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He has also constantly on hand a large and full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, and STATION I EItY, Pen-knives, Gold Pens, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visitiog Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety or. Fancy Articles, to viliieh - tfie piirchaseri is invited. • e ne'Atrartgements have 'been shade by wfdaieny Beek' not embraeedin his Is eetemeotieekbe promptly ordered from fiettysberyt April 6, 18504 Ta Justices .of the Peace. THE subscriber . respectfully Inform, the'•newly 'elected Justices of the Peat*, that he has just received Justlce,• or Magistrate's Deily ' ' • 'Companion, containing a treadle an the office and do time( Alderman and Justioes of the Peace. ia the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. including all t h e required forms of pro. cess and docket, entries, by Jou. Blocs, third ,etlition, revised, corrected, and great. ly.enlarged by F. C. Brightly ; also, Dun lop's, Dirst. late edition; Graydon's Forms; with a large variety of Blank Books, many of them suitable for Julitices' Dockets. The above works for sale by KELLER KURTZ, b. E. Corner Centre Square. Glass' Ware, Plain & Fancy. 7lfi W, fI AMERSLY invites the at '•tendon oldie Ladies to his supe rior aetoilinetit of GLASS WARE, war ranted to be of genuine Eastern manulae turd, a'ad_einbtacine plain and fancy Fruit Disheil:Treseire & Butter Dishes. Tomb fetii, Of best gritund Glass, &e. Call and see the assortment. [A pril 6, 1850. lIOTZCZ. urrp.a§ Testamentary on the Es tate of Jspes Ms.:on, late of the Bor ough of Gettysburg, deceased. having been granted to the subscribers, ' , mice is hereby gt•eti to all indebted to said estate to make psiymedt vrithoutdelay, and to those having erailntSf Os present the same for settlement. ttiiikeriObtetibdr; residing in Straban town- ROBERT MAJORS, Ex'r April 5.-61 • el Willie 'CLOCKS, Pistols, and a 'Ulf large variety of Jewelry, on hand and' for sale cheap at Wraith IL NOTIOD. EsfteteofJolui Reck, deccased. ETTE,RS of Administration on the es ate of JOH N REC K. late of qernisny township. Adams county. deed. basing beim granted to the subscriber re siding is i.MOitajoy tp.,, notice is hereby sunk, W tpsee,isdebted to said estate to malue maim' without delay, and to those having otaiots, to ,psesent the same prop etlY•stialSotiented for settlement. ,FREDFAICA. 04.E1101.15t. ~; , April 43. F-4 Adin'r. r V*4oll P t "' OVM.IVW. Airit•, -CAr44 l 4lliFir. 6 .9o3'i — reruns Pleqppg summer clothing can be sup ,lntusua,l low vices at •IVMSON'B. oftigT UPTURNED . VIM/hi ' , Baltimore. Philadelphia and 32' New Iterkr with the largest and but ealliet,d'atoeli•of * .. ,, o,l4dy lv iiide Clothing, of„,4,+4,;;lesiiptior. ever otrertirin the iRIW I Xi i "V.,. Mte: diii9l l : then'iley colt. k {Apia lie , mut fj . i.e l .te selr tfiein. To zxr ilr. fact, Please call it the t C lithitlg std Viiriety there • k ' Bl MV9, l4 o. l oa e f liai-a Y OP ,,i , ifiItr?(TER."COOLER&-att e3teellbot iiitcl43 rot eoothig tbi a Gimif # ,:"ilkiei,j,k4274lher, for' by ' W.' ' elt ,gyp GLAWINIAN AVERS. ,10.1 BITE II LiEß•ku j mu received a likieireliptor freak GA. EDS N :SALES 184 , •olerety variety,4roas the cal ibersteditukir Gardens Nork, ,anytirk Feb ) ls l 1650. 1 . 71410 W. Attention" ' • ZOMPIIIPPegiAI ,ice tol i::: ; `fir 0: ONO itgP** illetrirffiliall7cMuMi WNW& AIraRFY,A9I4I.II - f vNiSiliAw. fit, ,t I LAV 61. 111 •11 10 1 / '11 • 4" 0110eitt l eita irtner '1101411'55:* Y9S4IIIMigi 1131/14• ill WI111166 "111 hied his offices° the building Mr. bliddlec.ofrs 714210114?6-,TaZei reit; *Ad Oeil,q Seo9 l ,Fllllll—wet ppnnme artiele—for eels I"."IIII4IIIIAMERSLY'S. No:' I Rikrona, Crackers of ktilifivr , Cheese, Ate., Ate: 11 : 18T,received and (or sale by the aub . ribiqr,t large lot, dr CARPETING, glieit. • 60." igrot,b, * IntiIitSEK.I.VS QUILTS, a Very hand ft “liven t Acic, for sale by .I'lollo. L:1:0.. ARNOLD. 'OLD minwiOstaie& ,Ql4oo9barie,l,9lll Mee oriel! bat prevoup thiege,they, are! lioli Close thijeirni ol'obrid the 'hail, How dearly cherished there 1- 1 —• Haw ofteh 'we will/east aside The cup of promised blies ; And turti Vito kite Vehtliastr"l • 0 fraught:with hippioem. Let Wrens boast ercorningloys, And left heir brightly shins Their hopes of future happbremrr , Xle Memory ' s pleasures mine. 1. would net Too the cohstrioutnem 'Of one `nod *Woe tone, To weave the brightest web of hliss That fancy ever spin, Old Memorise old Memories Oh.,how tbeY stir Mir itesrt. HOW Oft II MHO will part the lips, Heir rift ir tear wilt slim • As Memory; faithful to . tier trust, Tritium Mils, ticeoeir again, In all their very truthfulness • Of pleasure or of pain. Oh, who would lose the memory Of childhood's early rimy • Would wipe ■ mother'i tenderness, A lather's mire away ; A dear, dear brother's earliest love, A gentle sister's smile, The Joyous friend of early years. Whin lilt Was glad the while I ' Oh, who would roll the Lathe= wave Abort, thi early Youth, When rattily tight seemed all undimed, And all unsullied truth Nay. nay, amid file's later scenes, Amid its cares and tears, There are green spots to which we turn, Through all our alter years. There's many a 1i ,ht from by gone aye Around our pathway east; There's witty a treasure garnered in The unforgotten pest. Then unmolested let me dwell Prom present scenes apart, And glees from memory's treasure house A. lemon for the heart.. . A WORD TO YOUNG MEN.—Wishing and sighing, imagining and dreaming of great boss, said William Wirt, will not Make you great. Rut cannot a young man com mand his energies Read' foster on de cision of character. This book' will tell you whatia in your power to accomplish, You must gird up your loins and go to scaling the Alps. It is your duty to snake the the most of time, talenuka.ud opportun ities. Kiug of England, though,he performed more business than any one of his . subjects, found time to study. FRANKLIN, in the midst of his labors, had time to dive into the depths of philos- Jphy, and explored an untrodden path of science. FREDERICK the Great, with en Empire' at his direction, in the midst of war, and on the eve of battle, found time to revel in the charms of philosophy, and feast ou the luxuries of science. NAPoLtoN, with Europe at his disposal., with Kings at his anti-chamber, and at the head of thousands of men, whose desti nies *ere suspended on his arbitrary pleasure, found time to converse With books. • ' • And youpg inert who aro confined to kabur or business even twelve hour's a may take an hour and a heU of What Wt, for study, and which Will amount to i two months in the course 'of a 3'ear.'-- Fredericksburg Neu's. 8A MSON`S. HiSTOHICAL INCIDENT.--Ttle Rev. Jno. Marsh, in an address before the Green county Tern p erenoe society, introduced the fallowing pleasant historical incident : MA beautiful story has been told of a lit tte boy whii was' placed at the dour of the hall in Philadelphia, to give notice to the old beliman in the steeple when' the Dec laration bl Independence should have been signed. Tfie old, man long waited at his peat, saying 'they will never dcrit; when he heard a shoot below. He peed on the pavement, and there mood the little (my napping his tiny hands and shouting 'ring, ring !' Graspingthe iron tinrgee of the balk backwarde and forwards he hurl ed it a hundred times, proclaiming .liberty_ to the land anti the inhabitants thereof. '— That sound crossed the Atlantic, pierced the dungeons of Europe, the workshops of England. the vassal fields of 'F'ranee. That sound, spoke to the slave, bide hit look from his toil, and kitow hinutelfa Yet,arid the voice of that little troy, liftingg himsell on tiptoe and. shouting 'ring.' ' come tons, and let us ring the fiehd's dochn and pinelairn litierty to oUr land and'the World. Wit will shout to every philan4 thropist, every orator,' and every fathbr, every mother, riot ; and' wb will seund'it through the world; we will be free erriciimrons4 Whether•considered • in reference' to •henith, Pleneure,•moral tnfu enod, 'security, - independence or , respeout. Why, Will • not suffin in conmarieon with any othei employment in which mankind are'eageged ankindeedv in most of thee reepecur..ic claims'a decided pre-eminence over every tuber pUrsult: , Nothing foto well. fitted' to 'strengthen and invigorate the MC eimatitotion es exeecise in the open tiri er 'bitter' calculated to avoid the inception:Or prevent , and're itrain 'the 'anyone ' Odin >Aso hardiness in.. tinned by sgiienititral , hb6re. 'The farmer is•aeidledb, Nair uswidistionsto videos Indulgence itfen'lthe it borer id , other wee. tuitions, and flip/ nature, landmarleity of his engagements. while they are prodLusivolof mortatmdetude ,end direFtly teed to teadhilitn o to!'look diiougfirlaturo iip nalide'd"l364"' PirrnfehTmetiblito: the'rditteitsli odibhieit'thell-iti dititty'liaorkettetrld the inintifaktithigied Cominetelarefelsees, he seem to 'originate .everything, . and is, in .trodyte,ipdp . peodont of, cellowo,, as in civilized eatne,ty it is P54,01 1 !4, fPf./IllY;nliyishlß! c ( oo 94 P i t#l general aggregate so pe. ' i v e, eap ,nii;ltl ch , • .• 7 Rstum.l44gßom--- 1 4 dftwn wt. at( ,an . iirder wasslsen 19. 1 1 2 1 1 / Fir rode," one or the soldiers broke from the line, end was otrai b'awled the 'commanding' ciliker, 'lsivfiete are you going I" "Down toftguire %fag gins, to return'the'ramrod I bortowettof him. You said return'ramrtide." ''hero is. no religion like that of the heart, no charity like that which does not blow its own trumpet.' =ME Yip. 6P' ' I, > ~ :,i ,' ~t~6 ,i I=l . , - ,- 41 6 i I LI --: 14R ... 1 •:: ~1. 'AM 114 a ••ra . . 1. a) lit ittai WI ' 1 - fa 3. . . . 11. VV. i ,x,, 4e../ It PIZ!! '... ,•1•., ~; •,!; el. , ~.., 1 ',a.. ot u, • . ..•,/ ;•1 , -;:, ow__Jl •. , 2.1." ~',u'ii .pot , bf , of PI or , ; - i .- .•,.. -II •-" T" -, ' 1 1 ' f. 7 . 71 1 T ,? 0 • 7r7, .1,1) ILI ) ' 1 4 4(Al .401 1") ,,, i j ..,$•• ;., , 4,4 , 4 ' I . , 4 . . ' 1 . 1 Lifilii..ll. OA 14, ~..rilt 4 .l )it Vill Ili . . 111 7_ '' Itimun...BEßiES4:lo':; :GE.trywptrAC 1) A, . FZIDAA .fiVEAlit",44; • .... •. ~ . t,..,;...,, .„„.,.„,-....,_,,.•.,_-,..1.,... i.,,.. ~,t ti , - . ....-1 i" , i , i.i. ---- .i.ii , --.'" - Z..' •,, , t, I°. 0, ••1 .r) 11 , 1 itl!iil •.• A BULL KIM Fro~hthe thy Stient• Iliad while; 41,144.0 Y Or. r44l<ie4 seen butt to bulls were , all so lamb it.c,i !m all, that Came away more inclined to call' them giCalf Itillinge l ;" and with little' ineitt' nation to seeStibther; het' being' told that one dr a difibrent kind was take Oldie In this City,and that Serest late and anteing+ ed bulls had Welt •engligerli to appear and delight the audience with their preformanoe; I determined to visit once more the ..Plaaa de Torres." ';'his is a large circular buil& ing enclosing aringisornewhat Like those, of our Circesert, though from three to (tor times as large, and surrounded by. a, Large platform on which rise benches and chairs, rated at different prices, according es they may be upon the shady or sunny side or the arena, the Shady side being'ilivided'ofr into rough'boxes for the ""dames" and ggehb-, allerbs"' at filly cents a seat, the other for the tit twenty fivetefits. • When I entered, the seats were rapidly being tilled, and 'soon after the building wad completely 'crowded, and the can Leperos, like' bur pit - rowdies; now coil/mended shouting gertirre,Torreiv end instead of the stamping of feet feshionia- ble amongst the latter gentry to show their anxiety for the performance to begin, they each, having provided themselves with a stick or block of wood, commenced rap ping with might and main upon any wood en part of the building being near, from which they could extract the moot noise.— A box near me a little better ,adMmed than the rest, containing three cushioned arm chairs, I was informed upon inquiry was that of the judges, and that as soon as they arrived the fight would comnience..' After a tiled tumult these gentlemen entered, being greeted with loud shouts' and con tinued+plaudits, which marks.of considers. i Um) and respect they received becoming modesty, .bowing repeatedly to, the audi mice and continued standing until ,the tu rnultuoue Idioms of applause had subsided. , Then having seated themselves, the ceetre ono (chief justice 1 preseme) gave, his , golden headed cane a slight twirl between his forefinger and thumb; at this dignified signal the music commenced a Ann , March, 1 the doors leading into the ring'iltere thrown open, and there entered 'first, a tall power ful built Man, dressed' fancifully itt a tight fitting suit covered with spangles, eld lace, fringe &c. Ste., and wearing on •his head a small velvet cap. This was the "Matador" or "Killer; the distinguished individual who has the honor after the bull has been tormented and goaded alines: to death, of running a sword into the uufor tunate animal and terminating Iris, parer-, ings. Following him came two hung its, . (i, can call them nothing less) tholigl here they are .called ..picarlores" or pickers,; . having loug lances and on - Muted aponeteeds that in leanness might ha've contested for the prize with the famous g.Ttozenante."-' Their these was somewhat alter the pia tern or that of their leader; deducting' the goldlate fringe and a few other Inky or.' temente, whieh undoubtedly long lapel... fence in his profession had enabled him to add to his toilet. Following. these came, six or seven cavaliers, on foot, unarmed, but bearing with them large pieces .of red cloth ; Weir . : dress fitted tight to the figure Rad resembling that of QUi circus tunialera. The Matador leading,. they, all advanced to the box occupied by, the judges, and, la- , king off their cops, they bowed like Man T daring, first to the judges, to the spactattirs and then to one another.'The Judgeli ' rode' and returned their Salutation—Meese' a signal from the ChierJustice,Chilgier sta tioned behind' his chair blew mingle note, the picadors and theist, oil foot 'dispersed and scattered themselves over the ring, and: the door of the bad pen was thrown open, revealing half concealed in darkness. * large bull, with not the moat mild or intsit ring expression.of counteance.gasing damn from- One of the men on foot pow Naur, dowdy, advanced to the doer and l4 row, in the bull's (ace his L pieee of ' red 'cloth, drawing it away agate on the group this was an i insult that even a'bull, could not pocket, or take without in some way resenting, and out he spratigefith the etV dent intehtion df seeking redress fer 'his outrage upon hie feelingtt 1 the Man qtriekt• ty dropped the chilli and sprang , over - the board fence encloaing the ring. The door of the bull pen, was now closed, and he ton tale t eller gaging round on the, vest:crowd, before him, looked•that wey,tut Who would have , preferred ,to ; reties;,. Wit finding . I A egress, dem cut Mr. tut, commeecM l iventlpg, hie anger upon the piece of red Omit which, lay upon. the ground . Another n ote s frtiiii the bugle was the signal for the'aidon hew' to commence. ' headbull 'Medd l in 'the' 'centre,' with ' his head dewn,'lthaking'li to and Ito,' uttering g•lort of loti•grohlitigi tiver'irtid' elm po , king hierhorns into the thdelothand pie*, ing it high in the air, whilst the •picauloree advanced upon himerying out torro, , Lunt rev keeping their lancet ,pointed i at ktim.-1, Redid not require much 441 l tiPollt , Oß u ti soon as nelte edtrallildl 11l itt,:R- !fl y, y a tsio, of 'Wm. he. nn' lowered Ai !. anti!. 40111 head • suld rushed, at the horse., Th,e,p1,47 . ( Igq, 4 1 , 1 , 8 . 11 0kJ;e0v.. 6 4.,Wi 1 l If ,1 1 :4 • finn3 " a itii t )i t ,tre,anl lispt ipt tc oft ' Thus rice' vF ed.; tillOiliec!its, with pet.; prltlitiiiii "tai ruil tx e m ar iecei rteorcliSili' toil vin lroind'hi ,ifioli'iltifidiiii;l'iblitio* strivi i ti II:i4 to iffli tb er'httlitt telioltti ni t 0(14'616W-tit ithiVletlgtti;tlitt.litillpitlreu side as if he would rush at it, be-gmherad hirdoelt hp maltase*, !Amiens clearge 11P on , the • ether , picador- 1 , 'The • low ~ :Vritit well . aim!. ,but• die nniondin4 .00:41nori of its point...vs! dubhtg it otatt , . thit,,oPrp gad itrutekotounlit Ittn,thoFte,Pori ' ,' I I,R O R I % with itta11im?..0.4.A1176 hint WIZ: th e fell u ht i i iire 4 7lldgral l e i tfirOntt s t he eaditt fi rpillt the ,t'iult• coiitttiiieil to gbre the unfoituhate beast in sp i te of all cndeav- ors to .entiee,hint away hhe rolled him o ver and .over, and trimpleh upon him, and not until pricked' by the lanee'of the 'oilier tueador could he be turned from The high banded Or rather •high horned manner in which he had treated this home, . . , 1,, , ,•;7,t PIM :Alit , , .....-- . . P• 4 • ) —.... . ~ , . .. , ... , 11 1 1 ••"1/ a i )1 A e 1 - tr 1 , 6 . ~I i /., 1 1 A • • •,.. L.„ .„:.::, ! 101'M 1 ,., 1 1 ..4 #IN Tr , • . ' ' . z •••• 1,..• , ; . • . , ~, ~ ,,. : 1 ;r, ••, : j-2•„:• . •, , S. , ,: , 1111: 1 4.' , 1 : a tf: 1 0 :1, k , , ,. 1 3( , ;1 , I: 111111T17 1,, A , 1 , !Ir;,1 ite .... .„11,,: excited amongst die atidience the niftiest expleseimuliA , l' ati fitt ' ri r OAr r I C Apopid horse,now istati to hut el mild a teat ed, 1691Vatitiailinn:ittd - Ofeh ' 1611661 ' dieting' bleddlegitheirmieveral inautdie and . leaving a long trail of blood behind htm.m. 4 1 1.8 he came around riderless to where the bull stood widrlONVlFlrghlt,thetliaw not the pniVerfUl'iininfiel'ivi' ittleally to dash tirket hit* his headibieederiffei glistening, bite' reorienting up•she grawads. 4 ittie maddened 1 horsolipproseitedo t With ones boned, the , bull was upein.,.hipp,_ Yrtr and over he rolled LendNifidlf tlitirbaltV49Natory to another bleti;ilillilettill bead, +le 'Moths waif' red 'viithi'otreltipPifig•blood'.' 'Tlfe' ROMs Winn' fleet' ilt keit •finer the ring, one of thins Won to dig; the ball himself appeared mash ortiebt tad :, the red, I clothe lommil:pontert ones lint c as& smoe new method rnoss.nombentede use of to , enturiate and emits !gm. ibis Iworglttell: / , ly.brough4and sealiehtd 00044 e9vered , with ItemifullY,ool4loCF• 1110 9 Amy old,il sharp barbed steel eget" heads.,.,Thenle the foutmennow strove by retining iirlidis' past as he turned hje.ttletle,,te illitii An his neck. This appeared (Or it while to wor ry. but not not ekoite Met, and he' only I shook his head an billecniflT and even when gee Otthis 'lotXtl daring and Wink, men succeedett '''s Icitig e large 'white' Ap air paper in his ter „ i tie Aid ' l4l „C,:itiltzil er , him : tormentor* 4,, lilt recre.,W,9Fltilllll , stuck in himelial49lol4ting44lll l ,with wet powder and lighted,,conameseed firiogap pearing to humhien. fnilntAhoshW Pliequil•' 1 ly, the whoteridaqg being, filed . with the sweet' of burnt *eased hair.. Trudy now., my symyedneasvesmallee the aide of the bull :• and had.h.e. another berm to gore or I killed amain. I could, with pleasure have applauded the deed. Ile now no More i sprung at his tormentors--=6y - Coillel with impunity approach quite cure to him, but ; annul grand in 'Me iiiiklMtititibduetli 'as defying fate to da , her worm. A loud note ' from the Bugler 'now plainly said. Kill , nem I Thu Matador armed with a ,long 'straight swordsrivancedte Aim. anti ihrAW ing a piece of red cloth ip Vet eyes. drove I tire sword u? italtilt ,in hisieft aide above .the neck. lie reeled, tunibled once, rail lupus iii.,t,l al e s ,,th e hothforid pouring trout •, the gaping wound, souk Upon the grOund and died: ' The bandetrutlit up,,thei doses were then thrown open, tied three, mules abreast were,driven in', 4,0 0 f1il was. alert fastetreeldo the Itdi'e hortis,,and at, a gal 7 lop they eJraggett 4ito kolt,41!14410 way for the, nrixt,,, k, I Itt,tbio way five bulls, *ere killed; and after the performance Witt 'Over, as 'l' len tilt bOibling, before the door'lnv the car , sasses of four: their bidet,' striinied train I them, ready to he exposed the next daY in the meat shops of. the Citif,,as beef for the good )citisens of Tolima, ~, , „. . . , 77 - I.lsi. Or DRX A kle.—"Tlierd le td'' iie , , made," says nisbep Stutderium, ful, ye'a inn] a very prOfitable nse, ofi Our ordbiary dreams, nA of thi rdiservitti theihni; rind that both in physic ifid kg+ Not at all foretelling partice- lars df things to eome ; ., buttby taking cruet them; among - other thisgspeome. reasona ble eonjectures in the , getterak of the,pree• ent estate both of oar bother; and 801114 0 -r Ofeur bodies first : for simm the preduca- Meaty PfAoPo..Plllegiii. an 4 ant/holy, sa shlo the idilrartWF‘r4 strength mu t, health. .and 0 1 81112 P e r l!. either by diet or, , passion or,otheryise,A9 cause inipressions of dirrerent forms the fancy. our oilltuary drianis maybes goed help to IGid us into' dhls6 'tfiticiverretl; bed; tihle 'of heakli,' tinfat bee nsMral complexion Mut temperature and lir tides- of -sickness, 'item the' mnknestiand tyranny oferhiehief the Ins. 1110046. trudatly rpringeth„, A m ; p f our b es,tto of our pIOS too. r6r since our dl9ams., for the roinir part: hibk 'the same wai o'er freest' IftOughia incline ; ae th'e t ioliijpttioits heat Arbilltedf most of pleisniei, - the cottons. Wretch - must profits, and the proud loraMbitieee' moat el' &aloes: preferments, or revenge; the ob. Serving-of (sir ordinary dreams may be of pod use us unto that theooverr whiott of these throe is our Master Sin ler prate ; oigt ogiclur.94 every 9 1 41 r PO ) 0 FeiVieei , ) thpluatof,the Hein, the b it of Oft 49!?, ° F1 the pride of life., urleeu t Sersnons. TIMING IT.-A minister in the High.. *id*, ef : 4notland found, smite, his ‘: • riext day he csAeci him for ' • II -11' 1 14 ''''''''' to get dinnlrdaiirth_ii 0114' 5 4 1 1 . : • „ - o ~ o„. t;it lutid thdlititly 000 1 4. •tte "Whypeir ? hew is thit rer ; • ; • "Whyilik it **set „Ve t siintra.ye ave take as.thiss , &whiskey •aadi sealer after dintioriVi ?., ; .1 MWity i yearJetesay, simnel leke,.# ,ofwhiikapeAer tknAlectWerAlYUlTtidajgell "And (finite ye take Opt,l jJ'vlbei);FY. 'terpvefy.A.ishA whFsYE,,trl' P. ns ll 4 • w plfatt.‘te immure. I jusi , take g lithe tort dyitivesy.gitt , to help me alsepe! itte'rtitishisOnik,sotheett jtiet . ftini•idit h gliiiitiert WI; labitift sixty esiPsiii 'Maid a .swigob, god Aim ifiV.dWenpitflyi piltlWra. 44 , 414 a4ok4 4444 1 14 4%A NoxtoßA4,to,94 l Y :i ill!litFellgux.PßtM 4, l 4§Ael' , APP•fre - 1P...., , ,,,,-.l.•in ;nu t. tit 'heti 060(3%1 illno, l `lititd; res• fat Ili2;lloostalihtibelbtbvinvso2ittir.beat 41 FAAPIR e MFADIMIN I N tw4• o 4 ff , nyi‘ 1141gOiY14, 00) ly,Plt)p wifiert6e on our rivers ave e tr ,at4ini very large quantities of herrings . , '' 'e'v se* rea d ii r f r o rn i thei tiebilatitt *2 Wbbi. 48,009 wlro taken by noon. *take &h ay of Berniett. on Fleislny.., ;,,), 'tu'oiek4;--=Thiee gerilleidert, * WWI le of 'Mahittjdy, thdeaster erotht3r;lPtr.*, died suiltlehly last week of a disitasitsintilar to that of Asfatie 'cholera. *their names were Geo. sehmsling, Moses Gardener, and a MG Light. !tl!.1 ,`; i! •:t • 1.1111 , 1111 „,(tra 1,,,,, :AA- -vil t .4i , !t , ” VIII" 11l I. ' A k i nilinto n zi t . / thut_•_iiel' . ' ''Tzliirgli•atogend• Ailleitheroin 9l Ille Ana (wine .unenste— , Ilk yoelyti - Englkilt* Inensl l9ol 4risriP 9 .11,019 Iq , h ~ !if 'ft 4...410!! , t I , i l'l `, ?. ly• at Atitaahmtikin..r - Hat baditnot , uttagt • 4,..43,,ipughi sivam i leo r igoetyittayoli beelnettnlcaPrent• nensbarmif wimile • hieleitifiditlello lee thifsubjeet el dealing in ottlirktkinending Alisirsnii 49s , 9l alem_eher"' the illlssesibets, off aril iob Ito :lb the editor. sotisr.lhaeatemitintei die gimlet Ofinurri_n it dielt !testi fi es ft Irldta , he pea:welly, knowo Moms' rismadgir • 1 841 e° 14 Yere'll ild"e ifyleitleiseirsesukkepkotte.duelling in the wove knAlsketifk vial over 'the ii 9 ".'"lie ' ll ' commegivt.lutwhish he:milk:4u 'kilo si 4 I Lord Viscount so and so; Baron of suck ~yid sketch of theritersbreicedured by the k 999 ittrfolkir YE' ''' _, ' , ._' i ' ' _'_,-, _ . `" 11 1„___ '1 " 1 lustiittr pedihis , ,Mikerable deethbati, will , NMY niirifiendle 413WIRUMIU UM g allaill ' rausistieerreedersolDrifitouag'i , pieture I ,Lleue IC,' 4 4 0 ts of hie iii4 99 1 91149 1 0 Pre of thelsei , teentinet of themreichwi tithe tit have &monist' , ;• r"; +l , l I 4 f i 4;.,,, •? 1, :Is' if 1 ? 0!. 4 tiiiiit.sicillialid• , Pni4of th•di•sertir, ,Lots •41thte IMO lakia day* *hen w "*bat kribilll '''' ..r .1 ' ; ''' '"' ' ' thbegblllueliittiordin,Aiewunid beesid "H 9 ii BaoraiV, Intellects!' "ell" re' 'whose thought abovs.,lst et:4ll, to /matt ply , ' ' , '' i ' ' ." 1. '' ' ' ' widvsneepetto-knoir wall•earner who..had. Ippit , ;eitis(d she tkatinguisheti to l d killed.:thek , llllllo4 :•• WO .1 peter *moors:me ' j Ughlva'i who hied le,peasealtet the itorditth ,we 1 t4 C1 7 1 #1 4 4 13 :4 1 7,4 'h u i1i rta ."9 i4 ! . 9 . ../ ,, you" F 'A fk ~a nd l rr hp- , i l . tanutoelp.tatOmeho • ourrive,:thep are Bah": wj k o t yroir. o4 o t wro ,W 1M11, 4 41,Re i ,r 4 0 . rikefing ticiewe Moo . tt,,to woe neho a iluskosse al AxisultafroW)ln 180. earty,'„Yelffp4ll,,, , fprie4 l ll'l;9ll l lll9 PARPL w ., : i ,r hood . I . h . 0 Wong. OAK , 1 ntiltilli .', 'll:il:74'74,''9lgr;lr"t;ll.l!VTllrit:/fiin°74klrtir:sl,t7.:, parties Ithe.,"r"thhirn.,k 4 ,..Aleti",:',..h: awl.: 'O9O ,fire". I ? ZW ' I XP I ",ll 9l 'a ct & latsdat *bit •pbtoes4,lsed Stith° mord dirt w i iil eltpi, Y prnAlAß•ri, )11 'd e ', gable add liiroloui sod tlial ttelevoype mrtilhirsi r theiumenillelin 9f Muir 11. • b . ' I " . . ' . ... t lib and place, felt dead. We saw lima , by„yfrnyry. . ~,., 1 : ~ ~. 'iv,. if, saw , h i s b i e t bo v o r t orna tc w oolonto•hts 'HerrtOr t -ExPitesstei—Mre''Citittitl,' Pale tatijeatiewatt fil align ;101Witiende. Mayorter. td ten, id' dedicating ,it'l4llol at Ilsorileridly•Wsk!up his body and bore beau iti lititt itityntrendy,'OseettielOV Itonwardith hut,beme.• JAM wesartaftee• lowing lifitglete : ''' ' '"' ' ' ' `": ''' " ' 'lord , the gray ,beirod, Miters as 'he. beet "If but once in a century, ailtttebel . out,the.bodrephol.itare.faliing,dowe bid should ho,ssot law dtis,workl,,of , du mopt cheeks, fall as one struck with palsy,, dpllcate and. beautiful.,,stractqe, apd we , .fortisiprowthirboy if hit Imps. wee la were told, thsi,e wonderful popc4oo rty kewawayosed there was ,no,longes kappi; traded cypry part of it, capable ,pfolokoti-, i nettalorikewoe eartb.l,.. .., ~, , ted, eXpaallipll, awl, happtettess l icapablp pf ,Bet the bareisorl.. Brame , relations bcipt associated with plug* end becoming brought pa trgethec t women his attorney; the friend pf . God; or .tf . It' should reutye, sad we had toore,.him , ,at ,his,hotab,, end. a wrong hiuii,gruFirtg up to, ecenity,agamt owe:, haase.! !, la um peep. !We. •asyr .e* i Him and ncurriag,pertain ottury.)YouW change in him; he wanlightlmoneted,, , id-, any expense of educatiOn which would eitiatfrohesome:in.hie , gayespial , Me never couributb to. savo from ouch , happinedt. dpoke..at'Aig.,sawh:x,;Atas i penltatetibut be too. muchl But instead of.one inch well understood attli(atld 111011611141114 little being, tweetpaset.thoussnd are. now did, diteidueelbe the ,IFisoloak eVer ,141% entrusted to the care otllb4eity fotherr.', :f e rrodu K., 1 Bdg d idd s l woldgesol,thaiolse. their. •future• destiny.-of 'oompanionshipe nevus lieptatitheet light- -isphiel I /12101116411-n with the angels, 4, with ;the degraded. sopoofter, we,foon6 , thatlss wetkiliet,lty. wretblileil enemies ofiGodir ,• - t ~. . , coming adrunkard andrerareothruirettroi i, , , •,ti • ' f . I . ' 7. '" : .1 . ''' hatkratimed•ildeeti MU 40111,1:1104441matital • . • :Woo •OuenT TO $1 P.tielentUer—tahet 1 Itlteitee. John Thonlasvotuf 1 11 0.1 1 141 sionary .bre throe of l3erantpom.iege.l/114 ilny v aften et/drafting a.erowil .of Art a tives in the beaks of,the Oringosotroostotl by. a Brahmin,• as follows: IA; 0 , 1 Msir, dealt you say the 401 tempts map to sin 1" o.Yea,!'allawartni Bui4 Brithinin.'"oestek,ely3he fault is the. desire ; the devil, theteftsreN mid het man,coughwo Gaffer punisistatept While the aouninuances of. never Of the., natives dise?vettil their approbation of the, Brabints'e tolerance. •Mr., Thonotaoaboor, viag a. boat.. with. second asen •Orti Weld deo:ending: the, eivers.leit h thet,taiic: l 4,,of touruptiva,ratort for witicikkamal,l**4- guiehed, replica!: thUsithenin,, tkoreu,son yoodarboacr"4loppottel woe to mul/soon of ray. *mote totAlcotroy,tar ery, pareon on 40114 sad ,bring, ate tat thAt is vshiaWa the, best.; who ought to suf. fee punishmeutrf for,ituttructing therm 'they - for, Aluing ;hit wicked. 1144.,'1"71 "Alrity. smorered,thal •Brahnins,,vcith,a motions ',ilea ought, al/ Ift, briirm k to (10.44 b tpgether,',l, Ikalmio.f%repliad me, T., "and if you and the devil sin together, the divitand yeti 66 patruihed oWirst do•you'nand. there 'for. -liked a pad of alto y , blockheads, taxing at 4ity office t. Do your take it fora aburelirt..4. , sikedon.old lowyrit ofeetvenil.•yoorig, iiita lowa' tv law -*sr et , standing ow life Walk. , iii frout.of.hia came.. , •. • ,r I -,.; ' i .., ~. 1 oiv.hy, indaed4.l•wast thinking etrtill- I swir the devil palto'hisitendont of die loin.. doter ivas the ittply.ot•ohertlf Metal.. , t , k t 4; ~• ' . t'i .-,...--- w •1 . i .. ,i't t,..., . - *AtigfPX l /0 Pr. ~,„,,,,.,...i, w,,,,c4c,149,1. 7 % Yom ; ; T4,G, r ri, imt 10;4 uig t # 41. ,r et sglY l'irOrl 413 4 P" i 3 T.4 4 llPrasßes. 4 111, liclll7-41 OSg. ' hi , rtutplied,in s Pal erifilve. palm #mi: two owoorp—wittcrt, ottttiA 41 sitliffs re suiptai,tp,a cbAlkno bt.ir . 3 :Y.. •*/ t• I .' tilfssrull • sollillsi w.i!h,Pflfs• ...ST. AMP was 1%1,10X 4 1 1.04licuAli0 igio.., .Alle result is not yet tuoirn. ./ • . ~: .-1. _,...t., , ... J ..i. ,W•samssk! -- AlillS Awifig! ON. illifShifsl of kit", SPPNPFFY Pr AO tr,ir., !Pi IPS{r ried , 2 4#''2 11 k 1 10 0 9 wii 1 rines4Y SYS O MiI j , ts• /004. 4 10 P1P1.44, P a PP. tiPPYA. , ,,TAC napti4 parlY MSS ITO' lin?. t . 1,. .-. In. -, sliir- .ft P. ailotipouptladqvgli., .krt . t ri Tor rAegehtk . 43 1 16 fig t 1 ) 7,1!°1 1 ,9ttror hit tg r uJilrif 1 `44% ,Llfi. 17 1 ? fqp..ro I,l=, 80,4, °pig c , 41 1 ,7. A la gOrlf! e/Y 0 0: , ,h 41 ,. , sit 7l.t was it rt.ist cimpacid RiO cOjimiqf of my earliest youth ' always tsiAoWhio my conscience told me to be a dutY, and hut* to IheiconfilOptertres 'lamb Ushall catty . ttr into the linembry end I Oubt ttk Kilo lice kof this pa totheldslioni to the Omni I Wife hitheitO ;followed'• vt, And bitv•ino) tesitbti tividottildinn list in); dataitenee4o" it his been" S? tbottpcitst4iactltioa, 1 have; ' isottiltiti *Witte ilonatirj. thetreatto ptosw petit' , iiihrhis, had <I; shill Tointl; out 010 .1 1010 !eh 10 'rnioehildrest forj their puitdittt .11 1 , 1,1 I.tr , ' 1.• •'• J , Two partitwiettotighleh this: itimenivoi ein : v llt tiod ofilloiy Tsittia utdhiebiladelphiat werelhvidadi ta , tdo ttai s e t , isbuitimosii meeting on SU 'moraine:Noisier Alia flintltt- 11 1 , /91 1 191t!!t#OT itir Mille'd t,,,1 °K,, 4 , ,Y7 a.. IYM lkyt Fitli, e t , qce4.9 I oor„„ mt 4,4.10 e t, itopikom-0,. ~, ~,_ :, .- , teciriLLatr 'hi rigged/ that 'l4r. 'sate& Bfysht CirtiotitAte Whit likirroied.' the ttleilis of gettog ' a' 'Veit SO iti Itetteirky, rtitertted in 'the' last 'steamer, anti toitilitrived Iloston with 1100,0h0. DWI% ap t iqa lerroaiLeATioN.—hAt Cunt, twirleftd4 Md.,. Daniel Hedy, after being much intoxicated the proviout night, wan found dead on Thuteday morning, . ,' A SONS Or TENIPIMANCE , HALL is,to be built at Westminster, Did., by L. Evans and H. H. Winsipler, at $2,2004 according to contract. The corner Stone is expected to be laid on the 4th of July. swisittin tlpwiLitllttatirlo4oll•94 and 31 41 near hicaatiosiaLlavillith 'SWAN i 1 V 4 /' But his death ! we ,wstre, pritaaglo'Holly and never mar we militants -seek &Imam! hlifiselll4lfili, pitatin' Wilkwi ilkiktki by Ss his Veit eared ulalsond Mitreth +' lkiteettindlitiltai, I ' 16*NV red; ,'ind' efitliaVeirdd iiffitortitr hnt tHeOll. - 'f l'her# it r' Awl 611 , 1 b MAU alike. ttUe. hilklb •WitittirinditieWitie sile*lll•kbtudbuidriWiled hlinAte the'lltild`tiei-itlncie afvi MA! Nljr tlintll 4 "AndlfitiltentrtlibblV, snd'llktf 1 neviii tied:utttr; 'Medi ~/ '•• —I. ,,,:lii • Nana likutvidowllibe peculhe adkan of Plank Sonde- to Abe rib►ataaeil iwaheir , continnintio perfect/Allah istkaffowlie, undiminished facilities for travel, at all settiOur, - wileicbinntifir MOW irtr motet , eintijimis he* `the MIN* '4Mifirr" midu aiiiiiait';, - id' *C4kilil6o ',. ._ _. Wilt nAti disc , itiftikYlik de 4 1 11M 1 011kt 'Phthird i itaxtdifthri TiVdiertiPAlMAl itiMMIAt 'it'ilitattilho-Writt We; digr,:iihdhllti *bird' Vtileit*hirtie inifift rifled at hdittuf: ilnd"cdtkiti ulitilitireArritlr to itwintiiii:wiiikeitOvillifibrelbrllltir nivide n thitre itilitiqtrilto hftWilattrik Mil lb+ cotiftif NM,i prieei Air WA leAtighifisii ~t o Amide have been enhanced by driiiit id simbli AT, 4 V e faitAilf Min'itr d 1 40 1 1 44494* .9 Afirs4y4 'A NH! 1 r ... ,1 4147, ThfJPV,PIIifIXOR.. °At ,iv% .--, i n 60 00 tlkilk U. CfirrYl l 4, , PPIPINP4C I ,, , : awfoiett#Lopiwo..l 71;4.nel , 1 7 19 140,0 r _ mooi it.,,er g _,E ,i; . l a k, 4 moretcpre.N, tri,* cit pe r '4 rits,PW 1 11 '1404 N 9,41.2c.Pa1F,, ..aikt Wit, An 1 OPPPer.iiPa,4lo V.l*4 ll ,i're• , lit' , ' iPcr! of'hkiltvidor, 144 gslArk, , S. i 4F, AuPli? .4,./4104.#94 ,1 0 iiIMPAV -51. I 1(4 1 1. • . rof•Mr, fiaIPIPA 1 1' 11 *; . 1 1. 4 1 40.'0 1 , iblumm i c ifi t :‘ ar a . vg or 0,,,,, t mt ,N g, vo bate flt pl. lid ..ts M e t, - t I , ''lt fi ii , : ' l 4 *R e ll ess i tnß4 s 4l.it ~ P4FP 7 4 0 '1"14 c ß l t iti. ' w wstrdv ft, os„Aohliks* . ~,t, ario949 , pu.94 l E:wp i r" i„,,i 4 , 0) ii,,t, , , " NOMtxtriart twilitltikeitivistim4Dxstirmoxv . —The execution at Paterson. N. Ain 10411114Y4e41** toikaie Ow *prng eqatio+,•. Timi,ebi/494PCANW1T,..4/ RAFI ago% W ReffPlii PM 141 414411 4 11}, Ai . 94r, eCtiffitul-70 4 - relPiloo-Elltrktoo4l, A ) M w . ii.ggightripi ripshMgrucht RIR Ore* :IPPMelklik 04 1 1e,t1tiPtiMliA l lig44 ll dAtt, tag AA, thopsoro4llo4Mit i litY , 4c.,;•lsloll l outiiihrowbn4, l 4l l, 9PASYMP-Mlt if Pl 4 pearsom4,lWe BRrifai ,Cllftiffv , tt!.figtl ailepocto re•1m5.,101.P 1 444 ,1 1# 11 ;41.. 1 4 Wick/OIL ilig if 91%14.Pfi It a rl: ' 1 ? diii, I WOO I 444;•MAI44PWY#4TPC7 time adds : HercAet me record . thq fact that,thek spn Ortlie n SikkilbrOT'Vati"Vitikie,'" and fifp witil i iralkeit'll ii'lliiti 'lleatolil,'' Our ttAi bli stisfqted' oiv4, mid Pkietd'intii d iva / Li .1 ~, ~, ~,,, I. - .:, , , PRODUCTION OE GOLD AND SILVER IN 24140 ,11 W&IltOviii from the beseauther ily thei' the 'mlfieto of Mexico produced Eery millions lit liold mid'silver during the lest yoke; .the mines of SoUth America a. bont , Millions t• those of California about thirty:; led the mines of Eurone, about fiflY, melting altogether one hundred and forty millionssof gold and silver added to the'specie currency of the world in one year, and probably next year the addition will be two hundred millions. We are within a short time of a complete revolu tion and revulsion in the currency of the world. Corn, when planted on:gross awards or cloverleys, is much infested with grub and cut-worms ; the remedy fur that is the sowing of 2 bushels of salt broadcast to the acre, so soon as the corepplaats come up. , i , l tp frfit•i, vitfo . Govaattea or Cortrisorrotrr'.4-4The Lige ishanre of Connecticut, having ow TheverA day elected a Speaker by, one. majoritreist joint convention proceeded to . :thettectiow. , l of State officers. Themes , 11. Setawdora ri was chosen Governor. reexivingl2sl ta.115 against him, and Charles H.L.Pantiu, I Lieutenant Gavernor, by 124. to .1106. ,, 64. It These gentlemen were the democtittio saw didates for their .reapective Offices •ist tehevi late election. A democrat had.beett eipct+ l ied Speaker in the Senate by Irr to IL - ,l3,ornaco, Irho has just reteritstiptg r i• iste'r from Russia' the accdunte tropt , country announce, has been ,tlp4optts4 „fir,„ the Emperor with thegrand c!,04" t a e u order of Waldimar. ,That's :much than'bning , bnnished Siberia. ',TlisAhn4„ i , never,nas thought of, doubtiesi. natio:it Tdotirrens APPM!Velltb.- 1 -110i1. 11 George Foldomi of N. York i • it it rteted;, 7 watt, on Wednesday, appointed tnithnield the /Lave. . ! The - Senate confirmed on Thrinttlayilife' nomination oldie Hoh. Niel 8...11r04%, tir of Tennessee, ne Minieteeur ROsitla.;; Dion YANisgpism.--ii. Dublin paper saYs that a schoolmaster in .ohio.advartta,ll es that he will keep a Sunday sekoeltwicia a week.—'l'neadays and Satuidayab , . • L , . ...I[4Nr,E IN'THB C F.I.LAR9--110 ICO #l3 it 10;486'PM - ions' in Me* York City Ilia attire; nd the, maee of them in lots of to :a single damp and dirty room!, ; itlMy wonder that rheuthatiam,fovors;atkd i even e l lioldra prevail in that city. I DOLitsvatto 'Prwn Citnr. , ;—The peach ' train tut, flaw timing forth their blossonie, sad thaDelawate Itepubilran understandii that the linittes6lon in - the neighborhood of • DOlVlvaroa Citrie that the crop Will be very haiitir; should there be no frost to Injtatis ' • ft et.Chnoo!vrir.-TTba (Au) sor sim,kt 94 a double, egg, licit-1y of full,sise, thgietwall suds of the two parts beingutti-, taft ; by.,e !cord ,of shell 'in the form of a. ; .ehwitto.:./I'iotantlY.PoP ,Ptkok And ;antes but one egg. It is in possessigu,44, ;antes 13. Way, at St. Michaels. ‘r IIE.- rj 4%llllllloTA•t4t*Ple,—The St. f'aut Ch r o qn iqictullfl4*l l l4l, l l, 3 ataieO l **t 0f ,1 4 i'Ve*Wlll, l etr i oNtlitkohe gifts °pea— aipoglly,,rAde,lahanAft.,wolt to tneeting.w. writes noi4i9g,, Many of Pelle* pc! i 50049; .ni,tweAts . ariv,e four of ,the 40, aitAchid l 9 a lraio. making! . WAPIet Ici#NO*Pt Of.4v* htquio 3 4 Cuilos *7 *OW • , , '"Aiffirieh"`ttorniiy threatened to men4' Ifur' inserting' Mt! dirnirf pptdon. Thee *Wee' illhOilsriffr lihd 'reined( *ghat no prior` teritioOdlniblish unless informed 'MP/in:Hit the'Pritte "Ifereasci!" 'lliklitegoitoee }Oft Ilesa ere eoppese4 to Ein, thoooulpahoilibitnre and slanderers. ,1 .4101,0 , 01100 see a Pereou , 'ineuh, hi*; tofetiwiteyowmay be , aisoured het wilicteep, is ivis t ampiltioft; act, the pert of 0441Y.A11116410 wise gen not , Keeielv of ft I **Nromii)o-Ahnee I W ttu can. „ for' youqg Wailer the practice of dreesl4ll . llfcr!; l , !when they go out into the night -)4b llti,toliolvect of, au abuodept grehi ri t iire6opfl Ohio to paid to be ifosns.—The Legislature , or Ohio, driting , its recent' scissions; chartneetl' retr , lssit companies organized for the .perti3ose 'of donstrneting planktroteds. l'ir.iluokeve Illsekarnith, .44s go', ,to, was recently Aominated yo %the "Sammy in (ions' Plol l loiento Ailyiltal was tisfeao4. , 1t1ier;,..",.. Abernethy, tho ernittentst*bit','. oil! fell'hid ieticilara, that all 414,14141 1 aor'piim cialea--atuffihk, 9 1 # 1 , 1 ,!4 1 j1K .5 . • ' Ito wig ni beautiful observation of ; the , ( bits: -.William Baulk. that , '• there is TOOM twegbilnimman life to crowd simmer., evg, sit atidaciente 'in its if we piss lino. Oarwidioiit tux piece with, out ifweempanyt or *look—we may with: cue fill.libewrke ov ampty themof their, 'cogitate. The more we do, the more we today 48 , aft the sabre ? 11 . 5 :,; ' It is estimated that at leastaevendentlm thAtlikEt gneenti tedin Cinsionati, are J1; 1 10404 by liquor , The eche Will Rtitarri•• Mahal'', Esti., clerk of the Coral 'mon Council of Pittsburgh, died in cliff oflock jatte,'oti Wednesday lept. 7diseiselppii • through. tier Governer.. Genl; Quitman,. tenders tite,use. of her WI to the Southern Convention...4lnd. is. it ceanut find aaeoinntodatiun at Nabhrille. Eiiglaud and Walei, it is said,'iliq ev,Ftioe ?rfttherall in a year poiounta,to ti!ter,rtioutr bun} of twenty-five millibutt, The worthiest people are moat injured Iby'e4endertra; as we neindly find that*); be the beet fruit whith the birds have been' preking.ta. HONOR TO (41011C11. - -Tbo city of QUifi;, cy,,,J1).. hue chrtermine.d. by eleetioo, Ils no licenve to keep a hquor A.kr boer 44p, shall be graitted in that city. About otior half of the votes were polled-84:10---, which only 45 were iit favor of the H efter). It was the practic e of , Roman emperor, to call hinrct 1, 45: ! count gory night for, the, past (ley ; and up . often r# I?je (lay .w ithout doing his dia ry this 'rrsiiioriet (lay." fee six urns,/ LinFk ":11 0 ft9t mill pondAt; n' • ht of ille"feth issi., Shad grainer* abiladaa4aoia J.i'Avaa at say farmer 'tame,aiiksMsse. $3 ao 010 par 100. , , ,
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