TUB "CLEARFIELD REl'lBLICAV OOODLAN'DEIt & l.EE. OLIKKIKLU. P MUCJ1 IS LITTLE. Tba path ol duty Through tb Cutitoin ilOUM. The lirei or the beet of 01 are vht in ili.HKiii( tii'leen vrila. Tii Lave jiltua ia In ul lier flowim ; tulliiiik iiu wtuvu tlit in iiiiugarluiiila. In i.nl qnuml I hi1 imrniw. tu'KH ot the war ye cannot afford to bttve it wiJfneJ. V: Vi ' i "f i)l 1p (if an In. riling ill tiiii.lMi.nl h. i, i., ,ui irulli hut tiuy olio niwle ol' being. If wt- liii a iiiHt.if nur nmncy, n inu' tiitii il iiiiin ; i'tit if we Iiwmj u iiifu ul our gooil uiiijH.r, il ia loat liiruver. CLEARFIELD Bl REPUBLICAN. KDTtNLIaHKII M rbo lar-st Clrculatlou or any Mowopii-! In Nnh Central Paunavlvaula. Terma of StibKiirntimi ' Rateot Advertising, franiUnt adwrtlMtavnti, par quarnf luilnrpi dm, tliuaa or Iami ... l it f'ir atoh nitiitnnt iiMrtion ' I'lratnlMrarar' and KtM-iitrtrV totirei. , t ft' .aditnra' ntie t ' Cftiitlnnr and Katrav. I Diaanlattnti nntti T Profa-aionai 0rd. ft Hnw nr lta.l .ir ft ill' leeal noilnm. par Un t VK4HI.V nVKKTfKKVft,V?,t tHiuar I lt ft nolumn... .tM ' ! aquaraa.,, IA on 1 oolmnn.. Tfl an ' 'quar .,..t?n ' ' I nitlumn 12" nr fl. B. linom.AVDKK Ni-Kl. !. l.KK, Whit)'. fartts. WV M. M8t'l'L1.,'l'flB. . rUfflV it'l.. BtTK McflM Ifill & Bl'CK. ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, le.rtleld Pa. All Irael piimb .. ir"tnti le eiten li d in OflW on Htenol .t.eet, in Ihe Ma-uoie hiilld.nt;. W.C A RNOLD, " LAW ft COLLECTION OFFICE. ClHlWKXHVILLK. 2A Clearfield Cnuni.t. eVno'a. 75t ratm- a. ai BstV. CTme u- aiH.a MURRAY & GORDON, U'TORN K V IS AT I. A W, CLBAKKIKI.n, HA. 04r nfflnc ia ("let "pvta llutt mh-ohJ it.. or VM'U ' FRANK FIELDING. ATM) U N KY-A I' - I, A W , ( .earilrid. . WilljilittUl to all r,ui-m ci ulruf'. I" bitti plti.upll tuil lalihtulljt. iiovia'73 WILLIAM A WALl-ACI HA Hit V W. WILL ti t lATID L KKhlM. JUll W. W H 1(11.11 V WALLACE & KREBS, (Hti --ii'.fi Ik Wn.ll.tot" A I'lHia.Ujt,) A TTO It X EYS-AT-LA W Il-I3'7 dual!!. id Pa m-at'S t. s'bsai.i.t. uanikl w. h n ant. MoENALLY & WcODRDY, A I' roKNKYS-A l-l,A w, t lea rile Id. Pa. HfiMf(A llUIUIBH' tttUiUt)tl t (tMUll'll.1 Villi, ..(rht. tMHow on Smtonil nlrwl. almri- lt Fir-' Vnlional if it n ll Jmt; 1 : V G. R. BARRETT, VlT'.HN'Y ANU t'HUNisKLoH AT I-AW. OI.KAKKIKI.U. PA. lUvttm reiiitfneil bt I ulc-hi . nt rvauuit-il he practice -tf ibv law to ilia I l ottiot' Mt Clvft il l I, Pa. Will kvlioi the ouurl t JclTvriD tiit .Ik fiiuniino when i,ncmlly irtnitwrt lit I'tiiintwHi'n fith rdmiilni noiinpfl. 7:14:71! A. G. KRAMER, ATTO II N R Y - AT - LA W Krai R'tMtt' Mini (Sille.'nhn Atfi-nl. CI. IvAHflKl.ll. f lu Will pmiotitl ntlfuil to all It-nil luiliiifn Cru.tftil tn hi. oitrv. t-o(B.ii- In Piii'. 0.r II .u. J.ml'; A. W. W ALTERS, VITilH.NKY T l.W. iarltrld Pa. W. lilftiiti in Ori.bnu' Km iJi- l rTwrSMITH, A T T CRN R Y -A T -L A W . il:l:7 I'leartlcld. Pa. WALTER BARRETT, A TTOKN KY AT LAW C'laarllrld. Pa. -.ffli in Hid u,trti Hilt) huilnlan eiirn.r of Naonml an I Market Su. to i.nn. ISRAEL TEST, A T T I H N K Y AT LAW Claartleld, Pa. nm- oftirr in tba roiirt lluu.r tj" 'f JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT La . laarHeld. Pa. -0ftflt oa jnalbvt .iri-fi, 0)p. Cnurt Hun, Jan. I, l7l. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW tad Heal Katale akciiI, Claartleld Pa. Offlc. na 'I'bird atrvat, b.t.Ch.rr AH'ainul. dr K.p.ottullj offer, nt. .arvic. In ..Ulna iBd nuytaa laad. ta Ul.arfl.lil and aiUnlaini aantl.a t and awitti an aipi.ri.Boeu' u?tr tweutt tear. a. a .arv.jiir. Mutter, bim.ell that br enn .ad.r .ati.faoiloB. lrek a ': J TB L A K E WALTERS, . ukal estate hhokeii an naAkRH ta Si liH and Ijiimhor. CLKHFIKI.I), PA Otfiw in irabarii'a How. ' l:1.i:7l J. J. LINGLE, A T T O K N E Y - A T - LAW l:l llareula, ClnarHeld i n.'. Pa. " J. S7 B A R N H A R T, ATTOMNtY AT LAW, Hellttuula. Pa. Will prantioe IB L'learUeltl and all ul tit- t'ourl. fl tbe 261 b Judicial ili.lrlol. Kcal estate limine.' end aulleellon ul etaiffl. mmle tiectnlltee. nl'7l DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN & HO KH KOX, LVTIIKKHUIIHII. PA. Will attend protetonalo.ll. p.-unil'tl;. au(ii'7li OR. T. J. BOYER, fll Y.slCI A N AN ll xU Ktl f.uN Ottoa ob Market Street. Clearfield. Pa. Adr-Ollle. huurat I to II a. , and I l 8 p. at Jjlt E. M. 8CUEURER, HOMCBOPATIIIC I'HYMCIAN, Offltie In r..ldeuc. on Mxravt .1. AprU J4, l7l. !'2'?'!:LVjl. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PII Y8ICIAN & 8 U KG EON rfll'INil lueated at Peuntteld. Pa., utter, hi. T 1 ...l'eMiiinal eervloe. tu the p.flile ttl ihat alaoeandiurnioflditif eituntrjf. Alluafl. pmmjill) attended ta. " " DR. J. P. BURC H FIELD, bale Dunoon of the e.ld Keelnienl. Pena.eleanla Valuntaara. haelnd returned fro tba Arnte. affer. hi. priifMilonel earelaa. m Ibeeillaena of Uleara.ld annate. darPMfa.iioaali'all. prmnplle atlenledli., 0Ho t.a ieeind .treat ttirmerivueeupieu o; Ur. Wod. iBpr4. ee DR. H. B. VAN VALZAH, 1 1 KAMKIKI.O. PKMVA. 01-I RK IN MASONIC Bl'II.HIXO er OBe. h urt- Fiuai It In I P. M. Ma 17, l7l, JAMES H. LYTLE, la hralaer'a llalidlUr, UfaiHtld. Pa. tle.ler la Groeetlea, Pruellloa Veetekle., Fruit., H'-ar, Pewi. ela., rla. aarUlk-tf Ii AI1UY SNYDER, UAHUKH ANU IIAlKUIlR-'fin .a na M.rk. l hi., ot iOuIi. n..n II m.e. ttbi elren lel fin eiere Bilrtuui- r. A ait a rta er of All Kind, i.f Arllrlea In Human llalr, t'-e..lel. . P.. III IK. D. M. DOEERTY, r'A-Mll'NAIlt.K HAhhrH t IIAIN It H I B.-kH CLKA1!KIELI, PA. rh. p la nrnui liiTttterll ttOuapled te KaUKla Market .treat. tlj 14, T. JOHN D. THOMPSON, tattle l tt mil hcrntrnrr, rarwanaalila. Pa. w.CMtMttwaa an 4 inaat, prnwtpll) pM4 over, JAME3 MITCHELL, Maiaa tm Squtn Timber & Timber Lands, nrn d nnnni vrro n VOL. 5I-WII0LE NO. 2,511 - ''Vfi . .... MaaaaHHaSaHMMBHHMa MaMHHnaMBaHMaW taMamHHiMIM tfartts. RICHARD HUGHES, JI'HTICE OK TUB I'KAI'K v run Utralur 7vunJilp, I iU Mill. P. I). II nltii-liil liiivinn-. ati'ru.tt-d tuMiini will b irniiiillT adiT-dcil ainhi'll, 'IA. FRANCIS COUTRIET, . MKltCMANT, lrciH-hUtltt. I leartlt-lri unt, I hitiir omiiinitly on hitml m lull Mcrf luunt ul tin UiMnin. llnrtlwR.ru, lriM-rlPl fverytblll ipurtll ki'i in rvtail lir, which will I-t mid, 'or h, m ohej. r Ikc wltvrr ir I tit county Krvnohvtll. .turn 17. I WW y. THOMAS H. FORCEE, M4LRR ID i KN KK M MMti'il AN DINE .H AH4MT4IN. Pa. vxtrtmtvt tiimiulKvtnrfir tirt dlr In Hiur- T littler ami hiwmi Lumber ol all kinur. jMrOrdtrtt Moliriifd and all bill promptly mix. L'jjioi REUBEN HACKMAN, ousfl and Sign Painter and Paper - Hanger, Icartlritl. Peitn'a. Will xMuir mlti in hit linr promptly and iu n workinanlikr manner. it rl.fi" G . H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NKAH CLBAHFIK1.U. PENN'A. fT'l'iiuip !' on tinixi arid miulr to order in liirt notu. Pipe homl n rraio-naittf ftrtni work warrantril ! rwmlor fttiatiotiua, and ithvarml il deairctl uij(26;l)'p(J E. A. BIGLER & CO., PKAI.KIH SQUARE TIMBER, ant! tnanulaotarari uf ti l. hlM)lll-XA I'll I.DMItl'.H. 7'7J CI.KMtPIKI.I). PKNN'A. JAS. B. GRAHAM, ileitlrr ia Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, HIIINIll.KX, LATH, a I'R'KHTH, ll:ltl'7.1 Hi nrflel.l, P., WARREN THORN, HOOT AN D SIIOK MAKF.K, Market Cltartll.l. Pa. In itie liii In'.'.v utruiitnl ljr r'r.iik burt, inn- (lour wvpi i.r Allitmny ll'iuie. ASHLEY THORN, Rt:lll I KIT, ti'NTH t;IOIl in.d liril.DKIl P an. nii'l SiritlraliM;ii fnriii.!iu I l-ir nit hili'l. I liuil-llli. All mirk Drat t-lii... MIHirb'llll iK a .. .Wi'jr. I'. 0 mliln .a, rirarll. lit, V. jan. 17-7711. R. M. NEIMAN, SADDLE aDd HARNESS MAKER, llumburict r. t teurOeht Co., Pa. Kei-pn on haul all kirni- of HarnvM, Buddlei, ltrilk, mill lln.Mt Kut(iibtii)( tJouil. KopairiDaj .pio (.) atieniji d In. liutuba g. r, J.iu. !, f77-ll. J OILS' A. STADLER, It A K I h, Hikt M., ChaiMcl, Pa. Frr'h llrixit, Hu.li. Itul't. Pirf ntiol Cake. n ha ml oi maili- to onlrr. A iiFurrul Murortmi-nt omrciioiitirira, riuiiaanil Nut in atut-k. l rmui t-till (twiri in PV9 tMlo. t 0'rU pli'iniie ilit 1'oanffic Pncii modi ru t. Mnri'ti in-'i.'i. J. It. M'MUHHAY WILL itliPl l. I Hlln A.N It . II I h OK MHtL'IIAMU.-KAT IHKVK1IV L0W1 PKICK. I'O.MK AN I HKE. :S:7Jt: NEW WASHINGTON. Ahlll.li AM HHli llil. Il IMik. It. f. I.llllll.l I. Il .vlna anaAtfetl In tne Mitrnle iiu.tntr.a. 'iMtiret tu tnluru. bei trleml. autl Ibt- iiubltr mat .be bae una and ail) kit-)' oun.iaut!) nu nentt i.rae aim ell eelmMoil t.- "1 ITALIAN ANU V hllMOM MAKItl.K. etui I. i.ri.eitl i turni.n ttt unlet l'ilMllMOM KIIA AM. I It A 11. C lUAlim, MUM itKN . da. ia. Yard nn ltt-e.1 rltuei. iirat tlit- U. R If.utf liatrn-l.l. I'. J.n.iu UK ulitlrraiaiioi. heat, leave ti, intitrui the nub- lie that he tr nu lullv nretter' ' .i aitoonttiiu. late all la tbe emvtil lurniahu.K U..t, Uuaaiee, Hatldle. and Heme.., un Ibt- .iiune.l ntttine and en reaeon.ble term.. Keeldenoe un Loou.t .treat, tMlwean Third and Fourth. I) HI). W. UKAHIIAHT. "I.eril.ld Peh. 4. I S74 WHOLESALE LIQDOR STORE. Al tba id ul lb ai w bn-laja, WEr-T lLKAFIKLl, PA. Tl.f prpritoi of ihw vfiabltaltiitvni UI hu hte 1 1 i(i tp direni troin aiitillan Pirili-n tu vg iTum Ihia hnua will t line to tfit a pui articli at a email ma ruin a . ctfU lintel ki-fpiTt on lurtiihi with itouori n namiiaha tfrui 'urr wmea and hrwu-ltPi dlroi Irmii Hi-l'f Vlucrj. at Uath, N Y-rk uiiUH'iri n. K'lanr. nn. Clarllil. Jane Hi. 174 tl. I. SNYDER, PKACTll'AL WATCHMAKER ARt nKALKR a WmIvIiom. Cl.rkn mid Ji'Wt-lry. Umkam't H-m, Mmkrt fitrtet, I I i.Aiti il pa. All httiefn of rrpuirmg In rrn line r.iptl at ?. I74. April B HOW VM Ml-: AT M tKklCT. Thr oi.d.flai 'l aoulfl rpi rtfiilf ii.f.oin ibt- puMm (hut h-1"" -.pi'iit'l M r M A It h r. T al lholl tatid on Murkil Mm I. aht-rp he wll ki-rp rrnularl,i on hi-d all kindi t ... i-.k-k-s-i i M K.x'i-s and will nuariHitpo atilnr,n-.n in pnn u l a la i uaMt of mm "ff rtd. Ulrartli-IU, nnv.zx. 7tr-u. r.ii n. Clearfield Nursery. E-NCUU NAi K IKI.MK LM'f.s'l KY 'I MIR Bnrl'r.t,(n-it. hur.titf aMnlli-h-l a Sur 1 r on th Pihr. a'"nt hull w,i? i tw. n Cl.-a-fl. lrl an.l t'wrwi tlr, p prf.pnr l Biah all ktn.U of FHI IT T K K K. (-tat..lard an.) dwarf.) Bii-r)(rn. Hlirut'Hry. Ilra(. low. too-lrrt. LawtiiB niai-uiM ny. oiraw..-rrj, and Kaphn Vnit-a. A . Hih- nan Trp. , Qaino. and ry acarlvl Khviarn. 4o. Urtrr pro I' lit atlvu'li-d to. Ad-l'i", J U WltltlllT lurwruiittllf, I'a. ANDREW HARWICK, Market HirttU tlwarttcld. Pa.. HAPKEPS, PADDIES, ltHIILl-8( COLlAHR, and all aludi of iwrsk rtkfiisiiisn cqoi A ril tuck nf raddkra' llnr-lwar, Hru.f, 'on ha. Btankal. HoN-, 't., alwan t hnrt Knrf for M at lb lwt ran prim, All kiD la f rfpalriBg prompt). aHrmM V: All It.n.la nl Mil, tu Lrt in rfh fr tilt and rti.i'l All fcm.liol han-fp ! aihr ..pi hand, nod for aal al a fia ill pn-Bt ('Ma.tUM. Jan. 10, IhTA JOHN H. FULFORD, tf iHA L INVASVK AtVAAT. Clarllll. feiiH'a. IfM.rv-Hii all lb iBit.f it lBara.i cuipam' of tb PKontrj : Ujiif Koyal l anaiiian Uoai, Nvw York I,tih.niiiit. Miiiiry, la f 111,11. a, it. . e.iiaoiinn 4.IM.H4 t.k i.-J I Sn.H.-.S I.Hi.mK 1,421 I4. nt an i..a r.itnkllli. I'litletl Pho-atl, lle.lli'Pil H.nueer, Naa lurk Ilnaie, t ut , l. . ............ M. All... Haill-Td I mt tdetiee, 1 ..hlngNin...... J;Z?rZl'l?Z"Z iiTE, Uukel atreot.atipeella Iha Ouart lleuae, and eaa mj 1 ea.r-h.B.d 'J; i"'"1; I S. 0au4ed,ras Oei, 17,-71-0 .- ALIVE IN THE KNOW. T 4 LICK f ARKT. Tlit lirra an ia'Hit and fading, '1 h winl ai ri.up;h tt l wild. The I In! hut etrtd their railing ; Hut Ki iu loll juu, my child : 'TliouKh day hy dav, it eloii, Holti .iarkrrai.il oi.ir rmw. 1 hi- rout ot ill, bright rrt ro- W ill ki p ahve uudvr the rn -w. Anrt nt.eu tk it.tr Uovcr, Tim ..owntm wiii get nrw IritTi-i, Th. ipiail coiii ba.-klu U l-vr, Ana Ibv tHilluw b.ick tu tttvairtt. Tl1 ni'.iii will wvar oa bit boutu Ann ttmt ii origin ami n-w. And i ha livilil w -j idt Ittoaauia Will ai.it. aith iht an a ao.i uw. Fo. tbo $iae diar J luaoa beiuletiua uiuuiur K'U, Think how tin ioolt ol tr rufl Ar fcrpi aliv la lb iuuw. OltDINANCES in- tiik LO Kill 1, 11 OF M AI.LtLTO, I'LKAliFlELO lOLMY, I'A. ORJUNANCE NO. 1. Unjoining Certain Hulut un tlte Stnel .uiiinwuwrnT. St.lTInN 1. I!u il fliUi ud unJ ortluin i ll I) I ll C liul'Kl'MI mid 'i'uu ii Cuii lie il ul tliu buiuiili ul Wullaitiliiii, unil ill" Lt i eliv orduiiii'il dy liiu utillioi'il) ol Itiu miiih, 1 liat It almll huantl 1h Lure, by Hindu thuilutv of tliu. JStivct Ctuii iiiieHitiitar ol paid Ltiruiiiili, ullur lliu let lux ol Muy, 18.i. to lu or cuUm) to Uu liiitl on thu t'ltal MUo ol Cluurllulil ti'l tiV, li iiin J. 11. 1 ui liut 'e Inn: mill ill in it iIhjii alri-ul : uImi, on tliu tvcni i.iilo ol euui ati'uvl, li'tiin Juinua 11. Tur- iiui-h linu to tliu ulk'Y aotiiu ol' 8. 8. luil niuu'n lot ; ul.-ii, on tliu north eidu f Hiiiit'liniun Hitvt'l, t't-niii iliu railroutl uust to iiiUTHiict Ckai llt ltl atruul, to bu t'tiiiHtriiitud nntl luiil ii liun-inuttur iii.iviilud, la luru null loi lioiiliiiL' on Miiil ntivut, wliuiv ilit-ru ia now or nitty liviviitti-r bu no euluaiilka in id ot liruk or plunk. M-.o. I. 1 hut ull niiluwulka wuu-li fluill bu hcmiltur lititl in miiil biiruiiili nliull not bu lu.se tlmii live tcut lour Hit-lira uiilu, untl vliull bu coiiatriit-luU 1 iilaiiU, Ltiej huiiiu to Lu not It-Ha tnun tit u lilt It hi r iniliuH in Itmlli, und luui irrttHH liol It-Ha t nun thruu nluuiifia, v li it-Ii nliiill bu ot ai-millinr or eui-'li mull rial im will tli iiily Hiiinrt nuitl tluiil(,uiid nliiill lie rlrinly ripikuil ilon n; T'n'ii'i, lititl tit-luru lay in hik-Ii nnlu itulka tliu Ciittiit-il hIiuII uivu notit-u to tliu ittviii-ror owiifin of lliu ivait.'i-tivu lul on tiaiil nlnilK, or in i-hm) lliu ownt-r (-aiinol bu found, llieu to lliu it-riipaiil til' tliu Miinu, bu lli.-ruon imli. tied by a wrilluii or lirniUd notit-u poHiud un on miiil iiruiiiiHt-H, thul in t:ouiliuiuu Willi liint ui'iliiiuni't) aidu- walkit urt' iT!iiiruu to tie luiil liulnru tlit ii r. hniln uliitH.iiNuloi'teuiil, h itl.it lliirtv iluia li-tiru naitl dutu ; And pro- citltd fittlttiT, Dial tliu o .iuih ol loin nliuli ul tlicir iiti.iti I ii y walk ol briik .illink, liul KTiuru ilui.k-ulka ulu itli't-utly laid, lln-y iiiuhI bu inudu to rimliiriii with tliu ultirvHuiil irnviritiua. Sic. 3. I lial ull icinonn lay nitf iuru inuiitH nliiill lity Un in oiiu loot i-lt-ar iiikhIu ol tin ttirurl lino. Six- i. Thul il abull bu lliu iluty ut i lie iSiii-ii ConiuiiHitiiiur to uivu tun duya iiiilitu to lliu owner or ownuia ol lliu rt-eiii't-tiYu loin btiniuriii on MiiJ ntrutlH, or in 'uu lliu otvnur t-uunol bo lllllllll, thill to tllU Oft'lllHlll of HUltl iii'iin, to n-puir atii-li aiduwalka a am now nr may bon-iillfr buoatol ri-1 m if, and in ill-limit nt niit-h otvnuror ou iii-t-H, or omipuiit of eui(l pminirt)', ri'iiuil'iliKtliv linu1, llit'li il ahall bu lliu duly ol lliu hi it. i-1 CoiniiiiiiHioiiur In tvnuir lliu euinu, or citunu il to bu rviiairt.il. 8i.c. 5. Tluit il ia lieruby muilu tliu tl ii I ol tliu tStriil CoiiiiiiiiuAiniiur to kt-t-n tit-ct.ii it t of ull the work done by him, or by oibui-H umlitr Inin.iu lityin and ri'puirilirt tliu aitlfWulkn hulbru lliu lulu, anil ol iliu kind, oohI unil mutt-rial UHi-d lor lliu huiiii!, ami luukt- a wi-iklv ivtiirn tlit-rt-iil to tliu ollit o of thu lltir gvnf, lor which wiirK unit u.uturiui iluty ahull iiu puiu ny un oritur uu ino It.ii-ttiiirh Truue.uri.-r. Sic U. That v. In-tiuvur una) aeollun iih aiilt-walka eluill bu luiil or rupuirud by tlm Ktnt't l'oiiiinii.ioiiur in tun hiiniiiy with lliu provieiimn lu-runf, il ahull bu the duty ol ihuSut-ixjIuiy li.rili with to I'ui iiieli thu owner or nivui-rn of lliu reHpei-lito lulu on whii-h nuid work wua tliitiu, or in t unu no ownur t'Uti he IiiiiikI, then to iho oeuupuiit ol the preinini-H, u bill of aaid work utul iiiiiii i iiil, w ith twenty per tu linu ud lit it it .ul inliliil llii-litl.t, tintify iii)( in rh owiii ror oit-iipaiit to pity the nuine within leu tiny h to tliu Iti.it.iifrli Treua-ui-i-r, und in delimit of hik-Ii ptiynieiit, thu niiiio nhnll ho t-olliteleil in at-eortl-itiiiu with lliu luwa in vueh iuhu made null pnivideil. , ORDINANCE NO. 2. Mntivt to UUtructing iS'iuVu"iii7.. KiiTlt'N 1, llu It oriluiueil, 'linu I rout ami alter Ihu puaaae of lltia ortli nuin e, il nhall iml bu I u w till liir uny peintiu to ride, drii'u, or Uuildii) hot-xu, ox, una, i-oiv, or oilier beuat of hiirileti, either ullui heil or not ittlui-heil tu uny wuiiii, eitt't, nletl, or uny thiiiif, or to lent e uny uli-lrui li"li upon uny nide wulk ol thin l.iiit.iteli ; uml uny peraiiu an .flV-ii.liii nliull liii'li-it utul pity into the IhiI'oiiIi treaui-y a Hue nl not lean Ihiiii one nur luiuu than Hvu dolluta, unil eluill he ptTHimully Itublu lor nil liiiiijiirt-it in peiHiiu nr propertv ; Vi- ru. that thin orili iiaui-e ahull not be mi i-iiiiHli'iitil in- to prevent any peraniia li iiiu litivin ui-eeHH frnui the at reel to to ilit ir own prt-niim-N ; Voi-i'irti, rtno, that wliiiiever uml an otteii un uny ni'iiuuieiiliil or aliattu Uvea are planted liny nball be planted one li ol froiii thu niilHi'le ol thu nuveniuiil. Sue. 2. Thul any pcrnoii who ahull put any dehria, olful, or olhur otfunaive nutter upon uny ol the ntret-ia or puu lie ulley not I Inn lioiouu;li, oraliall i-aiintt ant Mud liiiieu lot-over uny tnaru with in two Im in I rul yunla nl uny run 'I or Mini, uiileaa i-iint-eiilcd liiiin puhlic View, nul'l pl'l't-liu Hill-IVi hlllllg Ft I It 1 1 pliy U line ol tit o dnlhtm. ORDIXAN E NO. 3. Ildtitiicto lUsturbimj the I'uUic Yfl. Nkcrinit 1. llu il orilaineil, That if uny pernoti ahull pluy at ball, or en'uxe in any kind of i:uiue, throw Mum a or other iniaeilt-a within the puhlie Htroeta or ulleya, nr muku any Umu of iioihu to the iliaiiiihuui'u of the t-itiiena of thin lituouuh, bu in I hey nliull hi Veiully pay fine nl not leaa than one dollar imr 1 rntiru limn flvu llnllura. ORDINANCE NO 4. t lidiitar to 1 using ltogt. BitTioN 1. llu it urilaiiiiil. That I'iyuii ami alter the pani-ae ol thil tirdinaiiet) every perwin keepinj; one uo within ll- "I' t'i b-trouKh -hall pay . (X p filly CeillS per aillium tlierwm. Bto. 2. .That any puraon keeping nor than op dog ihal pay a Lai ol one dollar per anniiin for each and every doi( ao kept, except the lirwt one. fStc. 3. Thai evury oemon keeping one or ninru uitehtM nliull puy a yuarly tux of lieu dollura fur eacli and every bitch no kept. ORDINANCE NO. 5. Wuli re to Shooting Vre-Aran. KrCTioN 1. lie it onluineil, That fnnii unit ullertheimaHutreot tliiaortlinunet-it ahull not bo lawful for uny peraoti to hie or shoot uny nru-urtna w liiiin eighty rudaoflhti Wullueetoii lintel, euhjwl to a fine of not ivaa thun one nor uiiirv thun three ilollurM ; I'rovidti, that no pel-win ahull bu prohibited troin nhuol iiij tor buti'heriui; pnrponeii. SCHEDULE. Article 1. Iiu it ordniuod by thu Uuriuaa mid Tow n Couneil ol lliu bor ough ol Wullueuloti, thut ull fined uud lorloilureH bu upplied to thu public nehiHil fitiitl ; ulno, thu tuxes on doge und bilehea. CEIMTI'ICATE. Thu uhovuund liiri-iiiiijjuriliiiuiii t-H, tlitled Wullueetoii, Mutvh 15, A. J. 1S77, wore duly euueted hy the Tow n C'ouueil of the boitiiih of Wullueuloii, in thu eoiinty of Cleuitield, on thu duy uud year uforettmd, uud wo do hereby uiilhoriisu und direet the huuiu to bo pnniiulguted and published ueeordiug to luiv. In testimony whereof, wu have hore inito nut our huiida and euuaud thu aeul ol Willi borough to bu ullixed thin 15th duy of Man li. in thu y eur ol our Lord itnu ihouHund uihl huiiilred und riev. etily-aevell. MnilAH. D. lir.ADV, David J. Tuiinkii, Kkku'ok CaMI'UAN, ALkXANDEtt I-'kaNCE, Jacoh Stiikkland, Town Couneil. John Holt, Chief lliirgetut. AtliMl : V. II. Lt.nn, Clerk. .OR'A' .V A COAL MIh AN kXPHRIRNOK IN Ttlk BOWELS or riNMIYLVAMA. "(in doivn un hint ua thut ?" Thu anpeiinteiideiil loiiliiiiied: "Oh, yea, llieree no dunger. lliu ahull la nine hundred ll-ut tluep, uml we o tlowu atiliielllilea III hlleeli neeouiln : Homu- liiuea, w huh w e're in im hurry, wu luku lliiriy aeinindH, aontoliiuea iweuly. The iiL'nner ulwuya known when lo nlup it, uml thu only iluut(er in ul lliu lull unil bolloui." Thu cue:!' Mopped ut our level with a jerk, uml wo nlepped nut on a I til. plutlnrinYUhout nix teet otiu tvny hy linir thu other, with a roof, uml titled liilo the ahull no uieely thul a inuihle eoiild hardly roll through. the Mipe rinteiidf nl aeir.iu a litllu iron ring uml pulled it twiee (mine lungiiugu lor "lower"); hi ham! hunt ly leu lliu ring beluru a ti-rrilie riiiuh hug In-guu t lliu eugea muku a tleuten ing luiimij uutl Ihu rimir liegnn In nink tt-irin umler na liku a fliteh ol lightning. Tliu Ih.i1i.iii wan dropping nut tit uvery thing. Thu wheel-, rolling uguinnl the nitluH, would buve nliuiued a north vunl ur on thu etiiiHt, Thin ninkiug luatud tour or live neeinnla: then wu upiiur- ently nluoil Mill. Thiugn hud uliuiiged nu art) not moving, hut thu uulea ot thu ahull were going up, up, aa if Ihey had been ahol up out ol a voleuno. I wondered tor a at-emid or two, how lung il wtiulil take at ihia rule t r lliu -hull to ti-ur it -elf mil ol thu mine en tirely. Il begun lo gn litntor thun uver. There nni-t havu been uboiil 4S0 iniled of thul ahull fired out ulreudy, ami null il kept coming. It went up ao I'unl, thu ahull, thut il began lo per apiru, and Ihu Hpruy flewr over ua. At Ihia point (wu hud, uecoriliug to my i-ali-iilutiolm, gouu down uhoiil two thounmid luilea) I begun to loau ull in-lerei-t in either Hhufta or niinea, Wu hililn'l been moving for some liinu, btil Ihu aulea of lliu ahull Hlopped ull ol a niidilen. i aiiiipofu il had ull 'one out. There were dim lightn mov ing iilmut. Theru wua a mule moving ihuliny reiuiinler ol thu wiirlil uhnt-u), eoiiiplueuiitly wuggitig hia tuil. Wu were in thu mine. I Hue ot leuvtng duy light, 10 40.1.1 1 tnun ul urriemg in gu-ay dui kneea, 10 10 33 ; tiinu ol Irip, eighteen aeeomlH ; llirotigh exprttaa; tin elopa. Thu Inuiit ttiuliel rulia through ihu mine from uud to end. From ihia aniullur tillil. ela brunch ofT, ami In un iIiunu ninuller luiiiiela thu woikiugH are r-li ut k. A woiking la a litllu hlui-k euvu dug into thu bhiek rock, and in il the miner apemla hia wuury duy a. ll iH-gina with a ainglu drilling into the rock, and keepa int-reuhiug uvt-ry duy uutl every liutir until il la big enough lor a man lo aluutl in. Still it grown, till it in a big, ihtik cavu, uud ul Ittni, uttur nioutha, or il muy bu yeura ot aih-iil hihor, it luiuu into uimtlier tun nel, uud uther workinga,iii ttii n, brniieh mil of it. What i.dug out of Ihia tuti- nel in making it ia conl. From oiiu to live merrwoik in each nl theau Iml line ninu r digging out the hlin k weitlUi, lliu oilier luhoruiaahoveling it uwity. Theru were working in thene aolemii cuvea, litllu groupH, linir liuiulred men, digging uml delving, braving gun. lull lug riH-ka ami kit-king niulua. One of thu luinera, humling Inu hia pick, aakttd me whulher 1 did not w itlit to navu a piecu thul I'd mined mynelf. Thu firnt airoku wua a luiluru; thu aecond hiimght hull' a ton or an, all in one lump, hut the thud priiiltietd a ahiuiiig litllu bhiek diamond, apaikling liku a iliuiuonil nf unollier anrt, which I inn auviiig till there is a rine. Theie roincK, while we atuiiil hortt, a terrihlu shock. Thu hud ol rock under our leel truiublea; thu wall ul coal ris ing up by our side, ao cold and black, neems to Hitter, a current of air fliea through the tumiuls and drifla so un expectedly, no vinlelit, so iiideacribably swilt, that il levla like pehhlea and nlonua and rin ks liieteud of air, and with this iinliiin wu lint our anus up to aliicnl our laces. 1 notice thul even Iho miners did this. It wan ao quick thul even lung ciinloni could not over ride iuatliict. Then, iii a second or two, ctiines a tremendous crai.li that ia Ihe miisy part, the abaking came he It ire. Nuwr ciiines thu nuine, and a ileuteiiitig iiuiae it ia. The roof niunt inuviiahly lull in, with such a shock, we think ; but ll doesn't ; it is only a blunt, such as theru art) hundreda ol evury duy, and thu next ininneni all is aa the gruveonce more. (iniiig through thu dark tunnel lour or Hvu hundred yards, wu came to a amull underground depot, guarded by a inuu with a hluck litce and a lump In hia hat. This mull was thu telegraph npurutor. Thu Audciiriuil mine hua all thu appliances of modern civiltxa tinn except a ray of eunnhine, now and then an, of con me, it haa its tele graph lines. A wire, ending at Ibis lioint in the mine, run Into the uflieu, un the surface, and the miner in the deplhi can talk with the boas above almost aa frequently as if they were PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. together. By the iJu of the innlru men I, lucked in a small walnut cunu. was a aiguul curd, with thu uxplunu Hnua. A single tup, liir inntuueu, meant "Stop thu engines;" two lupa, "lloial doll I le quick ;" three lupa, "Ex plosion." Thu replies weru soiuu of them iincomliirluhly atiggeallvc- V-liir teen, "How lung tail ytm nlaml it?'' Sixleun. "Wheru in thu lire?" Ami thu annwera lo llicno uiruiu: '-Wu cun xtuud It lor lite uiiiuiiea," "ten mill utca,"-"ui! hour," ull indieuted by ihl lert-ul uu tubers. Willi thin wire, il u (Ire bivuka otil, uotico is ut oncu given ahuvu. If ihere ia un explosion ol gun, thu warning in neiit. It is i if gmil vuluu lo thu luin ern, and it would he a great comliirl nhouhl they bu siitTcring helmv to get thu aiguul Irnm ulmvu: ".Suck il out, hoys; ihui-u'n plenty ol uir up here!" "This miiie," euitl hu. "haa a great deal of gtts iiit.ru, l-ai liana, ihitu uny othur luiuu in thu ctmnti-y, Wo huvu a gaa iunpeclor who gnen nil through thu workiugaurery moiliing hetiiruthe ininera go to wot k. Ei oh Working i ninnberetl. llu gnt-a into working No. 15, for iiistuucu, uml tlnda gaa. He makes a uieinoi'uinliiiu mitt gnu on. I u No. 1G. peihupa, theie ia no gun ; in No. 17 there is a great tit ul. So he goes through Hum nil, currying a nul'c ly or Iliiiniihrev-Duvv luinii, which guard iiini ngiiiiint un ciiplimiiiu. Then hu comes to Una plui-u ami murka the hlut khnuril. If a working hua only a liltlu gaa in it, hu pula iiiiu crima opiio- aitu to thu number; if il bus u good deul, hu pula two ci-oHHi-H, uud when u working ia marked with three i-rtataen thu miner iniini on no uciuuntgo int., il with Inn light, llu can go into il ut hia own rik w huuhu hu IwueroHnen ; hut il ia safer fur him to k. op out ll he hua any croaa ut ull. Al louM. hull' the workings of thu iniuea weru muikeil with iwo uml ihruj tr. bus, and 1 be gun It) muku muntiil cah iilulmiia of the prnhuhlu elleel ol being hlown up. lie Weill through iinira Hark tun neln, up iiiniu hid., Ihioiigh inure diaira, III ncurell of the eua il H.iet lor. Alter; a while 'llnlloii," ahoiili-d the Ibicmun. I'llulliia nit," miawei'i-ti a voicu that uiighl Luvu lieeii a mile orlwuaivuy, bill H uau'l. I Hero hu in," au:d Ihe liireninii, ami hu heltl bin htiun ihitvu near to the griiiiiid, bringing lo light a bole in the wnll I III co leel or thcrt-uhiiuta wide, und iiiniu' lour leel hieh. ' Ilea uu here, uud I gui-an thure'a gun." Ihu aiiperiuli-utletil pul hia lace line ii lo tliu btile und alitillled : "In there uny gaa in there?" "Yen," ttliawol'eil the voice. "DuuT -bring ll light in." "You two wait here," nuid lliu mull tiger, -'utul I II nud out whether it a nule lo go in." So ho aloud hia lump im the ground, got dow n on Inn tiumla utul kueea, uutl ruwletl in. IVcM-iiily tho fnreuiun look u tiotiiin lo go in loo; ao bo act down' hia lump mid eruwled lit. Thin loll mo uloiio in thu' tunnel, hui il wua llitplcu-mil. They tH. aiuyed a lull,' liuie, an long thul 1 ht-gitu to think Ihey bad nlipped oul of lliu ininu by Ihu buck door. Altera while I gave up ull hopu of aeuing litem uguiu, uutl wondering how long I could hvu on thu nil ot tin ir Iuiiiim. Wnilu 1 uu wun during u voieu cuine vury near my uar nayiug : "You can come tip, bill leuvu light liuhind. 1 atianl my lump by thu other, gut lowii oik, ull tour, nud cratt led up. Thu coal I ) i it I hud heeti mimd oul luy upon lliu lliair, ami mlled under my kuuea. Thu opening inclined tipwurtl ul uu uitlu ol not lea thun 45 degrees; uud, ua thu ceiling nowhere wu iiinre Ihuu luur leet high, moving wua ul uinal ua alow ua in un Arch alreel car. Aftur a while I heard their voire. Stiiuubody euid : "Here wu are ; don't I'limu too lur in ; tl's pretty guaay." 1 hu gaa inaiieclur nut tin the coul with u amull Iluiuphrey-Davy aulely lump in hia hand. "Show him bow you find gu," eaid thu mauugt-r. Thu innpcrlor held thu lump hiu k tu a .lurk eoriiui', uml in u moment ihe fiitino awnlled up, filling ull tho apui-u iuaidu thu line wire nulling ihul aur roiiuileil thu wit k. "When thu fliimu awell up like thai," naitl lliu luepecttil', "there's gu. ll a mun ahonld ctiuiu in here with un open lump, it would explode. Or if I ahniild hiiltj toy aulely lump in il lor a uniiule or two, thu nulling would Ihiiii awuy. autl Ihett theru would he un uxplnnion. "Wliut wiiiild bu thu renult," 1 a"ked him, "if thu fl-iino shiiiild reach lliu gllB?" "Then we'll ull he singed," he replied. Allerw urtl un thu way oul, I naked one nt the miller w hut Ihe innpecliir iih nut hy saying, ' We'll till honinge'l," if the llituiu nhnllltl gut into the gaa. 'Illowu'l lo thu devil," lie li'plied. I'liilmliljMd limes. JllfiiOllY OF A WOMAX SPV. How A rnKNt'll oiriCKIl's WIIhiW MAlN TAINKil II H SOCIAL al AMllMI. Mute, de Luniliiille ile Laeray wu u secret agent ot the prelecltire of I'uria jtinl bt-cauntt ahu hail the rnti'tr lo the henl sela, hlio wan ol very humhle origin lor ull thut. Tho daughter of u railwuy clerk ut Lynns, aouiu tweiitv years ugo ahu contrived lo liirow Ii er ne 11 in thu "ay ol un ullleer ot Iho gar rianii, jital ua poor un hei-nell, though very well coiiiiecled, ami they mudu u mulch ol it. They had u hiiril struggle lo livu on hia pay, unpeciully u Ihey weru obliged lo keep up uppeuruiicta. Thuitt wun, bowuver, oiieaullieienl com pciiauliiiH liir her; the murriitgu event uully limk her into a higher cncle, uml mude her at qiiuinluncu w iih it wuya. Al first, though, nhu hail her dillieiil tiea. Lynns, knowing her urigiii, wu rather ahy nf thu acquaintance ; but when situ eccnm pun in! her hiinbuuil to I'uria, ahu hud a belter l imine, mid, with her really winning luuniieiv, nhu turned it to tliu heat uciiitmi. Ihey wanted nothing but a liltlu money It muku them quitu huppy when bu wua ordered to Duly, only lo gt-t killed ul nolleriuo. und t" leuvu her. hapi-llv wilhutit eliildlvli, but with no other re in ill ne lliuli her widow'a allow mice froin the Statu. She upplied fur a tmrnxu dc tabac. but having no interest (her rela tive hud never tukeu thu slightest iiotieo of her) thu minister waa obliged tu ililtirm her thul he hud iiollntig of the kind ut his ilisnisul. Wtiul wua ahutodoT Shu hud utqiiired a la-le for Ihu plt-usiirca of thu capital, uml to go buck to Lyona uml atit-iul ubsciiriiy waa out id tin-ipicsti'Ui mi ovt ry grouiiil. ll wun then thul the thoiighl t ume into her In utl of making heist II one of lliu auperitir apiea. Sliu wua very Hiliui t-nt, aa iinna-elit in her wny a a ruined mnii uhonl town who thinks Ihul he will luku lo litvra- turn, and haa only luneiulu luminal-ripl lo an editor to insure a eliei k in reiiiru. Hhudid not know that. ana rule, apiea are not engaged for the higher service Un til they hr tbown that they ar wurth enguging. und that the lial of thoau wuuling audi eiupliiyniunt la ex ti-emely lurgu. Shu wrnlu a luttur to thu prelecttiru ull imprudent thing to do, but ahu never repented lliu blunder und alio bud to wuil livu days for a reply, which was to tliu cHocl of ' do i-linetj wilh tliHiika." Hut huving got rid of her self renpect.-)rii-a ;i tleter-iniiii-il not to ma lie ihu sacrifice for mulling, uud ultur much lellectioii it occurred In her that tho heal wuy to nlituiu a market wu to Im ward a nuni- plu. An cngiigemetil wu out of thu ipicstinn tinlil alio hud shnwn her ca pacity hi piece work ; and ao ahu went I'm tli uniting heracquuiutuiices lo Hi-o w hut cmild hu picte I up. Shu knew aomethingof the KutibourgSt. (jerinuin, n well u of the Qiiartiur ties C'hampa Elyaeea ; uml hy keeping her eye and curs open, i-he oniihl Kuril tvbut was uniug ou uniting tho doclurotl enemies and thu pretended friends nf thu um pire wilh equal uao. Chnncu favored her, und in a iunt peculiar way. A amull knot ol adventurer, liku heraelf, in waul of money, wuru acluully gel ling up a lulno plot nguinat the govern inenl ii pint that liku thu Shi llit ld rar.nra nf the story wua aiuiply mudo to II. Ihey hint liiuuil a lew tin pea uniting iho work people ofllic Kuiihnurg nl. Anlnino, uud, ullngethur luken in iy our lieionie, Ihey ivuru uhout to l ii ill her to aouiu ai emi nt when ahu tlia- t'overed their iutcniiiui. Shu winte to Ihuprelectiireagaiii, though not in bur iiw it name, und thin time her communi cation wua ucknowletlged by one nf the ollieiuls in peraiui, who cnuiu to tell her thut ahu mighl ctinliiiue her iuterenling jhacrvutiDiia und writu ugum. Miutlul ao, und wtili aiieh t fl'ect thut when the iiiiiiiulueturei-a of lliu pint ihumnelvea wenl to thu uiilhoritie, in their turn, they weru told that if they did nut leuvu I'uria in twenty four luuira, they would hud themselves in the cells ot the ctiiTociiuiiu! police. Alter thut she wua tu uietliutely unguged. They gave lit-r 3 000 Iiu lie to begin with, uud a prominent a rise when ahe leaervoil it. tilth lliutuud herullow- uiicu us an nllicer's widuw, nhu inun aged lo do pretty well. It paid W own moilent expetiaea, und even ciiuhlcd lier lo nuvu lor her old ugo. ller heuvi nl expense wu thu litllu weeklv ro- ceptiuu nhe wu iihliged to give to keep her place in lliu world. Iho uireel cnnl wua liol great, bill she bad to live a certain utile ller lite wua a round of visiting; il wua her trade not In hu alone for a iniuntu in thu work ing duy. Thu ringing nf bella wua aa much Hi lliu way nf btisiiiena lor bur ua lor a postmuu. Shu hud to go from lumtly to family, to iusinuutu bernetl into thegtaid gruccaot ihu ivouien,und through tlieui lo gel ul thu sccruls of lliu men. There wu, imlcuil. a mora direct way, but she was untitled tin both hy iigu und, In un her simple jus lice, by uicliiiatiiiii. When alio saw thai uuother norl of feiuule ngeticy wua wuuled, nhu simply sent word to thu prelecluru und dropped thu cunu. ll uun hard work ; nhu hud to kuep up itiliuiut-y with tllly inmieetil fuitiihen in order to huvu thu cliuiu-e of wuti h ing fivu who were aiir.pecie I. A It. r a wtiiiu Ihu gnvut-iiinunl hegau to grow uneasy under thu imminent failure of lliu Mexnuli uxneilitlnii, and there weru minor, even al that early period, of uu attempt ulan Legitimist restora tion, nhu loiihil out Ihut It was no more lliuli the druuni of a few enltiiisi. usla, uud Ihul the peraou to bu restor ed hud m. knowledge of lliu mutter, ll wun uu immense reliut to lhoumn-ror; Lcaenl word Ihul she was lo bu !okt d itfier, uml liny rited her aulury to H, 000 Iruncsul olio hound. They ihoiighl of employing her in fieriuuiiy, but iin loi'luiiutely ahu did mil know the lan guage; ao alio waa atill kept on the luiinu list peiltircu. 1 ho minister had perle.et cniilidcnco ill her because alio hud no contitluiiee In linn. Shu novur oncu signed hur own nuine to a receipt lor money or loa report. I hey remoii- siraletl, hut ahu was inflexible, and so Ihey had to pul up with a sort of worn dtyilume, "Lena." She never even went. In tho prolcet n it-; when ahu hud anything to suy Ihul ciiiildn'l I o w rilten, she niimuniiied uu ul'ciiI ol thu hiiteuil to her own house to receive thu c-t im in il nicu t i u. Theru is no knowing whiil may hup pi.li," ahutiaed to say, "thuempiru may iml last our lime, autl il would bu a pivlty Ibiug te huvu oiie'a correapoiid- encu tiiriieil over by lliu minister of un ollier rnjimr." They smiled nl whut Ihey thuughi un excess of cutitloli, bill evenla shuwud thul ahu wua right. When the utupiru led, und ihu men nf Hie loiirtb of St-ptuinhor hud thu rilui intiguig of li.u urchivea, '-Lenu'a" let tela becumu thu talk of I'uria. Hut who wua ahu ? No ouu kuuw hut tho pel-sun immediately unit ernetl thu uuw uiiuiater. Shu wunl to him one day, pul her identity to him ua a rid dle, nulvoii it tor him when ho guvo it up, and asketl hlui ll shu should gn on tin belt, ro. llu could givu but onu re ply, lor exjiion nmr in above parlies. She was kept on, even ul'ler tho lull of M. Thiers, uml nhu rendered splemliil aervicu liithe imtrshttragovernineiit hy Iruckinga (lermuii apy, ol heraex,w ho hud worked hcmcll' lulu thu cuulitleiieu of lieiieral de Cissey when ininialer of war. Tlial fair "ctirioiia impurlinenl" waa fiiiiliug out ull aorta ol llituga ahoiit thu new nrgitiilr.ulion nl Ihu army, v In. n her industry was iuterriiplud by Ihe iibrupl dinuiiasul of tho treiierul t'lorWlils pot, and by un order lo her aelf lo leave I'uns hy ihu night train. "Lena" diud ii lew w eeks ugo of a cold cuiiirhl ul a ewer; uud of thu onu ur two hilndivd nersuua w ho attended thu religioua servile out ol respect for her meiuoi'V, proliiihly lint more thun two knew Ihut she wua uiiymnig more inun uu ollitei'a witlniv who bud lived on her iiieun. A'cm IV World. JUUIHVICTIOS OF JUSTICES UF TilH 1'KACJi. An Ai t to enlurge thu I'l iiiiinul juris dii liiill of J lial H eel of the I'eucu Hilt) Alderineii hi ihia Cuuimonwealth. Sr CTInN 1. He it euueted hy the Sen ulu uutl iiniisu ot Reprueunttivea til lliu Coinuioiiwi sllh ol 1'elilisylviuiia in (ieliel'lll Asacllihly inel, uml ll ia heru- hy tiittcled by lliu authority oi lliu aume, That thu several Justices of tho I'eucu uutl Aldermen of this Common weullh uru hereby uiitlionr.ed to lit it l mid tit ti rililne in the luuniier lieiviu alter pl'oviiled, thusuvei'ul nflt-iincn and uiiaili nu minis mentioned in Ihe thirti eth,! hiriy fiist,loily loiirlh,lorty-aixtli, sixty ninth, scvciiiy-sccniid, nliicty-nov-t-lilli, one liuiulred uutl third, one hun dred mid twcllih.eiiu hundred anil for tieth, onu 1 1 it I ii I It tl and hilly eighth nud onu hundred ami filly ei unil aec lioiis of Ihu Ai l nf thu 31 -t of Jlun li, A D. 1800, entitled An Act to consoll- dule, let lae uml amend the penal laws tit tin oiiiniiuiweali h Hm. 2. Whenever unv ticrsnli shall bu brought before a J ualice on a war - rani Issued by suid Justice, Ininiuetl on tbe Oath or affirmation of the party aggrieved, or of om one acting for the party aggrievutl, tho compluinl or iiilnriniilioii nhnll lie tuny read aluutl in thu beuring of tho deleii luiit, or party accuseu, and ll thu tlelemluut ahull nleud triiiltv to thu churgu against him, the Justice ahull proceed to inquiiv into the circumstances of the case, so lur us hu ahull think beat for u proper iinduraluiulliig ol the tluluudunl a guilt, und ahull tin need to puss atiil-nie up un thu ilulcmliiiit, w hich nciiteucu ahull buve tho full Inn e uml t-tl'ect of a sen- tune pronounced by IheCoiirt ol (iuur ter Session in liku cases, and thu tlu fendunt shull bu eominill.'d to thu jail of thu county till thu suiiteneu be com plied with. Skc. 3. If tho defendunt ahull plead nut guilty to thu offctiao churgctl, and shall ut thu suine tinio signily hia du turmiiiution in he tried by u jury of six betiiru Ihu auid Justice, ihu Jiislite ahull muku an entry tolhuletTect upon Ins ducket, uud thu dctcudmit nliull then enter into recognizance, with good uutl stilllciuul surety or sureties, condi tioned before thu auid Justice, on u duy fixed by tbu suid Jtinlice, which ahull bu not lens lliuli lour days nor more thun ten tluys, for thu trial of the suid olletise, slid not to depart ivitboiil luuve until discharged accortliug to law ; out if thu delendunt shull imt enter into such recogniiiuncu as aforesaid, it ahull he the duty ul the ( ontuMo to keep him or hur aulely until duly discharged hy course of luw, and in either fuse the Justice ahull proceed to ihu tliu I ol thu cu ii so in iho niunner pointed oul in the following sei lion ot this Act, but if lliu defendunt shull not signily his or her determination to bu tried bcliirc suid Justice, thu Justice shull proceed with suid Uelundunl us if this Act bud nut heeu passed. Sic. 4. 11 hciicvcr a Uelelidnut ahull signify hia or hei determination to be tried hy a jury ol six, iielnre a Justice of the l'oaee lor any otTonsu for which a Ji'i'i'-" ot the l'uacu ahull have juris die-linn according to thu provisions of Ihu ni-s t suction ol Un Act, in thu man. licr intilitt-il out in the Ibrttgoingsection. lliu suit! Justice upon such dcinuud ia hereliy required to continue thu caitnu lo a curium duy fixed, and proceed to iasuu a Venire tillected to any Cousla lu ol the proper borough, city nr town ship, where the aniuu cuuau is lo be tried, commuiiiliiig him to summon six gtatd uud luw lul inun, cilixelis of auid township, city or borough, and having thu quuhtlculiiiiis of electors therein, who nliull be in nowise of kin to either defemluiit or complaiiiuut, nur in any mnniier interested, who ahull he cLoseti ua follows, to wu : The Justice shall writo in u panel lliu names id eighteen persons, fluill which Ihu dclciiduul or his agent or attorney shull strike one nuine, the complainant ur primccuior one. mid so on ullurntilely until each shall have alrickun six iiumea, and thu reiiiuinliig six shull constitute the jury tu bu utul appeur before such justice ut Iho term to which nuid cause nliull have been adjourned, to servo ua a jury tor the triul ot sucb cause ; fromded, I hat in cunu either puny shull neglect or refuse to aid in striking tho jury aa nforesuid, tbu Jualicu shull strike the sume in behull of such party. Sec. 5. Il shall be the dutv of such Constable to muku aervicu ol suid veil ire, and to return the sume with thu names ol thu pel-sous hy him summon ed at the time uppolhtcd lor thu triul ut the cuuse. Sr.c. 6. it shall bo thu duty of such Constuble to bu in utlondunce on said Court at the time appointed lor said trial, and during thu progress of thu same, and it by reason ol cluillcngu lor cause, sicknuas or other disability, tbu perso'is whose name shall be returned by ihu venire, or any ol ilium shall bu enipuiineli-tl aa jurors, the suid Ctiustu hlu shull fill Ihu panel from thu by Blamlcra us is done by the Sheriffa in lliu Courts of Common I'leuA, and thu auid Cunstuhlu shall be allowed for his atlenilniico on said Court one dollur per duy, to be tuxed in the bill of costs nt tho close ot the triul ; the jury shall he conducted by tho Countable to some private and convenient plaeu, wheru ihey may deliberately, and without interrupt ion, consult iimju their verdict. Sl.C. 7. 1 hu couilielulico anil creth hilily ol witnesses, ihe lorm of outha lo units and witnesses, and tho Conaiu- hlo whu shall wait upon thu jury shull hu the sumo us in the trial ol the sumo jurisdiction and control over tho pay inenl ul costs, und the Justice, in case lliu jury shull by their verdict direct thul the prosecutor or the tlelonduul shall pity thu w hole or uny part or the costs, ahull proceed lo puss sentence accordingly, uud the purty who ahull be thus aciiluiifi-d shall bu committed until lliu aeiileiicu bu complied with Skc. 8. Thu verdict of the jury ahull bu lliutl ami conclusive upon all the qtiestiona ot tact involved therein, and no writ ol artiormi, or ol error or up- peul ahull bu ulltiweti lor thu l-uviuw of such cunu or fuel so tried by thu jury, nud in cunu thu proceedings ahull hu ro moved to a higher Court upon certiora ri, or otherwise, tho Ihstnct Attorney ahull thereulter conduct lliu proceed ings in behalf ol thu Comniuiiweullh, and his foe shull bu lliu same a upiui inihctinettts loiind hy Ihu grime jury, tu bu luxed and paid us oilier cost of lliu case, and if the proceedings shall bu reversed in uny certiorari or writ ul err ir sued out on behulf of the delclid union account nf uny defect ill lliu statement of the offense wilh which thu purtitaef cburged, Ihu Court shall acini theenceetliiiga buck to Iho Jua lice tor a uuw triul, ami direct informa linu or accusution in auid fuse to bu amended by thu District Attorney, uud sworn to by the prosecutor, and there upon thu dulelitlunt shull be required 10 enter bis plea to such amended iu fnrinnliiin or ucctisntiuu, uud thereupon the new- triul ahull proceed before the Justice us on the limner hearing. Sto. 9. Whenuvor the jury shall ren der a vurdict nl guilty, the Justice ahull proceed to puss sentence upon the ttclciiilmit according to luw, and with the like effect aa if the delenilaiit had plead guilty or been convicted in a Court of Quarter Sessions, and any sentence of imprisonment which muy he imposed ahull only be inflicted in ihe jail of thu proper enmity ; and all Hues imposed shall In) Collected into the school fund of the (Hiool district in which tliu ofii-nsu Wua committed ; and 11 shull be thu duty of th Justice to receive tbe amount of thu fine and pay it into tho treasury nf the protajr dis trict ; ami any neglect to pay the same Ha atoruaiilil ahnll be conainoreu a mia demeanor in office. Sto. 10. In all ciises, which shall bu Iried by a jury under the provisions nf ihia Act. the Jualicu nl the I'cacc trying thu same, shall be entitled to a leu of two dollars . am! each juror shall be entitled to on duller a r day, to be luxed aa cosla. Sko. II. When any person shall be anninioned to attend as a Juror ami shall fail to attend at thu time and ' place specified in the venire, bavyig no . ressonaniu excuse tu assign nirstnii failure, every audi person shall be fined in any torn not exceeding ten dollar, TEEMS-$2 per annum in Advance. .XHW-SKlUESbiV.gL. 18, NO. 13. lafjwiaa am i -m for which fine the Justine nf the I'. act ahull lender judgment in tho naiuu ol lliu Com moii wen ll h u ml iaauu 1 be execu tion thereof; and, when ciillecled, nliull puy the numo into the ftw n. hip or city school tri u-iii v lor the use ol the Coin moil Scliiniln therein. Sko. 12. The Jualicea of the Pence in this Cniuiuiiiiut-allli shall m l have jurisdiction to hear mid tl,-1 . ituit.c in Iho luuiinir ptmith'd ty mis 7ti oirciisea iiiciitioucil in the one -.iindrid ntul I lord sef liiiii of the Act id .March 31st, 1800. il thu vulue of the property Molt n shall nnt excei d ten dollars. S..c. 13. All Acts und purls ol Acta inconsistent herewith uro lierchy re peuled. COSTKST OVER THE AVOV T1U,V of our CU.XS Tl TU TI OX. In this country tliu opponents of thu Constitution of 1787 our happy Con- ail l lit In l, were quite aa auru that thut terrible instrument would dealroy pup ulur liberty as Lord Shcl'mmo was ihut lliu lintish atur would set if Amer ica hecumu independent. " 'Tin retilly astonishing," suid Ilit liurd Henry Luc. "thai the sumo people w ho bnve jusi omerged fituii u long und cruel wur in defi nite of liberty, should now agree lu hx un elective dcpolisin upon them selves uml their posterity." ' Sumo til Iho puwers must bo nhrioVctl, auid Sumiiel Cbusu, "or puhlie liberty ih bu uudangured, and in tune destroy ed. Joshua Alliuru.it ciiiigriiiiilaud imti Constitution members nt tho New York Convention thai they had the opportu nity "lo Buve ourdevoted country Inun impending ruin." Geurge Clinton nnid it Ihu sume Convention : " 1 hu Iricnd to lliu righta of muukiiitl ouliiiiiuhei thu advocates of despotism nearly two1 to one." Nor waa tho opposition confined In words. The spirit of parly tva fierce. Mr. John C. Hamilton assert thul llieru was a party combination lo Uil.o Iho hlu ot bin tulht-r, ihu grcul champi on ot the Con-titulion, hy thu duel ; am! Col. O. wuld did cei tuinly clmll ngu him, but upon explunnliui, withdrew thu challenge. On the 3 It. I July, 1788, iwentv dui s before thu Nuw Yt r' Gui volition adopted thu Constitution, cuine lliu news ol thu ratification by t irgin- I ho trienil ol lliu new charter marched lo the furl in Albany, read il uloiid withexultutioii.uud tired aaalule. 1' Iiu next day, the 4th of July, tho op potietils o( tho Constitution, w ho be lieved thai its adoption would bo the aelting of thu atur of Auiericun liberty, niurehed in tliu tort and burned thu charier. Its Iricnd, rejoicing in pro spective victory, attempted lo pass triumphantly the house wheru the oilier purty were holding their celehiu- Hull. It ii I Ihu latter tell lipun litem uml drovti tlieui buck. The I'onaiiiu- tiiiuuhstn milled, am! approached hy another street, liul again thu other purty w ore ready, and hud pluntt d a small cannon loaded with slimes to ru pel the uasuiilling column. Thu Con stitntioiialists pressed on, and as the drugiMjiis al their heud ln-guii the churge,thu atili-Cunsiituliniiulista tried In tiro thu ciliinon. Hut il bud beuu spiked, liku the gun in Gov. Don's n sun It upon the Pnividenco urscnul in 1842, or tbe priming wua wet, ami il would nut explode. A conflict follow ed, and tho stony buttle ol Civet street is historical. In the city of New York, after the Constitution wus adopted, its lilentls resolved to punish its opponent by destroying the press ol tho publisher Creenleut; whoso paper bud Veen the urgnn nf opposition. They assaulted bis house, ilo fired a pisiol union,; them, und gulluntly dclunded his castle. Itul thu mob triumphed, (rreenleat and his friends fled, and the publication of the pupor wu suspended for many tluys. Thu rioters n'ao proposed to visit John Lumb, a tough old soldier of Ihu Revolution, who was Collector ol thu Port umler the Stute government, und who wus subsequently appointed to thu samo position under tho new Constitution by l'roidont Washington. Lumb w as as brave aaa lion. Ho mude duu prepnrutititi. Four veterans ol thu wur, two young men, nntl ucoltiretl servant who hid attended Lamb at the hut I loot Monmouth, composed the garrison ol the house. Tbu lienerul directed in person. Hi house waa on tho south aide of Wnll street, midway between Pearl nud William streets., uhout thu present situ of thu banking house of llrowii Brothers, llu bail luid ill fifteen or iweuly sliinil nf urius. with proper ammunition uud aide-arms. Thu lower doora and window wore barred, tbe hull whs barricaded wilh the furniture ot thu dining room, the stairway was obstructed in the sume manner, and the garrison w as mussed in the second atury. Tho boys were atulioned al the nuigaxiue to hand fresh uiiiskels and to loud. Thu (juucrul pluced euch mun, wilh strict orders not to ti it) until bu should begin the uclioii' and all tho lights III thu house were extinguished except at the arsenal. Loop-holes were cut in the window nhulti) ' lor tihaervnliou, uud the (ieu- lul calmly awaited thu assault. Ihe rioters urnved. They filled iho street dense throng. They ronrcd. threatened and cbullciigett. Hill theie was no reply. 1 ho house wua durk uml silent. Thu leutlera nf thu molt belli n council nf war. They decided Ihut lliu hotiao waa either that rted or garrisoned. They knew tteuerul Ltunb. und concluded thul it was probably not rted. J hen embracing thu butler purl ot vulnr. and shouting dclltiucu, thev withdrew. Tho Constitution so bitterly opposed was adopted. Hut it has not ruined our ilovoied con ii try, a Joshua Ather- tun lenred, nor havu Iho righta or man kind been Imperiled, as (ienrgc Clinlnii believed. The desponding American to-day, as ho hears gloomy loruhinliuga Ihut wo have surely reached the cud, thai liberty hu now been finally over thrown, nud thut only nccnmuiattng di-uater remain, should ciirelully In quire whether J.Tcniinh belong to a nur' V thut nna won or mat, ami remem ber Lord Shclhiirnc, Hnrko. Heiiedick, Clinton, and the Conatilnliun that waa In dealroy America. F.iiitoh' Easv Chair, mi Harper! Miign;tne jar April. Ilewaro of tawning doga I They jump npon yon, and leuvu the marks ot their dirty paw now liny win lick your hand and Iniidlu you as long ut there are bone to Inj got. Too nint h sugar in thu talk should lead us lo suspect that theru i very litllu in the heart. The moment a man tiruinva you to yqnr futu mark him, for he in tho very geiitleinnn in rail ul you lie hind vour back. If a fellow take the t rou tile In nailer bo expect lo be liuitl for it, and he Calculate thut hu will gel his wage out of the soft bruins of those be tit kit. Vt Inn people stoop it generally is to pick something tip, and men don t stoop to tint t it you un less they reckon npon getting some thing out nf you. When you sco loo much politcne you may generally eood auill. " smell a rat," il you giv a mood - .ti.u.i i oecutisu ne is uiwnya jHiatng hia nose into mcusuie thut spoil tbe t-4lllHlilUtit.il. Nothing contributes to trunquiliEO tbu mind so much ua a ateutly pnijHne a point on which thu soul muy fix Ita intellectual eye. Thia ia a d'adic proverb: "Il'lhe l est luiili'a luulla wile written upon his Inn lit atl. it would maku bun pull his but over his eyes. .- Thou oughtesi lo tuil lo mind the inure ht-uvy sulleriiign of others, ihut so t him may eel the littler bear thine own very small troubles. Youth is tho vernal season of life, und lliu blossoms it then puts forth are indication ut those future Iritits which uru to bu gulhercd III future y euia. " W but do you propunu to tuke for youi cold ?" said a lady to a eneexing Ktiitli man. "Ob, I'll sell il very cheap; 1 won't higgle uhout the price ul ull." A child being asked what were tho llirce grcut fcusla ol tbu Jews, mil un. nuturully and promptly replied thut they weru: "Urcuklust, dinner and supper." There is no truth in the report that a mun w us starved to death nl olio of the Saratoga hotels, becnusu be ro lusod lo tee iho waiters. 11 o died a liul tl rul death. .Most people uro rather cross, and must people uru tiniisiiully hungry, on Sunday. No one can tell why it is, but if wo uhserve our actHuintmiccs wo shull find il to be true. "What is the reason that your wife ntul you ulwuys disagree ? " usked onu lriehinun of another. "Because we uro bolh of one mind ; she want lo he muster, and so do I." Definition of a kiss A report from headquarters. Chorus "How exquisite! JJow ' refined ! ! How reully quite loo lur more thun moat uw fully delicious Ml" A Norwich mart cull himself on hi curd a " Tcniicrunce HtMit-maker." Thu need ol li nipe-runcc tiisits isappar cut ; fur, thuiigh ihey uro not generally drunk, il'a a notorious fact that they uru often very tight. " I'ivo or six month of married life," remarks a velerun observer, " w ill often reduce a nuturully irascible man to such u condition of angelic humility that it wouldn't be sale to trust him with a pair of wings." Botanists havo a class of plant which they tiumu Incompltlir; we might ill lliu sumo sense speak of incomplete, imperfect men those, numely, whose longing uml snuggling are not in pro portion to their doing uud performing. A man will sco whore there is a house lull of children, one or two ol the eldest restricted, and thu youngest ruined by indulgence ; but in the midst there are some that are, as it wore, lilt-gun en, who many times, neverllie- less, prove tho beat. " Huxley, my '' I " any the Peg Moines (Iowa) Uetiiiter, "you haven't efiine a bit ton soon ; lor w hen we hear fa. mun up in licuding, Pa., being beaten ut euchre hy a learned pig, it' uhout time tu aak, 'Whither are we liiliing?"' The luto Lord Dudley once, npon a Vienna ludy remarking impudently to htm, " IV but w retchedly bad rruncb you all speak in London I" answered promptly, "It is truo, Madam wo huvu not enjoyed the atl vantage ot hav ing tho French twice in our capital." If thou seek this or that, and wouldst be in such or such a place, the belter to enjoy thy own profit and pleasure, thou shall never bo at quiet, nor free from trouble ot mind ; lor in every instance somew hat will bo want ing, und in every pluco there will bo some ono to cross thee. Toil ay 'a duly can only bo done well to-day. Tinio and circumstance uru nuw titvorablu. and we are in the beat condition to perform il. To-mor. row ull will be changed, other exigien cics w ill arise, other object will cluim uir allontuin, and ourcupacity for per forming that special duly will be sensi bly diminished. No man's spirit over hurt by doing his duty ; on the contrary, one good action, unu temptation resist ed uud ovuivomo, one suerifico of do siro or interest, purely for conscicnco nuke, will prove a cordial for weak and low spirits, lur bevonu what either In dulgence, or diversion, or company can du for them. Do you know how a church ha- in a r works ? The principle ia a very ingenious one. Somo Indie borrow money from their husbands, buy mate rials, and make up fancy articles, which I hey doiiute tn the hur.uur. Tbon they change places. borrow more money from their husbands, and buy th article back ugnin. Sorrow is tlelerioniling so fur n i is aclllsh. The man who is occupied with hia own interests makes grief and excuse for cflciniiinto indulgence in sell piety. Ilo beciiines weaker and moro fretful. The man who hnn learnt habit ually to think ol himself as a part nf a grealur whole, w hosu contliici lias been bubiiiinlly directed to noble ends, is purified anil strengthened hy thu spir itual convulsion. II is disappointment, orbia loaaof aume beloved object, niakea him more anxinua to fix the liases ol hia happiness widely and deeply, and In be content with thu consciousness nf honest work, Instead of looking for n hitl is culled success. We any it is natural fur the dow and Ihu flame to rise, because, w find them always doing so ; but is it lea characteristic of the human aoul to send up tow aril heaven, its leant, and hopes, ami reverent worship Ihe fra grant dews, ami holy flames ot tho spiritual world of the breast and il it be not, are they lea natural than tba other? Thus Ihu charge of violent- to tbu course of natttr ha a bearing on '.hosu who condemn prayer, at least ua strong as on thoae who cling to It. To refuse to pray, or to argne against our praying, is to resist an oniraga, not a mure Inncied physical order, but a law written by tho finger of God himself on tho heart of bnrsaaily. As the body i one, o also f the Christian life. Phyaical health ta tha harnionou action ol every member according to il natural law ; and reli gion i the true health of oar whol being tho snnciifiention of body,ol, and spirit. Religion ia the eonaecra linn of everything to (iod of the whol lilu il eating and drinking as well al it pinying, il joy aa well a it .or row, lis pleasures a well a il duties, it wcek-duy a well as it Sabbath. It aline gives lo man th of bit whole being and of the onirnrse around him, and thowa to him that th tru human cimiplelcne.a lis, nnt in tha firoacriplion of any of the clement at ii being, hut in their prop eierci, and in li. right blondigof tba whole.
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