Trims oi AmuniKnu. FtXUI.E PllJSCRIrTION : Two I)oi,t,Ans icr nnmira, to be jwlil half-yciirl In mlvniice. iVo jmper discontinued unlil nil ar rcnrngc nro (mid. TO I't.l BS : Thrp.i chiles to 0110 oddrcw, $ 5 00 K. vra do do 10 (10 1-iltci'ii ilo do 20 00 Kiv.i Iit1nr. In mlvnrice. will iny for thtco yciuV mliM-'iijiin'ii to the Anitrieaii. Club siibscrinliont mart lie invariably (mid in ad vnni'p. nnil .cut to nno oddrcra. If subscribers neglect or rcfuo to take, their news pnnriK from tbc oflino to winch thoy r directed, they lire. ri'.Miiiilili' until they bnva settled the bills and ordered them discontinued " PiwImiiKtcre will lcnso set tin our Agcnta, and flunk leitcrs cimtiiiiiiiiR siihscriilhn nioiii-y. They lire permitted to do tliii under thu l'ost Office Xaw. One aqnara of 12 lines, 8 timed. si AO "-.,T fiis.-,iii,.-iii msi'mim, nc imre, 6 months, Hix rumillis, One yenr. ltiirinrm C'nrdi! of 5 Hum, per ftiitiiitn. Merchant and others advertising by the year, oa I. 00 8 on I V) W Jl. iini hid I'limrp oi inserting umereiit ad Vcrtlshiff wccklv. 10 on mi'ines tuition Inserted in tb- I.neAt. Cm. tn:, ot before Mnrrinfrc and Ileal hi. FIVK L'KMS I'KR LINK for each insertion. I 'jf Larger Advertisements ns per agreement. 'JOB PRINTING. We Imve connected with our rstiihlUhiucnt a well elected JO II OFJ'ICE. which will enable in to -ereontc, In the nentcH style, every vnricty of i'rintiii. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY II. B. MASSER, SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NEW SERIES, VOL. 15, NO. J50. 5" I SATURDAY MORNING, MARCIllSGO. OLD SERIES, VOL. 23, NO. 2j ti:k.m or Tim "AMi:itiCA.M ATDTTT) V AMERICAN JDl-J JUL -JL jniTt ltgtmYii iijarSTKecNctJJ 4lttt'n.'iiN lMilIii1-Iilit Com. iiirrciiil .'11r;o, X. K. Corner of 7th and Chestnut t., l'liiliidelphia MHIIS! INSTITl'TiOX, which w established In J tsll. and in now eoiic(iicntlv in tlio Isih year d lis exitenco. numbers nnionir it- jrrHiliintt'F. hun dred of the most successful 31 crchiiuls and lltisiness ilcn of our country. Tho object of Ihe Tn'lilittlun Ik solely to nflbnt voiinn men facilities for thorough preparation for lni"iiici The hrnnclio. linitrlit are. UiKik-Kccpinj;. ns npidi entile to the various department of trade ; l'cnntnn ship, both iilniii and orniimenliil ; Coinmercial Law, Mntheinnties. Navigation. Civil Knjrincoring, lhaw Ins. l'honnpraphr. and Modern Lmiiuii);cs. Toe system of instruction is nccuihir ; no classes or set lesions nrc tmi'lo use of. but each student is taught iMdividunlly. ?n Hint ho may coinnicnec nt any time, il;,'! intend vvhtttever hours nre most convciient. Ca!nloi;iu" nrc issued annually utter the Kith of April, eoiihiitiiiiir niinies of the students for the yenr. in. I full particulars of terms. Ac. and may he ob Hhcd at any time by addressing Ihe Principal. in extensive nreommmlirtioiis. wiilc-spreiid reputa tion, mid the lengthy experience of tho Principal, lira institution ofi.TS facilities superior to any other in the cr.untrr. tor yoims men wishing to prepare for liit-iuess. ami lo obti'iu nl tlic snitic time a diploma, wliich ill prove a recomiiieinliition for them to any Mercantile House. Cvillcnilcn's peries r.f Trenlises on Hook Kcepintr. now more widely ciKurntcd llian any other "vork on the sul.iect. nre fur sale at the College. S. HOlMiKsVliilTKNUtN, Anortivyat Law. February ieii2. ly .' .n.iyNI'.K'W PATHT BTVH .ISI.X- i ts: i'B!r.s:a:i:K As Iinprov.id f..r-lC and l.Hrtfl. P.v T.. KKTl'HA M fi CO., 2S0 Pcnrl St., New York. 1 1HM only Freezer constructed on seicnlilie tirin- ciplcs. with a revolvini; can nnd spring blnue S'-rnpcr. i he one nnie;is tne trceziugol ilio cream- -the other removes it as fust as froj-n. The most rapid in freezing, with the least quantity of ice. The niot economical ineosl, ns it is Ihe most simple ami durable in slructi rc. lor sale in till the principal cities, and toivui in tho Tninn. Fncli FrcCjer nceoniauiel with a book of recipes ml full directions. " PIUCFS. .1 quarts, f.1 00 4 quarts, - 4 ptl 0 quarts, J 80 5 quart :, 6 09 1 I qnai:. H no ai quarts. 12 III) Applv to II. R. MASSER, Sunburv. Ta. Mi.roli iM, 1SH2. Attorneys nt Law, Sunbury, Pa i JOlMiAN" IlOCKFFKI.LKIt and SOLOMON '. 11. II" V Kit. rivpectfiilly annoiiree that they have enl"rc l into cop.irlncrship in llio iirnctice of liicir proUs.'i. n. an 1 ill continue to attend to nil i,,,,,,..! cntntste 1 to their chni'sre. in Ihe counties nf .Vyiliumberlni! I. I nioii, Snyder and Montour, tirom iMv. faithfully ami carefully. S i d atten tion will be pive'ti to tin- Ctii.I.KC'l I'l.NS OF t'LAIvb-. Coiisiill.ilions can be had in the HLH MAN' lnmruvic. i)V,,....Marl;et street, opposite Weaver's lintel. Sunbury, l'cbruary 4. MiO. tS:-:i:(SZi'si. XVSiich. (aiitx. XlXiW. s:ib-rili'-r. lnvina opened in Thompson -i I Itii-k r-mldiiur. Mill slrcel, Hanvillc, a lur'c tuid ctir.:plete Klock of FoliF.KiX AMI LOMlXriC LK;rol'.S. eoniprisini Ihe l.-t lraols of Praiiiies. liin. Old live. Scotch mi l libdi Whi-key. Port. Sherry. Ma ileir. I'liai.ii'ii Mii- an I ether Wines, ot nil grade, nil ot -.vakil will be Mild Kllolcnlo. ill thu lowest city prices. Tavci-n-kecjiers, by buying of us, cau sure i- lea-t ihe fi-i ilit. Persons di-sirous of piireh.isin'.? liquors for l-- A M I L Y I' S i: . tiny rely iimiii bein furiiishcd with a puro and .litielalicratc'l arlicle. -. , I'.eing deteriniiied t-i establish a reputation for "Inc.- die ip. he respectfully solicits the patronage : .In.- public. AH orders pr'uuMlv intended to. Jlil.LMIAII S. II ALL. In.i.vilic. .Tune I '. 1 tu. sitn e yojfr I'rnil, I)Y u-iiig Mason 'a Patent Sin et Metal Screw Top I ) Preserve Jar. .1.'. L-v .Y' J'ATKXT SHEET METAL .,' ;ir Ttn". All that i: liree..-t;ry being to screw lite Cap down ,ii.ei the it'ibbcr lia-lsrt. which is jilaced outside i. ni'i !:e -1 blerof ihe .iar. - of an inch distant in. in iS.' loo: i. 'event the no.ilii lit v of I he tl'u or ot I tl.- tiait beii: injured h coming in contact will) tlie lillbber. P. r ins ilc-irtns th --c -Tars can be supplied by leav ing lliefr oideis with II. U. MASSLIt. Agent. Seioniry. June 2, lwiu. )'iis.hiiiK''" llis-. MiP.TIllMPl-UI.AM). 1'KXXSYLYAXIA, (.Yr ihr IhiJge.) fjlllK siili-cribcr bliviiiL' lea ed this well known 1 Tavern Stand, lately kept ley Mrs. C. S. lirown. respcelfally informs the public tiiat he is refitting and icMii-iug the premises, mid will he prepared to en tetlain, io a coiiii'orlnhlo nianner. his iiuiuerous friend throughout the county, and all who uiay li.uroiii.'' bis esiitblialiuient. April 12. mt. ' J'tSl-.PlI YANKIHK I'l-llllUlill I III lint', PVIM II.T AND UKi rilNISIIl'It, Cor. Howard I V an I i'ral.Uiin Street, a few Square West of the X irth. ri. rciilrnl lt.iilro-id Kcp.,1. PALTI M1 '1!K. f r Tl.lis. tfl I K ic llV. li. l.l.ISI'.MUXH, Propiktor. July 1 i, I.-.'.-.). !f . Tl:- St. Itoiiis,, C'i.'luiit Start. In I iff,-a Tliilil nitil Vuurlli, J n 1 1. I : : i . I-: 1 1 . rilllK undersigneil. haviir; leased, for n term of years, lUt- pi.inilar heit-c. halt' Ihe plciisure uf inii'ouuciiig I i their friends mid the traveling eoiu- iiiitni'y tli ii it b now open for ihe reception ut giients. '1'lie hoii .e, since the fust of March last, has been i-iitireiy renovated nnd rctitlcd in a superior manner; tho ii!ar:nicnts uro lurirc. well veuliliileif mid fur- ni-lied in itio lern si vie. it is cenlriilly located. couvcuii'iit to ull Ibe depot and steamboat Uindiiigs. and in lb immediate vi.-iuiiv of Ihu Custom llouu, J'i-1 Oiii.-c tun! the r.iru Fxehalige. Ceiiiieeteil wilh Ibe Hotel is u Itestniiraiit for the aeitouiiiiii latioii of those piet. rriiig thu Liirofiean plan. Prices ut livauns trotii 'ihruu to Sevcu iiollurs "-r week. Heeoniilig lo iH'-ition. lioard SI in p -rday. Ta' le I'll,, tc fir merchants n4 bu?iuc. men fiom I to a P. M. 1II.XIIY NFIL, ISAAC L. lLVOE. April 12. I2. ly NATRONA COAL OIL! wi riiulcil Auii-IUtjilui.lt , n.1 i"ieil lounv KCIIIISPM-. uv liv rxitonvu tm, wtiru few eeuU mote wr gatiou will f'limtU )ou Willi twitert till f Mude only h I'A.lsAl.rMAM KAl I t ItINO CUMPANV, N i. U Walnut Micet. Pkiladcluhia. t'r'.ne.ty IV l-stl ty SAP0MIFIEU t SAPONIFIES!! Till: rAMII.V MAP MAkr.R I KlIeliculirMMT VUU be Ufcul lull! giMsi kdsip, HMIig JU"UUI0I '. lliicrtioiia Areiwijiaii) mn Hu ll II' i ' IMiAf u. rt.i v uttt. Hob ii, a MM.tiig gri ui m- Ii. M iluI mI I .M.lt lit llir H ilH.,1. r. i'.t Vl.f M Vl I I HIM. IIIMHANV. S ". I'll t .W INll, flHdliM. r. rfuu) M, I -I I - l Utirl ar Mur! (iin: ii.i'M iiik mi'.iii li'Vl. I ItuM Till: sol Til. li'MJ. lm.l 1111. lT. I 'iMK ll.iiil IIIK WKST- If ibe "UI.I V kill bud.l oIIM'lvee liouic, fuf I...W la lb. 111., txrf'l )"UI l.uil.Ur llitup l.l Mlir.ll1 I t UI.EIi ' U MIIEH!" tm pji.li-.J .1 U i-i.. nt lbs a Ik A 4 AW- .4111. "I in i r i i. t:ii: r t .nri;r, ?a , S s. ii to. I' oo I I.UI..I.. I ft'iMUi. .yul'r t'l'i., IN it .ut rf i.l. I ...a e . i l" I ih.bMh, J, I'ImMviu. I .IU. I'.I'OW I, -U..1 l..tii , , il leiu Ji iv I .4 kii-4u LtalaUf, eill ke tl.,il.-4 at lb. b 'iut null lb 1 f I UMfST r.biuii u.ii. f i-i FRILING & GRANT AllE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE TIIAT THEY AHE NOW KKCIUVINO AX ENTIHE New Stock of Goods!! MANY OF WHICH ARE REDUCED IN PRICE, and although prevailing reports may induco tho belief that DRY GOODS t arc advancing, yet a tingle, visit (o thai ''attractive resort, THE BIAMHOTH, w ill convince any candid man or woman that, be tho report as it may, yet the proprietors of that ' inslilu tion" Lave the facilities for furnishing CI-IIE.IF'jSIR, goods s uliicb those mho buy ai.d sull ou l.ug Crcdius not, nnl cnuuot o8St. 0 WE KEEP EVERYTHING, AND ABE IiKTLUMlNKD TO SELL CHEAP ER TIIAX VAX UK Tl'JiCUASED ELSE -! 117 EAT. ! FHILIN0 & OUANT. .Sunbury, May 17, lSt',2. HOW TO PROMOTE DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. Said Mm. Smith to Mrs. Drovm. Aslhcv tveie walkiu through ibe town, ')icre do vou do your shopping ? That dress you rc in. so neat and tine. That tthen 1 .ee its really luinu Looks Hisitively hockiiii;.'' "l in .are your hii.sliiiii'l. Mrs. lirown Now don't be anry. jsmt mid trowu 1- not so rieh as mine. And yet you can ntliird to buy Just twice a- much, or luoro lhaii I, Aud bow, 1 euiiuol divine.' 1 Soys Mrs. lirown to Mn. Siuith t 'ihe rea-ou you'll be Hlarilvd with, It is mi ftiiuilc, clear Yuii buy on credit. I for cash, 1 buy bargain., you buy tnish, I cheap, while you puy dear. Whene'er yuu want a drcs or shawl, A collar, boso, or what-not. call At the cheap M tuuoTii t-roliK, They 'll ull you jpioda m very low 'i'loit you will ceiu.e to wonder .o, lluw uiucb rich good 1 w wore. ' My huslmnd. aJ you truly nay. Is lHMirer. far, than yotirii to-day, And yet 1 can buy more, liccuuse eiub dollar of bis few 1.. to lue, ju?l a kmm1 a two, At the cheap .M aumotb !ioli." Ko ml i-lied w iu Mm. Smith A ilh Mia. Drown-, new arilb- no-lie, which did convince The ttil. and oH-ned ao hcrryea, Mie liuj-u't eea.id Ui pairouiM ThuMiHVoTU ever .iiico. And now, when you chance to meet Her liu.baud, Smith, upon the .Uect, Around Ihe uoiucr coioiiiK, Jli. liica i. lighted with a .mile, Hi. Ici 1-la.lie all Hie whlla A pKiiraul lunu Uv . bumiuiua;. I. adit.. If lika elTivt you'd n lu your dear .Miutf, w hicti you and ii, IvrehaiH'a, ucu r miw U tora, Jut Mr.. Ilrowu'. pruwiriiiUou try. And all your lut id I'ry iI.hhI. buy At th tbuup Moth Mime. 8-T-180O-X. larnUr'M 1'laulitlluM lliiler. They purify .IreiatlH'u aud lutijutatu. 1l.ey eriau a benlihy apiila. T In y ai aw ttii'l"i lu rL.iijfe uf water aud dint 'I h.y utetouuia vitrei. uldu.ipaii'41 and laukowra '1 h-y .liviitflbili lUi-.rMeui and cull l vli lh aailel 1b' .fiit-iil uiiaaiuaiki aiwl iuiajuiiiuul IviiMa 'I ! ) puiilv lb bicalbaud aulUll) ut iba aiuiuuh llie CUIU 'U aud i'un.llMalloH Ibiy emu lii.iibva, t buivia, aud tbulnta Uof. bo. TU.y ama l.itvi Cuwipialiil aa4 Nvriou. IUJ. a b Tk w. ib Um Ihii.i. in tl, wijuld 1 Uy auak tba wv.li tutu tiiuM. au4 aia .ibautl baluiv a glial rejoin 'I L.J ua. la ul uia M t lul lluw lk.mdtUai.4 taliMja llaik, l-i. a ad b "!, 1 al Uk.a auk lb ltauia ul Uinain aub ual Is 41 d lu ai 4 Uusa U uajr f allteuiall) la. iiiaalaut ivald bjr all lii-.n. (ouiuU. Il.vkl 4ai.M r U t'tttkt t'O, vll"i..; k.a 1 mi k .tl'ttV IslNT Of KoHhumlicrlind County, fur Morch Term, 1803. GUAlS'l) JURY. 1 Ynl. Conrarl, Lower Augusta. 2 Clias. Uncoil, I'jipcr Augusta 8 Hiram Bloom, Lower Augusta 4 Moses Troutmnu, Jordan 5 Kuinnucl Spntz. Lower Slaliauoy 0 lsnac DitzliT, Turl.uit 7 Ocorgo C'onriul, t'fip,!r Augusta 8 Ianiu: Heidvlspaeli, l'oint it (i. W. Sinitli, Sunbury 10 Davict Hertz, Sjunlmry It Jacob Oonser, Jackson 12 Charles Hottenstein, Turbut 13 James Diefftnbuclier, sen., Xorth'd 14 Hnniel Holnicr, .Ionian 15 Miclincl Treon, 'asllington 10 (linrk's Krtiiuiit. Milton 17 David Kckcrt. Turbut lfi Frederick Dilzler. Turbut 19 Thomas MolCce, Delaware 20 Michael Arnold. Lower Augusta 21 John S. Troxcl, C'hillisqtinque 22 Samuel Adiuus, Suulmry 2:1 A. A. Hciin. Zeibe 24 Samuel Mantz, Sunbury . TllAVERSlv .iinons. Thomas Artley. Milton )i-orre Grist. Jordan Franklin I'ardoe. ltush Charles Kaylor, 1'jijmt Muhanoy John C'rowser. Xortliutnberlatid Charles C!. (Julick, Point Henry deist, Point C. V.' Little, Nortliumberland David Shipmun, Lower Augusta Daniel Krieger, Coal Prtt r ITanselman, North' J (i. Y. Smith, Sunbury fi. C. Yelker, Sunbury Charles Shuler. Turbut David Melinite, Lewis Henry Lciscnnng, Shamokin James Fetistermticher, Lower Mahanoy Cliarle.i iirosious, Lower Mahanoy Jacob rmitliolomew. Lower Augusta John Duukcl, Turbut I'raneis I'.uclicr. Stinbuty Isaac Vincent. Delaware Peter Shaffer, Delaware J. J. Pcinieusnyder, Turbut John Deckel, Delaware John H. Yamell, Mount Cannrl Samuel Uaringer. Lower Augusta Jacob Dressier, Milton (leorge Harris, Lower Mahanoy Henry Polk. I'ppcr sYugusta J. M. ilcgins, Zcrbe Peter Tliomas. .Liekson William (itiss. Lower Augusta John Heck, I'pper Mahanoy 11. Hcll'iier. Lower Augusta Jacob Hinder, Turbut Hugh D. Pan-, Milton J. V. tloodlandcr, Milton John K. tierig, Milton Kd. I!atim. Jordan PiMiiklin Punk, Milton i 8 i 0 ' 10 ill 12 I i:S ; 14 ! 15 !!! i 19 10 ; 20 21 j o.i ! s3 ! 24 !25 j 2G ,27 28 29 !:io i :U . :) 2 !:i:i i :i4 j ;i5 'I? I as o0 l-io j4l I A3 I 44 (45 a) 4n A illiatn Hetiril, MeKwensvilln S'iniuid Hoitscworth, Lower Attg'.it John Pcnsyl, Hush John G. Lckman, Upier Augusta Air in Alexander, Coal David Malick, Ujiper Mahanoy Charles S. Stahlneeker, Turbut PKT1T JL'KOHS. 1 Peter Arnwine. Delawt.ro 2 George McDowell, Chiliistiliaijun :i John Y. Klork, Jackson 4 Harvey Nye, Delaware 5 iienjamin SeigtVted. Lower Augusta Ii (!. V. Hiunbauch. Dehtware 7 Kcuben Wynn. l'iper Augusta S Abraham Straub, Milton II Gilbert Hurlieu, Zerbe 10 Joseph Krighbautn. Lower Augusta 11 John Hoffman. Washington 12 l'.ugenio K. Gillinger, Hush L! Jacob Shipe, Lower Augusta I I Samuel lilair, Milton 15 Daniel Smith, Turlmtville Hi Win. M. Auteii, CliiUisipiaiUe 17 A -a Krert, Turbut is Charles Harris, Northumberland I'd John Haughawout, Husli 20 Samuel Shadmtm, Milton 21 Henry W. .Malick, Lower Augusta 22 John C. Morgan. Sunbury 2:1 Samuel lioiib, AYiisliington 21 Adam Zartman. Jackson 25 Dtirid 11. Pcnsy, Shamokin 2ti Henry Sheets, Chillistiuaiiue 27 Samuel Hucher, l'hillinua(juc 2S Stituucl Knt, Shamokin 2'.l Klislin Tharp, Shamokin :ii) Jonathan Power, -Northumberland :ll Marcus Strouse, Zerbe il2 Hubert A. Gitl'eu, ChillisipiiKiun !(: Win. 1'. Pursy th, Northumberland ;H George Krert, Northumberland :5 Charles Dine, Niii'tliiiiiila rland 3li Henry S. Heitz, Wa.iliingtoit Jury J.lnl J'r A'ljotiriU'l Court, eo)nunriii(i on Me- Uh Mtmtliiy of .Vnreh. 1 Joseph Hockey, Lower Mahanoy 2 Jauies H. Pollock, Turbulrillu it Abraham Wolf, Lower Augusta 4 ll.irnmti Snyder, Coul 5 Durid Fisher, I'pper Augusta U Adam How, Lower Augusta 7 Lewis Chamberliu, Shumokitl 8 Frutu 's Shearer, Milton 9 Samuel llepner, Lower .Mahanoy 10 Win. Format), Lower Augusta II Thomas Carl, Lew i IS Win. Verger, Jr., Jordan li) Joseph Snyder, I'pper Mahanoy 1 1 Iuue Hover, Titrbulrillo 15 Jacob lloutz, Turbut It) Abraham Lunger, Milton 17 Muxiiick lot lueher, Turbut 14 John Wolf, Hcluwiiro 1U Jacob Hower, Jaekaon 20 Michael Furh y, Turbut 21 Peter Haughawout, Hindi ii Frederick Willului, Milton 24 John A. lleiny, Ik lawaro 21 Jacob Snrder, liwur .Muliuhoy 25 David lliikeit, NoilhuuiUrluud 2(1 Joseph tU)dcr, Coal 27 John lltintuii l, Point 24 Win. S. Snyder, I pn.r Augusta 2U Mi r Thoiima, I p r Maliuuoy UH Conrad II. Itaker, l.iltlu Mahauoy Ul N illiuiu Cole, l pH-r Auyiista ili Chailia V. Hnyder, hliuiuukiit ilil H.uiiuel K lapp, Turbut it John Uarriiii-r, liwer Augu.ta U5 Piier Fetteriuail, Lower Auu.t UU John li. hnyder, Mlllou. CwmIVb liaa mm 4 l'(M-rl-M-v ! MN iMtMlttl, 1)1 Ill lrllHi iba kruilw4 u ralaf aud lauiow ui youaf lu. wlw wlvr fruui .IrrttMW ll.blllly, ClaMtalula ta j Mipplyuig al Iba aawa liusa Iba luaaMa u IHil-4'w ll atoa kbu ba. ujid buw.ll alui Uiaa but W ana tr; 'Um iMiiHigb a-i4iil iiM.aHaa. aM uuasaelf ahakawaaj m p14 ad Ii m.il aalab'pa, aiat. Hm tuJ ba kad v iba auibiaj, AlUAMkl- MaVrAIR. H . WadtuKl. fcUgalt.fc T M.. k U. M If MISCELLANEOUS T-i.rTiil ii:si v iAt. Corref pondence of the Han isburg T.ilejrapli. llKAn((t;.nTF.i'.s 87th Hrcn. P.. Vot Isp,, ) AYiNtiii-:s.t..:it, V.v., Feb. 27th At nn ndjourned meeting of the olHeers of the 87th Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers, Lieuleiiuiit-Colonel John W. Seliall in tho Ohitii'. (In motion, the Committee, consisting of the following named officers : Capts. Jacob Detweilcr, K G. Huhl, V.' C. S. Kekcrt, James Adtiir, ond Surgeon D. P. M'Kinncy, previously appointed to draw up resolutions expressive of the feeling nnd sentiment in regard to the preen tcop.uit ion of tho coun try, reported thu fofiowiiigT AYur.itKAs. The nation is nt present strug gling for rights nnd privileges dear to every Atneriien t-ltivn, cnlling for the combined llid of those w; and patriotic, to insure its preservation and final triumph ; Ami irhtren Wc huvo heard wiih feelings o'dei p anil unfeigned Borrow and regret t'f -lent, trea sonable sympathy, whieil has fo'l'1 sonic time been exhibiting itself in our Stale and coun try, nnd which, as was to be feared, lias at length culminated ill tho unjust and shame ful arrest and imprisonment f two of our brightly loyal fellow citizens; therefore, V&WiW, That, inasmuch as vclmYf'l,'lg',d our cheerful und hearty co-operation both in sentiments nnd by acts, for the preservation, nnd as we hopefully anticipate, the ultimate rescue of our Government frot.i the dangers that surround us in this crisis of thu Re public's threatened fortunes; therefore fur tlu r ,'iWrro', That we earnestly solicit, nnd nt the same lime respectfully demand, an honest and encouraging interest from those w ho tire unwilling to take an active part in the great drama now lu ing enacted for our national existence, that they should of right nnd are in duty bound to encourage, and support the citi.cn soldiers in the tended field; that we expect and hope for the laying aside of nil political animosities, heretofore so prejudi cial to the dearest and best interests of socie ty, and that they at the same time render and afford ample support for the continued maintenance of the power, honor and dignity of the Federal Government, which has con tinued to foster, cherish and protect them lor now nearlv a century. I': .-tlnil. Tent the forces r.ow in ojan armed rebellion are not so much tlujiisnl, or so thoroughly iliimlnl, as tho crafty traitors SMnpnthi.ing with them ni home ; hcniiol.i, who have sold their birthrights for a sop of secession pottage, and whose example, it is profoundly hoped, they may abundantly fol low ere their vile proclivities lead them into n more open eonlliet with, the Government to w liu h they owe hie, liberty anil citizcn- I si lip. Jlixih. J, That, if the might -war measure.? pitsseU ny Congress within Tito proceding fortnight have any weight ; if the patriotic resolve gushing forlh from the thniisnndsof hearts, lo;tiiv pure, as the crystal waters struck from. t lie rork of old, indicate any thing, und if withering scorn, so overwhel mingly exhibited towards treason, avowed in tint very Senate chamber itself, has any significance, then be it fui-th"r III .soi'ct V, That the signs of the times grow encouragingly bright, ere long tn shine to wards the perfect day, mid that the dark dreap hour preceding the dawn of oureoun try'ss restoration must be rapidly passing, when this power nnd glory, though crushed and obscured for a time by gigantic combi nations ot' political hypocrisy, wiil re-illu-initie with truth that inde'-tructible cle ment of light t!te old Vnion firmament, wliich is being overshadowed at present by this fractiicidid internecine war. 7it.sivi, That with victory will conic peace, honor and blessings, countless as the sands, while the consummation of the prin ciple office Government vindicated, indeed at an unparalleled sacrifice, will tower ma jestically amid these peerless results, estab lished upon its sacred throne, lieyTnd the most powerful iuilucitccs of future human legislation. II -i ', That we most heartily approrc nnt fully endorse, without exception or com ment, all administration measures having a bearing upon tho ultimate annihilation of traitors, north, Bouth, east or west. Ami this to the entire sacrifice of all that we hold most sacred eren life itself; that without union there must be civil discord, social disturbances, domestic clamor and strile, with its t riin of evils; ami to avoid these results, we believe it to be morally, socially, und politically imperative upon us, as well as for our fellow citizens ut home, to stand up gallantly for the old ling, closely adhering to the noble ship of Slate, wliich will again beyond the caril of doubt, outride the storm and bring the nation to that glorious pnt, from which treason, most foul, for a time, has beguiled us. JlnuUfl, That in tendering our thanks to Gor. Cnrtin, we wtv ''well done jfnod und faithful servant," ins herculean efforts in behalf of uur struggling country need no comments; they speak for themselves and history has recorded them. Men of Penn sylvania! heed our witriiing, ponder our np peal, net ou the side of God, Immunity uml the right. y.'...i-n, That the Harrisburg Telegraph und the newspapers of York and Adams counties be reipasted to publish the nliovo proci'Lilings und resolutions. On motion, tho resolutions were unani-inou--!y adopted. The fiiiegning proceedings being read to each company nnd u Vote taken upon theiu, uen- unanimously udoplcd us the aciiliiuctits of the regiment. Di:Mint.M 1 vTinN. Men who kMiipalhie with treason lire i asily awiiyed from lliep.ith of duty. "rol'i s.ora of religion have lett the house where they have worshipped li r e its U i iiiisc the Minister spoke uf icU'llioii Ha a crime, and ulluded to Jell. Dm i. s a li aitor I In ollu r ease they liavu refuaed tocontri biilo to the aiipporl of the I'.i.lor, huvo given lip their pens, mid even withheld their mii.iiul loutributioil lu Ihe Miaaionary CHUM. The irua (if ace-.ioll it neln. lend lo lii'.r.il tin pine le at Hi ll political Min i lie. Thu lh-il can lime im Utter agent in do hi. work, Tho eoiivrraalioii tf m m iiio able iiietiiUr of Chmeh into a inaleconleul, iliti upholder of iiilni.ter into mi aattiluiii, iIiuIiImiuI conn J'Utor lo luixiuiiary culir piic lulu a uiiur, la niiictlilng Im may lejiilcu at, u aoluu oilier pUeea t ill l.lnllia liaVK Uiolue purat idea, aud ploiu Holllell lit hoped and pravrd for llm lUallt of lUua hi am uphi.l.liu' llio Gorerniiiiiil, aud Kltri"if Ho ui M'lnpmailvo pron ril y and tvuriiy I Uf all Ilia) tiill apirita, lhal of r'aiiia U U il larribU and davllt.b. . l ,'iy'o i IU f.y wWi. ta. Tin- IVni' li TrniiOHMPo. A DF.St'EnATR FIOttT AT 6rntNO HIM. TnnKK Fi:r)Ki5.i.itKoirKM-s dkff.atf.d Axnovr.n- I'OWI'.nKI) ESCAI'K Of TIIF. CAVAl.ItY AND AKTIM.1.11Y. NAsttrti.t.K, March 0. There was fighting all day yesterday, between Van Horn 'a "Rebel command nnd three Fedora) regiments of infantry, about five hundred cavalry and ono battery, nt Spring Hill, about thirteen mile?; south of Franklin. Colonel Coburn's three regiments of infantry were cut to pieces or captured by tho Rebel force. Thoy fought desperate ly, but their ammunition became exhausted, and, being overpowered by Superior num bers, were either killed or captured. The cavalry and artillery got off safely. No reinforcements from General Gilbert's com mand at Franklin reached the scene of no tion. Seven regiments of infantry nrc at thai place. an Horn is reported to have lOHO men in his command. lTltTtlKIt DtiT.VII.S OK THK PISASTKIt. Nasiivii.m:, March 0. The following additional details have been received of the light near Franklin yesterday. Five regiments of infantry, one battery, the Kighteenth Ohio, with the Seventh Pennsylvania and Second Michigan Cavalry, all under command of Colonel Coburn, of the Thirty-third Indiana, advan ced on Spring Hill on the 4lh insr. Several spirited skirmishes occurred during the day. our troops camping four miles distant. Ou tho 5th a movement by the Rebels was apparent, causing somu disorder at Thomp son's Station. The Rebels suddenly opened on our men with three batteries on different points, nnd nt the panic time they appeared on each think in greatly superior number. An une qual conllict was maintained with great de termination, causing heavy loss on both sides, but linally resulted unfortunately to our troops, the largest part of the Thirty third Indiana, Nineteenth .Michigan, T'ven-ty-seennd Wisconsin and the Eighty-fifth Li'liaiui, with most of their commissioned nliirers, being captured. Our artillery and cavalry were successfully w ilhdrawn. The One-hundrcd-aiid-twenty-fourth Ohio was out but returned without hiss. All is tpiiel to-day. The Rebels ht've fallen back. Their force was infantry, with heavier artillery than we had. Ge:i. Gilbert's non-action nnd failure to reinforce Col. Coburn, is severely censured by officers and men. Sews tVoiu ICebel Sources. ATTACK OS FOItT MA1.I,1STK1I. S.WANXAit, March ;, 10 P. M. The ene my are attacking Fort McAllister. The attack commenced tit thirty minutes past eight o'clock this morning. Three iron clads and two mortar boats nre playing on the fort. Our 8-inch colunibiad has been dismounted; two men slightly wounded. The firing continues very heavy. srroso DICSP.VTTII. Sr ann ul M uch 3. 5-30 P. M. A des patch from Fort McAllister, dated 3-lli, snys that one of tho iron clads has with drawn. Two iron-clnds and one mortar boat are still playing on the fort. The fort is uninjured, and no ono is hurt on our side except tho two slinhtly wounded early this morning. The garrison is in good spitits. The tiring still continues. i:ri.orr -i of t m: rui vatkf.u r.F.Tidi'.i tka Ciiaki.kston, March 3. Nassau advices report the arrival thereof the Confederate privateer Retribution. She had taken, and burned the barque Mary Wright of Portland, nnd brig Erie of Camden, Maine. Captured and sent to Confederate ports the brig Elliott, of Hucksport, .Ale., and schooner Hanover of Mass. Also, captured nnd run ashore, on the Rahanius, tho brig Emily Fisher, taking the crew prisoners to Nassau. Tho Elliott was subseiuently recaptured by the Yankees at St. Thomas. The Retri bution encountered an unknown whaler in the Carribean Sea, which showed tight, killing one on the Retribution, when tho whaler was sunk, with all on board, by tho lire of the Retribution. Tho crew of the Retribution are all well, and she would seou linish repair:' mid resume hi r cruise. Tlie till' Ioti-oi-!. Washington, March 0. Trota tho rdchiiiuiiil Examiner of Muinbiy. Savannah. Feb. 28. The stunner Nash ville, in coming up the Ogeceheo river last night, grounded on the sand bar before Fort VcAllister and was destroyed by the Van " : fleet. A Yankee iron-clad opened lire across the marsh ut the Nashville til thirty minutes past seven o'clock, when an incen diary shell struck the Nashville and set her on. lire, and she is now a total wreck. The fort tired upon the Yankee and hit her twice. The other gun-boats of tho licet lircd upou the fort, but did no damage. Di:si un-noN of Altkukd Giu:i:nu vi ks. The altered frit) treasury notes are said to bo well calculated to deceive those not well aetpia'mt. ,1 w ith the genuine bill. A New York paper gives the following description of the altered notes : These notes are altered from twos, Vnited States treasury notes, in tho following muit ncr: Ovir the llgnre 2 in tho ritiht und left lippce comers of the note tho ligures .10 nre nearly pasted. The small figures appearing nround the larger figures me blotted oiit with green ink rcseiiililingthc "patent green" tint. Thu wind "tw o," w hich appeal eleven times in scroll work lent;tliwie iicro.-s the top i I' thu bill, is blotted out by tho green ink. Tho .'inn) is done with the words "two" appearing in the acroll work in the lower li:;lit hand corner of the bill, directly above the u.iiiiu "-K. W. Spincr, Treasurer," Ac. The word "llfty" i neatly pasted over the word '"two," nt the ricjht uf the vignette Thu Roman "II" in thu lowrr lett hand cor ner of Ihe bill i obliterated by the green ink und U completely hid. Tho rever-oi aidu of Ihe bill U in. i. le entirely given, except lullie cent nil portion, wlinu Ihu Word "TliU note la it hjjid lender," tie., upx'iir. A dot of t'teeii i. placid upon every one of tlm id luo.l iuiiiiuicl.ihlc i't on thu bai l.. Alto. (jUlier, llm iiulea km wi ! calculated tu do utli', Thcru rr lait intiuU'r uf lliun, mil, Mid bill UI1U Hire. I lint IllUa lilT bct'U nude. Plrvi a.t I Mlll-M V. - It I. ollli iully .lutld thai aplilleatinu fur potl HUH lu jr liui Im .Jli.lle.l by any uf Ilia ilc klliU'a of ilia Tioa.uijr. I uiicuiy lu lliu amount of l 000,000 ha alu.l L u piiulvdi Ooo,. 000 U knl t In ciii uiaiiuu, a I iiwi i. Mag ru.Ul lof (4 tilt !! ( Mil,lftM) d.) Horrible Onrlly or the ! I N. The following has been forwiuded to the licadrpiarters of the army : IlRAtJ-qVAntEllS DlSTtltfT OF CfiitSf It Couixtii, Miss., Jan. 24,1803. Captain: T haro the honor to submit a statement of a few of the outrage committed upon citi zens of Alabama by tho Confederate troops. While all their lciule.-s. from the President down, uro boasting of their carrying on this w ar in accordance with the laws that govern nntnrn in such tnsrs. nnd nre chare inir noon our troops nil kinds of depredations nntl outrages, I think a few simple (acts tnu-t put. them to blush, and niaku thoso parties. and our press and people who are seconding the efforts of Davis to cast stigma upon us, ashamed of the work they are doing. I w ill merely state what I know to be true. Alto Cnnadi and Air. Mitrh-ll were hung two weeks ago for being Vnion men. They lived on the Hacklelwiro settlement. Marion county. Alabama. Mr, Hall work and daughter of the same county were both shot for the same cause, the latter instantly killed, the former is yet alive, but will prob ably die. Peter Lewes, and three of his neighbors, were hunted down by one hun dred blood-hounds, and captured. The houses of Messrs. Palmer, Wclsby, Williams, nnd the three Wcightmans. and some thirty others, were burnt over their heads, the women and children turned out of doors, and the community notified that if they allowed them to go into other houses, or fed or harbored them in any manner, they would be served the same. Mr. Peterson, living nt the head of Bull Mountain, was shot. I am now feeding some oiie hundred of inese lainincs, wlio, witn their woni'Mi mul children, some giay-haired old men, nnd even cripples on crutches, were driven out and found their way here, through the woods and byways, without food and shelter, nil done for the simple rcaon they were Vnion men, or that they had brothers or relatives in our army. The statements of these peo ple nre almost beyond belief, did wc not have the evidence before us. 1 am informed by them that there are hundreds of loyal men and women in the woods of Alabama, with for an opportunity to escape. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. M. Dodok, P.iigadier-Gcneral. Captain R. M. SAWvi.it, A. A. G., Memphis. X DitrMMFK Boy's Fi:at. Among the many incidents narrated of the daring and heroism displayed in our army, wc have not heard of any which wc think more deserving of note than that performed by a mere lad of thirteen j cars, from our own Borough, connected with the DOtli Regiment., under j ( olonel II. L. C ake, us we have learned it I from those connected w ith tho command. It appears that Robert Wright, son of Jona than Wright, Esq., of Pottsville, a drummer boy, having possessed himself of a secesh horse after tlm battle of Artietam, rode somo distance from the camp, and espying a I rebel soldier (a tine, stalwart fellow living upon the ground, dismounted, stole quietly j to his knapsack, and on opening it discov ered two pistols, one of wliich he took, and then awakened his man, ordering linn to surrender. The rebel made a move towards his gun, which was but n short distance off, when young AVrigltt ordered him to halt or he would shoot him, and actually brought him a prisoner into the camp of his regiment. The uproarious demonstrations of the soldiers when he was seen ruling into cam) with his prisoner before him, can bo better imagined than described. Wc learn that for this act he has been deservedly promoted bv Ids Colonel to the rank of orderly at his head quarters. Mimrs' Journal. Boy Waxi'f.d. Annouiicemcnls similar to the above nro not uiifretpicnlly seen in the columns of the daily newspapers, on bulletins, nnd in tho w indows of .shop-keepers. Of course boys arc wauled ! Who doubts it ? None but tho most superficial thinker, wc nre sure, could entertain such a thought for a moment. In a few brief" years the boys who nro n"w living will bo wanted to proclaim tho gospel will bo on tho judge's bench in the gubernatorial and presiden tial chairs in tho halls of learning ; in short, to fill the places now occupied by the millions of the earth. Boys arc wanted tor .' They arc wanted ti till our public, private, and Subath-schools; to store the intellect and the heart with the 1 useful and the pure ; to take the iuitatory steps to becoming good nnd useful ciliens. Boys arc wanted in Ih-nffn. Since wc : began this article, n sorrow-stricken father, in a thread bare coat, pacd by our office I w illi a littw violin umler Ins arm. lus little noy nas .een wan cu in i.eavcn. niters may soon be called. God dcsiies all, und un ties mi. Yes, boys, you are wanted, not only earth, but in heaven. Are you ready ? Sini'MF.MsoF SoitttitrM Sviht. The Sor ghum syrup is becoming a valuable article of commerce. There is alrccdy a very huge eilo of it in tho West for Eastern markets. There is a large demand for rel'minir purpo ses. Contiuetors for nrniy supplies have purchased large quantities, and the demand for it in 11 raw state for domestic consump tion increases rapidly. Some shipments of it have been niado to New York und other Fastern cities w it h sal isfactorv results, and large quantities of it, if of good quality, are wanted for Eastern markets; but the West cm tanners have not raised it much 11 it er ii for s.de, und. coiiseqiieiitly, l.iri,'.-orders for it cannot Ih tilled. Its price at Chicigo range, from twetity-t ight cent to forty -lit cents per gallon. . , - - I'd iiik GiiiiV. Aii cxili.iii'e iu eiviii.r an udvici to young ladies on the -lily i t uf unit 1 i 1111 u v : "Ncer many 11 fellow wh.ii ushuuied to carry n kiuiill bundle j who In. in bud until bleukllst, und until hit father ha uened his a!iup, alure i.r ulller, nn-1 .wept it out; who frequent taverns, bowl- ! In; aalooua, prl. fights, Ac i who owes l.ia tailor, ihocmilkir, wa.lierwolil.nl, jeuehr, Iar I mt, printer, and hind lady, and ueier IM lii.delil. -who Uulwuv. I u! kill,' nbullt I Ida cqiiuiutuiires, and minli inning tliein;' wIiomj Iiiiiuuii is ttUsva lunuiiif uboill lioii m iim", W ho tllllik ll ia till' J.'liiit'. mail ill Ihu iielliboilimhl, and el wlimn cwrv 01. e de.piaia and aliuiia.' 'Hilt U "'d adviiu UllU ; Kl lllul )oll dou'l oleiliH.W It. A M IK who Inula i bl com t aald, "i'liul if liu l.iat IU tltW C0U1UIOU I'leti., Ut) Would apM-al lo Ihu hupii'in Court, aud li.nii llieiuu lu lleavill." "And tin iv," reuliid i iilUiiiaii, ")oU Mill U .um o liwi", ( )uil will Hul Im uh. kiiI uutrf4 )outM,lf, and i'liurj U if adiuilltil Ui. ' WIT iAND HUMOR. R vriiKii "Fast Ski:ktinis." ''It ws jitt twenty years ago yesterday," says oirr narra tor "that a party of u ftfiers went over to', Cncokia Creek, on n skating mutch. Tim day was colder than ten iccborgsll smooth as ghi's, nnd wc made up our minds to have a heap of fun. Hill Horry was the lender of the crowd. He was a tail six-footer, full of pluek, fm I tlie nest skater tn all creation. Illen Kill lt.itri ii , mis r,l'olr.il,.i r.,,.1 c.n.U SI1iliiiLr. ,ull ,n!,ke the trip to Baffin's j av mul im(.k j twenty-four hours, only stopping long enough at Ilnlilax to take a drink. Well, wc got in the crock nnd fas-' tened our skates on, nnd after lakingngood horn from Joe Turner's flask min ted off in good Ftylc, Bill Berry taking the lend. As 1 was telling ye, it was a dogged cold day, nnd so we had to skatr; fast to keep tho blood up. There vis little air holes in tho ice, und every now and then we wottldcomo. near going into them. Mr skates trot loose. j and 1 stopped to fasten "cm. Just as I hail i finished bucklingthe straps I saw something aliooting along tho ice like lightning. It was Bill Berry's head. Ho had been going it like greased electricity, nnd before ho knew it he was into one of them air ho'.cs. The force was so great ns to cut his head ofl'flfninst tlm clinm r.imrra nt' lli J.-n Tt'j ; all day with Hill Berry,' said I. 'And all j irrht. too, said Joe Turner. Just ns he had got these words out of his mouth, and I ! looked at. Bill's head which had been goin-r it on the ice, all at once it dropped into at" j other hole. Wc run to it, nnd I heard Bill Bern- sav, '(piiek bovs, rpiiek ! pull me out '.' I looked into the hole ami thro sT, sinner, was l,ii: Berry s brffly, which had shoote I along under the ice," and met tho head at a.hole in the ice. It was so shock ing cold, tho head hail frozen fist to tho body, and we pulled Billy out as good as new. He felt a little numb at first, butafter skating awhile, he felt as the rest of us' and laughed over the Joke. We went homo nbout dusk, all satisfied with tlie day's sport About ten o'clock in tic evening somebody knocked at the door, and said I was wanted over to Bill Berry's. 1 put on my coat nnd went over. There lay Hill's head in one place nnd his body hi another. His wife, said that after ho came home from skating, and while attempting to blow his nose, ho threw his head into the lire place. Tho Coroner was called that night, and the ver dict of the jury was, "that Bill Berry came to his dentil Jiy skcetitig to fast.'" Wrmont Winter 'I'l'lis, Wkstkun F.i,oijrr.Ni'F..-A suspicious look ing dog had been seen in ono of the towns of Illinois somebody died maddog, nnd everybody became alarmed. A public meet ing Was called, and a distinguished Briga dier' was appointed chairman. After stat ing the object of the meeting in a not very parliamentary manner, instead of taking his seat and allowing others to make soma suggestions, he Hunched forth into a speech of some half hour's length, of which tho following burst of fornesic splendor is a sample : 'Feller Citizens: The. lime lias coino when the overcharged feel i it's of nggrawntcd human lialur tiHf no longer to be stood. Mad dogs is in tho midst of us. Their shrieking yelp nnd f.imy track can be seen nil heered on our pcrairies. Death follers in their wake : shall we sit here like cow hards, while our lives, ami our neighbors' lives nro in danger from their dreadful, orashus hi drofrabrie caninety ? No, it kin not ba ! K'en now my hart is torn with conflicting fcelin's of wrath and wengeance ; a funeral pile of wild cats is bustin within me ; 1 iiavo horses and cattle. 1 have sheep and pigs, I have a wife and children, and 1 vising higher as the importance of the subject deepened in his estimation) I have money out at interest all in danger of bein' bit by these infernal mad dosrs.' Tun "Old-Dominion." Virginia, during the usurpation of Cromwell, declared her self independent of his nu'hority, w hen tho usurper threatened to rend a fleet to reduce, the colony. Fearing to withstand such n force the colonics dispatched n messenger to Charles H then in exile in Flanders inviting tho royal outcast to be their king. I lo accepted tho invitation and on tho very ere of embarking for his throne in America, wtis recalled to the crown of England. In gratitude for Virginia loyalty, he quartered her coat of arms with thoso of England, Scotland, ami Ireland, as an independent member of the British Empire, nnd tho coin establishes thou facta, llen.ee tho oiigiu of the phrase, "Old Dominion." A A 1st: Answku. little trie -"You must not play , my dear,"' said an with that : .njiicious parent, I .uut m., 1 ;k( ; er, ear. is a gooa iiitio I girl, and I'm sure she tlrctsca as neat as I 1 ilo, and has lots of toys." I "1 cannot help that, my dear," responded tho foolish mother, ' her" father, you know, 1 is a shoemaker." j "But I don't play with her father, I play ! with her; sho ain't tl shoemaker." Ilriir is 1111 litlce-iui serup I'mra lb I'luyernf a Hem lei v us liiliielinl.il uf lilliulhu Drunk, iu Li.- .ctilicin with lliu s.vllnl'lr - 0 LrJ, we pray bir our 'iMr fruitier. h.i Im. lived fur wura lliuu Im years mi ilte l.m.l s iic-ci'. nil.! !i: uua fuut iu tint (ruvc cr, nn I tbc ulher all but-tr Send your 111 t lu childicn U tod happy. Whatever cares liress. uivo them warm ! good-night kix in ihey go lo ttieir pillow. I l lie iiu uoiy of this, iu the atorpiy year w hi h fate may have In store; for the litlla ones, will no iikc lieinieiieiu a Hiur m inn U'wildeleil shepherds. "My father my I iiiollu r lov ed. Hie '. ' Sonn bod;-, dev libing 'the absurd Kppcar. iniee uf a man dancing the dku, stlja, -"lie locked ie lle.ll: ll be l ud 11 I10I0 in his nu ki t. and vi .1. Ii v lie, t shake a ahill Jil.ister iloiui the leg uf hi. I row m i-."' A lloo.V fiileW W.ls l'bs,rv(.,l the other day driving u pi,', holding on to hi tail. Mid when u'.ked what hi' W dobig, replied tiial he wu -tudi ilii,' ge liogiupliy. A ik viisi- ,a l.e could .in: "awi.y down on l!.- iild '1'..r linn,' il Im could only ( the jiili !."' How in Mi 1 1 111 v v -nt nr. - "ne diy liiis, wfeii' 1 up ul pint H wu. iliislii'.l, lay Inking IU 1 id while hi. o.n .liiiksWii. w usli ' id, thu d.iilin iq piaiid, mul holding il I I I lew, ..lid : Il lis WU-hid il't.llll 'twdl W4 tl ill bid id ! ' 1 III I It'lL's, " tin 11 wti.ll it. I'l l), K'M"! I'Ol.ill, ttiel Wa ll it II' Villi 1 411 into 1. 11 .' ' Tu Ui4k nw - p iui a puil wi nol I ar ia )mll il'v . bultm