1874. J tHOI'BK. Ert'r. A.P ropr. Petitions are sent to the Legisla ture frotri all parts of the Stat, for the rqml of the Loral Opium hv. A lill hoa at length been introdite in Cotitrrews which ought lorg aine to have become n law. It re Intes to the protection of buffalo, and Movid-s that every person not on I uliaii, who shall kill, nmiiu orinjwv a ft male buffiJo of any brp, or who ahull kill or miiira a male bnfT.Uo for any other purpose than food or for the market, elmll be filed, a hundred duUtra for each ai,6,., nd shall be " lrnoncd fur on,-repetition of it Hi prevalent Wantnu destruction of these nnirnls is dimply ahamcftil. TI1.0 bill should pans, mid lie 'supple mented with vigorous enforcement. """"""" Tift HMirx Alu nivr A tiropooi - i " i ioi iun puuiii-iuioii oi inn reiei anhivca purchased by the gove rn- mcni Home two yeara agn j win a nort- iv tH-nmiH n i.unK ji is hirmmi MIDDLKUUItfl, February 6," imw n.iu ironi wiiotuitley.M.r The l. ngtli of tho niectinif is wwc obtained, examined them care , i,n foHr (lam Th .)lftt.0 41,',,, filly, i.mking a compute hat md , (tN.i,Mi ,,til the .March meeting copying the moat imjM.rtant, aluch ;of the b'tate Agricultural .Society, r'lpiea, it ta understood, lie yet re v. . , tains, the elimination estnbliahing L.T1'.'0 .mo.rtlc convention of in his mind U.e truth of the worst i"' 1,,k,la mhU"l n tu..ath mat , rKm,.. ,n.l.,J.t .T.fr.,roo ii-vi. n,ul P"""""' resolution by a vote of .I M, .m.ViU ..Ui-.,,- . il,.ir n.W,.r. .n,Kli. iX ,,, northern eities. ratrodi.ee peatil. nee, raid 0.1 our frontiers, and perpetrate acU-f an inhuman and piratical rlinniM..r. Klmnl.l n..i1n(i.m pnKS. there will be a fearful quaking among the dry bonea of many a po- liticol sepulchre. Skull ll'aatluita Wf X laUlnll Thv Senate passed a bill Jan. 27, : first reading, appropriating ono lion dollars to the Cetitetiiial Anni . . .1.. v in, we nic 111 luvor 01 hucu ( ncao ana part of tho ann with an nn exhibition we cannot for a mo-1 over charged shot gun. Iast sum mint imagine that thn laen.U'rs ofiu r hia brother George had his hand the lVunsylvania Senate will vote jand arm terribly mutilated by a this approproprintioii in direct vio ( mowing machine, and a few years litlioii of the Constitution, no recent-1 ago another brother was killed by iy miopieu jniieeo we prtsnmn me citizens of Philadelphia would not I tntion tiiev wonM voto agiunst re ceiving an oppro)riatiou from the Stale. The result has i-l:o vu that they did not want any money from the State, and wo hope tho 'pluinest provision of the Constitution will not be violated by those who haw sworn to support it. 1 be Mute t'hiunces. Below we give the following com munication accimpanying tho nnnu al report of St.de J'reasurer Mackey to the Senate and House of Kopro. sentativea. Tho communication is of interest to the people of the Com . 1 . . 1 . . ... , mouweuim, hk siiowniir mo workings of the finunrial system ol the State : I Or.im.rMw: In compliance with tiie a't of AMsenibly approved March 10, 1852, 1 have the honor to submit herewith a statement of tho receipts mid expenditures of tho Treasury of tha Commonwealth for tho ii'seal year ending Xoveiulcr 80, 1H7.1. It will be eeen that although $407,- R92.R0 of extraordinary expense has t , , v , on ineuiTei una oi irayeii on ac count oi me Convention to revise the Constitution, tho receipts of the Treasury have leen sufficient to ad mit of the redemption of 1.5l'4. 671. 70 (if the State loun, and that tho Treasury at the close of tho lis cal year exhibits a balance of$l,. K25.151.24 ninceino exhibit of the past venr tbe Commissioners of the Sintinir Fund have called in for redemption amotion all regiKtered eel tifient.js of tho six . ... 1 . , . M . ... perciui. lonnoiiii'i v. ommomveUtli, i known as thntivoten loan, of tho (.mount of Sj'lO.OlHI, oud under. i hese certineates, Hmount.ng toi If 750.0(;0, are now payable on do niandottho Fui uiers' iind Median, ics' National bank of Philadelphia, and holdeis have been notified that interr.t thereon will ctaso on tho UOth day of A pril next. 'J be j r;Hf r.t balance will be ample to nroxida for this ledetnption, as well us for tho payment of the inter est upon tho public debt duo Fobru aiy lot, and for tho expenses of ad- veitihing tho new Constitution, which, aocoidiug to the estimate of tho Soc utury of the (Vunmouweulth. will approximate '225.000. While thu fumtieey are now in this gii'tifwng condition, I aui compelled to invite the attention of the Legis-1 Mure to the estimate of ordinary i revenue and ordinary expeuses for ! the current year, which aro iv.t eu couraging. I.c furring to the tables annexed, it will be seen that the probable revo nuo fr tho year omliug November SUtth 1S74, is in round numbers tKW.tliMI, or n-aHv iji'J.OOO.OOO leBS tlitiu the revenue f.r tho jear jind dosed i while the ewtimato expeudi tures. iu Iu lifg tho rcdeiuptiou of debt, are nlxitit (1,000,000. . Tho items of reduction in the rev enue will appear by a reference to the lust yeur a report It is possible that, v.ilh strict econ omy in tho appropriations for the present year, the revenues will bo auflcient W provide for the ordinary expenses, anu fr the payment of thnt nmoitnt of thb jmblio debt which tho Constitution ikjucs to bo ro deemed nnntially. iiut if. as I ap prehend will be the case, sn;ie of the most productive t'oi'iiorstions taxes ara successfully resisted undur (he new Constitution, there will I o a se rious deucic-ncy, and tho Legislature aliould provide for suoh a con tin gency by revising and r-nduring uni form all laws regulating taxes upon corporauona. Very Bespactfullr. , . nnrptadiont Servant. accept the gift, as they wro Kounau-j tinPi tll0 i)ail.,j,:u Ctmty ,uurdolt)1 8. n.mouB for tho new ( oustdution. in Harrinlmrir, terminuted on Tuck The matter wim fully explained to . Tl... inrr.f.fi.r them that by voting for the Coiibti- .'.. ,111Pa rrlt " ..i:.. rrunolrania Item. LdiiKb region i. al an end ami w.k resumed at tha raLo r ..:... Thn iri.Tlln connty treasury in deple ted, and for the first tituo in many yearn, ordors issued by the coiiitniHHioiiora are offered on the streets at a discount The Hellefonlo Republican fidls the attention of the I'is li Commis sioner to the fact that Snmiio simrlr of Vliion county, linn nmrrin I r'.li- beth Hia:k. of Centre connty. According to the Auditor Gen eral's report there was received at the Slate Tteasury Inst tear fM!5. from ome unknown person, for tax es, which has been placed in the conscience, fund. A Tamnqnn constable, wlio in yet young at the business beliovi a in culling on a man of business only in hour of business. Ho served a notice on a minister the other 1 iug while ho was iu tho pulpit holding j Bcrvicea. Tll0 tilne for hiding the next - Stvlo Foil in l'ennavlva.na haa been , r,xua f()1. tllB i8t Tuesday of Keiitom- :'t.)19declnniig it inexpedient to ! ,'"ke a nonunatioii for Mayor and i nwomniMwiw 1 on. A. K. SrClurejinipjiHonment and I ll,p "cn.uc yowra aa tuo; c,t,Zl' m "onrtitntionol candidate. At the JltlitOWIl COkO Works in ! Fayette county, one day Isst week, a 'of Washiuton aoeietv. It is rt- ,ltt!u f' ffcd about fonr years. Ip.nted tint uhfl will "marry iu the1 named Ilnpan, fell into a coko oven I Spring a young Mr. Sartons, a son 1 and was burned to death. Her! of a sister of Fanr.x Kombln. Attlwl I mother was so excited on hearing oflsanio time Col. Fred. Oraiitm-ill m:ir.l the wcurrence that she choked her mil-.infant child to death. A few duvs airo. Anderson Mur ... n, 1,1 ,11 mil iiinniv, oiew on nix lulling in a nulling cauldron, -TLtmUr t?,. ' guilty of murder in first degree." I'pon the rendering of tho verdict Moody looked piito serious and Hoscntino'bKM.k face turned partially whito. The Democrats and "roformers" of Philadelphia, have concluded to overlook Col. Fornoy, Col. M'Clure. uud the prominent reformers in their nomination for Mayor, and to take np Mr. Littleton, tho president of tho seloct council as thoir candidate. Mr. Littleton would be a very fair nomination, but will bo beaten by , Mayor Stokloy, who will be the Re puoiican candidate, by at least 20,0;0 :,,,;.,,.; v , singular accident ban pened to a horse belonging b Thom as Harlow, of Sugar Grove, Warren county, a few days ago. Mr. tar low's son was riding the horso on a gallop, when one foot became fast in a cavity in tho road composed of slato stone. The grip of the stones was so tight, and the movement of tho horse so great, that the entire '! hoof remained in the cavity The poor ummal, although a valuable horse, had to be killed as his useful ness was at an end. Lkwihhpho, Pa , Jan. 27, 1874 William Cameron, Esq.. yesterday donated to the citizt ns of Lewisburg a new steam tiro engine, costing about ! 10,000. Tho Borough Coun- Cl1 wprt! holding tho pu chaso under odviKcnient, tlm cost of which would have been burdensome upon the tax payers of tho village. An engine of the Silsby manufacture was being exhibited by tho sgent for trial find inspection when Mr. Cameron Bent for the members of Council and gavo his order for tho cngitio as a gift to the good citizens of his home. The act is characteristic of the good man and the generous gift is duly ap preciated by tho happy peoplo of Lewisbuig. One of the encouraging signs of tho times is tho deci'L-aso of imports and the iuereaso of exports at tho port of New York during tho year I i7.i. llie decrease of imports, .compared with the previous ycar.wns ittbout thirty three and ahalf millions and the increase cf exports, forty- two millions. J'.at still the imports exceed the exports $l!),G0O,77O. When we shall have brought our exports even with our imports, or iu excess of them which we may hope to Uo at somo period not very re motethe country will have reached the acme of prosperity. As it is, the near approximation to it is en couraging. A Mr. Uradlev, of Forestville, Schuvlkill county, was the victim of a moht shocking murder committed on the night'of tho '23rd nit , while engaged in eating his supper, by a man named Farrel. i'arrel shot li rail ley in the side, and then after ward cut him in two and threw the murdered man down an air hole of a deep mine not fur from where the murder was committed. His wife gave the alarm nnd tho murderer was urrcslod at twelve o'clock, being caught in his house Ho is now uu- d.r arrest at MineisviUo, and will be brought to PotUvillo and lodged in prison. A hearing of the case ill lie had at once. Thero in much ex citement shown. No causo is given for the foul deed. Lhtippfd AoiWa, face. roiiRh skin, plm-pl.-a, nnt-wcirui, aalt-rlieiiiii and oilier uutnuoouaall'eetions cured, and the skin made autt and smooth, by using the Juniper '1'n r ftinp, made by Caswell, lluuinl & Co., New York, lie certain to get the Juniper Tar foup, as here are many imitations made with com uaa.irf wlaiijh ax ir worthl - - trnrnl .VTr : l.J!3 nr th. "main 1 their av.tn in. !,. . yeaw'Vrfe V"J self in Wellavulo.' .uSoJ hlm' of ill treairnent at tho .' bue father. ,Mof hia . . A Hoflldu com! nns decitk, .. if a woman lend money to hor . baud aha cannot get it back. Th deciHiou will not be hew to 'many aites, . .There ara thirty ail ex-confederates in the present Congress, of which nnniber three are Senators. ( f course all nre "domocrata," or elae bored with that atirk. ..Ifina I'hebo iAwrellc obtuiued from a New York jury. lant week, f 25 (H) for breach of promiae and aeduc lion in a auit agaiunt a lawyer mimed Andrew li. Chalmers. ..Paul Nnughton, a brutal loco motive engineer, who threw a live dog into a furnace, baa been sen tenced in Cincinnati to aix montlm' impriannmont at hard labor and a "HO of JJ I Oil. ..Tho Iondon Times estimates'P that 75,00(1.0(10 bushela of wheat will I l" bo reipiircd from thia country to!" anpply tho umrketa of Kuropo until tho crop of Wl is harvested. . . Dr. Christian has baen convic tod in Vn.!iington of diftinterring! and AelJing humau bodies for dis i section and sentenced to ono year's I to 2' 'J M.te ui ei.-sji'. . .Miss K.llio Oianfs nuptial en- ! Cficrrnenf 1:4 one of l!irt ti.ndiinr lntiii ry a daughter ol Henry D. Cooke. . .That good old democratic cop perhead. Win. Alien, who was elected toveinor 01 jino ifuL year by pow dering his head with hay Heed, Las t ken rooms at tho Neil House, in Columbus, at $ 100 per month. As a model reformer, ho is sitting a bright example of modesty and economy. London, January 2t. Intelligence has just been received hero of the death of Dr. I.ivingstono in the in-t'-rior of Africa. iledidof dysen tery whilo traveling from Lako iiem be to I'nyancmbe. His body has been embshnod. and is being" con veyed to England. It will cunio by way of Zanzibar. ..San Francisco, January 23. Marshall Morton was hanged at Martinez to-day for the murder of Valentino Eischlnr, near Antioch. Contra Costa county. Csl On the scaffold ho said the murdrcd m-n's wife itistigatod tho mnrder. When tho drop fell, his head was entirely severed from his tody, which fell life less t ) tho ground. . . A delegation of whisky dealers was beforo tho ways and moans com niitte asking that tho export bond which is now required to be cancelled, when whisky reaches its destination bo cancelled immediately on its leaving port, and that the tiatisition t.ix of twenty -fivo cents on each bar rel slisll bo reduced to ten cents, and that when liquor is dstrryod in transit that tho tax sImII be repealed. Commissioner Douglass was pres ent and assented t. the proposition. The committco will probably report u bill covering the matter. The Cuban I'mrloU Again Vli torloua. Jew loan, Jan. .'8. Lato infor mation from Havana received here by the Cubans states that the Patriot army under Gen. Oorncy.. now numbering over 4.000 men had ad vanced upon Trocha, hld by a small Spanish force, in the Tiinidad valley and Ciuco Villus, and destroyed a iiiuninT oi piaiiiauons, wan tho su gar and machinery, to tho value of from six to seven millions of dollars. Tho Patriots also freed ten thousand negroes and between 3,000 and 4,000 Coolies. Many of those aro now joining tho Patriot army. The t'atriotauow threaten Stintiogo le Cubaand Manzanillo, and other large cities, r.nd are confident of ultimate succet.8. TIik 8ta Srx inn Uakic, trtor Aru Tn of aiut.-raarnl V'l'ilk'atliii. aii'l a hin.l lo. bnii l flifla wnu aaliirtlrra ituaka n I humbug., "till w.v.-a " Allli..uuh Hrrmt-,l au.l l.li.k uiallad ljr tba rax-aiail bi rip..l In ua H.ur.' C irnar,1 0 una tuitil uu a mn-ulailuu i.( lajui m. I lia an-t flouriaheH aw rtvar lM.fura. If you .rh.il .THI 0CST KMiIra, IVwui., Talra, akal. bi-a, Hit limn ,r, fu -ll iil a afrunant aK!U't I'll r.lllu anil aartiiflll.iair jrou waul la r"J liva taiir. lrv Ihu tiaaiiaa. X Urua H mi;.. ; SS''.!51!Jr,.KI Uv.V.V,.?,!.' ,l".,.V..B LINK I'.tr.K 1 l.rviui lMit foiling l Tlkrt' uuthliiu tikr tt. iirvtr vm. i.HVur tm, Kvcry (tly nvvtU it. (inly 4u Duller u r It a yr, ul id rhriutiirf chrtimoi ro si tit rftid In all, 8ii(?imtiia, ;x ,, ut fr u to Mar nimiifciMl uiuurr, HiUM.alr, N. ii. JURY LIST-FEEL TERM, 1871 Grand Juror. ttoSTer, fininuul LnpFrr, D niltl M Snoolj ucaTiT. jonu o uui, juiin V 1'MI Anilraar J drwig. Juarpb I'tler ; Canir. JnDi n. Kpvukl iliaiintn, llnuiul R tier, Jobs It Thiimpaon ; Frunklio, John t llaaaiii)cr. Cb. II Sieininger: Jacktun, Julin a Iteavrr t All J llclmrg, Ptwluu 8 lUchman ; MiJitlforfck, Maury 8chocb Monroe, liaorga (iii(ilrr, Lima Btiou.a j I'euun, l.rwia V. l'awliii ; Purr;, J,.m I. tme, llrurr M, Nipple, iiinnurl Slmdl ; elina (Iri-fe, Jaoub Usrmun ; Union, III. ram O'Nvil I Wmhingioa, Ksmuct 0 llil biab, l'ltr P Merit. Ptfil Jurtirn. Dsvr, Robert Uretaf, lUrrtron Swarli. lanso Wetti-I I Dcsver Wtst ( Jobs 1). Gun, Uaao lUariok, SaDiual Wvinnd rnir. I'riitli liatgcr, b.iTi.l 8 llvirlily, MiujukI F klirnry, Aaron C Waller j I'liap. uimu, John NivbulU Franklin, lleury Ui'Uler. Itobeii Liieubourtr, Jaoub C Wal ler, Tboina llower Jackton, Juba M Dauberuiau, Gniau A t!rlvuuiyr, Joliu Kliniiler ; MiIJIburg, t'alvia tjistilvr, Mid.lU'crcek, Vernon KrJIy, Manin Kin U'y, Elia Keck, Juoob A (imiik, Harvey Htiuliy t Monroe, Jsiues Ilea, Henry I'oa. iiut. Vim. i Hitler, J. I'eier Trexler, Geo. Zimmerman Peoni, Philip Uieeee, 6e- rtiart uriubarllug. nm. llalnes, Jiuwpb ll lleodricka, Frauklln Kre.der. Cliarlef Look, Jamie Miller, Cbarlee Miller, VYra. li boy Jrr, - Wm. J Uageneeller, Wm. II. Woodliug, DI4 VVIuuer i Perry, Wm. Arbogaai, John K Fiaber, lleory Hweigem feline Uroee. Lanln V. foyr, Joeepli A. LuaibarJ Untoa, Jcol Uurne i Wab iugtna, iiolt apl. I 1 t ii nrki 1 hero U no royal read ti tha er- no ..i . . . . . . and "Ra paymenta. . Tl. .J.' .?.,1 or th Bwu . - in link iM way to the rMnmni;. . . . rni i. . . i "pecie r .vi, w, jb w provide lrv law tvr Ik. gSP -n vertibility ?t Z ll spiccie. or . r..... "l"ien. if Ooyoinmont "u"s 11m.11 nnob la to cri,i -t - . gve gold for it.iiHeqtHiien ,.t rl0liin. 1L Treasury.it f hi at st tl li tl r d tl b. g k c: "1 ! 11 - tt I' ll ll; ll J: Ihi of KUnlinh Hxcirn $ The a. 'count of C. V. Kiil A.lm nt .1.. .. lata of tf. II. Kanti doi-eaae.1. bo waa Guardian of Oanlel ). Kant dn-M. " v. ii rem, l .ir A lain n. Witter fc IIinry Mover .i. eu'or of tie lkt alilaaa teaumeuloi I. Tba account of J,.l,u y. Bhlndcl nnanllao of Maria !K-).r. Ml mr ohlUI of l..iir alojur ' F' " raiunirnuqa,v'4, 11. The ff unrtli and fart.. I ai...n... ... .-.. Wliiuer one of Ike Kircntore or Hi. Iat will and leataatentuf ri.llin llarroid dac'U. IS. Tha area n,i,.f If. WaK'ier Bieeninrnf ip win auu .rau.aiM.1 or N-ury earr. tt rtecM. ! r Adut a ef l be retato of Ja.oh Sulemlrr dwM , ... ji.inMUl'. J.n..'i, ;. lOgraUaur, Tbe I'oniMouwonlib of I'enneylvania to me cuenu el fcnyder touuiy OsiKTisa ivkereae, Hetty C. Cower. oi ty her next frienl Punicl Heorlck. did on the nb day of Sep. A. P. 1878, prefer her petition or libel lo our esid Judge of our Court ol Common Pleas, for lbs oouoiy aforeeaid, praying for the rausei therein eel forth, Ibal slit might be divorced from lbs bonds of mnlriiunnv entered into wlib you Jaoub Uoweraox. We therefore vnmiunnd you, as before you were commended, ibe said Jaoob llower. os, thst .seiiiug aaide all niauner of busi aess ad nouses whniaoeve , you be and appear la your proper Dersou before our Judge, at Mlddli-bnrg, at a court of Com mon I'leae, there to be held on tbt 33 day of fobruury next, lo anewer the neii. lion or Libel of the e tid tluily 0. Uower sos and show cnuee, if any you have, why lb said Hetty C. liowersoi. your wife. should aot be dieoroed from Ibe bonds of inds or I or the is snd roairtnony agreeably to lb sot o Ueueaal Asaeialily lo auob cue made proeiued, snd hereof fail ant Wilne.elhe Hon. J. C. Ilucher, Fresl dent Judge of our said court, al Middle. burr;. Ibis IO1I1 day ef December. A. U, 4. CKUUd frothy. ' I 'Willi.im J'lo' . pru V- WM V a f,rm ,a,,f"-cr .:.nir:ir.vini osU n inirtetu yoara r. i . . m:nu counit ip,v,.,t :i.i raring time. Last Tiw...l- . ' i"ie mail went mi. t.i . oronen twitch 'Ml AGENTS WANTED AT S50 A WEEK. ..J"e j'""-V JleiMnoer. sn IT. a ;r KATKI) Weekly, of General ".lino, wun a H5 lreinlum. nr,M ei,0,7 ?m! A'";,Hrc.,larsent reevipt of stamp. Address. nit MTEIIA RV MKS.4KNGER." Jinwaukei'. Wis. id family iktprr in Hit Union." KaxT)er's7eody. splendidly Illimlratcd. ..... 1 SUBSCRIPTION 1371 TIKMt URrr:RHw:,:KLY,0rwlfi ml llarir'n I'aili.lM.i. T. y ' or a.. ..- . w ' IKNUI-rlUi,l ll...... "."I Hr S tssella, )vld M. - Policies T J. -.ir t. pff.re 1.1. u..u.,t,o,. Dr. Sharp's nil r. full .id fr..V f 'u,re"' K. JiVrnll" ,rWl-ato'K laiai, uouaiipatlon, voi ttouiaeh. Wa.ar Hra.h i .''lines' K, ouI1( l,ko. la thlrljr nry.rn I ., uot ekatiaa e eaaaa .d i I uot ekatiaa I . - . .ftUoMi, a.eni os lloiel, Belius of EOTADUMIED APIHt T 18J2. all aiitt Winter. rtb n Asnsortaieilt of SILKS. IACE3 FEINGES he that we have a large st w i f "u " "V ' bul wo W A.FuIl assonmoul of f 800118 f 'Tw7 HpMIfa H ATS A ATFI n A DC! rrrr- r -I llll InkH . I . II ESTABIISHEDJ18S3. Rsbulll and RefurniibH BRIT NOTIONS, TEIUrmilOS. onnTwcnr . T ' Hardware, Groceries, Cedartrare Hats & H.u T ar on c...,.., hoo " P EVER OFFERED TO Tl.. .... .. Ms 1 o -0 Him who lit ir pniruti M I Hi OLD "TILL COXTINUB ti.p sn.it. r. CHHA1 Hjti ., .... .,auP , i,ui.it iv ll,.,ii..,.i. ril 2-. is;i. '"vv,i IS MIDDLKSl'KO, DI Alfaed cIaocF. A I.AH0E ASSORT.Mn.VT OH PRINTS, HUSLI2IS, D3Y GOODS -.v QiHNlmcwH, Hearty Mnl Hats and ... Ci.-..- ., r-, 08I0ry UI()Vf,i xMonn, Shawl., Kan., Paraaul. noj Whito Good 1LSO...A FULL LWE OF I at --a AJiiOQiicensvvsrj, Gl .Insswara, Tubs, .nnul ,u UJ r(.BUl (nr to " ( luu2, UJl-if FURNITURE a m a s r ire. Other articles at siirnris in th rnco of Furni- Walnut Teto Sofas ? ffW T U 0S u.t Sofas at I0 150 , h6Q0HJSaihVtLmy1T,lor' Tcrr7or "eP Wrf. Vrm Chair. 3, 05, IW oil St it vZlZ d 't Parlor on Marble, $78, 200 Iitalian M.r I.VJ .rV i . "" ' 0,)nee8 and Lis 50,fi00KlegLtbntyWaS"t& Na!nut Chamber Suita, JS, Itrtrt 1306 MAKKBT&rttt ZL KCt "' Sl'lWJIi XECOSD Ht JJei 0t "'ntory, 242 and 2U , (ic.l9,72r Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! r.KBAOa MUTUAL Tire Insurance Co. OF. JONESTOWN, TENN'A. GSTADLISllElTjuXE 1, 1858 301 d- gee. tiLaorooo.oo. Rank, Tros. G. F. Moily, Trcs. Juc. O. Heilman, Sec. Pensrtual."1r7aBg.reu, hasard. s:zi'zi a'r: ?i -" OwalliBKt, ' er say li,fo,.,on ad.lrea. the nod.r.l.o.d - norionniborland nouut.ea. . U. CLAY WALKER, Ag't Liverpool, Perry County, Pa. Jj C JOEL SMITH. ATTOKNET AT LAW. ,IIr,I'KnlHO,l!i(Vt0M CO., IA P or..OB. Berele to th. lh?, ' Vi White t.u Maaw, " ttH OTICIi 1" I 1. 1 M I 11 ;. 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