fe»rtn to the Lord."—Eph. v 19. " Let the I word of Christ dwell myou riolily all wis dom, teachirg and admonishing one another in ps»luiß nnd IITIOIIH and spiritual songs, •inginx with grace in your heart* to the Lord."—Col. iii, 16. "la any merry let feitn aing psalms."—James v, 13. Thediftyof teaching and adtmHiishing :mi another, of apeaking to one another in pfolin-t and hymns and spiritual song', inflicted by the Holy Ghoat, ami singing these son»s is enjoined hy the Holy Spirit. Christians are commanded "to expiess their sprilunl joy<, by " sirfgtny psalms." Nothing cnuld be mure express than all this. Besides, it wii thenraaiice :>f the early Christ in ni fur the whole congrega tion to join in singing the praise of Hod, is as evident as any other well attested f.ict. J'Jiny says tl.at " the early Christians met together beft.ro day and sung praises to Christ as God," evidently mewting th,e whole assembly. *Vo have no intimatian of any other practice obtaining friim ibe Apostolic age to the days of the lef filiation. It is well K known that it was the practice of all the re formed churches for the whole bougTogation to unite in the sopp of pruige. How good and comely is all this 7 Praise yc the Lord; fur it is good praise to our God to sipgj ... * Tor it i' pleasant, iiml topraise, it is a comely thing."—Pa. cxlvii, J. After all ihebme of cpntention—and what will keep the protestant churt-hes fron? be c .ming n unit—is the rejection of the songs indicted by th< Hour SfiniT,on<l substituting in their rnom the poetic effusions of human .genius that tlicv have made, withiflit God's permission, their songs of praise for them selves- may he permitted t,o decide for ihem sclves who shall sin^,them, and h tiv it*lmll be done. Their funga are their creaturis and let them dispose of them. If it is so that all ikejpenple of O"d di I sing the p' aisc i,f (, i,l, us were coiiiniaiidtHl —and who car.doflht ii f—the p>a!iua inii-t l.t»\o'bi en lead out by ver-es i r lines, (ai d this i.the order of ihc notol I>r. Spurgcu while ;nin isiering to the thousands.) if that wete r.ot d me, either the whole people Juave ell the bo k of psalms t; .tnniloe I 11 memory, or they c..uld not have sun/. Cop es of the law weie so ecirca, when wjrfen out wiUi a pen and on parclnnent, that in the inn-t prr sperous state of the church in Israel, there could nit have hern m re thin one copy of the law in e.i Ji svn tgo/na; it is per fectly crraio tiure c uld not Ime In e ' one for em h family, or < ne for each wo'thiper in t>ie synagogue; the in!e e ice is irrcsi.ia I,U i hat in ■ rder that '•everyone" m'ght sing ti ihe Loril, the palm must hare been filed out—rending ii Jvs-c line. "The people all ptai-e,d Gvd V ' " n l ''e day .il.a ark was carried up lo the pls.e ,th i' David had prepared for it ,pn the ,|i^11 of Ziin. On the vary H»y of tho ,(l. Chroa. xvi, 30,) the | s ilin which iliey sung was delivered t > the lead-is in praise, so that they neither could \ a\c enmmitted it to memiyry nor could have copies been wr tten out for all the pCO pile losing it without ca-e, to •. wirliall tiie psalms when they were sent (ir>t to tiie people to tie tung. I'll* manner in which t! cy first sun/ them «a?, no diiuh', cjntinued over afterwards. The* neither coin plained that the sen-e was inar a e I nor the melody of the music impaired h\ ,hat mole of pinging. Jn the car-y ages of the church the same method iiui-t have con tinuel, for t'ic copies Seriptnrcs were | si raro an i expensive that, except among tho opule it— and ihcic were few such,-- they were scarcely to be found in private families. It was with no jitUe difficulty tjiat every church could be supplied with a copy .of the word, until the invention of the art of printing—a little before there forma tion t>f the sixteenth century. During till that long period, if all the people >ung the praises ol GllL'—as they all did who hid voces —the practi *e of reading the lines pre* railed. This car.not be gainsaid. In the reformed congregations, on the eoi tinent, tht same practice was continued; for, though ti e copies of the psalms were not so rare, yet few of the people could read. In tho Directory for worship agieed upon by the ufs.-mbiy ol Divines at Westminster, nnd which is the basis of the form of wor ship of all the IVoabytfcrian churches in Dritain an I.V na. Ie v, wo hare the folio v ing provision: "That the whole congre gation may join in thepe (the singing of palm ,J every one that can read is to have a psalm bjok;and all otlisrs, not disabled hy .age or otherwise, are to to It urn j ;tu read. But for the present, where many in the c n/regat on l annot read, ,it is c .11.- v n.ent that < lie mioistur. or some tit per son app lin ed ly him, do the p.ulm, lin - hy line, tofora the .singin- therto'." Ah the ersi .n of p alias i ojv ipu e - uiade by 'he (lei eral Asssembly ol the church ol -Scotland in the purest times of.tlie refmma tion. and nuyr used by the United and Ue« formed Pres'iylerian iiiu:ciie- by the frte and e t rblished church of Seo land is n. w printed, what was originally one lino is di vided into two. Heading ihe psalm line by line, meant the reading ol what we now cail two lim s: '"'That man huth pel fee' blest, dn .jfi who walketh nt astray," .was originally one line. In most eases il»o .verse is so constructed that o e long In e embraced a eomple'e sentence. In this it the original wliicii u-ually expivs-es JL full and distinct thought iu one vcr*.; and that p iriion was, probably, the length ol the lines read in the Israelitish war-hp " be -fore tne singing thereof." I lie -Pre-dry te. j-ian chuiches in Britain did 'all ad. pt and long practice the provisions of the We«t .minster Directory. Most of them — all the ' Reformed Presbyterians, the As-.ciate or Antiburger, and man; of the Associa e lie form congregations—continued the mole of ioing until very recently, in this country, and some of them -till continue to go Pjr4i .by the footsteps of the flock. This usage, then, at which many to sneer as rude and illiberal, is of high i.u> thonty and venerable antiquity, and has been practiced by the greatest and best of the people of Goi for a term of nearly three tbousaud years. In this way by far the number of the redeemed of the Lord. who now praise him in heaven, learned to praise earth. In this mat'er tlio*e who practraPit are g>i|tg forth by the foot steps of th.e pock. In public fe .ngregations of worshipers it seldom if ever occurs that some ol ihe rea sons which render the reading of the lines necessary are not 112 und; and therefo'e the practice should he continued. the church has decided that the lines shall be rtad; and it belongs to her supreme judiean torv nloue to determine'when tlje practice shall cease, if it is ever to in the church militent. Wherever the appoint ment of God and the Church's law, whether statute or well established common law, en joins n rule of order, government, or wor ship, no congregation may set aside such tule upon its own responsibility. To do so is the very spirit of independency, and strikes at the whole doctrine of "uniformity to which So much Importance has been, nnd always should l.e, attached hy the witnesses of Cliri«t. farther, where a change in a matter of this nature is offen-ive to any of the Lord's people.it should be avoided rath er than give offence to Christ') little ones, were there no atli,«r reason. In .vaiion, un der such x:i ten instance-', is harsh, is cru"'i is unwarrantable It will be avoided by the wise who seek 112 r »ho promotion of l.oly harmony in a congregation, and why de light in tho peace of Jerti-alem. WILLI AI.LI.ES. To Stockholder* of Ag-icultural Atfpciajtfoe. ate requested to meet jit the Ar bitration room, in the Court House, on Saturday April 20, it 1 o'clock P. HI., to decide whether therefhould be a "Sheep Shearing" this season, under the auspices cf this society. IJy order of the Board of Directors. W. A. LOWRY, P9 )'i —2t. • Secretary. Special iloticrs. I-irroi'H fit' Youth. \OR\TI.KMaN whoßiiflfernl fii vi*ivs from N'err- OIM l>. hilily, Premature Deeny,*nd nH ihe r(Ti«et» '■l youthful imli'Ci't n. will. f,.r th«--uke of Miifli-rins huiun itv. • eiul lift- to all who nu* <l it, tho n-eelpt And rtiifetiout :<>r umk u the tpmcdy hy whhMu w.is corc'l. fuhen/.-i wifhiii)( t<> p-otlt '»v the iidveitl- Kio'* t'lpt'i.enco, can do to bv iid-lio-«-iiig if pi-ifcct .C'Mifl hot.: . JOHN 11 IKIiIKV, Ju«. fl, '• 7. 3in Ko. 42 Cttlnr St, New Vol*. CONSUMPTION CURABLE by DR. SCHENCK S ME4i«CINP, —To enre r. risnrnpti< it.the s\ sttiii mm I hf prfparnl no thut tlO |nng< will heul. Tohccouipl l-h tliU. The liver nud «t< inac!i niHit flint 1$ c e:iti«e>l anil | an Appetite creuted f.#r g o | wholmome food, which. | l y tliene nieili' int*d will he dijeeatt-d pr »per.y, nn 1 c «HI hoil hv l»l Kid molt*: tnn buildingnp the comititiitj n B'.IIBVCK'S MANDKAKK PILL? clcnn-etho utoinuh, of all bil>.>lH or nituotis acconiulAli -U", nnd.Lyuidig thf SeA IVi'itl T ide iti ccniitction, the nppctite Ii rv- StO.'i d. fCIIKNCK'fI PUI.M INIC SYUCP is nutilcioun a» mrtl cinul, nnd, hjr niing th« three remvi)i>-. nil inipiirliiss ~re f >.tp« lleC the system, nnd goo wholesome tlood made, which will repeal jill d seise. . pAtients will tnke th»»e med.cines to e > tions, CooHiimption Y -ry frequently in i'« last stA e yields r.'i'dUy to^jietraction Take (ho pills frequent ly to < IcAiioc the liver and stomnrh. It docs not follow | that Ateeauae the beweli nre n"t c -stive thejr nie not j ri*qiiired,j'or so>ut)tinics dinrihoea they are ueewssnry 1 The stomnch must he kept heivltliy, and nn eppetlto j rrente* Ito nllow tho I'liluioulc Syrup to act op th«* I respiratory organs pr .p»rly ind IIIIAV nny irritation. Then nil that h required to perform n permanent cure, is i© pi event t«.k iig cold. Kxerclie tho room a much .18 possible, ent nil the richest food—fit moat, ganp. »nd. in f»ct, anything the appetite craves; but be and maaticate well. [2nd w », lyr CLA'SSICATATND*No R M ATschool IOS it 1 IT./.M . A p. A.V,>.l. D. l\. til, will open a #P Clntflr ii nnd "5«,i m:d Selio Im K Ospe« t. jlutier C>. 4'eni. n. on TUFSUAY, MA\ HH>T. A I) 18 7 S| r. rial attention given to per ns wishing to prepare 112. r teecliin^- 'i'ulti-jn pir tei m of2«) (rynty) wee'<s, l-itln, t.i " k and lusher Ma iiematl. s .$23 00 [ intermediate ami >*OI UIHI iIIUM jr, yo 4?mumoii llrii'ches 12 00 Tiiitii n 'tru ily inadvaice Oood boftidi'ng ran bo hud in priv ite famlliesnt rea-on i'de rates. Pupils wilt be Htlniitfe<i at any time, luiiug this tt-im April 17, U'6f-.3w.« Motice. In the matter of the petition ol llenrv P. Timblin, Admlni-lrit »r of (llorvlua I). DeWolf. Into of the ■ borough of hut ler, djc'd.,l T ieav« to sell leal eiiate for pjvment «»f debts. in the Oi |diani' Court of-Cutler County, No. 0, Nov. 7,1*67. And n w ro-wit, March 22. 1P67: On tnoti ,»f Lw\ 7. Miirhell, fir Admlnistn.t <r, the Court spputit Kdwin Lyon, leq ,nn auditor t.> bike te-timmy upon j the rkceptione. nnd iej. -it the fact", ~ _ 1 v the C»urt. HIT' EK CocjfTT, - : Certifled from the Hecord. 1»>Ih Uth ilnj ol April, 1867. K M KASI'M IN, I will nltoiltl t.i tlie 'tulips nf tlie abori- uppniiilni6t!t •t tliß „m .• 4,f Tiiomjiiu.n 4 1,v..ii,..n Xiiin-il.v tl.o 2.1 ilay i.r .Mny. I.'«,*. %t,IO u'clock, I'. M. l ' riien lnloi w:».l will »ik. nuUe*. KLWI LYON FARMERS, HEAD THiS! BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER Again Triumphant! rVUIIS EXTEXStIYfcLY KNO\C,>', AND PRSI'.RVt D i Iv Populur >ln. |ilne w»«« auliml t-1 t.i .tiie in -"t Tip rn« e-» o Ir* ninerln it". .» trlil »»| <-onipeilng lirirhl'.e« tl it to •'< id i.-en i let- |h .mi *a;i!U »ut of the ' w Y 'k Agi M ulturnl S w-i k t- X. V..in •buy 1 lb" r >nii»i|ne» r>.n>i«t<>«l ut «-!• veo judges and Tot» n.e l|iiie< w.-re .-.t ire I uci* <i«U.|t« fM* the p ix« Tlie tii.il! thon.ogh The ie*ul »i- sinn<>oo<-eik nt the vtiteKiir held at .'•ar mi the 12th of September fast, and th.* r GRAND GOLD MEDAL WJl c THEN AWAUDKD TUB &UC& g Y g g AS TUB MACHINE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A nimilar testinHMiy was awarded it W) the snm« SLite. in 1864. Thi* machine is re»cardtii by the tbou- Miida who enn s. e.«k from experience, its the «I:NT I.\ THE noiti.i), and is niAnuiiic by the inc.op «r.»te«l c>mpin*y of C. Alt TMA.V A < 0.. „ , tWTUH.OIIW. Uw « Ra.il, Xfioi-oople. Air ent f.,r Bui|, r iMnnlv Older, will tw filleil by J. vi A Will ( uunb.H. „112 Huilttr, a, .1 >}'. o. H. 4 Co , of Cuiilrevilli. vPrlc IUl», p,m,.1.1tt,- ami rircn- Ui« c*u b« hail « dlfttM f.oui tb u m anuf.ctnr«., or lb.il UK-nlli. no. 18-3111.1 Mmtx I CARRIAGES. . BUGGIES & WAGONS, A' FTER MORE THAN II TU ?EXPERIENCE lu my bmoi}es«,and » ' -"° r ' n aelectlng the be s t materUl, an J cotutamoversi|ht in the makju* 1 of the tame, bj FIRST CL4SS WORKNEV, I have now on lian'l tbe largest and. best lot of CARHVftGES. HI (.<,l IS. Nil, KEYS. WAGONS, Ac., both fifht anl henrv. ever offered to the people of butler county. ; wliich I trill sell CHKVP FUJI CASH, Family Carriages. Fliiftlag T- p Buggies, Open and Trotting Bugglev—'n shot t. 112 »tilbk I can furnhh al mo*t anything In tho vehicle line, made of the be«t . Eastern timber. Spring* and axle*: an 1 fltilahed In a manner not excelled In citlex Ea-t or West, and bettor adapted 112 r cut! r< ad- thin Eastern work. 112 hop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near MardorTa Tannery, Butler. Fa. OEO.C. ROESSINO. ( REFERBXCESi We. the underpinned, take pleasure In recommending ' •to the public, tlie werk of Ooo.tyo* siring. We h «vo u«ed his manufacture «*f Carriace- thev have given satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads. CHAIIKI MVajmutas, J.Q. A W CtHFDELI, Da. Ptrpnr* HnAcrjc, R C M'ABOT, I R Fan KR>»rEIM. * no. 17-tf. WM. S. & A. Q. BOTD. A, J, PMTECOSfi No. 151 Federal Street, Next Door to the Cornsr of tho Diamond, Allegheny, - - I*enii'a. HA VINO .IJST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED stuck oI HABDW A B E & CUTLERY Imported direct from the manufacturers, Consisting of IltiilderN Hardware, Cooperti, ISlucksniif lis, and Hut elier TOO L S , Jflosc furnlslilim I InrtUraro, FAftMixa VU:\SILK mow STEEL, s\ AILS. (.1 /J.SS. I! HUE LEAD, S\ll.["JlTi\dJ. Feel 4 confident IIH cuu offer inducements t> Whole aile and Ketail buyers. nml would most r« *pertfu!ly a<k y»u with the a-sni anre that it will ba to v nr int ic>t to do business with him. April 'i>7, riuJS PROPOSALS. IEWJAIL. COMMISSI »NIR*s OFFICE,} Butler, April* 10, 18» 7. / »T7F. WILL RECEIVE SBALKO I'KOPOIALS IN v ' Jiii« offi e upj >M i» 1 till. 4#«t7, 112« r the build! ug of a new jail to be bu'lt it Btitbr. I'er out wishing to bid c in see the pi m an I specific Uions in this "HI e, any time nfter the 2?th of April. The Mason an.l Cuiptuter woik will Ie given in different c .jptiin tn A. ".CHRISTIE,) H 11,1.1 A M DICK, > Com'rs. no. l?-3w. J. W. liUANIH»,j "And we'll all take a ride" NKW LIVERY STABLE. HAVING PURCHASED THE WKI.I KNOWN Llvrry Stnfde oftJol. Alexander L.wiy with tho uiittio ilock ol 11--i ss, Carriages, Htiggie*, d c .we are prepared to furuish. on shoit liotite, I CLASS Kites Particular a: t -niion paid to furnishing carriages for um eanl st iVile on WasbJngtonVitreet, West of First National It.irk.' n i. If— Into* J. & A. MITCHELL. For Sale. VFPLKNWD TAVERN STAND. SITUATED IN the horftUgh <>f I'loHp Mrt. liutler County l'a. tJood idxldini; fot twenty bor.e-i. This is a desTaldb property, and i-« I rated • n the Bn ler and New Castle roal, and the Pittsburgh an I Franklin roail iind.H well known t. the public. Terms 'made reasonable. tor Int thfr-r Inform ition. ct. quire of the mib-ci tber, : » ing ou the pretnUes Mrs. ANN Bltr.L'DON. fn IT-3'mi'' *1 ' Wanted. rl Y the subscriber, at Brady's Bend. Armstrong Co. > Wuo 112 •t of good t'nrly M«| lo plank 1% and 2 In lies thick; for which the higltedt price will bo paid incc.udi. if delivered So.»n A. SI'RAWICK. no. 17-3w. Gurumith. NOTICE. Vf Y wife Elizabeth li n le/t my bed and board, with .IVJ. ""I JustcatH". I tliere!• re hereby warn and notify all persons not to ImrlMr her or give her cie»l ton u.y arCrnnt.asl will pay nO'debta « 112 lur contracting, no. 17-4w ' 1.-Al All INGLI9II. Esevutor's police, Estate of John Swaitz, Dec'if. LETTERS Testamentary on tho entatate of John Swar E, hits of Javksou township, deed, have thin j day,'l-'ebrti ll y 7. I9ti7 been granted lo tiie by the K<'ri-tei of Butler County, therefore, all Rerscw kii"wing tlieinselves indebted to s - «ld estate, are eroby requesteti |o lnake imtnedinfe payment, and tli '«<e liavinj* claims ag iln*t thf - ante, w.li present them proporl;* an'huutualvd foi eeitlenient • JUSLI'II SH'AIITZ. no. 17, 3fr Kx ecu tor I PUBLiIG SALE. j I") Y virtue of an order and decee of the Court of Com |) niou lien 112 Butter County, the under»ign«d, Coinhilttc of the estate L«-wM Beighly, a luuatl* , will vthr for sate on the premises, 011 Monday, May Ist, 1867, at 12 o'clock, M..of said day, at public vendue. flißy acres ■ flatid more or l. «e. hituate«i in Lancauter ttwn nbip. Holler' County, bounded on the Noith by I'eur S!<e.d'-wiiitel; on tiie East by John Millers hdis: on Hie S-u h by Killi 10 Beighly; and 011 tho We*t by George Sbeidewiiutel. T KM*'!? • Uuo-thlrd of the purchase money to be paid on tbe c mrtrtiratlOfi o> sate, an I the ie-i>.'u« in t«vo equal annn I payment fiereo'. w tlt intere.it froto coiiUr.iiii.it i. JAMKS MO It IS in* 17—'iw. Committee ftf Lewis Bight.v. PIIIiLIC SAI.i:. BY rlrtne of an order in I decree of the Court of Coin mon 1 lu is. Inund f»r rbf County of Butler, the nnder-igniHl. C intuit'»e of .lohn Beighly, a lunatic, will offer for sale, at public vendiie, on the pteme.as,ou Monday, May 1 -t, 1.5t57, ut 1 o'clock, P >1 , of «ai I day. flft» acres of land nrnro. or IC.HK. situate in . ntKMirtei*township. In said County, bounded on the Not th by Itobert Kennedy, on tho Ka«t by Jac b Kob-di nign's heirs; on the.StSth t»y Oupp : and on (he West by 7 , with a log hoiMe thereon ejected. TKKMS:—One third of the purchase m> r.py to be paid on the confirmation of the s:de'i>y the mid Court, and tho lesidue in two equal annual payment-, with interest. .IAMBS 1M )KKISO no 17-Cw Commiitce Jolm B-igbly. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Count of Com niou Pteai in ail I tor the » oio tv of tlutler the' uuderflgne*), «'«qnm tv« e •<( Killi »re a ftftntic. will offi. to. sale i»t public vendue, 011 the prem ses, on Monday, May 18GJ., 2 o'clock, P. of said day. fifty acrei of lan 1, m >r * or |e»s, sltnaie in L-ancaater to*o»hip. Butler County. bonnde«l on lha North bj Lewie lieiguly ; on the Ka«t by John Miller's halts; on the Sooth by Conrad Millrr; and or. the West by George gbeidewaiftei. TEItMS -One-third of tjie purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court, and the re-i --due in two equal annual payments, u ith interest from •aid confirmation JAMES MOhRIttON, no. 17-oW- Committee of KiUore Beighly. EXAMINATIONS. r PEAriIERtf will .bo ex.tmincj ftt tho fallowing p1» A JC94. : Fi.tr* 10w. A|>(ii AXO. North it,.lniift<rn, .May I*2 Mtrrtinrv. M«v a*4. llrMTf.Vltl., Mtly Jk 7. t>-ti!r^u!", M.y BH. Jl.r v 1U t 11 M.tv l:t 3L 11 SaxonbttrK. May 15 418. May t7 A Is. ■Aplr'ieirtil. wil: b. rrquir«a to prfMnt tha Einml«r Willi a written tli. »l«, ~112 at loa-t Bt- |.n s ... of luol-cap. on iho .Hlij. ct—' Qu il.tiea, Qualigcaliotia and Diition ul tbo Micccrtefitl To.rcber." Each Ap|r<icaut iiriixt ilmtiiai i rrpar.il to rxhiklt bi> or her mttborl of Tcacbiug ajtl O -Vfi mimirt J U. CRATTr, no. 17- Sw. Co 8«r«. 1867. 1867. NEW GOODS! \\T r. ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPINING \\ tho Best Selected Stock of SPRING —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER, CONriSTINO IN A FCLL LINE OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Which wcro bought ai the latent decline for cb fa. to which we eall paiticul.tr attcntfou Otur stcck consists of a large lot of MERINOS, ALL WOOL DE LAINS, SILK LllSl'Eß, ALPACAS, GOHUROS, . POPLINS, MOUSE DE LAINS, CIIALLIKB, BEUAIiES, In varieties »nd eylofc. A foil assoitmeiit NOTIONS, ntnmixis, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CHECKS, TICKINGS, GINGIIAMS. ALSO, A EULL .OF Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A large m 4 well gelocteij assortment of L dies' DRESS GOODS, HATS d£ CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE, AND A NO. .1 ARTICLE OP GROCERIES, Ail of which wo o£f»rr at Greatly Reduced Prices. PARTICULARLY TO CASH BUYERS. Please call aud examine onr stock, before purchjLting elsewhere, HS we find it No Trouble to Show Goo<l*> HIGHEST TRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE, REMEMBER THE PLACE. WEBER &TROUTMAN, Boyd's Block, Cor. Main A Jefferson Streets* BUTLER, PF.N VA. If ATrtlO, Jf«7-nol7,3int> RAILROAD TO BUTTER COUNTY ! JI MT AT' D. T. PAPE&CO., *L SS. *3. fT J*L' at Q B l*»o aa la 9 lOJTLKIt, PEXSfM. I 150 pieces of Brown and Bleached Sheeting, I<f i « tiO els. £»er fartl. j SO pieces of filing la am*, from SO to 3) cetns per yard, i 200 pieces Prints and Chintss, from lO <« !2Q cesits per yard. jlso (lieces of K>:'ess («ooiis at sill prlees. 80 pieces of DeLains & Avmnres from 18 to 25cts. pr. yd. I BALMORAL ANQ HOOP SKIRTS. COHS2T!, £C. SILKS, MERINOES £BBlllsl, UNCUS, FPUS, eli G. ? £C. 7 (SG. ? C JL, O -A. IC S, SHAWLS, Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress .Trimmings, m O T 2 0 Iff s, And thousands # of other Fancy and Useful nrtieles: For Prices end Variety, defy all cumpetili -u April. No. 17. _ \otki;. I N tho ma'tet of the final account of Diehard Allison JL and John Milliliter, Admin abator* of Ab.uiil Mil linger, dec .1 late of Oakland tow, Rlflp No. Ma'ch Term, 18L7. in tho Orplrtns* Couit-of Duller County. And now t. -wit, March 7,1567, Court app.dnt W. 11. i 11. Kiddle. Esq . tuditor to pus upon exceptions, aiitl lent «te the Account. Hy the Court* lIUTLCK f'ou.NTY, : Certified front tho Record thltf sth si iy of March, A. D., 13«7. F. M. EASTMAtf; Ckrlc. I DUH.ER Cm s,t. ss : Personally came b-foro mo.' W II H. Riddle. INq , who. b. iii. dui'y B'V JIII, n c-i l | inn to Imv, B'iyk that h" will perform tho ifutioi of tho I above Kpp .influent w i f t»i fihlity and imp u tiality, ae-I "coiding to tho l»o»t of Ilia ability. XV. If. I! RIDDLE. j Fworn and subscribed before, this *?h day of *pril, 1867. y.M EASTMAN, i»o. Cleric. ' | I will attend to th* duties of .tho ab iv.i appointment at my < flier, In Uutler, on the fhvt M ■ i,«l«v of May ; All p"i-Koru interested will please take m.t.c i and ut- 1 tvi.d at tmid time and place, W . If. 11. JtIfJDI.IJ. | For Sales I (IT No. IS, and half of lut No. It, iu the viUaga of J North W;ii|iiiij;t.»n—a po .1 fruino h.Tuiie, stable! and otlinr buildings thereen erecttd. Will ho sold at a ( low figure. Term# reasonable Person wishing t« ( purchase, will please call on W. 11. 11. liiddle. ut his j office I n llutfer. Pa., or on J. W. Kelly, at Suniiury, i Butler County, Pa no. 17-4w. AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —FOR— The Purifying of the Blood. i»at. J. W. »*OI.A>I> , < 3 HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy for all Kinij oi Humors, ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE KASII, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, ( ARPUNCLES, DOILS AND I'ILBS It i* very gratifying to *a.y of this, or of anv other medicine,' It Is the very be-t icrrieriy knfiwn." It is *n<4 alftuvH so easy t ptove it. It is. however, exree I ii ply griitlf>lns to the Piopr*<tor of this in -dicine, that while lie de -'aivH to the puldi<- i hit thl< Is a most won dcrf il arid effective specific for Uum.rs.as atutcd ah--\e. In- ias - b infant pr-»of a band io sustain his >t t-ouent lo sixteen ye-ira the Humor Doctor has m mi fitc u:ed MII I M>M, and every year has Increased tin value of iln reputation and the amount of its sales.— In New llauipidiire where if originated n-» remedy fir humors la HO highly | r zed. An eminent phvaiclan (n-> van aitny stirg «»j when practising in New il >uip idi're. pipclnised ' veen fifty and sixty gallons of it, during some seven OI eight ynars and u«ed It in his practi. e. Ua* has tinto tacn ors«red Itf a tho 110-pi •al w4iere he was Ktntiotivd tltln'r p'hjn* uns have oxtered-itv and have used if In practice with gterit »nc o-ss When tho proprietor IheJ in New Hampshire at (ioffstijwn Center, for the npace of tlihty ot forty mil s i« roil ill, and in AlnMheattr partlcul-irl v, the Humor Doctor was well known arfrt highly v.dtled for the nu merous and wondnrful cures winr iit effected Toou.ii lnannf.iGiuied in largi; quantities t.o tupply \\ t« fre quently exhrtust. purchasers iiad to uait 112 r in ire. t• #be luade. In that region soma v«ry eiviv ca"ea of llry-ipe'as wero tre i o<l wifh—atid Hi-y weie cm el.— Lr.tcdpid (0 to.r*, or carijiihcies. fh >*e UKIV. painful u!- ce s. were elitliely icirfo- . d \ihlffrvor fl.l-in.dleliie uas faithfully u «MI. »O it was with bait Itheuui. 'J ho lliimoi D l^ietu. loi itiu n»ke if h/./nveg what of it..a fu.v teltluionials are here i,isti'-- l: NIKOH Uhlc. E«q., float oil, I hereby certify (hat T wf"- aorely afili. ted with h .ils for t.vo years, devel- tli. uii l es »n my lno:-s an l other I'Uts Of my bd; The wl il en ditreil from tlioai aro iude^ciihablo >sutllce i' to say th»t 112 faithful'/ iricd fnverul uhr htt ni' r4em«die», but with nit th•• «til , ; . i At I'ngth, li>* the enincstroqufst of an iuiiiua.o friend. I ',rii« inducid t ■ fry Dr. 4 W. I'oland a llmuor Dt-,f r. 'null am vrrV haj-pv to atfu.st that all my he.t < were" i o ni' vi-d. and my hedih wua rei!orc-d by Dr. I' -• landsafole dd medicine. l>oatoii, .fan. 14, IcWJ. MILTON GALE. A. C. ir. £stj., Manchester, Jf. II Dr J. W. I'niAXD—Deir Sir: I very cheerfully give rnY testimony in fav »r «»f your Humor Dfvt >r as an ex cellent re-nedy for humors Mi num-rous acqu tint a < e in M inch en, or know how seveftly I w;«» alhicted with Ikdls, and they lni"W h*»w perfectly v;oo lu\\ health Is at present. Your Unmet Doctor cured nie. Pie «c ief<;r to me for particulars in tnv <■ is»i. Manchester, N. II .June A. C. TFLLACG* 3/ri. IVheeler, Btmeham. Ma s. I very ffnnfidently and earnestly tecommond Dr. J. W. Fohmd'a Hum* r lioct >i as a» excellent II f.r humors, having been wonderfully :c lie ! l,j ;t My own cafre w;w a very and I • -: • ; . i • r*....• • i,• more than two yearn tho tip m tho i i • 1J of both .my ban Is. and e*-n down to mv wist, wm comtantlv '<r .cki-d ltd broken up, so ihtH 1 vas ir.alio to li e my ha«t*f« In any kinds of wet v -rk, and wis , i bligf-tl ti> weiir ffbives in sew log t» »»e yetfiiij; bh>od ti| oo my work. The huiu< r which a > ufßkrted rue wis probably a oombiualf<>ri of ts a.i i .-'alt Itheuin. Bfjr gei.er.'l health was ijnite p>»- r. Ho 'ii a,r .- r l Iu lu iis« ihe iluin«>r lH»Ctor I nruht pvc 'lve Kiy m 112 heal ing 1 continued t«» wi iha aietia irie t : II 1 w;n finally cm ed M> hands n>w fr e rom hinn <rs, • himl to ail appMHiaacea »iy H>i en i< rh ar <fi«. aid his been fr^ sevo al mouths. I u-ed cigiit laMr! , bi-lcrw 1 felt »ate to giv'u it up enl;.ei». *.;t ih< y o .re J 1 nu*. IIA IIULt*L' VV* 11H.jLliit. atooaman, Jlan., Julv 5, l>si. y.rs. I'orter. D xer, .V H. DrVk-m, N. II ~inly 2/. 1«A. DR. Pot. A \n. R recoired jour 10-ter *-»QN'RLN» ;>st ; tho effects of your no dicioe on "• «-si« k~e .. | aei lrv py to -ay that I think it is them t|,c ' I r that' Ureadfal sickocuts. I 4rit*l various e*ej iptin«. hilt ■ fain | none that settled |he stoma/h and < I-.» .| u.,. bsodl.ka the liunior D»sJlor. I filt t o i J couhi hardh wa.t e. to cut cat >"U to . . ti»!uc-* it tutoship chanoiery «t' r--s, thai it may find w U y t, . tho« who suffer opon feilghty dei p ir in - k ness. If captains **ho rake toelr famifier: 'r.rii ib orciirr> ps neers, should try it oi«e,* th?y xr .ui i never be willing to voyage a-lthoul It. 1 have n«ed it 112• »r uiy f.unily sines itf iniruilnction to the public for habits,' hoa<ip> ho .x I bum»rs •bout my children, and have aiwaya fedu 1 it a suro I am not fond ofi.*xing my name *( |>e >r In public, and would not coneefft to iron an tin. bur to relieve tlie suffering ; bi,t if the 112 avg-tinj will b* of any ' seivlce to you or the public, you ca n-e ..f it. Yours. UARRIEf M. POUT Kit. Much niyie h.; said m reiatmu t» this nmdiei' e. aa contained bi teatliuoulaU, bu't jt h A \ Mam banter dragxeKts il* mt it. rupee'a3tj K W. Wake, ut Ban V Inquire of Mr. II«-nry Plumer.of Ikdfo:d, vhiso wife WAiciireibf it of SiHt Kb- UIM . A*kr- i »c any person lu Qoflstowij^i,,i tfrtfy will dijclsr- r t iue mnji leiuedy, as oaed In their own caens W l y their . friemls. Th*' Humor Ih«ct«".was f.<ci«erjy said at fifty eente per bottle; bnt tho cost bf every iijji client it haa gono up *» n.orinoii»iv t that lh«price li*« »>v« u raise-i to fifty conta aurt that b coaapuUimi The Humor Doctor la prepared at the New Bf'tarnc Depot, 112 t the J. C. Pren Ji. i'old by Medicine Dealers everywher-.*. DBJIAB DA itN La A Co M Genera 'AgenU, New York xwtkj:. WHEREAS, mv w!fo Mary has left my hod and board without j'st cauae, I therefore w!\in a : l Persons harboring h-r or gi#tig her ere.!.: On my account, uj I will pay nc debts of b«r in*. IWOLFO * NO CHAR Lei? p#ne Mt*Up| March 1^,— M. IJKt oi' Eii ikry, I REMAINING in the Vi'i-t u.Vu ut liutlor, t'enn'a.. It April l>t, I su.\ • A-latrif, <le rgo W. y (I.llciple, Ag£u», g.t ivauus uiuber, Mi.« > i Itruwu, Junius F. (SOD ofUdboit- 1II»j Tibithu ! Hubert.) lUrowe, M.J. fceseudut, John !(Jiudsey, Wm A. Misi Elizabeth liustottor, C. 11. 151 own tit* Elun (in cure ol lb - ward. .M rj. Eaura Jans Idwurd ecutU ) [jgo, Daniel Hen :II". Mm. MUMII fjo.iMon, illss Racial ISbtirvlnu J, JamoH ! Moir<|W, JTh >U»as Ituibud. Mrs, ( oy.lstowcjMcll.uii, ilui .Nancy Iff* wullo, Iter. IMuCIC, Mr. JCllct CTi-i.ij . Mm Mary Morrow, Mus* Ellen Olliiu, J W. * : Mb* Cat iarino Ciailc, Mrs. Lno E. iMoiu-w, uooert tump, Major (J M. I I'lankcrtoii, Jessio Clin a M i'.4 dai ali jl'iuicuil, U^U. Curisty, Andrew p. 'fierce, Mittthllio Cvuipijell, Mi»i Ma-garut hlclmrd, Mis*i£uzabcth Dultord, Mi»> Mary 1. Mrs, A. Ji> * ; Diusuiotu. \\. \ Uediing, If. | bun, Andrew M. Dunbar, Carson Stewart, Mrs. Anna A. I'av futriclt atouiltty, Mrs Mwg.trot Deiniuger, John H. ?cheuiy.li. 11. 1 i.ian.wi «•, Mr*. .Nuncy hwcutneu, Solomon D-iviwy, JHIIII-1 snider, AIHJ fcliza A. i ilctiuan 3'iott, Dou liicu.ad 112 . fnleutine f'jrtte, u *n I Uur.siuMr, Mr 4. Katy lu'jiupHou, David Uerjltior, Mrs. I ennuis calling for any of tho above letters, trill uj "advertubd." J. J m.DU il iv, p.AI. . SELECT SCHOOL, I rnilK Spring Term of the Hurt isvitfo Select School -L will toiiniu-nc«j on M" inlay, the J'th day of A|>i if, 1007. and continue twvlve weuKj boarding cun IJV had uu lu.isonable term*. D M CROSS, no. 4w.* Prluclpul. 4'onrt Nnlcoi'Real I'/Slllff". I) Y virtue of an order jind tfecreo of tho Orphans' J Cottrt »112 Hitler >unify, tUo undersigned, Ouaruian . I John M'Coy and Klipha .M'Coy, minor child.en ol Robert M Coy, l du<»f tho borough <d Centrcvi lie, dee'd , will expose to Halo, by public out cry, on the premises, Tuesday, April IG t/i, 18G7, at 10 o'clock. A. M . the fallowing described real est ito. ni.'nato In tliu borough of Centreviile, liittler County. All llial cc; tain •• or It- « 112 land situato in mfd borough, b milled on tho North by Periy Coreit; Ei«t by Jacob Peters; flout li by t ii<> Mer.cr turnpike, and Wejt by Perry C'»'«-r», cm' iln'nj two arrc-s nnd two town luM,having thereon er«ctu<| a Brick ilo. so and Frame Burn. Al<o, and the piece or pnrc6l of land fcltuate In raid borough, b. und'*U on the N- rt•. by Miltm Co. k. Ka«t by Turnpike} Bon{i* bv' .loim U ornn antle and In «c <'obiter, nnd We»t try Kzekibl WiljOn, CONtaiuii.g six mid «ii;e half acie.l. , AU«. th f< orh-r piece or |iarsA of l «ald boroiifrb. hoitfi'led on the N«trtfi by K I v Jonnth i:i .Maybury ; South I>y Plain (Jrove toad, and West by Jonu itfgh itn, cjutniulng i»if< ac: o•, ino:« or TKltxfS:—One third in Inn I, Jtnd th« ill two I eqml aiimnl iu itallmcata, with interest from confl»Hia- I tiunof Ktio, noujsnx DAKUO.V. ml». 10, \ w. Guardian. Oi'ji.iiaiis'('«urtNatcol Ileal r>Y virtu* t 112 fin ordei* ah l decree of tho <Vphaas ) Po»«rt of llntler •unty, tho n i IT?- •I, On trdian | - 112 i rrnnJ ino St Clair minor chiM >f D iVil St. Cleir. | I it#* 112 Centre fown<!iip, dee d , w 11 expose t'j «ib by j jilJbpC "i't cr n-tho |»i« in: 112 , Oil Monday, Apr'd loth, ISG7, i at lOo'lork, A. M . t itj IntT-it < 112 salil minor of. Ir. and to on* httri'lrwl -rri-s of land,i«irii tte In Centre township. I' Hull, r•: unty. i mud •■! an I described a-< fulluwst on i tlis* N rtb by iaods 1 < 112 Ad.im Pnmbnugh ;on the by | I'indrt I.f .larcb Zkcb r: on tho Bdtifh b.\ bin It -f J Wi'ri o-t:fi.?: an i oil tho West by l.iihH of Wn». M'tx w*Mil. <• t!it iMiiu: ii e hnn 'Veil an e', m re of u *4. TblCMS:—fne third in han.l an 1 the hilinCo in two e/jual annual installments, wi: i intercut fr ..n confirma tion if i |le. NfiWfON M.A XW KI,L • no. id, W. tiuardUit. OrplianM" i'onrtNale of Real t'^lalr. J I)V vhtne of nn ordor and decree of tho Orphins' j ) Court «d ll'iilcr' ounty. th«* iiiidemigoed. ndn:lnte« trafor if William l!t«.iglrirf, wiil expose to wdo, by public out cry. on tho p. eiulses, on Thursday, April 16th, 18G7, | the 112 ll'»winsr rr-i| e-it-f". tllinfe in ClearfleM townihlp, j Hntb r Con.nfy, b»nnd<d and described a' follows.—On I ih« Xui lh by Uiidtoi John Millignn: en t»ie l»y j lands «jf Jlirlniel Denny ; on tlie Wi>t by lunde« 112 Patrick [ Denny and James K»»r» : and S'-utS by larirla ol 11. Un.'lv. c. m . nirnr KIOIITY ACCI.4. muoer Jew. TKR MS—OiK-fhird of 11:o j-urrl a« m< ney' In band, and t' e bal,.n -u in two equal annuwl insti.l!iii».il«, with Ir.t rest I. > n coaflr. I'i-jo ofeai-. PETE IS VF.NXKL. no Id, lx. AduiintfCrator. SPRING -STYLES —OF— WALL PAJPEK |W'!NDO\f* SHADES, WHOLESALE ,TND RKTAfI,. \ i-JOIIJK AND HTM. m." THO FTO"K. ,IT ! /I '"•{** vareh«-r««ia «>>4 Ut»tk*.r latent to call beforo buying eUewberA. X:> Trouble to Show Cuode. 0. IIVIXKMt.V. ft . M.Smo. .M.iin 8lr« (, Uullcr. Pi. XOYICE. | T*» the matter of the accinnt of Benjamin D.nthst ; ®nd Jatnea CrieWtll, Coumiittce of Ann dp«tar, a Luna I*. I, March T'rm. •An now to-wit: J Mun h7. f'>nf|rni9il •• N;«i.' and direct the ram*tj • l»e |>nbli«hed in one Newspaper of the rjcarj. Hy Uto • Court. i I'ITLKa Ctm- TT, 83 —Certified from <be Peeord, this • 22-1 diy of March, A D, iSC7. j .U.CLARK, no. I'J, 3w. Protbonotary. £*Q2? Sale. ONE-TIALK aero of gr utnd, situ.»te>u Un b->ro»u.h of I rn*r»«*et, on which le erected a framo hoiwuCcOn j taiuinjr three roci.m. with a Kilcheti attache I. a i lioui tranie tftaH.o. 26 good ffv.it trees oft fbo i and a w«L if «oft wat, r laymen M tv sa»t 112 p*rcbaeci. Vtc fui ihtr part colars, ecaults^of MAKY JA.SE FLICK. Middles^: To» n-hlp, or J'TH* C.KELK. MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. , f*l>B. J. ARLINGTON announrA# to the public that 1» I «he has opened h Mlftlrtorj and Trimming Store, fliictf ilp«ir4 Korth'of fykes' Grocery, where the wil| p*jr _ particular ntteiitl »u to Drcitf Slkklng kind*' Family >owing. •• • Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TRIMMING, New Style Hoops anil CorsptSi j Dress ilnJyiiH ana Family Scaring, New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, ixo waits, r.n*:-jNS, LACKS AND%LOTI;j. Gent's Cuff 3, Collars,& Neektiea. | HFTS. J. ADLII6TOX, THIIKR boir.g xonrn or SVKES' OKOCERY, ' I Main Str,H, Butler, !•*. A ITW " ARRIVAL —OF-- SPBING& SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. *■ ' \\rr. fIAVK JUST RECEIVEfJ TIJE LAROBSJ. \ \ Best, nc !Si •.•at Complete Stock of SPHI\W A SOIMER DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ALSO, t VERV LYRGI) STOCK OF Carpets, Oil 'Cloths, Health Rugs, Dooj? Mats, c£c r IN WMCH WE ARK NOW OPFEItINQ GREAT BARGAINS PERSONS IN WANT 0? ANYTHING IN THE ABOVIJ LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL, A3 FH ARB SELLINO - Extremely Low Price?. WE CALL SPECI\jL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As wo have a groat many Jobs from New York auction ! sales. DUNLAP, LUKER & Co., No. 136 Pultrti Street, 4th Doov llelow Uarkft, M ircli S;, no. IC-Cmo AM.EOIHtXV CITY. Executor's Notice. Estate of Benjamin Morgan. \* OTfCE in l.i i c-1»y even, th.it 112.» torn Tcs».in*ntarjr X ; ' - ' (MI i* ur.l to thonml'ndgT.ed, on the er -11 •• i j; i.j uniu Mor_' wi, U'o of i'arker town«hip, iii'* I r r mnty. Pa I; lli»-r«for<\ ..II pel eon* knov iu dif .tsolv. i indebted I ' the Said r««nte. will prr» Mt tin- i duly uitbenticfiird f.»r «ottlem»nt and thorn liuvf. •; ■ i-'-'iuet Ibewtne will make Immediate ;[ Mi r JOHN M.TURNEB, no 16—C«r. Kxocntur. KOTIRR. WIIEuEA**, npf l r.itlnn has horn made lo the Court 112 Corn hi n I'! .in and f»r tlio County if Butler, for % | Ph ii for ' fho Lutli -ran Oreonewald I P.m .ill O round Aw »ciatum," of Kumm t towush-p in < j id fountjr, ill pfct>on« lntnre*te<l aro hereby notlft • 1 t > appear a t tlio Court of Common Plant, to bo held In aid 112 r .-aid r.-iinty, on tin- 1-t Monday of June next, to • . . v,l" if miy.tlicy 1. ive to show, why said Chatter »! ■ Id int ba granted. By order oftho Court. * !t» i n COCSTT, 's—Certified from the Record tbl* 'J3-I .v of March, 1?67 J. B. CbARK, no IH, 'Ay. Pro tlionotary. ~ NOTICET IT7HLPRAS, tny wife, . J imnmh Miller, has left > } iny bed and hoard without aU ju*t Cause on m.f parr. I tUei'-f -re wiirii all pora<>:>* not to harbor bar of iv,. jit-r r: tit on my accour.t, is I w!H pay no debts of li-rto tr u ling. SAMUKL MILLER. » no. 11, :.w Centre townnbip. West Sunbury Academy \f 71LL*prn its Spring: aes l m on tha 15tb of April, I' iid»»r t!.a M.p.>rlr.b-n.l.nco of Trof. JAM Kg n. Rb("\ and Mr-<. fIr.'LLA. TIUt"K, exjirnonced au«l >»nc f-il r "li " who will ilt:vote all th«;r tinm t<» the P»<ardii.g mil ho obtained for anr : miiiiVr - 112 f»upiUln CunUie-, *>n HivorahlU i tuiiiu. Ifl*triiii:cuteil Mumlc will Im if iJeslrod. , By order o| tbo Do.ti d of TlUftr^, li'*. WM. P. BHBADIN. Ch'n. J W. Cn»t' TT, Sec. [nol4-6t. E'Afcator'N Retire. Inflate rf Jc/m Steicnr/, iftn'il, IFTT-HS | P ,| irr>n!.try li-*ve il.l« day, March 13», j l»««n d.ily jp-antel to Tliomas T. Stewart and •J' uti M. Dunn, Kxocutortol'the lo«twill an<i testament c fJohn St«w 1.1. late ofCe:/ro r j"rv, li* : ._f ij h'.rjby to ml »»o» iw io<l«btod ta >*> I tai«, i, j.-.y uo delay, andali pemmi havinj -•! lims a.. : t ti.o will present .hem pro perly atukouUjair"! for wltlomoai. no. ] i, \ IOHVM. HU.X\ ART } Ex * clltoT " Farm for Sale. rpi.'K clibor off.r, for Wiethe t«rm on which ho | r< fit note t the j-«nct»oa ol tt e Brady'j Bend »iiii Liwroncfl nmls. iu Oik land torrn»bip, Batlfr County, Ha.» containing 135 ACRES, ah-,tit tr " ir 90 cf which are clvarnd. All chiefly under Ria-e, n ; the balance well timbered and the whole «»-ll A fhidco orth ud of fruit trcea; a large ti.tir.i fjiTt-in tt v«l. It by 40 feet, wi'.h bwcjiitstorr, iin.i ,;o i ainidc tret ted. An inriUpnYiible tiilo rvlll MM giren irtßinm enquire of L'ii'Jur.kin, Eaq., :u butler, or the t.uhkcriber, -» AI.ETANbFE J. SIMPSON. I -nth-| •ramtf*
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