RO =!!=:Z= '~} ur esr:' utsai he had ILI El •; on4-rett rt, , On tr Only nightiu December; IAPA-7-at lota *boo the hour 'W hen the last lingering , guest[ of drat comfort able old ostablishmelit the City Bola; in Calvert ... l-set, Baltimoie, of mekich tytr4rateraiilitMrinm mai theii• - tiitil hest. were driiip - riiing of to bed. there blerstiffiiCaked'iti ti - the - ample front door, andettp-tolhe , marlyie-eunnter of the office, young gentleman elegantly attired in a glos efblireit Spimish lie appeared to be 1.11 tilt :SHUNS, distressing hurry; he wonted a Fooraltit' the - night ; he wanted to be called apetigelock; the stage coach fro. - Frderick row, ted. from the office of Stuekttm lt• Stokes, basement of the hotel, at 5; be vruuld riol'itriee . 4. fur a thousand druilere; he had IsteAmg„.buanwas in - Fredericit; he had come frev r bia t residence distant part of the ell...y,to z aleep at the Lotel, ou porpoze to le ouitha.apfet, and to secure, hie pakaege; be wanted a .fire pot in hie room, at once: and 4*.1a0 called at &without foil; "visitor:" he ad:timed, by way of np his orders, "hring . me up a hot whiskey punch!" Of course every thing was dune by the at tentive,olEcial at the counter which the gen tii!Man requested, and special charge was git•ort to the watchman to be sure and call o—, at 4 o'clock. *hen the hour arrived, a knock at the door was the the signal for the traveller to throw himself out of bed, and to commence dressing fur his journey. But hardly had .ho watchman left the threshold of his chant per.,door, than, mercy on us! what a ringing 0f,N0.:--'s bell ensued! The watchman hurried back, chambermaid slant followed , then a servant-From the rotorals below, and tient!) , the confilentfil clerk of the establish ment. "What is the ramtur? What is to pay? What is it all short?'' exclaimed ,s.erybody, while still "ring flag l: g" went "thst dreadful bell." "What is the matter?" at leogr't roared net the excited and irate 'Weil t ' "Matter enough'. Where's my p. k 0,.6, 011 ,? . Here I are, bound to i.e in Fretkriek by the text stage, and that all ready to start, and I myi votihed of my—" And how inr.cli ionizer and morn he would have gene ins in F.is iridi,stiati-p, this deponent cannot tenture to say, had not Ur_ ?d.—, the comti , leAttial ii.:7 , 0.1S at ,vsaiS, imerterad with words t.f isoothing import; and elming with aproffur erf t SW }JAI itatc• from his ewe wardrobe for thtit to toystr:si 4nly stolen ftt,M tire stranger. , !But my money, sir, my money, Vas inlthe pocket of thc—" "Well, my dear ttr, we may -possibly he able to accommodate you in that respect, ton. But don't make such a row! ). - ntt'll r.mke overybody in the house! Let me gee, you'd Le home in a few days. snpr)qe?" "Of course! of course! Within the week; bet I must he in Frederick today, and there's the coach jut abut to "tart!" "Ne.,,you hare five minute: lert. There, put on: these,—and take this.—twenty•fire I I . so.ppose that an.mter far the present: and :Ca: t the nT ~ , ev you hire last. I we'll leave nMhiug ,e ^ find it. Good lye, sir! pleasant ride to y And in fire tIl e, the nectiT).mt of ts, Frederick, BEI 'Me wos id b.:for:l'foot .were to " cu.tPrert 111 A few weeks after these startling decor rend's, it so chanced that the tw•• B dthrtore Ilmifaces we have d,scrihed causally met, and as they smoked their cigars, their dis- CfMrSO happened to Ct.l the sni.j..-et of L ael robberies, and the I..eiNes to which lamd• lards aro subject from that fruitful source ..f woe. - This superinduced the mention by mina host of the Fountain of his adventure with the strangenstudent .who tarried so long at that establishment, "waiting fur re mittances," and who left it, under cover of night, sins pu/olle.r. •:Well, that was certainly a curious affair," said "But there was a m Nit sing. ulnr robbery took place a few weeks ago In my huuee—a most remarkable affair, indeed. lium it could have happe tel, who could have done it, where and what hov beo•one of the money: I deolare I can't make head or ts.iLefitl I was never no bothered in toy 1;f0;„ I have .badevry man servant and vn .id servant, pirter, scullion and eviry betly.ia• the establishrttent questioned and searched, but all in vain." •:tiineri dil so•t say this occurred, friend 11;trnurni" asked the other, Ma !NMI ati he thrl gone into, ell the plaice:am "Zits the night of the 15th of laNt a. 14 the reply. "The gent lemon. they tell ILri; woe very handeoznely dressed." ' "in black!" "Yes. in blank?" a carpet bag?" • : A carpet bag"! "And a long black cloak?" "Yee; ari idegant long black elutes!" •':And•hls pantaloons?" "They did not mention thoee art;cle+ in their deseription of the travel:or," slovrI)- rutirnsured Barnum. -...19;e11; friend B." remarked Beltznover, veilsarknowing wink of the eye. and point. ioglto:.tlie.4!oeiling- with his dexter thumb, "iguess7l're.ged those articles up yonder!" said David. taking a remarkably 1 trio .pineti:of snuff. "1 sliouldn't wonder if N ow:held!" Essrant - tbe two 13.'s in diverse directions.] Partitgitto, hearing that sr young nien had set up for himself, said "piror Mime! Has lie no friend that will 'let:A:lror - Min part of the time?" And she al J. scr to be young tgain. ...1140)0bfl, 101 l • being questioned by the Count, lie to wiAether he; had ever been ex ely engaged in Abe hotel business stir !: wersiti,abet i - ts rather - thought he.had, .as he Attlee °boarded a '.frigst3e and 1,0 - 0 sloops-of: 111411firtit-UHY cumuli a parades, but it is .041011111•11los -triiv.that, •,bits Map upon wilitirrir'ert . •'<•f , the 'body you will, the err la ion to go giguitiat his stomacis. ' ice e , Alirbat d) . 41 a Wad 5v..)...41 saws,. tal. Asissroio his siglit? wok his horssaati 144,060.: -. Cltt AACUM ta girt r Pk. SkiIIRDALT(JAN. 14, 1960. ME Alart§Eß NZW*I:4IIMISEIIiNTB 07 A. sal; Rainto's. i:EIORt. riga , 11, TO D 474 Varga agißev. Mr. Raby, of Wriilitarillit; will yreach in the Town Mall on to morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. TuaNcs.—We acknowledge favors froign. Messrs. McPherson and Stevens of the Na tional Houser af , Representatives, - and -- from . Messrs—Shaeffer of State Senate and Green of the Rouse, and return our, thanks. EIIM'o tea. Crtartog.--:.lV.p. Shay has re tired from the editorial 'chair of the 'York Repotdioan,: after serving a term of seven year& ifs is atlecesued by Borneo Bon ham, by Trhouh the frapitr will be conducted on the side political Inisis as heretofore. I.,tosto Lasser .—A card in our adver tising columns informs the public that Mad ame !legman will give lessons in music; in strumental and vocal. The lady is thorough ly educated in her profession, and haw had a European experience in teaching: Her musical ability is well known to those of our citizens who listened to her performance oe the piano at a conceit given by the Ce cilia Society some years since. Applicants for tuition can leave their names at asylor & McDonalil's book store. TBE Ice Balm:E.-I'n - spite of the late ; rain and thaw the ice bridge over the Sus quehanna at this plate remains firm, and ! from present appear:meet will require an other "spell" of juicy weather to shake it from its propriety. The travel over it has I ceased, however, and its more stable, if not so commodious, rival, the Columbia bridge, is preferred as a transit route to York County. But h will only require a few hard-freezing nights to stiffen ap its spine_and restore - its integrity. The ice men have harvested their crop even to the "rakingq," and "never mind the weather." The, buys watch the fluctua tions of the thermometer with anxiety, and pray fur a good hard continuous frese. So do net we, until the streets and pavements axe thoroughly hared of tleeir I.resent coating of ice. _ flora Lonen Er EN I N Atiress of Thuriday duly announced J. W. Fisher, as the speaker at the first "Evening," antl , lns subject "Liberty," We write: this notice on Friday, and as this evening is fixed fur the "Evening"- vre:can no more than con3eettre that Mr. Fisher will be elo quent and interesting en his Selected snb- I ject. We shall probably be debarred by the care of getting off our paper from taking' any part in this and future -'Evenings," if held Friday. This will nut result in so rious detriment.to the entertainments, but precludes any notice in the Spy, of one "Evening," until another shall have come and gone. Farther, unless the lecturer and subject be selected more than a week in ad vance, we can make no announcement of them in our cAumne. Cannot Hope Lndge fix upon 831:11k1 evening earlier in the. week? A weekly 'evening lectureiVitl: discussion le a "local" out of which we cannot submit to be defrauded without an earnest protest. We therefore meat urgently remonstrate against the permanent establishment of Fri-• day evening as the"fllpe Lodge Evening."• TERRIBLE ACCIDENT .►T LAWRENCE, - : Ass. —The daily papers since Wednesday last have been filled with accounts of a most fearful and destructive accident at Law. rence, Masi., whereby nearly two hundred lives were lost, and a large number of per. eons wounded, many of them fatally. At about five o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, the Pemberton Mills building, fire stories in height, fell suddenly burying some seven hundred of the operatives in the ruins:— Every effort was made to remove the debris and rescue the sufferers, and many were extricated, Liu at half-past nineo'clock a lan tern held to light the rescuers in their work was acci ieutally broken, the fire cam uiunica - , 1 to the loose cotton in the ruins. and the whole mass was soon in flames.— Many persons confined in the fallen build ing, uninjured, or but slightly-so, perished in horrible tortures by fire. The town has been carefully canvassed to learn the num h•'r tuisainA, an I the list, including the dead bodies recovered, amounts to 162. Numbers of the wounded will probably die of their injuries. The particulars of this must fatal affair aro afflicting. Altogether, it is the mast painful and appaling accident that has occurred for years. Liberal sub soriptions aro being made at various places for the relief of the sufferers. READING AND COLVIrBIet RAMMOAD.—At an ciectiun held on Monday, Jan. V, 1860, at Michael's hotel, in the City of Lancaster, Joseph Konigmacher, Esq., was re-elected President, nod M. E. Lyons, F. Lauer, of Reading, E. Billingfelt, Sebastian Miller of Adamstown, Adam Konigmacher of Ephra ta, Dr. Levi flail, S. Licbtenths.ler of Litiz, Nathan Worley, John llostetter of Man helm, A. S Glean, C. S. Kauffman and U. R. Knottwell, of Columbia, were elected Di rectors for the ensuing year. Upon organ ization of the new Board, Cot. Samuel Shoch, of Columbia, was re-elected Treas urer; Peter Martin, of Ephrata, Secretary, and J. S. Richards, Esq. of Readin,z, and IL M. North, Rag., of Columbia, Solicitors of said Company. POYOLOGICAL NOTICR.--41 meeting of the "Fruit Growers' association for eastern and middle Pennsylvania," will be held at Lan caster, on the FIRST WRZIIIRSDAT of FREIRLI ART. IE I O, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Those who feel'an interest in fruit-culture are-incited to attend. fir. ;teehan : Eanor or the" "Gardener's Monthly," has Icer inlerinforined as to the tune, end in the Janunary -No. erroneously gives the 2nd Wednesday.. We make this correction direct- from ' "head quarters,"— is the Constitution'of the iloiaty expre..ly kle - signatei--thi Mit :Tattswisairy of Febru ary. EIZEZZI PRA . 1121941 Or leWirriaTlON4L 1311 to Optirrim.- 2 Apthe t Tiimbeapf tvdt ) Otemptirary, sok t e suggelition" of a Qrrekplindent. . I •6 ott a,' es projeell upon which ho.has fpr ree `some , e oughtilor lighting Wri gh tsville fo..be supplied! at 14st te4oraik Coldmhis „Gas *90.E5,„,,g0, sr: Ailiateli 7 : . 'cosi- meterWgite,' , tt. • anti the consumption of • gate by the citizens of Wrightsville, and - deduce.s - a fair profit - t.; the undertakers.. We will let the Star speak fur itself: "The Columbia Company' could supply the gas at arlow rate, and- in such - quantity as.might be wanted; Wrightsville com ,pany to lay the, pipes and put in the-meters. and arrange the terms for the Gas with the citizens consuming it. We presume tnere might or should be at least one hawked per sons ,ur families, that would be dousumer, and,stipposing the pOnSontption $o he'in the same proportion It's it is in Columbia, it would require for each consumer, an' timer age of twenty o .bic feet; or about Revel. cents worth of. Gas per nigh , . equal to 730 - 000 cubie feet per annum. If the G.— C •rn , patty at Columbia could famish.' tho' t.;.1 • the Wrightsville Company at such rate o, to afford a profit of one dollar pvi• thoteui •, , i feet to the tatter company,- nit atmi.mmal pm lit of $730 dollars would he real-re I. T• amount, no doubt, would pay a gmm • I I. dend upon the capital required to pipes, &o. The nest question, then, ts.whiii will it cost? Supposing the Bridge to be the channel or means by which the gas shall be con ducted to our place, it will require for the Bridge arid Street, mains. say 12} miles of 3 im•11 pipe. casing 23 cis per fool, 53036 00 lUD macro, at 88.60, 1150 00 Otbe r expenses, say 1.114 Ov Making SSW) ou yielding $7301 or e.liothl4 per cent on the investment." I We can neither verify nor combat this esti mate, but presume the editor of the Star Made his calculations on rellitbb da a; supposing this to be the case there seem- to be feasibility in the proposed undertaking. The'main question, as it suggests itself to us, is the rate at which the Columbia Com pany can strpply the gas. Even should it be impossible to allow the pr"th p' fined, to the .Wrightsville' CoMpany, the ad. - tages of gas light in the town would be equivalent to at least half of the 14 per cent estimated above. We have always con-ii ered the furnish ing of gas to Wrightsville an enterprise worthy the attention of the Co.irpany. but have appreciated the so large an additional our.:ay ezterid ing the mains whil , a c n auc (iCrsl a similar outlay hhs bean pressing iN our own town. Here, howeve:. aa,,tisor coLapm• ny would incur ttee expor.e ii:et take the risk of non-payment by , :o.t.twzi..ts. to our Company such certain profit are might be considered fair and proper. We reeorn mend the Star's suggestion to the carettli consideration of the proposed high contract ing parties of our side of the ricer, and may light come of it. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CoNVENTION.—The Democratic County Convention assembled in Lancoisrei on Wednesday, ll.th inst., for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention, to he held' in Rattling, on the 29th of February nest. The Dele gates ffcnn Columbia wen: .Worth. TPurd.—n. M. North, Sani'l T. Wilson, Charles Grove, Thomas Welsh, Jo seph M. Watts. South Wart.—Peter A. Kimburg, Sam uel - E. ICl.axton, James Schroeder, Morgan Hayes, George Tine: Precious to the balloting fur Delegates, H. M. North, Esq . Chairman of the Ctm; mittee on Re uilutions reported a. series en. dorsing President Buchanan, the Cincinnati Platform, Governor Packer, Senator Bigler, Captain George Sanderson; recommending an increase of the tariff on Iron and Coal and the, acquisition of the Island of Cuba. by 'fair and honorable means, and condemn. ing the late John Brown, do •'d, his hider, and abettors. That arch disorganizer, Thos. Welsh, Esq., made' air ineffectual effort to table the touching and heartfelt tribute to M.,•. 13,1 charier, and the Cuba f.es.,luliont he Wll , signally and properly reb.ik tion of these resolutions by 41 vote T 3 Thomas was n,.t sent to Reathog. The Convention then procee , :c , ". for delegates, and the following, geiu ! were selected: Cul. John Rankin, Dr. A. S. Bari•. Ti. M North, Win. T. McPhail, Dr. J. K R., : Jacob G. Peters. Oh motion, the convention adjourned WASIIINCTDN AND MARYLAND LINE R. An election for a President and twelve Di rectors of the Washington and Maryland Line Rail Road. was held at tavern. Fulton township, - on the 9th inst, which re sulted as follows: President: Jeremiah If. Haines. Directors: Joseph Bsßence, James Al Sparren,"J. A. Sheaff. John Long, John C Walton, Jeremiah Brown, Thus. .11.. Neel..) J. Heckert, B. A. Shaeffer, Wyatt W. Mine, Christian S. Kauffman anti Jacob B. Situ EMI At a meeting, of the Board, immediately after the election, Joseph BitHance vras re elected Treasurer, and Jeremiah Brown, Secretary. PROCEEDINGS OF COCNCIL.--A. special meeting of the Town Cannall was held Jan nary 4, 1800. /Members present, Messrs. Bruner, Brett °man. Fraley. Hippey, Hershey, McChes ney, Pfahler, Welsh and Watts. After the arember+ elect were duly quali fied, Mr. Welsh was called to the claim and on motion of Mr. Bruner. Council proceeded to the nomination and election 0 1 officers I[lr the ensuing year, with the following :NW it: liwident—Peter Fraley. aerk—Wm.' F. Lloyd. Markel CZerk—Samuel -Waits. Tivasurer—Cornolius Tyson. • agPetn--.D. S. Chid fin t. Lamp Lighter—C. A. Hook. Mr.'•Weleh+tnnoed that the etat►ding com mittees for the tingeing year auneiet of two members, except the itaad Cmomitte*. that to remain as at Present,' whiCh wM riot Oo motion, Otruntir adjeitttilid. Attest: Wm. F. LLDVD, Clerk. prailko, a1.13 ttrNkr a. 7 4-11141 . "" ! Iptitiry nalither or4hisl„iPhiladlilpitttAitieeltural i peitillical nis 13"'een efeive&l X,The'qUality thef4intente and t e eiplenc,W mattnel in whij3h it iiA,onduct . prove ,i, 41. liveiubli eatidn a tht-,. not r¢#(9 •of the advertising hanhuge hlketofotaifoiked trifin the public b4r!° 1 :1 1 f 3 !9 ( !0 13 4 11 .e,R;,nd sittalc4l'l4llin plemenezdealors:. To* rate'raientf:ie--etn ployed upon it and it alrettlfy,takes rank with the oldest and beet agricultural month I:es of the country. ..The'subscription price is but one dollar a rear, and inducements are offered to clubs tvhich r will bring it be- low even, this trifling-;suer. : ','"uhlished 'at 633 market street, E'biladelli hia. Judge IV.ltvon of. lowa, who :node himself so popular with the inven tor,' of the country while he held the office of Giininissioner of P ! ttent:zo, has, we learn, 'irtoociltted himself with 'Munn & Co., ut the Scientific American office. New York. s4llc'e IV ms "REPORTED Br otql SPECIAL IIICYLTIrAi1):" ~rrLL r GENTLY.—On Wednesday, 28th ult.. Mrs. Annhlsa SIM,- of the gill, clime her.,re Je:tiee Welsh miff made complaint bef.re the hit'ilo.ogi of her "hozzion," rph Still fir ireu 0 ken ness, wife whipping and getierid . “l;losilio' 'rolid." The 'Squire gave Ifollingsworth — letters" on the estate and person of Joseph the a andoned, and t h e . olice accordingly produced that worthy at the Blue Front on the 29th. Joseph ad mitted a little drinking otin i• p y with Rank Turner, nut deby a trite of wholesome castigation' administered to his Wile - , complainant in the case-- lie thought no harm lay in an occasional Bruns, and, as regarded the chastisement of Mrs. S., he .up t i 1 the 'S {nice would scarcely let that prejudice ;1., tJ •dl's) cause. If a man can't thrasi his wife when she deserves it, what comfort in married life? —how preserve conjugal relations? 'rho WO- , matt was fluke 1 because she earned a lick hems and t.ac cnrrreti.a he. cause be was able. Wilen Ise Ite.irl that his wife had 'look de law on him," he departed this burg, via the two-path, and. walked all the way to llarrisbur; ; •. But ho would rather be in La icaster Count) Yrison than at liberty to the State Capitol; so he re turtle f and threw himself on the 'Squire's Let him down easy this time and he teas it reformed wan. The wife, of course, plciti for her Jo-cell; out a. this was no , the first 134E3 ice in which the valiant thrasher e,t,ipe p II 1:i :I for a similar oiThase thriuga tap .:Ily ,to the part of t is we Lace ve4t.e;. toe ' Sqe Ire concluded to try toe virtue O. certain - days" at Cad wellville, and orierei prisoner down for twelve' of cheat t iilta4swartn t i.t him down by next day's t 0... P. S. Joseph retu'rne.l- franc Litt! • re tirement on Taesti.ay,. 0 wiser, and, lie says, a better WWI. de tad the politeness to call on Justice Welsh and give news of friend• of that magistrate, lately secluded. Joseph occupied a cell with four other worthies—so full is chateau Cadwoll—and iii the next cell were dainiciled Liz Jackson, Frances Jane Cook and Rebecca Jane Oat.), who all send their love to " Welsh." On last Sunday these ladies enjoyed a big fight. and were in consequence put ia a limited allowance fur week rue diet consisted of one small saucer of mush apiece per diem. Toe fight had am termii. ) subsided in• the ladies. IDcn R.oitt.—Cin Tuesday, 3'rd' fast., corn plaim was wiude before Esq. Welsh against Ralik Turne'r ; of the 11111, for being drunk, disorderly arid "high uld." ,It was also whispered that ifa.uk had a weakness for Ywct, lived WI poultry; and us the darkey was known to eutertuin constitution ul to minim( labor,, and had not very iecently bee„ deteoteLi hr .- letting hint •elf to a stood honest day'er work, it • its shrewdly surmised that his pruvend was surreptitiously, not to say felouiously, "roamed. llolinig,wortli was duty empow ered a..il It. T. was duly arrested ar- Nog al. 'taut: acknowledged the drunk, tphintied the disorder.y, to., and Ba.tty ,nt iiMignitady t epddiated the chicken tie .. " ,,tied its fondness for the of the feathered_ Ou. g.it e at. ward of honor that no in noce.,t t,wl mid .offered fruit ids violent 11., , 1 oeen working at Midd.untwn in F,,,1, and oniy returned fur a vidit, 1., no. rieods at tikristnrias. fliere ne lett iii wain his old friends, Joe SCI/Lti, Nate Smith, 1111ti •• Liat lame nigga," and had a few drinks and a few fights, but meant nu harm, lie appealed to iiie 'Squire to du the fair thing by him and let him mt. The justice ruled that inasmuch us Rank was young, able-bodied, healthy and averse Cu work fur his support, it would be true char ity in the County to rirOvide - for him for the term of sixty days. "Ohl 'Squtah, se' don't mean iii Jis' Nolte° off die time, on' I d'clar' to g....(1neN8 do any whar an' do .mything yo' want, 'bquialt, self' me down Soul Ml ' sell me sure 'ma, but don't eel,' we" doWl, to dat mis'able, oneunif'ab;e, beapilC-ful I, liiiinted jail. Bless yo's ul , now, 'Squish, don't! Bless ve' heart, Low, t,, Immo off dis once!----- h, Istwd! i Fd fetch him. Bless yo' good ale symphatisin heart! gib a nigga fa'r etia ice," and Rank's troubled c itint- enance began to clear. Tne;'Squire considered a moment and then asked the prisoner how long it would, take him to "pack" and leave town. Rank asked too mnintos, Ind further demanded-but one t.,,dr to reach the boundary of Dauphin count•. via the tow-path. The canumittneu t to the county prison, which was mode out, va., placed in II ,Ilitt4sworthi'd hands, with “eaere to put the dark* . through if he wits found w,tbm toe proseribed limits after the t.m! specitied, The last seen of Rank be wns waking fugitive liarper'..Ferry Insur gent time tuvrazde Middletown. • Tee •"Sintater" waxes tin rttow.—On Fri day 'lsthino.. our newly &mem High Con arable. Satoh waited on Justice icrelelt-at the Blue Front with the certificate of his election. After the st:polon-• of the oath ' to 'au:Tract the Canatirtition of the (hiked Suttee , and of site State of.Penneyit yenta, earl t) well and truly perform the.du ===M== 'ties of Ulgli"Mnstabier`cirthp Borough — of 'CuluttOye, so Welp,..bina,o"4., the Sheriff` was protioitiO d thelustiCir'lulY qbakified7ll , seek' aid allest• all vagrants,• wrigglers, tramps, fan-riMstrtivishera: rioters, thieve=, r t ;hliars!" , burglari::traittai';‘murderers, little boys. aril other..rtrAtdereagainst tke peace Wi!„dignity,, of our„,goo& borough. Thr !Squire further indiied;,the chief With t h e appurtenances of his d,fE c e witk thi,insig oia of his rank, a stout hickory, the' Sheriff was alreidy provided—viz: the key to the lock-up, and exhorted him to go forth into the highways and• by-ways, seeking whom he might overoomat. Nest morning the Sheriff produoed at the , flueFr:; s nt four miserable+, found the pre vious evening roosting in a shed near Buck Hall. The prisoners severally gave the names of Michael-Murphy, Dennis Malone. Patrick Donnelly and Jemmy O'Brien, and volunteered the strperfluos information that they vrere'from the "Ouhl Counthry." They had come to "Aareriky" to•tleke possession of the fortunes which awaited their arrival to be claimed and- picked up; but bud luck to the fortune could' a decent Irishman get . hold of, u nless he adopted the profseion of politics; and et en then years of probation were neces,ary —barring , the intervention of a general election, when the time was short ened to aoc((mmodate the ex ig,Poe.e. of the party--and a poor devil might starve to death meanwhile, to the seri( us detriment of the' Deopwratic persuasion. "'Squire is I there iver ry good- ,•• •va..:ed about this- t'owor The 'Sl;mire MA-trine& the applicants for office that Democrats wore so :tloniy in Co lumbia that there was strong talk of dis- Aarging a few of the old and faithful Oile3 —reading them out of the party—and he could not give the fo-eign friends much en couragement should they remain in the Coon y. True, they might eucceedin being elected delegates to the Reading Conven tint. and then t,air chances fur a trip' to Charlest , m in April might be good, if they were Dilly good ono gh Dmiglas men; but on the wiloler he would' recconunend them to extend their travels to "York County, where the •'/ " ndnaov Democratic friends. The Slte-iff tted them to the bridge and bid them• an affectionate rarevrell. LARCENCY.—On 1l tnd.ty , 3tit inst., corn plaint Me madrt before E4quirM Welsh charging one James Sturtzman with the Mr ceney of a quilt. a blanket and a pnir of trougers from the landlord of the Mount Vernon 11.118 e. fli,2;h Constable Waits, on a warrant duly issued, produced the offen der wearing the stolen garment, at the Blue Front. Siurtzinan. is it boatman from Hun tingdon, where he had laid loon-elf under the ban of the law, and consequently made up his mind to winter in C.duothitt He tad taken rooms in a Canal boat at the Ba sin, hut one of the late cold nights drove hint to the Mount Vernon for wanner acmimmoda nons. Next morning, after the depariure of the lodger; the articles above mentioned were missing and suspicion n turnlly fell upon the prisoner. The complaint and ar rest followed. Startzutan acknowledged taking the trousers-, Which . were identified. hut denied all knowledge of the bed cloth ing. The Constable, with a search war rant, failed to procure the quilt and blanket. The prieuder. a gond looking young fellow. of powerful build, in default of buil, was sent down to await trial at the approaching Quarter Sessions. The Soentf not having vet moult i n pris on van, took the 8 M. Train with prison er fur Codwellville. VANITY Fein-LNos.—A Dew early bird's beak. The Game of the Ed:nhurg Brower—Hop Why the Great Balloon didn't go up lust Fall—Beeause it was intended to keep Lowe this winter. The Other Sideof the Question—Though schoolmasters, according to a popular super stition, teach tho young idea how to shoot. Paterfamilias, we hareobserved, always has to Pay the 'Shot. ...Peregrine, the traveler, says the reason the Arabs are su distinguished for personal grace, is that they have a perfect knowlege of Sohnotary. The Seat of invalid's chair The-Senator from Onio claims precedence fur his State over teal. of INJ.v Jersey. lie must have forgotten the tanuliar phrase, "Pearls beftire Swiue." What is the most important point in am ateur viulin-playing? Stopping! Mottu fur the Stampedierr Students--" Cut . and run." • Repnblieae Rally--Geeet eryimel a little veo.pi. A Brown Scudy—Wendell Phillips' Li br.try. alas PARTINUTON AND DELILAH.—"{Vito is that lady?" asked ales. Partingtoa as she saw Madame Batt 'p. in the oratorio ot Sampson. • fitat's Delilah," .me was in formed. "Weil, it Id to be hoped that she has learned bow to behave better L. 1.1.1 she did fur poo' Sampson's sase; fur she led Min a terrible life, se,llinA him to the Phil fippians for a :nese of potash. and cutting his hair ulf like a joil bird. Well, heaven knows I don't want to disparidge nobody, and I hope she ha., altered, because she appears very respectably dressed, and is in good CUM pally, fur I .ow tile Uolooel very even. tics in 1... hug her out. But how grief and , liiichiess have worn poor Sampson down,— lie isn't half :at large as be was when be ho carried off the gates of Gaza, and though he must be very mad while the heathen is abu-ing him, hi , don't show the least temper, but acts like a real forgiving converted Is raelite 44 he is." Ike sat chewing up his libretto into spit balls and Sring them at the toe of a bout projecting from the gallery above him.. There was much complaint at rude people in the gallery who threw things over, but Ikesai 4 nothing.—Boston Gazette.: riin't that *gain," as the pig said •chet, 'be tiny out ~ ff-hts tail. stirTbeie etre Low Dumb andiligh Duvet n Gorminy but they all get high over hors A GREAT BLESSIIIP-TO-THE—AI FLICr. Cr The number and lama itleArreteroVl emt of the Liver have lone Cllstilittged t 4 heatiention of ard-? ie.,l men. Some of the-e diem&ttiii.l4 , eil under tto: general term of l'onsumptlon,haTejiecii • , uppos , d ',Fable, and the unhappy patient alic; , ed to die, witti out medical scie.rce to offer hint a.htino" of reiovery.-i tivoity Mi.- run no loser ti'd,tho case; A rem dyha: been found which will cure: r an eomplmnts,of whateve! ehar, .eter, arising from TWO:t. Pnis discovered by Jr.l Ill , l.adei prepared by Ca, not „ditymily Ott the Liver; and bleerrecnns its op•rotion -- and - purifying it from disen=e, rut- off and extirpates the complaints wnich have their origin In the diseases of this organ:— Remedies hitherto proposed for liver complaints. haste fulled to operme upon the sent of the disea-e; but Dr. 111.1.atte's yids mute lliemselvev felt upon the action or the Lwer, and by demising the fouwain. dry up Ibe impure strewnsof,ssesse z .which„thence delve existence. arPurchnsord mil he careful to ask for DR APLANE'S CEf.EBRATED LIVER PI LLI. inanufac tured by Fl .E tl I itr6 BROS- of Pitteuu rgr -Pa. There are other rill's purporting to be Liver-nil% now before the public. Dr. Nl'Lanels genuine Lie. r alno his ceiebrated Vermifug,;, 'Call 110 w. lie "had iit nil re pectable drug stores. None . 4 ,-. eos lane without the sigma nature of Jan 14, 1500. [4l] FLEVING BROA. MEXICAN PITSTANG LINIMENT. ll'rom rid; and poor, bond and free. al color•, grades and conditions of life we hear the same meed . (praise awar ded this wonderful article. Sores arc healed. pains re Hayed, lives sac d, animals made uniela ills a sung hi tips urea. mediei..e. w am is say'prising t. the jutymeat of man What family d ics mil require a a and rd Who eve. he .rd .1 the'same eft; et pro laved by tiny other article? For Cuts Brats a. Sprains, Rheum mans. , we Inn;.. trained frorses, &c It has no equ .1. Erware of Imitations. The genuine Mustang Imitment is sold by all respee table Druggists and Livery •sten fr. every town, parish and ham'et taraushout North and South America, s..luraipe mid the Islands of rh. Ocean.' tiny at Mice:. ISARNI:S & PARK: Proprieler-, New York Jan. 14.'59-Im] Frrst WHY PROM iN ENT For a long time there was paragraph making its regular weekly appearance in out columns, with the brief, but emphatic IA ordi "his! Fits!" always at the head, to some an offen sive caption, but not so to the benevolent and humane, who could sympathize in the sorrows of others. Some perions are sho&ke'd at any indication of disease, and are'even thrown into nervons excitement on witnessing a hearse or a coffin. Such are to be pitied. We should always strive to look disease and even death in the face with calmness. and especially take eery opportune y for alleviating disease.— Viewed in this light, the advertisements ,of S. S. Hance of 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Md., possess a certain interest, and those who know of, any, one suffering from Epilepsy, Spann', or i Firaof any kind, should, feel it a pleasure td, cut out his advertisement, or in some other way sand word to the afflict ed of the great value hi has remedies. They can be sent to any : part of the country by mail Price, s3' per - box. Two, $5. Twelve, $24. C 4 VIFFI;kkkk HOOF 3'S. GERMAN BITTER% CM DR. lIOOFLANWS BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their greet popularity only tla . pugh years of trial. . Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered ,by them in all cases; and the people havepronauneed them 'worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System,• Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Ba.hutnsio 'Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similarpre paration extant. •It milt cure, WITHOLIT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Cronsc-Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the moat astonishing aural ever known of • Confirmed Consumption. A few doses scill also at once check, and cure the most severe Dlarrhcea proceeding from Col4> IN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M JAcKsox & Co., No. 4 . 18 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and areaekl by druggists and dealers in medicines e v erywhere, at 75 cents per' bottle. The signature of C. M. JAMESON 10121 be on the outaide'sorapPer of each bottle: In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVICZYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will' find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. ho.i. lot .....1.16g1%,.111 tor 0,,,,Hy. Apri:9.lBsSt.ir MRS. WINSLOW, A experienced nurse arta female physician. has a Soothing Syrup for children lee:ring. which greatly facilitates the proeess of *mai:tine. by softening the gums. reducing all inilammatinn—will allay all pain. sad is Sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mother., i. will give rest to yourselves. and relief and tteulth to your infanta. Perfeetly cafe is all VMS. -re advertisement in another column. 0ct.29. the henvens were illtiminaird on the evening of 11 ,4 50. by the must splendid Auroin ..oreiihri eve, the ilimotry He,. of piled. ...10,11 light ihe and the ehitiogerr were Ireonniiiul the . eXtrt•llle. AT 'olie"iime a rapt .I.•erver temnrkeU. al it he hineled he could see the -pnikliire tog it.. form iliiim4lve* Mid the following ...own: Hui all your girrment. nt The lEtrowu .1101tiloig 11,11101 11.4,1.10;3r. Noe do co d ego ''be-inut -1. lobo e Sixth. Philtidelphin. On Dec. 29th 185 D. by Rev. J. M. Shockley, 1V ' , MACY. 01 Latter+tvr county. l'a.. to Alla+ MARY I !EMILE:- of Carnt,l lee City. Indtto.,a ' • - - the Sal•ir lay. title. 7, I 9 by --J. Minter, F.sq...it t•.e rexide,i.••• of the h,itle'et F 2 ,141% 3o if MYATT t. , $t'MN f Wee /I Ls.) 0.,E1Z. QJ3l't%:9B On huntii.3 Nth inst.. Solutu. rule of oti e t h . c i -- lerlyer - , The (one ILI will take pare a I Suuday afternoon at 1 tielock. The friehds of ttr- (orally ate ttrtto.t t.l at. Estate of John M. Conklin, late of West Hempfield township, decd. • 11. 171) II" WIC ' .N IL' C . 1411 P. ututemilMeil Audiunr; eppointed by the (Pr olline.• Court .of, (mile .ter convoy. in destrthute the belmiee th ei hen& or Henry Conklin Exeruinr of Auld deeeuerd. in end uninsig,llinwi.leicelly thereto. will attend for dm purome nf hie uppniniment nt the Library Room.' lie the Conn Hon., Lliorx•ler. nit W KIES K.DA S. PE.IIIiUARY R. lledo. et 2 co'rlexir P. warn and when. NO Inlrrv.LA rll-4v al.rt at tend CrEll. F. BRENEMAN, Auditor. Jun. 14. 1860.3 t WILLOW GROVE WHISKY. Off: „ . a r . . i f l o r tz t i t ! : celebr a trM NW + ktrr. Ile ha. PIM F.: 01.1) ENV. W H tl.l' 'WHI-tICY. - PIMINIMMON WHisKy, ill of which he wountnt to be be or represented —4lroi•eate areeefei. ' , A. S. MEP.% rA Pi D. Wit Diailßery, To?li•rintnly, ROBERT H AII9II.TON, Agem Cot Coltual4a. 7 i /an 19, la/ tr . - • • ' n%mg Frio - nit'rr".g. 4u er,sciy I. gum 11111•Cryot. • .4brl e.ado and to ` hining.'iu Cblomnia and netahneraose Appboanta sem piea.e. !rare -their• Nemoa sat Ike Bookstore of Messrs Sayler & McDonald. Columbia. January 11.1000 Ininri`OXYMNOt 11 Flair oflar*ls anal axle. no w+ ii. on 'he-ma - pant tot neg, o. recliVrre Hotel. ,I. n o lifiod hio rotor lorwrard.move , tOopo;iy. pay, ~ el.argealatOtake theta aOV, otikrwi.opte, will be ,:otfl ar - i.o'filina to law. ~ ..A* i t -.1. ' 1 ' J.1;1.14'45041' .- C RiaTi AN mitnit. 1 acrort* 'Of tlie Direotoralof The tiamerie:Nottial nsurance Co., fortie year 1850, or the 1 1 t1ekatithat futtittt ' 'Me 'otribetig6ih day of Deentalrgi'. A D • limo. Ilg theft Annual Meeting for4?c,Election,or. in nwitihg up the rt• Cort of their proreerling.. it .r. fords the .Diteetors -great salj.firetlomo bp,etzghisttir stn inform lhr.memtirra = of "+ho s t thht '4olrig . the pi,' year. the 10. en susitainert us the Company_ have been very .1111111.7- . 01 rigIOLAntiOkVeill" theta htt• been no nece..lty fur !eating any tag during that, period gratifying clef:an:Waits+ iteliff be more peritcuinria eppreeifileA. Witeceduteffated %with the wre ri f• of the preeedfng year. during Which. the Directors WerciAociptilld,,,tO.ASyy,anil,coffeet, th ze dr t different 'thite.... - .llo.:ll4•cittelig sand.Oaerou..wg r e t he rotitribution. required. dint" wagars.Alegno 3 l,o,,stspiisr: that the ineren.e.'ot Comp anies, fie some war led to the fretinene_e or are., and that the mine property there-we. Irmured_ tie attire ',thew would pro' ably be burnt The iszprliesiee of - their •Varmers' Insurenee Onuipairy." roe just brought to a rlose hum-fairly exploded a theory not Founded in ren•an or -.net/got-4, o n Jthii n . gi phi c .i. nrinriple.. The hiltal - .4,...,,ctr-a• Incendiary for a ince tit least. In hove !leen. aossyed hr t flirt VlClinty and the impending dread of uniselg-thtlaca. " r , no longer hat nt. the peaceful eisigett.con rehiring, in hi. nightly repo.... How thi..al wary effect ha. heen attained. cait tot be readily explained. No one he. tieeircrrivied of aritntrin oar county. film mate who have been con' voted rthll 111411.011eff for hlrertit. or other Prim...Or' interiar grade mss have been coal, of Ih. mere m e; f.irioh. one 01 firing-hit. twig Itho '' • Ity %Mlle. II I..llppoceri 11,111 Ii r reWor(l• eff.lred Icy the 111111 theltheetors of the • V" s' Mutual ram.. iice , Cor3tnity.”l6a ve been the. means on detel I ing teem ti further percetriiiion'of deed'. of villain,. that -trig, at line peace of .ndiets. and -pread ruin cad dr-elation wherever they tire deertotted. May we not indulge the l ino ,. thin -nine who have been et/gaged iii aria nefarious bu-tar:.. 'nay hive become seiNible of the eiairinity of their crime.. resolved tri reform their lives and ult.ntin from the destruction of their neigh bor'. proneity -hi fin urn This would be the 'tho-i eh iiitatite cnurluanu , lord d nor ee , . would hr the' best .aleguaill, for our luta.. ,-etturityr,-.4lerent rveniz,- however,mim lose the tem.:i n`the Kith IE - 141 ineendinry i• still in the exerri.eo:lii•eainbnliegh vo cation. nail. the 101 l that we have egnerienetaX'mplf be the nrceur.or of a 'mono 'that may'soon whelm us.' The-only fire or'itny consequence that oOc„.urri,ul , propesiv in•urett t'ornint fly. wit. that of a' • Moo It aro in ftatleattfer town-hip, the. properly of -Antlooty Lump. which wn• latent on the evening-of the of August lust. How; she fire grstinuled Wirt sot known. If.C.Varal Cith.r-ficeti occurred forma:arty Ore:Molted but a 41118.1: sonliaat,of dno-t, ages. Wllll'll.lll , not deellird siee ,, i-ary to no ice in t report but tire ndverlett to in the -tatera ct u of ilih. Toro-are, Ain. ugh but a -mall .mitssio .. nf oroperti wit. de-trot etlllll2lng ilte year. a empiiilerabte tononab of motseY Ilap 'sects paid during that period; this war mainly tor to-sr.- preysou-lyi-u-saioeti, that hate Ane beets paid she li pit report. and the Money gy.t. far pleyinu-ly a rairtioti of whs.+ .lod wilt he nyiiriirriateiLto ilia pt • meat of the move ••tue to tar Treu-urer The amount of propertylsomreis in'thi."Comptsay 11 l the pa--1 year. hail been -teall . )l nail,; Iht•trifil a Coll-iderabie appear-4 . 0, foie, been. 'month-ambit lir. Otte, get al l y oyeilbissineed be n, , * wandi.i.e.ll• In, n... 1110 M NM/ l• rent than r•sii being in ttttt Mote. oc..ntiltoteti by +ale of the properly or the di vett, of the owner. a' great p quina of which, hio. been remote red by the new . plop trier, Ti,- yolts,tury 11411,46*Ni'. have been yer.‘ f vr.3l eirelorl-ato I, a II ittillelee+-the p„ a fi 'pare winch the pelisse Orpoac, Alutolity nail M of b. in.sh o o o a - - The whole Illini.ter o% pobrie• boofie , l during Ilse' year wa. one huodrod and .evesity:fiye (1751enve ttttr property'yalued as 53-36,P' The addisiou4 made loold pnlicie , umlauted so 51 58$ Making n loin! of The number of poliriet runcelled wnn 79, the vniuntion of wale!: uninunied " *114.116 The diminution. on old Wanes li niment to Mal. in - 3- an aggregate enneelled and witadrawy or ' 3134 543 r Which bring ,Iniincited finin the mew-a,. leave. an twattil ineren.w of own hundred Ihou.and .ti hundred and -evenly-tour dot. To which, if we add the amount exhibited be - the tw.t report, .4 44:218 We have on aavregole of 54.0179.33 Over four mi limn. a ail a holt &film rt tea :he moo, I; of propertt mowed:4 the Furtner'• %%mot to-uronee Choupony. at thi. time. The Trra-utrr 4 nlymila thr rollowiioff . .' ia,lirlit,nl ihr sneucml opeialiun. of Air Cod puny duaiiig the pa -I year. John Hoht..r. Trra.uree of t6o ••Fts rmer's, Alutoul Int.urance COmpon) PR. To the amount of nrem:uns4 received Ance. for date of the heat report. - • • „ l'a the autreaut of tux collected during tl:e same lime, ECM Ry balance in Ili, favor at the I.t.d Ztatrmrut, 856,at R) the folloWitir, paymeni• made upon orders .. . drawn by the Pre-ideal. viz: By cacti paid H.:obit'''. E•hlernen and Cyrn• N. Herr damages b.• their barn, , - , r 330 Olt •• Jo+eph Huekwalier for a'. barn, ' ' • 07 00 ~ Phi lip I ;rein,. jr., ditiolgea, 20 o . ..Jai:lab N. NlriZgar `• 450 •` Anthony Lump, .• for In. been, • 0.11 50 •• Henry Marin. 2 (.13 •• Sundry person+ for collectible. proceling inetinivreer ke . 144 OG ‘• Co, in Prothonoriry's offiee 5 00 Inures. on innit..y- :Wynne. dor borrowed, 54 14 " Tax refunded in ...1.8 Wry per,r., 1 74 To ca.th paid the f.dlowili L f per-on. for print- ~ '.. int noon or ler. drawn by the President, vir: "Samuel Wright. " H,•i ry B Iliewtand & Cn . " George - ointicr.on, " 43r:why:tit &Co Bier & itrwi,erA, '•"Penr.nl & G .1, .A y te en •• pa-h paid the Appra'ser. for their see viers' per Airm peel the Direcior...fne their per diem allowance for %cremes rendered during the current year, 33 OI $2496 44 Cu•h paid Adam $. Dietrich fns services rendered; • • • Cash paid John Alemirmey Car his .ernires as Pre.ident durum ihr'curn•ut year, " Clash paid John - Rohrer his salary as Trea surer du rinm the eurrem yes - . •• Cush _paid JOll/I $I rifling hi• salary as Sec retary flaring the currant year, Making an , aggregate of . X36tig 54' From which if we deduct the 'whole amount ' collected att above, ' • :Mtn 41 Leaves a halnner in favor of the Trenimrer 0r.10.1a 1.17 All of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN NItitiARTNKX. it 13 ‘III Dll4Trt 1 , 41. • r ANDtt W wrzu AR, .mlll4 Rtillll.blir r %I. After the above report wan oll rend till ordered to he printed. the member. , preeetit having oramoized by appoiliting -Peter Johns C4 1 01171:313. 1111 d John Mee rummy Secretory. proceeded to elect' five Direetrins and -is •Approtsers. to conduct the Introtteso or the eard4rompuny tor the *inswing year weir, on count, mg the batliot• it upprured that John aleeuriney Jobb Rohrer. Andrew aletzgar. Adorn $. Dietrieh nici JoIM etitolmbwere duly elected Ilireetore. and Chthtion Herr. (Peduen.) Abrohnm Peters. !letdown Anovely, John I:rldny. Jacob Kohl., Jr.. end:Peter Johns, were elected A pprai.ers. pun 14;59, PIANO WANTED. wt... , :s t .T . i y.) to rent, a good Psanoforte. Apply at this Columbia, n:bia,JOOuiry 7.18604 —. AdJourned Courts for 1860. IT I...ordered by the Court that adirrerned Colin. (Or tir , ” be he'd fo: the tri..l sod derisirm ort case• moo .'ornmon P.eas, Oeith.the Cobrt and_gwitter as Collosia: ' -I OR ARGUMENTR. , • ' .1. ., One week ebreraenciug on Monday. the 19th of March. at. . Ictisof.Jtme. , 17th of Ptepc., • • • 11.: " Mb of Dee To eantinue one week from the saidd a a reppectively., undue much loage rap the ibustorepahall•require t All • the Cam, utt • the list for argumiut isflhe Court shall hP taken up due Twat days s.f paid term., and proceeded with meta d praised ot wile= condnadd by C0114..0t or COOS. .11. wit •-' 4 the etrotia'an - th•- the argument li-t in the Quarter , e.ooif• pall be taheo .tp on the Wedhesdity' of Void. if ant ioccooted b ; the ha tees of MP, Orlilips' Ontif • *nail tent QuatigeWs:agas will. Iv Comm. ncrfl as. flab tcrinist•tion of the,,Pephgra. Conn beano 's.. The nrcono•Of. of the Caw, of The Common leas -bp eammeneett on I hue-da•.ofthe Paretic: ifirjßl PP Pent. dby the Orph •nte our.. dr Qu 'der ••••00.,... caw% in that case the arencaPn li-t of tb• said (Neigh will h • taken up as. tue tertninatiott of 'be cases iii the other courts. mad proceeded tut until cbspit•ed col. tfullie l / 2 COHCAmeci COOPCIII Os Cl urn •hroWal. It is fur her ma red that the absence of cottagel at the time appoated L r taking up ease. =into.• d in the prereding attler• 'shatl ••• no coupe-an ocagsend 111 rein. unless by conw tat or legal ground for a continti•oce be shown.. AIUI .URNED Jilof.TRIAL4 l l:—It ordterd by the tleutt. That adjourned Court. tor-bary ns4 WV* 1 011.011111 Pies. kin he Meld ad blithers: t te. treat c.wes.ncing the 5 , 11 bloodey.bbb.danowde t 4th 87 b rebrosty. 4. - .• " 4th ", *OP May. 44 44 Ist 46k.A1310: - far St ...member. 44 " • ebb October. 41b, elided la e Ikeetabse. And 'Web minspeerde es be arrponaki :ow ‘ 1 "r"Illredoelel• at rbelr rteolsttorou. ferefnuos bWbe*Wlobled Mid the mie•tepess 1.. de. sew eat etwely.oflssecester. lbws lemeee.eleu testiest& .sub. nibs riggers* of the roentir4.lll - tobs Pe-rated urdseCoatud.sioner's Mere. Jae VV. cARVENTER, Proder• 8433 235 194'5' El= 2552 58 ErIZI2 EOM 9 X. 11 sly ;0 OD S 50 12 23 10 30 1 02 ti .00 10 10 15 i dO EIM so 00