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How: Von %%ay I'. WIII.• Pakor.—r , orviera ever Sunday Morning at II o'cluen,' " A. M., and ; P. Al. . . Second Prusllyterinn Church. curlier or south t 11.1111Ver mild Politica A. Oct.s Rev. Mr Ealls,_ritbkr,..." ,, l.kKsjites eO/11111Utlie at I I 1 , '1:1 , 1e1.: A. M., soil o'citlek P. M. lit. John's Churvh.t i'r..t. Epo.copial) northeast iiihtle ni Coot,' lit 11 . 0. itOV..l I{. Ilocus, Rector. Services at II o'clock A. M.: tool o'clock, P. M. English I,utherdo Chetah, Bedford between Main - and cut tier streets. ReV..l4e,d, Fry, l'astor. 5er11 ,. ..11 at II o'clock A.. 31,, and 7 o'ebial, I'. NI. - - • tleratan liegdoted Church, title eau Han over a lid Pitt strejak. '(lev. A. 11. Kremer. Paster.— Services at II ,r'cloeW.. M. and e! M. 3leth.slist tL I!linnit, Ckirsl ch.trge) ..ornersl Alain and Pitt Streets. Ras. R.ll. 116.1111tvni,,PaStlIr. Sera ieee at 11 o'clock A.. 31. a1.,11 . ),, n'eloals I'. M.. Methodist E. t 11111...11 ,seeond charge.) lie.. A. A. faster. Senices in College Chapel, at II o'clock and 1 g.'cluck. .NI. Roman Catholie Chtrrrli. Ponifiet near Last street. 1tev..1,111106 Parrett, Pastor.' Services un ti a bud ,nn day preach month. lierinan buther.in 1:1111rell rot 11`r or vooar.st. arid Iledlord streets. Roy. 1. P. Ka:who'd, faster. aerslce at 10 , ,,1 A. M. gal — When cham:es in the aloive are 111N,11.ttlry the proper persons are refinesred to ta tits 116. DICKINSON COLLEGE Cheri es Collins, D. D., President and Professor of • Wirral edeuce. . Rev. I,moan 31..h.linson. D. D, Profi.ssor of Philoscs, ,idly and h.ttglish Literatut e. ,Jaines Marshall, A. 31., Professor of Ancient Lau . gunge. Win. i.. 11.. swell, A. M.. Professor of 3lntiletuat Ira. William C. Wilson,. A. 31., Professor of Natural &Wilco and Culutror 011110 3/.4:11111. Alexander :whew, A. 31.; Professor of Hebrew end binder's Languages. . • ttainuol D Illthatan, A. M., Principal of tho Grammer Eclotol. . • 11. P. Purcell, A.D.. 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Advereloed later., Li/ be. harg d with the coot lIN It tikli JOB &: BOOK , J-FRIN I G --OFFICE; B.'.E. COr: of the Square, Alain St 51kft (64 I r THE .I;I i .LLET GIRL nr ELIZAI3I4II p.vvrEs • "Thank goodness: this is lite . hist week of . the pnyttentinte !" . • , "You amot any .? thnt-is n cnmfprt nenny rote! We shill 'get rid of tkose odinin7 stranger-girls, with Ore nlisttys bunging 0. 011, the wrings, nod thrusting their. noses' where they itre nnt-WRitte.t." , " • • " That is somethiudtn rejOice at; indeed. I drin't ohjeetlo 'Our own "linllef-ludieiii titit — tOl hale the-e extran" intruding; into the reen :nem, spying ttliout and 16tening to every Wert, Marls said, I declare it in quite insulfeinble! • positively, quite." The scene where this colloquy was going on was the green-room of one%of the leading metropolitan theatres. The interlocutors were principals, no, the term goes, rind, by virtue of 1 drawing from the treasury —the one, fifteen poonds,per week for enemies walking ladies; and the other six, for delivering meal:wen— they conceived themselves entitled to 'he as in Bolen: motley pleased to - Cie uulotppy girl , many 'or whom possessed far superior talent, hut wto were- obliged to be content to pin, weekly ns many shillings as those clever la- 1 dies•did pounds. :... • It is. true - that both had somesvhst suddenly ! risen from the slate they so much • desPhted, perditvueof it friend, to the proud [Mellen they nt present-nccupied, nod. though drawn; tic critics: might detour to their- claims± ; lll7 ertiiiiily obtained the —reigned merit." pipt . had somewhat defaced their cliarins. and the remembrance of their e.trly struggle, yet it had left them the knew ledgeof the vultirrali!e penitent which their younga.mociates might he usual easily wounded, and never 1110 the axiom ilia! "knowledge io power" liven more aptly Illustrated. thall in the' dealing out s of iui r-e~wet~~nwd -. larta -r=~-- One of ti! se pariahs of the dramatic tnihn ok-ballet-giil—lna at the antne ntoinent lean- iug her head upon her clasped lutrels,-1111f1! rested ou the niantlepiece y Size had sought the apartment to be clone with In r .thottglits, anti ao she atom! there alone-she forgot the , i ,seene'around her, ml_sow,_ tit bar mentajvis ion. the bail alai desolate home. where she I knew that the announcement ut the withdraw.: al of the piece would bring_ tears ,gml constet I notion. _ *he knew that 11f..011 her rested it cant niaollill of responsibiltty, for elle had at I • pitch anti Mutest stitute. SI e was girl; flll.l she bated the profession to which . P9vertf, but init, her. will, conienied. There wits a look of deep anxiety in her rya e —and her face, but tor the rougeTelW wore, would have been pale namat.hie ;.tiVeu thrbugh dial, tinge' was rut CXpll - t•bil II or hlsep aItX!L• y that stitch iii with her girlittlifettro. She started, as the voices of the ladies aroused . her irons her reverie; and us she became awaLe of the nature of the cooversation that ira,..gUilig on so near her, a bright Hush. suffused her neck; and mounied even to her brow. " Du you hear hourself milted to go o n th e stnge,Miss alefl ?" rudely inquired the promp ter, shuffling Oaf, lii spectnele4 - in one ft:ind, - . nod his butik in the other. • " I nm here, tie !" ' Here ! ei, I see you nre here..tin i I shall fine you for talking at the wing-. Here, in : deed! llow , dore you answer me? I've to ken core you s 1 't be litre much longer! toe Mod! get rid of the whole t uc k of yolt. Fri day night will heyour (oat night,' owl find your treasury pretty 81113111 1 have you all down for a' fi!.e—yobr whole weeks salary :—every. one a set I,l—'' W h at elegant appellation be wise about to apply woo suspended by the sipproach of an extrisnw of rank, who foticied himself elver ern tely in lore with the object of tins unprovoked attack. The peer eyed him, for iii moment, cont. nipt .ously through .his glatts, hoes that you were 'emying . ahnut a fine,'Ali" ' The prmuptor muttered, owl hawed.: B ! It di! What's the damage V' Then. - without wailing tor a reply, drawing a e..eeialgti from bkvemt, that pay tt will, take youriolf elf, mid d on 't annoy n lady with your impertinence." .1.,e1 me beg youe lord-hip will put up your puree.' not iu the h.tbie-uf receiving.fa rote from sit-engem" - „ . Struttigers! now nnw r nnw, don't be cnnel; 'my deowent ewenturtilL',-Tott my lite. it's enough bwenk n fellOw's heart' when you know thut I mu Wllilifig to thwow my Whole fowttnie‘ nt plow feet. lum weally INtiWpaise.l that you pwefer to RCM/till in thi.o deierttible podtion, When ewewy that wealth mid love can c unwind wait youw noceptonce. My lord," mild the girl,. " 11 ere can be no Mippitiess for MC, escepruStiociated wills. virtue • Now, my denw- cwentouw," began the peer; but by this mime Nlihe'Odell woo ptepor log to ke her ploce in the bullet. The young nom still kept huiering neur her, ..Oue'vrold, Mies Odell." '• Ilave:thr goodaeoa to make way, thy lord," bald nhe .• Thee hoenw me by ming the fine nut of 'this,'my deswest °wenn/I.w ! You don't know how IniPpy you . will it;aite.nte if you .will pew net ni , e to coot wihote in the teusthat wily to letiw be--pre3 du!' nud, MI lie spoke, he pret.sed into henbsuds II Iteevy Purse. Why was it tint fir a MOlllellt bhp tightly clitiped itoind a rperlde come, iptt her eyes? The next the light went mut —iter lips .turned Mltller and. es n cold slied.l4 passed ilt;otiktli tier frame; ell'e coldly put it h.ek. "into the do nor's hand.' • Lek the r inss, uky !Ord: or—or I e6tlll think that you,loo, ourubluo with others to ins.* me!' " The young noblemen Mopped promptly book -The path opined. audio a. Moment. the ballet , .. • . . sprang upon , the rtage. hod the young :gni with her oumpahione, enwrenihed in shay., were (lancing guily r hefure on appluudiniutidi .. • lIMMIMI3 QM throulth die wia nd . ruin—nn, through the •ileei owl niu , l, irnmeeil • the feitl' nod delicate girhr,',. Alfate=; the nibl. thiVekh 5he:111444 7eiditii'k r. :4,eos. 4114.dikuggroui hauuta of druukeueita end wiole, rom Tm ramszx assmzarn. shivering with..l:told with terror, and with weakness, ns.every sound - scared her, as every footstep applonalied her—now trembling at the loneliness of the long, dismal street, that seemed so interminable—noW 'Springinglike it startled fawn item Some intoxicated wretch reeling stolidly home—and, mute, ten thou , sand times more, afftislitelb by the approach of time lionnetless lost ones" who roam sitente- . lessly through .our streets, rendering night bideous , by their profane cud hacclninalion or gies. OW, otineter stealing softly, breathless- ly —now, with a qinck ,and talky step, that gradually increases to, it flight, the New Road is—gained. - fier - hcne,:is far -distanie Now;_in.asolenui.equare.-slieteturns the gruff. ogood-night'' 'of. the .polieemen—ntlw agilely eludes the rude grtisp of ir a nn, who - ,• tuiper eeired, bad been for tome Vine dodging on her ,foot-.tens. .At lost, in the dint distanO, .tibe de-cries n shadowy figure tottering towards her. It is her mother worn with; eetehiing, coming to - meet her; and: with n sigh of re lief, the girl at onset , all her remaining titrength and springs . alortly forward, het, nit she' going her mother's si le, all hit: new found cotiriige 'melts awity. - and - shAinks,sobbingi hue the maternal arms. . . ••• llp child !, my child ! •m exclaimed the af frighted garret; ••wtmai imew trouble is theme amore for Os ?.. . •• Trlikl,itrilte Mat Wet k of lie pnalPmime," said Clara, ••and•l fear it will be almost nie, at oysem, to obtain number Situation:"' I‘l , .rning broke nail found Clara kneeling by ;ft itetul Miller's The vow e•lie registered tltire wits heard iu lienven; ntalchronioled by eatigMs — in-thellook-of-Life. • Nothing con tempt me now," ebe ext.:ln:m -ad; ••far the noctifictrtlint might have been nu act of l iety, wou'Ll henceforth be said' the weep ing nu.ther, to. t•he totally embinced her, '•nnd I no.feurB for the future " [lave none, mother I We con work, con . '• until in luau!, thy child, to dentli." And din,iitotlier—iir - die" tuidUri like hint at pence." ®® There was n great atiroction Dory ins, , :for a first ti needy find been. announced—nu thina unknown; but, by the inter, et Ihut hail hero evinleil itt . ltich quarters, it won jeottjeJtured that it caniefrittit n noble.i.ource. There was to be a first , lippettrititee, alto, in the lady n•ho wan to play the heroine. There - , n moiety about both her and the piece, Ithat n,illier CI our aeon's could t.olve„ • Shte Cams phtiitly ire-aril iii deep intiurning, cht-ely veiled ibhe wan sins netompanledhy, .a•sidow Lily, nuppoted to he her,- mother ;. hut nt neither beeineil to loty,e any lance in the estableilitrictit, and never larked . until the last moment / at the relearentn,deport ' ing the instant the puniness of the stage Wae over, it wtry not ponsilde is glean any in.cli• gence concerning them. All flint wt.n known Mss, that they arrived in a plain brougham, which drove t ff the monierd they' "lightedoitid rettuned exactly nt the. time the rehearsal, clincluiled The nervn I ended them appeitred to be nn taciturn us thent•elvee, for by tin cajolery could he lie induced to isomer any queetione, ,proluttly because theta Wilt uotl:iug t, tell 11113'911.1 the t•imple tact of their retudt lice Harley. cirri t, toot that hit y. wig iiii-Irtsse's mime appeared iu the hilly or Miss L 'cokes. The monver, fit coureo • 'noised the whole !wool lets if ittere won one; hot thane gentlrliien cnnuuuuly Mali:island the art of limping their 'tutu counsel, ....Athiet , the eventful evening strived. .The Ihon,e was crainuiedin every pert, for tumor lied epoketi well of the poetic beauty of the piece, and it illie kIIIIVI IT" that entity feehfone -Idte had mowed privete boxer,. There was yri , itt excitement et the opening of the firet scene, ir - hiell'ettdi enbeided lode 'eilente. In the Aitnd the heroine 'wile O. tneke her et pi tanner. ' Iler ,chaincier woe ill - al ph, .und touching. mid soiled well style of her face and figure. Sltfei.peere.l in tne pore chisel° . drapery, beating ii bucket of 'ft e•hly glithered hewers. there, it vine eerily men.' wile elleice end c..etly, 111111 . 11 S the moved through her pert her ..clioit_witcti. roceful and dignified, end her voice wee curt end 'plea:Aug, Ity-ilir end of the first MA I.lle lin.' recered the :menden of die WYIIIOtt her puweln he clime 4nuluully nt the end i:f the filth ;,et, lit oily wan the succenn of the 'tragedy conplete, 1;111 tl.e new norm heing c died lof, a shower of Imuquits fell at her feet. W Melt dal not IMtvu fur a eerrital to collyct, but lietnell bite otr,„,niuitlet ‘ oodles nod eourt,den, while the tragedy rts-antii.itit ct,tl Inc repetition.until further notice , ataidet a elm ill Of lipplll,llsC. As the left the singe, the heard n _Tome close behind her exclaim: ',Why, 'gond itwitt ci•dm!- Init poseible-1 - Do my eyen deceire ale!' ow do I we'd!) , see my 'adowntilu lieliit easlaved—tbe chewtning `• Lovelace is ply flume, „Lord Itivets : treat you will have thin goodness toretitOtitter it!' " A sik , huke-hy-nll tijint-is--ii'uoodqg r ewablet.! in ilespniw !" I , . . "At thin 11i011u nt, a distinettionad looting and very lot home man, v. he hod eat iu blue t•tage box nn nttenti•e ipeetator, arrived, w ith a In dy in .1 , ep naantnintr, leaning upon his aril , , and after a few whiepered . worth., carefully atraneing the (olden( an aleph, clank 'around Mit. Ldvelmee, he led her r,spec . ikully frum the buoy et uvrds .w,.103 everywhere greeted tier progrelm ( , . . ._. • • , The'ltnllei room, tlio-next evening, woe in n ninon of grent excitement, '• Who," exclaimed u do z en voices, "is tL lUixw I:nyelqatt ?" Ouers!" • "Tin sute her thee .1# r jllnr 0 . 310_! , " al "• And to 'tne=inol .to nior bitt it's no use guessityr—tell us!' Da yotr,retnember that 'OOlO, sileitt gill. .. F 4 04 qp 4 04t04a-,l,; .. alelaagholy when idle rail with n truritain .11 the , men' Here wild a , . • • And Ate tool ji -I , ridlwr lip' woo - in tE'dioi llturo'rrobi and Wm's going to Go worried." • • CARLISLE, PA., WEDN.ESPAY, APRIL 28, 'lB5B. 111=11:11111111I2IIIIIIIMMI tW I= bringe her oit•the Stage!" • • ..oh „there another phrt or the story ! I t Hemel that' her father poyetty through seine bank breaking, - or acd then his fathi'Yhebtived very 11 . 1 to him—and then he changed his name—and then he, died—no, he wrote-a play, and be couldn't get it acted then he died !" .• itell—entl so the tingedy fa tier father's I p.uppobe ?" • "VeS,-its—youvlve_liifit!. And en it np - pears t - 7 Lovelace Lovelace is her retri?iitrte, it . seems ; the other writ; on assUniscl , one-.'-took Ii to her heed that it• woe a re -spect-to-ber-dend-Jather jdAnoduce--the ihitt.lte u poor man, had so :touch set . his biotin on -for it set-m+ wrote th 9 character for lier•when site witsAttite a little. cltild, , --ntid no sha deterinitie , l to-get .tlie,pnrt before ever she trot married,' because, I Vuppme she .inmgi:m.her husband would let her dose after• wards, fur n irandroother,;:or on omit, or on uncle, or some one, has 40.1, and left them sotrie money,. and so you elle, she sports her brougham !" I!=I:=M1 -Theinorning,was cleat; and-bright. and the trees were fruiting forth r their firm spring buds ',hen a marline patty issued from the por-. tale•of St. Pancras. Several carriages atten ded, stilt there was an air of quietude about the ati:dr Soon the bride oPpearid, led ,hy her Ittl , hand, whose noblecountemince. bore the impresaof service done in sunny India, he looked proud othin• choice: and sbe—no, in it,e.e7timple,white. dress,shodentted cnnfitiently upon his p rtu—wore on her ,fqe the hotiert glow of an approving c ncienee, and as Sir Arthur ,and Lady .Leslie ytepped into ,their carriage, few could 'IRV° guessed that the heal mice figured on the stage, or shivered at mid night thrraigh,the lonely att eels, a poor, Un protected ballet-giri.- Yos,tirere woe one eir - . cutttAttnce which might have led observers to rtuef,ect'sontething of the kital..fur, nn the'car-: tinges droveewes, n gtotipe of young girls ap pealed itt the door of. the sacred edifice, and . though aortic litirre4—neglitrWlll - , - whenevrr tiweibling is in . cptesthin—mode were in tents. - ,ttol - retyifrowil were away who Mid succeeded in.gaining n patudng notice feats Lady Leelie, - in after sellto, woe, by her = throne, rri , cueil froth it lift: of privotion, nod placed in Chemin:latices where, by . industry nod vii tae, they'vrere enntiled to earn re emit peietit income, while Ow, !miring in the ephoto to which by birth kith lind n elnitn, wide!' her education and talent; qualified her to chine, beentue n li!ere•ing to thoith nround her, nod the light of her nutthandre home, nod the joy nod pride of hie hetilt. (Written fur the Harald.) MY CHILDIIOOD HOME.. 13:E!MM:Z! My childhood home! how . etidenring_nre there Words ; bet no one con no fully feel Weir force, es he vtliu line coiled out upondhe storpy °aeon of life, le tvlug behind till the tissocin tions nod Giende of lie ywith: In the grant Matte of life, there ore moments when, the mind would return to its cutely home, with the fondest offretion that 'dies the Brent deep of the soul. Oftentimes d.,ee the hem (pine for Ito elite hUme, as the lonely bird COI 8 for its mate. The heart is a . strong palace and cat withstand the storms of life, a• d the mthiptess of this world. But, then ,Bare ate cords that are indissolubly united with all the endearments of home, and the breaking of pee curd ruins the strong palace of the soul. flow strong we tire and yet ,how weak. We are hold enough, to ride, over the field of bat tle while its fair plains tile' deluged with hu ' lllllll blood, yet at the tliought of home anti all its loved ones,tho brave warrior sits down and weeps ns a lonely 111101! oter 11 lever's grave The "old tar," can rig hi, vessel with n strong and brave tpe tontine of nn ocean -life, but While Mr. tar away on some foreign/Awa r e. he weeps as he thinks of ibis land of his.biril; the lime of his youth. We look upon our 4;1111dit..11 days 88, our happy ones when no cares 'ilisturbed our young 111.81 tS, and when we were joyous nu , l free. Well do we rentember the place of our eilrly joys. where we sported 'upon the green. - Every ,tiiing around the old , Sliot seemly dear to us. The old honer,' the „fields rind meadows; over which we gamboled with youlltful_gler_._nuiLth_e_grus_9_hille_or_e_nit Not. for front the house, ran one of those beautiltil .. etriTtits, on .whose bank we used to wnialtir o ftettitattly, end watch the tinny tribe us they sported In its limpid miters. Alt! old stream; we have thee full well; thy hills and glades ate dear. thy murmurings are low and solemn, and ever-nisi° whisper of Veit early joy e., Taward's the east where the sky is tinted with'Auora of the morning, stands the "old velloOlhctise," cud every thing about it sr j enis sacred. We welL_rvmvinber the • chi neat in the corner where we watched thi master, and made 'resdy far mischief. Yes, ,he Min• re member tauovben we crouched benealli the rod, when not sly• enough with our pranks. plothwithstaticling this we still love the place, but while we ~review the "old homestead," with its broad fields, and sparkling si t cnn ;,,, the school I 1111 l oe with its play-ground nod pleasant. grovets_we a termelil ask where ore the friends or cur-youth!' Where nree,,ltituse who were the catitpanionet - of our 'boyish spier:ie.? Where are our young chiss . mates? Where is rhea tWribt.eyedgirl, wo laved so web? Ala ua lh.tes "bright must fade.", Timo has made its changes Let us go tit the old - h ouse Lot a very l'ow.of our ,eurly a;Seciates 0 . , we. flad, j let is go to the "old school bouse,". but mei Mite tif7our-early—ectopmtions Therare gone! Sums to, act their part in tl o worlds conflict, mul'they seem to du well, mei nuderettuaddife and tie:relations they wt•rk fat God Unidtruili:' • . . • Atol borne bnye , grown weary of; - 11 - e rind its..entex,Ahey have'tarried. long 'at the Wine,' they, been - strong drink; the vigor' of their piutii lammed In intoxication .Tent one , wanly rortrrnow tuttere,and tneti4 down to th tevelry nK pnibion. The .:brighineee — of .tho 4e . ie ,nnieil b'y the'rutnee or td eint ok s' its bbl. silo ••theY. tremble over.•a -dyintkord Youth-end hpntity';Rhlh yet .to their ettength 11.1 d their glow - • . • Have been marked by the fiend and in 'ruin laid low; And the priest, and the statesman together have kneeled To tlr eele wi d a . e ” God-ohsoeno 9H , in madness they, Others have sought their fortunes in strange lands; some in the sunny south e:;, settle in re gions of polar cold, and some in the land .of gold, but there are others•gentle reader, that ,tittsevdnway in the early bloom of womanhood, and some sunk quietly to rest in the morning of life, and now they lie ;beneath -the church ! -- yard greet!. We ,have visited their quiet rest- , tug - places ;•,ite have planted the rose to bloom o'er. their:hende;•„we have mourned anil shed cur leers over their cold homes. Alas; we may go to tbeit: gitivestin a bright, summer's day, we may go when the sun, nheds his last lingering ray, we may go when the busy world is staking to rent, we may go in eatm,sne may go in storm, we may-go at the return of birds and flowers, and bow low over them, anti call l i long and loud, Mit ”. they hear net, they heed • I not, they are free from all earr,"• ; '--their - its have flown_to a more genial clime, where. they-are-undisfurbed--by;eorrow,.--and-foreier_j _With all 'the chengen dint time has mntle, we lotte to,revisit our denr old home. IL was the home or our father, the home where our infancy Was cradled, nod contentment dwelt. . The winds of adversity may sweep over thee, and the rude hand ol .denth tear nwaraby loved ones,-still I hive thee thou land Of my birth, thou home of my youth. Home! there le it magical epefl . in thy time_ Wherever I wander thy MprllUll,. retnin ne'er luny. the WWI that twined tiroutel . thee - .Aryan Thou home of my, father.-tiMp joy of my . heart !^ COTTAGE GREEN, PA ' April 17, 1858. TIIE lEly LIQUOR BILL A_Suprlentent to an Act to Regulate the Sale nJ havvcriling Liquor,. ,Approved . 314 t. 4,(!J" of The. E..llowing in copy of the Ligiken.till, an it tins Ail both liousee 411 . the Penunylvaoitt Legielni ore: .0-1.-- -. 117Y4t--entictettby—the—Sennte-end flonsiof RepreeenititiveS of the Commonweolth of Petinsylvonio in General-Assetohly ! W e t. H ir u tt it . is hereby redacted by the authority of the same, Dint opplimuite for• brewery or distil._ lery licetise plod' hereafter poy therefor the Several uniountn fixed by the 'third section of on net to reetibite the sole of intoxicating li qum•s, approved 11 rob thirty-first; Anne 1./Atini one thousand eight hundred ntid tif'y J'rovided, That the sortie atoll in no 5,0 b e less tl o w, (Oval-five donors, eiteept in case of persons whose 11111111 . 111 sutras tire tern then ono thintsined della:v. who silent: pity, fifteen . dollars, awl the proviso in the section efore. snit), so fur its it fixes the minimum rote of li-• cruse at fitly dollars, is hereby repepted: See. 2 That tipplicanta for 4 ltcenre to vend any itititiiciting ligitorap by the (part or greater qinintity, with or without :other good., wates or inetchanili.e, shall hereafter pay therefor lie enti tier et•tit . less than the sever.' 111111111121 fixed by the twelfth section of an act to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors, approved Mitt ch thi rt . ) •AIIIIO one 111011!+111111 eight hrutdred and lift)-six .That the hlllllll 81111,11 in no case be leas than twenty-five (habit,. :.tutplthr provision in said section, that I.tieli xutn nhall:in nn eiise ho less than filly thillar,, is her shy rvirepilfd. Sec. 3 'flout all hotels. NHS nod taverna, shall he elosdied and rated 'According to, the estimoted yrtrrly Mlles of liquors natio), lied to Hite sold therein. or in the house intended to be 'recopied for such purpto.e. oe follows, to wit': tit till noses Where rue!' estimated yearly tiares shall he ten thousand ditilors or more, such hotel, inn or tavern shall be rated an 't f the film class. 'lnd the bum to be paid for license sloill be four bundled dollar-, when mite than eight and lesn than ten thousand 414.11.1111: 118 second cline,, and pay two hundred and filly defers; when more thiin nix and lens than ei g ht titonsond dollars, as third Ohms, and pay 'die hundred and fifty dollars; when More Mon four nod lees thou six thommint dollars, 118 lourtli dies, find pay one hundred dollars; when more thittowo and tees than folic thou mind dollars. as fifth class, atildpay fifty 'Ml lars ; alien more thonotte and less than t.o thousand as sixth class, and pay thirty dollors; when mitre than five hundred dollars and le-s Ilan one thousand dollars, as seventh class. and ply to s.ity-five dollars:, When lees 'hitt, fire hundred dollorS, ne'thglith :Intl pay fifteen ,hill ire : Provided, not iu Philo delphin .111.1 l'ittAurgli no 'melt license shall s he grouted for's. lees elm than fifty dollriret ymir our In any other city or , incorporated - .borough for a Ides auto than It,venty live Inca a year; and the estimated yearly Nikleti of na opptiennis for such bcense died) he assessed,' na peovided in the .fift , entli section of an net to regulate tite sole of utoxtcating .quors, approved March thirty-first. Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred mill fifty-six. See 4.. That licenses shrill be granted - for houses; which shall au thorize the sale of no mud liqitore, ex cept ilomeetie wines, 'mil map nod Mewed It quote, rind persona in licensed, shall be citiodi• lied soil ruled tinording to the provisions of the twenty-second and twenty-third etections of an act to ciente n sinking funk and to ftrit• vide for the gradual and certain extinguieh most of the debt of the 'Commonwealth, np inol'eil-Al Anno Dontini note: thou, mind eightlimolted mod fsrty nine: Provided. Vint no sorb license shall be k ninto in the cities of Lanciister or Pittsburgh,. for 'a leas sum than twenty dollars, nor elsewhere, for ti lees sum thuh.ten.,,ilallars. Sets ~ Vint venders of vinous. Spirituous malt or brewed' liquors. or any of them. or tu/ ndmixtures thereof, either with' or without other goods, wares ,and merchan tlise,'escept brew . htt mud .distillers, mny here utter Hell any of them which they may be li censed to veil, in any •qtanotity not less than one q t ; and liren•ett breivers laid distillers -.Doty hereafter sell such liqut rs ns'they ate li cemed to noutufooture and sell in any tpil .miry iiiitielot t h ou nue gallon: Ptotiided, That thie 'um Omit not be construed to preYl . l/1 atherwinu qll.llifit4 from ieeeitdog II retail li dense, in widitinn . in his license ns ht ewer. and under,oll. Home prnvisione us' in the caso of Sta.. : 6 That lidensee to vend the liq : unis of,.retOtyl, or any' of them; shalllie granted to cilia us, of the United. States,:ef ietapernte linhits — andTgood - mornl - clutructer;: - wiretievee die :requirements of the lime on the tubject ore compiled with by tiny such oPplicant. mid the applicant dieliquors• ittortmaid for ono entire-year from the date of. :I - Provided. That nothing herein •titdurd 'Mall prohibit the court. board,of . iiiiMiers or eoutimniiieinern. from-ltearlog'ntlice eeideiMe than - that presented by the tor license: Providrd further. Thot after hear:. evidence no nfore.aill, the Court, Boned of Leet n ierc or Commissioners, «hall grant air°- , use tt lice,ise to such appliemiit io itecoidonee xiilt the evidenoe: And rcovfafed, Araicr. TIMt if any person shad tiegicepler_ corium tin lift his. her or' their ,licenite.ivithin : driers days.after theldsamts.li te-.heen -griontede ..Mil ;neglect or raftimi "slink he deemed , a ti,r tolture of 'oval lkeefult;'!ddtf such poreop or per. rEE sane selling' vinous, spirituous or malt 'ignore offer the expitration of the fifteen dace, as nforeenid, 01411 be liable to prosecution and . conviction in the proper Court, an fully and effectually as if.no Hoene° bad been grabted to such person Orpermute. . • . Sec. 7. That no license to vend the liquors Aforesaid, granted under thin or any' other Incas of this Commonwealth, shall .he transferable, or- confer any right to cell the slime in any other house than. is mentioned therein, nor shall any Mr, or Once Where such liquor is Bold by teen measures than one quart, be un .derlet by the . person licensed to sell thereat.; .but if the party licensed elaull die, remove 'or cease to keep such house, his, her, or their li cense may, be trantiferred'hy the authority growing the same, or a license be granted the successor of such party. for the remainder of the.yenr, by the proper authority, on oomph-- once with reqiiisitioiis of the hives iu all respectS eleept publication, which shall not in such case - be required: l'rovided, That .where-atiy—lice'nse-istransferred-as-aforesalti f no payment, other than fees, shall he - required; rind where a licensels granted tinder this sec than, for A portion of a year, the pitityllicensed shall pay therefor a sum proportionate to the unexpired term for which the same in granted" , Sec. 8. That mnnufacturers and producers of cider and domestic wines, arid. bettlyrs, of cider, perry, Ale, porter'or beer, not otherwise engaged in. the eats of i n toxicating -nor in;,keeping any tavern, oyster house or cellar, restaurant or place of amusement,' en tertainment or refreshment, shall be allowed to sell the enmo by the bottle, or domestic wines and cider by the gallon, without taking Ma license: 'Provided, That such liquor is [tat drank upon the - prernisee ‘ where coildotor at any place provided by, such seller for that purpose. ' _Sec. 0. That license to sell domestic wines, malt or brewed liqUerii,, may- hereafter, he granted to the keeper of any beer house, thee , tre or oilier place - . of nmusement,...otheretise qualified to receive the sonic: Provided, That the use of a room or rooms in - a -hotel, its concert roonlor theatre, Shall not p•eclude the proprietor thereof tram receiv;ng a hotel license if ho shall have and 'keep the necom modation for a hotel, required by the act of March 31, 1830: .And provided, further, That . the pre - Ceding proviso shall not apply- to' the cities of dec. 10 .That the petition of .an applicant for enting..house or retail hrewery.license need not hereafter etratince the certificate of eiti ;ern:, required by the eighth eection,,of on 'act to - regulate the sale of intoxicatingimpTs - proveillittirartlifffiZfieSC - Xiino. Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, nor shall - pitlilientinn of Such applications be tierce - ft - 6r required : but such applications chill be tiled with the clerk of the court of 'quarter 80811i0111/ of the proper county; except the county of Alliiiheity, find the. licenses piale7l* ..ed.d...v.he..county-trensurer ; /11111 the bond now regime.' in such cases first approved by the district attorticyand county treasurer nud their aprroval omicon] thereo n , 11. That any unlawful sale-of sinuses, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures there. f; or any sale thereof in an impute, vi tinted, fir adults rated state, sliall be deemed a. misdemeanor, acid upon eenvict ion thereof, the offender shill pay-n fine of not less thus ten nor more 1111111 One hundred dollars, with the coots proseCution, out upon a' 81,C11.1111. 'any subsecpietit conviction, shall pity a fine pf tint lens thou twenty - five, nor more than one hundred dollars, with the costs of prosecution: null iu 0/IPB of it second or subsequent convic tion, the court tally, in its discretion, sentence the elfender to imprisOuttient not exceeding three calendar mouths; and in Cll/10 offender convicted of nasecond or subsequent offence in licensen to in.llit'uy such r, such license shall he deemed forfeited and Sind, owl no person convicted of a second and subse quent offetica shall be 'again licensed for two years thereatter ; l'rcvided, That this mallet' e 6 ale 'not be continued to'-repeal any act or part of Alt act 'inhibiting such unlawful Hale, except the twenty eighth L4'011112 of an-act to rein ate the 'wile or intoxienting liquors, ap proved Mitt eh thit ty -first, A.llllO Domini, one thousand right hundred owl fifty-six, which is hereby tepeetleit. Sec. 12. That no prosecutor or informer in any fur the 81110 ha, :tenting li quo to, elnill teeetve - any_ pUrtion of the fine int pelted tut the (kleilaut to any cane %here btlUll pro,emitur or informer id a witness for the Commonwealth ;' 1111(1 in every code of the eon vetion of a person returned by a nonviable, such nonviable shall receive two dollars, to be taxed lo f tily Costs. Sro. 13. That no person who keeps in his store , or Wore room tiny hogsheads, stands, coi.:11 or liquor pipes, or who keeps as grocery store, sliaa:receive license to vend intoxicating liquDr by less measure than one quart; sod conetobles are hereby required to make ninon of all persons 'engaged in the sale of spirituous, vtuoutt 111 , 1i1 or brewed liquoie 'in their re- Spectivo districts, who shod hove in their piaces of business any or the articles aforesaid ; boating them and the location of their respect ive places of business ; and if soy such person Shills have a license' to vend such liquors by less measure than one quart, the court on iususugntiun, revoke the same; but such persons y, en cutup!) ing with the laws .on the subject, admits liaende to sell by uo less measure than one quart. Sec. 1.1. That iu Philadelphia, all applicants ' for liceti•e to cell intoximiting liquortaby any toresthe - Commissioners of bald city. bitween the first day or 3lay and the first day or *Line in this year, end during the nit nib of March. its each suhrequerit year, and make and sign • iw oath or affirmation of the 'mount of their reepeotive ealetrof liquore'und tefresbmeetsat their respective buts, to the beau( their know ledge and belief ; and add 'Cou.aniesioners are hereby authorized to nilmmidter such onihs or affirmations; nod required to file ten mune in their office, and rate told °fussily each j tippliL cant in liccordahce therewith: Provided, That nay appliceut for a license fair a place, not pre- vum_sty licensed, shall be, reed end classified j by them for the first year es' they may deem just,'aiter considering the locality of the m inim' tar which license be asked, awl they shall intit.e out n correct list of all such appli cator, with their Dialled, places of hu-inett end the close which they aro respectively placed, and furnish tbe.satue to the City Treasurer, who shell advertise the mime once a week for I three weeks iu two daily pipers tar which nor vices each commisaluner shall receive the stun 'ot' tweitty-five dents, and the expense fit OM' thhog the moue; provided it dues not exceed twenty-lire' iu each , case to be paid Uy the tipplicent Siz. 16. That every applicant for-license to! vend inteximittin, liqiinrs to Out ,City of Phibi delphia. shell tie ati lII] with ti-b clerk of the ' curt of quarter seariehs of multi city, .in -tic !cm dome with the Obeli setitiou.ot un net to regulate the iiitle" or mitoxicating liquors. tip proieif Ma, eh thirty-first, Atom - Domini one thous ud eight hundred and , firt)Ciii. shell be oppruved hy..the recorder of .said city 1 1 l rifierAti-tifictitioirmt 'the bait - hefore - bittrbernre j 'idtth" eau th any cure lie granted: And it's. V4lllO furtlar. That each appliostit on Ms bond. beano on tiPproved end filed shall receive from th , clerk of the Court of Qqaticr . Session,' a . cerlifidathor the !hot, whiob certificate he snail, pr“iiiice to the thly Treasurer who shell c01.1e14 . 1 e 1 4 lie itiliount of tbs'itix • for , which he lis hr, n is•<*esseti :by the Coy, CommiSrinnera, uu ' der the quvisivne et' this not, cud give the up plicaut bib rechipt for the stone; 'amend the prialhatiou of lAA reoeipt, , , t be4lork . j tit ilia C wt or gatirter Sesaions is hereby authorized t=rue liktiuch tipplioatit tire:time: and M. - lieen4e shell irtsue uhltiss;theioi previSiens he mitt p it'd with. • • Seuo,tl.l..).Tbitt Anil be , iioeuetd. iri the city or Piiiho4lo.la to sail twah-liquaret the.prowides debonbett • llll :so per sinnnm In advance. Is 2 00 „if not paid In advsince. in their license, ab Mended keepers of hotels may layrtully sell ; and all keepera of licensed eating bailees, in said city, shall have the same privilege as to their sales, and, all . keepers of eating houses 'and , drinking italointe, 'id 'said city, shall pay fui such license at the some rate paid 'by keepers of hotels and 'taverns, in said-city, to'be ascertained in the' same ner. Sec. 17. _That applicants for' license to. sell inioxioating liquors, in the -oity . orPhilis. delphia, shall not be required to•fil - enny ce alba ite of citizens heretofore required, nor shall any *publication orsuch apithoations tie required. • i Sec.•lB. That thii . clerk of the 'court of quarter sessions shall not charge tmt receive -more than - one dollar for any license rior more than one ,dollar for any frame and glass he may furnish therewith, nod theitilfees ,shoill include all his, corripensittiOn :for' furnishing, preparing and filing the bond required ifi any ' Sec, 1 9.. That .111 e, ninth,,sixtetinth,--seven leenth, nth, tittritieth and twenty-first -sections of an not to regulate this sale of intoxioating. liquors, approved March 81, A. 1) 1856, bound the same art hereby ,repealed, so lures relates to the city of,,Phila ,delphin ; and that the mode - of assessment pre 'Tided in the 84 ambit' and the provisions of . 11111 not shall not apply to said city..., .; -- Sect -- 20 ,--I fhat-the-county—Treasurer ; awd- . the Askiciate Judges .o r iheiCourt Of'Conititou • Pleas of the county of Allegheny, :ball. here after constitute the tumid of licensers for mold euutity, and said board shall determine .the amount to be paid - for Dyer's° by each - fippli- Oliat twofer thie act, and under an net teregu late the sale or intoxicating liquors, approved Match thirty first, Ann() Domini one thOusand eight hundred and fifty six, as `provided in the act last mentioned, except so far ae the some is hereby altered, supplied or repealed': -Pro- Tided, No member of said board . sliall receive nuke than two hundred dollars for servieee - render, d iu aux,one year,.ns a member thereof. Sec. 21. -That the innyben court of the City i' of Carbon lide ' shill have power to grant It-p, peones under t he . provisions of this act. shall have the same further powers in telatiOn thereto, as are by this act er otherwise, con 'erred upon the dourtirof 'quarter - sessions of ' the several counties of this Commonwealth and in oases of eating houses in said city of Carbondale, applications shall be filed with the clerk of said mayor's court ; and the li censes granted by the city - treasurer, and the , bond-now required iu such cases, shall be first ersaid7couek— and the city treasurer, and An& approval en &reed thereon • . Sec. 2.2 That the fourteenth, twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh and. thirty second sections of On act to rigulate the sale of intoxicating li -griorsrappytrirciralayflild• y- 'rs , ono tom - n i ope thowoind eight hundred 1164_1111y six, together with 'any acts cr -parte of acts cun t! [cling herewith, or supplied hereby;•so far as the haute to-ntlict or are supplied, are hereby repealed : Prou , ded. That no :license- hereto fore granted shall be in any -way invalidated bytbotangs of tibia Net; and 411 -provisions 'of nabilleWlol hereby altered, supplied or re pealed, shrill apply Ilk fully to licenses granted under - this- act no 'under the Oct aforesaid; that the penalty ttnposed under the twenty ninth section of .said act shall in no case ex- ceed two dollars, which !Phan be paid to -the treasurer of the school district where ouch cauvtctiau is hod, by the mug strata collecting . . . Sec. '23. Thatlicenturtrmnythe, granted un der this act,•at the first term of the proper court after Ito paesage, or at any special or adjourned court held within three months ) , hereafter, ,nd in such cases the court may die. prose with the publication heret.ifore required. Sec. 24. That the tenth section of the act apprt ved March Slat, 1856, shall not be held or construed to authorize judgment to be ete tered against the obligor in the boud therein provided, for a grouter arnatitiethan the fine and caste proscribed and imposed for any of fence working a breach at the condition of said bond: Provided,' That the obligor or obli gors in a ny burl' bond where judgment has been entrrod against him, her or them, for the whole amount of the bond, shall be and they WIT hereby•teleased from the payment of the said judgment, whenever the fins and costs prescribed and imposed fur ettoh.offence shall hove been paid. The 1i41.1 Commandments. 1. Thou Omit have no other wife but me ' 2.. Thou ebalt not take into 'the 'louse any bentiful brazen image to bow down to her end serve her 3. Thou shalt Dot take the name of thy Ail! in 'Ain. e' 9.' Remember tby itife to keep tier respect able. - G Honor thy ilife's father and mother. G. Thou Omit not fret. Thou nh•tit not snd fault with thy din- EMMI E. Thou shalfunt chew tobacco. . 9. Thou shalt not - be behiati thy neigh bor. ' • . 10 Thou stoat not visit the rum towers' thou sholt not cover the tavern keeper's rum, nor his brandy, nor lii gin, nor his rrhii•key, nor Lis wine. our anything that is behiud.the billiard hallo; nal. tiler for worshipping gariel of chance, npr for heaps of looney that lie on the tibia. 12. Thou Ault not stay out lifter nine o'clock . atonight. • 13. Thou sholt,not grow peevish, end eon-, tort thy- beautiful physioptioray tiecalise of be ing called lci'fooi store Wile,' which thy (liar wife bath tnade without thy advice or couseut for verily she kuueri the 'milts of the house, hold • 14; Thou emit not set at , nnujgbt tbnooni unkablents'of tby wife. THE' BOT-PREAOIIEIC.—The.St Louie Demo• fit rinkyo Itec..l, B. Fot.mal l of 111,wouri. the 3%pronclici. hay. within tho hint Wire WelVte, iivored in Alurion county fifty-four orittiouti. and beefi• instrumental in the conversion'or one hundred and forty-four persons. lie Luig i !.been licensed to 'Resell only about two months, Burin i which,time he-has . delivered upwer's of fifty discourses . , and two'hundred and forty ` persons have been converted through hie in strumentnlity. It, is said that he.hever stud._ ies hie sermons, or makes any notes; and fre- . quently does-nos esleot his test until he rises ' - upifitheluilplttto`Preadb ra - atuyett - iertoo,4l,o, , no two of pie discourses ore sittier in., point of orrongement or composition; ;• .opooks most eloquently, end uses the Imost. elliustontottmoutiful language. dolls to preach stvOrious p oints' are doily ponrirg in Upon. 4 . .Stir An inreterlie tp.ithelur heinte eked w ll 3 4 0 I.l4l'net - eeenre - iterne leir2 mitre, 'nom puny in hie voyage in the. onekri . of life, re plied; rnuld it I rer,n,iltre snob an ocean would he . pneitlo." - .Prudent old WO; - 1416:; Marvell reel; axe 41148 'liar roubled with the rikeummiern ttino arcrtiiio,h4lore. , ;Dr. Fratiate iseigue as th e reasom.;theyeleeriwasj. men NO. 33.'
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