Barrel t, ns an event in the history of this Judicial lilwtrict, is a matter ul profound regret, we tender to him our earnest congrat ulations upon the successful and dig nified manner in which tlio nlhtirs of our Courts huvo been administered by him during tho pasl fifteen years,! as it does a happy impression upon, the people of the district nnd an tin scarred nnd honcrtiblo record lo the ' man lo whom Hie county is so largely indebted. Going into private life, he , will curry with him the respect, and I homage i if homage is due I ruin maul to man) of the peoplo of this portion j of the Judicial district, added to that already indicated by tho oilier conn ! ties that have with us composed the I juristliclion ol Ins jtnigcslnp. Jlo w ill leavo us with the flattering unction to his own soul, iu unison with Ihe great heart of llio 2-d Judicial Dis trict, that ho leaves behind a judicial record outr hone by rone in the past and justly a matler of honest pride to himself and to tho district fiom which his oflicial connection is now severed. May his life be prolonged to the rxtremo of years nnd tho per lection of enjoyment amid llio genial surroundings of private life! Tliu:.k ing him pernoiiully for unbroken kind ness and courtesy, to this and former Grand Juries, wo request that this brief memorial may become part of llio records of llio county, anJ be handed down lo mher generations as tho honest sentiment of lliis. Signed, W. Lf.i: Sth.e.i, Foicmun. Below will ho found tho memorial of tho Grand Jury, und tho proceed ings of a meeting of tho Uar of Monroe county, which nro filed among ihe records of that counlj-: Sruoi usiit.'RO. Sept. 27, 1S70. To liis Honor, Jci'tiE lS.tuar.rr. Permit us us llio Grand Inquest of the County of, Monroe, speaking for ihe people of the County of Monroe, to say, that il is with regret thai wo loarn of your dotcniiination to retire from the bench, us our prodding Judge. Your kind and courteous bearing to wards tho people, your impartiality in tlio adiiiinistru' ion of jiisiii-c, and ! your promptness und courage in dis-l chnt'ging your duties, will long endear you to our people. Wo can truly say that no district in the Stato presents so clear uctilcnder, nora Judgo whose opinion has been eo uniformly correct. Ami tht.iTorc il is that we look upon your retirement, not only as it loss lo our County und district at largo, hut to tlie Statu. Put sinco this is your Settled determination, j on w ill leave us with the most pleasing recollection fif VO'Ji' lioliltl miulilies of head and . heal U Osc.inXAKlN, i urcinau. 1 Ai d now, Sept. 27, 1S7H, on motion of Win. Davis, Ivsq , His Honor. Judge DeYoung orders and directs the lore goin iiiidiess lo be spread upon the records of this Court. John DkYouno, Associate Judge. Amonost tiik RaroRiis,tifihtCuiirl ol Ccinmon l'hns of llio Cotitily of Monroe, iu the Slate of Pennsylvania, (mooter alia) il is thus contained ; Sr.prr.Miira Tkiim, 1870. Al a meclinir ol llio nietnliers of the liar antl oflii-ers of tho Court ol the County of Monroe, held lor llio pur poso of taking nieiistircs lo express in sumo formal manner tho rcmct felt, at the retirement of Hon. Gcoiiro It j ISaiTclt, from tho position of Prcsi j dent Judge of the 22d Judicial district. On motion of Mr. Ilurnrlt, WilliamJ Davis. Esq., was called lo tho chair, j and Samuel (S. Dreher .luil-o elect,! lin. l!ri i ni.K AN on motion of .Mr. I Walton, appointed Secrelury. J Ou motion, the chair nppnintrd ; John It. Storm, Congressman elect.! I'.n. 1!i:pi iti.it-AN Charlton llurnett nnd George Fisher, Ksq.,n committee i to tlratv up icsoliiiions expressive nfi llio kciiko of the meeting, who reported , tlie folio", ing ptviinibleaiid resolutions I which were unanimously ndoj icd : Will or.s. The Hon. tleorco R. Ilarrrtt. atl.i ha, lire Hie Is.t fillern vent, served upon the I n. eh aa I'rerth iit Jo-l'c f this Hi.lltet, or an. 'b the county ol .Memos bums a purl, an I , a Oo I-,;. ,re..i.d urr tl'C scleral loutls, id j v.lneh as are the nirmlrcie, is a'-ont to rilire fiom Ihe po.ntnn he hns so long ocenple l. and l- teruiiioitr hi. ofto-in! evreir as tha I'rcMdmg oftieerof lb', t i.ui. tli-.rcn.re j lir.nl v.n, lhat wc the mi mher, of the Rar. slid r'tlicers ol the Courts ot alonioc county, here- ly .le.ue to etpre.. the rcgn-l we lor I a) parting i eith his llno., dmlge llarreft, a the Pre.t.lmi; ottioor ot this t'irult. and in deiilg so to te.lily to j tl.e una.-it-rli.g liu lav Willi nhieh at all tunes. and nmler all circumstances he has i eifonne-'. Ihe duties and res; .,i,,iair. oi 'bis pinion. F.rs.n ten, Thot it h ever loen a eonrpe nf fri",' tTlrrl". 'I td'T.I among.t us a- the iv. siding Ju igr oi ns jdi "' "'Iriel, that one en Larnrd in Ihe 1, sr. j" "1'""''" 'n "''. ,Mnn ,f ,rrri., , ni, mu , ,. (i"S-rsl tS. r.,: e-,. tre-. si,-., efc'l. 1870. orer.firm and dcoi.lvo. has yt alwsvs hern kind anil courteous In his hearing toward the members uf tho It ir and luu ofheers ol the Court. Itttsoi vi. That in .lodge llarretl wo hove had a faiMifol und an uirie:lt .lii-lin, one wli., hn. ever held firmly, but eruitshty the seal. of jnstioe. and 'who line r.ds"'n,'.reeef tho law not asa-ic them,' and wiionill in his retirement from the lleni-li, Irrtvc upon the Simula of tiiis County and upon the teeoi-l. of this Court, a lasting reputation nnd an honored name, KKSnLvnn, That in Judge Itarrrlt's retirement from tli lienvh, we loso not only a faithful, im partial Jmlc, bet the erniipani'in-liiji ol a fricnil, one whom we shsll erer remrrrt'SV with fording, of regard and eslociu, and whose hi for the future it is our einccrc, carnert, aud united wish, may be one of happiness, pro.pcrity and peace. ltKsr,i.vrti, That the proceedings of Ihil meet, ir.g and tin-so resolutions he plard upon the Iteoords of tho Court as our tc.tiiuMoiiii In the virtues and abilities of a taithful pu'rlie otjicer, an upright Judc, aud on isUtmeJ Irieiid. lU:soi.vrn. That these proceeding and resolu tions Ire oflert-d to tlie Court upon its meeting in Ihe mnrniug, by tha President of this meetiog. that they also ha eiigrossed hy the Prothuuolary and presented lo his Honor, Judge Ilarrclt. Ilrsoi.VKn, That a copy of the prooedings and resolutions of this meeting be furnished to tho newspapers within th, county for publication. F.led and entered among the the Itecords of this Court, rvpteiultcr V, l.'O. From tlie H';cords. Titos. M. V- Il n vNrr, I'rollionotary. Wo might cull from our exchanges proceedings double the length, and still moro fluttering, but deem this much sufficient for tho occasion, und probably more than llio Judgo will thank us for. To Young Men. It is easier to bo a gnod lnisinc-is man than a poor one. Half the en ergy displayed in keeping ahead lhat is required to catch up w hen behind, will suvo credit, give more tiino to business, nnd add to the profit and reputation of your work. Honor j uor engagements. If you promise to incut u man, or do a certain thing at a certain moment, bo rondy at the appointed lime. If you go out on business, attend promptly lo the mat ter on hand, und then as promptly go about your onn business Do not stop lo tell stories in business. If you have a place of business, be found there when wauled. Xo man can gel rich by silting around stores and saloons. Xercr "fool'' on busi ness mailers. If you have to labor for a living, remember that one hour in tho morning is belter than two ut night. If you employ others, bo on hand to see lhat tlicy attend to their duties, and to direct with regularity, promptness and liberality. Do not meddle willi any business you know nolliing of. Never buy n thing sim ply becauso tho man who sells will tako it out in trade. Tr.tdu is money. Time is money. A good business is pleasant ami attractive; then stay there lo wait on custDincrd Never use quick words, or allow yourself lo make hasty or ungenllo nitimly remarks to thoso in your cm ploy, for to do so lessens their respect f ir you and ) our influence over them. Help yourself and others will help you. Be faithful over interest conli ded to your keeping, nnd all in good time your responsihiliies w ill bo in creased. Do Hot he ill loo great haste lo get rich. Do not build until you liHve urrunged and laid a good tontnhi lion. Do not as you hopo to work for su-eosi spend time in idleness. -If your time i; your own, business will suffer if you do. If" it is given to another for pay il belongs to him, nnd you have no more light to steal il than you have to steal money. Strive lo avoid harsh words nnd personali lies. Do not kick every stone iu the iisth ; more miles can be inudo a day by going steadily on than by slopping lo kick. Pay as you go. A man ol honor respects his word us he does his bond. Help others when you can, but never give w hen 3'oti t nnnol afford to. simply because it is fashionable. Learn to say no. No noeessily for snapping it out dog fashion, hut say it linnly and respectfully. Have but few con ' (idatils, and the fewer the belter Use your own brains rather llinn those of others Learn lo think and act for yourself. Ho vhrilatit. Keep ahead, rather than behind the limes. Yoiini; men, rut this out ; ami il there is a lot ly in tho argument, let us know. Kkv to Character The differen ces of character nro never more dis linelly seen than in times when men are surrounded by dillicttlties and mis foi tupcs. There are some who, if dis appointed by failure in an undertak ing from which they expected great tilings, make up their minds not to exert themselves against what they call fate ; other desponding and hope less ; but n third (lass of men will louse tlieinst Ives in such moments, and say V) themselves "the more dil ficnlt it is lo attain my cnthi, the more honorable it w ill lie." and this is the maxim every one should impress upon hiinselfns s law. Soino of thoso who ure guided by il, prosecute their plans with obstinacy, und perish ; others who are more practical men, iT ihey have failed in ono way they will try another. Homk Life Even s a sunbeam is composed ol millions of miiiuto rays, llio homo licul iiinsl. cotislitulu Hie little tenderness, kindly looks, sweell Prof. Prideiinx. Class Drill in I'.lo laitghler, genllo words, loving conn ! ctilion, by Prof Hart. Lecture by sels. ll must, not bo like the torch I Prol. Row. Select Reading by M. S. bluzo of unnatural excitement, w hich ' Guclich. Method of leaching Nota- !.. I. ... I i. . I I .; 1 V- ........ . . .. " r ... is easn.v tpieiiciu-u , i-ui iiKe me serene, , domiciled light w hich burns us solily in lho thy east wind as in Ihe stillest atmosphere. Let each bear tho oth er's burden, Ihe w bile ; lei cio h culti vate the mutual ennii lento w hii h is a gill capable of improvement ; and soon it wiii bo lottiid lhat kindness will spring uiitili every ride, displac ing constitutional unsuiiabilily, want' ol in u t ti a I knowlc'lgo even as we have seen s eel violets and primroses, dispelling the gloom in wimto places. A gentleman from Norwich, Con neclicul, being in a neighboring town, nml not being well, venture .1 to try u glass of bar room w hiskey. Hi-fore swallowing he saw u fly in the turn bier, nml cautiously inset ted his finger lo remove lho insect. Bui oh ! horror of horrors! the fiery liquid look off ts nnger nail, ami it was flouting be fore Ills eyes on tho tutl.teo. What Mimic by the GlieCluh. Conimit became of Ihe fly is not stuled, but il ' tec on Resolutions repork-J ihe follow i very pivUhle thai il -ri-bed. irjf j 8J JCANo TERMS-$2 per annum, in AJvancc. NEWSERIES-V0E.il, NO. 17. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Tho Teachers' I iisliliito of Clearfield county met in ,0 Town Hall, on Monday O. t. I7lli, 1K70, nl I o'clock, P. M. Meeting culled to order by tho President. On mot ion, A. V. Dougherty, was elected Secretary, prolan. Minutes of previous session rend Mid adopted. On million. Messrs ConiMlock, Gctitliart and McGovern, were appointed an auditing commit ten. I'rof. W. II. Pride.iux, I'. VV. A. Shttllz and Geo. W. Snyder wero up pointed n committee to revise the constitution. A motion una Intnl.. I that M. S. Guclich receive the proceeds oi l'ublie i.titertuiniiient given by him at Curwensville, in IS'j'.i, carried On motion, tho Initiation l'eo was changed from 2.ri els to M cts. On motion, il. S. Guclich was uppointed chairman of the Glee Club. Prof. W. II. Prideaux w as nppoi r led Treasurer by tho chair. Adjourned. .'MONDAY LVF.MNO. Institute met in tho Court llouss. Devotional exercises by lice. J. II. MiX'ord. Select Bunding by M. S. Guclich. Lccluro by I". '. A. Sliull. subject, "Tho .Mat. rial Wot Id." E-sy by Miss Bell Welch Milject, "The importance of u collect primary cuiieuiion. kecitiro ny it. Jl. J'ri deattx subject, "How (.hall our schools bo mudo nioro popular und usulul?" Mimic by the Glee Club. Select Rjading by il. S. Guclich. Adjourned. Tl'KSDAV, OCT. Dill. The Institute was t ailed to order by tha chair. Heading an J udojition of minutes of previous sustiion. The committee appointed by the clmir to revise und rewrilu the constitution re portedreport accepted and commit, leo discharged. On motion, tho con slilulion und by laws wero adopted as a whole. Instruction by F. V. A. Sliulu subject, "History." Election of olliccrs; tho billowing persons were elected, l'rof. W. II. Prideaux and F. W. A. Sliultz, Vice-Presidents; Miss Wallers, Secretary ; Miss Doyle Assistant Secretary ; 'i'hos. McGovern Treasurer; M. & Guclich, Auditor Discussion Subject, "How can our schools be iii ide) more popular und uso ful ?" opened by M.S. Guclich nnd dis cussed by teachers generally. Music by tho Glee Club. Adjourned. TCESOAT AFTFIlXOON. lnstituto met nt 1 o'clock, P. M. M. S. Guclich in the chair. Roll call ed. Reading minutes of previous session. Lccluro on Phy. Geo., by Prof. W. II. Pri.leaux. Eay by Mi. Comslock subject, '-Regular utlen daneo nt school." Itislni'tion on writing by Prof. Montgomery, of Lan caster, Pa. Instruction Analysis of Grammar l y Pr Geist, of Luucas. ter, Pa. Music ly tlio l.'h-e Club. Prul. Prideaux appointed Assistant Secretary. Adjout tied. I VLMXll m:ssion. Music by Miss Snail's pupils. J,i lure by Pro!. Montgomery subject, "Diilus of tho hour." Recitation, "Will the New Year colne tonight, Mamma " by Miss Ella Shaw. J.o tt;re by Prot. Row -aubjetl, ' Claims of Xatural .Science." Adjourned. WIIllXESOAY, OCT. Huh. limtilulo met according to Ad joitriimcnl. Instruction by Prof. Montgomery, btibjecl, "Geo. Analysis of Grammar," by Prof. Geisi. "in struction on United States History, by F. W. A. Sliuliz. Essay by Mi'ss Barrett. Mathematical Analysis ly Prof. Row. Penmanship try Prof. Montgomery. Mist Welch, Miss Shiplon and Mr. O. C. Sliulu were appointed a committee on resolutions. Music by ihe- Gleo Club Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. Institute met; President in the chair. Roll called, minules of ptevioits session read und udoptcd. Lecture by Prof. Montgomery. Music by the tike ("lull. Aualj sis of (iiuiiiinai- by Prof. Geisl. Select Heading by Prof. Rail. Ai-iliitnclical AuaUsis by Prof. Row. Es.,-ty I y T. 11." McGov ern subject, "'l lie importance of n I lass H.g.ater. MjMt- by the Glee Club. Adjourned. lvi.mnu sissiox. Prayer by Rev J. H. McCord. Recitation of "Hiawatha," by Miss Clara Al juts Music. Select Read ing by Prof. Hurl. Address hy Judge McEnully. Select Reading by 1'tol. Hart. Recitation ol "1 hu Jiuvcii" by Miss Jennie Livingston, ol Cuwciis ville, Pa. AtljoiirnuJ. T 11 1 us: n a V, ocr. K'th. Institute called lo order by the President M.isic hy lho Glee" Club Anal) sis uf Grammar, hy Prof. Goi't InstriH lion on Peiiuiansliip by T. II Mctiovern. Phys.'G'eo , by Prof Pri deaux. Mental' Arithmetic by I'rol. Row. Select Reading by M. S. G le lich. Music by the Glee Club Class Drill on Elocution, by Vr(. Hart. Adjourned. AFTERNOON KIFMoN. !usio by the Glee Club. F,say by W. 11. Waring MisccllaneotiM ilus";. tiess I lass Drill in l'li s. Gen., by tii-n aiiu - uincrau'm, try i t ol. t'rl- deaux. Music by the Glee Clab. Adjourned. ' IVEMNtl p:;tMoN. llcvolional services by Rev. J. II. McCord. Liclute by Pud. Prideaux. Select R ading bv M. S. Guclich und Prof. Hart. Lccluro by J. 11. .Mi Cord. Select lieuiling by M. S. Guc lich and Prof. Hai l. Adjourned. 1 lilllAV, OCT. 21s(. Instruction on Penmanship, by T. il. McGovern. important c of teach ing by the Outline System, by Prof. Piideaux. Music by Ihe Gleo Club. Lecture on i )--al Teaching, bv Prol. 1,'ow. Instruction on the Globe, bv Mr. Hooter. Class Dnil (t, p,. j, Gen, by Prof Piideaux. Class Di-ill on EliK uuoii, by l'rof. Hurt. Music by the Gleo Club. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SECMON. aiMTiaie arrjracjaa i'r.'-7i.'7, That r beiloro II Is the d ily t I lho Si I. in t DirMoit o t h at Ii' di I 'o , in disliiita win ro lho a. Iiiinla are in at ssii n, lo tillnor e n h tent In r the liino In blleiiduute al lliu toiiniy lii'tituto. .'. ao'i-.., Tbat in tho griding of teat hers' salaries hy director, record slionl I bo hud to the grade of the ca r. litii ate, llr.' tai l und experiencu hi well as tho nK.r.il character of tho U t her. iii'gulcr'l, Tin t the cdiicutioiiiil in. terests of Clearfield coutil y, deiiiiind an i xteiiliou ol liiu scho"! lime lo al i least six Inonl lis and we deem il llio I imperative duty of diroi lots to .xliM'd ; ! il lo lhat leiiirth, ju all d:slricln h'ji'j it is prael cjl'lu. Jirsoleril, That Wt consionr il lho I duly ol eve-ty tuieher in Clearfield I county, lo pn-ciiie iiiid sin.ly Winker islium s workd on teacliiog, tin I to isuhserihe fiir the I'cnna. S'Mol Jir I nut. or some other educational series. ViVsoiW, Tiuit we rcudopt lho res olution of tho last County Institute, that tho teachers who have wilfully I absented tlit'iiiselees from the liir-U- jtnte, t! -s.ree t' e undi id-d et'iisuta of ' all tor iiiiuiilcsiiig so li Llio profession- nl interest. J Jimoked, Thai tho thanks of thu Institute ure tendered to Miss Swan's. pupils for contributing so kindly to I our evening amusements und tuler j luiiiinents. j ltinnlvcd. That tho thanks of tho Institute nro due lo Profs Hart, liovr I and Montgomery, und others lor I their instruction during ihe session of lho Institute. lu-tulctJ, That Prof. Geist, of Lan caster counlv, emit i ibuled largely to the success of lho Institute, nnd Ins Analysis of Gratiitiiur was received w ith much acceptance. Ho is u pro. fout.d scholar, und an clliei mt and thoiough teacher. We, therefore, cheetliiily rccoinmetid bim lo oilier Institutes throughout ihe Stale. I The follow ing persons were eleeled I : coinniilleo on Professional Cei liri 'e.ites: Prof. PriduuiiX, F. W. A. I-Sbultz, C. C. SliuUz, Miss Hell Welch, Miss Harriet Snail. Mimic by ihtt Glee Club Ailjouri.e l, tine die. FRIDAY MINING. Public Eiitcrtainmcnl. Reading and Recitation given by Prof. Hurl, of Lancaster, nssisled by M. S. Guo lich, Fsq., of C'lcarneld. X.ttnes ol teachers iillei ding Insli lulu in Is7U : Mai.es M. Ogden, T. U McGov ern, W. A. Set let-; V. W ilson, M. S. Ltllher, Conistock. A. E. Gearhm t, E W. A Sliultz, A. V. Dongiieiiy, Geo. W. Snydei, Prof. W. H. Prid-atix, J. Hurtshorn, A. W. Tate, W. T. Schrvvcr, A. V . Waring, J. L. Sev ler, 11. M Seyler. C C. Snullz, J. A. I ersock, D. Wilherow, S. Iliixk banks, J. L. Pe.trci-, J. E Wrigley, j J. J. Irwin, F. C. Wrigh-v, M S. Guo I lich. J Fi:iAi.r.s. Misses Marry Walters, D. C. Loy, C. A. lleisey, Hurries j Hloum, M. E. Brishiii, Mary Cross Clara Barrett, Delhi Read, Hell Welch, Maggie Cross, K J. .Mi Govern, Mary liotisal, Ella Morgan, Mary Comstock, lillu S. Shiplon, Ella Doyle, lininiu Porter, lluniiah Way, Ada Rubins, M. A. Murtcr, A. Mu'rler. A. V. DoVOHLIlTT, Sccrelary. A IIeaitifci. Sentiment. In An gustin Dalay's great play "Under lho lus light," Laura Co'JiliunJ utters these bcatitil'ul sentinienls : "Let lho woman you I. no; upon bo wise or vain, beautiful or hotni ly, rich or poor, she has but Olio lliuig slie can give or refuse her hcait. llerbealilv, her w it, licraccoiupll.shnietils,she may sell to ytiti but her love is I lie treas ure without money and without pi ice. , alio only asks in relurti Unit when you look upon her, Jour eyes shall "peak u mule devotion; dial when 'yoa nddivt s her, your voice shall I o jguitlo, luting an ) hind. Thai y u sliull not despise Inr because she can not understand nil ut once, your vig- I orous thoughts and ambitious plans, tor when misfortune and evil have defeated your greatest purposes her ! love remains to console, you. You .look upon ihe trees for strength and grandeur; do not despise the Hon era) j because their fi-agruueo is nil thry have to give. Remember, love is nil thai a woman tan give but it is tho only earthly thing whieh God permits us lo carry be end 1 lie giuvc." Living for One's Es.sk. Henry Wind Ut-echer Says of those men w ho have no euro or thought lor others, but uro conicnth-d willi looking i Iter Ihi'ir ou n case and eijo metit, that they ought lo be pill in tl col!in, for llo-ii life s woik is ended. When G"d wanted sponges nnd oysters Ho litaihi them, noil put ima on Hie rock and ihe oilier in the mud. When He lu.ido man, Hu did lo-t make j hint lo 1 j a sponge if an oyster; lie made bim w ith led and hands, und head and hc.irt, and said to him: "Go lo w ork !" I Hut 1 tell you if a m m has con.o to I thai point w here ho is content, bit : otighi to be put in a cotlin, for a con . tooled live m in is a sliante ! Ifu matt bus Come to lhat stale in w hich ho I sav. "I ilont wnli I to k now tin v Inoi e. " he is in a slate in which he ought to be changed into mummy 1 Uf all bid cons things mummies tire the most hideous, and of mummies those uio running aoout '.he street-" and talking. The Oi.1i Man. ll-nv lo ihe head tlo reverent u li I hu oid inun, once like you. The vicissitudes ol hie have silvered his hair, and i hanged ll.e round, merry face, to the worn visage bclore you. Once that manly form stalked promptly through tho gay s.-ci.e ef pleasure, the b-nu ideui of grnce. Now the bund of limn thai withers the flowers of yesterday, bus bent that figure und destroyed that nobie carriage. Once, ut your age, he possessed tho tlioussiiil thought that pass through your t-iaiti, now w ishing to uivoinplish deeds equal ti) a nook in tame, liat he has lived tho dream very neai'y il l ugh; his eyo never kindles at the old deeds of due ing, and the blind laktsu urinerg'r.ej. oi thu Had. Row low ;!,c head, boy, as you would in your c.d iipu Lo lov eienccd. Anxiety and Lvr.nn. Yoa rannol et-ttje Inun unxiety und labor ; it ia Ihe destiny nf humanity. Vou may avoid indeed, to a cava I i Xlent (soino at h ast may ). Inking p u t i;i ibo si rug. gle of life, iu the r-h.ii p and t nger coin, petition of un open ptole.sion, or the) ii ol less intense pursuit of some worthy objett i-t study. But, by what seetiM lo mo a just and wholesome I'cM.lit lion, thin-o who shirk fiom facing trotibiu find Unit trouble, conies lu thcin. 'J lie indoiiiil may contiiro lhat he shall have less than his share oI'iIib worid's work to tin; hut Nulure, proportioning the ioslint t lolhs ii lc contrives Unit liulo shall only tha more wosrv him.