TUB CLEARFIELD REPUBLICAN OOODLANDER & LEE, CLBARFIRLD, PA. RITABLIIUBO IN lT. 11m larfeat ClrcalaUaa of my Mewepaper la North Ceatral rsaatylvaala. Term of Sabioription. If pill la ulTMIM, W Wlthla BUIIU...M UO f pld after I ud Mora moatha IO f poll after the eiptreltoa of I moatha... 00 Bates ot AdTertising. Traaaleat adTertlaameBU, pw eqaars of II llaeeor Imi, I timet orUae. II For mk aebeeqaeat iBBertloa.. II AdmtBlatretera' and Kieeatora' aotioea....... Ai..lttAM' BAlinM I it OaattoBa and Ketraye. .. .... 1 el DlaaolBtlofl aotioea ..,... ProfeoaloBel Oarda, ft Ubm or loae,l year.. Loeel aotlaea, par Hno YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. I II I M 10 I aooare. M M I I oolema 44ft t q,aoroiHr..M.Mlft 01 I ft aolamo.. ........ ft I K)UW.. .J M I 00l0DlB........llt . O. B. OOODLANDER, NOEL B. LKB. rebltahers. Card. W. C, ARNOLD, LAW & COLLECTION OFFICE, CURWENRVILLE, ' oM Cl.ar8.ld CeaaUr, Peaa'a. Jy TAOA. B. XUBBAT. 0TBbS SOBBO. MURRAY & GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. AT-OBoe la Pla'i Opara Houae, teeoad toor. :IS'7e . FRANK FIELDING, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Claarfleld, Pa. Will allead to all kaalaaaf aalraataal to him promptly aad faithfully. botIIT WILLIAM A. WALLACB. B. BAT f. WALLACB. da tip L. bbbbb. oaa v. wbiblbt. WALLACE , KREBS, (Bawaaaon to Wallaoa a Ftaldiag,) ATTORNEY 8-A T-LAW, ll-U'71 Clearfield, Pa. A. Q. KRAMER, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Real Batata anil Oolleetioa Ageat, CLEARFIELD, PA., Will prompt!; atlaad to all la(al bailaaal aa tmatmi to n Li Mara. pm0Hnm with Joba H. Fulford, oppoalte tbe Ceert uouae, aprll l'ftm joaara l. b'bh.llt. oabibl w. b'ccbdt. MoENALLT & If oCUBBT, ATTORN EYS-AT-L A W, .. .-da a. 1 4 Dat. AVUrml kiinMi .ttejade-i U promptly wltbj j a -11.- I am - 2 .taut twiari - hat afiratt ntUrail DMK. JBWit.l- G. R. BARRETT, Attorney and Coonselor at Law, olearfibld. pa. Ilarlag realiaed hit Jadgeahlp, haa mamad tha praottoa or ma law to ata oia oniea at i-iear-ftald. Pa. Will altaBd tha aoarta af Jeloraoa Bad Elk ooonttaa whaa apeeially rataiaad 1b oonnaotioa with raaidoot oauaaal. I:ie:jj wni. m. TculTough, ATTORN KY AT LAW, ClearReld, Pa. aavOflea la tka old Wei tarn Hotel balldia.. UaalbaalaeaapreoanllyeUeBdedta. Rcilaatata bought aad aold. j " "" aTwTw aTte" R 8 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Clearfield, Pa. asvOOoa la drahara'a Raw. (daol-1; H. W. SMITH, ATTOENBY-AI-1AW, tl:l:TI Cleerneld, Pa. W ALT E R BARRE TT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clearleid, Pa. af-OBee la Old Woitora llotat balldlag, earoar 01 BAOOBfl boo aerati ou. invTi,w. I3RAELTE8T, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. asr-OBoe ia tha Court Hoaaa. jyll,'T JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Claarfleld. Pa. Offlce OB afatkat Itraat, opp.Coari Hobjb, Jaa. a, ta,a. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. tad Real Batata Aa-ant, Clearfield, Pa. Oom aa Third itraal. bai.0karr A WalBah - aat B Baliaalfiiilj effara hli aarrlaaa la aallief wid kujlBf buda la Qlaarlald aad adJalBlai (BBBliBB aad with bb ea.periea ef oTariwaatv raara aa a larrajor, lAttari klaiaalf that ha aaa reader aallalaeuaa. liaa. a:.:u, J. BLAKE WALTER8, REAL ESTATE BROKER, AND dbalbb tm Haw IiOga and laumbor, OLEARFIBLD, PA. Ilea la arabaoi'l Row. ,;,S:I' J. J L INGLE, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW, Ml Meeeela, Claarfleld Ca, Pa. e:pd J. 8. BARN HART, ATTORNEY - AT LAW, Belleionte, Pa. Will praallaa la Claarlald and all of tha Coartt of tea lata Jnateiai fliaviei. naai aaiaia oriidvm and eallaatloa of alalraa atade apaolaltlaa. al 71 DR. W. A. MEAN 8, PHYSICIAN & STJBGEON, LUTHRRSBURU, PA. WIU attaad profaaaloBBl ealla pronptlr. aagll'70 DR. T. J. BOYER, PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON, ... OSoa aa Market Street, Claarlald. Pa. drOfBoa koani I to 11 a. ra., aad 1 lo f. m. Df iR. E. M. SCHEORER, BOtidOPATBIO PHYSICIAN, OaVaa la raoldeaee oa Marhet at. April 14, 1171. Claarlald, Pa. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUBOEON, TT AVIN 0 leaaled at Feaaleld, Pa., efera bla T 1 Broreaaloaal aeraleaa to tha people ef that plaea aad earreandla eoaatr?. All oaJla preeaptlj DR. J. P. BURCH FIELD, ToliMUtn, kkf rUratl froa U Armf, ffcrfl hli prefH.oi rrtfli U UtelliitM f OttM-ttld oaoty. .VPfvrtMiOMl Ui rlr ttiW to. OAs m 8toal iirttt, forfrlTopid ky Dr. Wood. (tprf'l U DR. H. B. VAN VALZAH, CLEAIIKIBI.n, PENN'A. OKKICRIN MASONIC BUILDING. pm- OSaa aeere Freai II te I P. U. . May II, IHI DR. JEFFERSON LITZ, WOODLAND, PA. Will proBpll; atuad all ealla la the Ilea ef kla proieMloa. BOT.iv-ja D. II. DOHEBTT, FARHlOIf ABLB BARBER A HAIR DRKR8KR. CLEARFIELD, PA. Shop la reeat former!; eeaepled bj Nawfle Market atreet. jail 14, Tb. HARRY SNYDER (Fenaarlj with Lew Stealer.) BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. Shop ea Market St. epaealta Ceart lleaae. A aleaa tewal ret awry eaalemer. aiay II, '7ft. WHOLESALE LIQUOB STOBE, At tha aad of tka aaw erlara, WEST CLEARFIELD, PA. The proprietor of lata aatabUikmeat will key kUIBeradlreatfremaUtlllera. Partlee harlaa fraaj tkie haeae will be aare le (ret a pen artlala at a araall mar(a aaeee eetl. lletat aaeaen aea he taratakad wltk Iraaan aa Laaeaakle tome. Pare wiaea aad kraadlas direet treat Seele'e Vlaery, al Balk, Maw Yore . . . OBOROB N, COLBURR. Olearleld, J aea la, U71tf, JVwTICBaa dft COBjaTABLfcam PBRkt ..'; ammbar ef eke Be. FBI BILU aad win aa tka reaelpt af taraaty eaeaata,awUaeeyta taddreaa. mti CLEARFIELD GEO. B. OOODLANDER, Proprietor. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. TEBMS-$2 per annum In Advance. i - ... . . , , VOL 50-WHOLE NO. 2475. ' " CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1876. NEW SERIES-VOL. 17, NO. 24. JOHN D.THOMP80N, Jaitloa f tha Paaee aad Bariraaar, CurwemerUle, Pa. m.CollaeUoai mada and noeay premptly pJiTrer. . Wtll'THf RICHARD HUGHES, JUSTICE OF Till PKACR Dtcatur Tottmthlp, Oeaaela Mill. P. O. All oBilal bullaan antrartad to him will be promptly attended te. mobaft, 7. nan. ALBIBT BBXar ALIBBTm...m...W. ALBBaf W. ALBERT A. BR09., al...r&rntara A avtaaalve Daalere la Sawed Lomber, Square Timber, &o., wnnnr A at ft DWATN'A. ar-Ordara eelleUad. Bllla Iliad aa abort aetlee and reeaonable tarma. Addreaa Woedlaad P. 0., Claarlald Co., Pa. (I.1, W ALBKHT A BROB. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, rrenehTllia. Claarfleld Oanty, Pa. Kaape eonttantly oa bead a fall aaaortmeBt ef avaally kept ta a retail etere, wbleb will ha aold, for eeah, aa aheap ea eUewbere le the eeaaly. FreaohTtlle, rfuae a, toof.j. THOMA8 H. FORCE E, BALBB IW GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CRAB ANTON. Pa. Alee, oitoBetre aaefaetarer aad dealer la Bann Timber aad HBwea l,amoero) in bibh. arOrd.ra tollolted and all bllla promptly BFURPN HACKMAN. House and Sign Painter and Paper Manger, Claarfleld, Paan'a. mm-WIII eieeato loba la bla Haa promptly aad la a workmanlike m ad Bar. ayrd.ll G. H: HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR OLEARFIBLD, PBNN A, - - M tul .ad mada ta order on abort aotloe. Plpea bored aa reeeoaeble terma. All wark warraated to ran oar aaliaiaruoa, aao delirarad If deaired. aayitilypd E. A. BIGLER 4. CO., DIALKM SQUARE TIMBER, Ud aVBUfaVOlUrfa of ALL KINDS OP SAWED LUMBER l-T'TJ CLKARF1ELD, PENN'A. JA8. B. GRAHAM, dealer la Beal Estate, Square Timber, Boardi, BUINULE8, LATH, A PICKKTB, 9:1, 71 Claarlald, Pa, JAME3 MITCHF.LL, PKALBB IH Square Timber & Timber Lands, JalHI OLEARFIBLD, PA. JAME8 Ha LYTLE, la etratler'o Handing, Claarfleld. Pa. Daalae la Oraeeiiaa, ProrllloBA, Vafatablaa, FraiU, Floar, Feed, eta., ate. eprM'tt-tf JOHN A. BTADLER, BAKER, Market St., Claarlald, Pa. Freak Bread, Reak, Rolla, Plat aad Cakaa oa kaad or made te order. A geBera! aaaortmeat of CoBMOtlonarlea, Fralta aad Nnta la atoeb. lea Cream and Oyaiere In araaoB. Saloua ararly oppoaite the PoatoBee. rrieae moaarate. Merck le-7. Oa fa 8. la 8NYDER, PRACTICAL) WATCHMAKER . aaa dbalbb u j w-'-t Clocks and Jewelry, (rYaaoaa'o Jtam, Afartat Araal, CLEARFIELD, PA. All kind, of repairing la my Mae promptly al idad te. - riprti an, iof. Ialvery Stable. Till aadaralgaad bag laava to Inform tie pae lla tbat ba ia mow Tally prapara-1 to MOoaiBia Uu ail la tba way af t araiablag Hv.aos, fiaggiaa, saddlee and fiarnae. oa the ahortatt aotloa and ea raaaonablt tarae. Ratidaaea oa Loaat itrtti, aatwaaa Third aad ronHh. UKO. W. OKARHART Haarteld, Fab. 4,1874. MITCHELL WAGONS. The Best it the Cheapest I ' Tbataaa Rtllly bat rtealrad aaatbar large lot af "MiUtaaii wagaaa," wbtob are anoag ma vary beat aaaaufatimrtd, aad wbitb bt will atU at tba oat raaaoaabla ra!ta. Ilia atoak takaludtt alaMtt all dotortptioaa of wagosa largated mall, wide aad narrow track. UaJl aaa tan than. aprl'7o TUOMA8 R BILLY. ANDREW HARWICK, Market Strvet, ClearfttIA, pa.t MAaopacaoaaa and bbalbm ra ' f 1 BARN ESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, aad all btada af HORSg rVHNISHtNQ GOODS. A full atoob ef Baddltrt Hardware, Brnahat, Coaiba. file a k ata, Robaa, ato.. alwayi oa haad and for aale at the lowaattaah prltea. AU blaa af repairing proaiptly altandad to. All hlnde nf bidoa tabta ia txebaaae for bar- neee and repairing. All biade of barn tat laatbar .apt ea Band, and for itla at a tmall prolt. Claarfleld, Jaa. 10, im. jyjAIZE k SCHWARTZ, jlata 9ao; Rraaa A Co.,) t ' MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENTS, NO, 1108 MABKET flTRBRT, PIIII A. Baada, Cemaaniaa, Aa., faraiabed. Seaaplafl, pbotafrapba aad aalf.meeaariag dlreetioaa Beat tree. ... MERCHANT TAILORS A 0LOT1IIRRS, 1101 MARKET BTRERT, )alyle,ft.ly Pblla. NDERTAKING. Tba aadarilgaed ara saw fully arttiarad ta aarrg ta ta battaeu af VIVDCBTAKINC., AT IttASONABM RATES, Aad reepeettBlle aallalt tka aatreaaie af tbaaa aeedtag eaak oerrioee. JUItlV TKUUTBAfl, JAMRS L.LRAVT. Olearleld, Pa., Fab. II, 1174. JJANIEL OOODLANDER, ttUTnajMBmuiiai, rm, Dealer la DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, HOSIER! ft GLOVES, BATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A flHOSS, .. waariae aad Flak, rtalla,' Hard ware. Qaoearware aad Qlaaawara, Maa'a Bad , , Beya" Clothlaj. Draaa, Palate, Otle, SaBeel Beeka, . a targe art ef Paleal Madlelaee, OaadteB, Rata A Dried Fralta, Caeaee aad Creak- era, Reek and itile rewder, Flour, Grain and PoUIom, ., Cleaer aad Timothy Saed. lie Leather, Blereeeee, Llalafa, Beadlafe aad ' Tea aad, BbBemahert' Teele Bad BVae Fladlaga. Ra greater rarlety af gaada la Bay Mate la tba aaty. Al for Bale rera lea tar eaak er eeaatn pradere at Ike Cheap Career. Mey I, 1171. u THE VOICE Of THE GUAM. IT UUI Hollltm liar I oomo trttplng. crplng ivfrywbir hy tb dmty rokdaidci Od th idbo bUliida, CIom by the aolay brotk, Im -Tory thftd" ook, I Mat trMplBf, amp.ni vrjbre Iltr T eom ertMptng, vitwjitaf rywhr All avronad tb opaa door, Whr alt tha gd poor i liar what tb ohlldraB pity, Id tha bright &dl mtny Mj. I eona orttplog, reping a?ary whtrt, Bert X eon emplog, eraaplng trarywhart In tb noli j tit atrMt. My pltbaut flaot you'll nattt, Chevr.ng tht liok at hurt Tolling bla buay part, Blltotly erttping, trttpiag trtrywbtrt. Hart I oant ewapfng, trttplng trtrywbnrt Yob atiMOt att ait toning, Nor hwr my low awott bu taming f For la tba Urry alght, Aad tin glad aioraig light, I eomt erttping, trttplng trarwbtrt. Htrt I ooma ortepiag, trttplng tTtryarbtrt . blort ffJeotna tba tha Buwtrt la Dummtr'i plttuant bouri ( Tbt gtntlt oo w la glad. And tbt marry bird not cad, To act ma trttpiag, trttplng trtry wbtrt. Hart I tosat orttplag, erttping tvtryahtra. When jon'ra auuibarad with tht dead Id your atlll aad narrow bad, Ia Itat happy tipring I'll ootnt And dtek jour tllant homt Cratplng' atlaallyi trttplng tvarywbtra. Hert I ooait creeping, erafping tvtryabera. My ba tabla aong orpmiat Moat joyfelly 1 nitt To Uim at whott oommaad ' I btaaUfy tba land, Creating ailtatly, aratping tTtrywbtrt. LEG 1 SLA TIVE SNA CTMEXTS. TITLES of Laws paused bt the gener al ASSEMBLT OP PENNSYLVANIA, DUR ING THE SESSION OF 1876. An act authorizing tba State Treas urer to par the nocutuutry expenses in cident to tbe calling out of the Nation al Guard to assist the civil authorities in suppressing the recent riots in Lu- serno, Northumberland and Schuylkill counties. Approvoa JUarcn 31, l70. An ant tn .., i .. .... n.Aln.AAn and organ! leased or hired from levy or snlo on execution or distress fur rent An act to provide forthe transferrins of awards of arbitrators. Approved May o, latti. An act to validate sajes and convey ances undor the decrees of court ol this Commouwealth by persons irreg ularly or improperly apiointcd fir de fectively qualified. , Approved April ?8, 187&. v A further supplement to an act, on titled "An act to provido for the ad mission of certain clasaos of the insano into hospitals tor the insane in this Commonwealth and their discbarge therefrom," approved April twentieth, Anno Domini on thousand oigbt hun dred andsixty-nine, Apprortvd March 23, 1876. An act authorising appeals from as sessments in this Commonwealth to the Court of Common PleaB, Approv- ea April isu, loll). An act to aonno ana supiiress va grancy. Approved May 8, 1876. A supplement to an act, to authorise the Governor to appoint additional no taries 1'ubUo. Approved March 28, 1876. An act to protect the children of tnis commonwealth in their right to acquire useful trades. Approved April 28,1876. A supplement to an act, to relieve laborers, workingmcn and Journeymen from certain prosecutions and indict ments for conspiracy, under the crimi nal laws of this Commonwealth, ap- provca june iitn, Anno iwmlni 1H7. Approved April 20, 1876. An act relating to bail lor stay of execution in tbe oaeoa wnere such bail is like to prove insolvent, : Approved March 23, 1876. , " ,. An act to regulate tbo amount of ton ana otnor onargos to be laid and collected by boom companies within this Commonwealth. An act conferring additional powers upon tho .several boroughi ana incor porated towns ot tnii commonwealth. Approved Jlay 5, 1876. i An act relating to appeals in eases of summary convictions. Approvod April 17, 1876, An act relating to tho transfer of the loans of cities, boroughs, school dis tricts and counties. . An act oonlerring equity jurisdiction upon the Courts of Common X'leas in all cases of the mortiruiiea of the prop erty or franchises of railroad, canal or navigation companies. Approved May 5, 1876. An act defining tho rights and obli gations of corporations formed under tbe laws of other States and under the said laws succeeding to or becoming invested with the ritrhts of purchasers or mortgagees under mortgages exe cuted by railroad companies of other stales, cut auinomoa or confirm od by the laws ol this btate, where such mortgages extend to or include rail roads partly within this and partly within anothor or other Slate or States, ami where foreclosures or solos ot tho mortgaged premises have been decreed by courts of tho Stales within which the said last named companies wore incorporated, and such docreosof sale or foreclosure bave been confirm ed or enforced by confirmatory or aux iliary aecroes rcnueroa by ntato or Federal Courts of or in this Common wealth. Approved Hay 1, 1876. An act to authorise tbe acquisition by the several counties of this Com monwealth for the use of the county. of bridges erected over rivers, creeks and rivulets, and lor the abolition of tolls theroon. Approved May 8, 1876. An act relating to registration of Dirtns ana marriages by Hoards of Health, wherever established by law in tha cities of this Commonwealth. Approved May 6, 1876. ' An act authorising; and regulating the issuanco of venires for attendance of jurors in tbe several courts of ibis Commonwealth. A law by limitation, April 17, 1876. An aot regulating tbo passenger tare and freight rates on railroads oparated oy sieaia power not exceeding Bltesn miles in length. Approved May I, 1876. - -- An act to punish pentooa for point ing or discharging fire-arms at other persons within this Commonwealth. Approved May 8, 1876. An act to provide for the erection of a poor-hooae, and for the support of me poor hp uie several twenties ot tbis Comoonwealth. Approved May 8, 1876. An act to provide for tho refunding and redemption of the existing Indebt edness of counties, cities, boroughs, school districts or other .municipality or inworporatod district widanoed by bonds or certificates Issued prior to tbe 20th day of ApriL 187ft. . Approved May g,1870. - An Rctto enable oititens of tha Unit- ad Stale and oorporatiou chartered ode tab laws ad this OoaaetwaH, ana asuKtnEM to tola ana ooavty tttl which mad ba. held by allanaaod corporations not authorised by raw to hold the samo. Approvod May 8, 1876, An act regulating the sale of balod bay, ot ootora, in tbis Commonwealth. Approvod May 8, 1876. A supplomont to an act, entitled ' An act designating the sovoral classes of contested elections in this Common woaltb, and providing for the trial thereof," approved May 19, 1874, pro viding tor too payment ot the costs In contested elections of President or ad ditional Law Judges, Senators and mombors of the House of lieprosontev- tives, and of county, borotign, town ship or municipal officers when the court decide tho complaint is not with' out probable canse. Approved May B, 131 u. An act to abolish Attorney fees on all judgments under ono hundred dol lars onterod'on warrants nf Attorney. Approvod May 6, 1876. An act supplementary to and act, entitled "An act relative to burial grounds and coniotarius situated in in corporated boroughs," approved May 111, 1M74, changing tbe title ot tbe said act, authorising too oourt to make or ders and decrees required by tho act, and to enlorce tho samo oy process. An act relative to persons writing threatening loiters. Approvod May 8, 1870. An act for the incorporation and rcg ulation of bsnkj of discount and de posit An act to carry into client suction fivo of article fourteenth ot tho Con stitution, relative to tht salaries of county officers and the payment of fees received by them into tbs State 'or county treasury In counties containing over one hundred and filly thousand inhabitant!. Approved March 31, 1876. An aot regulating the procedure for violation of ordinances of citios of tbo first class. Approved May 8, 1876. Joint resolution requesting the At torney bencral to proceed by writ ot quo warranto to forfeit the franchises of a corporation chartered under the title of the State Line and Juniata rail road company, now known as the Hal timore, Philadelphia and New York railroad company. . A supplement to an act to amend certain delects of the law for the more just and safe transmission and secure onjoymont ot real and personal estate, approved Ajpril 27, 1865, declaring how mortgages and looses provided for in tbe eighth section of said act sball be recorded. An act in regard to the boundary monuments on tbe line betweon the State of Pennsylvania and New York, with an appropriation for expenses of same. Approved May H, 187U. An act repealing the act of Febru ary 17, 1820, prohibiting horse racing, so far as the same relates to agricultu ral societies and certain other incor porated associations. An act enlarging the nowors of courts ol equity throughout the State in cases of partition. Approved May 8, 1876. An aot to authorize the establish ment ot schools for the education of deaf mutes in certain cases. Approv ed May 8, 1876. An act to amend and consolidate the sovoral acts relating to game and gutno fish. Approved May 5, 1876. An act to repeal ao much of the act, approved the 16th day of April, 1870, entitled "An act providing the manner in which county bridges shall ba built by the county ot Lusorne, as relates to the manner ot building county bridges across streams between Lu some county, and any other county." Approvod May 1, 1876. ' An act to authorise tbe appointmont of a suitable person as superintendent to take cbargo of tho Marine Hospital at Erie, in the county of Erie. An act to repeal an act relating to the assessment of unseated lands in the county of Lnscrne. Approved May 1, 1876. An act authorising the commission ers of the several counties ot tbis Com monwealth to fix tho compensation for light, rent and fuel tor election districts in their rospoetive counties. . Approv ed May 8, 1876. A supplement to an act, entitled "An act relating to tho setAlatnent of ?udiio accounts, approved April 8, 869, authorising tho transfer of ac oounts from one corporation to anothar. in certain cases. Approved May 4, 1876. An act for tho reliol of Levi Simson, a soldior of the war of 1812. Approv ed May 4, 1876. An act to prohibit and prevont tbe having or using of fire and lights on board of vossols whilst lying at any maritime wharf on or near to which petroleum is stored or kept for export An act to amond the act of April 23, 1873, entitled "An act to re-organise the congressional districts of Penn sylvania," be so amended as to attach the new township of Collier, in the county of Allegheny, to the Twenty second congressional district Ap proved May 4, 1876. An act to autboriso narrow guage railroad corporations to borrow money and secure tbo payment of their bondi and obligations by a mortgage upon tboir property, rights and franchise. Approved May 8, 1870. An act to authorize Uvorge H. Holt rich, receiver of tho Ashland Savings Bank, to sell the roal estate of said cor poration. Approved May 3, 1876. A lurther supplement to an aot to consolidate, revise and amend the pen al lawa of this Commonwealth, approv ed March 31, 1800, defining anil pro viding ior me punishment ol tbe of fence of unlawfully obtaining the kev or means used to open any bank, vault, salo or othor depository,,, Approved May 8, 1876. . .. An act to correct errors in tbe tran scribing of the act of Assembly, en titled "An act to punish the sale and trnfflo In mineral water bottles and other bottles, and lor tha protection of bottlera and venders af minoral water and other beverages in this ( 1oAiTnon wealth," approved tha 9th day of April, 1870, and declaratory of what shall be avkieno of registration and publication in regard to said bottles. Approved May 5, 1876. A supplement to an act, approved May lit, 1874, fixing tba pay of road oommisaiotwra, road and bridge view ers, and re-viewira and eomreiasi oners to run township lines, and to divide boroughs Into wards, and township di vision line and surveyors in this Com monwealth. Approved May 8, 1876. An aet to authorise the appointment of stenographers in the several courts of this Commoneacalth, proscribing tbelr duties aad flxingtheir compensa tion. Approved May 8, 1876. An net authorising tba trovernor tb appoint ootaenkamlon to devise plan r flans for tka Uorammant of the titles ot ' this Commonwealth. Ap proved May , 1876. An act to autkorira tba Protbonota ry of tba 8apresM Court of the North ern district ta admrntster ostbs and aajowMgamerits. An aet to prescribe tbs manner by which tha Court of Qnartes Mom may change tho boundaries of oloctlon district and townships. An act regulating the compensation of newspapore for publishing mercan tile appraisers' list Approved May 5, 187U. . An act relieving members of benefi cial societies trout Individual liability for- lodgo indebtedness. . Approved April 28, 1876. An act repoaling an act passed April 8, 1859, transferring Bomersut county irom too western to the Mid dle district lor the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. An act authorizing certain wards, districts and sub-divisions of any nub lie and mnniclpal corporations in this lommonweailn to borrow money by mortgage upon inoir real estate. Ap proved May 8, 1S76. A anppiomont to an act nt tied "An act relating to "the assoviment of damages arising lrora tbo opening of roans ana mguways ana the construc tion ol bridges," approved May 14 1874. Approved May 8, 187. An act authorizing wardens of nen itentiaries of the Slate to subscribe for and distribute pnpors or periodicals to vno convicts. Approved May 8, 1870. A further supplement to an act. on- titled "An act relating to orphans' courts," approvod March 29, 1832, de signed to extend the fourteenth section of said act so as to authorize Invest ments by executors, trustees and othor persons holding property in a fiduciary capacity in bonds or certificates of dobt created by any of the counties, cities or municipal corporations of tins Com monwealtb. Approved May 8. 1876, A supplomcnt to an act. entitled "An act declaring what offices are in compatible." approved Mav 15. 1874. An act to make the 10th day of may, icwo, a icgui noinaay. Approv ed May 4, 1876. An act to further regulate tho pav of county commissioners. Approvod May8, 1876. An act to authorize chattel mortga ;cs in this Commonwealth upon lum or, iron and coal oil, in bulk, and up on iron tanks, tank cars, iron mined and prepared for use, manufactured slate and canal boats. An act repoaling an act, entitled "An act lor the mora speedy and ef fectual collection of taxes in llellam township, York county, approvod March 18, 1873. Approved May 4, 1876. An act supplementary to the act. entitled "An act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved the 29th day of April, ifjis, oxtenaing us provisions to all who may bave tbe right to vote at elections for directors, managers or trustees. Approved April 25. 1876. An act to amend an act, entitled "An act authorizing tbo burgess and town council ol each of the several boroughs throughout this Common wealth to levy and collect a gas. kero sene oil and water tax," approved tho vu uojr in Jijrru, ioio, BO mat me money so raised and collected mav also bo used, laid out and expended in purchasing hose for fire companies. Approved May b, ibid. An act for the regulation of Interna tional Exhibitions held under the au spices of the Government of the Unit ed States within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and preventing soia uro of articles and goods deposited on exhibition thereat. Approved April 20, 1876. A supplomont to an act entitled "An aot to provido for tho manner of increasing the capital stock of indebt edness of corporations," approved April to, 101. An act to enable hospitals, schools. and ohaiitable institutions generally to purchase, receive, take and hold ground rents for investments'. Ap proved May 8, 1876. An act enlarging the powers of the orphans' ceurt in regard to fixing tho lime ior tne payment ol owelty. Ap proved May 8, 1876. Joint resolution providing for print ing of five thousand conies of an act to enable assignees for the benefit of the creditors to mako sales of real estate encumbered by hens, for tho nsoof the legislature. ApproTca April 20, 1H7U. An act to repeal an act. cntitlcd "A supplement to an act incorporating the borough of Kittanning," approved lost. Approvea may o, i7t. An act to repeal an act entitled "An aot to tlx the pay of tho Ovorseers of the Poor of the borough of Kittanning, Armstrong county," approved tho 10tb day of April, 1873. Approved Mny 4, 1B78. ' Joint resolution providing for pay ment ol expense ot inauguration of the Govornor. Approved May 4, 1876. An set to provido additional reme dies for the unlawful mining of coal, iron and other minerals in this Com monwealth. Approved May 8, 1876. An act to confirm titles lo real es tate, undor allot"nts and salo had undor orders ot the orphans' courts, in certain proceedings in partition. A supplomont to an act, entitled "An act providing for tho health and safety ol persons employed in coal mines." approvod March 3, 1H70, making tho neglect to comply with the first sec tion of said act a misdemeanor. Ap proved Mny 8, 1870. Anactaulhorizlngcouncils of cities of the Commonwealth of tho third class to fill vacancies in the offices of the city Controller and city Treasurer. Joint resolution directing the print ing of reports and documents for the use of the Senate and Ilnnso of Repre sentatives and the sovcrul departments of the State Government. Approved May 1, 1876. An act providing for tho classifica tion of real estnto for purposes of tnx atlon and for ths appointment of As sessors in cities ot tho second class. Approved May 5, 1870. An act authorizing the Supreme Court to change and transfer any of the counties of the Commonwealth for any of tbe district of ssid court Ap proved May 5, 1876. An act relating to the use of motive power upon passenger railways. Ap proved May 8, 187T 1 An act empowering cities of the first class to petition Conrtinf Quarter Ses sions of the peace for tba appointment of jurors for tha assessment of damages arising from tbs opening or widening of streets. Approved May 8, 1876. An act to repeal so much of an act' entitled "An act relating to roads in Morris and Independence townships, in Washington oounty ." as relates to Csr- rolltownship. Approved April 35,1876. An act declaring Elk creek and its branches In Sullivan county, pnhlie highways. Approver Nay J, 1878. An act repealing an act entitled "An aot providing for repairing ths Suaqtrehanna and Tioga turnpike road In tbe counties ol Luserne and Sullivan," approved April 4, 1871, so fsr as said act relate to tbe county of Sullivan. Approved May 8. 1876. An act to iwotM for tbs Instruction of blind children between the ages of una in ynirw m ine panne srnnnism REPUBLICAN. the Commonwealth. 'Approvod May 8, J878. ' An act fixing a salary for interpret ers ol tho Uorman and rrench lan guages in certain counties of tbis Com monwealth. An act to repuul so much 'of an act, entitled "An act to secure a stridor accountability ol certain public ofllecrs in Schuylkill county," as compels the treasurer oi Jiarry towiisinp in jnm county to collect tbe road lax, ana ui rooting tho Supervisor or Supervisors ot said township to eoiicci vno same. Annrovod May 5. 1876. A supplement to nn act relating to roads and bridges, approved mo i.hu day of Juno, 1836, authorizing the re construction of oounty bridges de stroyed or partially destroyod, and em powering the Commissioners to borrow money for that purpose. ..Approved May 0, 187C. An act to enable Assignees forthe benefit of creditors to mako salo of real estate encumbered by liens. Approved February 17, 1870. An act to revise and amend an act, entitled "An act dividing tho cities of this State into throo classes; regulating tho passage of ordinances ; providing for contracts for supplioo and work for said cities ; authorizing tbo Increase ol indebtedness, and the creation ot a sinking fund to redeem tho same; do nning and punishing certain onences in nil of said citios, and providing for the incorporation and government oi cities ot tbo third class, approved May a. 1874, providing for tho division of the cities ot tho State into Uve classes, and for other purposes.. Approvod April 11, 1870. An act to provide, for tho erection and maintaining of watering troughs far tho use of horses and cattle on the public roads of this t'ommonwciiltb, and providing penalties for the injury and destruction ot tbe samo. Approved April 28, 1870. An act relative to damogesand mosno prouts. Approved May 2, lei b. An act supplementary to an act, en titled "An act to provido for tbo incor poration and regulation of certain cor porations, approved April 29, 1874, rela tive to tbe incorporation of and pow ors of Tolegsph Companies for tho uo of individual firms and corporations, and for fire alarm, and polico and mes senger business. Approved May 1, '70. An act supplementary to the act en titled "An act Bupplo.nenU.ry to the several acts relating to tho State Treas urer and Commissioner of the Sinking Fund." approved Mnv 0. 1874. Ap proved February. 12, 1870. An act providing lor tuo appraise ment, collection and payment of dam ages to private propiity by tbe grad ing of streets or alleys in cities othor than tbose ot tbo first, second and fifth clasB, and authorizing the occupa tion of private property, for tho pur pose of Blopcs or embankments in the improvement of streets or alleys there in. Approved May 1, 187U. A supplement to an act, entitled "An act to provide for the apjiointmcnt of a special dotcctive officer in any of the sovoral conntiosofthisCommonwcnlth, approved May 19, 1874, making said special detective ofllecrs general police officers, with powers conlbrrod on Con stables, in casus of crime and criminal procedure, and providing for their com pensation. Approvod April 13, 1870. An act supplementary to an act en titled "An act to proscribe the manner by which the Courts may divide bor- onghs into wards," approved the 14th day of May, 1874. Approved Febru ary 17, 187U. An act empowering Camnmeeting Associations to employ a police force. Approved March 23, 1878. An act in relation to the entry of satisfaction of Judgments which hsve been fully paid by tho defendants. Ap proved March 14, 1876. An act to rcgninto me publication ol , the account and financial statements of school boards. Approved May 1, '70. An act to amend an aet to confer upon tho Courts of (Quarter Session of this Commonwealth power to annex the land, or parts thoreof, of persons resident In one district to another dis trict for school purposes, approvod the ltn uay oi April, isei, so as to allow tho annexation of lands in a township or borough to a city containing Icsa than ten thousand inhabitants. A law by limitation, April 17, 1870. A supplement to an act approved April 29, 1874, entitled "Anact to pro vide for tho incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," providing for the furtlrer regulation of such cor porations, for the incorporation and regulation of certain additional corpora tions. A low by limitation, April 17, 1870. . An act to authorize tho appointment of Chaplains for the Senate and House of licprcBontalivos for each regular and adjourned annual session, and provid ing for their compensation, Approved April 0, 187U. An act to amend n aet, ciHilloU "An act to Consolidate, revise and amond the penal laws nf this Commonwealth, approved the Slut day of March, 1860. Approvod may i, I3ii. An act regulating apiteals from tbo judgment of Justices of the X'enco and Aldermen In this Commonwealth lor wages of manual labor, and prescribing the effect of voluntary assignment upon claims for the wage of mocbanics miners, laborers and others, approved April 9, 1872. Approvod April 20, 1870. An act to repeal an act, entitled, "An act to fix the mileage and change the time for meeting ol Directors of the Poor of Huntingdon county," approved tho 14th day of March, 1873. Ap proved March 31, 1870. An act to regulato the practice of dentistry and to protect tho pcoplo against empiricism in relation thereto in tbo State of Pennsylvania, and pro vlding penalties for tbo violation ot the samo. A law by limitation, April 17, 1870. An act supplementary to an act, to firovido tor tho incorporation andrcgu atlon of certain corporation, approved April 29, 1971, authorizing llridge Companies to exorcise their corporate franchise within loss than throe thou sand toot of any other briilgo In actual use to cross stream! bounding cities of ths third class, from any point within tho same. Approved Mtrch 14, 1870. An act to provido for rifntilng and markingcounty lines. A law hy limita tion, April 17, 1870. A supplement to an act, ontitled "An art to authorize and require the Audi tors to publish an annual statement Of ths receipts and expenditnres of itoad Commissioners, Supervisors, Ovorsoori of tbo Poor and School Directors of the several townships and boroughs within tbis Commonwealth, and to designate a day to audit, settle and adjust town ship and borough accounts, approved the 24th day of 1874. Appprovcd Match SI, 1878. An act to tlx the amount of ball to b given by ths Sheriffi. of the several counties in this Commonwealth. Ap proved April 21, 1876. An act to provide additional security te boldors and assignees of mortgages In this Commonwealth. Approvod April 0, 1870. An act authorizing tbo President or Additional Law Judges of tho Courts of Common Picas to hold Courts of Quarter Sessions and Oyer anil termin er and Orphans' Courl in certain cases. Approved April 7, 1870. An act to change tbo place for hold ing tbo session! bl the Supreme Court for tho middle district, and provide for fitting up and furnishing suilulilc rooms for tho purpose. Approved Mnreli 23, 187(1. An act to repeal act, entitled "An act relative lo committing magistrate of Lebanon, Dauphin, Franklin and Adunis counties," approved tbe 20th of March, A. D. 1809, so far as relates and j applies to the county of Adams. Ap proved March 31, 187C. An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act to encourage tbo destructions ol hawks, owls and crows in the county of Adams," approved tho 1st day of April, A. V. ibi2. Approved April 7, 1870. An act to provido for the payment of canvas, transportation and grounds lor tbo purposes ot tho t cntonnial en campmcntoftbo National Guard. Ap proved April 7, 1876. An act to repeal an act, entitled "A further supplement to an act to incor porate tbo city of Philadelphia, rolativo lo the election ol ochool Jiircclors in the 25th ward, approved ?d of Fcbru ary, 18G5, and so much of section 3 of an act, entitled 'A lurtber supplement to an act to incorporate tho city of rniiadciphia, and denning tho dunes ot nchool Directors in tho 23d and 2otb wards,'" approvod tho 21st day of Msrcb, 1 S00, as relate to tho Zulu ward Approved April 13. 1870. An Ret to repeal anact entitled "An act to appropriate certain lines and penalties imposod by tho Courts of franklin, Adams, somerset and t ulton counties, for tho usoof a law library to bo kept in the Court Houses of suiil counties, appruvou tne kiq uuy oi March, 1805, so far as said acts apply to the counties of Adams and Somerset. Approved April 6, 1870. An act toconunoconvot nncosol lands made by Savings Fund, Building and Loan Associations, after exuration of tho term ot tnoir chartered existence. A law by limitation April 17, 1870. An act prescribing tho manner in which tbo Councils of cities other tbsn those of the first class mny pass ordi nances authorizing the grading or pav ing of avenues, streets or alleys, and tho construction of sowers or bridges. Approved May 1, 1870. A n act to repeal an act entitled "A supplement to the sovoral acts incor- ing the city ol I ittsburg, enlarg ing its boundaries," etcotera, approved tbo 2d day of April, 1872, as to the bor oughs of Jilt Washington and Union. An act to prevent lraud and fraudu lent practices upon or by hotcl-kcopcrs, inn-keepers ana boarding-houso keep ers. Approved April 20, 1870. An act for tho more couveniout de spatch of public business in tho Courts ot this Commonwealth. Approved April 28, 1876. An act repealing an act relative to . i. r. r , i:.. ... . . icra oi luv iinuuii inwniry Oi Northampton county, approved March 3, 1871. Approved April 6, 1876. An act empowering tbo Councils of tbo boroughs in this Commonwealth, to prescribe by ordinance tho salary to bo paid out ot tho borough treasury to tbe liurgess respectively in lieu ot all fees, fines and costs, tho manner in which salaries shall bo paid and direct ing all fees, fines and costs to bo paid into tho borough treasury.' Approved April 13, 1876. An act repoaling an act rolativo to committing magistrates iu Northamp ton county, approved the i;th day ol i rohruary, 180H. Approved April o, I87U. An act relating to the official acts of foreign notaries, Approved April it, 1876. A supplement to an act approved April 14th, 1851, relating to an appeal from the decision of township auditors. Approvod Mny 1, 1870. An act to provido lor tbe publication of tho eleventh volume of tho trans actions of tbo Ntato Agricultural Socie ty; and the Pennsylvania Dairyman's Association. Approved May 4, 1876. An act to repeal so much of an act entitled "An act relating to reads in Morris township and Independence township, in Washington county, as re lates to Hopewell township: Approved April zn, iBio. An act to provide for tho ordinary ex penses of thoexecntlvo, legislative and judicial departments of this Common wealth, interest on the public dobt and for Common Schools, for tho year 1876. Approved Aiay 0, isio. A supplement to su act, entitled "An act to carry out the provisions of sec tion 1.' art. d ol the Constitution, rela tive to contracts for supplies forthe Legislature and various departments of the State Government. Approved May 4, 1870. " An act makimr an appropriation for the support of tho House of Itcfugo in l'hilatlelpbia. An act for tho relief of John Itobin- son and the estnto of Win. S. Nelson, deceased. Approved May 4, 1876. An act to msko appropriation for tho Pennsylvania Stnto Lunntio Hos pital. Approvod May 4, 1870. lUmclwid next wee. THE MAGRAfiT LIMBERQER. Soino folks don't liko tho odor of Limbergor choose; but there are peo ple that can't approcial tho flavor of a well developed polo-cat Uuo even ing, not very long since, a gentleman had made his preparations to attend prayer meeting with bis wife. Prior to starting, be came dawn to his place of businoss, and wbilo there an oc quainlanccdiscovered that ho was about toengago in tho Vt'odiicsdny evening devotion. Accordingly ho put up a villianous job. Procuring a huge slice of the most fragrant Limborgor choose to be bad, be watched his opportunity, and, just as the gentleman stepped oul of tho door to go homo for his wife, slipped it into his pocket The parties repaired to tbe cbnrcb, and wero soon seated sido by sido in a comfbrlablo pow near tho stovo. . noon the choose began to grow loud. ' Tbe sisters turti- od their heads about and looked as if kraut barrel bad exploded. Tho deacons elovated ' their nose and thoaght of the third plague of Egypt Tbe preacher smelltd a groat smell, and tbs wife of the unconscious odor casket nudged her spouse and Inquired If ha didn't smell something. "Mariar, it awlul," he responded ; "It must be in tho coal." Tha more .the assembly speculated the louder tbe odor became, and finally all hands United in hurry ing tbo proceedings to a closo. Ar rived at home and while preparing to retire, the gentleman discovered the cause of the unpleasantness, and im mediately removed it on a couplo ot ehipa. PRIVATE LAND OWNERS IX EXGLAHL AND WALES. The return issuotl by tho Local Gov ernment Hoard of Ownors ot Land in Eaglund and Wales, exclusive of the metropolis, by motion of tho Karl of Pei liy, liirnisljcB the following details : The properties held by the colleges of the r Diversities oft xtird and Cam bridge amount to 235,553 acres with n grosa oslmmkd rental of C4 11.504, tb proportion being Oxtonl 120,879 acres, rental 219,111; Cambridge 10K.7G4 acres, rental 192,453. The colleges belonging to Oxford have proporty in 51 counties in Englnnd and Wales that is, in all save Cornwall, Itutland, and Westmoreland. Tho Cambridge colleges bold property in 37 out of tno 54 counties, Cornwall being tho only county which does not contribute to elt nor of the Universities. Tho Reelest astical Commissioners hold property in in counties, amountingto 14!i,8s2acros, with a rental of 311,208. Property belonging to tho Duchy of i vuuiniui is iuumu ill uvo ununucn, anu amounts in tbe aggregate to 09.503 acres, with a gross estimated rental of I AJ1.29Z. 1 he Duchy ot Lancaster has property in 11 counties, tho aggregate of which is 1 1,428 acres, with ostiinatod rental of 20,942. On cxaming tbe several counties, tho aggregate holding of the 100 largest private ownors is 3,852,000 acres. Out of theo 1(10 own ers, there are 47 holding 20,000 acres and upwards, but less than 30,000 ; 27 holding 30,000 acres and upwards, but toss man tu.uuu ; oigbt holding 411,000 acres and upwards, but less than 50.- 000 ; eight holding 50,000 acres and up- waras, nut less than OU.OOO; three hold ing 60,000 acres and upwards, but less than 70,000 ; two holding 70,000 acres and upwards, but less than 80,000 ; two holding 80,000 acres and upwnrds, but loss than 100,000 ; three holding 100.- 000 acres and upwards. Nino of those io'J.ouo owners hold proporty in one county, 17 in two counties, 20 in three counties, 21 in four connties, 13 in five counties, fivo in six counties, four in sovon counties, six in eight counties, ono in nino counties, one in ten coun ties, and three in eleven counties. 1 be twelve largest owners, as regards area, in bngland and ales, are the lluko of Northumborlond, Duke of Devonshire, Duko of Clovelund, Sir W. W. Wynn, Duko of Bedford, Earl of Carlisle, Duko of itutland, Earl of Ivonsihtlo, lrd Loconncld, Earl of Powis, Karl of Krownlow, and Earl of I erby. The number of owners of land ol one aero and upwards baB already boen stated at 209,547. Thii number, how ever, is in excess of the actual not num ber, owing to the snmo owners fre quently nppoaring in more thaii ono county, t rom an examination made of a certain proportion of names tho re sult gives an approximate estimate of auout o,uiiii owners who may bo de ducted as holding property in more wan one county. Another point to be oonsidorcd in oatabliehing tbe Bet numbor ia that the name ot tho samo person will occasion ally bo entorcd more than once in the same county, owing to tbo difficulty ot luouuuuauon. ii is roughly estimated that another 1,000 may be lurtbor de ducted on this ground also, which will mako 202,547. Again, if wo deduct tho names of owners of public proper ty, which amount to 14,417, wo leave 248,130, as tho probable not numbor of privateownersol oneacreandupwards. It should be borne in mind, however, that this number is exclusive of the owners in the metropolis, who are not entered in the return, so that the aggre gate uumber of owners in England and Wales of one acre and upwards may be fairly estimated to exceed a quarter oi a minion a unicrcni result Irom that inferred from tbo census returns of 1801, from which it had been as sumed that the number of land owners did not exceed 30,760, that boing tho number entered under tho head of "Land Proprietor," and not included under any occupation or profession. Tho return gives the extent in acres of common or wastelands in each county sbowlnganaggrcgntoon,52l1C48 acres ot which the North Hiding of York shire represents the largest viz: 247, 409 acres, and Northamptonshire tho smallest viz : 255 acres; and thorearo no counties without land of this char acter. THE CULTIVATION OF SfM I' A Til Y. Sympathy is an especial characteris tic of women, and its effect upon the human heart may bo compared to tho action of light upon tbe optic nerve; it transfers tho picture from without, and seats it in the soul. Hy exciting nil the feelings proper to tho suffering object it gives us tho most perfect con ception of bis misery ; causes us almost to lorget our own situation, and laucy ourselves tho sutTcrers. Though it is pro bablo this principlo it is no other than a modification ot self-love, yot, as iu effects are instantaneous, and habit re duces it to a kind of sccondury instinct, experienco justifies us in tho distinc tion between this sourco of benevo lence and that which is an act ot rea son, grounded on any principle. Sym pathy is not improperly termed a moral taste, and, like taste in tho fino arts, will admit of improvement by reason and cultivation. Tho sense of danger, frequently experienced, strengthens our antipathy to vice; and tho sense of utility increases, by a common effort of tho mind, tbe lovo of that moral beauty, which we loam to bo proflta bio to us. in vory refined persons, sympathy proves a fruillul sourco of virtue; but ln common minds, its operations are feeble and uncertain ; lor, as the sympathetic toolings may bo increased by proper cultivation, so they mny bo almost annihilated by false reasoning, by being conversant with scenes of craolty, or even by peg- lcct Ileasnn, then, furnishes us with a rulo of conduct founded on the con siderations of our real and pcrmanont interest, and sympathy, hy a kind of instant inspiration, prompts us to those benevolent actions where self is not immediately concerned. In tho train 1 .. i . . . 1. .. , ' , luviviuiD. uw jnbMITJ ITUIIintl, care should be taken to educate tho sympathies, in ordr thsltho desirable means may bo attained which distin guishes between tha sympathy of rea son and that mora blind impulse dic tated by feeling, which wastes its pity on unworthy or undeserving object. "Mai doe pa kiss the catr "Why, nol my eon, what in thsnamool good ness put that in your head?" "Cos, wnon pa came aown stairs this morn ing be kissed Sarah In the hallway and said: "That' better than kissing that oiucainpsuunain titMarabr ' Ana that pcoplo say, ia the reason why Smith stayed in the Charity Hospital ior ncany two months, A bull frog la Berer entirely "broke" financially, tie always has green- hack, you know. NEWS ITEMS. There are 235 breweries in this State. Corn is a foot high in the Missis sippi fields. Tbe expenses of the Centennial are 10,0000 a day. Daniel Drew's physiciani have lit tle hopes of his recovery. A Kansas granger baa received loiters patent for a calf weanor. Save your calico dresses. The cotton crop is likoly to be a failure this year. Niuo hundred mora Coolios ar rived in San Francisco one day last week. Tho Williamsport jail is to bo furnished with a library for tho use of the prisoners. No loss than seven savings banks bavo failed in Maine during the past twolve months. The Lancaster watch factory is to bo started up again with new capital and a new directory. A laud ol boy Lui'Ihih, the oldest nol over twelve years old, bus been discovered in Boston. licrdiih, the well known American armorer, ha just sold lo tho Servian Government 00,000 rifles. Tbe general fund of tbe bonanza State ot Nevada ia exhausted, and even the Governor cannot get his salary. The Pacific Mail not earnings for tho last year were 1500,000, making no allowance for depreciation of sUsamors. Patterson, of Now Jersey waa elected to succeed Fitzhugb, who was dismissed, as Doorkeeper of tha House. Chicago is undor protest, having failed to pay notes to tbo amount of 14,000,000, which matured tho other day. Charles Dudloy W'arncr writes to the Hartford Courant that Paris is tbe nicest place in the world to go to the dovil in. Tho coolest statement we bave soon lately is tbe information that the harbor of Duluth, Minn., is blockaded with ice. Henry Keller, of Lancaster, Pa., proposes to walk from that city to the Centennial exposition in sixteen con tinuous hours. Wm. Sexton, of Vermont, aged 22 years, won the highest prize offered 12,000 at the recent billiard tourna ment in Philadelphia. The take of buffalo robes in Mon- tano tbe present reason is the heaviest for sovoral years. Some of tbe dealers ill ship from 8,000 to 10,000. The now jail at Sunbury is to be built by Ira T. Clement ot that place for f 91,030, the county furnishing the iron work, which will cost-about 140, 000. The largest tree standing in the United Slates is at tbe bead of Bear Creek, north fork of the Tulo rivor, California. It is ovor forty-six feet in diameter. A tobacconist in Boston was as saulted in tho streets tho other even ing. Ho was plugged severely about the head, and bis noso was partly chewed off. During tho first fifteen days ot tbo Centennial Exhibition more pcoplo have visited it, four time ovor, than visited the Vienna Exhibition during tbe same period. Nearly 7,000 persons are engaged at lime manufacture in tbo United States. Pennsylvania is tbe principal scat of tho trade, employing nearly 2,000 hands. Captain Webb who performed tho feat of swimming across tho English Channel, has a testimonial fund accru ing which now reaches tho handsome sum of 120,000. A woman named Miller, residing at New Holland, York county, Penn'a., whilo laboring undor a fit ot lunacy, drowned her intant by holding its bead in a buckot of water. A parrot diod in Franklin, lost week, which wai Baid to be forty-nine years old. It was a remarkable bird in othor respect, speaking German and English distinctly. In splitting open a hickory tree stump at the New York Central Kail road shops in liochestor, N. Y., the other day, a horseshoe was found im bedded in tbo centre. The census of tho city of Harris burg, authorized to be taken by tho Councils of .the City, bas just been completed. The total numbor of in habitants is 27,826. lihodo Island sends to the Cen tennial a policoman who measures six feet throo inches. That cornea from living in a small State. Not having room to spread, he ran up. Ohio sends to tho Centennial a remarkable specimen of black band ore, eight feet thick. Being composed of layers of coal and iron oro, it roasts itself without tho uso of other fuel. It is stated that tho Modlicott Company, of Windsor Locks Connecti cut, has failed, with liabilities amount ing to 1100,000. It is hoped tho asset will cover all claims. Tho Company manufactured underwear. A merchant went home the other night and said cheerfully to his wife: " Well, my dear, I've failed at last." "Oh, that's good I" cxclaimod tbe wife, with radiant face; "now we can go to tho Centennial, sure." Applications for patents for per petual motion are said to bo as fre quent as ovor. Many of theso inven tions show a great deal of ingenuity, but all of them an utter lack ot knowl edge of the simplest laws of nature. Joseph G. Ileal, of Leechburg, Armstrong county, recently took three imported Scotch horses to the State of Missouri, where he disposed ol them for a sum a liltlo in oxcess ot 110,000. This is dealing in liorso flesh to snmo purpose Orlando Leo, of Amity township, Borks county, churned 2,440 pounds of butter from eleven cowl during tho past year. His cows are all native stock, and one of thorn produced twenty-three quarts of milk in one day nt two miiKings. Col. Forney print a two-column dream he had lately. Ha dreamed that Blaine was elected Prosidetit in 1870, Tom. Scott in 1880, and Miss Mitchell in 1884. Thcra was a knock at tho door bofore ho could reach that little matter of 125,000, An intelligent foreigner, passing through the streets of Philadelphia, took out his note book at tbe end of a long walk, and made a little memor andum to the effect that "eighty-nine per centum of tbe population of 'Phila delphia are members of the powerful family ol Iloomstolet." A St Joseph man, one year mar ried, says there is a great deal in the expression of a back comb to denote the state of the domestic atmosphere. When bis wife comb nestles quietly in Its proper place, all ta well with him, but when it ia lifted and loans forward, he say: "Ixxik out for squalls." The Delaware a Hudson fanal company have commenced manufac turing coal bricks for railroad fuel and steam engine from ooal dust The brick were recently tested on soens of the engine on the roadatud were found satisfactory. There is no reason why this work shonld not b wisdr a sneceam. a