ujpcr wells broken looic when lho water was first let cff,andoamo down broadsido, making a clean swoop of tlio crcok, tear ing away from the shores all the boats that Itvy successively below thorn, In spite of tho frantio efforts of their owners. Oily ropes In oily hands were of no avail for snubbing round oily post) everywhere went with run, or rather with a slide, and for oneo, nf least, the crcrk deserved t'a nanio. Boalmon, standing on oily thwarts and gunwhales, and handling oily poloB, woro capizd irjto tho water, and oamo out dripping with oil. Ouo rcpor tor counted fifty-six contidorablo wrecks between the Tar farm and Oil creek bridge. Boats were forced up to their full lengths out of tho water upon tho McClin took bridge pier, liko floes of ico , three hundred barrcls,stavod and wholo, floated from one of them alono. Tho new rail road will prevent such traugieo-comio scenes from happening in future" But far moro fearful scenes than theso by water have oocurrcd on shore. More than once, in spito of all precaution, a spouting well has taken fire, and roared and burned liko a volcano. Then pump works, cngino houses, stores and boats, tho soil, tho stream, and tho river into which itnmirailB flamn. snrnnrl tl,n!r snmmnn " I j r " conflagration over day and night. In ths autumn of 1801 a well about thrco miles up Oil creek was lit by a cigar, wbilo thirty or forty poople wero standing around it, of whom fifteen wcro killed in tantly by the explosion and thirteen se verely injurod, A column of flro, with its bead rising and falling from thirty to fifty feet, continnod to burn. Tho Little & Mcrriok well was one hundred and fifty foot deep at first, but in the spring of 180 1 was deepened, without considerable increasoof oil, until half-past six o'clock in tho afternoon of April 17, when, from a depth of threo hundred and thirty feet, a stream of oil and gas, mixed with a very little water, four inches in di ameter, rushed up with cuoh violence that its spray reached far beyound the top of the dorrick. The air became an atmos phere of gas. The sickened hands forsook their boreing tools and- fled, leaving the oil to waste itwolf, liko a cataract, into tlio creek. The engine firemon put their fires oat. Soon a great ciowd collected from the older works, and closely surrounded a new jet, when, suddenly, two simultaneous UU u .Ut,o. . , UJ . U. a pluttoon of musktry, as it seemed to those at hand, but liko two separate can non shotB lo those who felt tho concus tions three miles distant, and to those that heard them seven and eight milts off, in augurated a general conflagration. A scone of indiscribablo terror and confusion iped but half a dozen, charcoal where they stood ; many others died, howcver,of their wounds, and numbers more were scarred for life, Four wells lost everything, in eluding 500 barrels of oil on hand, and othor property was destroyed elsewhero. In the dead of night there stood the foun- iuiu ui iiiiuiu, a jul ui Juru an, not suosiu. .t- .(. . : -i .... i - i I ing and returning to its work, but a eeace- Icss.Junintermiited rush, liko the steady blowing off of a steam boiler, and more than a hundred feet in heicht. rolling clouds.of black and massive smoke up ! over tbo tops of the surrounding hills with ! a ceaseless, surf-liko roar. 1 In the autumn of 1803 tho tanks oftho ! ensned. Yet all escaped but ha f a dozen, v,i,. n: n . V, . , , , ' vewber (ollowing. Even at Gasne, near who wero burned to charcoal where thev'.i .i. D. t , n. Filkim. wells caught fire, and tho space ' umD Braa"cr sMucs. Each taken apart burned over soon embraced from eighteen 1 nntl vii;Ted sinB'y maV h of little value, to twanty aores.on which ono hundred and but wllon a" aro grPpd together and set, fifty oil tanks, full of a three months' sup.thoy form a P,casing graceful wholo ply, were standing close together, inter- !a 00at,J juwo1, T ample not under foot, mingled with cngino houses, offices, &o. ',uon) tuo l'"'0 pleasures whioh a gracious Seven flowing and threo pumping wells,! P'O'ideneo soattors in the daily path, and with thirty thousand barrols of oil, took ' whlh iu ca8er fCarcI' nftorsomo great and fire in qmok succession. The flames ran up tho trees ol tho mapla grove, and the Vh5 should wc a,ways kecP our Ses fix valley was blaok with smoke that stifled I cd on lho briSnt- distant horizon, while the beroio men who fought the flamc3. ' lh"e oro B0 raany lovely rosC3 tho gar Men stood bravely on tanks of oil as dan-1 df" in whioh wo aru Pertnittod to walk i' gerousasso many powder magazines. ! TLe vcrj' ardor ofour chase after happi Oil creek, of course, took Ere, and in j DCSS maj ba tbc rcason tliat 81,0 50 oltcn creased the granduor of tho scene. There I ludeS Ur gra3p' Wc IiantiDg'y 8'rain af were no explosions during the whole eon-'! I" wLeD 8,10 1,33 beon grac'usly flacration : erudo oil is not n!oS;M. I Returning to tho general history of the oil regions, whioh wo (oft for u momont to describo their biographical details, tKo mania for oil-well boariog was not long conCncd to Oil Creek valloy,but soon took possession of the main valley of tbo Alle ghany from Franklin nearly up to Warren, and the lateral valleys of its tributaries. Two-mile run and French crcok. It then sproaa soutnwora, ana began a similar 1 t .1 . . l I n I r, .r nn Cl!nMan 1Y 1 - , "i""i; .jin.jjcijr iiuea creci; anu I50U vor and Mahoning rivers. Up tho lattor valley is spread into Ohio,and established wells in Trumbull county on some of tho ) higheal ground along tho northwest edge of the coal moasurcs in that State. Tho firit boarings, in lho spring of 1800, wore those of Mecca, twenty-ono miles south west of Erio. By tbo next November between six and seven bunired wells had beon already sunk in ono small district, oonolusion, wo would say "Think before dealer, who died of Typhoid Fever in and twcnty-Cve etenm-pumping engines ' you act j but when tho lirao for action Baverly Union Hospital, Western Arir worfl at work1 This was even a greater 1 comes, stop thinking." 1 ginia, ou Suudoy morning, lha 11th inst. increase than in the north Pennsylvania 1 ; Ho was a good and faithful soldier, he- district, where tho following is given in lho: 2f American Musical Instruments aro ll)vcd ly all his officors and oomrades Philadelphia Coal Oil Circular for Jnuc ' winning goldon opinions abroad. A reoont 1eil0 to his memory. i, ioui, as tun srato ot wings at that date ; unmoor oi ooai-oit wells now flowing Nnmbor that formorly floned,but now pumred dumber oommrncod'or sunlc, but not yet at work ' Total I I" 7o Total number of rofiners, 85 j ninnul of, daily flow of oil, 0,717 barrols ; amount at datu on hand, 0il,150 barrels J amount already shippod, about 1,000,000 barrel valued at about 81,002:000 on tho grounds Average cost of a well, 1,000 ; of all tho wells, 84 00,000 $ machinery, &o., 85000 to 87,000 j all tho wells, 8500,000. Hut tho oil region extends muoh fur thor north. A citizon of Cuba, Alleghany county, New York, writes, under date of January 3, 1801 s "Our villago to day is in n blaze of excitement, consequent up- on (tin dionnvnrt. nf ll in nrr. .,nnii,toa in this immediate vicinity," An old mml hnV ft, A ... P, ,1 - .. "UV ' J ' 1111 llllllltO , .. ...... vu ul,, exists at the foot of tho hill on the west fiilo of tho village, always covered with oil. fatnnna fnr rmrinir onrnins nfiit ririiisrm. , ,. . it 18 mClUUCU 111 an Indian reservation OUO mile snuaro. and has bpon dnscrihnd in tho t.:,-.. r o-if ! n uiaiu.j ui auiuvJii o uuiiiimigu. vxuvuruor Seymour, Judge Chamberlain, and others took nossosiion of tho reservation a few with U.r, Iniiinn .. r ci, . Kf in.. TJ...L. t. , 1 ... . - , w.,oy o icascu n oi Z T' a?m" n1" idio mo nog- At thirty tect tlio oil began i a r i i , to frtiOtlt It tlin rftln nf n lifti-ml nn lintir ' il.. ll r.ll .1 ,u I I . wr... ..wu. . vuiwi ntiio ruuu lutiuiiuu, ii uo uuu ui u.,u u . "P ;- pied ,n the Unuedatcs along the western uW. 0r. o. tuo groa, coa, no.u. ,lnnnivhlln fhn ttrrtofntn Mrinniliniii! mnn w- .... ...... x, ,ruBB , o,lun,en ... u.e .u., u.1,.noono ou o o- innsula had born rcporteu to tho chief of the geological survey of the province by Mr. Murray, tho western assistant geolo- gist, as carley as 1841, and tho oil springs . .. . .' ' b. of the valleys of tho Tames rivor and Bear ereok ore to be seen described in the reports of progress of 1850 and 1851. In 1853 tho prooess of Mr. Young, of Glas gow, brought those Enniskillcn county bituman springs into wido repute, and in 1857 Mr. William M. Williami.'of Ham ilton, quitted tho distilrttion of the solid bitumen, to undertake deep borings, in the hope of reaohing its mother oil in larger quantities. Although in far lower forma tion than those from which the United States oil proceeds,he was entirely success ful, and was followed by a crowd, of ad-i venturers, who sank nearly a hundred wells in Blaok and Hear Creek valleys before the visit 0, Mr. T. Sterry Hunt, in Decomberf ,g00( Jjy J,, rcport Wfl I(.arn that from the small proportion of this number that did produco availablo quanti ties there bad, nevertheless, been obtained at least 300,000 gallons. Since then oth- Crs have been finished. In August, 1802 jthero were three hundred, and three new and nrnrliintivr. tvntla n-nm ,nnniAl r mu luuuiu ui iuu ot. xiawrenco, wnere air Win, Gogan desoriboa petroleum springs long ago, oompanies began to ba formed in 1802 to bore for oil. In Virginia wells arc in operation in Riiohio and Wirt counties. ! ( Thtorv next week Happiness. The idea has bcon transmitted from 'Een"ation to generation tint happiness is .D0 larg0 aml beautiful precious stone, a s'"filc gem H0 rorc tuat 8,1 BC,arc after io vain, all effort? for it hopeless. It ii not so' I,aPP'lD083 ie a Mosaic composed of C301tiuff JJi "e "s so apt to overlook urouSul n,Sl l""o uj. General Jack3on's Motto. "Think before you act, but when tho timo for action oomes, stop thinking." This is the truo doctrine. Many men fail in life and go down to tho gravo with hopes blasted and prospects of hapnincsg unrealized,becauso they did not adopt and act upon this motto. Nothing so nrenares1 a man lor aion as thought ; but nothiuc ' - da niiftl. . ..,' . . ....c. .. . . " a roan tor action in tho course of action. Hotter by far adopt force course 1 and pursue it cnegetically, even thoueh it! . .. . O ! may not he the best, than to keep contin- uaiiy winking without action. "Oo ahead" ought to be printod in every vounr man's bat, and read until it becomes npari of liis uiuurc, uniu no oan act upon his judgo- ment, and not bo turned from his course ' by every wind of interested advico. In number ot tho Leipzig Signalc, the lead- I ing musical journal of Kuropo, mentions the sunerioritv of tho Mnsnn A. Tiomi( I gg' pahtnct Orgau-, manufactured ia Uostou,' I intunat'ng that theso manufacturers havo' a38. disoovorod the secret of avoiding tho harsh' (reedy tones of other instruments of tbin JOS clack COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, Km " Onr Oorlstltiitlon cnard It overt Our glorious Unionbold It dear I Onr Btarrv Flas.foraXe It nevcrl Tht ptoud Oaucnsnlaii our only jiocr! EDITHD BY LKVI (,. rj. , TATE. PROPRIETOR BLOOMSBUR.G : Saturday Morning, May 27,1065. wBnTOu.mMK. i TERMS OF THIS PAPER: i . AFTER JANUARY LT.ieCJ. ) 3 0Q , Year or 2 50 if paid strictly in advance, M-uss;;?' ;'. ...-..i-. ' I'lWCfiAtY, o sihlln till not toho npnalicd, corrupt c.l or coutproinln,1 tt knows no baseness, It cowers to no dangcr.lt onprestos no weakness. Destructive onlf "Mo'potlim It Is the solo conservator of liberty, labor and properly. It Is Iho sentiment orrroednm, of equal Mitfits, ofuimal ohllgatlons-lho law of nature rorvatiinp. the law oftho lami-Aura. "-v- "Havinc alwavs onnosed mnli.ln Ul I1ttSt W0 d "Otilltond to defend it U0W." mut Murkinc, John ,n . fios ,h0 tru"' W.l.'y. We eharg . ,,nm. Ilnntl li?m Hint inB(AnJ r .ttT- " tiiiH itiniutiu Ul IIBVIDP ' . M, e l II . t .1. "J "VI1"" 111 1110 nasi, ' lie t,--,, ti i r i i t Never was the fair character of .he ponce fu, nm ,aw Bbi(. citizonfl of r Btaino(, )y ublaok.fl flf b., ' until it wa, introdured in Bloomabure.by tho cowardly guerrillas who foslcrrd it through the columns of tho &! Ma. chin,, ' It now (oQ ,a( tcmnt t0 Rmfflr v " . .. . ; - ur record. 1 bo TIU'TIF W tlnstrnr t, reiugo ol Ucs. We well know, cvrrybody who reads ymir impudint utterances, must know that it is your last hope, now that the current has turned against tho viola. ters of law, to pervert tho black rooord of your teaching and praetico, in order that you may escape the jutt infliction of mer ited retribution. When our paper went to prc.s but week the editor was ab-ent. Contrary to the sum ding rulo adopted by this jjurnal we inadvortently inserted a paragraph al luding to the porrtoual character uf the Columbia Democrat. We apologize to our readers for noticing that paper so far as even lo Kick it. fcxeent to exno.o its nn t::t c.i .1 1 . - " r . , , roT t n,tent,on ,0- J, . ----- ,..v Si)d Machine. I .And,s,.,t Wnars' ,Ilat "uen "Thomas j Dunn, is closely cornered, and ntked to explain certain peoadillioes with a "wo I lllnl l. Jl ..... ...ui, i.i.- uuwaruiy evades the SSUO and impheates Air. lost, his nvia Fri and profess a belief which he knows to be lay. We tel you that wout do, Mr. Dunn, 'equally g.oundless with tho denunciations it you would save your mutton, you must, ncd falsehood be has heretofore publisiied call off your hit 0 Do" 1 . ., , , , , , - about tho people up the wreck ; but under fiS? The following tribute to tho Dcm- ''0VL'r ' whio1'' no suppmes he can rotroat ocralic party the only truly national t0 dtjn antl secure bis oil. Ho is simply party which has existed in the cminfrv ' aJll'Bg to accumulations of folly and since the demise of the Whig party we find in a rooent issue of tho New York T..mes, (llepublieau.) Ln men of all parties read it and profit therobv. That paper saym ' "The life and strength of tho old Dem ooratio party was iij w'spirit. From its earliest hiilory this nuver failed to as- sort itiolf clearly, fervently, wo may say, j l XIVl'CVary 1.U0!,i0!, in- volvinp- the mom nr. !. 1 1 . . o ment, or tbo honor and rd try. In our great controversies with i-.ngi.mu with 1'ranee with Mi-xico, it rente claim. In oJr domes?ic SL 't was the party that aliwnjs labored mot earnestly tn put down sectional discord, and to strengt'101 the bondi of the Union County Officors' Fees. lu.iuvw,,. IS a cnpj 01 tno Act passed at the last session of the Lngisla iuiu, liiurciaiug uie lees ol tho icveral f!m,f nit..., r .L... r, . . oommonwcaitt,.- m)t ,.ow say that those damages Bhall be It will be observed that the Act is merely pailJ - or tIle of b mp , rary ,n its proves, and author- reimbursed. He sympathize I Gre t II a izcs tho iiicroatc to be demanded during vcn Ult" the present year onlv: I u e , a ,.: . .. r lio Profe.s sympathy for hia Fort .Mifliin CV.nV""."!,1,1''",011'1'8! Ask the u-idotv and tSnoTiON ON 1. 15e it enacted &c That' v vusvim, ivl. iiar., for ono year car irom tuo nassaue of this Ant t too Sucfifft Uh, Prothonotaries, Clorka of the ' Onnrl fMnrl.o f rt i ..c Orphans' Oourt, Olcrka of tbc Court of , Ovnr nml Ti.i.inlnni. Hl.l.. .! .1.. n . 'D r?C01v 'wonty per centum, in uuiiiii'jii in rim Ritm tntni r nil rrtAA allowed b. i,J. p.n .,., ' i' . ., , . 'ii . . i Act shall not annlv to Ik rmmfc nf ... , .iivuum, 11191 IUIS . ..-I Philadelphia and Allegheny, Susauchan-' Ua ' 1Jr;itlforJ and Sullivan. I .A. I Beverly, Western Virginia, May 15, ie05. Mr Editor: Another vounir Soldier has fallen. It is with profound sorrow 11111 w recorU tno death of Private James M- Brown, of Company A, 7'llh Rgt., P. V., oommandod bv Cant. Samnnl .t! We sincoroly condole with tho bereaved '"atuor ana" relatives, O sweet lho death of thnsn vt ho for their country die, Sink on her bosom to ritpnsc, And triumph when thoy dio," WILLIAM SAUNDEHS, 1st Scrc't, 1HATAIT inftT.'vlinni, n, r, b.' """ii iiiiuumiui.ii. jii oorct. KRKD. M. STALK If , 1st Corporal, Committee on bobalf of the Company of Quarter ScsTonV feeord f n PUpP' l SLW any Suoh ''"notable record. CI1"-iCtl " armJ "f the Uuited Slates, wviYJn and Registers of Will! . 0f the tevcroi Amo,1g ihu tl'cou,) honorable and respt- in sPtcmher last, at Williamsport, and roin tho "Ludgrr," February 2S, 1805. countiosel this Commonwealth, shall bo Me mrn of Mb party ?!aic dors not attached himself to Company I, SOIM mS?,r0W and tboy arc berebv authorizftd in mill ' appcir. ESr Tlio balaneo of tho "Fmhincorcek ConfederatcB"ooiiviotcdatIIarrisburgand sentenced to Fort Mllllin bavo been roleas - ed. Thoy passed through tM. nlaou for' their homes on Wednesday or 'ast week. Thut tboy wore deludod by "Uloonisburg I - tt . a. inwyurn-- nnri entiordi anu inroucti iiicir j. ,, ,, . , . . . , advice and toaobings led Into trouble, wo have always believed, and lunco wu felt that it was hard that they tbould suffer lor wuat tlnur leodors wero rrally respon siblo. Smut Machine. Tho Green Creek Petroleum oompany, of which oonoorn tho abolili n-tory edi tor is tho l'rcidcnt,dosiring to curry favor with tho ''Fishingoreokers 5" and in order to induce them by prnmisos i n I represen tations, novor lo bo fulfill' d, to lease or sell to thorn their Petroleum lands j now, for personal interests and equally sinister purposes croaks and whines over that .itato of things which he and his abolition assistants bt ought about. The people up tho crcok understand Poo John and his party, tboy know tho latent rascality luik ing in their machinations: and they ap preciate at its full value, lii mock sympa thy with their sufferings. Even in tho paragraph 'above quotcd,ho Las not,tbc ,cuo to concoal his hatred and malice. He talks oftho " Fishingcrcek Confederates,'' endeavoring to fas'ci upon innocent citizens an opprobrious epithet, or the purpose of injuring their reputa lion and blackening their memory, lie, tho dirty slink, pretending ?ympathy for our fiionds up th creek for we ure proud to say ibat those men arc our fiicmls, and that fact is a most complete nutwer to tht tiiggcrhcad's insinuation and belief wby lio ncTcr,iu a paragraph in bis panor.oui;!ii to looson their bond or mitigate tueiiltcd ; and beMdus, the difference of inter j..lT..pi..wH H'.-l. - f. - 1. .1. 1 . . I. ,. . . .. sufferings. Week afur wci k their n iiurs were paraded iu his miserable sheet, and lie chuckled over tho fact that the public business of the county wm retarded by reason of her public otfieurd being iu Foit Milllin. Lying letters wcro written by him or his friends to tho Philadelphia Jiuuucr, talkiug about Fori, nflo pits, enlroncli intnts, &0., lie knowing their falsity, yet ho nevur iu a single article in his paper sought to correct the false impicstioiia 01 contradict the lies; but assisted in their circulation, and iu t-o far 11s he could, gave them character. For years his paper h is teemed with lies, slang, sl.indera nud iu uendoea, against the.ie people iiu.l iiot onu word in their favor; but now, with oil on the brain and a hope of making money out of thofe "back towuthins." that "Kiahin,.. creek Confederacy," for himself and hi. abolition eorporalo.s, hy leases, whose ad I vantages arc all on 000 side ; he bei'ins to I . ' , a IM emeai In fnnrc nr lln.lr malico an1 P''g UP u'ratl' against tho ayofwraih; and we give him notice that day of rcol:otling wilUome for him and l,oac whot lud tho raid wllcn l,is (dons of pity will be unavailing ; because tb''' tin'C comt& whou tbo laws wil1 a8aQ Proteot and vindioato tho innocent. For oureelfand our friends, here or clsowl,cre wo defy him and all bin Dicnerheads. When the soldier, were raidi idinc round nfju COIlltlllttlllir nil snrls nf niitrsiirpR nn tboso PC0P' carrying oil their ohiokens, R " anil killing their bogs, aud slaying their "T" Up their boards- g W" ",c,r suSnr aples, occupy- inS tueir houses and barns and oating out their substance ; aye HANGING THEM UP BY THE NECK I ! I where then were those sympall ies of which tho Niggerhead is now to lavish? Tlirl hn ,i." .1.. outrages T No 1 bi i 1-3 - ' I' I'llUltil LllilL II ' niitinr kit aitic l...t I. "V"""" , "uu no uares orphan j f ,ll,am B Rober'8. "'here ho1 ., , r... 1 n juj iih name appear to 1 an PaPer or petition, asking for their par-1 An,, -.I 1 T I . , . . don or release? No I wo defy . . His professions arc falso,bis be- lief is a Miam, and bis new barn svmna-1 .1... .1 '"J "iu result ot oil on tho brain and an - " ........ 1.1.1 r .. 'uun"""OT8 w 100 almighty tlol r ' U07011 poor.contemptib o offipring of a 'I'ftrU I 1wl rlnn'l ,.ir.. !...! . . 1 Tory ! and don't oiler to beslabber with your fyn,l.atby)hono,t and respectable citi- zens of the county ,who despite o,as much as their Grandfathers contemned yours. I A Disiiiiguhhc'l Democrat. Gen Wm. II. MiiiLEit, .M.Ooftbe Uauplnn Dis trict, paid u,i a brief visit ou last Wednes day During his sojourn in Blnomsburg, he was tho guest of Senator Buckalow. (.icu. iMii.ler is onu ol ihoablect men and purest dcmnoraU iu P- nay lvania,and is ihe patriotio member in Congress wno at tlm Ian Session indbnanilv refund the hnl,,, of 81 1)0,000 offered him by tho. m-nions Sllv abSnt hf,Zl?rfr0n ' " WUld oniy au'ont niinsclt tor a few momonts from hi seat dur nc the vote on Mm , called Amendment to tbo Constitution. Loyal Anecdotes. A Jlig thing in Jloops Tho Southern Confederacy. A Conundrum. Why did Jeff. Davis put on petticoats I Ho oxpoolcd ioon to bo "coiifincd." The Third SoricB ol Scven-Thir- tics. 1 r, , ..... ,., rr.nn T.nan ' -" muM '") M 10,,KOU "P" a u" of tho most powerful cvidonocs of the t .. . r .1 tf 1 f1i.a . I u..t prrrnniu oi 1110 unuca otaicu uuvunuuu.. " .. tttlj 0f i ta sliont; hold unon tho oonfidanoe ntld affections of the people. On Satur - day, May 1 3ib,the subscriptions were over thirty million dollars, and for the week ending on that day, ovoi ninety eight nul lum dollars, and In the three mouths that tho Loan has been in charfto of Mr, Jay Oooki:,, over five hundred million dollars. Theso largo receipts will enable tho Treas ury to pay off our armies as they aro dli- banded, and rapidly diiohargo the various obligations that have been incurred clu;Ve '""",le ,!, war Tli-torv Will t.h0W that 'Wn lllg IHO war. History Will MIOW mai Brt ink.! her away, or she will bU uip"d ol a.cotd a greai war-uem 10 muiviuuais uas uuvui before baen bo promptly paid 5 and wo think al1 will agree that Secretary Mo Cullough doicrvei groat crodit lor the ability he !ia manifested, not only in so CUrint! tho means, but for tllC financial CI ' skill he has displayed 111 so dircctiui; these ' ' vist icceipta and ditb trscmonti as nut for a moment to disturb the equilibrium of I ooinmcrco,cmbarraBS individuals, or iu any way tighten the money market. It is doubtless true that the Seoretary of the Treasury might have negotiated the re- j 111 .1 1 11 11 c . ui 1 1 in 1UI1M3 sia iui tcm, iiiiucnv . . . in.teud of 7 30, but so much valuablo time would necessarily havn bocn lost in popu larizing a new loon that tho great object os the Government, v'z., an immediate supply of money sufficient all tho debts in cident to tho v tr, would havs been dof?a- st wuld not have been equal to three day' cxiiMni"i. The noliev mav bavo looked "penny wit-o," but the best finan- i cial auihoritios as well the common sense, pronounced it "pound foolish." As it and will bo, no soldier will go home' without bis greenback, and the flotiinif' d-bt m the fhupi- nf vouchers requisitions, ife, will bo wiprd out as rapidly as the proper rfliecr-i cuu audit and unju-t the accounts. The S.cond S 'rirs 1 I of tho 7.30 Loan! t wan oxlmiiitcd on Satuid.iy, May l.'tth. On Monday, tho Secretary of the Trcas ury authorized Jay C'iuikk, ihe general .Suboriition Asreni for U. S. Securities, to receive subscriptions for 82i) ). 000,00(1 of a ThinS -rim wli'ch is all that is author ized by Congress and h without doubl the last lnan at this high r.tto of inlerest thai will ho offered by the Government. There i no change in the term1 or con ditions of this Third Series, exorpt that the Government reserve the right ol'pay- inginierci't at six per cent in gold in? toad of sevon and three tenths in curroncy a right which would pre-sup poo n return to spoie payments, aud make six percent, in gold even belter than ibe higher rate in currcnoj-a cousumaiat'on most devoutly to bo wihcd. The privilege of converting tbo notes in to 5 UO six per cent, gold bonds at the end of throe years, or receiving paymrnt at maturity, at the holder's option, is retain ed. Tho first day of the Third Scries open ed with a subscription witbiu a fraoti vn of five millions, and tbo month of June will certainly sec the lat of 7.30a outof markot. How early in Juno wc cannot predict, but parties who wish to make sureoi a portion would do well to be iu time. Full particulars may be found in our advertising columns. MARRIAGES. In Salem township, Luzerne couuty,on S.iiurtlay.May Mtb, 1605. .Mr. Vn.r,tAM l'oi.nuciv. in tho (J2d year of bis nge. Ho was Ion? a faithful antl consistent mem ber oftho Preibyterian Church, In Alilitarv Hnqnilnl V.nir Vn.l, "':.. April IHOB, DA.MEr. Sanders, ol Go. 1, 011:1,1 l, n v t .m ' " a1" ' "&vu u" uru. T,ie tu,'joct of the above notice, is a l.-.l . C . I... .!;.... . i .i! ., ... Regiment, Pjiinsylvauia voluuieer.s participated in tho 1 anil Inn oantnrn ...t.l.l. 1.- . "IC eoiuraeieu a vioirnt tevor, and Was ,orwanled to New York, whoro ho cx- pired in one of the Hospitals in that city. IT I . .1 , He leaves a wife and four small children, und a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn hh sudden and uuexpectcd death. Thus another patriot has onc to patriot his reward. Poaco to his ashes. Jlirwick Gazette. S5-The Pennsylvania State Agricul-1 tural Society announco that ils next exhi-1 bi.ion is to bebel.l at.hc flouring city ' of WiUiam.port, commenci.iK on Tne.tl.iy, ai inwn mil, on the cvoninji or the : ; . . r111''1' ,1"1,1'"' s oj i... u r,L i 11, ,7 .V,.1'1 l''sl:f.ilil I tti'iisinu lliililurd, Ii u nici,i) jiuv. urj.iiius uicaver, iUr. r'nvuruouicts iin.l llrinkniK Cup., I Nlir.SON lOvp.r.wn of Hi, A no,l lioin tl!vt'r!'"ft0."' "-'rultanj L'ako ll.iski.ls. . I, ' . ' 5"v,'f ,'' I -H'lo spoons .tl'orks I, v.. In All. a NSTTlr Hpii .,f Si Iter I'l.ilml T.'ii I'm., ,,n,l i',,n-.,.. it.. mount. DEATHS. J I . . renilnrril .,.,1, I ,., ,, i.. 7. ""'. attack on Fort Fisher ;',c'": -nan". lUuxt, i;irnnSs umi, j ,ut , . Jeiuliyof every iiaiiii-, kind nml dcscnptiniiiwnnev rif U lliniflgton, afler er "r" "'"j"'""-'1'- T'l.'ir ilvcr uml plateil wure i, hrptM.. Both, and continuing as iimi-iL l , y he." if .he mie'V. n;.n,i!a." o,!'"" ti! rpjlE undersized, would resneotful!. four day The premium list h tlo m,i. lZ'l.?Tt.",!Ti .ti',.!!.""!.').. ?'!;.! 'L".! '.'' I . mk, ..,, ... hlflSl?. m'Cn'1 Utf CTer prPparC,, f"r iB8UP by ,bis Societv, heretofore liboral to a fault in .: 1 '"""J "urtloloro "orai io a mult in this, ... , v rCS1,0Qt: . tmSt lho ftffftlr wU1 uc tuo oebtoi us kiuu ever heltl in thoFtato. lr The violet grows low, nnd covers itself with its own tears, and of all flowors yields the sweotest fragrance. Such is I In. utility JJtwaDuediscmculs, Admiiiisli ntoi 's PSolicc. folate oj John lltiudruch, Deceased, i T nrrr.UP of mlinlnlstratton on the Fstun or jomii Li llrlnilruckilato of I.i cast lwp.,toliiniMn ro , dec d, have lieon Btantcd hy tho llnslsier nfUnluinhlaeo., lo have liton Btantcii iy tno unsisicr oniiiiii,nii;cu.i uiaundrriigncd i n persons imvini! tiaitmnw n.nhr. ' Klilp wlll'inul delay, and nil persons Indebted to main payment forthwith BAMUEli L KHIilsKH, Administrator. May sr, liM.-rw $1M Estray. riAME into the enclosures of tho nn li...lirnp,l on tlnvpn Cfffk.ln Hellion tnwiihli, Coliimlila county, on or nbi.ut tlio r'lrtt uf May, lust., u pnlu red , MII.CII COW, - trisoa uuum ii unw May 27, IMl-3l.ft) Candidate for Treasurer. TOIIN J. STILES, of Benton township, lli.niinli flin iinriin.l antlr ilnl lull nf I, III ttinflV IliMtlt ' mrallc Minds. ha been Induced to oirer blnisi ir 11. a ' nmllilnlit fur llm lISpi. i ! 'I' It I'. A I Ml till nl ?. 1 1 lilfl county, subject to tiu.icrifi ui the ueui tutic ;o- vcntlan, which will be hrl.l on tbe'Jt'lli of August nest. i iientnn, May 27, iclj -s:i H II A T IIUUHIIMAN will b.i without TOIJJAS VkNtTlAS HORSE LINIMENT? Tsv.triw, Mass.. May II. IPul Dll llr. Tobias : Dear Cir-lluilui; 33 years that I Iuu' ui'i-n .1. iuu ill... iiupiniF. . iiiivu ii.vu 11 iu p"iu n pru.i' quaiuuy 11 various illilnif nl-, oils, uc. iui.0 iivu yzarB siiicu, iit'iirini; oi i many wiiniirrnii cure himnB bicii iiiiid. b) y.iur Vone inn 1.1 tiiui. nt. 1 ti.t. d thing I cu r nurd. I n;er sold unytliliiu thut elves ui iiiiriis.iinii una" uivin uie lien saii.iacuun nl iiny- sucli uuivr ul s.-.tlsfaclion uinuii hurseiuuu. Ills ueiiiui. 1 10 suiierneur tin inii'-fs. ' Yours truly, he. : SAMUEL WILDK I Rulil by nil drupal-f. Ulllce, in t.'ortlaudl strait. X VmK t'rireOnu ll ill.ir fjr pint bolllns. I uy" Ountry de.ilers are inlurmud Hi a I no tr.t.turs lire now peiii uiu, AIny 'JT, Hu5 - In, American Hotel, CES J. ST W 5J r STR V. ET, is Opposite old Independence Hall, r!:s!,wi:i,:Mii. S M. HEUI.LVl.S, Proprietor. May 17. IW.V-t'-'m K II 1K WOLF, DEAI.KIJ 1.V Rcady-iVScidc Cloihing No 202 North Second St., Onr I'mif hIjuvo ,co PI , PHILADELPHIA. Clothing made to order al lho short est tiotioi!. Vuy -j;, i;,l. C;.n A FoifiBe&en Employment for Everybody. Great Silo of .lewhy, Walchci, Chain., ' Diamond K ug", Hilver-Wnre, Ger man ami Frotiob Fuoy Goods, &c., worth over 800,001) I ail In he colit tvitlioul 1 ri'icive. MvMrnnu , to have i-otne-thing V .tillable. LIST HY Tilt: ,MiTI(.I.f.ri. i.i.'ni- iioui iiunlinj; an- U 'utrlie. U'li'if ,w Co i.iini,:. mini r.iiainuiuil i;,mn Vi.uii-s, iriits' Hunting (j.isf Silvir VV.itilm, fii-nts 5.1.J Wntclii's.ili.iililuiiiuo. (inlil I'latrii W.tclli-s in M.ijic t;n.l's. J.'J'J ,V,,l),l TO 111) ;o wi I.Vi,lW ,;.),im 5n.ni. IUD.0.J .U Ik, Hun 1(1 V) (in 111 U. I) in CO.i H.tW 0,011 111,1.; 7.0i, ".IB 10.111 (Jnlil I'ldli-il W t. livs fii,iiuili:,,rbrlailiits 35 OH Duiiiioiiil llliigs, i)it,0 C0I1I Vs.tnn.l Sfc riinlii... iu JU Gulil Ouil lUinl llmrvl. i, on Chaai'il Com liniri'i' is, s,uu Cliiitl.iiiii!i:iiiiiiHuiiil Cu.inl i;ijii3 S uO tjolll.lirc an, 1 Clil llrni,cli.-s, 4,no l.ava ami Flori'iitiiif llriiithes, i.tm Con,!, (ip.il iiiui iiiui rul.l llr'nialirs, -1 '.'' ml .,111-nic jji.i.avil 11111I t-'h reiilnii' l.nr Dmiikl.iin Coral, Opal mm Kmirhlil i:nr n,..,,. Calif.irma Diaiiionil lli.'a-t I'm, C.lrt foh ami V...I Winch Ki'js, I o'i 'mil Vit Itilihon rJliiles, folit.iiri' tik-cvi! I'liltuns. rtiii., sit, Culil I hhiililcs, IVncils. i tc., .Miniatiiro I.oik.'tH, Jllniatiirc l.ncki'ls-M igic aiprin;, UolilTinlh I'jiks Ciossfs, tc. l'lain KoM Kilns. t'liasriHIoM Hin8, ftiino S.'t anilMj.net Hin;s, Cnlifn'iihi 1 ;i in 1 1 ii.) llinas, (.miles' Ji'wolry in sln -J, l au.l Gnhl Kadii's' Ji ui lry In n ts -I'.iini.n. IVnrl I.UU X.OI :i.ii -1.011 1.14) a (.ii :.'n AM 3,1111 a oo H Ol) lll.OI 10 Ul ll.iii lii.iii 10,11, l.lH I .',01 10.11 10,111 15.Ui j.1,11. M Ul Hi ii 5.),Ui, li'ihi I't'iis, fii. r llxtuii llutilr A. I'..nrii j on 4,1)1 .01 ,00 S'lul) m.iiii iliiz-W.f'l iilv.r I'lali'il Ice Pitch irs nn. Jlolussv'a l-lll'-'. SLM M.Oi Si'C what rhp mnt iicnnlar nml n.i.,i.ii, purio.llcals say ul our l-stulilisluuunt : From the "Diepatch" of February aflGfi H'o takn olcnsiirn in ualllng the attention of nn. reailurs to thn miiiniiiri.nLni nf M..... h,.,-,....,. . Jo's Crt-nt falo of Jowvlri', Silvir Wnro.nml Kane, Cnoila, in our ailv Mttaint coin 1,111s. VV nrr tierson any aripiainti-il with the ineni'hTs of ilii nrin nu.i mi"., iiiciii i.i o'i Ki iiiieni. li oi storliiiit worth mul in ti-Crcty, 1 heir hi ick of smuls. fur variety rm.f i jtcnt, wc have scarcely aem parulleleil. Krmr tlm "Min-or .P I.'o.l. I-.. r... M, 1803. .. " 1 '..'.r' ,. ' " v,rMpi J""irv. ic ...r-.-. ... ...iuiu o. . ., i. i.ri-ni oair el J..w..rv. i lc openeil nn lho lot ll n 1 1 . an.l Wh ventiiro to say mat nn flour iliiplny of (noil', was eve r-'Xhiliitiil hy tiny pst.ib li lllll'lll 111 lliucill' 'I l,u l',,l. tl .. . ' , :: .v' ,. '"".'.-. .uiun.-u uieir na ii tni'yn isii to iniiiiii'ii tii.'insi'lvus Hi h u t,vn ,Vhich i. j ..in lillluillU i'H mv., lone heen the h,M,t 0f ll" onc ""ll10" '''u-ir-!' wu 1401 ro"' tuo "Tr'buuo' of April 21, 1805 An (isiimilrilulia,, nl in .t.. ,tet::lS!S ZVZ,, ?l'u .,de;,lT.aVoe5c!'enJ.:i''i,,!!;i 2 ZmTi1 "'"'''""rei.iitai.on. m,w Fr'n tho ",Stual9 Xl)itung," April 2-1, '05 Many nf tho hanils in onr oilirn iii..n ...i... , , the Liitarpnsuol Mussr.. I) vansh .t To , ami thouuli iinneol tliom Inve nt rejlizsil Inrlilne,' cinress liisntitlits .well pli.n.eil null their venture. Tno of tlii'in hy norktnc utter Imurs have inailauvcr S.Wcach 1 U lllilll yl. u. 1. v v How You Can Get a Prize. rcceuvVit well, JSS'SffiM.I.'S.W Benil Tnonty-t'lva Oents n us, ami as soon , ,., P.....U ... ..w . w,, irnui nil V Will iUllfl J-wmW.V"KT for SIU' ' fufS'3- ",IU """'. Ata:.Ti! aiiii t A,i'i:iii,,iiio Army i,n.i ,,, r,.,v '." II III 111" Anne .....I ... piacs. we navo an iuiiuent.n .lock ot uooils In Uis. posoof. anil need a laro iiniuhorof Ajji'iits Our term s ' . ..(.i'i. ii- bij iiut-i.u ...... i'ine even UI our 1,,'lily AeentR mo liuikioe frnui ft.', in -'u it .l..v 1,7.. Agents 5U per iienl. 011 all Cerlilicile. they C'II iiron. ded lh"y remit not less llian $1 fur eiali 1. ' nJ" VVrita your name and uddtess distlncile .. 1 .... .... j ..in ii-iiiuiuu",, iiicn iiroi.i.ion ci r i.t.fiii. ..... . . '. . - t'.""-"." n'i -untie uiu ninsr so en. only what is ncMssary. ' GIUAKD W. DEVAUGH & Co., ,K.1G Mi,1,lc" hwu Nw Vork. Mi) '. 1FW, Jul TJ. C 7-30 LOAN. $230,000,000. I') lul.wii) it U.c riiMliuj tr IJir 'branny U n fT.'p raianr.l. tin General Hiibtcrlnllnii Airfiit f0, tlt cslnof LT iillr-.l Males, l-Vrurllle, oin-r tlc ,,. Hi" "'i"t sitIi-h cf Treasury .Votes, boarlng seven an Itire li.il,s pr (.. ut Inkfrsi per iimmr known ., 7 Jtit LOAN. I'bes noli" ar t.jiii'cl unilrr date i.f July u and are piyililo thtea ycnri from llnl dale In ciirni. cy. ut pro '.onvi'tllblu nt Iho opperallon of tho tnUt' Into U. S. 5-20 Six per ccni.. (iOLD-BEAlMNU BONDS Th'ise Ilond oro now worth n hanilsom preiiunti ""';"''.''" ' Kn.a'nm,, m ,to,. ,iI(,w,llnlm, ,Rnn oV, ,0 1mil!u rBn tkNr r, AN,cf nim,.,,. vn, iirr.onllnii to tie ralolcvleJ upon olhir iirupciiy. The Inlete t l pajnliln S'lir- initially byeiup.in. m tichud toi-nch no'e, whuh uiny be cut oft" and gol.t nay bank nr bmkr. Tlio Inttren jt 7.3U per cent airndnti to One ci'tit per ilnv 011 a 05u nolo. Two eonis " "' " S100 " 'JV11 " " " gfluu ' JO " n giooij .. tfl " " 8511(H) Not.s of"ll lliedfnimilimili)u,n.iui"il wiltb.-pni,,,,,, lyfufiilh"il upon rm lpt i.f subirrij lions The Notes c,f this Third tVrles nr (r Iscly .1 1 ,1,, In furni uiidprliilec. Iu tlio tlven-'lhirtii:, ar, sold, except t lint the Hove nui.iul resorris to lii.f , . opiiiri ui pajiug inter si J u K ci 1 11 coin at o pir cjm . . . , . "toa.l ..r . Mutln in nirrncy. Mnbucrll ors rn? j, a ,,, i ,,., ., .... l III: tlim' when tli'y s'lh.i'iib Til 11 il llnryul' luc n,.t-s of tills lliirl scries ..fu,. Sctcn.lhirllos will co irm-nto r-u tfi.- M .,f J.n,L. ,j will tiu inailo prompt y umliiiiilliinoiisl) arti rllnt.iin. Tim s'.iilil di.nig.. ii,,,!, n tno louililloiis of tin, Til lltl) (i:i!IKrt ailnts unlr th mint ri.f liitiT,.,! 'Hid ihj niuut Hi pnM. If muil,., will In rulsuli'Lt 1., Ill-- uirn niy intnri.t 1 1 tin- lilKli,'r rati. Tliu return Iu spi rif pnyiui'iits, in Hie i. i.tr mIm, onl) wlllthi! optlmi 1,1 pay IiiIlti'sI 111 Onl, to u.n' 1 nf, HoiiMsoroitiRi! nml tqunlli" prki's tlin puriJi,... iuiJii ulih ,n p, r cunt. In Kl'l uni. .o Hilly ,-.,,, In tlio.o tunilcHitli s,'(:nunil llin-u tnulli. ur .-hi. cmmicy. Till. i THK ONLY LOAN IN MAKKLT Nun olLicI by tlm liui. rnuisnl. 1uJ it. -upcilf.r ,j aiiliii'S tniilti it In cttivr r.iri.iMt i,mv or tiiu viw.r. Less thin miiim.imi of tlj.j ,, ,,,iti.,ri.. i,. tlipla-t fniiri'.s uf iioi nn th.- uiuiki t. lhli ariioin l tins rut" nt ivhiih it Is bmuu nlxiittn-.l, i u , l'lucrih.., I'.ir Wlttllr, .my ,1,, w,,. ( nnMonlitiiilly cmnuian I 11 pr!i..liini us lia nifilurn.'v ui-. n lb? rase on c'usius tlm stiusniptlinis to hi, r liuiid, I" or.tur th il cltic. ns i.f ftvry iu n uii.l irt,ug lh ruiiiitty ni.y h.' 11flnr1l.1l lurltilis f.,, ihKswk Hi. Injii, Ihu .Vlitlnnnl HlillKs, Slulr Kit u K, nil 'I I'm ii MdUkr tltn.'iirlio'it lb- c, iintry lni- sn,-r:illy n;r. to riT.'ivi' siil.rrl;iliii. i par. iHih.i' it. ir will h'U tlnur own Bgmn, In nhnin il,- have ioulltM.lr 1111I who out, air 10 Iij r hpoiisibli' tor ihe ittiiv rt uf Ihu null's fur wliiili limy rrcoUn orilff.. JAY t.'OOKK, Hru i.n-pr,ON iKr flnia,tiipi,a 1" fall! npliiiii" mil I,.' rrciu hi in , IoitI I'unk .i i Ixi'iiiiiti tirs ,M'i) j; 1-1-5. .Ini A large Stock of Family GRO SftRIFo ft"'! Provision. gen erally, just openingv and for Sale by Wholesale and Retail AT I'llK SHANNON BUILDINGS, M-UN ST , IiLOOMSIlL'UG. j 'OXSlSTINi; o' all tho nrrc-narii '. ami Imiinvs if llfp. ii.ii.illy fuuti.t in .l, .. lahl.n.uUiiiH n oitirs ami lure towns. Ainnnj th i.i irt n nr;iit. ,M.i, t;mni:.-i mmm, i'hhm di.d .iivi rnm nt J.im,tn,,u. TBA, finin the (.. h'.t to clipper M'l.iliiii's. ril'ci;s -uit ' km s. Iiiiml Criiil, Hums. II, in I ,t Turk, I lour, Duller, i Iim:-.... t'n.t I'isli Ma. hui.'ll. Kerosene DM anil l.'tmp. uuJ n W.,; llr. wi, n. i'.ihh, uH! ,n . 4.1'., Aie. fyr'lps, Mo!.i.n's, Cuh r Vmi .-tr, Com Pt,-,,ch. e, it renin,,! 'I ..rl r. I..rtiu Fruits en.I M , irt icl.-i too nuiii'Toii , t in,,,,!,, n All Ulil in silica tho 1st., FALL, V Dijl.i ,u,i )0 sold t th., limv.t . ash pri,:.-, CASH l'AID FUR KG (IS. LAVTON RUN TAX. Bliiomthnri!. .May ?, -ik',. Arcana Watch. An Ekg.nit Nove'iy in WATCHES. JPIIH cases ol this watch are nn entirely , , " '.w "lyU'o'i i"nipnn,lnf tlx rlia.iri.ui Hiatal, "iiiuiiiro, r,i me in, r noil pl.i .i-lm,l, pr.Mutin- in ttiiiiitiitlomf if rarnt sol I. .-.Ul.-.t Ari'-.u i. wh n .Mil .iltt.'iys keep us, ir. T.I -yarn n Innutilul ' lulnl t'ol.l. ami are .iir,ir,l,:, a. uiii-rig.'itli the cost, Tlin ra-c is heaulilally ile.ign .,1 with l'uin-1 nml sI.ihI.I fr iiaini). with Tat 'iit I'ush I'm, , cngrKveil iu tin i s sc. style nl the fi'lelirato'l (Juiii Hnnlio l., v..ts, ire teallv h.inils.imn ami ilpnimhli', unit so ev.uii.ii in, 'latiuiioffolil iMliy,iL'ti.uiiiu, The luineiuenl is 'iMiiurac. luri'.l hy Hi.' t,,.! kunvt u ril Jinn r Wl.trh I'li'i, piny oi l.uriip-, uuc ure mpeiln, Uui.htJ, Iiiihiik ea Sravfi.l p.i U'li, fancy curved hn,lis, a.'iiisiiui; reitn Utnr. with Kolil iLiianc, u, , ,i,,,,ruvei i,WH,.4 iiclion, with line ilial ami skdlelun haini,, un, S ar ruiileil a guiul Inn.! keeper 'Ihi'so waichea are of Ihroo iiifl-rout sites, 11; smallest luiiij tor l.i.llus, uuu are all lluu'inn Casei ,''" "f six mil he .oni hy Ainil ir Kjpruss lot SI2.5.i)a. A .m;i. imp sent iu a lunilsouie ,Mnn-.. .in-for Sij.On; will nmlily ell fur three times lh. Ji'st. Wu nro si le aitents for this Hatch in IU 1,'uil. ;N.iles, unit none am ueuuiuu which ito nut bear o i. 1 raue mailt. Aihlre.s tiillAKI) W. DKVAUG H & Co., Importers, 15 JIidcn Line, N. ' . May lni -:i,n Pennsylvania Agricultural o ciety. rVUh) reiuylvania State Aerioullura A fi.uity will holJ its Inhibition on Bipteuih " ii, '.v, JM. ami .".), lotW, ul WlLLIAMSl'OHT, Lvcoi.iin? Coumv Any inforioatlnii ilesircil hy persons ilesirini; toet hlhil, applications for premium (8 , ..usieri. nr h, lllr llllilTK ill thll riorietV. Will In. lh o.. l.u I... siirneil, rr A. IIOVO llA.MIl.Tiiv f.-i,iT... .. .... A. imoWKU LONG AKKK, Secretary. Xurnstcuii, May t'3, S. Auctioneer T.isan.u ii, wviui Public Auctioneer.. I ''ClinS lliailkflll fur nasi favor, hn .nlirl 1. ii T. inu pairouani. neretnlnre enti-ijilerf hi In : ,. ',on" isli.ua "iy servKo ll pleuiu call on OllANGE V1LLK, Columbia Ouiinty, Pa. Tho.o wi.Iiihk my servltn will ileaii onl tifn r ,r,,,,he,"dV'',l'"'wii"'lsoiIi;yLKn ' JtKtimit" Otanceti'ti Moll IJi.j