P —-v ow *•*»*_»»*"****• O - J**!; . ud^S^f? -XOtahtMan andTyrroe commeo' 'rtuli-j public schools 'of tha State is 684,751—0 f Grantley P. Berkeley has boon thh cabjoot of ■ -'■■ ■■-• j -'■ l »•■•• , wuiag holiday*. Twocr three turkeys each. a >conditio* - schools, 11,485—and of teachers, 14,071, The some ridicoleinthe English paperson account ’.; ’ ta-IPbyl* It alwayspropsr to tain op a peony coilcc- ” .j balance 1 -schools hare been in operation, oh an average of ho J .' , "*** $ r over the whole State, five months and was' !lfa'pnr&r ■■'- .MSg-On. Partington think* Oat the oUlvs of liberty ,-4te» iftmth - «p- _ a balance of $27,397,- The average tax for tuition, &p., is about fire —on the hastily bought but excellent chestnut ’__ _ euaw. 9611> .a for by the ordinary sources and a half mills,, and for .building purposes, horse—and, on that same honev whom I christ .hopßimpsoahasbekaliwitad tOidetoeriifotac- of ■ Baring the last thirteen months, about three and one-sixth mills, on the dollar, ened “ Taymouth,” I did that: which 1 believe M tare on “Travel* in tlw Holy laud,” to HolUdayaburg, ♦' been actually paid on the principal of Inoluling the city of Philadelphia, the entire nevericor done before; I drove from a herd, and “toe Uae next week. ,ae public debt, outside of the ordinary State oostof tuition, &c., was $2,047,661 92; the fairly rode down—unbounded—to a ■stand itill, 4S-A. monster cannon, welshing tons, expenies, $3,009,282, and this,too, with, a re- building expenses $531,413 86;. and the whiojo an inunense buffalo bull, end thin; when he re-" ifldMßWm . - ww cutstPittibiiig, midday last, for the ok of the V. tactidn of ! State tax from three to two anda expenses of the system in the State for the year fused tolly any further, but turned, in alibis fi. Government ’i half puUe, land exclusive of the Central Road $2,679,075 77. It is by a contrast of the pre- power of limb and fury, to fight* 1 killed him.” z:..^m——. . . ... . tonnaj|p Uk. The Governor thinks it a good sent condition of the system with that of 1854, This, says Fortes Spirit, will certainly be news ALTOONA. PA thingithatthe State is now rid of herpubllc when the Agencies now operating so beneficially to our naUve banters, that Mr-Berkeley shot, ; — “ getting tt through, their Isays that nothing but the grossest were crested, that the results are most plainly from the back of a horse, the srst buflfalo that ""■•■■ • 1 ■ ■■ ; mismanagement can prevent the sura and speedy seen. Within that period, the whole number of ever turned at bay; Certainly there is some toTITtoHVAY lANTTAHV 19 TfifiO \ «- A w«ten»iphP« «|W of oar pubKo debt Govern- pupils has increased nearly one-seventh—the thing very modest in this, as bhffalo have been xuumwux., SJUIUOAI xa, xouu. - killed in the manner alluded to by Mr. Berkeley, ■"-"' ■"■ ■■—■.■ i..... i. i mi. ..I i m vaJ twoitßi. -■ V'.-. •• r '~' i*> sutjects jdf a purely governmental character, cherf, the best index of improvement) one-; either with guns ox arrows, since tho v memory WherepertiM are unknown to iu,onrni)efi>radver> -W&-A Dit^r/Qaasthnw—'HeneoaetiaMs talk abois dirty When ithe State debt shall have been extinguish- sixth for males and one-fourth for-females.— jof man runneth .not to the oontrhry, particularly to payment inßdTaoce,oragaaisateeftißn - These results, with the others which the official iso far as the. arrows arc concerned. We look known persons.; It ls thercfbro iuclcss for all laeh to eeiul the . out the.imppsitiou of a State tax on real or per- report will exhibit, unerringly point to the duty ! with intense interest for further developments ‘us aditrtlMinents offering to pay at the end of three or elx sonalegtatet-the remaining soorces of revenue as well as necessity, of the utmost careandat- with regard to Mr. Berkeley’s adventures. months. .Where edTtrtfoouwnU are accompaaledwithtte u^% m «q Utm oi4eehobl> the editor for a he, “ C for al l pur- tention on the part of all public agents, to this .' T vaeewgr,; whether one, are or ten dollars, we will giro the • , - '■ until that jendrso anxiously, looked to,, primary, social institution—primary in impor- „ _ ; o dTertisertbefull benefit of cash rates. j i wisdom, as well as sound policy tance, no leu than in the career of each citizen. Nbwspapkes is -• ... ■-■■• : - - • the offleeofgonnty - -esourees should be carefully To strengthen, to retain pure, and to properly 8,864 newspapers published^in the United t, „ wamwaimiwnaww« •«. ‘ i irfi i our present sources of direct this fountain-head;of social influence, is, States wd of wbi(&B18 are 8. M. PETTBIirCaaUI. Jt COly i law. r - diminished—that it seems to the Governor; the great duty of the I ® rk *. 419 m Pepnsylvania, 882 In Ohio, 221 in Adrertlfllng Agents; 110 Nasmo street, New Vbtlt, and agu Can any one tell horw'yonng men who visit dlsrepn- all departments oi .. ’’d consult a in his highest and most responsible mi and2lo in Massacbusctts. lcaving 1,510 lOhfoto street, jßostob, nre 'the Agents .for the. Mto«na table honses apd dehsoflniqolty,at night, con look an proper economy—that «U>xira, Me .. -dun- capacity, as the framer of the future of the .*<>* *se rest of the States..- be a cort 3Vi&Nn<, and the most laQoenUal.'and largest ciccttlntiag . honest nutn or a rirtnoas woman in foe foce, next morningt pecessary- apprepriations should be avoideu— State. • oua piece of statisticalinforiaatloil if fre could itnitod States and die Canadas.. They 4y- Wo havc rocolved tha Trlbunp Almanac, published and that new scheme for cmbnrrussing the The Farmtrt'Eivh School discover how many persons , wad. each one of aw. aift!t6rli«l for us otour lowest rata. bv Orasier A CoNow York. It is one ofthTbest Htatirti Treasury ehould With, marked condemna- ™ rarmtre nt 3 n zcnooi. , •• -=4==^.v;-^-.r-. a ,-.x..'^ e ' tiott * ’TWs Is sound doctrine, and will we trust, Within its bmiled means, this institution has those 8,3G4 newspapers, also amount of - nfa L;. m»..' . he religiously followed. been m successful operation during the past reliable matter is published, in miles; how toniole spw “Sir, lenvy neither the heartnor the of that man fln d E ri o S 1 * 1 Sf t Sunbur y those branches of science Which pertain to a alinerB « contribute to them, the options ex 'Onntry is becotu from the Northj.who rlses here to defend slavery on prin- 08 comp led with the terms of high order of education, are daily engaged in all pressed about them, anil as a ojimax. to infor ed of, and did- Ciple " ■ : journriient bf’ the ft! P ractical opwationaof the farm-fitting mation, hoW many subscribers la each newspa m, . 4®-Wa notice the name of our Senator, Hon. L. W. bonds for $2,000j000, and also $1,000,000 mort- *“ 1° T 6^” 1 a* 0 1 10 ” 11 1Ue * a , nti -*, 0 , ! P ers P a 7 subscription promptly. The present IXaU, on thi foUowlng Standing Oommitteesfn the Senate, ga ge bondsleaving mortgage bonds amountine- * hroa g h J out tho an amount and kind of. tr sntir« ftn v*k«-—Estate* antlEscheats, Library, New Counties and' to two aud'a half millior-- nf HrMova ,nn « knowledge wmch must ultimately produce a ■—: 'TTZ ■ ; - • ga »kcalendar for isco. Senator^Maapii'appeared in AVodneßdax to be delivered to tnc from time to . « -r?. " = Uflt and week, clad inTirgiuia home-spnn, whilo a Sontliern mem- time, paripmsu, with thdjrogress of the work, trustees f have it KlirgrVu h must the other Home sported a suit of direct «lmporta. « by the r*s and estimates of Jopes of if, ion " the hand* an ? - When terest which is everywhere felt throughout the lon Sportsmen should remember that the gome law mentloliedp , have P<* n Commonwealth in the further extension aud pro- » q went Into offset 6n the ut instant, Thepoescwdon of ©unc company, |as directed by law, of the i UBt itution, cojnmends it to our care being prima fecia evidence, a prosecution can easily bo rae ««tte trill still hold, as absolute owner, ftn( j protection, sustained. three toad a half millions of dollars, as men- r ‘ mu m i j ' . t:oned the act of Assembly, with interest, at fiemarks on our Banking System, , ? ,* n a . ** 0 . ,° V, „ a the rate of five per centum per annum, payable Governor Packer still thinks our present that two hundred convicts ore now uck m the Ohio Peni- E euu-aun U all 7 , on the thirty first davs of Janu- Bunking System extremely defective and that tent arr, WI U; what U donominatodascorabrcad torrheoa. ary and July of each year. It affords the Gov- unless radically changed, he cannot approve ! Mraiud an epidemic form, and appear- ernor p i eaßur / to be able to infom the bills creating new banks. He states that his ances preaea ore alfrm ng. General Assembly, that the progress of the work convictions have been confirmed by time and Th, Smoking Car.—The smoking car has become an for thc past year has been higher satisfactory. reflection, that his opinions remain unchanged, “ institution” nponsomo of onr railroad linos, and it has Tho Eastern division of the road, extending an 4 tkat be cannot approve of any increase of been suggested by some of the gentler sox, whose drosses from Sunbury in thecounty of Northumberland, banking operations under existing laws. If have suffered, that a chevying car be *!bo attached to each to Whethain, in the county of Clinton, a dis- corporate privileges, for banking purposes, are L; IK i UNE. «. train, , • tance ,of eighty-oue miles, is finished ; passen- needed to accommodate the business wants of Sunday..(JJ «S-Arithmetical puzzle,—lf four dogs with sixteen ger apd freight trains passing over it daily.— i any portion of the State, justice requires that 'j{ B jio ha* !! ’. o'l-d 19 2C ifcga, con catch twenrt-ninb rabbits, with eighty-seven legs. The Vfestekn division, extending from the city such institution should bo compelled to protect Weds'day.jla folio 23 30 .. Weds’dsy, . uid2o 27 . In forty-four mtoates/jjow many legs must the same rah- of Erie, to; the borough of Warren, in Warren the community receiving its circulation, by re : Thurbday.;;3 10 17 |l 31 . . Thursday. . 71421 M . bits have to getaway Iroin eight dogs wiili thirty two legsj county, & distance of sixty-six miles, is also cjuiring that ample security shall be given for j Saturday. ,13 12.19 20 .. . . Saturday.. 2 9 lt> 23 30 . in seventeen and a half minutes? completed, with regular passenger aud freight the prompt redemption of its notes, the suffi- ■ ■ ■ '■■■ . ■ - - • ■-l "ow cunning over it daily. Making one cieucy of which no act of tho corporation could JULY. II AUGUST '•'-tv-seven miles, along the line impair. All expci-ieuce in this Slate, and else- LL L; ! Hecu already brought in- where, Las demoastated that tho present system I » }?, ‘Sfo '. 'I MondliyV.' ! 613 527 ' ! ' "ndred and seven allords little or no protection to notebplders be- Tuesday.. 3to 17 *24 31 . . Tuesday;. . 7.14 21 33.. . were fin- yond the personal integrity of the officers cou- iVetU’day. 4 Ills 25 .•. WedaMay. 1 8162220 . - 1! - troliiu e tUe ihAnagemeat of the several banks. oit2o“ ! ! I! 3 it™ « 3?. ‘ A Safely Fund Recommended, Saturday.. 7114 21128 .... Saturday., till IS 25 , • • Congress. Tbe-Pitti burgh “ Chronicle” speakVthe Ituthin saving that the country isbecom ing mostthbroughly ashamed'of, and dis gusted with, its Congress. The present condition of affairs is a stinging satire on out Republican-government, and a re proach. jtmopg the nations. The vast and momentous interests of a great people must be pressed (jut of view and consideration to enable piddling politicians, and babbling stump-speakers to spout out their wordy and senselcss harangues. Time was, when the Goths ipvaded the sacred preoincts of the Roman Senate, the and reverend Senators {were found sifting in solemn and imposing silence,, whoso very impressive ness conveyed the weightiest rebuke.— Were such an irruption now to be made in our legislative balls, the representatives of this glorious Republic would be found as crazy and noisy as flies in a drum—caqh arc violently affected with a verbal diartr hea, and all together gabbling, and squab bling, and iahting, like so many old maids at a tea parity . But it makes little differ ence to..thflj people, of the country, save those counseled with the Postal depart ment whd Can not get their pay, as it will be only nigger, nigger, nigger, after the House shall have .been organized, and we have, already had such a surfeit of nigger that we, almost loathe tfao .proceedings of Congress as published in the daily papers. After an organization shall have been ef fected, if such an u\cnt will really tran sput we imagine it will require consider able hunting among “wool” and “niggers” to&od outs what our Solons have been doing. The suggestion rof from one 'of the Carolines,-that the members resign and return to their constituents, appears to be the [most sensible suggestion yet made. Of one thing we feel certain, and that is, tluU .one-half, if not more, of them would not igainhave an opportunity to take 88 a day out Uncle Sara’s money with out rendering an equivalent. 'S&f* The election for, State Treasurer occurs on jtbe 17th inat v ,. ; (next Tuesday ) There are but tiro prominent Opposition candidatesf—Eli Slifer, the present Treas ures and Henry D. Mporc of Philadelphia. The Opinion is that Hr. Slifer will be successful, having the advantage of position* and perhaps of personal popular* ity. After this term, should the political compluxiofr of the legislature remain un changed, Little Blair”- will present a good man |for the office, than whom none more capable can be found. • >®*4Elip Shirleysburg. Herald has been revived, aid the copy before ns is coflsid erabe of ah improvement on isr sues. 'As [soon as tlio Messages .pre pub-; .tho editor purposes’ jgiving; his readersn- graphic sketch of the murder of the family, by Eobert McOonaghy, jibe trial and confession of should create a sonsa sation, and we hopo friend Buts may real r ize hap&hmely by it. : GUicmnati Commercial says l* that the general euper intaa||^^|>fr tiie Pittsburgh, Ft* Wayne & under Receiver Ogden, wiilbeeoiifided to Ties. A. Scott, of this, place*-er?Geo.- W.‘ .Cass, of Pittsburgh.— Under ;the auperintandenee of either of ‘the:gentlemen named, the road would be creditably end profitably managed. idnssAGß.—ln another part of lobby's paper we publish extracts from Gov.'Packer’s Message, containing .the m(»t ihipbiatant items of interest to our' ',: 93m entire message is a very onMondayhight last. JSS~ TheEcv.Mr. Spurgeon’s new tabernacle, in Lon don, is designedto peat, on the ground floor, 1,572; first gallery, 701; upper gallery, 674—total, 3,037. Standing room, 2,SGO. Altogether, 5,597 persons. The estimated cost is $75,000, ,*S-Attentlon is requested to the advertisement of Mr. J 5. Anthony, of Now York, whose Instantaneous Bteresco pic Views and Sterescopic Instruments arc said to be un equalled. Mr. A lias bronght the art to each perfection, that views can be taken, in a fraction of a second 6t time. Singular State of Prison Discipline'.—The prisoners in the Jail at Indianapolis, Indiana, are a funny set offel lows. They heltTa mock trial on one Quinn, chargld with, wife murder, a few days ago, and convicted him. !They then made a rope from strips of blankets, and proceeded to hnng him, which they very nearly accomplished, the turn key catting him down barely in time to save his life. State Agricultural Society.—The annual meeting of the State Agricultural Society will bo held in Harrisburg pn noxt Tuosday. An election for officers will be hold, and 1 other business pf importance transacted, We are plqased to learn that the affairs ofthe society were never in a more prosperous condition—there being between nine and ton thousand dollars of a surplus fund in the treasury. US-Out Harrisburg correspondent, in his letter of last week, said that' Col. HaU would “mate his mark in tlio Senate ;” whereupon the editor of the Tyrone Star remarks that “ from a long personal acquaintance with Col. Hall, wo are able to say that he (Col. Ball) is fully competent to write his own name.” So is the witty editor of the Star; but can he not be so conditioned as to be forced to mate his mark— *’» the mudt A Sisgciak Cabs of Suddeh Restoration of Heabihg asd Speech.— -A young .man named Joseph Wheeler, who had been deaf and dumb for some four years back, and who has been looked upon as a Hud 'of pet by Lieutenant Gastiuel, of the second district police, where he slept at night, was, through the means of an ac cident, yesterday, perfectly, restored. Daring the firing of tie salute yesterday, in front qf Jackson' Square, he went up very near the month of tho carilfcn, and before those aronhd coaid interfere to take him away, the cannon was .touched off, and the concussion knocked him down, throwing him, fifteen fleet. He was picked up .senseless, and taken over jto the po lice station, «here some water was sprinkled on his 'face.' 1 Ip the htter'surprise and astonish ment of all around, as soon as he opened his eyes, he spoke as fluently as any body, and heard apd answered, all questions put to Mm, and is, up to’this time, retailing language out in large doses, to thb astohisKment' of a crowd of incredulous lookers on.—fr. O. Della, 27th, ■> B&> •** Touchstone,”‘ writing from Philadel phia to lFilAe’s dote of says: .;■ " : 4,; ■ ; i 'Don't bp, too sanguine pbont Keenan beating Sayers; Xspw fiifl set-to .with Aarpn Jones bn Saturday ’evening, and observed him make sev eral mistakes in his sparring, which, ‘ for obvi ous reasons, Jones did not take advantage of.- Thwe Knifes he laid himself open to severe pun ishment, and he seemed flashed and excited.- Sayersalways thinks when he is fighting. I fear Keenan’s animal courage will banish all thought but going in to win in bull-dog style, and that won’t do with a practical hand like Sayers, whom, with his youth and strength, he can' . Wear out, if he will only think what he is about. But we shall see.” Worthy or Notb.—The Post Master General, in his report, thinks “that the franking privi lege to bh paid for odt of the national treasury, and that publishers of newspapers ought to be made pay postage on their exchang es.”. A pretty thought I—Beautiful, indeed ! Members of Congress (poor fellows) only get $BOOO a year, and their postage should be paid but of Undo Sam’s purse 1 But the editors (wealthy dogs!) should pay postage on their ex changes. If that recommendation of the thoughtful P. M. General don’t receive a merited rebuke from the press of the country, we are in deed, greatly mistaken. Mr. Holt mag be a candidate for an elective office, some day, and bis friends of the press may remember the kind thought contained in his report of 1860. Couldn’t Hold his Cats.—-A burly Tennes seean, who was being mode a Son of Malta at New Albany, la., (he other night, unable to “hold his oats,” broke from his~ tormentors, knocked the sentinel at the door, senseless, bol ted ibr a coffee-house, and sworo ho could whip any Spa pt Malta in the United States, and 'that he would whip any newspaper establish-: ineftt that : iold of him. Extracts from Hus ar«w<»gL Ilf Q«*n« commences ibj congratula at the favorable condition of onrStote finances. Tbe avaQabfcbalanoe In the Treasury oh the 31st of D®omb?» w*s $889f323. Thepubliodebt of Ilia State, ; funded and unfunded/ is now $38,- 1W8,»1. pf fhis Bnm $11,081,00(0 will be R qffidated'by; thoproceeds or the sale of the pub lie works, leaving only a balance of $27,397,- 961 iojbe jirovided for by the ordinary sources of revenue; [ During the last thirteen months, there has been actually paid on the principal of the public hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bock and limbs, Ac., disturbed deep, which arise from interruption of nature. . DR. OHEESEMAV3 PILES was the commencement of a new era in the treatment uf ttfose irregularities and obstructions which hare consigned so'rnany thousands of the young, the beautiful, audtho h«. loved to-a. premature grave. No female can ogjoy good health unless sire U regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. DR. CUEESBMAN’3 PILLS are the meet effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Ihmalct.' -To all classes they are invaluable, m ducing. with certainty, periodical regularity.: They uro known to thousands, who have- used them at different pe riods, throughout the country, having the sanction of joins of tha most cminad Physicians'in America. ; Explicit directions, stating when, and when thnj ihovhl t>o< he used, with each Box,— the Ptice One Dollar each Sox, containing 10 Phis. A valuable Pamphlet, to be bad free, of the'AgeuU.— Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the (ion end Agent. Soid by Druggists generally, R. B. HCTCIIINOS, OcsniAL AactT, U Broadway, New York; Sold by Q. W. Kessler; In Uotiidaysburg by Qeo. A. Jacobs. [Dec. 8, K59.-ly. 43“ It la a- common observation that then mo more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than con bo found among any other civilized nation. ZhercosJoi* obvious. tV'ii take too little exercise, and forget the wants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. 'ln all such cases, ordinary medicine .can do little good. What is required is just such a tonic and invlgorator as Dr. J. Iloatetter has given to tho world, in hU CEhEURA.XED ** BITJIERS.’’ Ihe weak am I nervous denizen of the counting-house, the exhausted toiler upon the nbop-botrd, and the prostrated studept of tho midnight lamp, have foamfa wonderful regenerator in' the “ Btttsns,” and pre fer it to more pretentious, hut less' efficacious medicines. Uut it should not bo forgotten that the agent which is so magical In its influence upon a. frame which is merely de bilitated, is equally powerful in assisting nature to expel tbe most terrible forms of disease. \Vho will not give It a trial! ■ Sold by-druggists and dealers everywhere. A 3, See adyei Useme.pt in another column. r|MI EJJ NOEBB I GNU D WOULD 1 rmpocflfclly- UiaoUcui tomcrs and tho generally that bo list) just (red a iaMC ami iiANDSpiitaa-’ njntpl CLOTHS/ tuneres, AND' .STINGS, which lie Ik now (Vting for sale, and is prepared to 'o thcta up in tho latest stylo & .durable man ner, as none but best workmen arc employed, and vrk made will bo Av;irrantoJ to satisfaction, lie bas also d coed of Ours* KOHSISatNO iOODS. eucJi M' SHniia, _ Usnits smats, Drawers. Pocket UnndVerchlefij, Neck Tits, Stocks, f Suspenders,’ Hosiery, Ac., large assortment of :BE ADY-JdADE CLOTHING, all of whfchhe la determined to eellas-choap os they can ,to bought this aide of Phila delphia. The public are, respectfully iavited to call ana examine my stock, as. I shall take pleasure in them. Doors open at all timed firoja 6A. il. uulil 0 P- ». Admittance free. May 6* 1859-tf THOMAS ELWAY. BY j ATLANTIC TELEGRA?n.- . Bid you hcartbanewa ta, KaroiieJ If you U»»« not, we will tell too what it k. -Iththat IIBNUY TICK bui jnetrotoruod from tbeEastWif rftioi With a targe sap , ply of* ' • ' - • - READY-sfAp|l PftTIiING, consisting of alt atjlw and dualitlea of BVorcoaU, Dn>« CoaU, Vesta, Pant*, lioot%MHLBboe% and everything a'P 5 lo an establishment or ne offers »• unprecedentedly lowprkaarlbr cash. lU»lßgpo r « u *' 1 ' bid ■ took at caalrprifcoij enibled to sell very low. * • ■ ;r -‘ lloinrlteeall thorn inwant-ofanylhiag 1“ b** giro him a call, feeling aura that bowfll bo able w P»» Sktlafcctlon. .. “ . HfiSRYTDCK- . , Altoona, Sept. 30, JBsB.-tf ... r\YBTEHS OYSTERfej In coneoqtienoe oCtbelitfd tfine*, thMe’ co “£“kjf ftt» ptltdowntbeprioeof my OYSTERS to tbo lowortpojM- Westawi»r4."Thoy -iriirhereafter be »errcd WJ»«S Ctaifing »tfb.»t TWENTY CBJrtS.nWl and served up irith all other accompwilmMrt* FIVE CENTS. They will also bo fwnlsbeO. lu over? oth er way, at prlcca to correspond wHhtWtttw/ ! , bogan-Home. gOUM»y»tp*- : Dec. 17, tt] lE\TS PREEARATK3SN F(W EX* i terminating lUTS, MXG& BOAOHKSt ANTS, w -bugs without danger in it* n*b uadar any circonm»w ;es, for solo at the Drug Store of : Jan. 21, ’56-tf] G. y. KES3LBK- Lumber FQH.S44^^Si' ;: ' 00,000 SHINGLES, 80.000 WOT . k' PURE WHITE LEAD AND Zlij£ Faint, alto Chnna*, Grieß'j ; n ground oil at fl-ttj- ' 'i~uS BE BQCGHT #C K v. ,«£j vi ***** fa# : Si akiaWt Ttte. ft ofjft gjtOON thrtl&Mf Tfa*brtw* a Uirt«§tpi7h( I&Btemi iNwrW**** itoryfrMao hot It* intern* scmtfUnd^ township ' a&lßwt- A ft 1 ““If?* ■ inTytoiw, the i T£e Jiterest c twdtwo A traoi of Inm Uiniiig 10 itcrcs, bank...- toon£ the propei The lu£re»s of Tjrons. , TheiuUscst a h StelvtttMt o Und^^fgbei porty opMrs. Hi Thsiutorest < hoaMMi^lotpf ho^|d-|of town., if,,-.. SuaimfAx Iput onutwfool unu wouii u «d Chicles b 7 "fwaagAme | bM «»9 n won# to find ot , l»Sinn6t I 1 tidaßhJ our turn suffice tbs |«sang jaTsni '«4slWibf. • fftonn «»thp Export : 'x«ir«s! ■ sii^sr