Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, April 22, 1867, Image 3

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    Aran's C4eUrtlisle.
r SATtIkDAY, the Jtrth day of MAY
O
Stitt, by order of the Orphan's Con, t of
, Aotlfasloint, e" sob itri r/A din iota ire La
of JbWeidt Maker, Br,, deceased, will offer at
Public Paley on the premises, the real estate
tif said deceidetit, via -
A TRACTOF LARD, containing 51 Ames,
mike et leas, situate' in Frankl in township,
Adams couesy, on the toad leading from Hill
town to lAtltenhergere Mill, about bell a
mile from the Chapel, and adjoin:ng lauds of
Henry Reamer, Andrew Baker, and Henry
KnOU ie. The improvements are
one acid a halt storyj.oo HOUSE,
_...--11111
Lot Stable, and CFruit Trees— .I,l'
with 4 MI ring of water.'
About one-third of the tract is cleared and
tte•lar fence—the bainnea well covered with
chess at, rock-oak and pia°.
Persona wishing to view the property are
rkquested to call on Joseph Baker, Jr., re•
s•ding thereon,
comotence nt 1 o'clock, P N., on
said " 1 wbve attendance will be given and
termi ," rmade known by
HIMILY 1010r8E, Adm'r
•> the Coen —A. W. Wires, Clerk.
._,A#_!l_l 21, 1961. to ,
$l,OOO REWARD!
A. AWAY, April ttitl4lo67, Nigh Prices,
a very napepulir fellow; no thanks for
tiffs return as seaman sebstitiated a very pop
ular gesdennelien 'kis place called Very Che ap
oft PICKING'S. ,
Register's Settees.
NOTICR is hereby given to all Ltkratrea
end other parlous couceei.ed, that the
Adnifuhttraties Accounts hrreteafter ineution
ed Will be presented at the Orphan's Court of
Adams county, for confirmation and allow
ance, on TUESDAY,. the 21st dly of, NAY,
'SOT, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, viz:
22. Pint aceount.of Jesse S. Platen sad
Emanuel Executors of the last will
and testament of Jonas Fissell, deceased.
- 23. First account of J.cob 'Hostetter and
Martin, grove, Executors of John liostetttr,
"-deceased.
24. Firs'. and final aconunt,of Adnm Hargef,
Executor of the lust will and testament of
klstgaret 81irr , deceated.
15. The first account of William Bowers
and John Reese), Executor a of the last will and
tettamont of John linwela, deceased.
28. The account of Mary Ilig44in, Adminis
tratrix of Samuel Bietain, deeease•l.
27. Pirst sad' final account of Joseph A.
Wolf, Administrator de hoots uon a :th Lac
w.ll annexed ice Philip Wolf; Sr., dere ....el,
• 28. The fir (and float sceoloit o' Smn..el
(:riot, Achninktrator of the eqatq of D.tniel
Klllll, late of Butler township, AdaIIIS coun
ty, det:Mased.
i t
29 First and final a^e. tint of I.tnirs Rolan
ion, lizecetor of the !.I will and te.stament
of Aleeins II binsnn, de e.fsed.
30. Second Nod timillaceount of Burkhart
Wert, acting Adunuistr‘tor of Jacob Rex,
tirepu4.ed.
.
31. The secon d ace not of Amlnda E.
6, o°P,'Attlmittistratris of the estate of George
A. Gronp, deceased,
32. The first and 6iilarcoant of Josei h Be
&ratan, Adnitnistrator with the ail' aunesed
ot Peter Weaver, deceased.
33. Second necuttnt•of William Lets and
ont Ittlier, AduttuiAr.ttors of (liege Yea..y,
deceased.
34. The fir.t account of Peter Bercaw and
Jolin Brinkerhoff, Ere*kiita of t' e I , st
will and testament of Georgellercitw, *stied.
35. "jilt Nine. final account Wt Lydia Ann
Smith, Almiaistratrix I/ Burets Smith, decLl.
35. The first and final recount of
Administrator of the estate of lieorge
Spangler, de dotted.
37. The first and final account of Jacob R.
Feuer,, Administrator of Benjamia Foeser,
deceased. - .
38. second account or (I. Cornelius Hart
zell, Administiator a_Au g Aiscus Hartzell,
deceased.
39. The second account of Jacob Plank,
Executor of the last will and, testament of
ti.orge Plank, deceased.
40. Viral,- and final account of _John Baker
And Samuel noilinger, Executors of the lust
Kill and testament ut Dasid ito%er, deconsed.
41. The first account tit George Dentin
Executor of the lastovill and test4nieet. of Jo
esph
42. The account of John Admin
istrator of Ghtistian .113sers, decesset
4:: The first account of Dr John W. Ben
der, Administrator of Jacob C. Bender, .Im. .1.
44. The first aecoaat•of Wm. R.ittle nrd
Ishmael Hitt. se, Executors or.lutin Itittase,
deceased.
,45. The rievant. of Dan el Baldwin, Trustee
to tell tire Oral estate of Po l er'lialtrr, Lite of
lintuiltonhan township, deceased.
46. The first amount of I.eii Lawrence, Ex.
eca tor of the last will turd test intent of George
Lawrence, deceased
47. Tic first and final actou,nt of Michael
lirily, Executor of the last will/old testament
of Jacob Adams. late of Cu l nottugo township,
Adams'co inty, Pa., drcettseil.
48. First and final account of IL L. Willer,
Administrator de hunis can cum testament('
anuesuof Philip Miller, late ul 11,Lui thou ton n
ship, deceased.
49. The account of boti,lsit....k. Smith, Ad
nsinistrairix of, Dr. Joseph If. Jtuitr, lute of
Dirtlrr township, deceased.
50. The first and final account of .I,llva
Ronan:ain, Admiwstrator- of the ertatr ut
Abraham H. Trimmer, deceased.
51. 'lire first and final account of flon.lsasc
E. Wiertmin, Administrutur• "Jniimb foickes,
deceased. s„
- 52. The first and final account of Eilzaheth
fire:tin and Cornelius Memo, Administrators
of John: If. Brett in, deceased.
153. First a , id tin it ACCllltit of [lOl. ißitai. E.
- Itierattui r Administratgr de but.is non with
the will alintxed of Mary
54. First and final account of Jaities H.
Iliegle, Administrator of 'Alexander lleikes,
deceased. -
55, Pirst and.fin4 account of Peter Mack
ie, and Mary June paaliman, Administrators
f Z 11) , th bashiu in, decease&
f 6. Fin:timid final Recount of -Peter , 3litekt
icr 'and Miry Jane C•ushman r Adithai:tratora
ohthahnrinn Maekley, decd L
W. D. IitiLTZWORTII,,,
April 22, 1667
PLAYED 0,17 T!
10t1 I'ItICHS for Clothin,: CAII, -
Ur 34110 Le convinced 0 7 , •he fil e t, at
rif;Kisu•s.
~; ~ ~ ~' +$
: IIiETABLE AMBROSIA
is THE MIRACLE CF THE AGE! ,
Gray-bonded I.copik, have their
locks restored by it to the dark, Institut,
iiiken tresses of youth, and art. happyl
M. •
Yourigrcopi ,e with light,. f ade for red Ifair,
have these tibfashiUnatife colors changed tu
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice!
Pets* whose heads are covered with
Dandruff and Rumors, use it, and hayi clean
- coats aletclear and healthy scalps i ~
naletclicaded Veterans! have
their- rettutinhig locks tightened, anti pia
bare vas covered with a iuxtuient oyneith
pfr-Ha* tad Aimee for joy! ,- -
y ou r s Ge4tlpmen • use it Nipmft #!B
rielliyd!
.YILICII4B We i,t becaitaa # keopis
titair ' 14,plicel
if,- beey.ausst end will we it, because
t. is,
et lit Aposid _sad 4i4 , micle in the '
ark l '
~ lisirAPO'bililtriti pee**
- -... ,,, hartikon - .? 0 er hectic.
VT *
lieWby IL - i'rk'Biietiler end P.. Her.'
nsr,
na u m sue A, f. lisqur i Fitgeito wilt
itiril, So gift• 614
-• I at. .wt
Musety ketiemit:g
TATEIIENT,roada .1414 81b day of April,'
r 847, or Alio Bdtioty rt4ind df ILUittliTON
UntilliP, lot 'Sista* -resit:lto for said
lowa, h ip, in 1864.
F. $. HILDRBRANDi, Treasurer,
,in_iu t count
with linniiiton township:
•
DR. •
To Bounty eubscriptions,
La assessed ha 1.864,
•
Exonerations made to Collector, by
• School Board, $928 02
Percentage of C Alector, Ili
In hands of Collector, 62 04
B) Treasurer to J. H. Weenies, 30 00
J. H. Snireman 386 OD
Shireman and i,ammokt, 829 00
El ijabtpartiger, , 600 10
York Bank, 3,GOt) DO
. J. Shirt man, 709 40
J Shireman, 600 00
J. Shlretnau in foil by order of Di
rector. for Azpenees - and in
terest,-
Geo. W. Spangler,
Charle_spangler,
Commission,
1,1t6 25
Due Trea'aurcr, according to state- --
mew; , .1 , 8 1 3 44
We do hereby certify that we hatriaexamin
ed the afford account in Bounty matters as
far as laid b'efore us and find It Gwent, and
that there appears to be a balance of ;586 4a ,
due the'Sreuaurer by said Township.
A. W.
GEORGE BAKER,
GEVRGI3 MY KR.%
• Auditors.
STATEMENT made this Bth day of April,
1867, of the Bounty Fund of - HAMILTON
TOWNSHIP, for the year 1865.
H. L. 4111 4 1,ER, Treasurer, in account with
Hamilton township:
PR.
Tax assessed for the year 4865, $8.408 114
CR. ===-...-_-
PAM out by Treasurer for 22 draft- °
ed men, $2,089 $1
Krcentage of Treasurer, 43 16
Counsel's fees, , - ' 800
Secretary's fees, 8 00
Expenses, 9 00
Exotic.' &Lions of Collector, 204 93
Pert:cutup to Collector, , - 44 04
t 2 , $llO6 94
' GEORGE LPUGH, President
Jon.: RUPP, Seey. of School Board.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Hamilton
township, having been sworn according 'Cu
law, and having examined the above state.
went of Bounty Funds of 1885 ' believe
them to be correct. A. W. SIC/14M. ,
GEORGE BAKER,
GEORGE MYERS,
April 22, 1867. 3t Auditors.
Bounty Aceonnt.
e TATE:UE*IT made the 13th du of April,
I. A. D.,
1867, of the Bounty Fund of 11E1:-
WICK.. TOWNSHIP—Jacob Wertz and George
Flickinger Supervisors for 1864—and JAc.ib
Wertz and Jacob Sourbeer Supervisors for
JACOB WERTZ, Treasuier, In account with
Berwick township :
DR. ,
Tax assessed for the year 1864, $2,264 65
Tax assessed for the year 1868, 1,473 05
gronerations for the year 1664, $l6 34
Percentage to Collector, 45 28
Balarice in bands of Treas. Wertz
and Flickinger, 68 00
Balance of uncollecttd tar for 1864, 29 00
Flank interest, sturupb, and sundry •
• receipts, • 29 57
Etonerktions for ti e you* 1865, 2u 00
Anpeut'pall fur 1 t recruits ($300), 3,300 00
Pahl oiliby ummittee to übtaLt re-
eruits, feep. ice., •
Percentage tot.cullecting, 117 IA
Interest paid to sundry per.ons, S.; 38
Tre.surer IVertz, percentage, 2 . 9 46 .
Tieasurer paid over to his sue
moot:,
We do certify that the shove account is
last and true to the best of our knowledge
and belief—this Idth'day of April, A. D , 18u7.
JACOB
S. A. WERTZ,
April 22, 1867. 3t Auditors.
Bounty Account.
jT con
\ "%. f A M s e i"
IYn
TOWNSHIP, c " I t w
're i a t . h u r G e r f; It•
of
the nouoty Fund of said Township, for quota
filed in the months of September and October,
A. D., lo£4
To cash from subscriptions,' $3,907 00
" from Sylve4ter Hamer, 1,900 00
" tram WICI. 2,0n0
Toßont\ty tax for 186:,, 200. 04
Cash received from Collectors of
Bounty tax for 1865, 761 69
Ry cash paid for fifteen volunteer;, 58,360 . 00
th-maul on notes and sundry ex-
penses,
Oath loaned Jpbn Fisher, Treas
urer of Bounty Fund for IRIS, 250 00
!nterest on balance due and note, 24 43
JOIM FISHER in account with flip Bounty
Fund of Germany Towu . ship tor the year A.
' D., 1665:
To ensh received from snbseriptioni,S4,B9o 00
" ' On bonds- front John Smith,
John 0. B . ' ere and John Fidber, 6,60 n 00
From money borrowed, ezu ou
CR.
Ey nth paid for 2 recruits, $11,925 00
By expenses of John Fisher, &Ilan
131i Myers. John G. Byers and
S iccster Fl.rner, stamps, inter
est. ke.,
Ity borrowed money repiid,
Amount due Treasurer, 45
We, th, nud.sraigned, Auditors of Cre•rruaoy
town4ii), basin!: examined the above ac.
e.2uuts o have Wand theurcorreet.
C. ItECK,
DANIEL SELL,
IjEO. ViINROTT
,
Auditors.
Amotint due John halts, . • (11.899 17
s. John L. Risher, 2,147 02
Is John G B)ers, i,803 07
II John Fisher, Tricalver, 107 4 5
' i5,R16 1.1.
*SilinOil paid to John Q.
kyark, by 4ieo.4otra-
ra, CoHarter, - . ;6460 00
To JOl.SoliLlii 4,100 Col
To John Fishar 4 , 500 00
, r ------ 2,760 0C
April 15. 31
EX ACTLT 1.--Any kind of Pants vrott desire
can be tad at f toirmrs.
ill nly absence, there will alsre:re be a tb4-
onghly competent operator to charge of
ing 14cepeca Gallery, and wort of aft tirade
and undev. Etll circomstnnoes most give satis
faction toftio tkytn 4414 oar Rooms.
C. . TYSON.
'VOA vice triad , Obacto, GingitteMs, Mus
j' line, &c., go . to o'w & WOODS'.
TetElyt lost PHOTOGRAPHS made - in this
county, Art made at the Excel si or Gallery , .
tysborg, opposite the Bask.
IARON NILIRWR of the 13 ttle Field, ninety,
or in sets, very low Also, STRREts
4 ,16p10 VI WS of Vie 131 tie Field at tll4.
gZcelitetifialo4l. Attn't tail to see them: •
-
A. J. S>; dux. '..
5.28'e.
IWEpad particular stteatioa tbo
CON VERITNO OP 74VS. INTO THE
NEW 5-204.
Bonds delivered insmedletely.
NEW STATE LOAN
$1,285 00
6,901 25
sold at City rates
air Gt Id and Silver wanted.
$7.184 25
WEISER, SON CARL, '
April 15, 111G7. Your, PA
Gettysburg National Baak
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES,
SEVEN-THIRTIES
•ID
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
tainglit, uod sold.
•88 80
350 01)
281 58
33 88
()niers for paichase and isle of
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,
gerINTEREST allowed on SPECIAL DE
POSITS at 3, 4 and 5. per cent., according to
length of :ime of deposit.
M3=:l
. T. D. CARSON, Cashier
April 8,1687.
The First National Bank
OF 13 1 13TTYFBIJRG -
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
AS USUAL.
Buys and Sella all kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD ANDS AS'IL VER.
Conretta 7-30 Notes into 5-20 U. S. Bonds.
'Orders solicited and promptly attend
ed to. • GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
April 15, 18d7.
•
V. S. BONDS.
Tin First National Bank of Gettysburg
will cash 5.20 and 10-40 11. S. Bonds;
also 7-30 ant Compound Interest Notes.
GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier.
'Oct. 8, 1866. tf
(AV the 'Viral National Bank of Ciettyaburg,
April /at, WC:
uzioeytem,
•
Notes and 11111 x, $77,215 84
Furniture ,41.1 Fixtures, 700 011
Preto lums uud Expenses,' 910 58
l'rudi ltemx, _
87d 73
Due from Bunks, 20,888 70
V, S. But.lB, 150,000 00
Curb., 89,4/1 85
14AfifLITINA.
raptt al. ' 1100.400 00
: , eirpleei fun d, 2,335 30
•
l'iretilatiou, . Pifyi.lo 00
1 leposits. &1.909 79
I)uI other Banks and Bankers, Jo.7.rt 19
lut.oredt, 2,038 23
I certify that the above Is correct to the best of
ray knowledge and belief.
April 1.5, 1837. 31 .URO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
TERRIBLE. SLAUGHTER in the prices of
all kinds of Ready-made clothing! To
be convinced you have but to call. at
PICKING'S.
Dr. Cook,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Surgeon and Accoucheur,
$3,737 70
'HAVING permanently located in Hanover,
Ps., respectfully offers his professional
se rues to the public. Special attention
given to di ie.ises of women and children. -
Prof. Ad. Lippe, M. D., Philadelphia,
" J. C. Morgan, M. D., "
Win. 11. Cook, M. D. Carlisle, Pa.,
Hon. Edward McPherson, Geuysburg, Pa.,
David Willa, Es/ ,
Re W. J. A. Ross, Hanover, Pa.
Ci 00
tea - Office on the square, five doors west of
Cat !tee street., second door from Central Hotel.
April 15, 1867. ly
TRAVELING, THEY !—Before doing so, pro
cure a good.Trauk or Carpet Sack, at
PICKINtr'S.
EMI
$3.737 70
Water Co. Election.
IVTUTICE ig hereby given )0 the Stock.
j holders in the Gettysburg Water--Com
pany, that an election for five Managers of
said Comp tnr will be held at the house of
George W. McClellan, on SATURDAY, the
4th day of MAY next; between the hours of 2
and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board.
S. R. RUSSELL, Sec'y.
April 15, 1867. to
"El IGHT- DA Y, Thirty-hour and Alf111:0
IA WOCkS at PICKING'S.
Li i lest ow u Railroad
FrILECTION.L-An election for a President
eix Directors to manage the affairs
of the Littlestown Railroad Company, during
the ensuing ;ear, will be held at the office of
said Company, on MONDAY, the 6th of MAY
next, between the hours bf 2 and 4 o'clock,
P. M. By the Board.
$8.778 t . ;31 April 15.1867. to
• 4 CF.W.TAIN CIIR4 for hard times is to
make your purchases where you get the
most guods for the least money. Consult
PICKING.
144 26
Election.
PO T E "VON MUTUAL FIRSINSURANCS
COMPANY OF LITTLESTOWN.—An
election for Directors, to manage the affairs
of title company during tine ensuing year, will
be held at the public house of Joseph Barker,
• $8 77R 63
in Littleitown, on-the FIRST SATURDAY
OF MAY next, at I o'clock, P. M.
S. S. BISHOP, Sec'y.
April 15, 180. to
ROSA M. MO FORT, linoterstown, has re.
tornrd from the city with a choice va
riety of MILLINERY GOODS, and is now
prepared to do all kinds of MILLINERY
WORK. [April 15, 1867. 3t*
$12.220 00
TARGE I 'LARGER !! LARGEST!!! stock
1 . 4 of Heady-made Clothing in the county 4
PICKING'S.
TO keep dry, buy your Umbrella.; at
PICKING'S.
332 45
70 00
12,:427 45
1.1,220 00
NEWPORT & ZIEGLER,
Mechanical Baker*,
South Washington street, one square from
the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa. Con.
canny on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACK.
E RS, CAKES, PRET ZKLS, e. Persons wish.
ing fresh Bread will be serred every 'awning,
by tearing their namer and residences at the
Bakery. Vrery effort made to please. Wive
us a call! [April !0,'83. tf
To look genteel, buy your suits at the,'
Cheap Store of PICKING.
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A Prime Town Lot,
TOETWKEN 8 and arres, fur sale. lo
n quire at Ilia COMPILER office.
March 26, 1817.
UlifiltßUAS, Canes, kc., at
NORRIS'.
GTINTLEMSN'S furnishing Goods all kinds
and.ptyles at Noaals%
G U T.-C. Norris' for your Clothing.
$2,256 71
kFOR White Goads, Rutßings, Edgings and
Trimmings, ge to ROW & WOODS'.
WB are always glad .to gee (Inr friends at
the Excelsior. It still stands in tho
name old place, on York streot, opposite the
Rank, Gettysburg, Pa.
T RUNKS, Valises, ke., ato. ,i, TYSON,
NORRIfe,
TE rush is for the Excelsior Gallery. Al
are waited epowin rotation and with db.
p.ttch. ' . 0..1: TYSON.'
SPRING STYDES-:-Eata and ,Capa,at .
• • NORRIS'.
SPYING CVITUI,KG just recaiyed
NORRIS'.
,
009 'latt,*6\TDl3 — . l: . tig,'.raustr,
Lioto Saots, at" PICKING'S.
prowpUy executed
quarterly Report
EMETI
tikooo so
Hu n terstown.
New Bakery!
New Sprint 'Good&
80111QN *vitae the Attention of 111 W,
j • Ids Meads and custonwas to bia large
and wall seltezed stork of
DRY GOODS,
Comprised in part cf
French Meriooes,
All Wool Poplins,
Alt Wool Delaines,
All Wool Plaids,
_ Plain Poplins,:
Black and Pancy Silks,
- Taraisa Cloths,
Black and Colored Alpacas
Black Cloths at.d caaaftneres,
Fancy Cassitneres t
•
Cassineti,
Jeans,
Flannels of all kinds,
. Gloves and Stockier,.
Also, a fine lot of Ladies' FURS AND
SHAWLS, u well as an abandant variety of
Notions, all of Cash will bis sold °heap for
the veeh.
April 15, 184
Call at the New Store,
OPPOSITE TEE COURT-HOUSE,
Gettysburg, 1-tnn'a.
NEW GOODg
AND LOW PRICES!
The padersigned have opened a new Dry
Goods Store, in Kendlehart's building, direst.
ly opposite the Court-house, Baltimore street,
Gettysburg, and start with a splendid stock,
embracing everything to he found in a Scat.
elan establishment. Bought for cash, and
a; the latest decline, we can offer bargains
that must astonish every one. Come and see
for yourselves, and you will find what .we
here say verified. Witb good Goods, small
profits, and fair and square dealing, we shall
endeavor to deserve, what we most respect
fully ask, a liberal share of public patronage.
We offer a fine assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSIIERES, Jeans, Cottonades, Vestings,
Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and every
thing else in the Gentlemen's line.
For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS,
POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, De'eines, Ging
ham, Calicoes, Gloves, ?arasols, Hoop Skirts,
Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, with ;flutt
ery else may be called for.
Also, a large stock of MUSLINS, SJeetings,
Tickings, CARPETING, QUEENS,WARE,
Umbrellas, Window Shades, Ac., &c.
Call at the New Store, opposite the Court
house, and examine tie stock, before pur
chasing elsewhere
RECUT & ELLIOTT
April 15, 1867
Mr/. Spring Millinery OHM
AND FANCY GOODS.
IifISS li. 11cCILEARY bas just received a
large and beautiful assortment of new-
style,
Fancy Bonnet's, Crapes,
Fancy Hats, Mulines,
Plain Hats, • • Ruches,
Featht rs, Frames,
-Ribbons, Nets,
Flowers. Pinq, &c., ke.
Also, a general assortment of Ladies' Tul-
LET GOJDS, consisting in putt of Embroider
ed Fancy Held Dresses, Plain do., Linen and
Thread Luce Collars, Paper do , Thread Lace,
Fatter Combs, Diming do., Hair Brushes,
Perfumery. Soaps, Powdets, Corsets, Hosiery,
Cloves ' Linea Hankerehiefs, Hoop Skirts and
Infant Goods.
Thankful for the liberal patronage she has
received in seasons past, she hopes to reeeire
horn her lady friends as early call.
April 15, 1807.
Another Veto '
B t,NOR RIB
CLOTHIYG,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AS CHEAP AS BEFORE Tin WAR.
ALB°,
Anything in the Gentlemen's Furnishing
line,
Can be found at the Cheap Store of
T. C. NORRIS.
April 15, 1867. tf
New Spring Goods.
ASCOTT & SONS have just received an.
other fine assortment of NEW GOODS,
consisting, In part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Caul
nets, Kentueky Jeans, and Tweeds, fur Gen
tlemen's wear. Mao, a tine assortment of
'-' LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Our stock has been selected with great care,
and we are prepared to sell as cheap as any
other establishment in the country. We ask
the public to give us a call. and judge for
themselves. We defy ccmpetiticn, both as to
quality and price.
A. SCOTT & SONS
April 15, 1867
Removal . 1867.
1867.
FEIBTEL,
A. P.
Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
HAS removed his Store to York Street,
next door to Boyer & Son's Grocery, and
directly opposite the Gettysburg National
Batik, where be has on bend, and is constant
ly receiving. large supplies of
CLUCKS,
from the best Manufactories in the United
States ; all styles, Regulator, Office, Eight_
dayand Twenty-four Hour Clotks, - with and
withoat Alarm Attachment—all warranted,
and will be sold cheap. ..Prices from $3 50 to
$9 50.
W A TC.HICS,
of American and Foreign manufacture ; Gold
and-Silver, Hunting-case and Open-faced Le
vers, Detached Levers,' Straight Line, White
Movement, Lepinea, Railroad Time-keepers
and Timing Watches, all warranted—at prices
ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00.
JEWELRY.
A splendid assortment of Rings, chased and
plain, Wedding Rings, ;Zings suitable for
Gifts, Silver Rings, and Gotta Perches Rings,
Ladies' Breastpins and Ear-rings of all styles
and prices, Gent's Pins of all kinds, Masonic,
Odd Fellows. Red Men and Templar's. Oold
Pens and Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver
Thimbles, Spectacles, silver, plated and-steel,
a large variety of Gold and Silver Vest and
Curb Chains, Gent's Bosom Studs, Sleeve
Simons, Lockets, Charms, ac., &c., sold
CHILAPER THAN THI CH tAPICST.
ger-Cocks, Watches, Jewelry and Musical
Instruments of every description REPAIRED
to order, and satiefactiou guaranteed in all
cases.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good
work, at reasonable prices, to merit the con
tinuance of the same.
A. R. FEISTEL
Gettysburg, April 15, 1867, tf
Important
TO ALL PERSONS!
HENDRICKS & WARREN have purchased
the Store formerly occupied by J. A.
Grimes, and latter ly by 0.11. Swope, wherel
they will keep constantly on hand a complete
assortment of '
GROCERIES,
Including Syrups, Coffees, Sugars Teas, Ba
con, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tobac
co, &c., with every article to be found in a
first-class Grocery. Also ((INFECTIONS,
NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES.
They hope to receive s share of public pa:
tronage, and earnestly /elicit, a 'continuance
of the custom heretofore gifen to the estab
lishment. JOHN FIENDIOCK.S
HIRAM WARREN
Gettysburg, April 8, 1861.
COD for the eyes, to call and look
C
through the extensive stock otall kinds
of Coats, a nriety of Pants and neat styles of
Vests at PICKING'S.
PEIOTO MINIATURES, at the Excelsior I - -
-Gallery, are superb and Tarnished at one I Notice.
third' city t•'ear. Cell mad examine specl- TORN G. PLANK'S ESTATE.—Letters tes•
Men& C, J. TYSON. tj tameutary on OA estate of John G. Plank - ,
runt HAMS, ftrar, quality, and reasons., to of Cumberland towasbip, Adams county,
We in price, can be bad at ' deceased, having teen granted to the under
- KALRFI,ELSGErgi, signed, padding in Freedom towsabLp, he
A DAMANTINE , RUBBER CEMENT foe (
llereby gives tiotice to all peesoas indebted
A mending Glass, Earthenware, Marble, '
sad those having Mims against- the same
to said estate to Mike immediate p ayment ,
Ivory, ilitoeyWood, Leather, Aro., at Horner*
ping -Stove.
• - ' , dement.
ONE bat first•rate 'PICTURES are allowei ' Apr il 8, 1867 ft
to be taken from the Excelsior Ga ll ery:, -r -- * • JOHN E.
I'LA,NIC.,
v I ,to pi eseut them properly autlie r aticsied foe lex-.
Emicater.
' Iplis shown before the order brittle& ',, RUNES AND SACKS for sale at • .o. ti
C. J. TYSON. I ROW 1 WOODS'.
THE PREMIUM
MOWER AND REAPER.
I.)OI.WE'S HARVESTER.
J. L. SCHICK.
WARDED ,the Special Diploma end
Grand Medal of Boner as the best cons
hied Mower, Hand-raking Reaper and.Self
raking Reaper—on exhibition at the great fair
of the St. Louis Agriotltnral Lad Mechanical
Association, October etb, 1466. -
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS
At the great trial of Reapers, and Mowers at
Auburn, N. Y., in Ju ly last, by the New York
State Agricultural Society, thi. Machine was
awarded the preference over all 'Afars in
Claes.No. 5. This class was the Volt impor
tant of any, as it embraced Mowing and Hand
and Self•r.sking Reaper in the same Machine.
This Machine has been awarded Medals and
first Premiums by the Pennaylvnnia. and lowa
state Fairs, And by hundreds of County Faire
in all parts of the country. This Machine
took the first Premium at the Adams Count•
Agricultural Fair held at Mendersville, Sep.
tembei, 186 G. Also,
BALL'S OHIO it RUSSELL'S SCREW PC WEIL
Both first-class Machines, having sold a num
ber of these Machines in the last three years.
They have given general satisfaction wherever
used. We ask furriers to call and examine
theie machinc4 before purchasing elsewhere,
as they will be able to make a better selec
tion. We could produce quite a number of
certificates from some- of the best farmers in
the county, but deem it unnecessary, as we
'warrant 'these machines to give satisfaction
with a fair trial, or no tale. Insured for one
season.
Extras always kept op hand. We have
made arrangements to have repairing done
when needed at any time and on moderate
terms.
With the above we have for sale a number
of valuable Far'ming Implements.
SULKY CORN PLOUGII,
Can be used for ploughing and cultivating
corn—finishing one row at a time. Can also
be used tor loosening up corn ground or put
ting in seeding. 131 raising the front shovels
it can be used for marking out corn ground—
maiicifig two tows at a Clue. A Cornplanter
can also be attached, planting two rows at a
time.
For crushing corn in the ear or shelled
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS,
For Schools, Churches, Farms, &c.
STEEL PLOacrls, MYTH'S PATENT.
HAY RAKES,
An article every rtrMer shoull have—the
best in the market, hand or self-discharging.
GRAIN DRILLS, (Willoughby's Patent,)
with Crowell's Guano attachment.
Harrisburg GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pat
ent,} ennsidered the best mill ever in use in
this county. -
Any of the above machines can be had by
calling on or addressing the subscriber, 2
miles from Gettysburg, on
_de Harrisburg
road, where specimen machines can be seen.
WM. WIBLE, Agent,
April 8, 1887. tf Gettysburg, Pa.
•
Arent Reduction -
IN• PRICES!
THE undersigned take great pleasure In
exying that they have
JUST RECEIVED
a large stock of NEW GOODS, suitable for
Spring and Summer Wear, which they will
sill . at VERY LOW prices. -We can sell
Bleached Mashes, 1 yard wide, at 18 cents,
which was sold at4o cents s few weeks ggo..
We have reduced the prices of ALL OTHER
GOODS IN PROPORTION.
We have GENTLEMEN'S WEAR as follows :
Cloths, Cassirneres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans,
Cottonades. Linens, Suspenders, Half Hose,
Gloves, Collars, &c., &c.
LADIES' WEAR—Cloths and Cassimeres,
for circulars and sacks, Alpscas, Mohair
Plaids, Delaines all. styles, Ginghams, Calicoes,
Gloves all kinds, Hosiery, &c., &c.
No trouble to show Goods. 'Give us aea
DITPHORN & HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, April 8, 1867..
New Goods
CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST!
F you wish to buy good land.I and. cheap
Good', call at JACOBS4k BEO'S. STORE,
near Myers' Hotel, in Charobersburg street,
Gettysburg. They have the very best selec
tion of goods, such as CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, TWEEDS, &c., the market can pro
duce, and are determined to sell them
cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or
country. An; person wishing to have them
cut out, can have it done free of charge.
Those desiring Goods made up, can also be
accommodated. We warrant the. best work
and the best fits to be had, anywhere. No
humbug in what wa•say.
We have on hand the very best and most
durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always
ready to wait on purchasers. Full satisfac
tion given as to operating machines. Call
and examine. We warrant them to be the
beat in use. JACOBS & DRO.
April 8, 1887.
Grocery & Liquor Store.
A . LARGE assortment of fine
GROCAERIES,
Teas, Coffees, Wuite lingers of all kinds, and
Brown Sugars, cheap , prime new crop Orleans
Slolaves, and all grades of Syrups ; MESS
MACKEREL, best in market. All kinds, of
_ .
LIQUORS,
wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy,
Rye Whiskey, ie., for medicinal and other
pare it any quantity.
Siishler'a Herb Bitters, and the
"Great Z ngari Bitters.
WM. J. MARTIN,
Baltimore at., Gettysburg.
April',_, 1667. tf
YOUR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C.—
The undersigned having "bought out
W. H. IL Wisotakey, (formerly Strickhouser
a Wisotzkey,) will continue the
GROCERY:, PROVISION k NOTION
uainess, al the old stand, :n Baltimore street,
few door south of the Court-hOuse;Gettys
, urg, where it `will afford him great pleasure
o respond to the calls of the public. MO
took will always be kept fresh and full, so
hat buyers may at all times rely upon getting
be best of everything. iiiB
_ _
COFFEES, SUGARS,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
. TEAS, SPICES,
Salt, Fis h , Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles,
Blacking„ Matches, Tubs, Buckets, • Brooms,
Bed Cords ; CONFECTIONS, Fruits, Nuts,
Sagan, Tobaccos, STATIONERY, Ac.,
can't be beat. He asks everybody, from town
and country, to give him a call, convinced that
Ws goods knd prires will please.
lin)rOyaten and Fresh Fish in their season.
S. M. GILBERT.
April 8, 1867,
CORN CP.IISHERS,
Just the Plates
TO GET •
Brinkerhoff's
o r..N SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AND CLEANER.
The nndersigned would Worm the Agri•
cultural public that he has ptirchnsed from
the Patentee of this extreordinart• machine,
the Patent flight for the States of Pennsylva
nia end Maryland.
DrinkerhOfl's Corn Sheller, Separator and
Clraner, is pronounced the best machine of
the hied in this eonntry. Anil in proof, it
may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com
mittee appointed to select Implements for ex
hibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris,
in 1867, hive selected this Sheller as the best
in America," and at the request of J. C. Der •
byi U.S. Agent, a machine has been shipped
to Voris for exhibition.
The fact may also be stated that at the
great trial of Agricultural Implements, at
Auburn, N. Y. in Jrl♦ last, under the auspi
ces of the New York State Agricultural So
ciety, the Brinkertmff Corn Sheller, Separator
and Cleaner was reported by one of the most
competent Committees its the nest Corn Sheller
out. They say, •We have carefully examined
and thoroughly tested this machine, and have
no:hesitation in pronouncing it the best awn
Sheller we ever saw." The report is signed by
such men as John Stanton Gould, President
N. Y. State Agricukural Society; B P.Jobn
son, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, etg
rivuttura! Editor N. Y. Tribwhe ; S. Edwards
Todd, Agricultural Editot N. Y. Times.
From among many complimentary Lewspri
per notices, the following, from the New York
Observer, is deemed sufficient; •
"Among all the Hand Corr Shelters made
in New York and Albany—and one single
tirm manufacturestmore than 10,000 annually
—not one can enter the Miele with the Sheller
just invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New
York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rap
idly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the
ears can be put into the hopper." -
The undersigned is no* prepared to dispose
of COUNTY ,RIGHTS. He will have SHIM
LERS ready for sale is the course of a month's
time.
All lettere to be addressed to
IV NI. WIB LE,
- P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa
March 11, 1867.
a
ANOTHER
NEW STORE!
GETTYSBURG
TN connection with their HAT and SHOE
TN
business,
1? 0 TV & * W 0 0 D S
have opened out a full and entirely new
stock of
DRY GOODS
♦ND
NOTIONS.
For tt:e LADIES we have all the LATEST
STYLES of
DRESS GOODS
AND
DOMESTICS
For Men and Boys we have Cloths, Cassimers,
Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Nankeens, Drills,
Denims, SZV. lOW & WOODS.
March 25, 1867.
Great Reduction
I, PRICES OF
DRY GOODS,
Groeceies, Hard-ware, Queens-ware,
AT J. C. ZUUCK & SUN'S, NEW OXFORD, PA.
We have just returr.ed from the city, where
we bought a very large and well selected
stock of all kinds of gocds, suitable in our
line, under
THE LATE DECLINE.
Our stock consists in part of FRENCH MERL.
NOES, FRENCH COBOURGS, Delanes, Cali
coes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached Mus
line ; a large assortment of Balmoral Skirts,
Hoop 'Skirts, Gloves, Sc.
MEN'S WEAR,.consisting in part of Broad
and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy ,Cassi
meres, Cassiyets, ain and Fancy Flannels,
Under-sbirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS and CAPS, Driving and Bcckskin
Gloves.
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, at
low rates.
HARD-WARE, such as• Tire Iron, Spring,
Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Horse Shoes,
Horse Shoe Bar, Nail Rods, Hammered Iron,
Nails, Spikes, Shovels and Forks, Door Locke,
I'ad Locks, Latches, Hinges yd Screws.
Paints, Oils, Gla;s, Putty, Ste.
CHINA AND QUEENS-WARE, by the set.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to
merit the same in the fir/ore.
J. C. ZOUCK & SON.
New Oxford, April 1, 1867. ly
New Arrangements.
HENRY OVERDEER,
on the Bill in Baltimore St., Gettysburg,
has made arrangements t I get fresh supplies
every week from the city and is determined to
sell cheap. He invites all to give him a call.
His stock consists of GROCERIES,,NOTIONS,
FLOUR, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn,
Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers,
Tobacco, Stu; and Snuff, SUGAR, COFFEE,
Teas, Syn. ,lasees, Candles, Coal Oil,
Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great
variety of N , )tions, Candies, kc.,
gerfhe Cash or Trade will be given for
Country Produce, such as Flour, Corn, Oats,
Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Rags, &c.
April 8, 1867. tf
NEW GOODS
RE,DUCED PRICES!
ELEGANT CALICOES
AT T WEL VE AND A HALF CENTS!
GOOD MIISLIN,S
AT TIVELV* AND A HALF CENTS f
ALL KINDS O GOODS AT "'RIDES DE-
FYING COMPETITION.
Call at once aid buy some-of the Cheap
Goodi now opining at _
FAHNESTOCICIP.
April 8,1887.
__ _.
Cooking Stoves at Tinware, -
i '
• T ILEDUCIRD PRICES. Also, Bridge's
Double Fire Chamber, Patent Fire-place
tom' a new and superior - invention. Sall
and see it at R. G. COOLS.
Jan. 28, 1887.
Philip Redding,
TUSTICE of THE PEACH , will be•st his
J. (Alice, (et his residence,) in Csniberhand
township. on Tuesday sad Friday of each
week * to give his alto:Won to•lnstiee's I)4'4=
seas. [Dec.3, 136 e. 40
AMT" HORNER'S DRUG STORE you can
&lamp find a Dad -ausortraeot 'og.
ITSii4B,-GDMES, PERFUMERY, SOAP/14
&et, ke., dm
I=
ROE SEWING MACHINES.
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
THESE WORLD-RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Ars eelebr•ted frir doing the beat work, nolo. s math
imeallar needle for the some three,/ than any other si.4.
ohlaisoind by the into °Cm [lon of the most appeased
machinery, we are now able to amply the very heft SIM*
in the world. Their I/1411 how., arc nude wittier Oa
brimmtlate rupervislou of the liremident ot the Comma%
/MIAS 11011X.11., tie et tfod Inatulot of the Saw lug i
Machisa, They are &Capital to oil ktn , l. el Murkily Sowisit,
and to the me of Sfain.tram.., Dreaa-Nlialtors, Me.
attar:three' of Shiite, ColLus, Mitts, Chaska, Mantilla%
Clothing, flits, Cops, Cwsot•, flouts, 'Shoes. Horner, dada
dies, Linen Goode, etc, 'lhey wive* equally well *pub silt
linen, wooden and cotton goo* with iillk,ootitoo or llsom
tbrecuL They will somo, quilt, grather, twin, talk surd s
braid, hind, and perform es vi y In.
• beautiful and 1 tf of torh, alike OP hull. litS
•rticlet aimed. On Sims land Loather work it le admit Led '
lo have no equal.
ill QUALM= Witten &) fl ZIT ?NISI lll:
1. Henry and Klee Mere d Stitch, oldb,, ea both WO
.1 the %We welted.
& Strewth, Firtunses sod Donlatliq at Soma that wit
Sot Rip or Karol
M. Eroncsoi of Throw&
Attacbmeets and wide nape of application to pew
paw and traterusla.
The stitch kurooted by lie. SOWS. sod cuada un.thla
Machine, is the most populist: god dnreitie, And aL mow
Asthma an. sethrec( to Ihr mutts* ...taw
Q Observe the Miolollion Head of RtJAS tiOWB, .as.
lulbedded in each Machin, without aid& 114114• an snap
m.-
The Rowe Machine &moan!,
IMO altanisid PMILJDNIPIi&f.
SIBLEY & STOOPS,
Dna Amen fir lantern PIIMPTITSIIIII, New Joivor awe
Delaware, to wlaut Ml applkatlota kr ageutfao attuat
aloha
411 smilloottoos mill .11setivli prompt attootioa.
M.Geo. Jacobs k Bru., Agents, liettyL.
burg.
April 2, L 962. 3at
The National
R EAPERS AND MOWERS.
Hof hems' Patents:
The No. 1 Machine bits two Driving Wheel,,
Binge Joint and Folding Bar, making it.
very convenient to move from Ono place to
another; is very simple In its construction,
extremely light draft and thimble, cuts 4 ter
10 inches in grass and 6 feet 2 Inches' is
grain; is a Selt•Raker and Side Delivery, and
is capable of cuffing
. a triable field arithinst
binding a sheaf, ,dud does the most satisfacto
ry work
This Ilachine l can also be used as a
Rand Machine without Injuring its qualities
as a Reaper. The Machine 'ls warranted to
cut Grass as well as any Single Mower that
cuts
t,
cuts the-same width. l is a strong two
horse Machine—thrve or ur can be used, it
required, in hilly ground.
GREAT IMPuoviIcMENTS have been made
for the coming season.
The Machine is also perfectly balanced, ne
weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or
Reaping.
No. 2 is a light two-bone M.tchine, and is
differently constructed, nutting on the right.-
hand side : and in front of Driving Wheels Is
a Self-Raker and nu. Delivery. Tiltallifferw
ence in the width of cut is 6 inches.
The shifting lever and the raising and low
erisg levels are bothat the driver's right eide r
and with his right foot upon a pedal and his,
left upon ft foot-step, he has the power suit,
control of the whole machine, he can ralee or
lower the platfora from three to fourteen'
inches, can throw the machine out of gear;„' •
and regulate the rake so as to make the
sheaves large or Abell, and all this at the
same time and without retarding the motion
or speed of the machine.
All Machines warranted to givessatisfab-
Lion I For further information apply te.
LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent,
3 miles south of Gettysburg.
March 4, 1867. tf
SHIREMAN'S
NATIONALULT-PUICHARGING MEL SPRING room
Horse Rake!
Patented September 9th, 1862, and se-ittudd De
• ember 6th,1864.
This Rake is an Independent Steel Spring
Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the
most , perfect HORSY. RAKE now in , lane.
With this Rake the Horse does all the work,
both the Raking awl Discharging, by the dri
ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws
it in gear, and as the horse moves forward it ,
raises the twetb and discharges its load, ant r'
then shifts oat of gear itself, the teeth drop
ping down ready to rake again. By this ope—
ration it is easily anderatood that the Raker
hits hardly, any work to do at tal
Important imp.ovements have been tnado cot
late, making it very simple and durable in its
construction. Thousands of them have bees
sold in the few last years, and given the best
kind of satisfaction .
Apply to
LEWIS 3.USIII(AIq, Agent,
3 miles soutb of Gettyebuig
March 4, 1867. tf.
Money, Free .as Water.
10,000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling
gents, Male or Female, of all ages,
are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town.
Village, Ramie, Workshop awl Factory through
out the entire world, for the moot saleable novel
ties ever known.—Sou PER CENT. rituvlT and
READY SALE WEILItEVi.;II, OFFERED
Smart men and women can make from SA to filsf)
per day, and no risk of lies! A small capital re
quired of from 620 to :11w—the more money In
vested the greeter the profit. NI) Money required
In advanee—we Unit send the articles and receive
pay atterwards! If you ae t ually wish to mak,
money rapidly and easily, write for full partictl.
liars and uddreas _ -
• MlL:4oft dr. CO., irom Parle,)
• 210 Broadway, New York city.
Feb. 76,1887, ly
Notice.
CHARLES C. SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters
of Adnajnistracion on.the estate of Charles
C. Smith, late of.idountpleasant twp., Adams
county, deceased, haring been granted to the
undersigned t residing in the same township
t
be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted
to said estate to make immedi ite payment,
'and those having claims against the 11A111• . *
present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. PETER K. SMITH, -
April 1, 1867. Eit* * Adger- '
Per Rent. .
yfill VISCII-Nii MlLLS,with Il il ler's noose,
and other privileges, one mile from Fair
md, Adams county, for rent. Enquire of
Naj. John Ilaseelman, near Fairfield, or of
• Y. kW. IiceLEIN,
Otttytharg, Ps
Feb. 11, 1867.
•
Wanted. ..
BLACK OAK BARK.
$5 CASE ?St OM
will be paid for' good Black Oak Bark, delta.
ered at Bandon's Mill, on Mareb creek, Ws
dines northwest from Emmitsbarg. '
HENRY CRONISTIA.
March 11, 1861. 6w ..
Bark Wanted.
eINS sithsariber will pay PiVE DOLEARI
per AGRI) for BLACK GAY BARK, dr..
red at his Tauter), in Gettysburg.
lane te, fig '1
.111 Mal eq.
rig wpm& tle, 44:114 is. ass Ilyirkill,T
' . tor Off oftf-AVAS44APP'CIIoV , 6IIIIOI-1,
or for
90 .Ib, 0W °14,14141, 40111 1 440. ,
Kaoo, 1 047 1 1 0 f/Pil . , .• x. '4 , '` tr` 774
1 Nov. Wadi. jr
. k wygoDy ewe haws soft bad& by min
. 41. Dr. R. Dorner's ()LIEN. , .. .
1 ::1
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JtMN BELPP,
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