Tim.R9TEBTOITWe had the pleasnre of paying a visit to the thriving village of Hoyerton last week. Here we found jeyery thing lively and the pedpTclever and Intelligent. We were shown over the town by Mr. Hoyer, the founder of the town, alter whom It was named. We think it fortunate for the people that they have such an enterprising man at their head. Mr. Hoyer Is a gentleman, and is a spledld business man, and no doubt will make that place one of our best villages.We formed the acquaintance of Mr. Green, of tbe firm of Green Garrard, dry goods dealers, and found him to hi a young man of promising ability. Thatfirm Is doing a good business, If we areany Judge of appearances.Mr. Johnsonbaugh Is running a steam saw mill, and is having all the work hecan do.Mr. Allison is sucosssfully carrying on the blacksmith business.H.Alfry has commenced a stave factory which will be of great help to thetown. We are Informed that Mr. Alfry Is a good business man. aud no doubt but what he will be able to make his bUsioeso pa$VHoyer A Allison are. burning a Urge brick kiln, and are ready to fhmish brick to their customers as cheap ai the Cheapest.We had a talk with Geo. Overshiner,the wagon maker, and found him to bemuch of a gentleman.This town has a beautiful new church βIt belongs to the Christa!n denomination. They are also engaged at present finishing a nice brick school house, which adds greatly to the appearance of the town.We are informed that there has been six ntw dwellings built there during the summer, and they say next summer they will double that number.feoyertou is a business little town, and in a few yean, If It continues, it will be one of oar best in the county. Tbst portion of Delaware county may be proud of its existence, for they will find a ready market dose at home, whtah will be convenient to them, and agreat help to the county.VhlaEATON*Itn.tMl nn frhn Vftftlf ST'BtL