THE GETTYSBURG COMPILER, A DerrlckvattePtgaiileAtiormai, rupasirED EVERY MONDAVI' lionsmb, pY. =NUE J. STABLE. " Truth is Mighty, and Will Prevail." OF fUIti.JOATION.-02 00 per at - mim, IfiKitilatHeUy ADVANot-,—.52 Go per an hum If - uot paid In tulirauce. No subscription A. ehn ut the option of lby publisher, t all-arrcorges are pad, A I I.: SEM i ;NT3 inserted at usual rates. .1011 I'ItISTINth of ell kluas done with neat, 11C , 4 and 4116Pati4. t)F11 1 :): in South Baltimore street, bettrOtm Itib 101 e and Nigh, near the Pout Office—"Compl ler o rig Office" on the .01211. An other Great Cure r THE CITY OF NSW YORK, ,01 a highly respectable citizen, well known to the Meeettntile'corrimnitity, by DR. J. 11. TR I GIOIA? LISIIGI crouton Jt4:IIILLDELPIIIA. Office M. Y. 884.0aleas Lead Co., Na. 28 Nsesan St., N., Y., June 1,'05. Dr. J. Schenck—Uentr ,Sir:—For our fifteen :year., I have been tro u bled wi th a severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or less hemorrhage, which together„ for the lait, few years, has kept me thin in flesh and tor, weak to do business of any kind without suffering., In 4UKOIIt fait 1 had a ve ry revere hentoreljge, and, accord:fig to the 6:l:l;stnent of a good New York physician, I was el:saved as beyond the retch of toedicioe. and WU advised to be prepared, :scrlar as property tnatl , r4 Were ennecrnel, to tells's:this world at.short optic,. Tho physician (and, my good friends) said that the first cold [ took inert prot«. fatal. Early in January I took a severe cold, and fortunately was occup.ving rooter at .co. 02 k(fl I)STltEET,dietet ly laver your c. I think about the Inthinf Janua ry I procured a'a oltle of your Pulmonic Syrup, and commeneed taking it. freely. My feet an I limbs were very, much sWollen, and all the syniptoms of a'speety death seemed toaecom pany my cold. 'I sent for my former physician, acrd stated to him that I wag taking your med icines, and after showing them to him, and liaviu k . fasted them, Its., i9a replied': "You can take them if you like, they will do you no L'ai in." ' Ile said : "You know what I told yol last summer, and I Fray the saine now, if yvu bane any business to clove up, :to not put I it oir."' Ile said to other friends t 110.coUld I are uo 'hope for ,nee' end my friends sod iela ttous concluded my time had come. At this time I was taking freely of yollp medicine, but had not earn you. The doctox called a few times, and found me (mixeli to bin surprise, he stistd,) improyinz, and hecould 'Cot understand wiry. My f.tith watt inereraint in your mail s ties, and Iliad a wish to hat ,you examine lily case, nod see what you bird to :lay. When you first awns to my room one.' made the ex sanivation, youlrive me hilt little cricovrag ineut, but on 'the contrary, expressed sad doubts of me ever tieing helped oft of then s+cern - int; difficulties. The remind tune that you called, finding me stil: gaining, you gave encouragtoment, sayiug,"tuy eynip some were improving; the Pulisonie Elyrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pilla had anted like a elmrin." My tire ulation. my cough, in:- appe tite, all began to improve, and 1 could walk, about toy ruoiu a !ittic. You t Trite,] me near dy every Tuesday, and found me improving, and ((it'd me not to go out of Lty room until the fret day of May. I tou:k do c: 2 l‘i while sutler your treatur ut, ray appetite became ti rat--ice, and you told 1:3'.! to (-it everything I wi•lial of a nutritious natere, audio cerciae• about the room as much as cd your ads i::<4 and to the surprisetof my ,iij pliysteisa au 1 friends, I seem melt better than I ft.,se been fur sa.w.if years, stiolls;,catbe la•ti-r ti . in I eVCr expected-a pi nzOrl could c9th uric 11111,4, liits lug epu)plc•tely dried tip. leer s: grueleful to on, end consider your alsias and medi, lots ia Yours, truly,' T. S. kiIiCLPON. Selienek—Duet tsctit years two I wsig taken with a very trout4-some congh and a pain in my breast; soften oreight situntlis.`passed away without my doing any thing f,,r Tnen'l ap;d:cri to at,pft, g I in, who attendo lr for taWit three months "without rendering me any cc mee. Tally ob. tai,ted the .deice and treatment of a physician in one of our hospital., and 11140 Sild the ad vice and treahnent of two other p'.ySicians, but all to no ptorpti.4^. lluting fht3 lint:;epti L e of tints I was nearly dead; seretal time. my 'friends canto to eeR me and witness my exit into the spirit-world. I was conhaed to toy ,bed two months at one time. My treathing wad ex.nmilingly short I gave, up several -times alt hope. of.g.t•tting better ; nod R 9 rc orded well. that was mitireli tut of the Ties thin, And to thitilc thia day I any well lath/ , hearty! f WAR IPIViSed by sonic of my friends 'to try Di. Schenck's ‘ledhilies. I acitording ly bought hut tle after bottle, until I rearlied . the ninth ; then I round a decided change in toy cotgh for the better.' I sull'ered severely (ruin p.i.lpita don of the heart, and tw' wicks r I commenced faking your medicines this atillienitv ceased. When I first went to Dr. Schenck's. office it was with difficulty that I could gat up. into his reception room, I was so wrak And so swelled; lay akin was so sal.ts,v as t.11 , 01/h I had the jalledlee; I felt dull, hessTand sleepless: Dr. ti, hrock, afterexaminin me, -stitl b)th my lungs were . effected, and gave we hot little hope; but los toetlitinei, in about two wcekr, too,: right hullo( we; it seemed to go right through toy whole system. The Format/lc F , vrop, Sea-weed 'lonic.-wad Wand:aka Pills, all took right hold itt the right pliee. The Pills brought away great quantities of bile nrbl'slitue; the Syrup Inosened the wetter in toy lungs, whi6h came off very tree; the SNI.- weedsironic gave me sn appetite, and every thing seemed to taste good. To show what,great power tii2 medicines have in purifying niy oystean,aud to show how lial I was diseased, beside all the bile Oat passed my bowels . , and the.grent qiiantit4s of phlegm - and mater I expeciorattd, I broke out all Over is large boils, that would continue to gather and run for about six weeks, and lied at one time overt:env-Et(' boils. I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person altogether.. I can safely say that I hive not enjoyed such hcalth for five years as I dO now, and, cannot praiSe you and your vied:eines eyodgh. May-God abundantly bless and preserve Poo, is the sincere desire of one .who has been alietrodertully relieved through your agency ; and if any one tl.. , sires, to know wilt regard to the krutbfulnesgrbf this report, it they will call' upcu any of my friends, or upon me, N0.,4, Dryden Place, neer Thompson street, helot. , Datiwal tder, Yhilalclpl.ia, .the)' will be perfectly satisfied with the Validity of the'case. Yours, with much respect, 111/RY SCIINAIDT. The above case, as described, is perfectly Forract. I know it to be true. Yours, 'T. 13. MILLER, Pastor of Ilancook It. E. Church. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at' his principal offtce, No. 15 North Stith street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat urday, frcm El A. U. until 4 P. M. ; No,; 32 Bond street, New-Yorlt, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Dass., every Wetoeeday, from 9to 3; and *very : other Fri, day at 103 • Baltimore street, Baltimore Nd.— Ail advice free, but for a thoroitgli examine tioa.of the luaus with his 4espirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the PalmoniciSyrap Ina' Seaweed Tonle, each $1 50 per Bottle, or $7 50 per Dalt dozen. lioaadralce Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Drugzisti and Dealers. Oct. 15, 1866. lm Herosene_az Ciao Stoves., TEA AND COFFEE BOLLCR,S, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, ac., &a. hir All the Cooking for-a fam-'6ll ghorify may be done with Xero-lit illaraerte Oil; or Gas, with less-vitt Illiartrouble, and at lees expeine, , kap, Ethan by-any pAher fael. . Each Article mann factired by this Company is Ottranteed to perform all thatch!, elainoed font. ser Send for Liberal !Jjacowit to the trade. KAROSeI 4 IS LAMP HEATER CO., 206 'Pearl Street, N. 1: July 46,1800. $lO . • warISHLER'S. HERB 'HITTERS•foi wait at LU ilituFeepeng and irstriettacm. r. • -kitivti- • 04,10- - I, -7 Hittill -.Er BY IL J. ,STAwm For Sale. THE BEST IN THE MARKET.. THEVICTOR. SORG° AILT, Over Five thonsand of these Mills have been made end sold in the lest three years. The best recomia.ndmtions can be given. AIso—MOWS VAFflit.lTOll,for ranking Sugar and Mulueseg; Wit to be the best in use. CORN CRUSH-ER.5'. Three ditrerent sires forgriniiinir Core fn the ear, 01 shelled—or any other kind of grain. This is a machine that every farmer should have, as a bushel of ground feel is equal taia bushel and n half nmfround. The hi,%h price of feed , of &I kin is makes art imperative de mand for (3.ir.e kind of maduncry try 171.11::11 to save.. It is a rspll'grinder and durable. BELTS FOR CITURCITEW, SCITOOLS, F ARM if 01181:8, Arc. qu.le of the tp.st steel composition- (Thumb Bells insured for one wear. irfr,Lorarrurs GUlt SPPI.Vc; * WITH CP.ti,'ELL'S Gr.t! , lo ATTACIItIf;NT. This is considered one of the beat Drills now io use. It will distribute any kind of grain evenly, and sow 'from one- bushel op to to Ilgrarre. TkeiGuano Att.u.Liment has given entire ezti?..f.t.:tion whorover u,ed. It i 5 EN) constructed ns rcit to clog :n sowing ally kind of Phosphates or Bone Meal. 901 d a nuinhOr of these InActiines last eelsot, I can baly tecommenili i.hetn to be what they are represented. Persons wisbing to Lay should make applientiou early as.the supply is swan sad . the detnend greit. ICA:rr SPEEL P1,01:171t4. first, It i 3 -the only Plongt yet produced that wil—las_uriality scour in ituy soil. an establiehed tact that It will !e.ztfrola Attie to Kiit times longer than any utheelteel iu use. Third, It drAtiati lighter than any other Plourh, cutting the santo width and dqtla of furrow. The 4i ircrent parts of the Plough are east id moulds, into tbele.v.iet ilit.pe &tired fur the inonldboaHs, Enures and hind-.iAet, the p.trts most 4 , tposeti to wets any desirva thieknev. .The Isburei eau be elbtrpene.l by blackfanith. Vie steel is perfectly pi al^. Able and worl.s lie tools li.tve been int...fe out of pierce of Or plough by bladt eluit4s ever the conntrv. • r.dp-sall by Aug. 2.7, 18/36 WHILE, Agent, •Tear Get.Ly..3t) t iig, Pa Gewitiz Ifachinet:i. nitOVER k BAKE:I.—TBE BEST ri ESE. Taco , . Machires hat:e twat:one ito Well known Oat little aced be eold by wry 01 re , oupuced it: rt. Vies 1.1.1.v0 taken the first pratoioni ut al: the 1. to Stafe and ere universally ne;:notyle.lgol to be the BEST iu usP by all who have tol,''d thrrt. The "Graver lloker S:iteli ' end the ••Shuttle Stitch" are ; po:nto that have been attained by no other Meeblue. They, ere the only nt Lehini-f. that ; Few a:A ton t_troi ler with p-tfeetien. Three :doothle , L Pie po..uliorly ad yted to Penally use. Tb y are a'oeost sew directly from the epoub without rewilialV. and arc eitnple ta,;ir cocatruetiott. y arc easy ;toto to .trod AO be worked lty elosost any I cilia V.% tty family SIRMII II: Zve one. Th,., / save , re• (“ol airy SIP e Una 4'.0 their wjark better than it can be done by bane. unclersi2 , ned appolufed Agent fur th , ia`inve IfKcLine.,hasecttl. .fled co Ageuey is nsirfwld, couLty, whcrer he will nlw. ys - e en !mud Pec wi,bing tcis buy will please call ani.l.ctsam inelfor tfern , eiven, _ Dif"..N.:‘!dlea auld Tiren3 vrill fil,lo bA sup ed. J. S Agent, • F.irfleld, Ad“Lti. eouuty, 27, HC(. tf orwarding: a b et Ctentiab‘sion FLOCK AND FEED . 1 • GRAT.S AND OTIOCEREES. 11A.vinz wari.liaFed Oar vx:etisive Faro, kt:, tforet ouvord ue SnKILle! Het e LVe to iut , lr n Clepllbil , 1 1 / it We ant ~t4tittUltly; 1 / 1 13i:leq.:1 nt l:IC uld A•ta lon on-N,rot It. - nahingiqn al uiPtreets, a a more extnn,ive sale thin herQtuture. ' We are paying the highest to illicit price for Flour, Grain and all kin Is of produce.. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all I.in Is of Cro teriet, kept constantly ; on hand and or sale, thva,ion- than tl•ey:eon bv had anywitere else. Pl..ater, au tun k.ads of ltrtilizer‘,cuestantly on hand, or.t.ircls,ed to order. I Ler A tergl tar line et Freit7itt fat a will leave o'er Warehouse P very TLIESD A. 17 digitSlNG, and accommodation trans will be tau a 5 1.1,y en title 4 rr.tni, - ealoit we are I repare..; to convey Freight at all times to ace. !runt 1!.:Itlosotc. All bopluess of this load entrusted to tie, will be promptly attend ed to: o.!r 011'3 wt to the Warehuuse of tit c• ret.:on IL Sum, III; North lloerard tot-eat, fill titu e:tvg. de , ermined to ply good prices, sell eheap and Earle, ere it.vite everybody tc give us a call. CrLP k CARKSI.LA.W.. Aug. l;i, taltd Winter Got. ASGOTI 4 ,.k SONS have just received an. . othqr tine assortment of NEW GOODS, CQ;lslbt:ilg, iu p'3ll, ofUlotu,, Cassimcre:.., nun, k'entlekr J.21 . C. , , and Tweeds, for Gen- Leo:lea's wear.' Also. A fine aesortrneut of DILESS GOODS. Our sio,•:. has been selected with great care, end we are pTp.ll . Ca to sell as cheap us tiny other e3tablislaneut in the couutiy.- We as% the public to g.ve us a call and judge fur theihselves. (inn and see 113. 140 trouble to show Gocut.L A. SCOTT & 13kiNS. Sept. 17, 1F.46. This fi ' *re aud Siores. TiTS subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still caul-woes the business of making • ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE. at the old st.tall. (formerly Andrew Polley's ) in York st^e , t; Gettpharg . , where he has the Lirgest• ussortn..ent or tin ware in the county, aiih many other articles for kitchen use, Ise. Alen, ObintlNG gl:ovE3 Sc NISE-PLATE STOVES, et the very best kinds. I - S. G. COOK. Mat. 12, 18d5. 3m fil.L;e4, iera, Ec. - Tons si.IIO.IIANG, t, C 4.tt LISL IS STREET, went side, n few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, has laid in an excellent assort ment of S:toes, Gaiter s , kc. , for Ml WOMBS ANi.) which he' is offering at the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest. reduc tion, he is prepared to otter great bargains. Boot and Shoe manufacturin:r Carried on at the saute place, and the bfet kind of work made. JOIIN M. BELLING. May 14, 1666. tf Empire Shuttle Searing XseWines -A RE superior to all others `'or FASILLYIANO .11.441;6'ACTURING PUR POSES. Cohtain all the latest improvements,; are Speedy ; noiseless ; doable ; and easy to work. Illustrated OirculArs tire• Aouts wanted. Liberal discontii nilo.wed.. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 616 Broadway, New York. [Sept. 17,11860. ry Brooms!' Brooms! TeHE undersigned continues to man ttfacture Brooms stilts oldstacd in Carlisle itreet. teal have durtag the fall a tall supply on hand,andwilll:w able toTarnish them WHOLE. SALIt OR RETAIL: firJol9l3 to tde to order or on the shares. Persons Laving Broom Corn would do well Sojiva,higi,a call. 8. R. TIPTOE: • GfittysbiriLSeppl, 24,1866. 3.14 f . , lIM Professional Card& - Law PiArtnerattip. iv. A. DIINCAT k J. H. WHITE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , 'Vi'lll - promptly attend to all legai business entrusted to thens, - inclnding the procnting 4( Pensions, Bounty Back 1 ay, and all other claims against the Unite States and State Governments. Office in North West Corner of Diamond, Gettysburg, Penn's% April 3, 1865. tt Edward B. Ba3hlar, ATTORNEV AT LAB',j will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrust to) him. Ile speaks 'hel German language. Office at the same place, In South Baltimore stre.t, nom. Fornoy's drug store, and nearly op?osite Danner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. J. C. Neoly, ATTORNEY AT LACV.—Particalsratten , Lion paid to collection of Pensions, Bounty, en.l RAcic-pay. Mos m the S. E. corner of the Diamond. Gettysharg, April 0, 1803. tf D. TireConaughy, A TTOTIN BY AT LAW, (ntlice one door west nt Buehler's drug and book store, Chant ber.serirg .street,) Arreitsey AND SOLICITOR FOR i'arssr; AND PENSIONS. BOOOty Land War rants, Back-pay • suspended Claims, and all other tt.Liins against the Government at Wash ington, D. C.; also American claims in En t:l4.l. Land WArtants located and sold, or bought, and highest price.= given. Agents en• gaged in toe sting warrants in lowa, Illinois and ether western States. pirApply to llim per.sontlly or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 'L 1, '53. Dr. J. W. C.- O'Neal's .TIETICE and fTwelling., N. E. corner of Bal k" timere and High streets, near Presbyte z rian Chureb, Gettysburg, Pa. N0r.30-. 18t1.3. tt Dr. D. S. Peffar. 4ftIIOTTSTO?:!iI, Maras county, continees the practice of his profession in all its branches, and woul.i respectfully - incite all persons afflicted with any old standing dis iiaseS to call and consult him. Oct. 3, 18131,. tf D.. T.-0. rimer, located permanently at 'BON A rt; wrowS, Adams county, will attend promptly to tell ~ r ofeialoa tl calla, d ty or night. klinze at John Ltndis's, where he can always be kaa.l, profe23ionadly engaged. Aug. 6, lA:G. ly Dr, P. C. .7.):r, ITAVINI; located at EAST BERLIN, Adams rln^.tv, hones that by strict attention to prof-3..4:;nal unties be may merit a ligre of the rttronap,o. [ :pr. 2,'66. U :r. Lawecnce dill. M. D., 4S l it office' ,oo - • r i‘f. Cl:dror wvit of the :lurch in C'l.l.:.'l‘orsi.urg street, and opposite Dr. C. I.lerue-'s a•Lere 'litre wishing to Int% o auy Drat Li pert inn arc respect iev:te.! to edl. RP.:Euxscr:4: Drs. Liu:- ti-r, Rev. C. P. 'Crawl', D. D., Rev. H. L. Paugur, D. D.. Rec. Prof. IL. Jacobs, D. D., rot'. M. L. St.,er Gettysburg, April 11, '53. Tl'affroad Muse, NEAR 'NIL DEPOT. • 7 HANOVER, YORK CO., PA. tio undersii4a , iil would respectfully inform his numerous triendn mud the pubiie generally, that he ban lewiiid the (Intel in Hanover, near the Depot, formerly kept by Mr. Jeremiah Kohler, and wit; np ire ho efilirt to conduct it in t ,ner tit geaern! sat infection. His table will have the best the Markets can iiiiord—his chambers are npaCIOLL3 and cotn curtabte —tad I. ban laid in ft.r his bar a full stock of eholee w rtes an i !ignore. 'nete is stabling for boree - e att,ehtd to the fluted It will be his cimitiont endeavor to render the lultent satisfaction to 6ii t iments, making his house as near a hiims to them an possibte.— asks a share of the public patronage, de termint d an he in to deserve a large part of it. Roinember the Railroad lluure, near the Re pot li i ,over, P i t. A. P. 13AUGHHtt. Dec. 2, Ittilh. tf Globe Inn, " TOSS ST., STA 2. TES DIAILOSID; QETT Y B 11. G, PA.—The undersigned wou:d most resputfully inform his nu merous friends and the public generally, that he has p ircbased that long .establiched and well known Hotel, the "Globe Inn," in York meet, Ga-tyaburg, and will spare no effort to conduct it in a manner that will not detract from its former high reputation. His table will have the best the market can afford—his chambetc are spzeious and comfortable—and he has laid in for his bar a full flock of wiuee and liqnors. There is largestabling attached to the Alotel, which will be attended by atten tive hostlere. It will be his constant enJeavot to loader the fullest satisfaction to hie guests, making his house as near a home to them as possible. Ile ash a share of the pnblic'e pa- L.unage, determined ne he is to deeerve a large part of it. iletocinber, the."Glohe Ion" is in York street, hut near the Pia,mond, or Public Square. SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, lOC tf . (/ 1 r s Ari Per Year! WE want ep 1 ,01,1, Agents a% er.i where to sell oar IMPEOVED 420 Sewing Mar.hinee.— Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.— Sent on trial. Warranted five years: Above salary or large commissions pad. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for less thin $4O, which are fully liceutd by Howe, Wheeler ICtsoi. Grover 4- B rker, 5 ' hrer 4. ant L' rcUldt?. All other chearmachiues are 1i1.211t3, and the seller or user are !.able to arrest, fiat and imprisonment. Illustrated cir cul trs enntrree. Ad Ireis, or call upon Shaw .t Cl irk, at Bid leforl, Maio, or Chicago, 111. May 21, 18A. illy Caul/Loa's , NIABBIt,I3 altimoce atreet,No irly Opposite the Court HOU3e. GETTYSBURG, PA Beery description description of work executed in the nnest style of the act. June 4, 18G5. tf Snit at Work T HE undersigned continues the GARRIAGE-SIAKING BUSINESS, In all Its branches, at his old stand., is East Middle street, Gettysburg. NEW WORK made to orier, and - • REPAIRING done promptly and et lowest prices. FALLIN,..-1•0? AND STANDING-TO: G G I CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Two first-rate SYAING WAGONS for sale. JACOILISOXI:L. John W. flson, t:ASIDONARLS BARBER, 'North-east cor ner of the Diamond, (next door to Me lan's Hotel,) Gettysburg. Pa. where he aan at all times be found ready to attend to all business in his line. De has also excellentns sistarbee and will ensure satisfaction. Give 4ita a call. Dec. 3, lA(M. Coal and LUtuiser, . OF every variety, at the Yard of 0.. 11. BUBBLER, Feb. le., Car. Carlisle sattlial:road sta. GVITYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, NOV gzittielf utro. THE UGHT AT HOME. The light at home! how bright it beams, When evening shadows round In And from the left Ice far it gimiic, .To lore, and rest, and rojn fort all. When wearied with the toll!, of day, And strife for glory, gold, or tame, Bow sweet to meek the quiet way, Where loving lips will lisp our name. Around thU light at home. When through the dark and atormy night The wayward wanderer bomewa el flow cbcering la-that twinkling light Which through the tore,t gloom he spies! it la the light of home. He feels That loving hearts will greet him there, And safely through his home steals • The Joy and love that banish care Around the light at home. • Ti'P light at home! how still and sweet It peer; f mm yonder cottage tttRA— The wmry laborer to greet—, When the rough tollu of flay nre o'er. Bad la the soul that does rot know The bleasithr that the heanis opart— The cheerful hope.; and joys that flow, up the Ir , aviect heart Around the light nt home. 7 , l Lramllr. ifAxtitc. The value of the manure of animals stands in direct relationship to the value of the fecti they eat. Poultry have the rieliclA food; men next, hogs next, fatten ing cattle, horses, sheep, eow - e and grow ing stock follow in about this order. The feed of well fed breves is usually richer than quit of horses, and so is that of fat tening sheep ba nieti me , hut this valie'. Here, however, is a true measure of the value of the droppings, ;And of the care that should be taken of each kind. The farmer's business is to make manure just as much as it is to inake money, and he should do it fit by raving. yen-dung is easily saved by making the birds roo-t over a floor sprinkled with earth, which Fs swept up and frebhly earthed every week. Caleulate to have manure and earth. Save the next on the liat on pre cisely the same principle—that/is min gling, it v.-ith its bulk of dry fine soil, but do jt every day or two. Hog manure is savA and preaerved by mixing it with earthy or vegetable matters, anything that will decay, but e Tce;ally articles soft,_porous and bulky, as weeds, fio(ls3, bogs, peat, etc. The droppings of horsey are very profitably added either to the manure of the sty, or nth:A with that of neat stock, especially to that of ymnt - , , cattle and cows, which is thus brought up to a higher standard. .Matiure of all other kinds is kept and imrmved by ad mixture of et raw, ieavec,etc., and especial ly by being laid up in heaps over beds rails, so that the liquor which leaches from it naturally, or after being pumped on, nay be returned and pumped over it again. Where this cannot be done, it should be mixed with dry peat, or musk, or even , inti)fe , and laid in a, compost fa-d it accumulates. The maim.: hurvert is from November to May.—Aire 100 Auriciaturid., LABELS Tree's from the nun •ry often have the IsbNis qlosely wired to a limb; these Fhouhl be loosened, or what is better, ta ken of: altogether, and have the small copper wire replaced Ly one of lead or by a leather strap. Have every tree labelled for coo venien t-ri?feromp, and so recorded us to leave no Possibility of lobing the name.-1/). -4 GRAPE VIATA' Prune as soon as the leaves are off-4 his is whca to probe. How to ' , rune will de pend upon the vine, and the person's knowledge of its manner of growth. We can only give general direetiens. Look at your vine now that it is divested of leaves. All that is seen of the wood of the'present year's growth, has borne and done its duty.. The bads upon the canes that now look so in -it,2ll(ivant, are neg, spring to throw out, vigorous 4toots and bear fruit. Kali the buds are left, there will be many weak shoots and little fruit. If this yeat'e shoots are cut back to tWo or three buds, these remaining buds will push out vigorous shoot:4 and produce much better .I.l.ait than if the vine had been allowed to run wild. Have this in mind whenever the vine is pruned—ihe buds, end mot the wood now on the vine, are to pAluce the fruit. Prune under, standing ly.-r/o. BTRAWBEILIII.I34 There is no need of covering until the ground is crusted. The object of covering is, to avoid alternate freezing and thaw ing. Too much covering, provided it smothers the plants, is worse than none at ADDRISSEIS AT A .Yovelfe.—At the Queens County Show liiis year a plan was adopted, which we think may often be pursued with prof it, especially when it is impossible to se cure the presence of some distinguished public man who will, by his reputation, draw a large crowd of paying visitors, that would not otherwise come out. In stead of one address, t hero was half a doz en Short ta.lits, by as many pmettcal men from different localities, each one of whom discus-ted his favorite subject or mode of practice. In this way variety Is secured, and more of general interest learned,lthan if one man does all the tdlk ing.-16. ilifirAn exchange tells-of an editor who went a soldiering and was chosen Cap tain. One day at parade, instead of giv ing the order: "front face, th'ree' paces forw - ard," he exclahued""Cash, two dol lars a year in advance." its" What is the-reason that men never kisgreach other, while the ladles waste a world of hisses on the femolne faces?" said a foolish gent to a lively girl the oth er day. The young I,atly *answered, "De cause the men have something .bett,t,@, /Oat OW tlitf WeXaell I:l2veleti'r 12, 1866. trrite GEDIIA.N ivaltwir MAKE GOOD alCiI3 The culinary art forms a part of the education of women in Germany. The well-to-do tradesman, like theMeelmnie, takes pride in seeing Ills &laugh ters good housekeepers. To effect this object the girl on leaving school, which she does ,4when about fourteen years of age, goes through the cecemony of vontirtrintioa, and then is placed by her parents with a country if entieman, or in a large family, where she remains one or two years, ing what may almost be termed the p,l-t of servant, arei doing tire work of one. This is 100 it upon as an apprentice:-hip to dome: tic economy. Stie (hirers front a eervant, however, iii this: she reelliVestin wages; on the coot rary, her parents often pay for time care taken of her, as well its her clothing. Thi,: the lir-t step in her educationi as housekeeper. :slit tne kime conditions, into time k idiom of a Heil private falolly., cr into that of a gosh of good repute. Ifere she has c pntrol of the expenditures and of_the FerValliz; ernpilVed in it,, Lind ps . l*- F,011a.4 kit tale cooking 11 , 91 1 • a 1 - tino , k,d 2.11:1 1, by the family with il ,, fei•onee:iall :• , :71 id 2ki. daugb t el's) of rich families training, with J ference;however, that ths.yri......avc it in a pri,mely `l/1111/,100, or a l'eyal reAdi There i pp a reigning tiaoLett iu ttpamany the pm'e.eut niomont who was trained in this way. Consequently the women ' Germany are periect of economy. lI.E.PUBLICA G N . r:iv-12 ENT A YA [L• ME 6 TIIO - NeW Ygirk (iitilepetudentl, titt tivr the headin4: nepublie:ill erittnentttFaillire'."' 1110 the followitle:: If the conflict bet welt the partiians of the President and thbse t: ngre-s con tinuos to ittere.i-e t the -arne ratio tii.tt wr have it will not take loog to hying the ( vet tnurut to precipice which the ile-poN. Eu rope are so eager to see' Shah we go blindly on in this suicidal anus-e until the fithilitnent - of the monarchical prophesier be reached? Shall we confirm and demonstrate the theory Unit ropuh lican cov,ithocint ? If we would avoid the dm oyir of such an end, we Intht ceai.e the foollith cctidnet which now disturbs and ligihdes the country, and rcsfoic Gin Coion to it , o(d r-ondition p, , acc, triozqufl;ty «nd proeperity. Th.• most alarm ing..teat ure of the re cent, canvass wits the fact, that the utter ance* of the Radical speakers that were most applainied, were those that were tibe. bitterest and moat throcious against the peopieof the South. ,Passlon and pre johce, hatred and revenge, field high festival under the utterances ot . Butler, Wade, Le. th.tl hUlil3ll storm ehal I have !-übititied, t here con he no more hope for the re-itoration of the (Trion to it -old vqinlition of pi act", tranquility and prolterity. But will that 'em in be pep. in;;.ted to sub-:dc ? Not lithos.. interest ed in keying it up can tent - rot it. TitE CONSERVATIVE PELESS The Conservative , t 'acne:Jima the State and Union are »)tromter to-day than they have evor bcon in ti:' l,tl , tory e , ," (he na tion. They constitute an hum( ma-) army of freemen, who ale nobly kit Wier or that constitutional restoration which alone wilt bring back the goad 4)1(1 times of the Repuhlie, and ine;rea , e t !re nation al pro-parity winch 1 , now [(!.toed in jot ip- Lady lay the insorness of the Radicals. As long as the .11( .tivectl , to party rule4the uiaiun W4S . happy and united, ti tad all ways were way 4 or pien , antne=q, and all liar paths, peace. As :soon as the old Dien'ettratie lanthinarks ,werc (bitter:tied, "pas•-ic,nate disc ord rear. d ( terit)..l .L..)11e1," end a f.ti ) "! Mi . )] I civil war ue-a.: the lano`vo , i(.tercht I its leri Ile 44_,i1 with Ira te:l)A !)))) , ),1. The .): - .1:1.4 of the cern:Jen; having. 1)»))4n proudly miainti.'in c.l on.e - ery"foni. or 'cileral territory, it is now the. duty oft very tal.' ln Ul.- deavot to r( -'444e sq»..)ethly as po- , -ible "tiro era of ).1 teeliai;;," anal promote Old. union or ,entiniont and w) , :(ll mutitally !Aqui& all 5:(4,:4)u.4. object cannot be antire eerlaitals attaii(.ll than by, properly suppiiriimr; I he conser vative press ;n the couniey. Toe eirettla tion of all soeit jcitrirtils shoni)l be in et io every Th.) re are comparitivdy Lt t few N% le , ' poor to take a new , ptap.)r, lied (ho )).4 who can subscribe shoulo da e.l for the It.2itetli of those who tann)a. Let the Con , ervative.; give this matter their prompt and' earliest attention.—Age. TOOD FOU. AGNIIIIOLDERS The 1-1 - Imiltm Spcciatot, publi:berl in Canada We4f, of the 10th ult., contained the following I,tartlin our capAalists will do, well to read and seriously ponler upon : Tile late r..pid decline in riiited Sbiteg -eecuritit" iii England has el:eited eomid erablesurp:ige. it7ten tee read the (.1 the Iladieal frad,rx, /twat ccy, flt , i, ()pea arc(' r,f e.Trif 7,-ar intd fl.rcd diternurtatinn to nvard the A'Tc/hern iS'inte• - ; as conquered procl,bees and not as a poetioretti a eestuf , d (Taloa, uy can s-wecti 7Pa:4l'r:tit this decline. Until the ditlit uhy et preseiit existing between the President and Congress is confidence cannot be expected to' revive. CapiLaiLits will oat care to invest, their 1i10111.7y in a country t, , .) torn by po.. lit lea! ditrereneas and un-ettied by polit ical uneaslnes4. that inrc4t meats in CAil&d ,S'(afci harc crf nto.it cevscd, not only in London, but aho, in Frankfort, the quotations being alum( catieely nominal. At thc saran, (lute aft other seen ,tie. hat i nut in the p..;rrc, A us-, Wen included, which are deemed more Worthy of confidence than those of the American republic. The consetpxnee of the decline in American xecurities in Europe will, in due coarse of time, be a correNionding deprety,lon in the r:tates, coupled with a di:pm:elation in the eut4 relit**, and a imnSequent rise in the price of gold. And all this 13 the re , ult of the blustering vaporing of the Radical party, their constantly reiterated threat 4 of war with tfeest Britain, odd flair etddent terminat:on to precept rcooh^iliatiot oilthe aticerse parties ire t ie AS7,I(C3. Willi it Co,sla.—The cost of sending a telegraphic ri-pltoli to Europe is illu4tra ted In a story told of au ambitio:u young man from the country, who on a recent visit to Boston, was an sious to send a di.4- patch over the Atlantic eaLle—just for the fun of the thing. • Gathering up till his loose change, lie entered the B ston of and' expressed his wish. Raving written bis message and handed it in, he laid his cash on the counter, exclaitanig, "How far will this money, pay for ?" Quickly runningsever the atoney, gle op erator replied, 'about an inch." The youth departed asadder told a wier man. frgirA worldly wise exhibitor at a late agricultural fair in Connecticut divided a hivahel of peaches, entering one half in - his own name and the other, in tife name or a gentleman of some prominence in the vicinity. His own half Wa.3 un noticed, but the' other half bushel took the prize, proving there it) 8021aething ammo. ~ ~ s a:., i 49TH YEATL-NO. 7. Tlrr, anzAT IttitNTWN. For What was the Late War Fought? [From tho Journal of Coninwrce, Oe.t. V). A leading Radical ['amt., mindful per haps of a Dernocratie assertion that the war had been "a failure," aaya "We have given billions of money, and mill ions of men, and the lives of three or four hundred. thousand of these, to suppress the ieNclllon ; and for all this what N the value received?"—And having asked the qule,tion, the same paper answers it by sayin , r, in substance that we have gained ilcithi lig but borne murders and m assa- ere 4; thus in effect affirmlng the Idea nf a total failure. it is indeed rather re- markahle that the universal voice of the Ida 1ic,14 party at the present moment unites in declaring the wur a total failure in, the purposes for which it was underta kdn, aceording to the Radical idea, and the Coliservative voice is equally clear in saying that the restoration of the Union, lit' tieclared object of the war, has not Mien aecomplished. Nor is ft possible to (tiny. according. to both views, the war has failed: No one pretends to say that it has fulfilled the intent for whitth he ativo,ated it. No one it sati-tied. In fail, then 'ore, the nation, st ind:t in this remarkable aspect, before the world, of having [ nine throdithalt Uro.: riV it,W:ir, fairing expended vast amounts of blood and treasure, having gigantle load of debt, liaving laid down the lives of a million soni3, and being at the present moment engaged in deter mining what it vas for! One cannot, irk looking at this state of facts, but recall the truthful prophecy of Mr. Lincoln, that after expending fortune ailit life in `•tlit , same old questions" would be us. indeed, Mr. Lincoln hi l addressed that warning voiee' to the Not th US well as the south, if hit had seen that war would no more settle the North elm than the Southern mind, we might perlialt4t have been discussing the tines , tams now without the we;gotufdc.Lt, the Memories of battle, the hit tern:_ , ss of en niity which makes them so di Moult of so- Rut there is no such word as have been" in the history of na tion,. It is useless to look back except for the light or history to rhino on the fu ' The solemn truth is, that we arc facing tht_te questions now, and we must atl , wer them. For what 'shell we say the War was fought? That is a present ques tion. .If for the supromaey of the Con htitution and law, then let us stop placing elattaeles in the way of the operation of the CoutAitution and law over the South etu States. If for the ',reservation of the Union, then. let us look on all Men as do ing wrong who oppose the Union. If for _the tiro of the government, then let us have done with the folly of demanding amew constitution anti new order of gov ernment as the condition of union and A CONSESTENT Pl.itTV. 'The Radicals are eltninz a notoriety fiir ineonsisteney which cannot fail to fdirike every candid mind in the country )Ntith ainazeinent. They as-umr the rid- Widens is.sit ion that In an impeachment of the President he must be removed as scion as the articles are rent from the House. to the Senate, and before the trial and 41eterinination of the case again'st him; but in the els.c of the recusant Po llee Commist , ioners of Baltimore, they hold the contrary doctrine, that they ciannat he turned out of office until they ljace hoar tried and convicted of the of fenses charvd again , t them. - They also alleve that tlovetnor Wells, of Louisiana, has the right to remove certain officials for neglecting to diseharge their duties and appoint others in their places, and Oil upon "the gocermoont" to sustain the tiovernor withal! the military power „at hl: emutnand; while they Itoidly as sert that Governor Swann, of 'Maryland, has /10 right to do tile very sauu' thing, and propose to "(Irene!) the -trots of B 11- limere with blood" If "the government" find .7-kl.tz-. pi%itect liha in maintaining t LlWri slid CO:Niittilioll of iii., state. - Now, it is very evident that Governor Bwaim eleatly un jf sr-4:111 , 1s ‘1 list he is out. and dors not intend to be swerved ita h of' duty by the idle threats and In can ingless bravadoes of the" forch and-Turpentine" faction. His warrant f‘,r his present vourse, is found in that clate , c of the law creating the °Mee of j'‘,ll..e. Commissioners, which runs as fOrIONV: Iv- lnhJeondll^t any of the rail 'caw nti4aonerB 7,1(1)/ be relitomd by a COIL ( ulye4l et.),Y if t h , t.UJ hoa,c,l of Mr n crut ...14.:b1y, or by Ila. Gocc:%llr durtny fh-erof. Can any thing he plainer? And yet in the face of this clear and explicit proci b.lon of the statute, the ii•idiLahsan nou lice their purpose of inaugurating a 'w civil war, if tlovernor liwann at tempt: hi execute the laws of the Coin mon lyetilth. A mote in fatnotiq i•et el par tis;uu• never disgraeed Lktiuti t the l'oliee Cominis,lielers i i 9tiostion. N-nowl ugly and openly, they di: rauehili thousand:: of freemen who are ay much en' hied to vote as they are.. The 111;11- /.14i, hore and c, kiiow thi.s to he the Viet, and with this-flame:ill tfutli ire do not lie , ltate to comiset arm ed ri. , istance when the guilty parties are brought to judgment by a lioverner of their own creation.--Apc. • Anybody, Oh A - WI- 7 .111er eotimftting for a long time with General Cirant, find employing in vain every artifice to invei gle him into :gel ntetratici ng the use alas name £1.4 the Radical candidate -for the Pr,gideney, the ILtlieal wire-pnilers have been cumpelic,l to look about. for ,urn; other military chiertain to Tally around. After :cc:aching illvain through toe long 11.4 of military heroes who have zedueved honorable dis'inction in the field they have 1441.101 it I:e4t. for want of a better, upon AIR; o erld lien)a min F. Butler, the great "bottled up," win, never ismglit a bottle nor won a victory. Thi. is nomination, tun.: eminently lit for the Radical DiwiniGalits to. make. Gen'i Butler's experience in sowing the seed of disunion in the Charle.Aon Con vention, in MO, proves him an adroit and Intscrupuiou:4 Disunionist. Ilia for mer panegyrics upon the Divine right of slavery render him peculiarly ancere in hi-present advocacy of u nqualitted negro sutirate and his ad tnintstrution of atticirs at New Orleans exemplille, very qtrong ly his aptitude at con ii4ent in n: the nom ination iasingularly rppropviste. Butler 14 the per,onideation of the "facile:a Dis union party.— Vat. hg. 4•11.0. ta-A few days since, ap7el, - )l , ‘n Yan kee, fresh from his rural home, took-a trip to New York. As he was paa:-Ing down Broadway, he km a card in a win dow on which wa4 glinted, "Soda, ten cents a gla'4!'4." Jonathan thought he would try some of "that air sod;; which he'd hearty tell 6n." Entering' the store and calling for the coaling beverage he was startled almo,,t out of his boots, as the druggist turned the faucet. Rush! Liz! whi , h went the e=caping as and. water! The Yankee jnatpad backward, with an itiellt9tant anti Startled look, ex claiming, "No, sir ! no tir-ee! You can't play that on nic! When I drink Linn' hot soap suds, I hope to he darned I" , Lager Beer hes become what may be cAlkid a unatirrallt.ed" American bev erage, for the amount manufactured in this oouutry is said toexeeediho amount made i glirope. Tim Rouyn wu t r. MOT Asper inn TT We consider It to be settled that no single Knitheru Rote wilt velontnrfly Constitution. The objections which they urge canadt be overeome. Th. action of several of the litotes, and tile tone of the Sotither% prem, almost with: out exception, lead tts to that concitudon. The most i remarkable feature in the mat ter Is the great calmness with whisk Southern jrnirnals wpm:telt the question. Thbre iv no hinter and not the sitghteat attempt to arouse the freedoms of the people. They advise their reiekirs to ignore national politics, to devote their entire attention to their domestic ening And the local interests of t heir,starea a nd communities. They urge them to aban don the control of the redPral %vent ment to the Radicals for the present, anti to devote all their time and eaergies to - repairing their broken fortunes. South ern newspapers arc filled from day to day, and front week to week, with proposi tions for building railroads and erecting manufactories in their midst. The:want of capital is a greater source of complaint with them than the past or proposed action of Congrest. They have dt•elered the.proposed amendments to be df sneW • a charueter that the people of UM South can never adopt them, and havingdone that they quietly direct attention to local coneerns. That the newspapers fully express the settled resolve of the people we have no doubt. They are prepared to bide their time, preferring to continue. to be unrepresented in Congress rather than to submit" to terms which they regarl at degrading. They assort that conoes"-i has no light to make any such conditions precedent, but being power less to control the mattt r, they me ens tent to wait until rea , on re 4111104 itv sway in the North. That they Neill stand firm ly by their cenvietions thilv expressed: there is nu .retti.on to ,iottlit. linw the Radicals will meet thil kind ofopposition to their revolutiondry designs reinains to be seen. They cannot deny thd right of the Southern State to reject the pm posed amendmentv. In 15u bruitt ittg them for adoption, they fully recogniise the right of the people of the diflerent States its approve or to repntli.de theth. Tho people of the South having detect net to accept them, the Itatileals art nt tho end of th it string. What neat move they ,sill make we can only vaguely conjecture. Tltey tams du , 41ofouthiog. They can neither stauil still nor go backward: To do either Is to ntevr, political death. mtist ielvitnee or die. We await the me: •yinlii:ng of Coa t:lre-3s with no hale anxiety. bIiZT - TllO Ralik:llS Say th the Nest!. (10/11 wishes to have reheis 111 cOligreekr Wllleh isnntco. IPA Con4res4s nays you will sAlopt our amendment, Ovlngg the, negroes tile right to vote, we will grant :111111V81y to pit." 18 not that doing well'? 1t is awful to have rebels'in Uin gress now, hut after the Southern "people rive the uegroes the right of suiVrage, why.then the rebels ;nay be aditileted— hen the rvbek will be rebels no longer. The thing that Is to purity them is ad mitting negroes to the right of !suffrage ! , From that is it not evident that. it, is WA the rein is that the Radicals hate, hut negro suireage that they love? The 1T brews:--The Mobile Register pays •tho following handsome tribute to the indefatigable industry and thrift of the itt that city : "Who ever saw a Hebrew begging+ bread ? It ere arc none. We are inform ed by nn old resident—one who hos lived in Mobile for forty years, and has served many of them in a high - ollichtlaPacitY, that of the 1111111 V who have applied for public charity, lie has yet to see the first son of Abraham wanting the necessaries of life. How true, then, the promise of God: The son of the righteogs Flan shall never beg breed. The I dustry and• enterprise of this clam of our fellow citizen:4 can he traced on every hand to Mobile.• Their organizations and socie ties take the ,frunt, rank. Those who w.'reill at tewlai tee at the Fnleli4d Suety's grand ball can readily realize the rotes ui this remark." - - DiaboliPal 11 i ry.—Ono Perrot, a French nau, has in ve fed - ree terrible destrmtice engines —the first, It three barreled air-gun, firing ono thousand bullets a minute, the ballets dFol44ug from a hopper .wildiout Interungsion Into the pun; the rk , eond is similar, but mountvd on wheels; and the third is a steam I zwomoti ye, discharging two pound weight Of projectiles Nr seemul, and ea pal& of killing one hundred and seven ty-two thousniid, eight hundred menin 'twenty-four hours, if but one Man wits killed to every hundred shots diselnuaced. R0N. 4 .1.11ey s.ty I Inn growing,,ohl he eall,e my ILur biBllVero,l :all there ,are crow's feet upon my forehead, and Iny step iy lint so firm and e 1 tie un:rif yore. But they nre mktaken. Thts,t la Bol•mo, The kneed are we.44‘, but the lateen ar43 ‘ net me. The eyes are dim, but the eyed are not me. This 1-4 the howe in which live; but I young—yOallgelr now than I ever w.tl-4 before."--De, Ciathrle. lOLA young LoulAvillh clerk, Induced a reApeetable Hoosier girl to run away from her home and go over to Louisville. where he promised to marry her. He kept her at aboardlog-house, two or thre'e 413,ye, and di,;amorable proposalstir her. She got him tato the parlor, look ed the door, an elwhilltKl him within an loot] of his life, whereat the pupple soht, good for Lb.; iloolier girl. It is it.ed that ~'me fifteen hwri tired ct,DLts have arrived at Antietam Cemetery, near Sharp 'did., tram,- porttsi urn, the Chesapeake and uhloett frolit Washington etty, during. the pastfett days, fur, the enclosure of the re mains of the Pederitl soldiers to be rein terred there. The work, of hating up their remains and reinterring them, hw already otenineticed, 3Gs,t!nl w 4ll 411'i Lahor.--Trotewsor Houghton, of Tcinity•Colic4e, t ' lluhilu has published some eurlous. chetnieat eemput,itions rospecting the re`ntivo amounts of phV:slcnl cYbauatio» produisni by mental and Inannal labar. Acco,rding to these ertimate tw.) !tours of 'severe ment•il study abstract from the human S o .-stew as much vital tre ligth a 9 is taken from it by an entire tiny -oftuere Ltaud 'work. At Lyon, V' ran ‘Se, a procerna" tins beenaluptv.i ror linen mid miter o rtinie4, and m any per .4,nlB have tltoir p ntr.at.4 non their linen .imkteml of baviii4, it marked with their initial:3. fit the silk shops if - rio artielei are exhibited photnirnsPhed with nante4 and fwielftit devleen. Tho articles are not at all iniured by waslthi;;, and the process 14 eubily Lind rapidly ef fected. IL - wignatino.—A !Ay elevantly dressed in the I hahilinionts of woe" via» met in the street a few tlayl ago by an aefituti twee who ventured to remark upotrher Acixg in mourning. "Yes'," 9xid the!he ' roaVod one, moirrnfolly, taking' few StP4 to trail h.qr tirOigi, an i looking o'er her St kotibler at the effect thertit4, "I've hist lost my mother—don't you think this a sweet veil? Sueh a (leen hen !' Snell a resignation in afilietio4tb Loath ing. - - VW•The Comptrollor of the Currency ba 1'1 , 4.1(4 , 4 that matflatell trote4 langt bti Tocko.:nutt by the redemption agenefea of the National Lanka. at the eotploor9lal centres. If tho mitt* aro au tautilay4 as to make their itleatity do,t bt . ."Lt I, thes , aro to ho referred to the think which•Aistied theta. 021. A. tipay loafer , loiLdook. n, globe lamp' with letters oh ' ft for tlib' ittleett at night,' "I'll be blessed," said htt,'"ltikttuu be4y halset stauk atiVOIVAOII.IIII4 oil F lo moOn.". • • • • • - • A lIENDX ENT& = I= = MEM %1% th`k• ltter-a , • ,;•;.1 MIMI alfisitifigar