'SHE Cr AZST IE . Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains !.?avc Levpaiown Station as follows: WRSTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 06 a. m. 11 o9 p. m. Vast Line, 8 OS p. m. 4 03 a. m. 4lai! Train. S 4$ p. in. 10 '24 a. m. Through Freight, 1160 p.m. 4 66 p.m. Local Freight, 6 30 a. m. 4 56 p. in. Express Freight, 10 30 a. m, 12 36 p. in. Vast Fneghf, 11 35 p. m. 11 60 p. m. I). E. Ropesov, Agent j Galbraith's Omnibuses convoy passengers to and fnoui alt the tram*, taking up" or sett..., them ,lrrth at all points within the borough limits. ... Post Oflire. Mails arrive and close as follows : Close Arrive. Eastern Through and Way, 9 a. m. 4 p.m. ! Western do. do. 2-p. nr. 11a. m. Eastern Through, 8 p. m. 5 a. in. Northern Mails, _ sp. m. 2 p.m. Urtiec hours from 7a, in. until Bp. tu. Sunday troiu S until 9 o'clock a. in. War or PeaCj? in Europe. dispatch from Italy tends to,impress the thoughtful mind with the conviction that a general yvar in Europe is far from improbable. Let us briefly state ■howr affairs' in Italy, and out of it, are com plicated now. ■ ' Garibaldi has all but completed the en tire conquest of what yve can scarcely con ditio to call " The Kingdom of the Two : ■Sicilies." Almost—not entirely, he has . done this. It yvus believed that Francis ! 11.. ex-King of Naples, who had fled tc the port of Gaota, had thence betaken hhpsjelf to Spain. But he has turned omQ.ipuu, between Naples and Gaeta, one of the best -unified places in Southern Italy. . Gari tahfc i" barging jiq one can expect other than one result—that this last of the Bourbon Kings will be defeated. The siege, however, will retard the move ment of Garibaldi, whichwere to br either into llome or.against;Y.ayica. Garibaldi hasUketi a dislike to Count favour. the able Surdiniqi! Prime Minister, and, somewhat brusquelydemandsthat Vic tor Emmanuel shill-di-iiiiss lum. The mo tives of tlaiibi-'di's objection are said to be hatred todJipiomaey, of which lie consid ers Cav.ogr to be the consummate embodi ment. a certain feeling of local anger, bceausa Nice, where Garibaldi was born, wa:;„st>hl or betrayed to Napoleon. This demand of Garibaldi's must inconvenience r n.. well as annoy Victor Knimaniiel, for be cannot but feel that Cavour, the ablest pol itician in Knropc, with the exception of Napolean, is his right hand. In 1844, it vas Cavour who laid the foundation of the present greatness of the Sardinian sovcr igntv, hy insinuating Y ictor Emmanuel as one of the quapartitc alliance (with France, England, and Austria) against Russia. Victor Emmanuel is said to con template mi immediate visit to C- ribiihli, t,i talk him over, but his chanc >pen carriage drawn by four beautiful gray horses. The Duke of Newcastle, Lord Lynns, and Mayor Kepner, of this city, ■d* o occupied seats in the carriage. The was driven along Epont street by the • "'tik of the Susquehannah, to the Capitol, * 'lowed by other carriages containing the totntnittee. At the Capitol the party audited, and paid a visit-to the Governor ,n his private apartment*. ADDRESS OF tin; GOVERNOR. the Governor recieved them in his pri vate chamber, and addressed the Prince us 'oilows: . Lord Renfrew: It affords nae infinite pleasure to welcome your Lordship tb the lJ P'tol °f the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- Dl f> one of the old thirt'6'en colonies that ri ginally acknowledged alleg iancc to the "j Wn °I Great Britiifn.and notwithstanding yt allegiance ha 6 been sevejred, your Lord. "P w iH percjjive by a glanee at that long '• Ut of Colonial arch State Governors (point , .o to the portraits tjiat adorn the Execu chambe'rs,) that we still have a great veneration and regard for our ancient rulers. 1 hat line of portraits is almost a perfect type of most our American families.— We cannot follow our ancestry more than a few generntipns Lack without tracing the line to a British red coat. Alteriijiain welcoming Lord KenlVew and bis fcuit 4'ensylvania. the Governor ex pressed 'an ardent desire that their progress thpoqgh the United States might increase in interest and pleasure to his Lordship, and be hereafter productive of lasting ben efits to both nations. The Prince briefly replied, expressing his sincere sense ol the high honor con ferred upon him in the capital of the great State of Pennsylvania. In the Governor s apartment were a scm hled the other heads of depatmcnta, .'J'fros K. Cochran, Auditor Genera!,; £li Slifer. State Treasurer, and W. 11. Keim Survey or General. After the Governor was per sonally introduced to he turned around and the other mem bers of the admirstejjitibii. I he Prince and with the Governor, then visited th" Capitol Building, the Li brary. Supjrejcs Court room, Educational Pepartmenf, Ac., and the dome. A 1 ! the party expressed themselves ex eeetJitigty gratified with the view from the dome of the surrounding county. The royal party then left the capitol, and started in the train for Washington. Married. On the 4th in.st., in Lewistown, at liisha coquillas parsonage, by Rev. A. A. Kskridge, IIEXRY A. WIX to .Miss MARY* "k. ; COXT.\ER, both of Milrov. On the 28th September, by tiie Rev. J. A. Lunger, at the Lutheran parsonage. Meehan iesville, 1. J. IIAYICE and Miss SAUAII J. PRICE, both of Mifflin county. On the 30th September, and at the same place. WIL LI AM FRJZE, of Snyder county, and Miss LIZZIE BK'ljflNT.Kit. On the 2d October, by the same, at the house ot John Olephfer, in Mechanicsviile, CALVIN B. MYKUS and Miss MAIiGA RET McFADOE.N, both ot Mif in (fount v. Died. On the 18th Septctirbfr. Ip Decatur town ship, Mrs. SI SAL' SJGI £'}■-. On Tuesday evening, in this place, AHItA IIAM IJLYMYKit, aged about bit veurs. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, October 11, iB6O. CORRECTED ItV GKORCK Bt.YMy kh. Butter,good, B tb. 15 Lard, 12 Tallow, 12 a 00 Eggs, dozen, 10 Beeswax, per pound, 25 \\ (ad, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 I>ried Coerries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, new, -10 CORItECEED BV M\RKR i WIMPS. Wheat, white £* bushel, 1 20 red 1 !0 Corn, £5 to f't Rye, new, • 6" " old, 05 Oats, new, 25 " (ild, 25 Barley, 30 to 00 Cloversecd, 5 00 to 5 40 Flaxseed, • ! 25 TiiiKthy, 3 75 The abovr prices arc also jail by Rly inycr A f>ta;ibarger. Mark La mill is selling extra fl >ur at i O'j jer hundred, Granville at 2 50, so pwr-fino at 2 75, and family at 25. Mill Fead. per hurtd ivvd. 80 t'hopped Oats and Porn per 100, 125 Chopped Bye per 100, I 40 Salt. ' 1 40 " patent sacks, 150 " barrel-, 2*b It.*. 1 77 Phiiadelpiitd Market. Sales of flour at from 5 75 to $6, for super fine and extra, sb. I'-Rr/ G 50 f ,r family. $0.75 (rr.7 for fancy brands, according to quality. iyales i.f wheat at 12'.)(135c For common to fair white, and 1 "6(3; \ 50c for good to prime do., the latter for Kentucky. Kyc sold at 79c f->r IMnv tre, and sOc K r Penna. Corn: prime yeilovr >ld at 74c, part in store, and 7; for urtme .Soutliern. Seedt. — There is very little Clover offering, and it is wanted at $6 ]>er ho. for prime. Timothy is worth $2.75(3,3, with bqt Jittle offering. The receipts of cattle are large, reaching 2,206 head. Sales at s7a'J. Hogs sold at front $7.50 8.25 for still fed, and#Baß.7<> per 100 Ib-foroern hogs; market briek, VL A ItGE assortment of Boots and Shoes on hand that will he sold at and below Cost, to close out the stock, which comprises Men's Boots and Shoes of the best make in the market; Women's Morocco, Boys Shoes, Ac., &c., at oct4 JOHN KENNEDY'S A CO. Ol'E stock of Dry Goods will be sold r.t a sacrifice, it consists of Cloths, Cassinjors, Domestic Goods. Ladies Slate, Mixed, White and Black Hose from $1.25 to $2.50 pep doz eu. . Silk Qottop Handkerchiefs .of the best quality. Cottonaids, Kentucky ' Jeans, 4c., to be sold below cost at oct4 JOHN KENNEDY &, CO's. The Figa of the EM MM:I: POTI VOC WJLL FIND IS TIIE Place to get value for your money 'IN TIN WARE, - ou, A SUPERIOK SAD Oil FLAT IRQN| Oil. The Best Cook Stove to Market: .vanELY, TOE Daylight Gas Burner Stove ! And you will also find nx> very mucKpleas fcd to do tba beet I can for you all, if you call on J. IRVIN \?ALLJS. Lewistown, June 21, 1860. ■ ■ ■ •' * 1 ■ ' * " ORN BROOMS, Washing Machines and Washing Boards, for sale at ap26 ZF-HBfi's, A BOARDI34G SCHOQL JTOR BOYS. At Freehold, •" !VSTR-J^7oE)j."" Older B. Uih." y . [ A. Wahrrs. j. .v.. Vharles J. Jeitlue i, A. JU4 | (jeante I -. A. li Edfos*. ff. JtUifieM. r PHE School is divided into four depart .L nter.rs; the Classical, Middle, Agricultu ral, and Preparatory. "M-CHE t'LASSICAL DEEARTMEVT ♦ho ptir;l 3 are instructed in Latin. Greek, Kqgiisli Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra, and suet, other mathematics as arc required t-> tit bof if'borough ly for any cla>3 in college. IN' THE MIDIH.E DEEARTMEST '.lie phpils pursue Geogruphy, History, Kng list Grammar. Arithmetic," Algebra, and such 1 tlitr studies as ate necessary toft young men lor business, and the practical duties of life. IN THE ACUICL'I-TERAI. DEPARTMENT yoe.iig men arc instructed in Natural Philos ophy, Chemistry, Agricultural ..Chemistry, Botany, f.e I il; -o given grap.;. by the Actii.g Sur ivl ceon. to s-.1l I ho :q>pl> I s letter, w;th :t di k-i n>tiou 1 their e^iV.litrA|f. (age. 0.-enpation. hJbits oflifc. and in <•' -srs of •' Mrcinc |n-v'c t. v Medicirn - furtii-hcd tree qi qharge. d'atgable ltr/u-rt- "ii Sperinatorrhu-a, uc other Itiseasi-s of the Bestial "rgans. and on the l niches cniploycil jq the iJispen-ary. -. to to the attiictcil in scaled letter envelopes, free of ehartrc. 'l'sro or three stamps for postage sviil is- ae. eptable. Address in-. .I.SKII.LIN Hol'GHTi'N. \ering Sur geon. Howard As-, -iation. No. U South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Bv order of the Directors. F.ZIiA" 1. HKARTWKI.L, President. ' Gr.. Fairchilis Secretary. l'ebiMy FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups. Coffees. Bice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches. Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c Which we will offer at lowest cash price. VFF.LIX has just returned from the city • with a large assortment of tjroteeiqes, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ics. Prunes, Kaisips, Figs, Oranges, T.emons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, it splendid assorted Ornaments, such as Yuses. Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of 'l>oya.k AIV?B^OTYPES ■* "AXtt"' v " ihc Gems ol the Season. rpiIIS i® no humbug, but a practical truth. 1 The pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder are unsurpassed fur BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. REAL TY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY. Rrices varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases. Lewistovvn, August 23, 186 G. FINAL NOTICE, I)ER SONS knowing themselves indebted to John Kennedy, or to the 'are firm of John Kenneth', i\, cc Co.. will please call and settle up their account® before the Ist day of October, as on that day the books vviil be put into the hands of Jos. Alexander, Esq.. lor collection. All having claims .against John Kennedy, sr., or the late firm of John Kennedy A' 00., will bring in their accounts for settlement The rtoek now on hand will be sold at and belopr cost to close the concern, :is John Kennedy, sr , intends to relinquish the business. JOHN KENNEDY k my customers and all who desire a neat, cheap, and durable Boot or Shoe. Having the largest stock of Boots in town I solicit all'to call and at least exam ine it and priced Before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, fijr cash. A large' stock of home made work constant ly on hand, and customer work made to or der on shortest notice and at lowest prices. My terms are positively cash on account of 'Small profits. oct4 T. C\)X. FINAL DECISION' VFTER a large and enthusiastic heeling of tho citizens of Mifflin and the adjoin ing counties, it is finally decided that BILLY JOHNSON has thd " Largest, Cbeaoest and Eest kocjv. of < . T Boots and Shoes ip this section of the country- In addition to hir. former stock, he has had a large arrival of new, suitable for fall nnd winter trade, which is decidedly pIIEAPER 'pIIAN EVER. It is only taking up tiujp and "space to enumerate prices—the hcbt way to find that out is to cqjl and see for your selves. Nothing charged for showing goods. His stock of HOME fIADE WORK is large and not to be surpassed in quality. Work of all kinds made to order on the shortest notice and en reasonable terms. REPAIRING at tended to at aR times promptly. Our 'customers trill please bear in mind that our terms are strictly CASII. Small profits will not spit to charge. All goods must be paid for before delivered, and where they do not suit jnonev will be refunded §ept. 27, 1800. WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINES. The oreat and unceasing demand for this remarkably simtilc machine is a guar s.:hH *if its superior excellence. PRICE S3O FOR S.\LK \T Fairbanks 5 Scale Warenouse, 715 ( licsinui street. Priilaftefpliia. Philadelphia, September is. is 44" jffarmivjK a ! U 'Qralri^ Head Quarters! HANCOCK,UAMP & CO.. Produce and General Commission Merchants, Yo. 17 Yorth Water Street, betov Arch xtreet, Ptiitadelphia. # # # Agents for ail li l_ ,\ N()S, SL-i'KK PIIOSPIIATKS OF LIMK, POU- I>RF,TTS, and other kinds of Fertilixer*. descriptions of COUN TRY PRODI'CE taken in exchange or "old on COMMISSION. # * # Quick Sales and immediate Returns are guaranteed upon all consigt ments. arc ihc s/Ic agents for the best articles of VINEGAR tr.ado in this city or elsewhere. jvlO-Gm Treenails ! Treenails! Treenails! WANTED . lOO.OOO'pSJsC. fr "" 14 • AlscOAK* TREENAILS in quantity. /.ild'eass, linmediateiv, W. A. LEVERING, Commisrdon Merchant & Deai'-r in !Sliip .Building Materia!®, Oallj'.vbill street M'haif, octi-lm Philadelphia. HOWELL cV BOURKE, TIYIF4tTIREttS Jt IMPORTERS OF MM 3IAaBI!S!S3, X. H. corner of Fourth and Market street®, PHILADELPHIA. OCt4—3 m Niiffessors to Samuel Townsend & Son, y k Il;l Sfeiifh Seoul *tret. afjovc Cht stunt. I'UtLADELPIII IMPORTERS and Dealers in Velvet. Brus . sel®, Tapestries, Three Rly. Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS of the best English and Amerioan make. Mattings, Oil Cloths, if-.-., \YAIIE,— .Tqoiblersiat 75jcents and Ajf ?l per dozen; Goblets, 1 itcbers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, -Co. very cheap at gtjyd JERBF'S of Hamarnclis, V OR PAIN DKSTROYEF, JS one ef the few domestic remeflito which have pems into general Yi>enext, f Sprains, ti/un mutism. Jioils, Ulcer*,- V!d -itves and ii'cßwd.v, it has not art ?qU|R*~ ft ft also u ed, with success, for Toothache, lUmiiicfte, A"iuraf'jia, SOrc 'i'he.oJ, Colic, Diarrhfien, Unarsrnc", 'Anil ether similar troublesome and painful hffections, while it promptly ar r:. t r, -it ftemmcrhager. Hundreds of phy*:- ci.ins use it daily in their practice, and g v it "their unqualified recommendation, ; ! 1 hv ' • ir agent* and dealers; bv * V 111 MRUREYS k ' .. odway. jj.-ie fr. pri- ....1 d tnuficturci s. *>3 BCHRHAVE'S H 0 TIIE CKLEBIIATEI) HOLLAND RKMLDY FOR DYSPEPSIA^ DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER (OMPLAIST, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD AGUE! Ann tin' .hiiotu nfTwtinr.s voisj-jqucrt "Jj: 41 z^anplore-l STOHIiC II OR J1 It, Such a* livliftrstiin, A- -li. • 'U. St a,y'n,C!.;.. try pains. Heartburn. 1 f/. j-i-. iiivpniiiVi:. {'. ttivrui*-, BTiOii suW Blit lir.g Pii.-*. Io all N. .on-i. Rheumatic. au-i Neuralgic AScciH-..*, it has in m. ViiMtUß iu.-'tiiice- pri>\ml ftiirlny bvsaSoial, an A in itlnra eil -cti'Ht'k ilii-iil-.-il cure. Tills isapurtl/\igctaiilc ruui,ioauit. prepareilon -triet'y sCiitti jr j;rjucii_lc>,,.'.itur tlic tmilinir the celebrate.! HoThui-1 PcJfcw&r, Biprhave. Its reputation at home pr !: ;■•. toe J-maiel coiaiin iicitiK ailh those of the Fatherland Mattered our the face of tl.ia mighty country, m.y:v ni" vhom brought with tii an a.ni handed dyWu the trii.iitfoii . • i:s yalu . II is noii i.Hfal to the American frullir. knowing that its truly wonderful puviirftuil virtues must he acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whoso constitutions may have boon Impaired liy the continuous u—j of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the neat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up (ho drooping spirit, and, iu fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoev' r expects to find tins a hers-.age wl.l he disappointed; hut to the sirk, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, x.>ea.-,.-ed of sitigular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Bterhavo's Holland Bitters is put up iu halt-pint bottles only, and retailed at Onc Dollar pc* r bottle, or six Lotties for Five Dollars. The great demand for this truly celebiated Medicine has induced many 1 nutations, which the pi;i-lie should guard against purchasing. bjg- Bewar-' of Imposition. 3ce 'bat our name Is on She label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists It aan be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO, MAHUTICTr&INO pharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH P4. For sale by CHARLES ICY., Lewis'own, P.i. s?p2B A SUPERLATIVE TON iC, D SUR ETIC, DYSPtPY° AMD —- PM* CORDIAL ?> the Citizens of A7 iv Jersey if* P> until ivini'i, Apothecaries. Druggists, 1 {racers ana I'rivals Families. Wolff's rr.rc Cognac Jranth. Wolfe's J'ure Madeira, sherry and I'ort Wise. Wolfed Pure Jamaica and SI. Croix Rum. Wolfe.'? Pure Scotrb and Irl-li U liitite,. ALL l\ BOTTLKS. IB Hi i leave to call the attentionot-the cities ir4 rij the Unitc-il 3* t. h- 1'• o-;e \V n' .iT.-.l I.i.iM-r.-,. i-'ipor'.-.i by I'd _• Woifo. of New Turk, 'v. tiiii:!..- >4 f-uniii'ir m -vi-ry nart of this oc-untrv u.r the- purity 01 I is oeb-hri.tVa S.-liii-dam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in i i-letter to we,spctkkigof the parity of ids Win. ami l.i'jt: thirty years* reshleiic' ir. the City of' Jwew"York, that all the Brandies tad "■* • s that :: |e nm pure a> imporitu, ttiiu .t. 1 .it/, au-1 can he rilieil upon ly reeiy pr.rchm-er.*' Every i ottio lul- the prc.pnetots h.Trili cm til ■ '.va.x, nd u fee sitr.ilc cf h s siftniture on tvti ftiTtific;it'. The public are respectfully invited t< call nnd examine for F■ c salt- at Reu il by all Apoli.ccar ies r.ud Grocco iu Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASIITON, No 833 Market Ft. I" • miclphiß. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. R'-ad the following from the New York Courier: bb'OllMOtb BtslNtrv Volt NE NEW Y B-K Mi>.."UAM— \Tii are happy to inform our teiiow-ciiizens that there is one nla -e"in our city '.-here the physician, apothe cary. uc i country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines i Liquors, as as imported, ami o; the best quality.* A'c do net intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant s extensive bui-inoss. stranger < r c'.ttgen to visit Cdoipho Wolfe's t-xteiisivc uarenouse. N .s. le.'JOand 2'Jr, He t street, and Ntis. 17. lc and -1. Marketfield strcig. His stock of Schnapps on-hand r'-ady for shipment < ou!ii not have been less turn thirty thou sand cases; the Hraiiiiy sonic tea thousand cases— Vintages of ISCtI to IHT>C; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherrv and Port Wine. Scotch and Irish whiskey. Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, sonic very obi and equal to any in this country, lie also had three largo cellars, filled wit:; Brandy, Wino, ei. in casks under the Custom Hons*- koyl-ready for bottliug Mr. Wolfe's .-ale- of Schnapps year an.ounteato on'- hi. lid red-and eighty thousand dosk-a. and v o horo 11 ic-s than tvo year- lie may be t-qpally aucoesMifl with ids Brandies rind Wines. liic bins; news merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Prtvftte fanulu-.- who wish pure Wines and medical u.-c should scud titeir orders direct to Mr. Wuifj, until every Apothocaky ib Uio land r.taltc up tii eir minds to discard tho poisonous stuff f cm their shelvce, tad rcplaee |t with Wolfe's ii'ire Vi'itto ittid Liouort;. t V.'e tiudcrst ead r'v. Wolfe, for the accommodation Cf EinnU dec-lers it the eouuUy, puts up EBsorted cas es of Wiuc-fi end liquors. Bsr-'i m.ih, en J bu-Ji a merchant, should l,c su-taiiiC-d again..! Lis tons of -thousands of opponents in" the Verted States, who tell nothing but unitations,-ruinous aidcooo humaa oalth and happiness. sop 13-2/ For sale by John Kennedy & Co. nA A TONS of Wilkes!}ticre Cfonl, broken JUO stove. J f i\d \ TONS Sunbury Cual of all feisea, t/1/v.JP screened. 500 bushels Alleglidpy Stuith Goal. We are how unloading and all in want o.f ibe above articles will do well to call. nct-l JOHN KF.VNFOY Sr Op. £. sj v ? Eook Ami One Dpbtia^>ta'V? - i A ate A Sensation. - Jl'iT Fi'JjWfcilEb. v .. THE SUNNY SOUTH, Mr ltf Jaqihrrnrr a! Ikmr. Embwitiij Eire Years' Experience < fa \nrf'<- er't Gorer(&.*. in'V.e ot 'Sufrcr, Usee. Tobacco and Cotton. Edited lv PROF. J. H. IXG RAH AM, of Mississippi II iii N • iicl bound in one volume, 12 nu . 520 page*. Pr.ce fl 25. Literan .Vo 'ices from the PSTM thrf-uahewt the Oti.'ry. I'nr Ki >NV SOVTB.—•• This hook is coinpo'-. Jof R <■•• In'- ■ i b-tt< •!•<-. written in an interesting styig ot R uar r tiro, embodying the most rorrviiHii- feattire- 1 of si>- , I'■ I *> dirtVreui kinds of p.main .is. Veean ;. r testd. tty. from onr own persoaul • msorvjuion of s>itiibjr s-.i-i i it. th South. • lOiUiliiosv a# n**V® H' J- 1 •• iln i :;r<- I ort>. \v ~in a1 m.i. iut.-i --'■■'■■•c. • W> ye wouldfek* t< -ee tht I bw in th<* h.:< i- of i i •Vi-.iYiT's of deceived p.-sf if.'vhn I ave io pt-rsi-nal knowledge c li'iT £■•(Utho.ionrs or Jjotifi • T' life. it -efit what tin-} i.-aW giUncd'trer.i parto-aii mania's. ■ th. ne ,v ho intentionally i.an-•,vntti:itod •eive." — Ikuiu i.tp tVir. iJ< .V. }'. 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