The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 06, 1868, Image 4

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Olobt.
THOUGHTS FOR THE FARMER,
• : COMPILED FROM OUR EXCIIANOES
Potatoes—Finish planting before the
middle of the month; it is unsafe to
delay longer, though, if the season be
a wet one, likelhe last, June-planted
potatoes may do tolerably well. Ma
nure at tho first or second hoeing with
ashes and plaster, limo,. or some con
centrated manure, cast in small hand
fuls upon the plants, if backward, or
the soil not rich.
Birds and Insects.—Sumo birds may
still bo attracted by bird-houses, though
most have their nests already built.—
Do all possiblo_to, encourage a feeling
of security on their part. They are
our best allies in the warfare against
insects of all hurtful kinds. Look out
for tho, nests of the tent-caterpillar;
destroy when the worms aro housed.
Cultivating the Orchard, especially
if a young orchard, is necessary to get
a good thrifty growth. Very few will
-- cultivate the ground for the sake of the
young trees alone, and it is well to put
between the rows of trees such crops
as require manure and frequent work-,
. .Potatoes, carrots, or whatever
will - leave the soil in as good condition
as to fertility as it was before, may be,
Spruce up.—lf you get a moment to
spare; spruce up; put that gate on its
hinges, put a little paint on the picket
fence you built last year, trim up about
your yard-door, make it cozy and in
viting—don't say you can't find time
for these things: tho fact is you have
no right to be slovenly—your wife
and children will be the happier, your
farm will sell for more money in the
_market.and!will beworth more to you
at home if you :dovote an odd hour
now and then to-sprucing up.
Cows—When there is a good strong
growth of grass, turn the cows to pas
ture, but not before. Calves, wearing
muzzles set.with nails which aro well
sharpenod', but not slender pointed,
may run with their dams without dan
ger of their sucking. Cows "coming
in" on full feed, often make more milk
than their udders have capacity to re
tain, if milked out twice day. No
glectto, milk oftener causes not only
the' loss "ofa pint or two which leaks
out daily, but inducos a tendency in
the cow to secrete less, entailing a loss
through the year.
'Corn :Crop—Be sure of your
seed. It should.be early, uniform, and
adapted to your land. Manure heav
ily; plant all, except very largo kinds,
in drills, rather than in hills with rows
running both ways. A heavier stand
is thus gained, tho ground well filled
with roots Be careful 'to have the
rows very straight, and to this and
use a•marker. North of lat. 40°, be
in no hurry about planting—if the
crop is by the 20th or 25th, it is
early enough, and replanting will not
be necessary.
MCA—The:warfare begins this month
push it forward. "Whenever you see
a head, hit it,"—as is the order of tho
day at a Donnybrook fair—or better
r „ye : t r whereveryou can find a root, kill
=l...iti--Reniember, weeds -may be killed
in the seed leaf by thousands, with
the same labor and less thought .than
will be required to kill them by
sntayoft ‘ er c theylave.grown. When
very small, even stirring tho soil in
moist weathor.kills many; when largo
unless great pains bo taken, though
~..upi r Qoted„a : slight rain -will reyive
and:they-mill mature seed-as if
transplanted for their own good.
'Saw-dust as Manitre.—The common
p'ractice - of throwing this article into
the streams on which saw-mills are
situated, is reprehensible: It would
not pay to spread it upon a muck
--swamp; but-any sandy - I ancl, or light,
gravelly loam, deficient in vegetable
._matter, it would prove a good, dross
itig',Abd-ib Wu - a; 'Would show good re
sults. The best use we have ever seen
-it . put to, was bedding for animals in
stables. It is an excellent absorbent,
and'will keep . eows clean, oven bettor
than straw. It is
_also a very light,
bandy article in the hennery, and
more cleanly to handle than muck in
common, open, privy vaults. Tho
ticleifbr iigrcitiiintablejn cities, and is
quite extensively used upon floors in
eating Saloons, and for other purposes.
At country mills, it can generally be
had:for:the 'carting; as Mill owners
are glad to be rid of it. , it is a good
substitute for straw, and this is now
worth so much for manufacturing pur
poses, in many-parts of the 'country,
that no.thrifty farmer can afford to use
it for bedding.
litsect,?,will - begin their work as soon
Ensfithiitt”rs any youtig growth to work
on, and if not checked continuo it to
- the injury of the trees. Don't stop to
write to us, td.-ask What shall be done,
but kill the insects when first discov_
ered, by some means. We have writ-'
ton in these - past years; • - onough about
the tont-caterpillar to fill a small vol
-11C110.":7W0Ift70 shown its. eggs, and
set Milli the - importance of removing
those.- ; :Where this has been ; thorough
lydone,there will bo but little trouble.
Where haslibeen•_ neglected, they
will not "fold up their tents like the
. Arabs,"-but just keep spreading them
all the time. Wherever a nest or tent,
is seen, no matter how small—and they
aro very conspicuous when the dew is
'on themin the morning—do not rest
until the nest is . destroyed. Bend down
the limb, climb the tree, got a step
ladder, or in some way. 'each the nest,
and pull it out and crush the young
brood. Some use swabs charged with
soft soap, petroleum, or other substan
cesziTheso will do if faithfully, applied,
but to our notion there is nothing as
sure as vulling.tbe nest off by hand,
and putting it under foot. The squett
iiiiSh inliYlVear gloves. Borers aro to
be probed 6r cut out. Wo haven't
mach faith in squirting 'any prepara-
tion into their holes. Tho eirculio
will now begin its work,, and must, be
- ziriet - al.price.' 'Avoid all'vauntod reme
__.dicialand washes, but follow the only
sure-plan 'yet' known—jarring tho
trees, catching the insect on a largo
elotkond ,killing it..
,The white grub
will often-make_sad - havec amono• b seed
linga-and_.young nursery stock. When
rryouii - g — tree - iii the row wilts,. dig
and - find 'the borer and kill him.
Lice or aphides will appear. on tho
young growth. If the trees are small,
bend down the ends of the infested
twigs,And immerse thorn in tobacco
water or quassia water.—Agriculturist.
rfiREASURERIS SALE OF UNSEA
TED LANDS IN lIUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Al - imams, by an act of the General Assembly of the
Common \scaltit of Pennsylvania, entitled "dn act 10
amend an act directing the murk of selling unsealed land:
Ter taxes and other purposes," passed 13th March, 1615,
and the other acts upon the subject, the Treasurers of the
several counties within this Connuonwealth are directed
to commence ou the 2rl Monday in Jane, in the year 1810,
and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and
adjourn from day to day, if it be necessary to do so, and
make public sale of the whole or any part of such tract
of unseated land, situate in tho proper county, as mill
pay ,them rearages of the taxes which shall have thou
remained duo or unpaid for the space of ono year bolero,
together as lilt all costs necessarily accruing by reason of
tad, delinquency, dc. Therefore, I, It. N. LOGAN, Treas
urer of the county of Huntingdon, do hereby giro notice
that upon the following tracts of unseated land, situate
as hetemafter described, the several sums stated are the
an earages of taxes, respectively, due and unpaid for one
year, end that in pursuance of the direction of the arose
said Act of Assembly, I shall, on MONDAY, THE STII
DAY OF ;RINE NEXT, at the Court Douse, in the len
°ugh of Huntingdon, commence the Public Sale of the
as hole or any part of such tracts of unseated land, upon
which all or any part of the taxes herein specified shall
then be due; and continue such sale by adjournment un
til all the tracts upon rt Licit rho taxes shall remain duo
and unpaid, shalt be sold.
M. AL LOGAN,
25 ear. of Hunt. Cb
Troasurceti Office, April 1,16C.5.
Amount of Tares due and unpaid on the following Tracts
' of Unstated Lands, up to and including the year LSO:
Acres. Patches. Warrantees or Owners. Tax
Barree Township. -- D.C.
437 . Moses Yamoost, 16 CO
BGS James Ash & Wm. Shannon, 31 62
430 Robert Austin, 53 01
Brady.
64 Lewis Igo, •
402 John Watson,
43 33 Andrew Bell,
425 Wm. Watson,
33 Christian dcauffman,
33 Daniel King,
Carbon.
200 F. C. Rottmar,
1 lot in Cottlmont, J. W. Curry,
67 Clemens' heirs,
8 John Howard,
4 lots in New Grenada, John Howard,
133 • Cook & Elder, now Scholl & Bowman,
418 Wm. Mowan,
330 James Mowan,
394 Isaac 'Bowan,
107 SO Benjamin Penn,
12 Henry Miller, (part)
100 Jonathan Pow or Pugh,
100 Daniel Nowcomer,
Ores.
400 87 Samuel Ifortseek,
290 93 Edward Nash,
280 110 John Nash,
207 Hoary Sill,
137 133 Samuel Morrison,
400 John Freed,
200 Hugh Morrisen,
400 Robert Miller,
400 Wm.
190 Andrew Sills,
207 John bills,
157 Neal Clark,
450 Sarah Hanson's, Jr.,
4 , 0 Sarah Barrack, •
405 Jacob Barrack,
400 Peter Ilartsock,
400 Elizabeth Barletta's,
Clay.
212 132 . Zaehariah Chancy,
Cretan-di.
418 20 John Jourdan,
303 41 Samuel Galbraith,
400 70 Joseph Galbraith,
403 77 John Galbraith,
163 George ;Aaronson, (11. Glasgow )
Dublin.
425 John Forrest,
360 Jomes Old, (part,)
40 John Gilliland,
120 J. Kelley,
110 A. Potts,
11l A. Wills Heirs,
400 D. Caldwell, ,
.Pranlaitt.
40 David Caldwell,
5 James Logan, (J. Morrow,)
Henderson.
Sri J . Simpson Africa,
437 Wm. Illechener,
438 Thomas Mechonor. •
- "Top mail.
210 Peter Herring,
200 Conrad llorring,
212 David Shaffer,
202 Small Levi,
207 Margaret Levi,
205 Adam Lett,
200 Abraham Levi, -
97 Hannah Herring,
37 Frederick Herring,
200 Henry Bates, -
220 Samuel Davis,
210 Joseph Miller,
200 Jacob Weaver,
208 Jacob Weaver,
1 vacant lot 4 acre, React, Griunet,
Juniata.
100 Samuel Caldwell,
200 Witham Barrack, (part,)
Jackson.
400 Thomas Partner,
400 Gcorgo Stever,
400 Jacob Hillzuner,
400 Andrew Boyd,
400 George or Robert Grazier,
400 Gump Ensile,
400 Adam Striker,
400 .
400 ' Thomas Russell,
400 Thuntas Ralston,
400 Da , . id Ralston, Jr.,
400 Das id Ralston,
400 Epht airu Jones,
400 John Brown,
437 Jonathan Priestly,
400 William Johnston,
. 400 Robert Johnston,
400 Charles Caldwell,
422 James Dean,
400 Henry Carmen,
400 , John Adams,
400 Henry West,
100 Alexander Johnston,
400 'Hugh Johnston,
400 Thomas 31cCitire or 3lcCune,
400 John Russell,
400 John Ralston.
400 J.11111C9 West,
400 William Steel,
395 Abraham Dean, -
400 James Fulton,
400 Samuel Maushall,
400 Bohai t Caldwell,
400 Matthew Simpson,
400 Joules McCune,
400 Samuel Stool,
400 John Fulton,
400 John Galbraith,
400 Joseph 31cCuno,
400 George Wice,
37 Deviuneyejleirs,
Oneida.
129 John Johnston,
11 William B. Zeigler,
rents
402 Jane Sells,
397 Peter Shaver,
Porter.
150 Wm. Smith, D. D.,
100 do
70 107 Samuel Fisher, (J. S. Isett, owner,)
100 Benjamin K. Nell,
402 Wm. Smith,
275 John N. SWoope & Co.,
103 do do
224 do do
188 do- do
298 do do
382 Wm. Smith,
411 50 Peter Wertz,
405 153 James Caldwell,
420 120 Benjamin Brown, -
176 Wm. & John Patterson,
Springfield.
400 Stacey Young,
75 Getup Elects,
123 Brice X. Blair,
421 Nathan Ord,
7M.
235 129 Simon Pottor,
414 10 John Pease,
431 30 Adam Clow,
Tod.
250 Tompy Shaffer, 12 38
80 J. B. Planagen, 375
395 OS Samuel Cornelius, 10 54
,
90 Speer Os Martin, • - , 400
62 Eliel Smith, .- - . "-- •• 7 53
400 Benjamin Rush, ' 18 82
300 Samuel, Sally and Betsy Chambers, 14 85
455 Robert Chambers, 10 SO
536 Nancy Chambers, 19 80
400 James Chambers, is 80
400 James Witer, 19 88
.405 . Nanny Davis, , .- .'l9 80
400 Isaac Ruston, 19 SO
400 Johanna Huston, 19 80
400 Brain Davis,l9 80
. .
150 Amos now - Neal Clark, 743
400 John Chambers, 10 89
400 • Sarah Ihutsock, 21 60
.
-
400- , Mary Freed, • - 19 80
Union.
. . ..
355 Arthur Pea, -..- . 14 05
400 Frederick Sell, ' . 700
429 James yea, - 8 15
400 Abraham Sell, 759
400 Abraham Morrison,
_, . _ _ . . 7 GO
400 ' Joseph Morrison, 7 GO
200 - John Sell, . . , ' ' 380
420 Solomon Sell, 7 98
395 Margaret Sell, • . ' . , 751
-26 Benjamin Elliott; 332
400 John Brewster, 440
300 Sampel Caldwell, 285
.
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Iffirriormark.
215 O. R. &J. IL Shoonberger, It. Stewart, 13 70
200 John Matt:heirs, David Otto, and Isaac Armi
tage,. Oil 83
lies!.
3e9 Wm. Bracken, ' 71 26
12114 Wm. Reed, 1 41
436 rim', §igkle, -- 84 70
433 ' Cadwalader Evans, 104 61
493 George Bingham, 115 55
254 T. Ewing, 48 82
ALSO—The following real estate upon Which personal
property cannot be found sufficient to pay the taxes ro•
turned by the several collectors, is charged with the taxes
:thereon assessed for the years 1805 and 1860 and will ho
sold as unseated lands in purituance of the directions of
the Potty-that section of the net of assembly entitled ' , an
act to reduce tho State debt and to Incorporate the Penn
sylvania Canal and Railroad Company" approved the 20th
of April, 1544 :
• SEATED LIST
Hopetv di township.
OU David Mountain's estate,
60 do do
- •
Ehooaborgor's ostato, or Mril. Lytle.
105 G. 81Infror, 915
206 • DI. Shaffer, 10 62
200 J. lleoring, 16 58
00 —Metz, 625
100 —Eldor, 21 15
*- HENRY HARPER,
EDL1112520 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Pine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and
RODGERS' CELEBRATED Slicer PLATED Ware, war
ranted fripte plate, on the whitest meld, at
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
np. 15, ISGS.-3 woe.
fl ROUND A. Lila AND SALINA
ijraaLTat CUNNINGHAM EL' CA R.ll/ airS.
TO THE AFFLICTED !
AN ARTICLE OF BEAL MERIT !
ORIEIMTAL
BITTERS,
A Remedy 'hat has boon tried and etood tho toot, not
only in nn occasional case, but in every community
chore used it has been pronounced the saleft and most
pliable remedy hnorn for
DYSPEPSIA,
LOSS OE APPETITE,
WEAKNESS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
PAIN OR CRAMP IN THE STO
4 05
7 64
23
12 31
2 52
3 S 3
MACH OR BOWELS,
0
NEURALGIA,
250
7 93
19 19
17 55
1 91
24
1 90
1 00
INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS
AND FEVER,
LIVER TONIC,
AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES
As an agreeable and sato romody and an Invigorating
Boverago it hat no equal.
This valuablo Bitters Is oomposod of tho essential pro•
puttee of roots—tho medicinal qualities of which hare
boon carefully extracted. It is moconblo to tho taste and
does not leave that unpleasant taste On the mouth for
hoots utter, that most medicines do.
Aft a Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic it boa no ogoal.—
it contains no colonial or other Injurious drug, but Id
puroly rogotablu.
8 36
6 94
7 40
6 01
2 63
For Dyspepsia It cannot be excelled. It contains no
thing injurious to the slot:ouch, is mild and prompt in
its action and effects a permanent cure by romovlug the
cause of the complaint.
2 00
3 33
1 52
3 42
4 18
4 23
3 BO
For Intermittent Fever or Chills and Fever this Bitters
is a specific far baster and surer than quinine.
No family should be without It ns the cost le Wiling
compared with the suffering that may bo avoided by bay
ing it at hand in onto of sudden attnek.
1 GO
2 91
21 87
Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitters
Invalids use the Oriental Bitters
Dyspeptics use the Oriental Bitters
Females use the Oriental Bitters
TRY IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Prepared only by
F 30
10 80
To whom all oidoa should be whit emod
Price $l.OO par bottle
Ror solo by all druggists and dealers gonorally. nth:,
NEW
LEATHER STORE.
rpnE undersigned would respectfully
announce that, in connection with their TANNERY,
they lut‘o Just eponodu bplendid assortment of
FINE . LEATHER,
consisting in part or
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
Together with a general assortment of .
The trade Is invited to tall and examine our stock,
Store on RILL street, two doors west of the Presbyte
rian church.
The highest price paid for HIDES and DARE..
C. H. MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, may I, ISM
JOHN mu; W. 11. WOODS, P. N. BOB!, W. P. If 1.&17.321L2N
JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers,
ignastatimgcicazi, Pty,.
1 81
8 00
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers Sc others. Inter
est allowed o s Deposits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought
and sold for the usual commission. Special attention
given to Government Securities. Collections outdo on
all points.
Persons depositing Gold and Silver will sootily° the
same in return with interest.
0ct.17, IS6G-tf.
i'VECtoIVIMIE"
• •
ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED !
rho subscriber is permanently located in Huntingdon,
Xand is prepared to purchase, or repair in the
beat style, and expeditiously, broken
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
All articles intrusted to him will be returned to the
residence of the owner as Soon as repaired. Umbrellas
and parasols for repair can be left at his residence on St.
Clair street near Benedict's.
may2,lB66tf WH. MITTMAN.
LUMBER,, SHINGLES, LATHS,
EMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
H
Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering nud Shingling
Lath, constantly on hand.
a Worked Flooring, Sash, blinds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at manuiliciurers' prices.
. Grain and country product generally bought at markot
.rates. WAGONER & BRO.,
aug2B-tf Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa.
SPECTACLES .
.Ek."l. •
4.40.,..c1atv,* Cu.&
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L.,...••••••••7
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A find and largo assortment always on
- hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
COUNTRY DEALERS can
ef: buy OLOTIIINO from me In Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they cau In the
tlac, art . 1 have a 'svholeaalo sloro in Philadelphia.
11. ROMAN.
F VERY FAMILY
Will find at Lowia' Family Graeory, ()Tory
articlo uanally kept In first clan Grocery stone. Call
for what you want.
J 1 OR THE LADIES.
A superior articlo of Note Paper and Envelope
aultablo for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
An kinds of country produce taken La exchange far
Goode at LOMB' Family Grocery.
A LARGE VARIETY of articles too
numerous to mention, for sale at LEWIS
amid Grocery. Call and 000.
91. HE BEST QUALITY OF FRESII
MACKEIIIIL ttt 61/41 - 117Xit1Alt atRAtO2VS.
rosTErt's
CROLERA MORBUS,
lIEADACIIE,
BUCHANAN & SMITH
HUNTINGDON, rA.,
HARTON
RILL STREIET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic
HARD
GTTLIZI, raL
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyer.; generally, le lnylted to the feet that we are
now offering ti 118TT.611. ABBORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AC.,
than can ho found eke:miter° in this part of the State, at
prices to snit the times. Our stock comprises all articles
In this lino of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS need by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE end WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, dn., Ac., together with ft large stock of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Mains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross-Out Saws, -
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Ooal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,-
Oil and Powder Cans
An oxeollont assortment of
401mtlory,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SOIS
ORS, RAZORS, &C.
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND YON SALE
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRIORS.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general assortment of material for their uso
consisting in part of
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, _Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamellecllteatJter, -
Whips, Tongues, Soo.
hots, Shafts, die.
3137-a.A.C.SOI/1X91 2 X-3ES3
Can be suppliail with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee
CARPENTERS
Will find iu our establielaneut a superior stools or
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
„HATCHETS,
• HAMMERS,
FILES,
CIIISELS,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
cQIIL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
.IB l '..stx.me.x.e3
Can be nerommodated .pith everything in their line from
a (train separator to a {Phut-stone.
331./_l3.clieres
Are especially invited to call and' examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices with ahem.
Agricultural Implements,
Camprisiug tho famous Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined
RundelPs First Premium 1101tSli PITCIIFCCRK,
Rakes,
Scythes,
Hoeg,
Hay Forks,
Traoo and Mater Chains,
Breast Chains,
Cow Tice,
Curry Combs,
. Cards, des., he., &c
Among tho specialties of one House, wo desire to ea
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
The exelnaiverlght to sell *Welt to vested In as. Bend for
ncircniox and get full particulars of emus, and satisfy
yourself of Its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Boated of all sires and descriptions, inoluding
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales
Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans..
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT 'MANUFACTURERS
CASH PRICES.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY
Ever offarcil in this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES
ALL .SIZES OF .
NA TT,S AND BRADS,
By tho keg. Very low I
Bost Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON.BOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
TROY AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal - Oil,
By the barrel or gallon, at very low figures.
.I*-A call le respectfully nolicitod, feeling confi
dent that our goods and prices will not full to
pleaso.
WHARTON & MAGUIRE.
llnntingdou,l - 610p 7, 1607.
"*btriistincntz.
MITE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO.,
126 MARKET STREET, PHILAD'A.,
Is tho Largest Manufacturing COl3 foctlonors and Whole
salo Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, .tc., in the United States.
95 AGENTS WANTED. $25
We u ant first-class Agents to introduce our IMPROVED
STAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
The cheapest and best Machine in the whole country.
Extramdinary inducements to good, active salesmen.
Particulars and bumph:, work furnished on application.
A. J. DUMONT, Agent,
030 Arch atroet,Philadelphia.
MEI
T O FARMERS
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACRIFEIC GUANO.
The attention of Farmers and other consumers of Fer
tilizers in invited to this Guano, as 'worthy cf their spa.
Mal notice. Its use for several :sears in Maryland, Vir
ginia and other southern States, for all crops, has given
it n standard character for excellence unequalled by any
o titer. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian 0 onus
ith permanent qualities not found in that article. 230
lbs of this Guano aro found more than equal to MO lbs of
the best Suporphosplmtos. It ripens the svbeat crop
free fire to omen days earlier than the phosphates, which
fact alone gives it incalcniable advantages.
Liberal discount to dealers. For sale by •
JOHN S. BEEBE & CO.,
General Agents fur Pacific Guano Co.,
SS south Delaware Ave., PhilcaPo ,
andil South street, Baltimore
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011ERIIPIIENT
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
se,CO,
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OP PROPERTY BOUGUT AT
GOVERNMENT SALES,
Consisting chiefly of
10,000 SETS, NEW AND SECOND lIAND
HARNESS, BRIDLES AND COLLARS
3,0 0 0 S-A-DDIM'S, -
All styles,
2,000 WAGON COVERS
All sizes, new and worn,
5,000 Mot and Rubber Menkels, and Horse avers,
MILITARY CLOTHING, ORE CT COATS, FROCK COATS, PILOCSES,
PANTS, sIIIIITS, DRAIT2IIS,
Also a largo lot of Rollie, Load Lines, Buggy Ambulane 0
and Cart Harness, Doublo Trots, Lead Bars, Portablo
Forges, Ac., Ac. Wheal Team Sternest, little worn, all
oak tanned leather, servicoablo, clenuod and oiled, $5 por
horse, including Bridle Load, do $l, Ambulance or Stake
Harness with superior loather Traces, peifectly suited for
farm or general team work, double sets complete $25 to
$3O, Bridles $l, Collars gl to $2, extra hair-linod artillery
case, do $2.50 and $3, Double Rein $1.75 to $2.25, lialtors
$5 to $l2 per dozen, New Officers, 51cClellaies Saddles
$l6 do, a ith plated Bit Bridle, $l9, Brass Mounted Sad
dles, goodias new $9, with Bridle, $ll, Boys Saddles $6,
Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Dnck $0 to
512, 1000 Hospital Tents, new and good as now, 12 oz.
Duck, 14 fact square, $25 to $5O, with poles and pins
complete, Wall Tents $l6 to $2O, Wodgo do. $5 to $9,
Shelter Tents for Thy Caps $3O to $5O per 100.
Grain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO por
dozen, also full assortment of Seamless Bags.
Small order by express C. O. D.
Liberal deductions to Wholesale Dealers.
3Pit31..r...1.32 elb C1c...,
(formerly ou Frout street, now)
71 North Second Street, just below Arch St
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Also, 5, PARS PLACE, N. Y
Descriptive price list sent on application. [nrirlB.3ni
No more Bald Reads!
No more Gray Locks!
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC lIAIR RENEWER,
Is prunduneed by all who have used it Gm very beat
in Lparation far tho Hair. It is a positivo cure for Bald
ness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stops the hair
from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to
their miginal bite and luxuriance.
It operates on tho secretions and fills tho glands with
new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray
hair will alt ays be brought back by a few applications,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes tho hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to tho
touch and easy to tuning°. Dry, wiry and intractablo
locks heroin° moist, piltut and disposed to reniain in any
desired pOsition. As a Lisle Dressing it boa no equal.—
Tho solos are enormous and it is a uuirerialfaroiltu with
old and young of bulb sexes.
Sold by In uggists throughout His United States. Ad
dross all orders to
ZEIGLER. & SMITH,
nor 27-11 SOLE PROPRIETORS.
137 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
HueMut for Pennilos and Weakly Persons.
Used by bundteds of Copgrogations for Church or Con
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VINEYARDS—Los Angelos, California, and Passaic,
Now Jot soy.
SPREE'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Pour Years Old. This
justly celebrated native Wino Is muds from the juice of
the Oporto Grape seised in this country. Its invaluable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed by
any other native wino. Being the pure juice of the grape
produced under Mr. Spoor's own personal supervision,
its purity and genuineness aro guaranteed. The young•
est child mey partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid may use ills advantage. It is particular
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the
various ailments that afllicethe weaker sex. It Is in ey.,
cry respect A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wino; Females Use
Speer's Port Grape Wine; Weakly Persons Find a Benefit
by its Use; Speer's Wines in hospitals aro Preferred to
other Wines.
Principal Office, A. SPEER,
No. 243 BROADWAY, opposito City Nall Park, N. Y
Sold byJoha Reed, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, Hun
tingdon. 8018
This bade supplied by Johnson, Holloway and Cowden,
and Pronch, Richards & Co., ,n Philadelphia, and by Cleo
A. Kelly, and Fahucslock's, in Pittsburgh, and olhe
Wholesale, Do ale' a.
628. HOOP SKIRTS.
Wit. T. HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE"
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS."
ore the best and PREAPCST Lon' PRICED Troop Skirts in the
mat het. Trail Rids, 25 springs, $1.00; 30 springS, $1.20;
and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes. 20 springs.
80 Cents; 25 spa tags, 53 Cents; 30 springs, $1.15; and 35
springs, $1.25. Mrranted in ercry respect.
"Our OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," eleven Tape
Trolls, from 20 to 60 springs, $1.20 to $2.50. Plain. Six
Tapes, 20 to 5G springs, from 95 Cants to $2.00. These
Skirts ore hotter than those SOW by other ostablislimeues
as first class goods and at much lower prices.
"Our OWN birdie" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" aro in
every way superior to all other hoop Skirts before the
public, and only have to be exernined or worn to con
vince every one of. the fact. /Manufactured of the best
11nm-finished English Steel Springs, very supotior tapes,
and the stile of the tnetalic fastenings and manner of
securing them surpass for durability nud excellence any
other skirt In this country, and arc lighter, more elastic,
will wear lender, give more satisfaction, and ato really
cheaper than all others. Every lady should try them —,-
They aro being sold extensively by merchants throngli
oat tins and the adjoining States at I cry modes nto prices
If you stunt the best, ask for "hopiches Champion Skirt."
if yell do not find them, get the metchant with when
you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to
Merchants will find one different grades of Skirts
exactly what they need, nail we especially invite them to
call and examine our extensive assortment, or send fur
Wholesale Price-Lid.
To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail
Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer
only, to whom all orders should be addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM 62S ARCM STREET,
Between Gth and 7th Ste., Philadelphia.
WM. T. 11.0131UNS
MOM
EIISAAC K. STAUFFE.R,A
IVATORMAKEI? and JBWELER
No. 148 North 2,1 Stunt, corner of Quarry,
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PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware constantly en hand.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
3. -- ritortnichig Of \VoteLes !mit Jewelry promptly mu
tended I.
VERGITE' S IMPROVED
0 1 L.
A chemical preparation of Lard, or Lard Oil, neutrali
zing its attraction for carocx—the source. of gum, &c.,
and imparting to it (by °Lomita' affinity) is ItroPortY of
ATTRACTION FOR METALS,
whereby it Is retained, in lubricatiom,
CONTINUOUSLY PURE
from at tenet 25 to 50 per cent. longer than spurn oil.
Br DU. $2.10; C. on 200 GALLONS, $2.05 Pan Oatlox.
To provide against leakage, etc , and for the conveni
ence of mall consutnera and retailers, the 011 is put up,
in the required quantities, at an advance to corer the
cost of the can, and a reasonable retail profit:
3 5 galls ., square can,
1
3 , 4 .
$l2 43—Case, 212 Doz. - $24 86
7 62 " 2-62 - 15 24
274 « 6-12 " 1641
1 46 a 1 « - 17 52
Cans credited ou return in order. Discount by case, to
retail dealers.
SHIVING MACHINE OIL
The Oil is also put up as 11 Sowing Arachlno and Armor
Oil, in 3 to 4 oz., (white flint,) 25 coats—packed in ono
d0z., 1 4 and gross cases; in toe., 50 cents—packed in I,
4 and U doz. cases; and in 24 oz., sl..so—packed in 1 4,
sknd 2 doz. cas,s ; sold by sewing Medlin° ragouts,
Ohms Druggists, Grocers and Country MOIIIIIRIItS. Orders
teceivod through the trade.
Tho nin tor standard of tlto Oil is 35 0 to 40° Plan
Oil in casks and bble.subject to return and credit with
in 15 days, sample lots 30 days, after date of deli vary, if
not satisfactory.
Orders by bbl &e,, reed through Messrs. SMITH tCO
Manufacturers' supplies, Market street; B. BULLOCK'S
SONS, Wool, 42 south Front street, WM. SELLERS A CO,
Machinists, and the PHILADELPHIA MACHINE MIEN-
Gth and Minor stroots, NAM°
C. B. DE LA VEEGNE,
Branch Manufactory, 106 Callowhill St.,
I'IIILADELPIIIA
ruh -3m
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
~ .TMITTMLM- E LS,
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STEET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Importers
Of every description of
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
belonging to tho Business of
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths,
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lingo removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending from Chestnut Street to Sansom Siroot, ' afford
ing amplo room ond convenient accessories giving op
portunity for a proper display of gooda, and better means
for their examination. -
With extensive and favorable arrangements in this
Country and in Europe, we aro in a position to offer at
moderato FIXED prices
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble
Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry,
Porcelain, Plated Goods,
Musical Boxes,
and every description of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visiting tho city aro cordially Invited to ex
amine our Now Stine.
SPRING GOODS.
SPRING GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, -
PHILADELPHIA,
Miro Just opened, and offer at
POPULAR PRICES,
SPRING CHINTZES,
SPRING GINGIIAMS,
SPRING DELAINES,
SPRING VALENCIAS,
SPRING ALPACAS, AND
POPLINS FOR SUITS.
.RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut street,
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
'p M. GREENE has removed his
_EP • Music Store, to tho second floor of 'Mister's build
ing, utter° he keeps constantly on band STEINWAY A:
SONS' and GAEIILE'S Piano Manutecturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON k If AMIAN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARIIART, NEEDHAM A CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Violins, Fifes, Mutes; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain, Gulden Shower, Golden
Censer. Golden Trio, Ac., Sm.
SHEET MUSIC.—IIe is constantly receiving from Phil.
adelphia all the latest music, winch persons at a distance
wishing. can order, and have sent them by mail.
Also GROVER BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—the only machine that, in addition to every
kind of towing, embroiders perfectly sewing Silk and
Cotton of all khuls and colors for machines.
Persons buying Sawing Machines fully instructed h
tbduse of them.
ZB-Pianos and Organs Warranted for fire years
Those wishing to bay any of the above articles are in
vited to call and examine mine before purchasing else.
whore My prices are the same as in New York and
Philadelphia.
Often:tag of Instruments or 'Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information desired, ,
D. M. CINEENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
maySlo7 , Second floor of Leister's new brick building
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628
MARBLE YARD.
J. M. GREEN & F. 0. BEAVER
Having entered into partnership, inform the public than
they are prepared to execute all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Such as MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, also Building
Work, at us low prices as any shop in the county.
Indere from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a low doors east of tiro Lu
theran church m rh0,1867
MARBLE YARD. The 'undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every deshcd sire and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved situ appm
printo devices, or plain, as may suit.
. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, £c., will bo
furnished to order.
. .
W. W. pledgee himself to furnish material and work
mariship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and see, berme you purchase elsewhero. Shop on' the
(inter of 31ontgotnery and yfiQßa ate.. Huntingdon, Pa,
W.ll. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon , May 16 1155.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A _LARGE STOCK -
AND
SPLEN"DID ASSORTMENT
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or
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
k---.l!'or School Books and School
Stationery of all kinds call at Timis'
Book Store.
READING RAIL ROAD.
'WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
NOVE5ll3llit - 25, 1867. -
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
North not North-Wed for POMADE:CEBU, NEW
YonK, BEADuto, PoTTSvILLE, T UIAQUA, ASULAND, LEBANON
ALLENTOWN, EASToN, BEURATI, LITZ, LANCASTER,
WA, &C., &C.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows At
3 00, 5 25 find 8,10 A. 31., and 2 06 and 9,35 P. M., connect
ing with Similar trains ou tins Pennsylvania It.lt,arfiring
at New York 5,10,10 15 and 11 GO A, 61., and 3,40, and
930 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany tiro 300 a m and
9 35 p. at. trains without, change:
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Millersville ' Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phila
delphia at 810 A. M., and 2 05 and 410 P.M. stopping at
Lebancn and ptincipat way stations; the 4 10 p. m. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only,
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, N . /ft Schuyler
kill and Susquehanna H.R., leave Harrisburg nt 3 55 P
Returning, leave Elms-Yong at 9 A. M., 12 Noon, 5 ,tr.
P.M.; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. M,, and 820 P. 51; Way Pate
ranger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. 11. returning
from Beading at 0 30 P. or., stops at all stations: Pottsville
at 8,45 A. EL. and 2 45 P. 21.; Ashland 6 00 and 12,19 a m,
and 2,00 P El; 'Tamaqua at 3.30 A El., and 1 and 8.45 P M.
Lea, o Pottsville for Marrisburr„ via Schuylkill an
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 n M. and 12 noon.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READDIG at
7.30 A. EL, and, returns from RUILADELPIIIA at 4,00 P. M
Pottstoon Accommodation Train : Leaves Pottstewn at
6,45 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5,00 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A
EL, and 615 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Col
umbia, Ac.
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On Sundays, leave Now York at 8 00 P. 31., Phi;ado] ,
phia, 8 a m and 315 P. DI., tho 8 a m train running only
to Reading; Pottavillo 8 A. N., Hard barg.s 25 a m, andi
410 and 935 p m, and Reading 100, and 715 n. re. for
Harrisburg,and 7 00 a. m., and 11 40p.m., for New Yorli,andi
4.25 p.m. for Philadolphia.
COMMUTATION, MILAUE, SEASON, SCHOOL, and N1C0R.595C7'
TICKETS to and from all points at reduced rateo.
Baggago checked through: 100 pounds Baggage allowe4
each PAssonger.
• G: A. NICALLS,
Rending, Nov. 25,1887. ' General Superinlenclene:
The Las
jjpat RESTORER
IMRROV . EiD
R. DRESSM
)1, 1 - I ,stxte in PTO Daie
will quickly restore Gray, Hair -
to its natural color 'and• beiiity,
and produce luxuriant growth. It in
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head' of hair;
us well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfuine
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
15 1
For Salo by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH. ST., N. T.
miCtONEbollft
BEAD AND BE POSTED !
TO THE NEWLY HARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Furniture, &c.
THE undersigned'would respectfully
1 announce that ho manufactures and Icoupa conetantly
on hand a In7go and splendid ausortment of
DINING AND DItHA!IVAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
WASII AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cano seat chains, cupboards, gilt androse
wood moulding for miiror stud pictnro (mines, and a vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at Dial that cannot fall to
be satisfactory.
lb In also agent for tho well known Balloy & Decamp
patent soling Bed Bottom.
The public are invited to call and oramino his stock
before purchasing cldoviliere. ,
Work and slim room on 11111 street, near Smith, ono
door west of Venter's store.
Huntingdon, Aug.l, MO
M
gv@iaine,gmg. v
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealei in
Mit ILT 3Fe_ ..TV ULI
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the rear of Hong° IV
Swat to' Watch and Jewelry store, where be manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons a billing to purchase, will do wall to give him a call.
Rapid leg of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
.4el- Alen, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in
any style desired, at short notice.
Ilut subscriber has a
P" .;12VD EL.WANT ILEARS.B
and is prepared to attend Funerals at any place In town
or country. J. 31. WISH.
Huntingdon, May 9, 1966-if
lINITEE STATES
Authorized WAR cum AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA
SOLDIERS' HEIRS,: ATTENTION !
The net of Congress approved March 2,1807, gives to
Mira of 'Soldiers so ho died prisOnere of war, .
COSIRUTATION FOR RATIONS," "
for the time the soldier was so 'held a prisoner,- at , the
rate of twenty-five cents per day, tabo paid is the follow,
ing order: Ist. To the wid.ov, if unmarried; 2d. To tha
elnidieu ; 3d. To the parents, to Loth jointly if they era
living, if visitor is dead, to the Survivor; 4th. To the bro
thers Mitt sisters.
- Tho act of Febrilary 28. HO; piovides for tho rotund,
fug of Om $3OO Commutanon Money, triter° to e_saruo per;
soil am again drafted; and was required to otter thi sot',
Vlce or furnish a substitute. '
DISC.TIARGED,,SOLDIERS. , -
The net of Starch '2,1867, also makes proTifileite fo . r the,
paythont of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY -
to such soldiers as has.; meldstau* lost theirlhiohar
gee
All persons having any claims antler nay of the aboyo
mentioned Acts, or nay tither kind of claim against the.
United States or State Governments, can have thank
promptly collected, by addressing tho,tmdorsigned.-
formation and advice cheerfully given td soldiers or Oleic.
(Item's, Pico of charge.
W.ll. WOODS,
Authorised .Arsty and Nary Intr.-Mini Agent,
Mayg,21.807, I.II.IYrINGDON, Iluutingdoa co., Pa
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rp o THE IiAIYIES.—Do you ically
intend to cease-wearing the beautiful styles noVt.
130 prevalent, or dress less elegantly, 'wangle 'tho.rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured In Fashionable Female attire',
One moment's calot reflection will surely oocyu t 6 ohangq
your rash resolve. The angels had too much glad somm
to lay aside their pure cliatto robot glyltito, Weans°,
they had for a time served to hide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil, Can yeti err in, following the
example of Angels? Then loving made up "your
that you will continuo to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to call atthe store ofthe Sulacri,
hers, who will be haygy eel all times to furnish you• with
such articles of dress as you easy desire. Urge' your Path,
era, husbands, brothers, neighbors and child, on to Yisit
tho same state, They can hero be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Curie, Queens.
warnand a general assortment of Groceries, on an rem
notable terms as at any House in town. Sto;o on 3onth,
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. '
may 31, 1805. FRANCIS B. WALLACE.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY,
THOMAS N. COLDER.
The undersigned having now entered Into the
Alexandria Mowery, the public aro informed
thnt ho will be prepared at all times to fll
orders on the shortest notice. -
-, + - 4 .of TROD. N. COLDER.
;Iloratttdrin, Oct. 23. 1806-tf.
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t0r,C)1_,320, .17 1 3%1V . AS
FOR EVERYBODY, '
CHEAPER, _THAIV . ANT O.HE.7S
KENTD. _ 041 al LetutY Book, Storg
and ,sr E 4,SBORT.M.EIVT.
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