Zkr ',tat nfi Gettysburg, Friday, deb. 28, 1880. jat - Almerr.sm PimEs, near New Ches ter, offers at Private Sale, some valuable Live Stock. See advertisement. lifirThere will be service'm We Church at flunterstipwnr - o - n Sabbath morning, Feb. 28lb, at the usual hour of morning wor ship. LOST.—On Monday evening lasi, •on .• York or Baltimore street a Gold Breast pin, set with Coral. The finder will please return it to this office. 3~Jacon F. Taomas, of Straban town ship, (Granite Hill P. 0.,) lias been ap pointed Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine in Atlanta County. See adver tisement.. KATALYSINE.-The pi pularity Mille Gettysburg Katalysine Spring Water is attested by the fact that the sales from February t•> November, 1868, nine months, amounted - to 570,000. the Elouse, last week, Dr. DILL presenteal a petition frotn ninety-seveu citizens of the borough of Litflestown, Adams county, remonstrating against the passage of the ant authorizing the school directors to sell certain- real etaate and borrow money in said borough. LICENSES.—AII Intending to apply fur Tavern or Restaurant Licenses at the April Court should see to getting blank petitions and bonds in time. They aro to be had of the - Clerk of Courts, lir. A. W. Minter. The names of the applicants for licenses are required to be published three weeks before Court. • ACCIDENT. Wo regret to learn that Mr. Amos REBERT, of Straban township, met with a sevcire accident at Lower's will on the 11th ihst. He was engaged in hauling saw logs, apd whilst unloading a Heavy one, it got : the hart of him, the butt end striking his side and hip. No bones were broken, but painful bruises caused. ,Dr. O'Neal gave the case prompt atten- I ion .—Co lap iler. TO CORRESPONDENTS.We have se frequently announced the rub. of this of fice to pay no attention to unonyinous,arti cies, that it ought hy this time to be known to every reader. Yet we aro in. constant receipt ofcommunications of this kind, giving simply initials without the full name—all of which go into the waste basket without examination.. I f cor— respondents desire us to entertain their suggestion,s they mast send in their full name, which can, if desired, be withheld In publication. We hope this rule wil be remembered by one and all. • LNTERESTING,We notice .a state ment going the rounds of our exchanges, perhaps not,generally known, but interest ing to young men, to the effect that the solitary ringlet, which floats from so many waterfalls, is a notification on the lied of the wearers that they are not engaged. If it is extremely long, the wearer is suppos ed to be very desirous of getting spliced tit once; if only moderately long, it• shows that only good offers will, be entertained; an extremely short, meagre ringlet indicates that the wearer is very particular as to whom ?he accepts SALES.—Capt. John Homer haH sold Rihii farm inliountjoy township, 180 acres„ ,Ito Mr, J. Fowbler, orßaltitnore county, :Md., at *BO par acre. Capt. I. R. Shipley has sold his farm in Reading township, Ine acres, with im provements, to E. L. Larsh and Cornelius or York county, for $3,000 cash ; also to same parties personal property to amount of polo. John M. Minregh has purchased from Daniel Skelly, a hair lot of ground near the west end of Charnbershurg street, at $275. Mr. M. intends building a two story frame dwelling house thereon. du, xing the coming spring. .11NSWEi3ED.—Some time ago a corres-„ pondent or the "STAn AND SENTINEL" in quired for the authorship and correct read ing of the line so often quoted, Tcmpora nutantur,' itc. The senior editor re ferred the inqury to the New York Ob server, and a correspondant of that paper, under date of Feb. 18, says the correct reading is— "amnia mutantur, nos et mutainzir in illi8." It occurs in the wiitin . gs of Nicholas Harbonius, a Latin poet, a favor- Ile of Francis 1., and who was cotemportiry with Sir Thomas Moore, Erasmus, and .others. His poems were first published in /540." •LARGL' YIELD.—A cOrespondent In •iornl us that last season JACOB C. Sunni - VErt farmed in corn a 12 acre field for WARNER Towssn.nr, of York Springs .district, which yielded 6511 bushels , of libelled corn, besides the short corn that Ms fed on the cob. The peculiarity of the case lies on the fact that this field has had no lime sin" 1841, when it was limed at. the rate of 60 . bushels to the acre. The corn lastseaaon wz.§ raised with ordinary farming, no Manure nr stimulant being used except a little Plaster dropped on each hill after the corn had come up. ELOMICIDE.--On Tuesday morning ILastaar people were startled by the an nouneetnent that a young man, named • TIIONIAA LE.; had been killed the previ ous evening on. "Wolf Hill," about two antlers southeast of town, by WEE3II .BLACK. It seems that Lea and Black had been for some time making the widow Rosensteel's house, oh "Wolf Hill," tbeir ihead quarters. Lee has been attending various sales this spring, selling cakes, beer, &c. On Monday night ho returned' from a sale near New Oklbrd, and retired fic bed at an early hour. - About 10 o'clock, Black roused Leo, saying uw gr,me per was at the stable, where. 1m had a horse. The parties went out, Black takr ing with Minn loaded musket. In a short time the explosios of the gun was heard and Black returned to the honse, saying that Lee had accidentally been chat. Sev eral of the neighbors were aroused, but strange to say, although the homicide took place at 10 o'cicalf. nn Monday night, no arrest was made and r . ,:0 steps taken for a Judicial. Investigation untli Teesday noon, the body of Lee lying all the time whore he was killed. at the stable door. On Tuesday morning ebont 10 o'clock, Shociir Haan heard of the an itter and ar rested Black, and made complaint before Justice 313'sra, Au Inquisition - was held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, by Justice Myers, the Jury rendering a-verdict that Lee' had come to his death by a gunshot wound from a gun in the handsnf Weems Black ; whereupon Black was committed to await futher judicial proceedings. Dr. . O'Neal made a careful ezamminatlon of the wounds,by which it seems the ratiazle .of the gun, when diaeharged, must have been close to Lee's 'bead, the neck. being blackened and the hair singed with pow- . rider. The contents, five or six large beck !shot, entered the neck passing up tsarough the jaw and coming out on the opposite aide of the head. . • As the case will undergo judicial in vestigation, we withhold the numerous theories and suggestions afloat in regard to the homicide. It is proper to say that Black claims that the killing was the re sult of an accident--that Lee was about to open the stable door, he following close in his rear with the gun cocked, when It was accidentally discharged. He made no at tempt toes:Ape during then ight and made no resistance when itirested. On the other hand. it it said that there had been previ ous difficulty between Lee and Black, and that the litter had Made threats against the former. Black lied loaded the gun during the afternoon of Monday. Lee, as already stated, had been attending a sale during the day, and started.home with some titt or $3O in his pocket s No money was found on his person after. Ate hand cide, and wbst became of it is not known. PREMIER= AND Pi. LIRE MILL ROAD.—The Frederick Rept&licdn of the 23d inst„ has a lengthy couumulic a ti on urging the. superior advantages of build ing this red by way of the west bank of the Monocacy, with a view to extension to Gettysburg via Emmittsburg. The writer claims that this route will be less expensive and more certain- of_paying than the other route leading to Littlestown. The College and Sisterhood at Emmittsburg, the Liter ary and Theological Institutions at Gettys burg, the National Cemetery, Katalysine Spiings, ac., the writer holds must develope trade and travel and give importance to the Emmittsburg route which few dream of. We extract the following reference to our town : Gettysburg is the shire town of Adams county, and there are many pleasant recol lections connected with it, and ample rea sons.can be given why it should be the ter minus on the "Dixie" side of the Frederick and Pennsylvania line railroad. The Get tysburg College and Theological Seminary under, the control of a large and influential body of Christians, constantly increasing in numbers, are the centre of Lutheranism in the United States, and possess a powerful Link of gravitation and union. These insti tutions are presided over by Dr. Valentine and other eminent professore, men well versed in literary and religious polemics. .Hundreds of students of collegiate honors and preparation for the holy ministry an nually seek their classic walls. They are well known throughout the country, and have it strong claim fbr support upon the religions community of that particular faith, as well as others who are concerned in the advancement of highly endowed Literary Institutions. Then there are the Kataly sine Springs, discovered Inft a year or two ago, the water of winch has attained a won derful celebrity for its medicinal properties. Thousands of bottles are put up daily and sent abroad all over the United States.— The proprietors of these springs, composed of some of the wealthiest men of New York, intend the coming Spring and Sumtner to erect two large hotels and a humber of cot tages, and so adorn and beautify the grounds, as to make it excel Saratoga as a watering place. These springs will attract an immense throng to visit Gettysburg. Then there is the National Monument to be erected this Summer, by the Board of Di rectors on the Cemetery grounds, to com memorate the celelherted battles of the Ist, 3d and 3d July, 180:3, which will be more famous and of more lasting renown than the battle fields of Marengo, Lodi or Waterloo. Fru.n S to 10,000 soldiers of the Union and Confederate armies were killed on these memorable days, within this Consecrated ground. Thousands and millions of the present and untold future will visit this re- I nowned Battle Field, now the most famous of any in the wet of the rebellion. PIHEOMATILEAN ANNIVERSARY. —Notwithstanding the unpleasant weather, Agricultural Hall was well filled on Dion day evening last, on the occasion of the Anniversary Exercises of the Philomathrean Society of Pennsylvania College. We an nex the programme ; Praja•—Ry Rev. C. A. Hay, D. L. Ala:ie—".;4t the Lour when freed from Mitre, Whiaer a nd hotel-Jacob Neff, Pldledel ph In National Greatness—J. W. Fink.t.duer, Vince, t. 31usic—"DoAs of 3lnifou'it Men A/Or/inn/ton—W. g. YOrk• The Study of thel'ull—J. J. lirigkerbolf, Grttyaburg Nutic—"Now at mooullght'a try Greatnen of the Mind—J. A. Clutz, Twexey town, 511.1. .Vusic—F. li. FeitAlians, ludiana, Vutic--"Marsernei Tie Beautiful oiza 2-hr 11 W. If ntnrietkuu.4e lialtimnre, A Poem—“lf 1-Faller"--E. T. Ilurti,Catasst,ql... ,Muiic—•"GocA Night." Benedietion—By Rey. ./...k.troem, D. D The youtigrgentlemon all acquitted them sclires creditably—the d:Cercct addresses beim; characterized by originality and ;rig orous thought, good style, and excellent elocution. We were especially pleased with the absence of the affectation and stage effect which often mar College per formances. Le Ws respect the exercises on Monday night were a decidel seezeis— terse, vigorous style, correct sentiment, easy and natural delivery, being the charac teristics. - The Music—furnished by a select choir of amateur .vocalists, Miss ALICE. BArGHEII presiding skt the plauo—•deserves special 'notice — ifira - Tearling reittlye ut the ere uhrg, - -and in itself a caplial entertainment.— . "Sweet the hour when freed from , labor," "Now at moonlight's fairy hour," and "Good Night," as rendered on Monday night, were real musical gems, while "Deeds of Marion's men," end "Marseilles Hymn," especially the magnificent clions of the latter, "brought down the house." By-the way, we like this ides of substituting vocal for ,instrumental music on these occasions, and hope it will be continued. DAMAGE cr..4:rms.--Otir neighbors of Fr-ank:lin county are moving actively and systematicaily e lu OLD - matter of their claims for damages sustained during the war. A meeting was held in Chambers burg on the 18th list.; and a committee of three from the borough of Chaiubersburg and from each township appointed to col lect funds to defray necessary expenses, B. F. Nom!, Jacob R. Smith and John Ottber were appointed au Executive and gorresponding Committee, to correspond with persons in other „counties who sus tained losses, in order to secure cotlectii, of action. It was resolved thatclaimauts be requested to contribute eze 7 fourth of one per cent. (or 25 cents on $100,) of th e amount of theirrepectlveclaims, to defray expenses, An adiourneii utociing is to be in Chambersburg on the , first 'Monday of June, ill whiela the verb:ins Committees are to export. The Executive Committee wasslireeted to prepare petitions to the Legislature for circulation among the people. Would it no' be well ihr the claimants in Adams county to take steps to co-oper ate-in this movement? If payment of the claims are to he secured, it.' must be through active and concerted eifort on the part of those interested. AN ADAMS COUNTY BOY.—Among the Members elect to the Forty-first Con gress, is Hon. Jost. F. Atwell, of Missouri, whose father, Ain Asrsit, emigrated from York Springs, this CCunty, In 1827, to Trumbull county, Ohio, and who died in 1866, aged -86 years. Joel was a ioNnit when his parents emigrated, and worked on theTarm in Ohio, getting such au edu pation as the facilities then' , existing afford ed. Ile stridied law, wee admitted to the 'Bar, and practised in Trumbull county 20 years. At the breaking girt of the Rebel lion, ha entered the army, and served as an officer in the Seventh Ohio till his health failed, and he was mustered out of service from disability in 1863. About four years and a half ago, he removed to Missouri, and last fall was elected to Congress from the Seventh District, receiving a majocity pf 4029 over Ron. M. Oliver, formerly M. C. bfr, Airsts uteently Paid our town and County a visit. I;fe is in the prime of life, and in vigorous health, and has before him it future full of promise. Of course, lie is a Republican. - THE NEW WINDSOR ROBBERY.— Dectives Young and Irving, of New York, last week succeeded in arresting in that city two men, named James McQuade and James Weaver, chtfted with robbing the New Windsor Bank, in. Carroll mut kV. Md. The detectives worked up the case, traced the robbers to that city, and learning that McQuade it Weaver were in a house in the lower part of the city, made a descent on it. Irving sprang through a window and surprised the men, while Captain John S. Young kept watch out side. One of the men drew a revolver,snd attempted to shoot /rving,but the weapon was knocked out of the ruillan's grasp.— About $99,500 of the stolen bonds were re covered. OTC ! 0 ! 01—Nomus will , after the Ist day oP January sell all kinds -of Winter Clothing at greatly redued prlees—Over Outs u lowas 114.00, Cavalry Over Cuts at $8.28, Infantry Over Coats ;8,25, and all othor Winter good* at greatly reboil pri- Us, to maittloom ibr Spring goods. tf tatrzstam-.;assiwzna. Vie have received several additional ao lutiotts tor the Egg problem; but not iiifferingfpro those given last week —all being correct. , We have lam received several answers to the Weight Problem, all correct, viz : the four we ights \ tr,eighed severally 1,3, 9 and 27 pounds. The following additional Problems hive been gent in : • Three boys wont to Market with eggs. One had 10, one 30, and the other 50 egea. The eggs were all sold—each boy securing fOr his eggs the, same price per egg that' the others received. Yet, on conntirig,up their money ea& 'boy Sound he had 'lO cents, neither more nor leis. Cirt any of your young readers solve the problem Y A young man asked an old man for his daughter in marriage. The an swer was : "Go into the Orchard and bring in a number of apples. Give me one-half of the whole number and the mother half of the balance and half an apple over, and to the daughter one half of the remainder and half an apple over, and have one left for yourself; but see to it that you d0.3.10t cut an apple. Then, if she is willing, you eau have her." The . young man salved the problem and won his bride. low many apples did ho bring. A RUZZLE.—Take nine from six; ten from nine; fifty from forty—and have six for a remainder. Answer next week. J. IV. F. PERSONAL PROPERTY SALES. For the convenience of our readers, we annex a list of the Sales of Personal Pro perty, to be found in our advertising columns: March 2,—Admr'd of An drew Reid, mu eni wmt ° 3—Exec's of John F.hull, do;M,§tcaban tp. " 3—Daniel Arendt, Butler township. " 3—Danisl Sheets,,Freodom township. " 4—John 'Weavernowago " " Weikert, liountpleasant township. 4—Andrew Howard, " 4 and S—Adm'r of Moses .Myers, Lathrsore tp, 6—W. S. and C. Hamilton, Butler township " o—Jacob H. Diesecker, Highland '• • 8 --Daniel Basehoor; Jr., Union - " " B—Exec's of Frederick Furney, Mouutpiy tp " 9—John Cress, Straban township. " 9—Aasignee of Sainnol Beecher 3 Wife, It utter • 10—Henry Herbst, Straban township. 12—a eorge Fold, Memillen " 12--Jacob Beamer, Straban " 12—Abraham Flohr, Franklin so •` 12—John Young, Moult tjoy " 15—John W. Weigle, Highland a " 16 and ll—Jonas Both, Butler " " 16—John Cress, Strabart " 17—Shepard Stamtnrrs, Stratum " . 18--Amos Baselloar, 7 tiolon 18-4. W. Lott. Cu Oberland " " 10—George Pairs, Melia Ben '• —E. A. Montirt, Runterstown " TUE MORNING G - LORY.L-Col. C. Dunrit,En has receives a large assortment of these famolisdhase-burning Stoves, which on the economy, eleanli easy manaaement, and general util ity Stand tinrivallod and defy competition. The great demand for them last season taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to meet the - demand. They are much im proved and will doubtless ore long take the place of all other stoves for parlor, office, store and shop. Cali 4111 :00k at them, at the Wateroota on corner of Carlisleand Railroad street, opposite the depot. Also, on hand a full assortment of the best varieties of COOKING STOVES, including the Spear ; Noble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing, Rarley ; - ,A - e9.f, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, &c. &c,, all WARRANTED to be good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refunded, Also, a large assort. Went of Hollow Wars and Tin Ware, Doty's Washing Machine and UniVersai Wringer. Callkiid examine. tf HEAD QUARTERS REMOVED Capt. Nonuis, 'has removed hi, store to itspnld's Corner, next door to the Ist Na tional Bank, where you will tind one of the best and cheapest Stool: of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every discription, in the county. He is selling Winter Clothing 1 greatety reduced prices to make room for Spring Qoods. If -you want a DAZIPMEN go to Nonms' corner. 4.11 kinds of Meta's acid Boy's Clothing, Hats; Cups,Boots and Shoes as cheap as before the War. if you don't believe this, sail anti be convinced.—Don't forget the place. tf. JUST TIIE Turgus—Wauted by ev ery llons,Azsepe.., ai. i r, he r once tried will not be dispensed with. Wo mean, of course r the Patent Press and Strainer for lard, tallow, cider, apples, tomatoes, pumpkins, potatoes, berries, jollies, Jam, the Patent Tack Driver, for etreehing and taelzing Caeptv.s thp sane time. They aro Loth ingenious contri vances, and should be in every family.. Terbe bad at Col. Buehler's Ware-room, Carlisle street, oppo;ito Depot. tf GREAT. SURPRISE.—We were tihIOD- Ish(rtl the other day in-passing Arnold's old corner. NORRIS has changed his base to this corner, and is surprising every body that visits him by his large and cheap Stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, he., ko, Give him a call, tf. HOUSEKEEPERS, and all others want ing anything in the house-keeping line, will do well to call at Col. C. H. BUEHLER'S extensive Nate-room, near the Passercrer depot, ;?ti Carlisle street, who has on hand a very large assortment of Stoves of the best inarmActure, Cooking, Parlor, Office, and. Chamber !or wood or Coal ; also Hollow Waie,Tin Ware, Japan Ware, Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and a general assortment of Kitchen u vmsils. Also Coal and Lumber of all kinds. tf YOU CAN BET—ter your coudl tio oonsiderably by buying a mod Sewing Machine fro 42 D. W. Rolm:sox, Agent, Baltimore street. feb.l9-3t it. GREAT SiTCCESS,---"Brick" porne roy's new Daily in New =York City is one of the greatest and most successful news paper enterprises of the country. His new weekly "Pomeroy's Democrat" is in creasing in circulation a thousand copies Per dal'. Send for sample copies to M. M. Pometcw, Rrirttlusc House, NeW York City, it Tunis is a model farm in Mower county, Minnesota. It is owned by William Buck, who settled in 'Racine townnhip in 1656. He had sufficient means tO purchase 480 acres of land at government prices, upon whfch he went to Work. His labor was reasonably rewarded. *iter, seven years of hard toil and economical-living, he began the erection of a handsome residence, which he finished in 1864. His barn will accom modate 160 head of horses and cattle, 226 tons of hay, and the bit; will hold 10,000 bushels of grain. The upper floors are laid with two inch plank. Mr. Buck last year sold $6,000 worth of stock, and has now on hand some 50 Lead of horaea and 40 head of cattle, He Imo under pleugla 220 acres, be sides 120 acres in timothy. . Tas Legislature of t tucky has reject ed the bill admitting negro testimony in courts of puttee. No. while man 'can be convicted of dime, no matter how lieinous, on the testimony of the eye witnesses., AP' vided those witnesses happens to be black. Kentucky thus paractically defies the Uni ted States to enforce the proTisloss of the Civil Rights bill. At a reoent lecture delivered at the Ly, ceum iIl C---, Barks sounty Pa., Rrotes ,sor X. stated that Saturn 'lad a .ring six thousand miles broad. "Got in himmel," Hans Zimnanmon was heard to exclaim, "What for &Anger he must have: • • THE wealthiest ian Amarica is young Stevens, son of the late radwin A:Slovens, who, when Ile "reicti - ei majority, will be worth $150,000,000,. by the advi►rice dg his estate in New Jersey. kr any moment Priming Pin bring Ins the aot4 over 900,000 fighting WU. ge*s. of at Vinitto. Balthspere a, is & trainee liarkei. •E4uissore,2l6r/daY lfbrisinc• ~. 4 q.) 6, 67 b '1 50, 0 8 00 Sunni FLous,':. Ernu *au WKRAT, "SSD Wuxer, 1 . 50 15 ............... , 85 _lO 95 R1*.;..; 1,60. 55 c 5. 75 Th/LOTWI-X3I.ED. 3 50 8 75 CLOVER-43E1M • t 9 87 @lO 00 FLAX -GEED, , 2 50 @ 2 55 13110CLDERS, 15. @ 15 " SIDES, 17 # 18 " li ' 00 @ 00 19 0 20 t GOLD, Phil& 1 321 LARD, MI Gleiqatt l a rg Grain & Provision .Igarket GeUstsburgs,,lWAy Morn('ay. 6O Sorsn ExTRA. irLou , n, _ 00 0- WmTz. tVuEsT, 80 2Od RED WHEAT, _ 11 , .1 40 - 6 5 RYE, i• ' I , 95 • , • OATS, sct BUCKWHEAT, 00 TIMOTHY SEED,. 2 80 CLOVER SEED, ....... ........ ' 8 00 POTATOES, ... 80 Ap 20 BurrEß," 33 LARD, 10 EGGS, 16 BACON, RAMS, 18 " SIDES,.. 16 " SHOULDERS, 15 Sosr, 6 @ 8 TALLOW, 10 PoRK, ..• • 11 00 IILtERIED. ANNAN—MOTTLE.—On the 13th hut., by Rev. J. M. 'L'itzel, Dr. R.L. Aonan to Miss A. C. Motter, both of Einuriittsburg, Md, UIIEEGAR , -11IISSE % L.ILAN.-otl .the 25th inst., by the Rev. L. Breidenbaugh, Jo seph U. Creegar to Miss Susan E. Mussel man, both rrom near Fairfield. DunitAlt-31cCuunr.—Ou the 9th inst., at Heading, Pa., by R6V. E. J. Richards, Albert it. Durham to Miss Sallio E., daughter of Dr. J. K. McCurdy. FISHEL7 MnCANS.—Ou the 23rd inst., by Rev. D. Blackwelder, Franklin A. issel, of Tyrone township, to Miss Lizzie McCans t - ot Men:Olen tiaaraahip. PLANK—RE k.1).-0/1 the Ititia inst., by Rev. S. R. Witv,n,llliver P. Plank, form erly or tiottysburg, Pa., to Miss Jennie Reed, of Conne/sville, Fayette county, R•EFENSVER9EIC—WERT.—In Annals:- villa, on the IGUI inst., by Rev. M. Sny der, 'Mr. Henry D. Raffensperger to Al6B Lydia A. Wert, both of this county: SUEADS—PIT:LER.—At Arendtsville, on the 18th iuct., by Rev. Snyder, pavid M. Sheads to Miss Mattis Pfizer, both of this county. SIIITII—MARTIN.—On the 12th ult., near Etutnittsburg, by Rot. J. M. Titzel, Mr. Win. Y. Swish to Miss Mary M. Martin, both of Frctitnick county, Md. 6.IIIrti—SPEAL3I.I..N.-oii We 25th inst., by thu Rev. E. ItreideubAugh, Henry Smith, of Sharon, Mercer county, Pa., to Slits A innlia Speal wan, of York Springs. SiThs—r.l.l;l4/e,.—cni the :,1:h inst., at tue E: Parsonage, µsit piace, by Ile Rev. 11, C. Clit..ston, John C. Sites to Alias Mary A. Eyie.r, both of Vairneld, Ws.lticus.3t WlLLLs.m.s.—Ou the 18th inst., at Yurk Springs, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Johnson Wareham, of Car lisle, to 31Iss Josephine Williams, of Mt. BIDDLE.—on the 7th lust., at the resi dence or her son-in-law, WM. itittaso, in Germany township, Mill. Lydia fiddle, widow or Thom +r; Biddle, aged dl yews 7 months and 9 days. lioarms.—On the 19th inst., ha this pl4 - ,0, Mr. WILLIAM HOMAN, aged 41 Years 9 momh , viri 1:; days. Mr. Human was a men Me: 6f "l4ailY B I Ctii4o :itt. I St 1. 0. 0. if.," and his funerur on Sunday morning wa.s attended by the members of the Order. Marrris.—On the 3.9 th tl:t., in Irish town, Matthias .liartin, in the ilia' year of his age. MCFADDEN.—On Saturday last, Henry Motbidden, of this place aged 35 years. cKlars•Ey.—On Thursday evening last. Andrew McKinney, of Mountjoy township, aged 66 years. HornLt.u.r. —Year Arec.dt4ville of the 13 inst., visa Anianda iig.A.l 18 yearsand 2.s"clays. WITIIEROW.—iII Washington, D. C„ on the 11th ult., of erysipelas, Col. Samuel Wltherow, formerly of Gettysburg, la the j Gist year of his ago , gttv Adrertionutato: G oon. STOCK qT pitivATE, sAL.4 The undersigned, reading in atrzbau township, 1,4 miles southwest c,f Nsw Chester, offers at Private Sete, the following Stock,. viz: A BROOD MARE, with Joel. a Bay Gelding Tieing three years old, (large and active,) a Bay Mare rising three year' old, (sire Taylor, darn Morgan,) an Ayr stirs Buil ninsteen months old, three good Sheep.— Persona w psr.,..ass )111‘.1! . ..+! toaaJ tee the abt,To ebPoneir F. HOWE MACHINES! TIIE LATEST IMPROVED & GENEINE HO RrE, SE WING - MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, .4.9sn' for idanut COUWY, ft., Granite lELL, P. 0., )11 DERE will be promptly attended to: Attaching.: %.J delirerral to all parts of the county and {barna. Cons elven gratis. .As}..The public ore cautioned agwinst parties who rise the namo of HOWE in coubectlou with their ma chines on azconnt of the popularity or the Howe Ma chines. There are none GENITINE unless they have imbeddo l recn loceLlto 's medallion laving the likeness of ELIAS MOWS, Jr.. r.n ac. Feb. i2re—t. WANTED—SIO a day. TWO siq MAPS POR L Y D 8 Patent Revolving Double Maps Of Afilerica and 'Europe ' America Acrtathe "United Stale.l of AMerica. Colored—ln 4004 Counties. These great Daps, now just completed, showorery place of importance, all Railroads to data, and the htest alterations in the venous European States.— There Mape aro needed ;n every School and family In the land.—they occapi the space cf . 013, Meg, and by Means of the Reverser, either Ode can be thrown front, end any part brought layette the eye. Comity Rights cud large disconnt gifen to good Agents. Apply to; Cireulyi. Terme, end tend tr,otteff 'for Sample Daps, to 4. T. LLOYD, 23 Cortlandl street, N, V. p 118 L IC; 8 41. LR Ilaving sold m} Farm and Nursery, I am going to the West. and will therefore sell at Public Sale, en i'riday, the 19th day of March next, at my residence, in Sienalieu township, Adams county, Pa, one mile south of Bendersville, to wit: All my MOSSES, Cattle and Shecp, Wagons, Car riages, Sulkies, Sleighs, with all kinds of Alvical-: tural alacLinery and implements, including Thresh, lug Machine, Grain Dila, Winnowing Shill, Cutting Box. Bolling Screen, Ploughs, Barrows, Guru Perkin Shovel Ploughs, single and double Trees, a large lot of Gear. arid Harness, with Crain • anti Cloverseed ersdi ef , Mowing Scythes,Batter and Cow Butt and Breast Chains, L og Chain', Grindstone, and hundreds ofother articles tied on the Fern and in the Nunmry ; Wheat by the bushel, a, lot if Lumber,. lioxei.4t. Also, 01 mr; Ifoneehold and Ilitoheri Fein utture, con/4th* in pert or PatgeS, Chaim Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Sofas, Sinks, Cook Stole and titres, Ten-plate Stoves end Pipe; Iron kettles,- Puts, Pane, Queens-ware, Barthen.ware, Thrware,andOther articles too numerous to mention. • • Zile to commence at 0 o'clock, 6. Id, when etteud, ince will be given and terms made known by ctEpittul ps•Tras: • preb.2B,rto. JOHN' HANES, Auctlonver. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY: The enbactiber, Intending to move to tho V ", will sell et pnblin Bale, on Thursday, the 1814 e Akira, 1889, !tt his residence, In Cumberland bi Adams county, Pa., 9 miles west of Getty On lbe illiatoberibtirg tnrinplite, the following n ble Po/vital Property.•to wit: 2 NO.I WOll4 BOSSES, the one 8 and the other. 7 years old, 4 gOod Mules, all young and well I , two of them 8 pieta and two 7 years . Much Cows, 4 bv - broad tread Val good Spring War good Bed, Sulk y Wood L , B ad un & ko Wire-tooth Bake, barrow, 2 set* of Bridles atidCbilm IS ly three years, rie se Nets, good Baffles, 3 Busher Corn Forks, sludh Butt Chaim, MC other Chains,Sle Trough 2 Benit single 'Treys,, Forks, Morph Wed AV*, Also, gam aeasueds, Bt Tables _; char*, I Oeok Stove and all Mode, Wool Cop par Nettle, Benches, Barrel lisp, Snot Gnu, too nomerobe to Sale to comment ante wilt be even male—Ati en* ur 01310 or merely on notes witkey PILY Wit ch !tot .. "4 " 400eitentit Also. on rtoenair f cloik; P. at, tto on the min**, situate to ittop jointnA lan t nani . Witabgbt bath ca• aeb ,wit ara reqnuten to O a s 4 4 4 1 7 lobwi b. oat • . INEWE 1.7 E ep 4 2 05 IZEI ,trg r.P.,cThafe of Lime, Ammonia arid mash. Tblitn.nure contains all the elements to produce kmd., and 1a highly reaxruheuded` byell 'rho used ft, Cleo by distregatebed Ottethtsta , altubaie, by actlyal., tested It, guilltfea. F OR pure water use, neither bad t w i n , . 60d, rusty Iron, Dor whoa but,: VIE canon/Aro ..v1 9 PUMP.. ”• :wild &number wood. entfrOw g u kk u, ora .. idiabje. Not patent into* but Lbw good' i :lt;yuditoned wooden Pump, made by mackinaty, and two period and noontide ht Wits • equal amount of water, tojtbmt • money. WAY Vita fan an at in ba ' , L tad L ID yulootruotion a mewls that pp. pat , cud kap it is tip:in Anus tbomoNtiftritu_i wladged tbt tan tußdnummuy. Tuebtudbut Of luiroor slat tub pump, free of nhatya, ' ;Saila UMW at lowoottoatuasctorsrs. rot*. ssoo2 6le it c" end ba tZe 26 ltt iitei fr ts' "Vi c i eln ag o. SS Second at, Baltimore, Md. P 44 9Q.-4w WANTED ! WANTED ! A(LINTS of Other Nat in every town and "jaw, tut the larvae UN DOLLAR SALE in the coun try. .The entalleat a:Defeo sold can be exchanged Ayr Idilver-plated drohottled Revolving Cleudor or your cholas of 200'articlea dyidt exchange Het. Commis don t o Avant timer than ever. Send for Circular. 8,0., THOMPSON t CO.. IEB ?literal street, Boston. Mau. F2ZEIZZI WANTED BY a Arst.class 'LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General and Local Agents for this and surround. hig commas, Thedividend of this company In Jan. was 60 percent.- Among its features are: 80 days grace In , purulent of premiums; annual dividends; all policies non.firibitehle ; does not limit travel. • INSURANCE, P. 0., BOX 1874, Ifeb. Philadelphia, Pa. STALLSMITII, Dent lit, located r in Gettysburg, offers Ws services to t e pnollc. °dice In York street, nearly opposite the lobe - Inn, .where he will be prepared to /itterul to say saes Within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want at fall or partial masa teeth are in- Vtted toast'. TOMS reseonable. April 8,1848.-0 • IF YOU WISH Try the Combination of ALLEN, ATWOOD & BATES, Great Mammoth Safe I LICENSED BY THE U. 8. GOVT. flas log bad r h o wrattile ß neb a iy .. ar o confident of ancceae In fierNOTICE.A c.:ll;:a l Artrta li D t o ° l a l y ,d e aT.ligntrni a PVt a t b ern in Piece of Sheeting, Sewing Machine, a Carpet; a Watch, Ac., kn. go ALE,' lEEE OF COST. Greatest ludneenientrerer offered. Circular and Basopla,sent froe to any addrevs. ALLEN, ATWOOD dr, BATES, N0v.57 1111 k, 78 and 84 DevonAilre at., Boston, Man. Fab. 20.-4 w I Want to rouse each sleepy head, Who eland upon the brink, Where yawning gulfs disclose the dead, Who (Blea r but dkrnot, think. I wan: to warn ths living ones Who blindly grope along, Ye fathers, daughters, mErtboro, 10,10, What }writs round you throng! Look oat, my nttier, are you free, Or do you wear Chit mark t Moat all are bUnd and earmot see, Yea, groping In the dark. Catarrh, i.dettlen la the head Consumytto'n Is its eon; Hills harts, ye., countless millions, dead, Perhaps you may be one. That hacking. hawking. 'pitting, shown, Catarrh affeeta your head, Matter and .time In throat or nose, Buns down your throat Instead. Your lung. and Hier soon will .how, will feed IL Catarrh, ilk w ir al ertet al "a birth C 'Till you rotona to earth. freckle affect your bead and tfirylt, ANN/11211am: buy; Now don't hi:get - what I have Or think thin subject dry. IVoccatee ALVILIatTOIt cures Cl2tarrh—t ha demon Ales: It glee ft the 11.01 . 2, , good health inatires And Catarrh quietly gifert. I want to gratify my friends, R'lw Iv hlt t t o nadsritantl PA4N 1./1.1117, it; jl7e, It; enoe And why Ifs:treat demand. , I want to show son, plain no day, Why PA.I.Y Parxt atop tol That you may never,l4 %ea a say "I'l/ nut try paint again," PAIN PAINT will courbut Laver ataia ; Yumpa !ague:mutlon out ; 'The hatrulene ore the brae at or bruit, A trbil stops al( donm, l - as 104V1e4 All pain will ee4 at core; Itereara tho cage*, atl the cuue ; None a The ports will ape and drink PAIN rAINT Absorbents elf with eue ; Restores the weals, the tick, the (tint, The greatest skeptic pleats. FrapurPtittereet4 the place Alitel , tzrattetion Glea, Lot the:4 a( the ettscrhtee! beut Stekee Pain in Tape rlte. Tie thus PAIS Puri remurrs all doubt, „Amerce the very curve By pumping fulazurastich out ; Op Ild ,p rot eer re!,re, Wolcott's Palo Paint is bold at all Drug Closes; al. so, Wolcott'. nunLtillator, for tie, cure of Catarrb and Colds in the head. Beat tip Express on receipt of the money, at 181 Chatham liqnsre, S. Y. R. L. Wolcott, Proprietor. Feb 29.-4 w HATA A CAPS, LATES 6TYLIA3 L9AL4T PA/CEP AT S II 0 E 8 OF ALL KINDS AT REDUCED maces AT LL D. WOODS. AItiENTS WANTED FOR SECRETS OF THE GREAT - CITY, nbricerseriptire-o f the VIRTUES mid the ricEs, the MYSTERIES, MISERIESand CRIMES of Sew Fork City. It./0;/. WisL Lvet /swipes. s i rs mad e sea loa a t' n • day; Lou Shrewd Men aro milled In Wall Street; how Countrymen are swindled by Sharpers; how -Ministers and merclosnts are Blackmailed; how Dance Galls end Concert Saloons are Managed; bow Gambling Doubts and Lotteries are conducted; bow Stott and Oil Companies Originate and bow the Dub blesiiiirst, rend th:s work, it contains 35 tine en gravings; tells all stoat the Mysteries and Crimes of New York, aril is the Spiciestand Cheapest work of the Lind potilith,l. PRICE ONLY $2:50 PER COPY. 113...g0ind for 0 ircalart and Dee our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, JON B 8 138.0111- ERB 4 CO.. £biledaphia, Pa. cAUTlON —lnforior worts of a shriller character are being circulated. ea shirt the Wick, you boy contain 35 dos morsel op and at Li... 19 per copy. • ' [1011).19.-2t BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE, 31iSTFACITUD -11-ENRY BOWER, Chemist, Pm LA DELPHIA EMEM VIRIWCTEL la= FAMIADOLLS/i1171031 Ilzoksd in. Bags Of 200 lba, each, 44i1 try 4,044 generally throughout dm omntry DflOS, hIIARPLESB & CO., Agents, 133,,uth Water and 40 South Delaware Aveutte, PHILADELPII/It. Psi seta rr Wildje BEYNOT,Ev, 79 f3OBTII. EITRZET, v . BAITIMORI„ And by dasher. generally throughout theuourtry:' For tnthruzation,addreee henry Bower, Phtladel3 I'UNPS I FUNP3 I. BLAToalawr, _ arth !lawn 4. l _B**- lawisos t i kPit • ' OF FROM' o:iik'3 THE MIs B Q EYPND sI PPI .aenpiete Ifistery of thellese &diet and Territariee s from the Gtreac. River - to the Great'Oeea?t: • BY ALBBRT D. RICILI.RDSQN. Life and ;Nem/nee on Prairie:. Maemeteins, and the Pacific Coast. ;VGA owr 200 descriptive and Photo. graphic Victor the Scenery, titter, Lands; Nines and Curiosities of the Great West To proopoitl,e emigrants and settlers in the "Far West," this History of 'that vast and fertile region will prove an invaluable insistence, supplying as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide to.climate. soil, products, means of travel, &c. AGENTS WANTED.—Send for Circulars and seeour term, end atoll description of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 20,000 COPIES SOLD IN FORTY DAYS.— Unparalleled sale of Looks! The Great *Metropolis • A MIRROR OF NEW YORK. The Great -Sensation of the &aeon Is selling be yond all precedent. Good Territory Milt Free! 1000 Aoras WANTED. oar Send for our Yictssilal Clreuosr, which le sent free and is worth seeing. Don't buy any imitation book. Be sure cud get THE 311BRO1t. Address B LLS & 00., Newark, N. J. LOCK RATON, PA Musts. Memnon a. BAKEwnx,Plttbburi4l3, Pa. 001 IS :—We have btu/ using your mako of GANG SAWS in our Atill„and And thew, in poiut of quality, nuperi or to soy we have ever timed. Your*, Ac., FfIAW, BLANCHARD & CO. • • .bote•vrotrs, N. Y. LIPPINCoTT t BANIWALL:—WO barb no trouble with your SAW S ; they don't need to be lined np with paper; we pm them on the 31andrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly 11.111a0rEll and quality onsurpamed. neepectlially, PDX, ' LIPPINCOTT & BAKFWELL, 31auufaetnrere of Clzeuttr, Muley, Hill, Gang and CreeaCut Sawe,Cltpptog Axee,alletttpee. Colbufnlo Patent Axe, Sbote:s, tivadtaand.3lllea' Potent Cover ed Scoop. A OENTB WANTED In every town to sell the cele brated Clipper Mowers owl Reapers—Lightest draft az d moat durable mac' h:nes made. send for ci eanr. etipyrit MoWza & ItrApe.a Go., 12 cliff et.. New York. Plows ! Plows Plows I • CAST T E A:varded 4',- , !.;:hrm at Purit. CIRCULARS FrtEl.q To ALI. Addrean, COLLINS & 12 Water street, P. STEAM ENGINES • AND noluiti4. L'lto3l 4 TO 350 HORSE POWER, iniduelitic the cot° , iirated Cortina Cut.uif Engitie*, Shit: ra::e Ha thinery Eugtnct, Peraal,:e 41,, Cir cular; light., laud CAN; t , ain Milli, Shaft Lug, Pull. ya, &c., Lath atid Rhlngto .11014, Wheat and Corn Circular Sam, belting, inc. Stud fir de Criptive Cir cular and Prko Lint.. WOOD & M.tN.N STEAM EN GINE CO., CtiC.4, N. Y. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS - ! "The Parlor Favorite." r nig, itnnaense dtulthd fur this p , rzi..! .- Ins:rut:l,lA has Indzce.: us L. :...41, It. u.,,..t,,j,:nr,. a optc;._ II ty, and we are conswlle•ntly Pnthi-d t,.., ~L. ' ..r them at much ;Amor rails than Mr. eitrg , Al fir PM Oar M atti:molt. by tither r.talcp.re. I n.,,,fu ~ .freeri•:, . .nt 'lea l els or send for our iIIIICIIAIrd cat.:th , ) , ,;,n•-• zn.l ~,, ic,, 1 - .. t Address 0F..). N. GUCLD a ou., rianofvrte ManufActur(qa,Boeton, 315si. 'ANTED, AGENTS, 575 to 1200 per month, every- TT where. male and female, to intioiltim, the OMNI:INE IMPROVED COMMON SENsik: F.t.MILY BEWINQ MACHINE. This miclolne w:11 etitori, hem, fell, tuck, qullt,*(ord, bind, braid Ind milli:ol,ler in a most eaherfor manner. P/ ice .. 3 .Y $ l,l . le Ay war ranted far tier vials. We rill pay Itml tor any ma chine that will sew a etrunger, more brautiiul, or mare elastic scam than ours. It !naked the '•Elaatic Lock Stitch." Every taxon! Stitch can be. cut, and still the cloth cannot to palled apart without rearing. lt. We pay Agents from Sib to line per month and expense., or a cciamailoi.n foul all kit twice that annaint uiri be made. Addrewi Ii. , ECOMEI A CO., Pitt. burgh, Pa... !Raton, )lass., or Lt. Louie, MO. CACTI JN.—Da not be - inip..,,l upon Ly °II., par tiespalmihs I , ,,thh,e la+ rider the same 4ante or ethcrw Lc. Can: 1,1 [Le cn.y gen t:ill:o.nd really practical cheer, machine rrinprNotnred. B 3 WONDER. INDUSTRY SEWING micaiNE. Only TUBJeILDOLLAJSII- Simple, 1.'4,4141 14,1 dur able. Makes tamsatie dealt. stitch, and ettiat.ted for all kluge of plain mewing. Any child c'tti ivarate rt. An elegeSA itt. Teo rv e 4:rak is dilly. :rut in per fret ordet tik.rewedirt of brice Adduce 1311Mbl'it SZIVENU. lidr.llDirk CO., 41acitieter, S. IL • Avoggra n usgitlift"sa:s and FRUIT GROW ELL—Bend far particular, of ho prnred Frail 2}ri. and Vine Inri:prator and hues! Dalr.joer." 'Samples to trat will he fora anted to any part of the Chard States and perfect eatitfection guaranteed. Good Agent. are wanted In ovary Coun ty in the United States. Adarese J. ALIEARS, &cola! street, Baltimore, Md. The Patent Magic Comb Wlll °War gray hair a permanent Black or Lrukn Sold everywhere. Sent Isy =Allier $1,50. Address WM. PATTON, Treasurer, Magic tomb Company, Bpringii..l.l. Masi. WANTED--AGENTS—To . sell tLe AMERICAN KNITTING MACLIINE. Price $25. The aim plait, cheapest and bran Knitting M.:chine ever (h -ymned. Will li4;it a:.Alelf per intrinie. Liber al Inducement i KNItTINI ST:SCIILNE Luata,3lo. EVKILY spoutsuAN, FAttllklt AND nuicer- MAN, shot:hi net.d Er our pamphlet of :20 containin g a lull . leveription of n new invention- by which Ilan most inveterate kickers, funtpra s l, awl eiriinis horses can Le driven with perfect STIJ,iy. YiJr breaking and trainin g horse,, it is better than itarey's or aby ether system. Seta free. Address N.P.BOYER k CO., Pnrkeisbur g , Chester Co, rn. NO .74.4 6'v-1-SUR-FBE •41) f 3 NEW YORK -WEEKLY, TUE PEOPLIOS FAVORITE: JOURNAL TUE MOST INTERESTING STORIES An always to be found En the NEW YORK WEEKLY At present there are -POUR GREAT STORIES rnnuingihcuurh iv 60411111 CM; ut,l at least. .ON STORY IR BEGUN EVERY MONTH NSW Subscribers are thus sure of having the corn tihnuei4ent of a new cent lulled story, no matter when they tub:scathe for the NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY corr. !ulna Several Beautiful Illustrations. Double the /Imam: if Reading Aftiter of any paper of its class, add4he Sketches, Short Starlea, Poems, etc., are by the abfeet writers o f America and Europe. The MT YORK WEEKLY sloes not confine ita neetolnese to amn•emrnt, but pnblklies a great quantity of realty Instructiv 'lat• tor, iu the moat condensed form. The N. Yr WEEKLY DEJ'AItTMENTS 1P.% nitaln.d a high reputation from their brevity ••ICcl4ence, and correctuess. Tdi PILLSASTPARAOR.triII are merle up of the too. .iontratott wit and broiler or teeny mind., Tira jf.rtoiriinus Buz in cononeal to useful Informa tion Oa all meaner of subJects. • Tex Newslitexe give in the fewest te - 14111 the moat - .uotaltle droop all over the world. Ttia MOH , W 174 OoItarSpoSIOVITS coutilna aneweir to ItUlotrielt upon all inutfinable subjeel Ar, Unrivalled Literary Paper ECEM NRW YORK WEEKLY emtaintitrota Malt to UN STORIES , and, ESTIL4- DOZEN POEMS, in EETO 040EOTEL &REM STOILEIS:4II4 "V.A.EIEDDRPARESENTS. TUX TVIMS Ow Tssrpirinto copy, --Three, Dollars.. -,a , .e. nal obittee OP Ur eselt)..—Tess Dollar*. ' 14 . 4. ` 411101100/01...-r-!tz,M4ants Dollar,. Nma 1 tot a allied 1413.211 sent tit one o . ' hoo#ottelest Ist s eeirkstnto Dessart•lty of ;Apps Mt altersied add sines to at $. 4 4 ocii. ,i - •, • 81 . IMB ii•M ,. . .ataliriatarr, . Co.. 515- Sultan at..:*** - 7*Tk. . E==Miiii uksormstm3!lmMlTlEß stn *dvntbetutstsi. /OMIT WANTED FOR FBI BLUE-COATS And how they Liroc iSught and Died/or the Union, with Scanu and Acid/ads in The Great Rebellion. Comprising intrrativee of - -Personal Adventure Tll'lllll4 Incidents, Daftueratdoita, iterate Deeds, Wonderful I:stapes, Life in- the Damp;' Yield and neap its!, Adventure, of'Splea. and Moots, with the Banal, es ilAdo, Anecdotes anitilunurrou ancidents f th.• ooritAins orer 100 fins Engravings and is the spiciest and cheapest, war book pnblished. Price on. li V.. 5o per copy. Send for circulars and see our Jarmo, and full desetiptiod of the work. Addicts NATIONAL PUBLISRINO Co., Philadelphia, Pc: °Lucia uati, Ohio; Chitaigo. 111.,0r Bt . Louts. 110. QEELEY'S Hard Rubber Tru:'. Supporter "sil Bandage Establiebment, 1347 Cbesc.as st., Phat. ••Sreley's Hard Rubber, Truu radically cures Rupture, never raster, h r asks,or sells;' light, safe and corn Gertable. oSselerj's Hard Rubber AGdosissual Supporler,"4ritli ladies suffering tram fe.. male Iltridlne or Abdominal weakness, affords im— mediate rslief , eupportlog the back; light, neat and effectual. Send for Pamphlets. --- DEAFNES: 8, CATARRII, SCROFULA. • LADY ,rho :A suffered fur years from Deatuess, Ll.Caturro and .Scr,du la, %ea,. cured by • •imple rem edy. Her sympstLy and gratitude prompts her -to seed tberecolpts frse of charge to any one similarly afflicted. Address Itrit..H. C. Lukart, Hoboken, N. J. DE .DIES—Dr. 1117's Vegetable Monthly powders. Sato and untlilling regebstor Ingrecial mire. Price $5. Ad.lrees RAY, 31. U., P.O. itox. 472.7, Now York. Ireb.l9.—lt . The Farmers' Book 140 !Jeanettel end neeful illentrattons. 750 Attain Pages. Showing just what every farmer wants to know: HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. Bend for cerenler giving foil description. FAII3I.ERS: SONS! Experienced Book Agents and others, wanted to take this boo): to every Farmer in every.comtunnity. Hu eiDeat permanent. ! e.ye trom $1:10 to SZO per month according to exp.:richer and ability, Address • ZirllOl.XR, iIicCURDI it CO, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, or St. Louis, Mo. (Aug 'II.— m A CARD TO THE LADIES DR DUPONCO'S UOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS Flat FEMALES. Infallible io correcting- lrregu larixies. Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Tarns, [ma whatever Cause, and als, ay snecessful as a Pre ventive. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing thentselties am, are cautioned against using these Pills whit's in that condition lest they "invite miscar riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor as— sumes no responsibility, although their ruildnesswill prevent any misclikf to health. Price S 1 per Box - . Six Boxes SS. ' Sold by J. d. lIUBER, Droggist,Solo Agent for Get tysburg, Pa. Ladies, by sending hint ft thrungh the Post office, can hare the I'lllB sent, (confidentially ' ) by Mall, to any part of tha country *free uf poatage. ' GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FULST TRAIY leave Gettygliarg at 9'oo, A. M and connoctl at 4fauover Junction with the Mil Train Sort ut 11 A. 31., reaching Minisburg at 2 . 55 . , Y. 31. Rntaraing arrtve7 at 0 ettyttr.trg at 12 30, p. I.l:nicer4 from - taltirdart and Weslitugton, and the.. front 'the North Le . merging IMO SECOND TEA INl"arv4 ,t tsaburg at 1 I'. M „and onunct4 at It •noverl onct it); with MAU Train Enna' at 2 45, P.M., rearhii,g Italtina.re at :5 2U, P.M. Re tt/ming arr:yot at 4 1, , tty,Iturg at- .1 CO P.M., with =II IZEIMIE J. E. CALDWELL S: CO. Joycller ',v . :o an ,Ittirl.ly NEW STOCK OF GOODS th , , t, t •• , ny fiirrold 41Itt !ht ;,..•I"tily ut their prot.•nt 8 19CITESTMIT ST„ PHILADELPHIA 31. r.. B ARGAINS \l"rprop.me to 'II oar entire Stark of Winter Drens Dr,ms Mannino, SIaWN, .Nubia 9, Cloth, Cageimers, Jemv+ Flenttels, Ifop and Eal 11.:miery. L., lies' Vests, Velvets, Frames, Rib. LB,. F',,thor.s awl Chi!— di la !LILO AT NET. COST to reduce stock for Sprit*. 11. B. WOODS Cie E..\.1-• CA.'31.1 ft)itE GZ27TSEITIA, PA.''A • FARMERS, Fruit Growers & Gardners. Best's "Lny)roeed Patent PrWt Tree .Lleiyi,rator and Vine In 4ect Destrojer." rrii/S in truly on' of the gie,itcst dlacmgeries ever nmde— combioing. the most lawful ingredient!? ever known for frni•, grain and general vegetation. As a fertilicar, it has no no equal. When applied to the tree it peuitrates every pore—destroying every species of insect, and the worm in the heart of the tn.., or p10 , f.-..rorm , :ting with the mineral suhstaneet of the earth, destroys the ranee ahripreVente the? creas Lion of 641) d, ertetive insect. It will prevout Cur , culio froie ?winging the plma It will kilt the peach grub. It will I oven the?ln. t an.( tad:. on the vi ne an d tr,efoucl t eft i;e- and fir.bark the . stock. In a wor I, it e - Vole tree and gives It W;lra:and the ?severity of the weather...l ita fruit. It .witl destroy afl insecti white Cultist the pit-enwers, etteumbere, potables, planta de. amt ' stimulate - thetr growth. It will prevent weevil; Mildew, rust or the ' fly from trgebing the wheat, and this cut aretrutfrom the corn. It is flew extensively used in the Western • Stolen, mrS persons who use It would-not ho without, it for Gnu thousand times its Tahoe. Nieman. who nib a single unit tree can afraid to belfftilevit UpOtt application. we will refor to peradro who are maim ft lu 13.crkz-ce.mty, end woad utl take - Stefanie the* - recipe, we e ill give residence and .r. nn dere igued kayo purchnsod the silerritt , rose,,,eall• and atply the Intigmantr, wfthitir Of York, Comberland. Adams, frank-Km Chester, Del. aware, Iltaitgemery, Lehigh and PfstledsphinfhWand. county, and are now prepared to sel county stem, Perform who have shipslyyeutadeashighens6otp pliwds7 set's, farm MIMI§ at from it) to &10 per Address • laV.ft k~ao.i~.—am• • The public arc lowilleei. to piiieltiieo no right Oa. Abe."e•dli.i.o. 4 o". IT ; .loamon, of holiimmerghlouLirie will p rowil to - to rtientmoidOnSilitrplit U AO him to isell• or as: . The etliwekh Tbe thiia3un 'to* ritory ie own Pd by use. 4 G ee.ropiter p 7 BliiisW twe. proved. l'ito.t.Trul .now. n Aldan of Its Thgfaitreagil. out right low M•Migeei Immo th!palealleef Mt: Bon,' who Ii now persecuting ..thoweg to eko kg Natoli Court. for from!. _auks k 00. Ifil - gni itudissmtnis • Receipts & Expendittkres OF ADAMS COtiliTY FOR 1868. Commationns' Orrice, Aiwa ommyy. P. - - AGREEABLY to an ant of Assembly, entitled "An sot to raise Connty Rates and forthear ragntrins the Commissioners of the respective counties to pub. belt • statement of the Recelpte and Swpondltursa yearly; we, the Comtahwiettere of Timm Of mkt maw ty, do report as follows, to wit from the 7th day . of Jemmy. A. D. Mt, to the 6th day of J &unary, k. D. 1669, both daya incluelvez U. D. WATTLXB, Esq., Treasurer, and the Gomel*. liOrlerll, In account with the county of Adams, as follows: DR. To cash in bands of former Treasurer, at lut settlement2os 79 4 4,,titanding county Taxes and 411 Rants • hagula of Collectors 12,825 60 /41 '*Qad ilndLeirias assesterlfer um. Cbunty Dm. State Tsa - ..,„„21,886 40 2335 63 Bor. of Gettyabm • / 15 04 Quit Rena ..... `4O fr 217 10 Cumberland twp 1, 219 62 Huntington " ..... 1,606 ' 44 44 Oxford 1.561 71 Franklf n . 1,987 43 837 Ileuallen " 1,509 22 DA 72 Straban " 1,920 34 848 76 Ilamiltouban "„.... 1,293 74 146 86 11ountpleea't • 1,780 00 267 10 Reading 1,61910 254 80 Latin:kora ” 1,116 91 205 64 Butler 1.127 03 100 24 Hamilton " 1,4 M 70 243 11 Union • " 1,679 10 278 01 11ounkft4 1,368 10 210 53 Germany " ..... —• 883 42 146 62 Tyrone 1,001 76 136 74 Liberty 941 78 133 06 Berwick " 639 13 96 92 Freedom " 642 8Q 68 37 itishiand 8.17 32 in 82 Conowago a 1,307 43 188 80 Llttleatown for 626 68 120 92 Berwick a 348 70 70 15 Loans from Batik and irundry parsons...... 6,533 535,319 TI IS Cash from Philip Irani; Sheriff. for Joey fees, for 1868 TO Off Cash from Coati Johnson,oosts .. 20 00 Cash from sundry persona, for old lumber 10 10 Cash from S. R. Russel; Esq., Dividend on Water Stock Cash from IL Betzel.coets Cash from Jacob A. Kit=lller,forcoal for office 2000 Cam from A. W. Minter, for coal for office 20 00 Cash froin Dr. Stalismfth, for old stove.— 4 00 Additional Tax 35 66 Balance due Treasurer, by county 1,165 14 The outanding County Tax followuit Ben* appear to be a n the hands of the ing collectors, to wit: Yrs. Co nectars. Bort.lt Mop:, 1887, C. Eppel:nen, Manallen. Y. Wallet, Ilamllton wm. a s icm,*Gettysburg.. ...... 1,061 90 ‘• " Quit Rent 5........... 175 04 Charles 8. Wright,* Butler 713 94 T. Pfleiger,* Berwick borough... 308 83 . 1 . Wrdie3' l . ol a,* Cumberland 1,235 67 A Strasbangh,•Couowigo 864 23 Robert Frank1in......... 783 53 0. W. Scott. Freedom„...:„ 71 17 Wm. Duttern.,* Germany.. ...... 588 44 Deo. Slaybaugb,* Iltintiggton... 816 85 J J. Nolen,* Hamilton 498 11 F. 31'Cleaf,* 11 .usuitonban.. ...... 54.2 69 thigh 11 1 / a nghs* 1110 land 137 84 J. v. 61'8herry, Littlerstoirn bur. 178 80 John 6 .lartfn, .La Huta.. 461 45 John Clark, Liberty .... „„ ....... , . 941 W. Hullo:lA[l,4 Nioquticry .... 784'59 SS J. Bneeringer, , Montt !pleasant,— 938 10 H. A. Al innlgh,s 3:lsmail/a 938 94 Frank Martin, Oxford ........... g. .... 411 55 John Nitehman,* o n go Ephraim' &driver,* Btreben ...... 688 18 John Itekenrode,* roo 426 43 Michael Kit•miller,* triton ........ 494 11 re. Berwick townek in full before settlement Menallen and Ilamiltunha v ev paid In foll Stir lira, since settlement, also Oxford, Liberty and Litt lestown in lull for 1809, 'Mee settlement. liege marked Olney Lire since paid in part. .xwcuapy P.up't By orders paid out as follows ClL : By auditing and settling public aCcounta. J. C. Neely, Bag., Auditor appointed by the Court-to audit public offices Clerk', pay Counsel fees Michael Rupp, court house teener Jury Cominiseionere PAY A. Bheely, County Superintendent; Insti, tutos for 1867 and 1848 ...................... 189 20 Adams County Agricultural Society 100 00 Wood and Stone Coal for public Buildings foribfiB and 1809 591 15 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry persons 4,875 94 .Iseaelors and Assistants pay , 56 Treasurer of Aims Rouse 11,600 00 lequisition on the body ofJacob3Lickley.. 11 OS Tax. refunded to sundry persons 23 70 J. 51. Pitteuturf & Bro., oontract in full for Conowcgo bridge_ tiv: beep ry e: ing pri cars at the R. S. Peahen- Wm. J. Martin, Tobacco fur Jail Ifeurdy & Hamilton e R. Cl. Silleaary, Req., Treasurer of law library, refunded Recognizance, 1,200 00 James Rouser, arresting horse thief and / mileage 8119 Dr. J. N.C. O'Neal, salary and medicine for Jail 31 U Directors of the Poor par..... ........... 60 00 Fox scaly. .•.. 81 00 Philip Rama, Req., Sheriff, far auenmon• ing Jurors 100 80 D. li . iilingle, Shoes and mending Sur Jolt A. J. Cover, Esq Wm. A. Duncan, Esq. Coat Espev,ses. Grand Jurp .A 616 16 Gen. Jn. y and Ttp ataTes pny....2,170 041 CeriiiSeaces otConstatgelroturne MIX 77 Bills of court coeti..-.... ..... U LIT 48 PAilip Hann, Slierif. To Lour ding prisoners and Torn. key's fees ZOOS In Washing for prisoners 441 2,034 ES Beddi,,s and Ciathingfor Prison. Reber: S E11i0t.... Jacob Brinkerhoff. CASH ! Ph alp Hann, Sherif. Conveying prisoners to the I. S. Penitentiary Conveying prisonen to the State Lunatic ...... Cbussissiexess' Ptsy: Salzuel W0k,'13,4q 300 00 Nicholas Wiimuth, Zig 300 00 Jacob Lott, E.1.... „ ..._........_.....300 00 pop 00 Postage, Phinting and :Stationery for Cbaintistioners' (eke- 11. J. Stable, Job Prln ting and Ad. Tertian:lg Ilarper, ad'Pheraota * Buehler, Advertising.-- D. A. Buehler Pootage. ............. A.D. Buehler, Statlonary J. L. Schick, '6 380 87 8 76 35 76 14 85 1170 54 Proikr;notary and Clerk of Sessircnsa Res. A. W. 51Inter, fees ......... 172 55 J. A. Kitzmiller, fees 55.00 . rketion Officers' Spring Election • 455 97 Fall Election 021 58 Presidential Election 015 55 Road Damages and Vimocre. Qeo. W. Thomas ' „. 120 00 William Parr 245 00 PI:01411)0m- 18 00 Levi B.affenaperger 50 00 Martfn Itaffeurperger —. 10 00 Francis Bream, for Viewers mil Surveyor 6 50 . . Joseph Stough.. 5 50 Thiry .L.Plaat. 600 Geo. W. 3 Pff1e11m.........—. ......... 54 00 Wm.F. Bonnet; 10 00 A. D. Buehler and Einehert„...... 44 43 Repair: at Bridges. Repairs at Swift Bun Bridgc 121 18 Repairs at Canawago Bridge at Brieter's 5 00 Repair* at Otatniego. Bridge at Bali's— •..... 58 83 It4aira 893 91 aepzlie,aeTzikniwi eek. Bridge 77 89 Bellaire at 115rutltdian Bridge.- 250 Rapai Oil Cdtdiltagaa &Mg; 70"00 Retatira at. Little 15oaewelpa Bross at Kitamiller's 4 2.5 Repairs atiligtlenowago Blida* at Areadteritie. ... 9 00 ilsokircat aoricCnikakidigs..... 398 Repairs at Pubb Gawp, Warner, Painting, Court If caw. • 61. 50 Danner & COX 4a, Mt el Danaar gamwspomarc Jail . 33, =treatnagi "11 92. ass da. os jam Wimp, OF. 'Mit .a3J r a/dr - .. ' Li, po w ,sbeadwaroat itakinkauximaa.._fbriaal3ssl;. .4,17..1e5tr„..:'. 22 35 4 4 r5t,cre,1p.,,.7,11...01,... 502 . D. Vizi;12 ... UMM.7...-..-. ~,,, . . 325 Salamixi tketaailw 73 Viti o Wittat s lati— 7 110 Je --. 230 4111114 Ar. Sea, Claws and CO. triaognakoa***-CPWasoca—..-- . re fees- • • .onsissAtingt*almiliiiiiiiiiii:Thasea 1444 ab $64464 44 30,435 84 4,884 40 41440L44 44 6as oo 143 21 814 1 105 0,1 2,797 00 District Attorney's Psis. ._.....11!95 60 4,361 16 88 77 --.. 21 78 164 20 4490 IM 227 84 1,003 20 579 00 1,047 87 EEEI EMI 623 24 2,072 41 - - - VagSfro" L S. luso% divldin on WI. tor talk. Club tram Eltiaboth.Botnisi, coot. Club tram J. A: IC Ititentil!,r, coal tut ullicto, Cask from A. W. Minter, coal fur Cub from Dr. Stallsigth, for novo Addblibnni tax—. Dame due Treasursr by eon uty .;1,70q idiftng fbr-1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 3 . t fees far 31166 " 1866 11 lag Biconarstions for 2806...... /$06.«...« Dlabutsemeds to on county order.... Trealyuree• commisekto.. We, the audarelgned, auditors of the musty et A. ems, Owllrillgallin, Ideated and morn ip . pursuanc of law, go report that we wet, aid - audit, settle an Ihtiuld.?Via' to law, the accounts of the TresA urer trad waselonert of said county, c , toood on that day of Japuary. A. D.. ISeg, and ending c the 6th (laf of derarntry, A. D., 1869—both days basiye; at said accounts as aettlod above sod ent, cord In Settlement hook In Lb* Comrooo, , , -e of adonis county, Is rorreet„ sod Mat o .44 due tits Treasurer, by ecnuty, ~ f • , o NAdF.soi and ADT-DT• &Maas cud '4,) VIA to outstanding taxes, f.. 1: "AJFedend are dollars amt • i ed era' On, find a bala, thousand one h.. .teen ceata,41,16.3 teas tbonaand ileum b. ty.five cents, ($14,703 Ile. 31.11. b E. O. URA Feb. 12.—t1 COLLAT ERA I, IN . HERITANCI.: 1„.) TAX.—Tho following is a atateaketit of the Cobateral Inheritance Tax received by Wn, nottaworth, Seq., Register of adorns mangy Maio.: the pier running front Dec. let, le6T, to Dec. let, PO;•, from the estates uf the Llione log named dern•frot Samuel Deardorff Margaret Leer. . - ..... . . • idmand V. Gabormater... llptirsbn ..... Andrew J. Smith Jo hgattrangh.-.... Joh Christiana Spangler John George Her5h10r......, Louis Santa. Aou Douglass.... James Marry..., 1200 6 00 Deduct Rftister's fee, 3 per cent. fur cultec tfmt Balance due Commonwealth I hereby certify that the foregolcig la a corr., statement of the Collateral Inheritance Tait, re ,, iv - ' 1 from the estates of the Above named diaeclouta, io th, Register's Mace of Aduna county, Petinilylvanit, the year ending Dec. let, 19(18. • - Feb. 12.-4 t c. NEeLy, Ae.ltt-r 150 TEACHERS WANTED. $75 TO $l5O PSR HONTQ; c , rrall }sari iAt4 dress "The Peale's Journal," Pbiludetyltie, Feb. 1.2.-5 uT Awrzu.—.3•l4.nu m to travel and men by evel,l, &OAR 1100 yr goods. Ritual blue petraltielat, 1 .les. Addt.. l .lth .tamp, It . It I);+ CO. 413 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa. PAINTS FOR PARMERN. llnenrpasse.l purpose. $6 FOR s Dbl. of 3130 i,L1.3. 6eud 1 , •, circular. GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT Ci),, Pearl street, New York. [flab. 1.!.-iw --- - - $lOO t°.._s%oo per month.-salary paid t . Rood Aou to sell our fa tentiilea-corrarsre 'him Wire Cl g edhes ti hues. State ago and put occupation, and zuldrensi the American Wir, Co., in William at., N. Y., or 15 Dearborn at., Chirac,..ni:- . . A GENTS WANTED.-For the only .a toei of Gen. Gr•nt. and hi. !tautly their approval. Engraved by dartadu. Jre Irp l.y h. ti.o9. 100 per cent, to agent.. Addres3 (1(.101):"P61:1, &CO.. C 2 lap, or No. Xi Pork Row N. Y. lob. 12.-4 w 132 00 NEW 14001_(-200 ENtiIUVINt The Fernier' end Mechanic's Manuel. o ht,d :.) Geo..E. Waring, Jr., author of 'Training. • "Elem.DP, of Agriculture," ite. A book of great rah, - to Mr] one. Send fur Id pagu circular. AL:.'nl. wanted. TREAT k CO.. rubli.liera, N. Y. treb. 12. H. 24 00 600 00 75 00 35 00 43 00 THE CHRISTIAN, GO CENTS !I A large, lire, 8 page monthly relii; Inns ar! foto .1. paper, fall of facts, prirliteucee, incidenta, poetz; , true agonise, pit tures, reading young., valuta, altinert, eau are; all. N'J aeclnrlaniam, .y troverey, pulftics, puffs, pills, or potent el) eta. a pear ; eel) 35. For :inn: 1y 1.0.1 i•, copies 34. flood 10 cents fat 3 specimens Leila forget It. Vol. 4 begins Jan. 1 8 80. loud pogee new L TIIAL'TS for SI. Addrinut .11. L. 1110;1 IMI3. tonal Tract Itepoiltory, 19 Lintlali af. , 11.5,:ten, ILie• Feb. 12.---{w. 81 81 LI 15 57 AGENTS WANTEDFON THE SIGHTS AND SECRETS Or NATIONAL,. CAPITAL, *ark dteckiptica of Washington City; lit rilde Oa toldirthiftualted and Zspost.l. n..p.c1,,,, thrilling, most eatertelalng,instractive.and staii, book of the day. for Circulars, with tcsii,•, do. Address UNITED STATICS PUBLISHERS) Li) 411 Broome street, New York City. ; sob. 14 90 na AUS.2oars TOBACCO .ANTIDOTE. VV.s on . tize r YD ly irragetable:u a l b4m re t. ltykr. ; cad eterieher Me Bktekt, Invigorates the Systree, asemta great Noartehlug aa4 otceasibmatat 'woe. 0. as excolleat Appetifiei, 11114111111 e the notaatta teal, tto t that haastlast bad: osmium eteey re/reeklag, and lithe& robust health, Rate terra °ad Cke wer Jor real Oared. Price , Yttty yeti* vost Gee . d tr. cloo.ou Rho Lokibrooa . efacts of Tobacco, o ith lint. rebratteea, teeettaealate, rent free. Agent, .n:.: - ed. Addreett ar; T. L ABBOTT, Yetaey Uttyi N. T - Sold by all Druggist/. [Feb. (115 .S 0 WE ARE COMING, .AND WJLL PNENINT TO ANY PARSON EET3 Saluting as a Cluil la oar urns One Dollar Sale of Dfy and Fancy GOODS, 309 10 WATCW, Piece of SHEETING, :ILI: PA 17111-V, te.. FREE CiOsT. Oar Inducements dortwobe past jkli‘ ware hare IMI2 We naw double*our Rat e of Premilms Willett. made rano y Important addition, to Winter Stocks, and hare largely exterklml oat t:t. change List, and we now feel confident to meet the demands of our extensive patronage. SOU! for lrew Circulars Catalogue of Goods and Samples amst M may mid re..l tree. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to / P. HAWES S CO., 15 Yedand Streetrttoston, P. O. Box O. lino Web Dealers lu Dry and Fancy Coals, Cut !,ry Plated Wit% Albums, Leath ertlet..l,,, &c., Dec. 11.-12 w . TI& AMZEtIOAN ' BUTTON HOLE OVERSEA3IIN(I SEVVING MACHINE Co., In directing attention to their CRC, EIHATED COU BEVATION BUTTON HOLE J! BItIVLNG beg have to rehr to Its wonderfttrpopttlatity as con elusive proof or Its great merit. • The increase in the demand for this eiltuthienc haws beep TEN YOt.D dewing Me tall:gem months ni of It. first year Wore the public. Thie grand and surprihng mach is unprpcsdeki.d in the histot7 of sewing-machines; and we feet tail) wsrrattte4la claiming that .I.T! RAZ NO .11QMIL,„ BEM AB§OVUTELY MY. BEST PAlnLir MACHINE IN TUB WORLD, And Intrinsically the' Cheapest It is really two machicrewirombhilut in one, (by • dm • plead beautify! mechanical arrangement,) matio“ both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, sad the averseaming and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and per. fiction. It executes in the eery but moaner every en• riety of Sewing, such bp, liemmi, Yelling, Cording, Tacking Stitching , Braiding andinting. Oathering and Sewing on, (Mn at the same time,) and In addi tion,Ovanmaina, Embroiders on the edge. and maim' beautlitil Dutton sad Eyelet Rolfe in all labrica. . Every lifachine warranted by the, Company, or t. Apatay to give entiromilielhation, Clrcears with full partkiniare and sample. of work don. on this Waning, oan.b• bad on application at M. BalasyncoasoftlinOutopany, ' .Frieveldft and. Criontat Sfreet.l, Philadelphia, .14:4. lantrodkas given ois the MIA file at the 7003M1 . . the Company gruthltouely Igen purchasers, A GINTS WANT BD, FREDEASOIC PA;.ackx,Lionl W. B. MIINDEII urs., Tliagirgr, V. W. ROiID3ON, Agent, iCkityslitirge P. 341 0 - 1 1 _ FOR SALE. W•• .-• • • Er 9. 1-Tvir94198814- li. • z: - * WAG.ON vtuk thr•cirWk•ktdi eliaretel main . / ort2 I up „adrift -1/'i MILLTINICI /was, V • _ i. t t'4lt . : , u nify ‘-‘' g 44.161 .4trlr-A 'f.**3 'V.A.." : ignifEßY Batt . 4„„if,"thearshilo—bik 14'.•-•-•Aft.o-‘f flues Tredukck '"li1 itandiaty Urge hub 41".""*. iroJerkirOui, rl7l NI I,IZIA $66 4.1 er 16: :: 11,te2 1,34 , 19 38:t2 163 IMEM -4 43 T L. BRRAII Inditur I.‘ I I- I , di S 7 ,i ..t." 11 EMI BM 1211