Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, December 31, 1866, Image 3

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411.624 AC FOR 1.11137.
Jos Perirrstie.,—All kin& of Joh Work_ done in
tlke biss manner, cheaply and expeditiously,
at the o.curpit.sit onlee.
Anvittertaitaltarnt.L7-The Cone:LER la the best ad
vertising medium In the county. Butes
Name as hereto:Aare.
Taxan; of Stinscsurrrox.—The Cox rit.en Is pub
lished pt $2 per annum if paid in advance—
s2lO tnot paid in advance.
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TM PORTA NT- TO SOME PEOP —S.Ot to
all. Such as have, paid-the printer as
promptly ao he has served them, (many
thanks!) used not read this—not a word
of it is intended fdr them. To those in
arrears, however, whether for advertising,
job work or 6660(1-Via:a, we must again
appeal, and can assure them that never
Were we wore I L K EAKNUiT. To pay for
paper, ink., type, : labor, and a hundred
other matters entering into the publica
thou of a widely-elrculuted newspaper,
requir.'s th'e handling of a good deal of
money—especially in high times, as Opt&
still are 'to printers; paper, &e., being
nearly as deur as during the war. To
whom 'than: the printer look for
the means to ,estrry on his business, but
to thosib who have• the benefit of it? It
is so in every other branch, and there is
no reason Why our's should be au excep
tion to the rule. Those, then, indebted
on our books are again urged to deal with
tis as they would desire others to deal
with them. PAY YikaMPTLY.
To the call made two months ago, hard
ly one in forty responded. Many, no
doubt, supposed that it was a atere.:ster
reotyped matter—that we did, not Mean
half we said—and that if they failed to
pay, It would wake little difference to us
or anybody else. It they 'so thought,
never were wen more mistaken. We
neefied what was due us tben, - and what
did not come, is needed worse now fur
tlic‘ delay.
We shall soon make out bills, and send
them tO those in arrears. Will not many
save us this trouble by- remitting at
onee=wrthin the present week, or, at
least, within the pfeseut year? To get
along at all, we must have au). own—and
If after a reasonable time, those who give
no heed to this call should find more
summary measures adopted to convince
them of our earnestness, they will have
nobody to blame but themselves. WE
UST HAVE MONEY.
PuBLIC MEETING.—The citizens of Ad
ams county 'interested in the' passage of
an Act for the relief of those whose prop
erty was destroyed or taken- by the ar
mies during the rebel Invasion, are re
quested to meet at the Court-Hottse, in
Gettysburg, on NEW YEAR'S DAY, at
l o'clock, P. M., for the purpose' of ma
king arrangements to urge their claims
before the Legislature. A full attendance
is desired. MANY CITIZENS.
Latest Market Reports.
'OETTYdBURO.
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1661/-I)htekwelt - ilk Co. have now
18s7=-ready their Revised Catalogue of News
-1887-,-papers for 1867,' containing all the
1 8 67—principal Publications, for which they
1867—receive Satuteriptiont at //c leerdar Rata,
1867—and, on many of them, offer the ad van
-1867-:sage of subscribing for 3 months. Send
1867—br a copy containing lull details of our
1867—admirable system of operation. We
1867—refer to the Publisher of this paper.
BLACKWELL k CO.,
- Office, V: Cedar &reef,
Box 4,298 P. 0., New York.
Dee: 31, 1866. 3m
A Card.
"Off AVINO disposed of the Excelsior Gal
leryJUL to C, J. Tyson, I take this oppor.
tui,lly to thank those who, during my short
residence in +Gettysburg, have favored ma
with their patronage; and also to ream.
mead 'll4tirs. 1. G. and C. J. Tyson to the
eonfi ;ewe °r pm publle, as I heroin all their
dealiagnrwlth ice found theta to be upright
an - d honorable men. 11. B. BOYD.
Dee. 24, Ikea. 3m .
Bliklinjta FOR SALE, wkolottle
13 or rotoil,iit abs.Lumbor Tani ot t •
C. H. SHAMIL
OS.r ESDAY, the 15th day of JANCARY
next, the subscriber will sell at Public
sale, at his residence, in Cumberland town..
"ilk Adams county, near the road leading
from Gettysburg to Eaaltsburg, 3 miles from
the former place, the following personal pro
perty, viz :
1 1101tsE, 41fileh Coifs, (i fresh) 2 Heifers,
1 Bull, 4 head of Young 17 Shoats, 5
Sheep, Two horse Wagon, Spring Wagon,
Ploug* Harrows, Wheelbarrow, Stosrel
Ploughs, Horse Gears, Bridles, Collars, Cow
chains Rakes, Forks, Grindstone, Cross-cut
Saw, kc. Also, Household Furniture, viz :
2 Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobe, Bediteads,
Tables, Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Settee, Sofa,
3 Stores, I-age Iron Kettle, 3 Clocks, Dishes,
2 Barrels of Vinegar, a Child's Carriiixq, and
other articles, too numerous to tuention.
birsoto to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.,
on said day, when attendance alit he given
and terms made known by
JULIUS; HEFNER.
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Licenses.' '
IliE following applications for Tavern its4l
Restaurant Licenses hare heak filed An
the office of the Clerk of the Courts. and win
he presentel at the neat Court of Quarter
Sessions of Adams county, to be held at Get
tybhurg. on ItIONDAY, the 21st (;ay of JAN U.
ARY,'A. D.. 1807: - I
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?AVM! LiCENST.
William E. Myers, Gettysburg borough;
Jacob Stick,
Randolph Johnson, i r
J•tvolo Eicholtz, Franklin township,
A. S. illldebrsod,lton township.
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ItIVITACRANT
A. K.fitoner; Hamilton township.
A. W. MINTED., Clerk.
Per S. H. Eicnovrz, Deputy
Clerk's o:fie.; Gettysburg, }
Dec. 31, InGd. tc
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Proclamation.
WILEIEAS the Hon. Boerne J. FISRFR,
President of the several Courts of Corn
mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th
District, Anillut ice of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer anc, Genrcl Jail Delivery, for the
trial of ell capits.•l and ether offenders in the
said district, and Isaac. E. WI ESINAN.IIRd liras
Rocisisoo, Reqs., Judges of the Courts of Com
mon Pleas, sad Justices of tire Coons of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jar: Delivery. for
the trial of all capitol end °tinr u:Tenders in
the County of Adams—have isAried their pre
cept, bearing dote the 21st day of Novetubei . ,.in
the year pf odr 'LORD one thousund eight hun
dred and sizty•six, and to me directed, - for
bolding a Court of Common Pleas, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General
Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer .and Terminer,
at Gettysburg, OR MONDAY, the 21st Ley of
JANUARY, 1861—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all tits
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Coasts,
Ws:within the -said County of Adrtrws, thee
they be then and there in their proper persons,
with their Runt, Reeor'ils, Itiquisittoos, Exam
in it ion s, and other Remembrances, to do those
things which to their others andio that behalf
appertain to be done, and also, they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are or
theo.shell be in the Jail of the said Vourrty of
Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute
against thew as shall be just.
PHILIP HANN, 81.erift.
Sheriff's office., Cettystrarg, Dec. 31,
A Small Properly
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AT PRI TATE SALE.--The and rsigned
off •rit at Ptivaie rtsle, his valuable nritp.:\
err, situate .io Tyrone town‘hip. Ad tins
county, on the road leading tr tin Huutera
town to. Peterabiirg, about 4 stilys from_ the
latter place. rout:tint:lg about :to ACRES, more
or less, improved with a uood cue
and a hail story LOU HOUSE, and ,eis
a good Stable of large sim-, with 4`.1 ;
a &lever-till:rig t, ell or water at
the door. There is a firet-rate gardeu. suit
the laud is alt in a high Mite ut cultivation.
There are aoeut 2 acres ut t,•r, and a ssffi
rieut ipautity of M eadow lan.}, There is a cc
ty of fruit on the premises. • The feueea are
in good order. Toe property is conveniently
located to Markets, Schools, Churches,ke.. and
is hoe cif the most desirable properties to tte
county.
Persons wishing to view the property wit!
mel on the h./dr:signed. ruidi fig thereon.
GEURtA. DALIGIIERTY.
Oet. 29, 1860. ti
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ETTYSEHRO FoRGE.
Ur The suliscrihrra respectfully inform the
inilAic Unit tbhy Lave erected a Forge in con•
nectioa with their Eteam Mill, and are now
mac ufacturiug
FORGED ♦ND HAMMERED IRON,
such IN Plough, Horse-shoe and 134 r Irco, and
respectful') invite filack-ssuitha and Dealers to
give them • call, toe log satisfied that 'hey
V 1 ill be able to please as to quality, finish and
price. BRINGMAN k WARREN.
N. B.—The highest market price paid for
wrought and scrap irou. B. & W.
Dec. 17, 186,:.
11,0041 tone nay
WANTED.—The Beafer rPteis Hay Com
pany will pay the:HIGHEST MALKET
PRIOE for HAY, delivered at their Hay Sheds,
in Gxt3rd, at P. Hann s Station, and in Gettys
burg. JEREMIAH DIEHL,
Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1866. 3m Agent.
JOSEPFI FINK'S ESTATE.—Letters of A -
ministration ou the eat tte of Joseph Fink,
k.. 04 , late of tierinaur township. Adams coun
ty, clec'a., haviug been •gr.ated to the ,under
signed, the Bret named residing in Sountjoy
town nip, 2nd the last n coed in the city of
Baltimore, they hereby give notice to all per
cone indebted to cud es to ausaa immediate
pa)ment, and those hay ag claims against the
same to present theta , properly sutneuticated
for settlement. PIUS FISK,
JOSEPH FINK, Jr.,
Kov. 26, 1866. 6t* Administrators.
Communicated
OF/N CAS,,AT'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad
coinistratiou on the estate of John Cusant,
Tate of Stra/ian township, Adams county, de
ceased, haviogbeen granted to the uudersigned,
reading in same township, be hereby gires no
tice to all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment, and those baring
ela into against the same to present thew properly
authenticated for seuleusent.
JOdN F. FEITY, Auer
Nov. 12, 1866. 6w
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- 500
• 2 23 a; 276
• 200 y. 225
• $5
T" undersigned bariug retired from bui
nese, he asks those indebted to make
payment with as little delay as possible.
Such as do not settle before the first of Janu
ary ueit, will find their aceoucta in the bends
of an officer fur collection
JOSEPg B. GILLEBPIII.
Gettysburg, Nov. 26, 1866.
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Pine Shimurlea.
LARGB lot of Pine Shingles from $6.50
to $l5 per 1000 ; for ode at the Lumber
yar of O. IL BUEHLEIL
• Oct,. 22, 1845
TOME 811INGLBS, the beat in the market,
for sale at JACOB SHEADS'iI men Lum
ber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining S. Lima
Kilns, Gettysburg.
Roy. 26, 1866. tf
DR. HORNER'S FRAGRANT MYRRH pre-.
serves the Teeth, cures aA diseases of
the gums - and purifies the breath,
G 0 to DUPHORN k HOFFNAN'B,IO buy
your Dry Goods, Notions, Queemsware,
&c., on the oorthwest Oorner of Diamond,
Gettysburg, Pa.
6UM-BARKS ISD DRIBD PRINT want
-0 ed at K&GBFLEISCR'S.
A SPLENDID assortment of Pall and Wiu-
I& ter Clothing just received at
PICKING'S.
11 - A.DTES wanting.* good article of Perin-
Fancy Soap, or Hair Brushes, can
be supplied at J. L. SCHICK'S.
OVERCO4TIB--• large auorteoent of eveiy
. let. Vie, site and price--jdet,gd M iz 4 t ,s.
WrLY'B {tee is — uiTi4c — »‘.l4 aii mei
MEE
Public Sale.
Notice.
rrrm
Puy Up I
Shingles.
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Sberik's Sale. 11867‘.' Prospectu, 18117. *ftluatole Proloe' rtlen for Sale.
N pursuance 'est a writ of Yenditdoni ; 11rIE attention of the public is invited to the js#lN C. ZAHICK. LAND AGENT,
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Reponse, issued out of the Court of; i claims
Common Pleas of Adattorcounty, Pa., and 1 TII E WOR L I) 4 Has fur sal* a number of riesirabte proper
to me directed, will be exposed at Public as otos of the leading public journals of the ties, to which he asks the attention of those
Sale, at the Court House, in Gettysburg. on, country. It Is the chief organ of the Demo.
,wribing to pnrchase.
SATURDA N, the 12th day of JANUARY neat, ' exotic party of the United States, and the fore -' A LARE FOUNDRY AND u.tr,Frm
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et 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described - most advocate of the immediate restoration of SHOP, with DWELLING, situated in a coon.
Real estate, elz : j the Union. Its highest, merit consists in its ty seat, near Railroad and Depot. Good
A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate lathe !vhalaeter a, cnance for doing all kinds of work. Also,
Borough of Gettysburg,' Adams county, Pa., iAn Enterprising and Trustworthy News- several Town Lots will be sold with the
adjoining lot of James Pieree on the east and Pain?. property if desired..
lot of Thomas Grigsby on the west--fronting The next year bids lair to be a more critical A FARM of Iris ACRES, in "Mountpleas tot
on Breckinridye eta eel and retuning b ick , one in the history of our free institutions ihan township, Ad Ma county, with geed Stone
to an alley ; improved with a . I even nay of the cveatful ones that have prece. Mouse, good B ril, Wagon Shed,. Corn Crib,
Two-story Brick HOUSE, and a .-";' Ulf ded it. The first requisite for an intelligent Wash House, Orchard, &.:., near a turnpike
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One-st cry Sack-building attach- ..••; judgment of Public affairs is • full and anthem. and railroad.
ed.• Seized anti taken in exec's- --.'" —..- tic account of facts as they transpire. These ' FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn,
Lion as the Real Estate of John Ellower. I TIIE WORLD always mime to give with cote ; and other out-hoildings, Orator I, kc., three
• PHILIP HANN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offtce, Gettysburg, Dec. 24. '64. scientions accuracy, and Isiah equal fullness quarters of a milsefrom a railroad s atioo. A
l and fidelity whether they make fur or against good elinn ,. e; terms easy.
IleirTen per cent. of the purchase money its own views of pablic policy. Prompt activ. 173 ACRES )JF LAND, on the road lending
upon all sales by the Sheriff must be pa id over , its in spreading before its readei II et ery kind from flanovir to Littlestown. Gdod limestone
immediatelv after.the property is struck down, of news in w hid' any part of the public takes farm; large Brick House, Bank Barn, and otb.
lor upon failure to comply therewith the pro- lan interest, is the first duty of a newspaper; er ont‘buildi rice. The Latlestown Ilai/rond
perry will be again put up for sale. , I and•the facilities of The World fordischerging runs through the rear part tit the place. Price
, this obligation are unsurpassed by those of $B5 per acre.
'env j menet in the Gaited States. Whatever A FARMTQF 300 ACRES. in Cumberland
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elicit may fail in, it certainly will not fill to township, Minima county, three elites from
furnish - the news, nor to sapplysit with such Gettysburg, at which place is a rndro id and
promptitude, spirit, freshness, abundance, va- good market. , This farm can be divided into
rieta i accuracy, and candor, that a.' class of two farms, there °ring aim dy two sets of
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readers can miss anything of interest which improvements on the tract. The improve
they wish to find. ' ! inents are a cool two-story Jwelling House,
The Weekly World, a large quarto sheet,. Barn, and other out-buildings, and a Teuunt
same size as Daily, is now printed throe:Alai in house with all improvements.
large type. aol has the largest circulation of A FARM of 105 ACRE' ,on the Carlisle
any weekly journal published, save one, turnpike, under good cultivation, with w large
1. Its Market Reports embrace the New Brick House, Bank B ire., Wagon Shed, Corn
York, Albany, Brighton, and Cambridge Live C:lb, Carriage Rause anti other out-bnildlugs,
Stock Markets ; the New York Country Pro. all len% . I
duce and General Produce - Markets ; special, LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of '
and valuable Hop Intelligence; a department Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs, and '
o Agricultural Reading: all together cons- ail machinery for doing merchant worli. Best
posing an unrivalled hand hook of current in- water power in the corinry.
formation tur the Farmer, Live Stock or Pro.: A FARM of 175' ACRES. near the Hanover
duce Dealer, the Country Merchant, kc. I turnpill, on which, is erected a good House,
2. A page or more will be reserved for Es. Ball', and all necessary out- bni 'dings. Tire
tertaining Fireside heading for the Family' land is in a good state of cultivation. This
Circle, embracing the freshest and best Srories,i- proper le will be sold cheap.
Poetry, Religious Reading, etc., and a pace-fur A, FARM of 155 :ACRES, near finritcrstown,
the Discussion of all Prominent Topics of gsn- A , 1.11114 enllnty, on which is erected a good
eral interest, political, agricultural, financial, House, Barn and other out-buildings, rind the
literary, etc. , land is in a fine state of cultivation. This
The Scott-Weekly World is a large quarto farm will he salt cheap. ,
sheet, same size as Daily, which, by omitting A FARM of 3d At'llES, 8 acres in wood,
a great mass of ciry advertisements from the wilt one-and-n-half-story House, good Bain
Daily, contains all its news, correspondence, —land in good cultivation-31 miles from
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editorials, coinmerreial and market news, cattle Xew Oxford, and li miles from Bunau,glitown.
market *lid provision reports, and a fresh and Terms easy.
,entertaining miscellany of literature. Pub- 18 ACRES_ of WOODLAND, 2 miles from
lished Tues lay and Friday. . INew Oxford. -. 4.
1' E R Al'et : 1 A FARM of 200 ACRES', gond land, with
Weekly World. large Brick House, B tor, and 2 Tenant Houses
One copy. one year, $2 00 —4O acres in wciod—nalf a mile from the Con-
Four copies, one year, 7 04 await° Chapel.
Ten copies, one year, 15 00' A FARM of 180 Acres-225 can 'be pur-
Tw.nty copies, to one address, . 23 0 , chased—in Cumberland town.hip, 24 miles
Fifty copies, " " r,O 00 Loin Gettysburg, wear Chambershurg pike;
Semi- Weekly - World. I urge weatherboaraed 'Honse, Bank Mira, kc ;
am copy, one ) ear, $4. oo 40 acres in wood. The Farm has been reeently
Four copies. one year, 10 00 laved.
Ten copies, one year, 20 00 A FARMof 120 ACRES, with good House
Daily World. and Barn ,• 12 acres in wood; one mile west
One copy, one year, $lO 00 Of 1300 tuglitutVo.
Club Prizes. I A HOTEL. in New Oxford, two-story, roomy
For clubs of TO, One Weekly, one year. 1 and convenient fur business. Goad chance ;
a 50, One Semi-Weekly, one year. 1 terms easYr.
.1 rr 100; One Dairy, one year. I Also. a niiruher of good 110i15e9 and Lots for
Additions to clubs m..y be wade any time in sale in Ne,t Oxford. -
the year at the above club rates.l Persons who a ish to buy Red Est ite, as
Term, cash in advance. Hen& if possible, ' well as those who wish to sell, are requested
Post-office Money Order or Bank Draft. Bilis to give tae subscriber a call at his store u
sent by mail will be at the rode of sender. i New Oxford. .
We bare no travelling agents. Address all I Address,
ortlera 114114 letters to 1 JOHN C. ZIUCE, Land Agent, ,
____ ___......... New Oxto d, Adams county, PA.
July 0, 18sEt. tot
Tax Appeals: •
ritrik Commissioneraot Adams county here
byit give notice that they have tired ippon
ton following days for holding the Appeals
fur the several Boroughs and Townships of
said county, at the office of the County Coast.
missioneue, in Gettysburg, when and where
they will attend to hear Appeals, between the
hours of 9, A. hi., and 3 o'clock, P. if., of
each day, as follows :
The Appeals be Gettysburg, Cumberland,
Germany, Ox:"nrd, Huntington, Latimore. Ty
rone and Straban, ou TUESDAY, the 22d
of JANUARY nest.
Fur Hamiltonban, Franklin, Hiclrinad , Free
dam, Monntjoy, Union, Conowogo and Liber
ty, on - WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of JAN
UARY next.
For lienallen, Butler, Berwick bor., Berwick
tp , Rending, Hamilton, Mountplealant, and
Littleflown, On THURSDAY, the 24th day
of JANUARY rest.
By order of the County Commigtioner.,
J. M. ,WALTER, t-letk
Dec. 24. 18b6. to
Regiotter's Notices.
NOTICE is hereby given to.all Legatees
and other persons conceraed. that the
Admihiatration Aceoiants hereinafter mention
ed will he presented-at-the Orphan's Court of
Adams comity, fur confirmation and allow
ance, on MOSIJAY, the 22d day ofJANCARY,
180. at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz:'
1. The first and fintl recount of Eliz•tbeth
J. Walker, Administratrix of William J. Walk
er:deceased.
2 The first a •count of Samuel Bowers, Ex
ecutor of Margaret Bowers, late of Hunting
ton township, deceuod.
W. U. 110LTZWORTII,
Register.
Dec, 24, 186e1
Jury List—January Term.
GROW JURY.
Cettycleirg—Daniel J. Beuner, (Foreman.)
binban—Eli G. Beagy, Philip Donohoe.
Mcinio,:dedsast—Francis M. Buddy, J.Line3
C. Butte's.
Latlrstuarn—Ephraim Nlyers.
liamiltunban—Rnh't Wation, John Sanders.
Conowago--Emanuel Diller, Gtd,ge Kuhn.
,Mourojny--JAn Rebert, JeEse D. Newman.
leen w ick tp.—Joseph Kenner,
Latunnre—John Conl,4on,
ru/kiln—Samuel 11.1. rt.
uutiugton—Wilhara [AM
Germany—Vetili.tm Sterner.
Butler—William Crum, Philip Weaver.
Ozturri—Simuo
Freedom- Rhin E. Plank.
Huinilton—Miehiiel Bohn.
' , fuinberlan`d—Feintis Bream.
Tyrone—David Meals.
1122311133
Franklin—James Mickley, Juhn 11. Rat Tens -
perger:
Freejoin—Michael McFadden, Calvin P.
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11=16nelon—David Day, Abrithqui Trostle.
Dawn toOba n —Reuben cu,.Peter Shively.
Butler—Daniel Waiter, Daniel March.
Menallen—Wai. B Miller, Amos Schlo*er,
Miry statism Eil,pelluan.
G rapiny—Julin Crumritte, Jacob King.
StraLaii—Geore Gras., John Bender, Geo.
Ebreb crt.
l'lcion—greorge D. B.,seboar, Tulin Kindig.
MouutpleasAut—Samuel A. Smith, James R.
Giti, Elite Mayer.
Reading—Sam's Oee'9lolizer,John Simpson:
Gettysburg—Win. Guinn, Henry Bull).
ihrwleic cp.—Henry EHtinger.
Cucuberland—Chelstiac,',o:river, U. Paxton
High irct.
Younik)y—Jobn B. Spangler.
Oxford—Feud:lin Marahalli \ Samuel Neely.
Tyrant —Charles Yeatts. ‘.
Latitnore—Xivhael Stainbaugli.
Highland—Jolla Dube..
Dec. IY, HO. 14
Great iteduction
.PRICES
DRY GoODS,
Greerries, Ibreftrare, Quivnsware,
AT JC. ZWICK A SON'S, SE W OXFOR PA.
We have jest returned from the city, where
we bought a very large and well selected
stock of all kinds of goods, suitable in ohr
line, under
THE LATE DECLINE
Our stock consists in part of FRENCH
MERINOES, FRENCH COBOURGS, De!lames,
Calicoes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached
Muslins ; a large assortment of Black, Brown
and Plaid all-wool Doable SHAWLS, Balmo
ral SkirtS. Hoop Skirts, Gloves, ke.
MEN'S 44 EAR, consisting in part of Broad
and Beaver Cloths,-Block and Fancy Cassi
meres, Cassinets, Plain and Fancy Flannels,
Under-shirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS and CAPS, Driving and Buckikin
Gloves
♦ complete astortment of GROCERIES, at
low rate..
HARDWARE, such as Tire Iron, Spring,
Shear, Blister ind east Steels, Horse Shoes,
Horse-shoe tier, Nail Rods, ilatomered Iron,
Wails, Spikes; Spovels and Fois., Door Locks,
Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws.
Patois., Oils, GUSH, Putty, lc.
AND QIIRENSWARE, by the set.
Thankful for past patronage, we hape to
merit the same in the future.
J, C. ZOIICK SUN
New Ozford, Dec. 10, 1866. 3m
Inauguiation
(IF LOW PRICES.
kJ J. L. SCHICK incites the attention of
his friends and customers to his large and
well selected stock of
DRY GOODS
Comprised in part cf
French Merinoes, •
All. Wool Poplins,
•AU Wool Helaine',
♦ll Wool Plaids,
• Plain Poplins,
Black and Fancy Silks,
• Tamise Cloths,
• •Black and Colored Alpacas,
Black Cloths st.d Cassimeres,
Fancy Cassimeres,
Cassinets,
Juno,
Flannels of all Mods,
Gloves and Stockings.
Also, a Sae lot of Ladies' FU AND
SHAWLS, as weil as as &hoodoos variety of
Notions, all of which will be sold - cheap for
the cub. J. L. SakilCY.
Dec. ft, lead.
Eleetifta N•tiee.
ONZTTIINEIZO NATIONAL Bang, l .
•Dec. 13, 1866.
NOTICE is hereby feces that the Annual
Election for Directors of this Bank will
beld at the Banking House on TUESDAY,
tho.Bth day SASUAR.Y, Ise, at 1 o'clock,
P. Y. T. D. CARSON, Cashier.
Dec. IT, 1866.
EkeMM.
FIRS? NAT/ONAL BeAA OF GITT79HCRG.
IlqUTICI; is hereby given to the Stookhold.
ers of the First National Bank of Gettys
erg; that an Election for seven Directors, to
terve one year, will be held at the Banking
House of said Bank, on TUESDAY, JANUA
RY Bth, 1867. GBO. ARNOLD,
- Dec. 17, 1866. to Cashier.
rIISTISP, THIW.—If you have chapped
0 hand*, lip+ or rough skin, ate the OLIESI
prepared by Dr. IL IltottNElt. It Is just the
tidos at this 10041104 oltke year.
tr I'
A
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THE WORLD,
35 Part 1 uw, New York
Dec. 31, 18`66.
Teas! Team! Teas!
T EAS! TEAS! TEA'S!
TEAS! TE4..S) TEAS;
lIULXSALED at $ Pill Co:NT. abcige ael4aleuST
of itliportation.
We take pleasure in offering to the trade
the folhia ing popular TKAS. in original and 30
pound packager. Oue prices will be touted low
er than those of any other house in the trade,
with the exception, however, of thoie who
make it a business to buy and sell strined and
otherwise dam iged Teas, and palm them off as
pound. We warren! our Teas sound and
straight, and deal in no others, and dealers, to
be c ouviuca of this, need. only give us a trial.
We sell our Teas at the small advance of 5 per
cent. on the actual cost of importation, be
living that large trade with small profits is
more advaotageous to us as well us to the
public. We are sellin_ the following
TEAS IN ORIGINAL. PACKAGES. •
001.oso, 95, 95. $1 10, $1 20 per pound.
SoucuuNo, 90, P 3, 95, $1 03, $1 10, $1 20 per
pound.
Vous°, Ihrsost, 63. $1 01, $1 10, $1 20, $1 40,
$1 50, $1 70 per pound.
GCNPORDEEL $1 25, $1 35, $1 45, $1 53,51 73
per pound.
Also, Twankay; Hyson Skin, Japan and oth
er Teas, and r the ruling market prices.
In oidcr th it buyers mry readily compute
the amount of ftinds to be remitted in order
ing packages of Teas, we would state Young
Hyson averages 65 pounds to the package;
Oolong, 40 pounds; Souchoug, 42 pound;;
Gunpowder, 70 peon's,
Tu enable buyere'who wish to keep the dif
ferent lines of Teas, but !Live not a trade to
warrant their buying full p ickages, we have,
for their accommodation, put up the follow ,
Ong original Teas in
30 POUND PACKAGES,
And sell these packages as follows :
00 amo, $25 50, IA SC, $33 and $36 per
package.
SOLTVONO, 4124, $25 50, $29 50, $3O, $33 and
430 per package.
Tornio ‘Hrsos, $25 50, $3O, $33, $36, $42,
$e and $5l per package.
GUNPOWD lc, $37 50, $4O 50, $43 50, $46 50
and $5l 50 per package.
We warners( all our Teas as represented, and
if parties are not perfectly satisfied that the
Teas perches of us are cheaper than they can
buy elsewhere they can be returned within
thirty days, at \our expense, and the money
wil. be refunded.
. Y. KELLEY k CO.,
' \ Late Kelley 1 Vaught,
No. 56\ Vesey Street, New York.
Dec. 24, 1866. $1
ANDREW LITTL.
testamentary or
e, late of Mounti
county, deceased, hit\
undersigned, residing
gives notice to al! persi
to make insmedikte p
claims against the sa,
erly authenticated f4l
WILL,
`For the sake
indebted or having .
widow of the decease
same.
Positive Notice.
pin School Board of Cumberland towbip
j request all persons interested to meek at
toe house of Joseph Little, to the borough f
to make settlement of the Bonn
Fund, and thus show to the township the
standing of thB same. Such as are interested
and fril to attend, may put up with the con
sequences. To meet on the SECOND THURS
DAY IN JANUARY, the I oth, at 9 o'clock, A.
M.—and continue from day to day until all is
settled up. By order of the licald,
A.BltAki AM SPANGLER, Presl.
N. LIGIRTIIII, Sec'y.
sw-The Township Auditors are also so
quested to be present.
Dec. 17, 1868. td
Fatal)fished in UM.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
MEUCHAWT
AND
DEALER IN LEAVER,
No. 14 South Third Street, Muladelphia.
lier Consignments solicited.
Dec. 18, 1866. ly*
Philip Redding,
JIISTIOR OF THE PEACE., will be at his
office; (at his residence,) In Cumberland
township, on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, to give his attention to Jo4tiee's busi
ness. [Doc. 3, 1806. 401
Picture-Frames.
GREAT variety of PRITEItiE FRAMES,
iwith plain and convex glasses, for sale
tkorne,r's Drag and Vari3y Slam
Jams 21,1181 h _
Ka:winger do Shireman,
NO. 8 WES MARKET STRIA' r,
YORK, PA., _
AGENTS AND DEALERS IN
PIA.NOS AND GADINET oDAIANS,
.111 E ODEON,Y,
AND ALL KINDS OF
MUSIC'AL INSTRUMENTS,
respectfully inforcu the public that they are
prepared to furnish Pianos of the following
manufacture or of any other maize that may
be preferred:
Albrleaf. Relates t• Fichunldt,
Cbickerinic Ac Mom, ilesdburv.
Waste A: 116011, Gale & !ion,
I=l
COTT_ICE, 11.41MONIC '_4 ':L' BO ET Oa
ORGANS AND MELODEONS
These lustrum.mts stand unricailed by any
thing found iu this Country or in Europe, es
is admitted by all impartial judges. The wort
eminent Pipe Orpan Builders and Performers,
the last to discover' excellence in reed Tone,
pronounce them vastly superior to all others
for exceedingly quick articulation and round
Tone, the essential feature in instruments of
this class. We invite the severe arrutiny ittid
criticism of all.
PATENT VOX TWEIVILO.
This late and most won!erfai invention (so
acknowledged by all lea ling artists) will be
fonad only in the Estey Instruments. In at
trmptipg to describe the effect ethis.stop, we
are at lo -is for language. its beauties cannot
be written, but must be heard to be appre
cilted. By this stop an crainary pertoimer
can produce an effect which requires a lifetime
of practice for an artist upon a violin. !t en
tirely changes the tee l Tune, giving, the sym
pathetic sweetness of the human Toler, making
it so melodious and pure that it never tails to
enchant the listener.
THB HA fIMONIC -OHG AN
for Chnrches, Public Halls and Parlors has a
powerful sub-Bass with independent reees,
Harmonic attachment and Vux iluatana Tre
molo, and is believed to be the most powerful
reed organ made,.being nearly equal to a Pipe
Organ of three times the cost.
Al! instruments warranted for five years.
gar-BRASS BANDS supplied with instru
ments and music At renson.thle terms.
A liberal discount allowed for Churches and
Sabbath Schools.
-Letters
Andrew
Adnms
to the
hereby
dentate
baring
t prop
•u tor.
lemons
to the
Ile the
6:•
ggrinstructions given both in Vocnl and
Instrumental Slum, at our rooms, Rod at Tin,
,pila' homes, either to indivistuals or classes,
on reasnn'4blo terms.
Dec. 17, 1866. tf
At the Old Business.
LERIS KUMMERANT 'has re-commenced
' the TAILORING business, in Chambers ,
burg street, between Washington and West
streets, Gett}sburg, and asks a share of the
custom of the public. Hjs long experience in
the business enables him to guarantee good
fits and good work, whilst the West f,shions
will be consulted in cutting whenever desired.
No effort will be spared to render satisfaction,
and he teels sure that all who patronise him
will oe satisfi , d. His prices for work are as
dow as they tan possibly be to afford him an
economical living, and fit one coul 1 in reason
ails them to be any less. Ile asks his aid
fri7ls to give him a call, as well as the pub.
lic snerally. ,
Nov. 12, 1866.
p ate. roetvies, Notions, e.
oglios(iii U. SWOPS, baring purchisred
the \pe GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT
antes \A. Grimes, on York street, a few
doors east lot Wolf's Hotel, and haring added
largely to the already extensive assortment
on band, offers the public a variety of Goods
in his line rarely, if ever before, kept here.
Ilia \ SUGARS,' COFFEES, TEAS, MOLAS
SES, SYRUPS, kc , can't be beat, in quality
or price ; whilst'bis assortment of NOTIONS
embrace; almost everything the public can
possibly need. finuse-keepers and others
should give him a call before bit) ing elsewhere,
as he is convinced that he has the best stock
in town, and that no oue can go away disap
pointed. ,
gar The CABINET-MAKING business is
eon? lotted, In all its blanches, at the old stand,
a few doors east at the ',Slurs. No efforts
spared to please the patine, as heretofore.
Gettysbutg, Nov. 5, ltititi. , s tf "
A N excelleat aaeo tmeot of blonds, like-
It. limy bisemo, Balmoral and oop Skirts,
opaa kill bad at J. L. CLUCK'S.
- s
• • ••, t• 2
irabastion sad Assessment for ISO 7.
Iporsosnee of so Act of Assembly mist/ the dty of July , ISt!, the foll Owing Atittsi.
merit is, hereby published by the Commissioners of Ad MU rouser,
.wl.b.h sahib*. .his
amount, descriptfos end enlqo of the Rent smite an.l Pe-conol Prripcitytrade4Occupitiosi
nd Professiont., made taxable by the several Acts tti A...cattily iC ttus 'o.t.toottireatth:
Ai !.
1406 : 0 ;"',4 i
;.? n = ice 473 c..
.; 2 : 7 .:,firp aZl74::}2frq
1 4 t; t " 1 1 t 4 ,15,
tFEIEI3.;•
B , ilt 'Vila R!D
TuW.).311.P.i.
Germany,
Oxford,—
Huntington,
rl ore,..
Hiuniltonban,
Strati
Hennllen,
Headin
Hamilton,
Monotpleasant„. .........
U1110:1,
......... ..... .
Conowago
Butler.
Iluturjery,
Freedom
Liberty,....—........ ............
Berwick tp.,
Berwick hor
Lit tlenown,
Bighliin
EMI
..itteA-4. M. WAT4ER, Clerk
Me. 17, lee 6. • tt
American Artials'•inioni
A MERICAN ARTISIS' UNION
AIIEIIfC IN ARTIST.' UNION!
The A NIRIIIG,LN ARTISTS' UNION [estab
liThed Mid] announce Iliad in order to extend
the sale ot the fallowing well known and
highly a Ipu , ar
STEEL PLATF! ENGRAVINGS:
The Lust Supper,2G x 42 in
Deputtn e of the Pilgrim Fathers
for Atnei • 27 x3O
Leading of the . Pilgrim Fathers, 27 x3O
Falstaff usiering his recruits, 25 x3O
Snakspeare and his Friends, 27 x
Cotter's Saturilite Night, 2t x 29
Vilinge Blacksmith, 27 x 32
Manifest Des tiny,-(Fortune Tellir 2I x-29
The Mn:iacre :It Wyoming in 1779, 2 x 30
Mc ni,t Verii , in in the oltlen time; or
Washington at 39 years of age 20 x 34
The escape of Allister M.:Lebow:ld .
from the Mos . m.re orGlencire t 26 x 34
The Madonna. 26 x 34
They h eve (1( cmcd expedient to o'er them to
their friends and the pubic at one dollar and
fifty ctnts each, the once heretofore having
been two doll irs each, and for the piirpoqe of
stimulating the getting up of Clubs, they have
delet mined to award premiums to the getters
up of the - Clubs, and in addition thereto' to
distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of
$i:O,OA in money and p timtings, as soon as
thea Ile shall have reached 100,000 engrav
ings. As it is our intention to advertise %cry
extensively, and as the engravings are well
known throughout, the whole country, we
have no doubt, tlAt with the low price we
charge fur them, nail the exertion which will
be put forth by our commits frterds, the
number will be reached in a short time. As
soon as it is reached, the Subscribers, through
their Club Agents, will he notified by n circu
lar letter from us, naming the time and rueth•
od of distribution.
'CLUB n.vrr.s.
Single Engraving Sl.so,taeli.—by mail, free.
For 915 we will send 13 Eng. and 2 tothe Club Ag't.
20 " •• 15 " 4 " "
" 25 . " 20
1111 211 afi t; MI
IA 35 S. 39 7
" 50 " " 50 " " n Stllver Wnt.• IL
" 75- " " K' " ' 6 a S:lver Lever.
" 100 " 110 " " a ljuntingLever
The Club packages will be securely packed
and forwarded by Express.
Any person TO ty get TiP Clubs and forward
Op. amount either by Express, Sight Dry It,
l'ost Uffi e Order or in a registered letter and
in all cises the Engravings will be itumedi
ty sent, and for each engraving a numbered
eert:fieate and receipt will be enclosed in the
package.
C. 0. D. ORDERS.—Persons wishing to send
ftr Engravings and p tae F:xptess Co. when
they art received. will be replired 1.0 send
with their order $2 to $5, aceordinrto its
amount, - .ltol this will be ereilite I on their bill.
1.1.5 r OF PREMIUMS
To be di-tributed.
One of $lO.OOO in money, $lO,OOl
5,000
rive of 1,000 it
Ten of 500 "
Fifty of 100 " rp,ouo
One hundred elegant Oil Psiintlags, rich
ly tramed, Landsc,tp.•s, at $lOO each, 10,000
Two hundred eleg•ttir )11 Paintings,' ichly.
framed, lat,ertor Vie 3, at $79 ea_h, 11,300
The AIIErtICAN ARTISTS' UNION uottld
mid that these premiums are t 3 be considered
only in the light of .r free ; :.ft. to their patrons,
on the Engravings nre furnished them beteg
theirmarket value,b it as the rest of engravings,
after the platen are procurer!, is very tr.ll ng,
they c .n e atlvri to wake lh2 dis ri:;ution,
Lirrte los it is.
AVe trust Oat ournumerous frier ls
out the country and Canadas will use t';eir
utmost exertions, so that it possible, the dis
tribution m.y he made soon, and it cin be
done if they are at till active. Ladies have
often :nub: excellent Club Agents for us, and
we solicir their kind efforts, which will nut gu
unrewarded. Let one or more energetic per
suns in every town AA village in this country
commence as soon ea they see this, .ind-ret up
as large a Club as pmsil,le. Ilv so doing they
will be the merths of lutrodireing• elegant en
gravings into la nilles, an I thus aid in culti•
vatiug a taste fur the beautiful and refined.
Address Orders
SEC. AMERICAN ARTISTS' rsioN,
25 Pine street, New York.
Nov. 12, 1846. 3m
DOBBINS'
Electric Soap
SAVES TINE
SAVES MONEY I
bAVES 1..0 ORI
- SA VE • CLOTHES
•
SAVES WOMEN
AND ALL GROCERS BELL IT
It is used by cutting into small shavings
and di?solving in hot wat.ir, then stair the
clothes Ore to ters_minutes and u lit:k hand
rubbing will make them as clean as hours of
hard maLbine rubbing would do, with online.
ry soap, and the most delicate fabric receive
no injury. We can refer to thousands of fun.
dies who , are using it, and who could not be
persuaded to do withcut
DOBBINS'
ELECT=
SO/kg
SOLD DT ALL LIADING,GROCERB TOBOUQUOUr
V:116 _STATE.
Manaftetared only by
DOBBINS it-LOVE.
WHOLESALE Oi Fit*:
107 Swath Afili - Strea, PhUalelpiid
Nov. 12, 18C6 9m
A.dimsrlin vramrrscro.
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8 . sue . G MAC • • Eli. 12
rans 1 • ghat.
Pa awn a Ital • ih. ne t
t... la.
asnow anon.. -^1- .ini am+ door ' 0
4 "
ii) PA 6
• NOTNEPA, • IA festi, 0
Cliatnut at.. ulls.
rst .....a. a.. Itialt6o., .
•
..11-CEAIWXISI WAZTVZID.
Dec. 3,18.. W. 3m •
Notice.
TouUB Adams County Agricultural Society
will meet at the Ban.ieraville %Pot
se, on t be first MONDAY in Jai:m.l'l;llW,
to elect officers for the ensuing year. 114.
%wean the bolus of 2 and 4, P. 11." By orderi
WY. L WILS'JN. Scc'y.
Mt. 10, 1860. 14.
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Eno ad Cattle PRIM.
•
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, • ' s e; V
•
• t
this nnlmal, mrh --
Y ELLO is WA
TER, II E A V ES,
CO 1.1 G If S, DIS
TEMPER, Ft:-
VER.% FOUST - lon
LOSS OF AM:.
TITE AND VITAL
ESEIR. Y, ke. lts
use imp. ()eel the
wind, therelses
the appetite. gives
I smooth mutt
glossy skin—and
transforms th e
misembie skeleton
Lone.
To keeper; of Cows this pn pnration ht Int Mumble.
,LilproVC. 11 e totally
of the milk It has
been p-svoi by se
tool, cxpenuteut to
Incikuse the 1114P111
tity of milk and
mum twenty per
eeut nod make Um
butter firm and
e-t In fattening'
cattle, It Kis es has
no npty tar, )1.4%* us
hide, at d
EnaLer them Uri, •
in all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulgors to
the Lungs, LI ver,
he, this ni thle
acts as a swellic.
By putting f. „m
one.half a pip r
to a paper In a
barrel of swill the
above diseases
will be eradicated ""
or entirely ,proyentea. If given In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hug CI , olei a.
Price 25 Cents por Paper, or E. Papers for $l.
PEJECAILTD DT
S. A. FOUTZ & Duo..
WHOLESALE DREG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 118 Frazutlin St., Baltimore,llB,
For Sale by Dniggisu and Sturcketperi throAltit
out the United States.
For sale ov A. D. 13n , •hler. GAtynhurg;
Laughlin dr Bu:htirld, Wheeling, Vn; C. C.
Bender .1; P.tailiurgi JoLilian, Ilonoway
Jr Cowden, Philadelphia.
Dec. 17. 1861. ly
FNENI xvi) J. W. Rd. kl);,1.:1 - 6 cEr,f , ..1111 t
JJ TED I pc;ri.f:X ELGIE Cie OM
DueL;l.l:
5 000
5.00 - t
5.009
TUC PLEXIIIOLITY 11.14 great Coll-
PORT and Hoe tsCati to any laity t t!..vP,0.e110 .
Itrt-
PLEx ELLl^Tir :-C.ItTo is io.wrio'rienvoLl
pnrtic
olarly in ail( AiseinblicsiOperag,.'arria
gc,., ft iiiroad (' cli Pr air, Ar:u Chia-a,
for Prom...tale arid Monte Drp.r4, is the Skirt
van be tot I"•I n'lea in lilt Lo too. o i .S` aam ill
place its e.iid!y and conveniently as a Silk or
Muslin lire-can ilivului.blcyu.tlityin vrinoilue,
not found iu any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the PL ILES CJ Y. COM
PORT, and ;trait oos - vuSINVCIC of lweitrid 3,111.
ITurtAx ELLIPTIC STEEL 6PRI'M SKIMP •
MO
single day. will never alierivirda a Hiner
pence %%all tli it use. For Chil.lren, sseip
and Young L , dies they ate dtipAr:ur to ntl
T 1127 will lot bend or break I:ke the Singe
Si ring, but will pr.ise:vo their reelect nn I
grierbil sliatie ellen three or lour ordinary
h eve been thrown aside as useless.
The Iluaps are cuvered with double and twi l it.
eel thread, and the buttons rode tare pot only'
40 , 111 e sprinv, but twice (ur dun , he) eovered,,i,
preventing them from we iring out when Jc•Agt
gin down steps, stairs. in.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and Is universally recoil) neniled br
the Feral iun Slagaz ais as the STANDARD
:WEI OI T.IIE ii.tzliltiLtllLE WORLD.
el•iy the Nilo% ing ineatiutalile adrants..
geii in l riunline, viz: ouperior quality, perfect
lea unCieture, Iptylislistutpc,A finish, flexibility,
iluntialitv, comfort and economy, enquire tar
J.W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or_ D0u,,10
SFring Skirt, nal uc aura you get the Itruttlnto
CA ET VEC.--To goa t (' agninqt LIIPO3ITIONI
be 'parties] I ir to NO ram the skirts Wrens"
"DUPLEX" hire the re 4 Ink 'tamp, yin: 1 1.
W. Duplex Lrlliptir, Steel apringi,"
upon the n i 4ttia.,ll none others are jet:mine,
.li.° Notice that et ery Hoop will admit a pin
be:ng timed through the centre, tblis reveal
ing the two or dolt epting4 braided Ingot,.
er tlurein, which is the secret of their fl, sibs'.
ity and strength, and a combination not to be
found in niy other Aim
FOR SALE :n nil Stores 'where FIRST
CLASS slorts are fol 4 throughout the Elated
States stud eitewhere.
II LtinfActure.l by the Sole Ownerg of tL•
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