FORTY-§IX - TH YEAS, . , . : 2' - " • ' 41 lir• dirt 6t* AL NOTIOIeRaMbe I asenot 11plotolod 1 7. 26, "" . 60.4, at 4O ems par Ume,, alagis Warms ; 1tu......t. • ` l2lloo k ...TT saireiseas isserdea: 1, • i3eNikAN "Boe icedites Prin .ters And Binders. 0. Centre auvw c reflat llte. Fn. Plittexo',.?otirttai. St fORDAir, A.PI9L 16,,1870., • - Trig MINEIVI: JOCItNAL Is issued every tiattintal , mo rning, and furnithed to sunserihers at gl 75 per annum, in: ' advance. or Itl if not pain in ado: n cr.trs strascrapriovrsisvenitst.f ZN ADITA.NaIt: • S -Coess tootle andr . eat.c 03 pr. Cotits to one &Wrest, PD tiOf t 3 al 15 • - " To News Dealers $ 00 per 103 .Coplloo.o lllo . -f Tcitlilnistera snot fielsool.. Tim/tura .we Jononssli_OT mail, at 111 40 per annum, to ad v an c e: olher•-: .geld at fall rates ,oow • • . •• . l' TIM DAILY " 31.1:NsDIS .101 DINA 1. Is published : aveil , leeer 4 t 3 Lnnerling. Saturdays eseepted. TER Teo cents per enzeic;psystite to the carrier og, melt or whom It Is s*ry ed. • . MAIL-zPayable In tce uivan, one ye:tr. VI. Or i; ui ,Flooths,r. 74; three months, f 4 :A. ~ - - i • DAILY AND WEERIA" NLNE.II.S* JOUL.S Ai. e 7 54 Pee: =hum, In advance; 41 ta) for six giolltila-- , • . ! MOLNAR . & RAMSEY. PobSshert. ~: • THE MINEIIk AND . t.TM. ' - • HL ACT to !theorponqe the 'Miners!' 1 - i asylum : of *t.htivlitill ,P. 31. t. , 4 a m, . 2 - •.cl . ..r - • - County; ica.4 i iass.ed , as-our readers are au arci : at the hest session _Of . the Legislatur,e. \Wq - !lose already published . tfje Act as it passed' the teg,loature, baCwe n'tay rcetipittilateti . .- feu' 'Uf the leading';'provisions: . It provide 4 - 'rot the erection at some location - - ; :ikt the County easy of aeitess from all partis of the mining iegion, of a.H.n - sPital tun! A'Syl-pm fol.. • the care; treatmeni , ; - 'eure and - relief, Oft or' charge, - pf . all residents of the -County wh? • are injured in mined, dr on'railroadsor ~ , t nulS, or who mac-beeome permanently di ' bled.by rea.son of in;uries so received. • -also prOvidegthat the trust6es shall constt:: „ tote the board of managers, fi llet-1# In nunk . tier, to be:elected as follows:—three by the ... 1-Inrough Council of the . Borough of 'Pott4- • yille t and one mat, by . the respective boll.- ough councils Of tire. borolghs of tit: Claif, Ashland, Ilfrit Carbon, Mithanoy City, Ta 7 maqua,l Tremont, .tchuylkill 'llliven, $l4- nandoah City, Nlinersville,(irardVille, New Philadelphia and 'lnce - rove; To provide in,qna for the purantse of ground 'and emi t .: lion: OP the necessary building; and the mailitenonee and t...t(10N... - a(ent of the Insti tution, ,ft tax of one cent is to he imposed .on • every t-iii of col Mined in the Coun ty, , and 'transported ever • any. Oti (lie railroads, the collectors to colleet the tax monthly. 'Tate', . owners of the vital are atith.orizeil to . ehartte I the sane upon the coal to the purchasers, in addition. to the. contract price for which it .. , • 1 AVa..l sold. ' . .. , .! . ' Thee are itielluainl provistons of the AOL. _ In the course Of a weAThr two we will i f e- • : .publish the bill; anti strike it off.in pamphre t form so that all can understand the:questi4n "fully and he Prpared to act : when the 1# goes into full . • operation; which will ,be oni. the lstof J anuary next.: . 'l On the 'score of lthinanitY to a class' of 11+i' ,_.... who - are engaged' ire= an. occupation molt than ordinatllly .perilous, and in which, un _questionably; there are more fatal 'accideti l is and miire . en permanently injured - than in -any other occupation - we can, natne, 7 thqe should:be no trouble . , in collecting the small said hauled in the 1.011. .‘lt"c can hardly lie iieve thatanyltir.claiter abroad would object -to the assessment for the purisise'eontem-.' -Aided. One objection we have heard is, that it will be-ask.ssed - litre and not in the other regions. 'Ant this . will te removed. •sliOrt IS', for at the (101111111; session of the 4g , islature, hills proViding • 'tor similar institu ' tions in the 'other anthracite eoili re i Ili t., kJ I Will be introduced-, and will withoutdonbt be adopted, SI , that as- far as this tax isecin - cerne4.all the. regiott,i promise s - 6; - fr-ty island on the - same footing. - . I 4 • • i 1 We trust therefore, that.the'=differeat 4 sec tions of the County interested .in the (*nib . lislunelit of this institution, will take steps at an early day to prepare for plitting_thelk into active Operatiini. 'Let the trustees Is; seleetesl; lit them organize; k-t 'don:Akns lie,-oeeived from' tl lose N;ho having the meatis -.Would desire to _contribute to theendowin4ut ..,...of the Hospital. We lielieve.fhitt hen tl. 4 '! . ,matter is. thorongl/13. understood aN apore . eintgd„ there wIll•be no trouble in proenting abundant means to put the Hospital and .: ' Asylum into . efficient operation. PheY.have: ' for molly years been absolutely :neededi-tin, -. the regbm,and their es-taldishnient has been': tlelayoli too long-for the credit of `humanity. Mitch Sympathy has been- exprei.sed for the i liner in his dangerous avocation; and when a catastrophe takes plai'a! like that' at Avon , : dale, with its, teuntlred corpesand larger number of - ,withm4rilanitorphans, the country iS korrOrrstlyeken. Altruist daily during the acti,ve coal tinning seasi . in, accidents hapfien, 'in which life or liiii'.l is lost, I-olated, they do -n ' Ot attraot attention 'like the 'dreadful' I occurrence referred to, but muCh suffering and inisery are still - eonsequent upon them, • whielka good Hospital and Asylum are pal-' culated to relieve. Let synipathyle directed praeyeally to 111(.1r establislinient,l' and a too • l-mg ;neglected-duty will have 'been !dis-' einirged. ,• - " llli T't I Rif .1 . , ri 7 riK,Taritl..lpill . i. 4 drag.gitig its Slowlength ..I_--' rise iii - the House. , tirfacti the whole . e,titist.i' of legishition . at this :scssiOn of ‘.'on.-: gres•dia•Aluggisli, and it • lookS tiOw'LLS ',it it w0uei.,..,1 ,D • e prolonged iiitb the month of July. 0:t Ifie tra ri ft' bi II but foil ileen ! piiges out of 'firt3 ., fizz 'e been acted tf - pioi /bit t much of the ' stiiw i progress is dile to the Denmeratic meta beht who are fighting the:Protect:lye feaOreS foot by foot.. Then. , are hot more: than' three . and ve think that there are onlytivo Detno- ,7. , -cratzt in the House who f f ivor 'Protection. SeO l r year o•hers (•o iip.lled by the incsSitie ii their districts, go in for protectinn lin Stnples wolio. , exby [licit. c•mitituen:S . , a species of tilfi,ilings wit icli is Mori , to ,be'eondeinned • thfinieven the advoc - icy qfyrecTi-ade, fair it is eilealated to bring discredit Ant 'the advo-':, caeyiul the co:Tut- F t grin iple of Proteltion for all produccr-iiTtlie eountrY; - which prim., e pie we. ad voctay. i Po: I u3tatiee, the !Dm: M I,Voila.L.l of Pcunsylvinia, ativoeates the special ProtectiOn of coal,iiit iron, With tio thou);ht for other interests'that need pro; ectian jitii . a; inae'a. It is the exclusive," selfish advocacy- of Pennsylvanian indmitilal intes:ests.by• Democratic metuber of Congrew froirrAis State„which has dobe - muttti . to datriag&ithe4ohl'yof Protection; by - digtis-• Aug ilid:se who witness men singling out one itire 4 Ihr. - protei,7thln to: the. eXelusion , of all ,others. `I& would lie 'far better if ,thescinien W,3re . out-and-out i uncompromising : I Free, I . Traders, tilan to net tin this , way and excite prejntlic . against4he policy and:mixt-3*e. . We It lowthat • anthracite coal Would be. ti bmetl e(fil the dilly should ,be taken off of blunt hums coal, `for it would retard th im provemeh,ts in the bituminous region' ne eessartti keep up •a supply of &all, and / i, prices - would advance, in' which •iiilvan c•alt . qtracite would.participate largely. - It . - Ould • be a good thkng for our local busines4, lint we believe In a ditrerent l. polley. We bidieve in, fo,tering the bitunaiiibus-: interests, devel oping tiuk;,e, cacti fields Alidlieepingdoslu the prices of fi.el. Our policy lii-the matt er is to . prof ...et all interests th 4 need it, for the ben efit of all. . • • t , . . .. ~ .:. -1, . We Urge worltingructr to Watch the i.ouse of the wench of C.;figress on this sttbject, unit See Who,by 'their course and' votesiadvo - ..,, s e.tte their interests and who do notj The iii• ' dy for , defeetion to their interests4n this r lies with thew, and they shoufd , use . m . e ' en who are false ' t 3.0 • thern ever ~ i,. i ... p - for re-election. j : 'i • • ~, • • ,T HE INDEPENDENT, honest, Manly and fearles4 course of thiVerifor,r;Geary lifsettingh is foot (in the bold raids ilia the Treasury made nt the last session; hiss Won • golden opinionstrom all. But a day Or two since, we heard a citizen. say, wiloVvoted against GoVeroor (;vary' at the last elttetion, that the Governor's course during thC v _late - . O.Arlion of the Legislature; MIS satistiO him •that-lie acted. wrong, and that bad hl to'do "'Lover agniri„ he ) would certainly vote for J Governor Geary: - He Is 14 EitliSiV-id thint the , parties . - who ,misrepreseuted the Governor wanted in the attempt to dercii hire, to sub -1.,?.. serve their own • selfish interests A , ! fleece the. :State treasury. lifeuy othek‘v . 'o like this citizen, voted . against Governor lt3igis) , , •dirCnow saestied:thtt they aced - wing in aroting s . gaitiAt so independent and bluest a an' an as error Cleary, and regret ltl This is the feetiag4 the : !yieople Who adm !re the stand that Goversoitleary has taitenl ' -MENDING TILET4TE COIV*TI 5110IFT slow Motiiks tilllllapse brf Fe the y peopLeof theiretate will make di:intim" ti ant:n..4 foroandiditeis for tbe'nei t tippet* One of theinatten4hieh shoißd engage 04 attention et that billy la the calling ofititit* 'Convention in the Ijiterest of reformawhieli are Liapertitively.dei:Oanded; and. the .people who perceive tbiiineeessity, should , in mak ilk; their nominitions, ;exact pledges that the Candidates elected, will vote for the trams u:e. The State of Initials hnsa.Convention note lu suasion, revising the State Canstltu tlition, and the probability! ir4 what has already been done, is stay indication, that it will make a complete Coustiiiitian. serve by the way, , that views similar to those we have already suggested, in cantfectimi with 4- change in .the _Canatitutioei of-this State, are hehl, and aeted_upoii by the Illi noisCoriviution. They proPotie for instancT, to have three hundred members Ii Ate lower: House, atrll oho hur.d red is ilia Semite, which: would give glair representation to all ' see-. i:onsq . the State. Mao to Unlit each session to fifty days, with Qt) a day' pay : for er.cli imbsir. that time should be exceeded, tte members to reeelVe only $l a day. They also propose to have getterr.l laws for ailfspe etai leglstation which is a great source of corruption in all modern legislative Wiles. This will be dotle by removing to the Courts the powers of special legiOation: So' far as 'they have proce.sled, the' retormS are ex cellent. . , situllar change' are needed 'in the Constitu tion of our State. In. the JUdiciary system chitiges are, also. needed. The State should laf t distrietei for the - Styronia- Court, so as to have a Judge as.t . the 'll4*ll in cueh.distriet, while the other judielal4iistricts should be. .so arranged !.o.as to ;have two Law Judges . and dispense With t**A sseoeiate Judges ; by tiding which the business can he expedited-. by having sessions all th - ecyear round ,if it sliould be necessary. '• • By increasing ;the number of mernbeei of the • Legis7ature'as we have . heretofore .svg; , l Bested, - all of the districts of .theSfate would be fully. ,0,1 more sitisfaelbrilY 'represetne.d . than - at present, and both political . onri.;es would be under its operation better satistit.ci. This, mutter is. important, and it, is to I. hoped that the press of the-State, will assist in bringing it 'prominently beforelhe people, so they eau act at their nominating conven tion's, with - a view of pledging their candi dateS to • a calling of u State Convention to amend the .C.onstitittion and procure these desirable reforms. : . . • LAWLESSNESS ANLYVI9I4:NC.i.—:3i ;wick the impression created . On the , titinds of the iti-- eendiaries air assassins of ibli . COunty that_ theCrimina . CoOrt bill would be defeated; the County I as been the.secneof acts which were frequen :: before the bill establishing that Court au I, Police . fOree - was pased. Within .a, week two incendiary . tires - Mr. Silliman'S breaker, and a stablest a colliery, and a murder have been added to the erimi- ' dal record:3,9f the County., There is a giving . teelitigngain of insecurity to life and, proper ty in sCounty, and if thsCriminal Court: Is net spec • put into optatiou and a.stop put : to these acts rainstihe laws, thg peo ple in self-defence ma: be compelled to take sueh . nuitters into.their Ow 2 landt, and like the'peeple of-California and Indiana rid the community of the presence of the Schuylkill . County Thugs. l'estertiay morning, a wortily ,man, boss at a colliery up the Valley, a brave: soldier and a good citir.e.ti, was .waylaid and. shot down dead, While going frem his home to his work. l'aileSs Oda terrible state iif af fairs is checked, but fewthen • will feel that they. dare accept, situations at eollieriCs i while capital and population willbe driven from the County. 'Gne efficient reMedy for . this evil we believe would be the putting in- % to effective operation of Judge Green's Critn, anal Court, and we earnestly hOPe that there, will be no further delay in the matter, for the sake Of law', and- order: in _Schein* County, and : increased security to life and property in the' Region, .. -. . , SHERIDAN, THE, S:EtFlOll,—Sheritinn ar rived in Troy , . yesterday, remained about,, four lidurs, and then left for PhiladelphiE, where he is to join in "a'banquet. Sherid:ui e.tme with the hotly Major ,General of the artily; Geo. ft. Thomas, a man before whose glorious, manly career, tim glory of Sheridan pale, almost to nothingness. There are not words enough to express our detesta tion Ofthe eold seltighness Sheridanduia ex hibited. - Nor are We. alone in this . feeling. Almost everybody. unites in terming it an outrage on deceney.. 'Sheridan could wait until a brother oftic,4ir was etr'' last resting place,, but must. nee from the scene of niourniug to one feasting: l 7 7(Ni, Poper, Apr The above statement is onforti fact.. That it is SO; pained, the - I 'every one present on tittat sail ots think that the high sense re. honor that exists' among brother the army, fo say nothing of tote gi sow for the deatli . of:i . great; and g. should hare' been so mhockingiy , V __________ was by General-'Sheridan'sgiett. _ • on hand. Iva present at a dinncr,r. r • iWhlt4 Pine, Hemlock and Oak Boards cut tiny . - new. Our Milts are 70 miles belotr Williamsport What mikes - the eonducl , Sheridan Aug a saving of $2 50 frelght per two feet. Orden; Med 'promptly. Price I kits furnished ou applleaticm. more ..reprelxgrisiiiief is the fact that 'wink •„T ait . - thee• Rut senior Vice President of the. Society-Of the, Army of the. Cumberland, by General Thomas' death, who was the President ;of the Society, he becanie'thepresidiug officer, and *as the Incite under obligation to re main and by hts bodily ptescnce. 4 at. show respect to the menlory of one so dear ly-helovedby his emnrades in-arms. A STEEL I:Ai:a/VERY —IIOORTANT ne T Rt•E-A,NOT II EU ;REV 0 LE T1025.—.1 t., la asserted on gcod authority that a large deposit of iron ore.of a very peculiar 'nature has been, re cently opened up in- York county, Pennsyl-' vania.• This ore ; we are informed upon good authority, has the . quality.of turning pig irOn into good merchantable steel,. by simple mixture and manipulation with - the pig iron_ in a, puddling furnace Of ' the ordinary. konstruction. ' . The. .chemical analysis of the ore shows . the presence , of considerable quantities of manganese:. silicon and altuniniutu With the iron: ;The Ore:is : Stift and friable in the bed, so much so that it can be mined with the spade, but upon exposure to the atmosphere it soon Lard ens. ProfesSOr Lesley, who has examined Meow.. bed, estimates tho'- eindents ;lit 17, tsin,oo9 tons. For• a few • mouths past the discovery has madelquite a stir among the iron furnaces and rolling Mills of our State and, Maryland, and there is amite a strong desire-to knOW more o f a matter that: Seems id promise Such important mults.".rhe ore, as we are informed, has beetaested in tik presence.of experienced manufacturers, in the Abbott Rolling Mills, -Baltimore; the; Cambria iron Works, .ut •John'Stown,,:Pen .". sylvania; the LdehielJron works„near - risburg, ; the Tamaqua. Rolling Mills; • te e. man, ltalim 7 & Coss works,. at Pittsburg; the, Alliance liolling , Mlllsat, AllianetrOhio. and at other ;places; and in all earn. • it has been shown to posses the remark:MP quid ity A:tanned ftirit. T ^ steel pnfduCted dur ing these tests was gr -xliy uitd for tusking steel-capped: Falls, a, 'c/of these bans, niade at Pittsburgh, 1 vn. to possess a tensile strength Of !Inds to the Square inch of cross STATISTICS OF Ii.HB„ REUEL ARMY,—A meeting of the Confetithite Relief and His torical society was held at Metnphis on the 30th ultimo, Governor Harris in - the chair. Dr. Avent read a asinimunication on the Confederate army, which contained the fol lowing statistics: . • Yew., . irWed. ,1 4 - oundell. Prisoners.. Yew., .. ._..._»:.r . 4 , 315 4A' Vitt Ift o tor.2 • • atom • • 1563 apcs 11,21 11,21 / 4 61 .... 70.000 some 1965 . Total ...... .... 51,773 - ko.ll 24,2b3 . • „ • "If the deaths - From diiiase be ad d ed, the sum total will . Present - the entire • 105.4. The . returns of the held and general hospitals are known for 1861--titt, and if it he fairto assume that the,total mortality of Ititti andlBl/4 was fully equal to that of 1862, then the iota or c is in the Confederate army it:twlt:Ka-45 was at least 160,000,,ekelusiveat the deatlat• in the northern prisons, which would' swell: the *number to near, 185,000; and If the deaths among the discharged ,for . wounds and disease,' and among the sick and wound ed on furlough, be added, the grand total of deaths.in the Confederate army, during the entire war, didriot tall far short.of 2.10,030. According to this eilleulatiou, the deaths front diseaseweiv about three times as nu merous as those resulting froth the - casualties of battle. ,' . . • •• - • The available conrederate force capable of active service, did not, - d urine theentire. war, Atseeed 69Cf,t0i men. Of this number; not more than 409,000 were enrolled at any Due' tune; and the Confederate Staten never. had In the field more than 210,000 men capable Of beariug.nrms at any one time, exclusive of. sick, woundel and disabled: • - -- California- has a new "paper„_ called: the WEEKLY DEMOCitAnC PHA)42OIi. An exchange sap* the negro acted for years in that evaelly. but al he ist hereafter 'to rote, it is Ileceam7* tO have a neurone. _ - lEI T ~ITIO . THE MINERS! JOT. 7 Local Matters. WAIN TABUS. ••••••••••,..•••••011M - Xy —4:4",.--..:....-- 31. P . 64 0 : sr - ; -4.......:::...........; ..." 61 . .11/. .-- - :.... 1,.......,«...... --., 44 SF: •SI -. - - Z.,,;..--,..,--, MS •/. Mk,. -.-. /a . Thursday ....... __— .40 '•79' : ' 72 WEEKLY .ALMANAC, =2EI S 21 6 1$ 617 6 16 6 14 6 13 5 11. 16 iithcashi - r... 17 SITSDAY.-. ls Mostunr -- 16 20 WILDMIXDAY 21 Tzwvairua... 21 FRIDAY.—.. To-morrow.--Sixteetith Sunday of tho year . and Easter Scuiday. ' Dies length, is hours surd 22 minutes. • nurtitteos it ere strongly ta . lked of of Pottsville . yesteray atter- = . The' BoroughCoWneirWill dine at the liter ehant's Hotel owTnesday evening.: ttieVeratin vited guesta will help - them do. jostles to the good tuinga they are sure to have. . 24/leloua Lilachief.—Pat and. John Lee, fath er bad Von, of Oty, were brought to thui Borough yegerday Anorning, by coat po- Beetle:in Stauffer, and, I.l3ruluitted to jail: in detault of bait, en the Charge of malicious. • Andre • • iller, the man ariested on suspicion! Of baying tired the breaker S. Sillituan was discharged, there not being'proorsutil cieut W Warrant in bolding, but was put *nuclei, lOr forcible detainer, lie haring refused give the keys of the tool chest. ' • The Rev. Dr. Stu/ley will preach in the 2nd Presbyterian Church, ISbirket Square, to-mor 2 , ow, at 101 A. M. and 7 P. M., upon. the pleat Veniral Miracle of Christianity, the Resurree; lion Of Christ. , Those who wislr to' hoar a full discussion of this question will doubtless be protitted by attending. Seatsiree. Go early. ; • . , ' A Fiend in Human Forth .— William Daven'r port, twed about fifty-seven yea , air Ettglish man by birth, and-a resident of Mahatioy 6itk." was brought to Pottsville and et nimitted to jail vesterday. Morning, otr the charge of having einninitted ti rape upon his daughter, aged about thirteen years, and a 1 ,401 for an titteMpt to colli - - tpit. a.rape cm.A.nnie Jr. 'Sevier ofthat platy. -, - .. . . .. . Handloarta Priz3.—The largei'VaSC of . wak fruit which was on exhibition, and designed to. be disposed of i , ut the fair of en Post G. A. tWp years. ago; wa.4117,11i0 pt t up and die.; trosed ofin shares the present wet. . The draW ing took place at the Pest rood* olt3 lakt Thura day &vetting, When :lklajor Jame.3l 'reit WaS the luckifinun, tarrying off the prize itit one of hisiickets. It is one of the moat be alibi...par lor Prnameitts we have lately seen. • - . f Unclaimed letters remaining itlthe PotL4Vilie Po:st Uflice. April 15, 1870: • .Anunertiuut U T Heiser P,clwant • Mellann P ship , Burns Frank - Janes Eitzsbettt Natty Edward ByersJoshita Jarrett Jahn •ji'oury llanctah' :Maur John • Jones Tnotaa.t. O'Brien „Mazy .InOwn James Klutparottra.l ltter Mary Barber Win Lang George .1 Speaknum.Taines Brenta James J Long Mrs,' maid Jaeop'• Coliister 1i W Lawrence P •liteverison John . Courtney .1 A . Lewis Win L znoyspaliss j uihoe A Martz Augustwl *Mud ry P Mtentley Wsl4lp,Marttu Ch ship) :Walt Moritz Garcia Wi n sfilp , . , Street Performances.-- To . . Hog: Family, consisting of Mr. Hog and halfza-dozen litchi Hogs gave a grand street perf o rman c e. in thief of the Mortimer House; about noon yesterday, to the music of the handor4.lll located at the u"racr. The performstuce was deeidegty'ri* each Hoe' pertorming Well his part, ao4l icing 'with each otherrto root a . couifortabk l 7lying 7 down place in the mud of the gutter. ' The per thrthanee was witucssed by a large ii eber of people: A Matinee will begin earl) day at va t ious poieta on Centre street until the ordin :thee preVentihg the Hog nullity exhibltiptia is 43 11turcet.L.: • Proposed . Celebration' of the 'Fifteenth j !Amendnient by our "Colored Citizens:±A i meeting orti4ilored citizens of. Matsville was held in the A. M. E, elitireh,.baurel street, :on /Tuesday evening Mull I.2thi , tor the purpose; of making arrangements for the eelehratiott of the' Piftwtalt Amendment on the alth of April.— The meeting .was called to order, Mr. S. Thtnup sonin the Chair. .After some 'reivarks by the President, 14r. Ileorgo Martz addressed ::the neeting atsulne length, giving cone ek.cellent advice in regard to the. manner orcelebrating the day, at the: conclusion of which a vote of thank; was returned to -the gentreman. -After some other business had .been transacted, the . Meeting adjourned to meet on Tuesday - eve Mpg, April 19th, at 8 o'clock. - „ - • More Deeds of Blood—Two /fon Shot at and Wounded.-;-06 Tuesday evening two:men were quietly sitting in front ora tialelpn at Haas, .11;chizet tt Co.ti colliery, Tatkey Hun, when a party of four men from Shenambiali 'came u and ord , ...r.id them to `ge.t oat of Cds a; soon a; possible," whereupon they. started to go Into the home, when the villains tired upon them wounding'ofi mHe man named William in the stomach—which it is suppost4l pi-oyc tatal—and the ether than, whose ,nanie dirt i Vrga . l l garbs. .; P. SMITH, ATTCINNEY AT LAW, Ito nu r. No. 24, Letterleo Centre street, .fanNIO-S-131 I'oOxv.ll I ENBY 41 SHEA.FIaIt, ATTOIi:NEY-AT ' LAW.. Ottkv, 156 Ci!tare t9t. , I•utttivtlle. ; • May 11 WI , So Many Ways for -hlis '' Mone.--;"trti4( o .l; one day in the country," says 'a writer in. r; ERIE i/E4EnvEd, !virile years ago, ''well., in' e.ampsay with a nian whom we Soon amee _allied to ,- ,be a well-to-lira-in-tho-world far er...-In the course of conversation npon'var" iti(i soh- - jects, principally agricultural, we fo ntl that ho was just returning from our town wie ho had that day contracted for the sale.o live Inindrisf bushels of -wheat, 'at seventy ;a/o centS per bushel. From this ;Our cony ' fi xation passed to that of newspapors 1 and up n ascertaining that ke was not a spbserilier tyarfiv paper„wii ofTeriA him ours.. But the man • d''so many whys for his money ' ho eriuld'.. of afford. it., .We then asked him if ho worth bea'onicia imbierlhor in ease we would co - ince blur' that .if he hid' taken the Taper, I would have saved, in bile bargain. alone, ti e' times • tin)cost of it for-)a year. lieagr . .to this, and we took - fiorn our pocket one o our litte ! it papers, in which - was an - advertia rent, offering' to contract fiairany 'quantity . wheat' at eighty-one cents • per bushel. , hits !'we illustrated to Our\fartner friend that if he had been a reader of ouriliapor, hi...might have saved six'eenti on each Of \ his fivehundred bushels Of wheat.—making ' s Vital of; arty ddllars--stilliciont to piy for the papeg fifteen 'you*. - lie paid us two dollara, and /eft ai sonywlingst himself for beings() tie'glißeist of his true interest . " Do you bake the; Joca itaL? ; . ' ' ' 4.- Adjdnined"brirairfal Court.--The following is a list-of the ilatnes'of.-Petif - Jurors, drawn to attend a Special Adjourned Court -of Oyer and' Terthinei - , &c., to be held at Pothwille r t. in and for Schuylkill Connty,.on Monday, April. thick at 20,o'ciock in the forenoon : • •! John E. , Lehman. shoetitaker, Tremm i t. , JOhn W - ;lictiber, - Esquire, Wayne. . ' Jeremiah Alleniateb, titrnter, V‘nyne. Joseph Foeller, fuason, Ashland. '. John lairmer,iikeeper, NorwegianE John - M. :Ifilter, book hinder,: Pottsville. • Borkfamfrr fleyJr, farmer Wet Dennis Muiphy,:yeomap, paper. Fredezlek 14430 f, cabirieesker, Asidand. Etiwatif Osulan, fartner, o)cins.' ' • I; Hitter Raub. lumberman, tidbit • Charleelimndenberger, mason, Port Clinten. Mioinis4l. Wilthutia: lilahanoy City. llama* Clark, miner; East Norsieginn. • • Phloem Garber,' blacksmith; litahan,.y . City: John Dawson. merchant, fit. Club: David J. Stewart, farmer,Hindl. • • David 'Bo fah ; farrner,Darbr' • RdWard Kest, mot t, ltribersvit:e. George Bertainger,clerk, ifidutruiy Toarnsliip. Joseph Prederiel, yeomaniAuburn. j_ Joiepb Dsdlow.• tram, Shetisnltalt.'', 1 - Jeseriblo. Stidera, don'ts', Naaville.; Stephen Harris, engineer, Pottsville.i• John Ruck; miller, Pottsville. 4, • William Millington. tesmalter, St. Clair. Jacob sterner, mrpenterdilteh. Llaren.; • 4 4torge Ernst, farmer, Butler. ; ; • ' Viewr Babb', mlutid,ar, Pine:o)sra Hem-1r D.etfendorter r t , lnder, Anion rn. • John P: Hoffinsit, initkeelier,Shenatidoah. Andrew a Cochntn, engineer,-Pottsville, DmIA Boyer. Esq., North Manlielni.i Joiseph - Moorhead, clerk, 31hlertivilitC ,Sam net Swaim, farmer. Regina. .whit fleidonnian; Jr., farrner,liegfo;••• Michael Banshee, eotitan, Butler, GeOrgele:KimMelOatinee, 0:8'4,4)114 V' :P • John . Lewis, Merchant. Butler. , P. W. Shearer, engineer; Pottsville.' _ George,lL Ztillek, clerk, Orwigsburg, Samuel Breslin, Miller, f4trmt4, if nbley. _ John svlile UeorgeMa ,ttram, : blisekstlaitb. Butler. , Joseptillolti druggist, Goorga Walker, farmer, Rash. Howls S. Stine, Milner. Pottsville. .lienj. L. Esholtnen, coal dealeh Port Carbon. Dude) Werrifs, Otrpenter. MaTtinoy: IL IL Crooks, marchaz t , Tremont.. Thomas Humble. cabinetmaker, Ashland. Aerendsh Sterner, boatman,liett. Haven. Stephen Goho, carpenter, Shensunleah.• • • Jacob Ritudey,eluerruiker, 'Andrew John,liVldte lifelonsh, , miner, St. Clair. • • , thrum', Butler.• • • - • JohlintAller. innkeeper, Beale • ;•- ' - Charles H. Wol ioen. s P otts - eine. Michael Clark, Wmer; Union. Jonathan. Oakum, shoemaker, 'New Natl.!. -• MSN IN . , itoov '5 cain - ars. XXI% ' InE33 1 641 'First Q,. 1$ II Zi es. 6 41 „ 04111 11L LI e 5 MT tr. 6 44 , LILO, Q. 22 11.2) :no. 6 46 .45 - New M. IQ I 41 er. 6 • . rage t 4piriug i+..13; e'e lialt c•e- Lkwh of the ', I' I PI r 1 g EMI ME rangernentS tors d 'banquet to hek. held it the 'Town 11,' en aerate Idohdat evening: -Evarir Ithterrind Nathitial Li ht Inf4nt ry should an especial pride in rattunetner,stinv I,§thilay, of April,. Itfal..irbektrti resin:ooln Lh derit"they-iiiere the 14/r t o litntdredsnen to rvPort thinnsel:ts il ln readiness bade duty for an. Imperined p at of , . It is att lin !billable honor-,-one i Ant W 3 itteiid" ceding al.dr Isavatintirmalfteirefablnixwed bright on the pattt44o4.ltiteir country's history, 1onn; velar after the . soul has passed to Its re wimi. e, 'ear that tlprt. Slrnou Vamerorr; • Col. John __`.ara&beintrat...rin3tobOrs of the AllentAnc,_ n and •Readlng Cotnpanies will be present, and a pletisaaitre-uttioti autkipated, _ • • Local Jottinga--Plolv , weelt has been 14, served in the Ephicopa/ thureli. • , The Gerdniut Lutheran Synod will wisemble . in Pottsville In _,...,.. . . ' Fishing Ipartiel bai boon quite numerous duringtbe past WOO. ' * ---- The Wheeler Trou delighted Si., Clair mull- • l enees astPriday ari lSaturday evening". ' Menke& Sash nd litishler. Of. . Reading are . about to. play ael mpion plover billbtedswith iciaso too mow froin'M y City. -r' .- • - l'• -. - An old gangs v Was struck at Colorado ColL ilery . last ~weeki'ltr whkiti 'Was 'found an old -wagon :tiled by! Stephen' Girard, many year* The Pottsville Denevoietit - Ailsoelation ask - for old. ', V-•.' l' - •l- '-- --: : / ;-:•, An exciti n fn Istnavirry Was gotten - up last Sat -iliclay : ntuir rigl , by'• Mri- , Vittli Horn's dimble ' The Grand TlOmo,of the ItrOtberhood of the „Union' will hold its next , sekislori in ' Pottsville hi - September. s j - •.' - .•' •t-S"1. . .• ' -B. S. tiilllnienl tlt-Co's• Breaker , at Mahoney City, was destitiged bytire last Saturday night, the worklot" sin Incendiary. alas 460,000, tn scired air flM,0014.:: - • *- • '— - • The farmersirre busy in their-110k%. .• . , Pie-eiHexcursicins will iloso be all the rage.. The bane 'ball- fever. has broken ,got, and is raging .fixrifull vi inthe subbrbs. -'. ! ' - • . • linck beer mall . sooll- be in Season., ilitit that will bs nil rftisort.Wky every fellow should get' "huelted.r. I- • ' 4 : ' .- '..:: . '.. `BusineWs Is rviving-in this illoreugh,-and our streets Tennanintsted appearance. ' The'Thrd Iresii:,;tery held'its semi - annual ression ii the ittr4t Presbyter ian Chtirekeoni: meneing 111.3 Tuesday anti continuing two days.' On Sati 3 rtlay last, Mr. John ' lietiodirt, a putt- ' dier at tli Fislibaeli: Bolling Mill, wite seriously burned by a blast. -. . . ; , ~ . , • • •B. B. Lluiek.; of Beading, IS abolit,Ope tlg a 1 Ilw elliee;in th s Illirough. . . - , ' The survivi ig unletbers Hof the 'earn lea which ce. - 4clusi,Washington en the Alith of April, 181.11„ex pest to ileve a pharsant - thrie on Monday evening. I'. J."- '_ . ... ~ ; • • The street. %Winkler .1% doing a good w.„r:: in our street f i. L ~.' ' ! ... . , . • The sti - Cet li- finds ire resetting the. curbs, in i Centre street, udween 2s".orwegian and Market.' (h G ary has signed the death. Warriult '(if Diehl, the ilirderr of llerlan, and he w;11 lie-executed MI-leading otithe'llith of .May. Aiain•i Ll olelftek en hell Saturday mornin g the -stable of 'iii-iii fiteiuhelper, itt , ,Big' Mine Bun, • was 1115106NCINA to he 'tin - tire,'bur before the flames bad Mride Mitch headway they Were ex tinguished. It was The' work'of!an 'incendiary. And reW Mlller wa.stirreated• ter Menday on ,susiiieioof-laivine, set.tiretO E. S:Sillictiiin it. Co's mill ry, Nit the evidenee beinglnaufarient. upon whiel7 hold hint lie was discharged. Considerah e real estate is olungitig lien& in I'ottsville-. - , • • - . ~ „. . . • •• The.,Philstielphiw, Reading; and :Pottsville. , Telegraph COnipany. has over one 'hundred I sills, -- Curbs are king set iu Bast It.hiriregian street, -=-•.tr,„Cliarle% Haber is greatly' improving his resillenee en Manch Chunk street.... • ' • Olive te,ren ;eCtureti to a large-iind•fashiona- . 'hie audrenee itt Union 11a11. on Nednesdav eve ning. . tier lecture vas , sharp, puinteil -and 1. Port Garb: r is improving very rapidly in new beildin , s,. .1 ... ..,. " ' -Tlle.ohl ell elidster'.bililtlirig 'hi Centre street has' beciil I e vOl ed to the ground and' it handsome new builditr 4 tiirhanking purposes. will go up.' hi its place. ' • . ~ Thd next , sli - rii in of Cie Thin Philtdelphia.- j Presbytery lilt lactield.at, We .t 'Cliester. . • I Saint:el •B: II otters spins; rar,t bargains in • town I/AS.; S.. wiiii advertisefnent. - . The Thd - ir 'Luring.' hill i'sf the' Phoenix Fire i. ,L'Ompanv WI l be held' at Union Mall on: Mon day c felling ,t .' '' •• i' • • -•.- • The Oki' 'ellows will observe the- '26th of April as sda' of "rhankagiving. • : • - • Many Of the' minert 'are getting sick of -Pus pension.' It 'don't bUytiread. - -• Duane; the renowned hinnoriat. will give one of his choice l eutertainniefitt at Unicui,Ballen Tuesday! evening; - r- • ~ •'• Post i4 unpata • Army of ,tile. 'Republic, Lan caser, haeadopted the name; Of Post George If. ~Th,Velas.l . I ' -. ; • . . Henry;Mason•was 'severely injured by a fall of coat at sii4de z eeille on Tuesday. • - Two Irishnien it - Anted Green-and Dooley had a fight.oti Um Depot on Wechiesihty, evening.. , The wikxl4 in the vicinity or Glen Caron and Mt. Latthe took lire 'en iuestlayytul burn ed for tsep days: - ~..? -...-- ••- The Solidity Sehsol of S. Paul's Episcopal Church, I.Nliders'yille, wilt hold no . anniversary exereise:i-to-qmorrow,- . Veiterdayl Wats portions' observed as a holi day in Pettsyille.. The' klaukti were - closed and speciat - iervices . svcre' held ,in some of the churches. t .... - ' -• .. , . ' An Englishman Wits shot. through the: hand by a 11-1:10, tinder 010 intlumice of liquor, on last SaturdaY at Ithorsiville7 . ..- • . . W. U. Lisiisa, and Ida- Lawren.!o, ,It.tr:iir.l Itatielitr nrick Mary Ann 'Phillips were :arrestel on oath.efJhlionua A.:obi:yet St.: Clair, Char , I with anhovitsg and threiitening. her. - W .. I. Lawrence ;J•as held•te bail in *WO. v "Jinithy . the Fiddler" get:married to', other 1 man's wife low day lakit week. • . The Drehersvilic Powder Mill Is to to sold at 3 • public sale 0-day., - . •said'be 1 Pottsville are if, be sUperior to all others in thh interior 01 the tits ." A Work khe foundation of , e new Minera -1 Ville streci kehool Muse hias• 'en comment. ed. ' Messrs'pAthins I:ru's ve• ccrunttneed the ; erection' of h !hie of teleg ,Ph from their, otliee .to their rolling mill. . . -Bev : Morri s; In preach In the Evan ), gcliral Church, at I' ) irt Carbon; to-morrow. A hulk teacher I ,one or Our public schools is -"- to be diSmiksed r erneitv-I to time children On ' der her Charge i. I . The st i t udet s of fillrard College • Nrill shortly Imy a visit the'c , ed tiAils'of thus' County. 4 Satnn •I . filler and George' Helms were ar t i rested o Thursday evening and fined .tt attl costs f r fi ghting on Centre street. Th Anthraene 11.cird of Trade and E. S. costs ,•Sil 'man ik,C,3: hatootpred a reward of $l,OOO '"' the 'apprehensionreak of •the-' party who tired' e Breaker of the ainsve ' firm on Saturday h 1 night: ' I ' ' . Wm. I . .teallinnit leil re:eivhd nearly the • whole tote of the. o.lst Filthy:vs .of , this County for It. W. U. W. of the trratol L'ill..e..of Penn; . e. sylvaniii. .. A sli:,,lit. fire occurred at Welkjen's ' tebacco store in/ Thtirsday Morning: : ' ~, Mr..i Harry Foster, pi uI ti li..tr, 401 imity burned by the exptosion in sae tine onThursdayoftet noon. j ,f,ortripoilbtuct. Tat }.;•iii3O . C.l are lipt reNwlatil../e for any sintiments p t. esaett uy 11. - ritner:do lacy indorse then) al • lx at.Llcrottti, betters aro( vorrespoude add to WE, otlitxt, anti utteutl,4 .or potellnatton, must bays tbs. Hanle of too .truer ottoc.iat,—tuot twit WV ainall Pub it. but fur our ist: • orot:toooo—atot be written on one Inds tbei paper 0114 y. %Auer% 14. y Into thew kW. —kwass. Jot:asst. t. . L quit Err.s;4 FROII 4.3 - xiors. LDS. JOVElNAL:—.Arraigned before the "Jus tice," We hate stated our caw; though he in comprehensibly uilidakes ' thanks for ridicule. We. are sorry for the twenty-four hours of hard study, hut puiriNbuieut• sets naughty boys to Nv Iwo sometimes. they Jolty tampre heini autumn/kg, and are•liot. certain that they dfafter alt, th ey not attempt to write i out, as •they •invaiialdy• become mud dled, obit just as mien c iroerei4 to their niter chnrin, when they are apt to.resiort to falsehood for escape. We ewla/Jet our explanation suffi cient, ii,ol to., much Inc ".lustice's" . iximprehen- Rion, appowrs. rOpearlxi obakustmietit 'has beittight miu kr tutuiciug, is gentle reproof may,lti min g00d..-lie should - remember the proverb "Lying • laps are , an abomina tion, wiico ,he apcii4o4 me of copying one of irviifs bix4 prodections, , which he. ad mires. I Strong, c.tioeulenco, lieu* an admiring friend eau liclog :4 nose u•Smuition, alter he ha, reoaghiaed • two • source fur, most cif my authority, then of having: isipled the *hole. of another. - To- close and, not to weart you, liear editors!, we .state _the truth -and by your kind indueoda, when I shall. for ever c.msider any mow attempts on the part of "Justieir as--shoo t flies, don't bother truth Is all siifticient, suiwe i;ity in dismilusing, him, that part-of the art I. .0 • yJur lisue .of , * April 4, so much-of it us Was sots:taut:arty taken: from Parkor's Fourth Reader is pniperlytnark;.• ed quoted, *Tact well ituuWo and which-ran - le seen' by referelleti: While We are still great& for Wei correction, wit lave MO thanks for the. attempt to hear the truth, Gelb* assertion that' Sander's Fourth Render was the *Ante of mkt` of the essay, or that We oop:tidoue of •W. Irvin's oast productions.; A timing ebue is * comfort, but ode that , pincbes Is *lough to make one calf - 610.i - Ari.uous. - . Porravii4x,,April 15, 1r..% • • • w.nprzy •inis ta n s inazior socasst Ora ISLE viLLpil24lflthis , W 4.0 the advocates of.free 'Wide, indted te at:Willa 41. vity gib - the imneacibms Or etiagrefi 911 mild larar day t ► Asp; are urging their tioetrates upon our Legislators,: it may be well W oomotter the leelllnfeubstilig among the' people, pi Urcat lirltimiu , t ?ward ib United States: The turista tendoney of free trade .Is. to.undte. us -outirely deism:teak upon foreign . nadoni, and espeelatly ussi . England, for our. supply of many artietarindtspenalsble . mod era warfare: urnit ,piumitient among whieb iroula iw matillbld,contilrona and too. Bad Liere never be a pronaltiVe. Wig ea trot* ilk alla eUuntry, our , Iron manntstaitres: never (-mad have prospered::_ England would gladly. nave hitulahed us - the heeeveary metal ,nt her. „own Wear penee'ildgiled - thititigbont oar, borders. • The national tioi•ertitnent Ott have pro:instal at great 'expense, - 'and ity . the: ern.; ploytnent of forelgn %Tor/mien,. !Tottednver. ior 121 0 PurPro:e, otangen and small , am ai; es we starer tbiuOr. folioed: . We - tniatO have !twinned .wlse'oar fines: ; Vide iiejigtein: We rellbtliwreideeznadit as, attairitty to build up Aniarlean Iron manufsetunis unftrapro Ceetivei taritt es to .inditeattisi•Prodnetlou eteptrult, tstini ircento by be was For imanY: Yuit's'or quid been gnoving stronger, siovrip," slitamt. se en: pavetved 113 the elettrieiti with*, tittle by Utile 'Pest Oun+ .l : /*lgen' . „WhichBtllru • tiliorts., )1 . 114 th 13 ' wkilled: y to till. tnistm-; Ittralh,g Appiving ilk tolele ---, &stars and ~,,_ „root& Ado . .phial? ...,-asy; 'end the Ldhainvered :States !would. be' • Pointed Why the' monarchs Of ' to p:, l as Proof talent. - cavil of the-Illttare;sf blicas-tiorernment.---Eng lend's friendsh p.for the United States wits then pox: tint 3;rl It ho „uncertain stitandrn . r fro the ,gri el d _Ala , ..).E„.._,., \And& and optiti t War , ll not now. waged against. , our GoVeinnient. ,Shall Two therefore imagine war never r fopihi may . eel : SeJr - tit Taridfr*. Illiiiiry tetiatei us nations are tivettsafe Crom hoatiliPerfulea, itud we are'', cautioned .thatlire '.!in Peace prepare fur war." Shalt we Rine - adept such measures as Will tentil should isui ; .ooVernment he 'again in-Voltod in. warj to render us.dependent upon the. -friemllyi, * aid of foreign Owens, and (iambi:lly of En--, , . , land, milts,, wle7are certain 'the dflendahip - ef , thole to - *bent 'WS entrust the safety 'of our-, country, iti naisuriallsivond a doubt? - What haw ' , England disimmince thCotifederary wuOrrhsheti • to indicate:sue 'undy i ng love for this tepiibliel Haas she • paid "nit -for the ,shiPe. her. Aitthan l 4- _bullied: . , lies 'she :held nut any hope, titled l i . Ante4o-en free ,traders canpoint us to.tri sletilP .- lidien tetol,y', (on her-gond"' wl11? IsTana wha•;,-. ever'. She is, I still; the 'England :of 1776—the ' Englander lall--aud'the.l . England*** the slave , •betders Telsollittit..J _ • :2 , • ~ . ,it 'ha-4' tpcetli said of t i he treat Indian; .!hilt' he •xli t Ill;i . protOaded friendship, Leg and receive bread an a irhithatau and thenstitalth tly .ithooti,hi idown the next night. On' the lumping, of e "twenty-tlitnl -of janualy last , t the, agenti2Of' 'nglishmen were In this country 13mring MS to give our bread,' the bread' Of our iverkiuguien, I to. their '.r.mitalists aernis the water. - . On the night of the twenty-third of 'January last., Orl.'llokohama harbor,; her iriaj- , estY's smatnen Iletnbay. cut down to the.water's edge the chip' [Oneida, istlite, Anicriten : Sayy. C poii,whAni resti the: blame .for; the collision, we have' not I r vet infer/nation to ;determine. Perhaps the fii&istei-- restated from accident, and • no (m .:sin either,yea*ean be re roach ad .! for it: , _The Bombay Was but ell tiv in-. ,lured.%%lll4' ured. The oneida .ainkliii; when e ;ships,: 4 , parted. Conn:nett hunutulty required the Cap- , rain of lima Ilritialt steamer, atleast-te pause altd: satisfy himself, that the unforttiriate men. lie was ab ttik leaving, were not in' need of aid. The, whL.Ve of; the Oneida Wa4 sounded,. 'Three tidies the cannon boomedin ,signal of. distress. • The EitellshiMut sailed en to hearties! uncon cern. The Oneida: with' her heroic Captain and hi* mei) WOJi4;doA s il in, the darkneis, and few _esC.aped. tisfell:theittory:of•tho crime. • •:1 The Briton strived. at yoktAiszna, and 'his murderous heart !prompted him to hJait that lac !glad - Olt the Whole cputt ter otra il- 1 --fl s4ll- key frigate, and served tier. bleotly right wcil.".:, 'Sue then tile tale or his:atracioua I erline...has. l gone ttott: eiri , Te of thcocivitized world, It has even spell beyluid vivllization„l, and greetitd;the etr of tie editor.of the Lexington u.aucxstXrv . , and his ftiert'ls. .Captain Eyre has beep mada.l Mifte! tlait w lei evar he may•sail ;among Chris thin,, thi, lie tees , the uttrk of CAM . lie:now iitoN , , it 'conveillc ntlio seek to exculpate hintself. ;lie: ,t 4 4. l tiu 4 that he did not hear the,wniale, liorthe cacao t shots 1 TWeety miles iilifily s in 013.54i 1 / I f2 • d.rt ctiott; the' eiple of Yokellainal heard the signal guns. H p Is it .nectainary to argue further that the sauce[ sound must have reached the ear of C...putht Eerer ,- , ' ,;! - - What:has 'ithis disatOr, thousan ds ottntles •aeresshe t waft..., to do with Oar tariff? It la an ! index of England's feeling toward Anterica. :C.lpta:ii Eyros Xme of her nejesty's: naval .illi; , . vers. ' ire maY .. 1..1,. ex.Pc Med to understand-the leelitig• of his imlther o ffi cers toward the United Stou ts. Stmts. ,11.11.1 he not known•that the hostility to •c dr :courttry; witiiit existedin his heart, was arsM harbored!' itv'tho',:,..bre.tatit 1 hf tummy other British naval offieers, he watiltE. not have dared' to sail away :trout. the 'sinking \ Oneida. Trite, , " lie overshot his mark. i,. Ills crime Was taro atm .• elem. to :lie bo openly justified by any Civilized 'people. 'We , iro told lie ha.s already !teen exiit-' detailed:totilsrght punishment ter his M W Iho niani y. , t aft i enal'y . mild be. too• severo for his ..untrilercius .dereltetiun of ditty? . Shall he, lie,punished L 1)i :though he had utijnstitiabkr lea ii . dog to t ecs'i in the waves? The ltti.it .Dl',Captain :Williamsjand: his herole, ' seanteit ahutlld 'warn us to be • a:onions lion' We trust thiglis 'l' good , will. England contd. hear the snmals c f distress IV:tiell circle to her treat the S9,rtthern Confederacy. England could not rw-, th e , pirate course which the , AlaballittWAS . 4:itended to ail uPom• • She , cOuld ; Ind hear the 'warping:4 'w deli- she ireceived , before the rebel ship staffed Tom her port. . .That, '.i.tur country has VIAIIy NV' rift :friends 'Milt° {British L:hinds bi admitted; tit EirghitadtwtEoglinul is I , lll' to all apneals.in the interest of the.lN eAtenx Re piddle, deaf „it.seause °She wilt not ;hear, Let us then beivare bow we perthit free trade ti) pp. lice: onr, itiriAt her 4let. If we trust her friendslii • and enact la vs ,Whielt 01311 ihhke Us dePezur it • upon herait., our republic may sonie thiy ink. boicath the f0r t ....0.. °tour euelmes, as the neida went doWn .)citelith-the waves of the ist.at.; while gilgtailtl sat .4 fdrward, safa.ntul un g reding, as the nonillay proceeded on•hei c o ya , . . , • '/ ,J'e'ts.: . . - ' . II irrEN roe THE ~,S tx itf.i' r ititirt.r .. ' . 1 , „.1' ,S.A .4 itiE, iti 7 E . ../rEVE.3. v ' • v.IIW.LS: in • lie year Kt ~ to. be ;particular about 3.• tLtteti, w licit , fil l a ,v .s • important' matter 4n a snake story 'Many- which are a ' , Mobiles's ehatneter, es x•eliply sea-snake storilos: Icevertlic- IY:ii..thi. one •aut as lt TO relate' IS Strictly-true: and I shell e ideav r to give the (att.& preeiziely as they. ocAirr.ii. ell, It was to 18;u; itrinnuer.sble - year In the iiol feat annals'of the etitintiy,—Mel/1- o e 4 h:e far - .ocr e ci cider'—add .Ilia} "saute old coon"' ail well as for', if nt mat - oilier matten that were 44 epeesep ees gre:lte 'lrW , 110 . . iit Witoi the Presidential election year, au oif prominent candidates. Mr the highest' uillee I: .thel oft of ,tbe people were' Martin Van Buret the "L):4IF ,x lir hitiderlinok," and Willi On Her y llarrlsou, the :"11,A.0 of Tippeeatme.",- The d. est was a. warm mie, but resulted int he tritunpli-• Velecrion.of -, tippecatioe and Tyler, too. - ' I then 'Ned in the Schuylkill Vally, and should the vaden • pat ticular, about the exact, locality, I would telt him that It IWas at win* .wait then ,ealled Bartow Mines, about one-halt hole west, of the hamlet of New Pliffrulelphiti, I wcrrlttsl hi' 'the mines as an infiretithe Miner., I forsuyk any profession of Mdi. (welch ii:a.sby like. was mule ill ICeri,' on the open- - Ing of A ivlght lon, early In tile spring;, and at this time watroulte o scale.' in the art Ofminim; an- . thruelte coal. );'ardini the; ye “grcasytneeltaidas,;" it I tell you 'that there is as much .art displayed in atoms, as . diere is in inlay of your v arh ats callings. 100 matter what your' pruslciency,)„.there is rtXl,lll for- Improvement, and . the .. thinking minor, '. though he . l may haVe Worked it. 1111-41ple In the inirles. - : Joey dully. !guru something new . n his seemingly unpleasant avocation. -: .. • There.were four or live boys of UA, nearly. of the *ante age, euttagtsla , ‘ ail ventat the mine; and many owl often Were thin councils Ice, held; to discuss different topics:, Mid we had our ambition, too, plough I Copilot say that it wane( a very-lofty char acter. Nelthorwere i the Crowd destitute of talent: to say that they werd would lie unjust to several of, hay eoniriules, lassldell being a gross contradiction of the estlivate I have placed upou myself, awl that - wooldiet dii at all, you know, In thestrpuffing days, where ever Irosly bitivrs.his horn loud nod lour in self-praise, There were among 'usnf wane that would i 'have made heir mark in the world, hid:they been put upon the right 'thick with proper I nstruetlowf. Tenc../ ti chilli! in the way ,ire should go, and when he Is Add he, will 'not deist/3 'from IL" One would hive made It tine 'artist bad be n u ide art a special study; his life-like ',,keteltes and • caricatures mold be fountfor& every' available, place,. inside and out= side of the tallies. ( Aumber was p natural linguist ; he tmuld -Mik English. Welsh, Dutch anditish, as flippant min Poll parrot, wield colt for his dinner. -All could read mid write . ..Auld cipher a little,too. ;and malty were' the. encomiums we received front 'those that:re so unfortunate its nut 'to Ix) able to do either.. ~- • In those yi but little work wasdoneat the ni/ nes In winter: and. It was -a (volution thing' to send the cattle off tit the farmers during the winter osstson, -a Al tkodriv, r iSenetaliy Went to sehnoi. And it so naPPettesithe winter previous to the time'! i write of, tmt the easjority of our drivers lad the i I clime of going inswhoor, But I couldn ' tgo to re tool, for eireturtatanceerfottipened me to work: This caused me:so-tie very nup e went fielinrs, tun bectuise I had to work, but slmplythat tied nog like the. idea of befog left behind my comrades on the scale of edu claim': Iliwever, a happy plan suggested knell to me, and that was to ripply myself ALlgently during eveningh ors-to study the same lessons that an comrades tratiel at school; trusting if i met with any tiliften t problems that I could manage to Let' the nem. ry information' from one or, the other o the scholars. , thtthow toget, the, necessary' hooks that was,the rub. For those were store-order times , and hookar m ete milt articles. 'But,, as luck woul have It a -tali frfel made men present of a span fah dollar:. a bright, shining, silver'dollar, with th . Millais oflis nsme and tile word Excelsior neat', engraved n the one side of it: It Was given an . accepted n condition that r muouid how'-It as. ' 'keepsake.' I 'did „keep lt., too. I kept it mil the night tuid tall the next day, tier the next day 'w !Sunday.) and ttunday night. lint early 'Blonde. ' morning fogad me wenditur•-rdy way untards Putt . vile, straddled on tclong-leggeil, long-eared aulinal The way that that. nag lifted his heels thattnornin and thresintf some of his shoes not If he had an kits 1 that he e 9 oLia hrtke lidttertittie by being barefooted was nobody's"business. Sherldan's.ride wastio city . cumstance to it; and the people along the route!, espectillythose who knew the "dome andlibt rider '-- would hare it that some; great catastrophe ha • happebed 1 at Barlow ?dine's. . 'Old Sur was .oil ". about to take bismornlng - piacp over thncrest of tit lihary Mountain, at the eery town of Puttsvill, when the Slitter dollar was exchanged for slate, pen cif, copytkfok and tveiniy.Of finales' Arithmetic: 4 ' ' The rldeLhotne was not necoMplishedwith as mut halite,' for II was so well -pleafied 'With Myself that , ' , Dick ',mule, ,who I now. most. respectfullisedlet Richard, was allowed . to traVe/, back at nta ietsun , whiloA wOold take a sly .glance over the . ..pages i f my book. - But on approaching any lexly 'along the road [.would Justin's slyly close the covets., and.in order, Co o mike mtellf appear Unconcerned, w..iuld' begin slu. • ".q'l had it donkey what would not go, hiti I would wallop him, no, no, no; 1 I wind give Min some hay sand, cry gm, wo, I And.calaat , up-",:iiiehard. , _ . . . ' I folindt,tvies' Arithmetic to be a much better work tine that stupid book, Walklnganzeit Tutor's Assistant, from which I Mid taken my ..tessonsin thetirlaulry rules of arithmetic onithe other side of 'the Atlantic:ocean. ! And, what with a naturhi de , ilre (tie mi. 4. olproVemen', awl' being r.timulated- by , ,cotopetitilm: I studied with etterg,y and mastered all the rules in Devine_ Arithmetic duzingitind min ter. When ate school term elated In the spring. I bound , Mytettlf - ahead of alt. outupetttors, my cont. -radel having Improved but-little In adt.tne tic at school., All:were to the. Ruleot Throe at the begin ning of theterm and at. Its elate ',_. all were In the Rote of Three still, and - no further. Perhaps the, Mute of Tlaree. was. The limit that- scritbrnetie was ttnought at that_achmal. Speaking of the Rule of - ttireoX th ils xae ufalittiostory.; 14 r. M. I. Potts. it .. Vert _gentleman; and one at !hp proprietors Orthe col ftery,msfmeettlag several Women toget her front our place one dity;attmo Complimenting . them ' - generally 'asked one woman ft Inutleniar, as to bow her, y was getting . on- nt seboo'. rim reply ' , mu that w' hoproyolif rapidly lu reading and 401 1 wilting; d ism in 7 .oivi erl isacr ag 7 64 1 , ti vaiw the 1:1:::h vi r:e s: 'Jest theti another erstra ar - after . pee iischer anus 4 s4be . sik the roost coo;equentW, asersner,, with ads • : ors a lent— ( rinseiew isselAter ifolanap is to threads *tos„ter: cal I: knitonk) • -- In tit thips•lbey-11:-..Sie Mall rand the- traveling ' rtl th-s tionah l- eisedir„ iodper -- .ly on t i l:tittirtruy i fit7l u d Nailer lnead - bererren -Portugal* and Tutuaspin. That Paz at Margate between Port (hrbun and Imams was 1 areostiplithed by stalk and it wad' .. .tat oae.hpriaddpar t. e.,one . bonie„ one fltit*M- t due etle. ThasoP4ras modeled after oar' old Mehl , 0311 16 0 0, and ersareousrortably taphole-' tered:huide; and gaily petaled outside. And wile% • wads it bitituthul gout bursts, and a driver perched oti lofty s.Wol,,ttle snare hearse celled Isj :rude quite a . ereditabie appearance., 'The petition of Utardriver welt rent_ iv envied by .14te angoritY. of sift exowt, t ad , t ,daiiii, know bat 'that -say one of us stouts -bees dozed ft e greet , horrot to be pissed na tils illtuatio • , -Bat tan ,of the boys. - to become - stake drivers ed lb be the: l't of th eir ambition. 011110 f la -- suieptime : Wae. is 10 AP - driver ' *ad MAY I n.thisbatnemi Yet. for. .ill . I know. Or oca4 the :dhoti soarniesated thin trade sitme wanted - another. Ibis them Inn' one . - boy among us that Would htheptresied the Melt, philosopher to tell ' what he 'Bloat te.... Hosrover.- his parents - ell V' of. stilftaigitiro ettred...eslied *cows- . hi dellbee.ile apairthe Matter g. end yawing. iii ll,„ b o p e t u 4 , bele a= i rsittAteml like to learn • grAt,r= In the wawa :butvsm being asked - • balatfentede saki: !I don's ittwori" sad - .1301111tharst.' arpesssphisee could prevail on biro to ma " a atil* iton: ;IL Oh gibunsuat, th e Parents woad tike trade *Ler another until' t he whole d'- COUNTYi PENN-NELVANI . 'elogne Wait exhausted,- w i th out ladling one that suited the, taste of' .young i hopeful.. a , sow,!,lf there Lires one trade that , att more . lad to him than! 411tOttier.; it was shoemaking; for we 'boys', were In Noe habit of calling him stIOU Serera l rninttt-liibildi . peeled in silence, and the father hal%.4tivelnAp the -pail ert hopeless; but'the atigtietlea .4111 th no poor thlng. were so -great fee the -MOM re . 'the ‘enst of her Want," that she . 1 - as she ' efteitrardit,used.to say.) to Anal the -eettrenity. - . She d Atonsid Cel l l rveletteAV it" trade...MA *earned one. two whit:bah° th id would /Aft film; tuft ta)thd ellmag;' she mentioned sh o emaking.-: if ' this; young - hopeful arose, and. 4* themostellan , but . ; 11101ettut manner; said: •.`Nol Nest silfitt:Ottat a 4, ,. ._ . bating Man all the days of mg lifer' , -l' • But fOr reectli, me. - I would be ^Palmeri . WhY. it Was that I was smfoollsk as to make thisaelection I couldn'.,ttell: Perhaps It was , my Adel - or. It may I 'betted It rarr in the,blood: for mining had been the I ,i'occupation of my forefathers for secendgeterations. One of rote great-streat-grand-fathers opened the r first coal; trines on the Monntoothaldrei Bile*, at 1 Bryn Cter.: ) Row bug ago I cannot tell ; :but It wait i Sway baCkflothe days -or e arrudt th , lig'S...e.hezt.9 l o.. penny n day was the rate o. emitter *wawa - (Quely; 1 I What then could have been the basis?) 1 •: -There is an old tradition connected - with the An d-. deg of the coal. It went to say that my meat anees tor wait befismed in :cnosing, the' mountains, when rinrbts way . from Bridge t.ind, OltunurksOlhire. to d, the town:of Mee:in. - Anci he Mudd .turreted for sev eral hours , in the foe. he becanie. 'satisfied. that to travellimier the cfrehhistatleelfttligtraltelrsatilnllft-t -tektite; ter he-knew not where o.le. wet, tor, Whets! he may go. And; being then' on. as,faencable • spes of ground as he could expect tit' find tn"the moan= -tains. hemade up his mind .Ith - i email. there until the fog - disappeared. - tlle • afterwards , found .that - this place was just eta corner where the thriee'oun ties, tilemontan. Breccia. and Ifennictuth: formed a . junction.) 'The ilig continued all daY,ondthe night being! , dent- tbtre - waft i, meldrtg 'deft Adm. but to remain there all night.: HoWever..sometime in. the night he saw !a light; which "he' belieral to be a light in some hutuan hahltatitm; soul as the dis tance did not appear to he far, hg left his horse and ', went On faM in that direction. '‘l'llen he' bad' ap.. pemclied: nearly! to wherehe , espected.to Mid the dwellimr. the light movesinway abrig.til angles to the direction hverbiell, be Wstagohnt ; but believing thatliontanimate of the atouse had just! taken the light with hilt - on argue errand. be kept .on his' course, ex melt ngisoon to Mitts Place of libspittillty. In this, however, he wartrdoamedtodisapp• - rintment, 'fur on reaching to•Nehert." , he thought the house to Is). he found himself i n the mire; and. ihe more hestried. tcrgeroutof it the metre be .such ti the nrirY.bog.! While in this candition he esperititieed;great-fear, - which awakened hint to the: true. &We of aftkirs;' thlat lie had been led mtray,.by the ttraeheterts Jack with it lantern. The light was still visible et a shot t distance. and- though he was - aware. of labeing the - .0 ',use Of; his trouble he could nut nYold' look log st it. When suddenly many smatter 14;114-made their afineurance„ and nil began, to imp; and 'skip, 'and „deuce; the Installer lights trial:ea about la the most . infhtMels Manner, , as if)n the greatest:glory over his mistertune. Doubtless the smelter dighta Isere: 'young,Jaek with a lanterns i ' that cojoYt 4 the fun , pretty Much the :Lamella children sometimes weultt enloyn.the comic misfortune: of some'llalf . erair drunkard.. But; the tituiltini.UT the liter 11*htts were More majestic-and 'dignified: it *oath s :novo • towardsf Lim nail then recede again anti tatni Mils if inviting him tO follow-, 4tewpting. the Invitation, he followed; and as he found it Volsci fon solid ground, Ws feast left him and he felt like one enchanted. The help. still beckoned and hg.followed it Olt and en, until an tropasSable barrier-in the: shape of u 'vertlearcliff of et eke put a stop to his prOgress. - The . - lights'after having ascended the, - rooks were no longer eisittle, anti his being' pnrt ty well 'exhausted witt tarigne,ho rayed Wm down .la !rift. and-soon te was fast asleep.' Ile hraot! been eery long *Meet'', when he was awakened lg.' air. sound of sweet music - =the. moot ininuonlous and melodious be ever heard: The moan was - slowly rirti fig teerthel:usterrt • h I lisottui immediately Defeat hint' a Laird of tallies serf , .: holditig high carnival flu; the: heath. The.: seenewmt most sub:late; and he was delighted -be , yon) Measure; not only on ititeortnt . ,of what he then. saw and hertni4 hat also berzu Ar! to those dues for to-41 . 1a! man to- sit tact , . a air? rianea,wils considered Is mist Cavoraitte , tunen. BLit pre-catty the (peen ! of 'the fat ties ! Optoached tarof toughed film Nei fh 'her ' titeglit Wand, and.he again Was sound adeep. .When he :makeup' in the morning the stm.:was shining brightly, and there was no vapor 'y !slide' in the sky. Attertisk toga general view- of the landscape, and matlsfying himself rs - to' the ' locality, 'he-tamed !• aroand to make a closer exarninat ion of the rocks that , : sheltered "dm during' the night.: Being by iiiil , ion a.. land-measurer,' his chief - oh- Ject • In : is, doing, - was to' , fix on, !time protni- vent !: point as a landmark. -While thus - en gaged' he disc-coalAveoverrd a vein 'of tram to six • feat In thickness; the- veil:Lb:wring beedrecently ex . poited by a landsible. Being welt aetittaluted with; -and a grelltitttvortte of the lord of , the nianht, be had no ili us tlio.tity in securing a favorable batik. AV! ltnnliatCly rifler .the !,roper; doduntruls h d been /Opted he began to. worl d bean lye. - For many yeang after that . the tuffilF had ;been 'opeuerl; the inhabitants of Bryn per,i and ta u sur. rounding countey. believed the above tradition to be strictly trite; and litany 'tit the obispeople no lon.- --ger than seventy-tive XeWrs.agalxdicv,ed every word of-it.' There is, ati old song that embo died the aurae'. ideas; but the did TA ks W,Riltl have it that It was a re cent rriXlitotion. I , anult..l on the old tradiCti 1. But . the facts in the eats' are,- that the itengWatfeottipctsed and circulated. tut an advertising; dodge, tottell the coal. ', My father tells nie' that he .henul the whole song recited Mx rut , sevent y years ago.untirrom whet he can reinenther,:lkv.ieves Uralic! a 'calcite.) effu4lon, of eonsiderabiei merit. I. '•remeinbet• to hear _lay father :dowels/ft of,it w hmk I, Watt Il:suitill boy. but Mil have been able to glean fre.int him is thefollow ine-shanza; aslo Its e irritiiititosTranilol vouch,!bv.t will gtye it be - re for whnt,,ihrl wartla :- .1 . • , . .* . :kr (Arial Ilryll (ler, 1 ,'• . . , 1 1 ' •Wrth oleo .yr.oor.' I. • . Ue ndit b-y -nut roman ddych*lnteal,o'l thin; • ! • Ac yin) arbwrt.liwyl, i . Cympsi mt tug wyl,; :. , Sfewn swynol Ito' riaeti ~., . -tt bytt'oedd eu cah 1, Cannon ho, li . CaTitaw A ha, 114! • .. • , . - Nikgwylltsrf y . ynydd lit teeth ytOwy my g , • ,rati thlaWifst tit trey gllydd itr tiodeu.y grog: /I •: , vannwni . ho! esunwn ho. h 012.. • Prisfawr) v nor oust illWy tiWgrthlaWr yw g)e.' , . ; yteuxuLt;:tioNNFX'r Wr.t.;K.l -- 4 sudden couitey , • ,yr r ida Tt ' s mat to—'npt dint. ! t - 3 suicide to Trutt. Custom. ' ! • •, ~-. • Davis gleans 'over! 11l life. Insurance. poli(rfes.a (lay. •- " ",•c • 1 ! ! • .—flarhad wan:sr - C . ) !- a:mused ts)-- the 1..7u States. )nth c 7 l - Ja•oe'r that the North. ; . (la 't..)11(4 or-25 cent piegewin Vault. ; rutit()ii . an4 veal i4e41131 1,;) cef qr cult . Pllll3 telp:ll3 SlIpl.) . 211. a 1.13S1! 311 club la;t —There is tiothing:i.tlf-tv.i,Y'lll.l;tit,:haehiaCt .5e hey 'do it in junks. i ' . permitted o lain in prison.''- .:4 t -y)titt3 neti area e.,vdt-u.4 det. • --fetter h. taprig:lt. ,plverly. • than-Int- - )ritn•iple.l wttll plenty. - i;•ia tiliiniti7:ntar4,for tbelbrusilan uppoitinti nor papers. , • rofn,.st:t`J.ll.llllnl;llll,!Wilitospe;tking, svith . eoll'de an.l -. ,The "Llocc.t..s&l wif& si4rt ii ug tin ° heard iu Oti.% Ilritimh Parliament. • : • - plu:u a nlit ro;is!I t.) (Maas des:se:LA ju,t ifow. . - louu•it Flinn lia.4 an SS;,(I6) ',Lae% but no oucisrielA taibugit t l Ac ci It. 3 • : --;ilantili;'wlth a tAurf allig - A:tor 83 a ttecuy is an tittlit4Vtliellt - In Ali :4'311a —,-poeciii-v.1 , 4 'of art vial ). ; , tliink4 of eliangity:4 its C:ntgre;sitiaii IJJgati is to(i pagv.; Ic ook foor,ita y s in jairt.) 'linty:4)l94le a Now Hatnp..sitito tutu! to pay -- I S.glitiineal of amiggardlY "l)rfok. to tite;:onty wi tit thine eyes;A*7-41'oitrtil storekeeper "Tian., bowls or .111 , suri4 and sizeN.". Out We , again who lieei s ,)l,4 a ken:lent:ill's faausiiing, store Is ea:le,l - a •msoirtist." \ • - , . . . . . -alio New •, York brokeressesr-eke oai their iili:jxne by the sale of , their phoeographS... • • .--itieventy-ti.ve e-.atli a' ii•y ttnkl' 'rats is the .prite or cLiillo64.l rani) labor 1:,01. the •PayiTrie'. -It only costs St, lintis ilawyet's $5O to 4 . 31. •each other !'liar" arid!'t•Uward' ; ' to wort sueeeS.sfill exper,u in animr.l vtWiltiation have been ntade , at llotitbay. , colony of seventyjti.t.e,.:•young men of Charleston t's LI start t4aoliTor.V,enezuela. ' 4 night you git o'r dangle," Is the notitv serVed by WYonutt..; ettiiintittee. —The Ilosten •sayo that oekets are like-. elontla wipe again-411 . 0v liavu at•silver.lhiing,. • --Canada - has get •trt find: itself standing army hereafter. The regttlar4 itre`going home. tlespite her rt.l.!oe4i•K'l:lsl aceumu hued to time:lt - Nalipose Er;'ease In W alking. „ • , , • • • •- • It is vaid t.11.0440r0 aro qn gold in Wall.atreeft;•buc ilwre tonli oho' golden calf there. '• Thore is.a:riian in It3el;. cnulity, W13(1711811). 81 years of age, is, fatliei.ut u child, twu . tnyntlis oltl. • . , . 4—lu ' the Park street Jelicirelt in Boston the quartette cbcir giros' plit& - to`ti`ehorna ofsturiy . trained singers.- • - i: il:-'• _ *;:' i-* -: ' -, . difTiculty over scittml 'disputed Cattle in Texas was athicatd3 'settled '! by tho death of buth ; the disputants. . .J.Au Illinoi domestic li:l'A - 11er voila;- iu a fit oliageaud.has since warkediu silence. Such ""half; , is demand. •„ ' - , . Tite ranks; of the Washington correspond ents' corps hat'd ails wititor been augnunnted by halt Soren women. . 1.: -An entdiprisiug female trawler in Indiana, seOurod a Whole railway t4P , lo.beraelf rarry itnea jar of butler knout. = " • • rqndustry was pohrlY rew.ard+d in the case of, ,u J6nuly burgtar sato ,after thine hours and got'rdne.cptua.,. I • . , -- 2 A girl of eigh 1).21 teep, of , M 0..; was tilmhumumi from a propamed ^ elopement by a imod mistaking from ue! medlar. E tst India ruby, wiig,lttng Ave karatA, probably the Oat *atttaple.to the country. is to be seen in a' hashati .—They have a taboo J trip unit don't, know • whether to eau Inn., a Justieess•or the ., Pettre, lir Justlee or the reambre. • • • pair of •Georgialuvera:,h3vh_ehrresponded a lend dine by, w ‘ ritinj nu , e c tp. . They nhght be eggii-c:itleit fur t••41.4%-triaviiwklit tiffeAlun. • • r • ~I ' •—•Thffi _SVOitLD ' isaitt ut isoiiitii.uOtiir,"lo deg could bite huh That 1 3 Oie gen eral opinihu:at , 11"afflaittitchi; ttittrn "Shoo I —Vernietit hadiee think then diver ti vs oP that State net?ct tshkaiiing; They have Wei* tiredtou iuu4s,porikapii,...hery are a 3 out 7 , in re-- pair,, • Utetterst:st:paiper aiyairthis Japanese -, , "w111 grin unriferaaltuipuut by a akin. eo heatheti.ah -habit 411ey - tu.teith e ; their: ;hu. • 4 •. • • ; • tisdtintifil '4(44,44 that, -Altui)o,,Vey" war -evanpoiwg ithoatc-,' and deilkated: -t4 Waive& is o i c ib er —lienlnsn. in w .publ ic .1 04fere;laag t u hi the 'Boalsoniasts how to ire hairpy,, tirtempeAkowf Lv tug, tied flown) get - rte/t", by thillisiittrat, Lisaac H , i. of - . .l , rear, 1 1„sizoildie, "was • t e Sather:or the gtbitlnti -. s , 34r.:spootatos In Cussgrasa. - anisis Irivitzipo , wrltar; but' no is.tha amid evinaikablet dltiorente bc. tarean- tbe Aueleilta and therlintxleetta?' The *adman ara f d their 40.0 and the tundeasteurn *hair - ' - , ;-,-ram tabu heongldelg i bfpasTett- ' tolii ball, in Illstnlnghsisn rs„ tecvlsodthispritii ,—a gold watch; thy ehletonhapetltoit. Wald only. Master fifty-four. ' • ; . • gocal, liasintss • • • . :Streak a hoe heat, Inlertlan; c ents aline each subs. ;Mai .• • • • • _ • 1, 1 , • - --- --, - result:ll at 051111104'5. 'war priassralltlanarCri.. Dress (tastoriVialantrs., at irree .. 1:61 S" t.. ~ tor i. - altar. at Oath Ives In ge. ,-, ~April 9, Dux gran& J., GAL !iiiE to *tree Houle r 'en 11-If PATTZ.II tt, ON LT la cents' tar a superior Oyster Stair at. Potts' Ladles and Gioia Restaurant. ro. MI Centro street. Prices .roctuord to salt the thue. Call and see for youoelves. . 3.t 0 - - Fzrmail, Engltsti and American Cloths, all Style, • f • ••••.. I • 4 410 I . li •2 • - = es 4.pure. ll ; 61 d . i ' ris . n . eltalis . l4 elixir. Whoever. is debarred . byailrcurn,tances from - unrestricted , access to Vila inidsible, but powerful sttmulant; .110e4ti invixorairt of some glad. 13141_1.11.A should be to choctze the beat. Popufailiv is a pretty • good uantritee of .nierit in *MI scrutinizing and intell ; tit b this criterion Mattel- .... . . . . tzliejW. regulatiOg e rps of tir t att vi t, he tett . , peolloos g lot zu Us, eSpOrtfilly.fn c flectorfes w ven with - the.best possible ventilation the atutasplYerir lie always hi twine degree,poillt i e k t this saluhrlome , 'vegetable NMI 4;1411.7¢1Wr IS mil,. T n he' oture otthe trigredlentio is mystery. It consists of absolutely pore- iiirrusive stimulant. tilleture or . rather saiselieetedf—tilrb the tiablearitructs of. etann% - tous roofs unit:, barks and lieries. The prior:name lalgaittkittnetetlitraomt wki4e44 t mu. In tett -ro4 A •milirltac~ l OOdibllAT l lltiti.t r rit each, 3 Not One oft . . .1 1 1 , m eouthlnes the: rye proper-, tied Cgrttelllharaersl , l #! i tipf s npAiriltorirnt, these e elniruts. nt . nor are these the„segO ORtl4lllWitliellig • 111101;1411)0414Ai is. 11 1c. 1 . 4 0 1 0 WootraielnrKiantad nmrsoliiivPiLslnnOir. TheMalerul effect which air that he's been ,pati.l- eitat Losteil'orltiotYgon by frequent breathing protiucat mit he vital organ I zat ion, IsMotoritma, and when to riel , i'detH`nlireel othavipbere the ilnimizitir vapor of hot nit Auranqrsi ti,.. i iavvion( Oleter Low; kind the efirgine.. To enn tite the system to btkarttp,•-evrat for a few ituneWeach day azatillt, the,,tisehilitatlng tltience of a vitiated atmosphere,Wholesmac - tonic and alterati,vc-ls -urgentts reuin4z• alas pun d.distilekatartvicAnp ,plieti in. Itostt.qttet's attstalfitog,- hraithiprotirctitnt nz.tent etthor amoug Mltlelual. or adverrasett lan 1, 'i*O . , 1-1 y TIVA,FITE4S, J3Luiplijes 4, lIDE- , Ot.TA.katn. triAtted with 1 , 13 OCAS by .3L - P.." Pro).- ot IThsesium- c if4.:3"o (: and , FiXe. 4 crletltilt.rr the 31edlcal'CottlagecriPs.; tweive . yearner portence; ffor., inert); of Lepton, liolhadlj No, pkii, Area Ht., Pilau: •T4.iitilyittits at, Itbe pttice..,Theqn"c4lo.l Waal)* ara It}vited tuactianipp4y theitrtt4 , titt: Inserted without . pain: - Mantlitnation Ott. • - !.113 -. 31,:',69-;214oul. • ",zi ..; ' . .11 rat *BY SAYLOWS lIL ICED O LIXLIAVNT, The vial , external renteil,V, fof. late tattatisur.. Nettr:th Ltrt inn,- Mil 141 tits; . liiifi naeve =t4realliadts" Fra set Ij ,ll At (.4 .1 s Msets of Rlieyunatism and .7.41c6-. ralght,'Othetlllialsrpr bilivps e tirrAsupil,t4yso,zeatly to relieve pain' This II inlittot liasbeett In use•for the last fifteen year 4 tat 1,1 tw o lver . elitire' satisfaction Wherever It UV. WWI • ' Prepared and sold by Mrs. C. 8.5.Y1,011,,, No. '96s bent flir.;:lfottnellio. • Atetit at Al fluorovaltr,LAW; ItENCE. A t4)l}:'N., _ppa a hLhits;,,,Nll),,zitol, 11. I); st. • ' • —tfil I].I3OO2IiL,T,PZOTOE.AL.-3furc , than liottten this e.,tigii.Ntrditiiir4lttvi , sold. Itv tireyears,,4n,l thousands laiveAr b eh rtiml by ;it. "Plai•botigh tuxhatjutnyln- anylhililliatreolit and the dlntreasing cough of ibbleAnnprion Ma-will:to ' tp It, I , iisN t he grelltss,t i„_•atite to Ulu. comal ant 1.)- M:llw_ t k uia4, g. 411 Aviite*.ant • to the .uste. r - prepa - r6aThy" r.Evl oniat-; tiourzEit, .ot . „Philadelphian, load- Is sold by Dr. ItQll4„NziON, „Drtr„„.".bas, Potts ville, arid by tkOtirty every aruggleit atirStarekeeper at cern t..„; a boat. • y Hie "„ • . • • , Gad.; 44104 iwiwi-ikrie4: _uriaillui." • :::•0110 „yonesoPlesigarroCure'as ItUsli.lllo 06: 4 10 Akficartilse„..St*l" drk. ' Use tioigiitt' L .'W itlttAe 1.1i#ell!l!, 'TIAN ilupst.titing . Ru ViNs.CIYIII O :I3 . II-11N(18." . • NAV , . '6(40--6nt A 4501.1011, D. Oil AMIE :TIIRO 1.11 E.• quires' ii.ft , ..llttentiten; n 9 iglect 6leti it*Citi Pi 11n 111 1 c 0 „ 4 1 j A 414 bbitls • W llat .rr47 , 6 4 ATROCVNS syill • 30 , 1 1 c ve Install*. FoilL4lo.Npuriet. ASTIDIA, CATA!itltlf, CAN ' SI:3II.III - 1.: all • " tioicie..utlizimisi4or hiVedi I .*G ERS'a 11.720,1t3 AfritAK'gßiise illtkin to' ( "al 'lP** r°4 l o • m-v 2.. Ith* 'Yttfcr- • n - 1.• ,Pf '- ','tnildttAt.i&ititii.46 find tiipti Cfr . i if.fy l 4ite , TroOeg,truirlOorikteicfctied •i-isceri) are gr ferc4;altir.4.a Di 5p Te‘tiPoi•ia, the true ' ' • • - HltttlYtt Nov. • A Timbre of revs hosting herbs, ~% se!,rid bottles enlY, at SI-ma IS •sitito b " .:- !. , ~. per 11 Dia;. - ,Sedtj3 alik.t. . 41 - Si - , sw, • ' . dregs 611 receipt g . tg mialey, and .1 gaaradeed: e -•- IIVII.: 4 01 ,' ' l * ' 4. 0 E M U '4. .- % ' ' . ,„ 4 ttek i Ns • rbial IN IS NA- • 1 . A Ocoi•jela . / /t,,t4-A - (i0,..4, RA ILI I) 1 FAIC - .41A.E.F- —1 ugw'Slemin Pulan and l'ihes; MIA I uz brunt Una i• ffroaker hery.• • tWelve Niute , n lot of WmtiMA, T It •Tor.h., .te,„ &Z....lately used at SllverCreek; appi • !, WI L 1.1 ANI Lk ER 11.51 A ' yen:l, • Nu.= 0t:36 Apetell Mtilit , 11111)1' „tnettln , b,lt stat•lr.,'Nlrnateort the II ne of the sett, ad b 7 ,uliquellnatitlkWßOGul,-.14-tuttew from hems of ritetaYilf ate nude*. ettitleat .11.1•4 lire entrefedlt.lth'itteititut grant* of In y, grnwth,. whieh.'wetthl I.mA - ft exoeUkf prop. an uere,sr are envt4eil gitltheut: Vtitnber. - The Imp. j ntentiretin44-o,lloittitettantlia new :•••z &trig, hitt IttnikesAtnetn ttew unnenall is It wuter er..Stqat, connt!thil of 'homes; eows, • (arming - Impletrients: , The price:Lockett run. he izeil from the timber mote, • Tem.:Cent:4% App!, 40 AN Ent tirly.'s - I WWI nt. Dr F~ItGL AlciarliAnNo. to Centre flit49!vii* : 1.15 i /- • rA1ia.t.7;:13.:,411-t4 A HAKE . OPPORTUNITY' TO;. OUT tt'i'i4 • SAL Ftrst-,ela, s Wlitte - Ash I.'ol'l 4 the Thihanoy„,Coal -At Iliptruslid• trpxFa i Pub agtr, Rivgr.. - I - ••• A .twenty feet. lot / In Secontl, Stret t, sultat 1r t prlysiterthkoove. ••• : ToWis lots InlMattanoy • - 70 , •: , LEaktr-llotton, mot b Iskitltrore arol „Veins, !war. 3liitittno.7,. C. 71 tk." - - . For-Root-*n,otticeitl Sliver Terra Ce. A „ Applyto :; . • • ' NI( CAILTEit • rteul Egtate , Silver Terrace; V 4_ 1 2 P The tolinwing still on hand at tlieDunmn One pumping engine, sig ‘ ty horse power, Mg all tins machinery connected.with ' . • . „ • . (like hoisting .erneine, sixty horse,. With_ all, chtnery connogied with hoisting. Kix 'boaters used for puniping and hobiti feet tiy.thirty--four inelies.lit diameter...with Connections, .Ch stenSu pVmp.!son Banda .1 —a satbdaetury article: . .;• The . above' machinery is In goii.leontlltl wilibeKohl:reimmubly. I. I • Also, odd watvr pump -and pipes. . - Wagoi. and '4*.i-ingi Kamm; t4IIK, Tru.iultmr,„Sh..xla;Fl storextraom, and aft tlter'llmildings wide' werelvt. ' • - .Irot further 1 n format al re at than Eiort , )/nrtieist•:. ni at. t odt/uncurl CollSery. Jaa7 'di:45.424f . 4011 N lIA VOR SALE:' ..., u,--.'l-.• . :. . - —,. • ,; Titi: 1 - 14.tow,rsa , :, :'.. : .-- I `, NIINI - Nicf " MAC f - TINEitY: '' One high.tiressure Corntsh4lull fitrtrlngleitOne:. .2614:ineli , yllrider I.feet stroke, Isa ers and 111 - I.a, t. ennip/eic, ancj 2 'llfts of Mumps: 86 S - dti . eaefi, one Is-. nett the other ii-Inch .plunger, eaelt SeVili (04 :At rol,:.•. .. , .A: ) .1 ,.._4 ,--o .,t t i lelV il lt c ul ezip ln ti g t l it in_ gi pti n n e , l l 2 ,l -it i le i te g y tn tli e nieii i l,i, troke, , :with eletirnirearlng and-boilers (pin' lel e. • AISO.-d-Four Rein Breaker •Miteli I :wry. 4 ,C A.1,8(1, 7 ,-169 thret.s.tonSfope Wagonft, - 11ea.1 - II • ironed: or 4 feet track: -• • • I - ". - . ..0.. 1 AL50,,..-=-Cnie ALSO,,..-=-Cnie 16 feet Fiiii awl Engine - wl . .th. tubular' ilerelittiplete.' " • ~- -, i 1 ' '- - r Under; feet stroke, with gem I ng and bobs. mid 1 ae Ifte of pumpsloJ yards..eneh, wi1.114-citioi tiltin grrs . is feet stroke.. - • •, • - -... •• : - I . •The ii.b.,,ve, machinery roarbeetti ln serrlee, l l,lll. is I: . - Arnrklngarster.,... . •"-- • • • • ..- •• • . • • „ GEORGE \V. KNYDEI.., .nin 9 ,'6li — k:triir:Septa.,'o3---L-Iyil Pottsvf 1.., 0, • VV.: MAC t. 6 . or i k`rfn3 - . • y. COAL T*c ier‘r i fit Alefferkiteits Ilanimo rater level.'• • •,;• _ 'mtnel lied !iiithfigitAft.l6yellYtit- • jj JJ . One lied dab Lease- ou .t t 1.1,1;. A Lease on naralngth,slodipbre and rri nroNe ill eree.k. • :,•7•11111ER LANDS.FOIt SALE I* . ! - .Pilicrem splendid While Oak Timber I.atid,.s.n we for earmuff, 4e. • - 1803 acres-Timber I..and I yi Potter County.' :1 ,11 000 4StrecttAialll iitm am) e.pl iwcO ifa Ltuber. tlonrlna. • ;i. - of • Nso:ocre4chestnin timber laud. . .•1 • 800 , 4 tor es -gnat Bbd Witte IDSmlnq -tand, , bet wee?, Ilarim•irttit;_and the Tunnel, cut trite lots tti sun pn; - tit,ser& - • lA house.' and Jo' 4,.),1r N IGO-hors...kb irke engine. 1 fifty horse eos ins. _ th.trtV , . " 1 twelve ," " 1 ten, " portable en. If 21c4 . 1Orti, :124,13. z 2/ ft.. , . x 2rl te. " 80lu.z30ft. - "•30114x/dtt... 12ft.' -2:- 171.%": 21 1 in. x d ft. , =“ . -41-hoorsoo, tubtliar. 1 upright due boiler. , /74jekk,11..colutun PiPO itithlu bedfirandtittipi.: 140,40 . 24 a.vp14_1 . pr.• . 2 -6 ." •!t• :; good 611120140 fpr ugh Dpil.6lon,CoeNtimet. Ncnt. 116-14-1 t RO •• , —it% • I Tait - SitliE.— he t ,••• 2 1 lktted. otret tt. - sitt tile - - 5100'.N . l'.\ IL. '.; ;S t. ROLLING•fdILL:t• Weaned t. Dlouut C rb. , 11. . I:* 'r • Pansy' Ile,scliuytitil I Count v. it, . 1 .TbelKllMeeninitht i fronitiky" pesiti II ng forte ,i- • , heittlua ftt 'rraw•ett. a trtrin'qs-lhch rolls. or 1.,... , , , . 4,l l:oN.J.alerritaut hie host t nth', 1 . 0%in Int.. r.,1. 7 , -:: ' Inches ,Irt Wroth, by; lai Ittelore tlituneter. ~ , t i : : 411 . '' - zat4chtnerY for the tottautiteturtv.kftl;'o..l4.....• .1, •••• : • thatuflron.lthe pittiptrat.l puailing tioili. a• • ; •pelled - by a rertle.ti engine or 34) too,. p ~,., Nir•rullf bra'borUatital- ettgine or m i k0 . N,.;1. and•the rernsititier, of Abe ot.tchinery„..4 0 1 ..3- Ingotheant. fen; de., by'lettalikes or 4,1 . n l l' 11 ' 1 Y power rapectlvety_ '.• 'o,A.s..hfal' bath:M.lv which Covtit an • row, iquarli feet.. aro ,clods ore I lie - fn rn aler3tAtas,reontalit)of :e -eat count rm. nips,tubstsylattaintanner, and coverel .. 47 4 ',.' ' : " theitiptift i t. 11411royty , Ar la - :.- • 4e :11.:2 1 4r)r . Zr e , f riren?..'' Lying contiguous and Appurtenant I, jio, I;,d Uhl; ane ift7 acres of arable. tt•l woo li .n I. • 'office, ihrees•boulte. 21 - frooti ttntl COll Vel II I .I. r.l • - • ^ • , .11t)liktailud art•excellent barn . ralt .' '' I.n isl•I oat to town lota, wood meet with, u•,. .‘ ...;,..... .• .'A:espaclotts reiterVoir near the. 51:11; . 2r . - i... • 1 , , : ,2' 7.lAstlbeViStk iabilitaant'sapp'l3' Of pure -; ,•'; ll 4 '"": ' ' 1 There Is also arrexcelierit skate qu2trp .0,, t i,, : . pi, ni• . I.4et. .Mor 'the successful prosecution' e I 1,. if ili, ti. eictuf v e of Iron, Ihe location /4 such 'its I. :nr, 3:, ,, L - , I•: frZl.' of the 'ben quality Is, n;:n•il • ji . ttaAsktclnitst. Tte tacit ties of i an , pol , . ;on are ample—either by the Reeding ita 1 - 110 I 1111:[ 0 1 . 1 ". i tunner.ou:t connections. Or by the :••zei. tylit rr• • . The lance qttaattfyloitihotcorisantett in r lie ,•,•'., 0 ig i°// ' 41: Turda an exeellent4tolue lA. 'tad, ;111,1 DU • abundant 'apply it f Wrap Imo. r..., -. -: #iir:For furt.hatisfolloatlmrepplY-1 , r..,,.;'-: ~,, • 4 4 11 1 111 110.414.NNF'-'4," Pot ' P. C. ONDRRAONK; poi .or teCALTIN al aaarotag TTE, POI '.:Jan. Tt, 70 APRIL, 1.870. Xer Sale anb,ilo 'gif. • E,Ntims.,—Altoom, third 11°4 to Acitz' itti Ceutrectliaotterillo. Apply to - - ' - • ) 2 ,.. • f. ve 0 v.: : 8.-11 - tice-story stone, dwelling bf)i • rid.- situated itit Market P" e - r 00 feet front by 4 - The Lento rikrealisonsible. Ant -1n 'lll,m / glven . by applyltig to• 7,1 O.F. KIM :110 :kis, Jun - 15, "1"0-44mLos DAVID LITTI.E. 'Shaw, rUP , +l% titAt A Viva Ton Loeb-h./Dare, st•II:04.. p+ • ail bCII. UNetii f0r ,.,,,,. Octal coal dirt at the miner and•is in to GEO. W. SNYDEit, Pnlts7 ; 01, 'COB SALE .— Breaker Mid Engine; ithipe 1.: and raigirte; Boilers. Oillee, Sh4.4*, mask ; l a t e ly occupied by the Primrose Mul l'sarb ir ! .l,„ ; Co _at St, > f Will be sold low. ,;\ pr* t., • • HENRY. C. $C El ., lb Italiantelw s: . • Jan 1.5. '7O, 3-tt • 11212M-- - I , 76lsMairlitraxiiers - nornet•Ziknond •und sfabantong o stt• ..11 OTA April. Ist. - Apply to REVEL' c. Reidpitale.Airritilf "l!rantotsiobtr ti o . : DWEI÷LING HOUSES FOB SALE, &spry 13tielc, Alshnntongolit. • • . • F 9ll 0 eb:i, TIIA rsi)diTtirelta 00A1.,e011 - P.',N 4 1: , . Offer to lerwie ap!>rtlint of het et,i,eust 1 htlt. Ext;p' untoutchell,ln the fl.lilaud Basln of the limit, V.egt.On canto ill fag the at w I tit t 1 e t, Lying and:ovalyttig Ve.hs; itu 'eery floe email fiu ; Application to he made ,to (126.' IL Ton's.. Prebideur; p.,114 110.wta - itx, Near Ygrk, or t o • .S. C. . 3171.11.1.. ' Ca --t: •• . • their Agot4 at, l'oltkw We, Di PAL' ESTAVE A.GENZY.L-OFFICE, I.' ::11 ~ ./.\:- 'BU. Trtnitot.c4Tho'und at - signed litry4 ti. 4. .,, 4 .1 . Years' vs,pericnePfin, ' Survey nig, Pardo ill:yt'of . 1...,... 1 Worm ton amt.:Vilna mrm.t. e.if l'ond Lamis 'Vl's,. de:, '- kilt and' atktotialnif . `tnifft.ii,s, respectfully one!.. 1,:: 14 , Aarvinett . M-owners Land•a.Ctillleries, and Ite.tl l's • tate of ever.a.' deserlppou. lie' js prepared tottleod Jo . PureliMe and Sale ,f ,Iteal 1.1 - s - tnIP: . . • g‘..tarninatlolinnd IlvvelorattOnt of eitttl La la si ' I.:karts nation:aid Itopturt on' Ct malt t lon of t 'ot I . ri..... Clullec oa'aßtMt. Payment of T 111.05. _ i ....,..e. of Illnes, Lumbt, Lots,-.4fre. i • , f••• .' - I:: .. _ - r11.1... , :1i CA iniF.E. .. ' R - r.lpmimicp;l4,fieorge 31. - Ttitit man, 'F.,...1., 're, ,- .dent 'Central.. ittlowtillank. l'hllailplphia:.Tt., .‘ . llllltile Set.t.,a. "11adptph la ; Jimtha 1 u.ll. pi nv.; i 1.... ; .. Philadelphlat AdOlplit E. ItorlP,l.lsq:,Thiladelk t ht.. t Septonlber iirtitr" - - '• -..: . , s ..,,- If „ A:L -IRON PRIZJA ACE PRO A PRIVATE BALE. ' One utf the tnoit disauthle awl %%linable Ei•Ji f , l PROPk:tirf LIB In the slletzand ‘.; v , iv noxt QtferetLat pliVnte tt4tle, known as cal.. Fttrettet"," and , k idtisaled -111 , sarnanclath 0rt),.1 miles sautb-entst 17tmatt-,t0,-1:, tt !Id t VAtinJairg, on the linen( Ow nah ( wts .ap ?hire ant (than aIX thouittztp acre* xtt In nti 3 it. tog MIX. of superior y n uallty ant( great alattiOant • m Part of the- Pia/toe butittingar were.d. tru t ,) fire dar2lll4l " i 'lte'wor• but the :stack. lowa+. t`t, Hearth are In wer} leab"e (total it itch. 'There I; oat • property tl . It tidable Parellttur flown, eightc'ett others for 14 torkitto , n... - -t t at .8 a pur tnalt3r for pentans seek.)tp- ore For farther ipArtirtilitr, add re.o: , N ue. LoISDELL or IJAVIit P. -II" It'lltaingtonLte JAS. 31Alt4TON, r:thnlaare, nande f in • ILIBLEIJ )21 V 11) I'. Bt ":411: for C. BUSH'S ACHINEFA,Y SALE; EMI ~px" ; ' O-i'J--tt} Abtotit 1!) loons I /eft Utnictlux A latge lot ofp tAnfau pot, lat the :took "Ito Omitting and ' safety lamps. tltynis of *ter rat!. ." : 4 " -, • ''' t Irefrop Al*lXtrays on heed IrtoinaiD in. faii4 for ‘,.- tliatlng it mtge.," -.- , "4 . 141. poke . pu l ls ps, Iteconcr...hatkd !41 , et 4teti lit .t.e I,' 33/3 , e nr, 111 . 1111- ,Nn Dell)) (wl.) )11 MEM thirty. 1 their OEM MEE 9 Of e %LAN NI 11Melt 121111 331181 NM • 10 sittall. 1111 tlil : toter pumps. toms of cltl . varlou' ' • .1 10 feet hots/ ag dr . um. ;with bult4ratul - riirmillsx)Mplete. 141.4e141401stIttg drum 3 ' -!' 2 stacks 34 In- , c4f) 1- "-- :3o in. I. pin!. • - \ ; /up ,t 1; ; ,,• • wit!, Itßtae. r MIMEO =lllll ME CEntoll