year 1838.1 David Emrmhger, Aliridiam AVaggoneivnnd John'Diinlap, Esquires* Directors of the PpSr arid of the House of Duihherlarid county,‘in account with said county, from the Ist day of January to the 3 1st day of December, 1»38, inclusive, viz; DR. ' ‘ • . , p CR. To amount due institution at settlement in 1837, by J, Lou- By purchase mbney and for deed for 14 acres and two don. Esq. Treasurer, 917 72{ perches of land; . 8 120 89 Do. received of Franklin county, for support of paupers,' 432 04’ Funeral expenses -for out-door paupers, 44 50 Do. do of York county for,.' do , 175 00 Plaster ■and'' potatoes, 199 87 Do. 1 do'' of Perry county for . do « 83 13s . I Blacksmith work, ' 50 66 Do. do of Philadelphia city for do 35 25 Medical attendance for out door paupers, 26 25 j Do. do of Lancaster county .for do SO 00 Beef, _ ; Do. do for damage done to sheep, 75 00 Shoemaking and hatting, ■ *O4 99* Do. do of A. Ramsey and R. Snodgrass, Esqs.. for _.Support of out door paupers 149 40* blank indentures,’&c. 16 574 Printing, v 49 00 do of Isaac Angney for support of R. Robinson, 25 00 Tailoring and Weaving, J 89.31* do of R. Snodgrass, in part, for support of A. Justice and constable fees, _ 136 48* I M’Qartney, ■ 12 00 Groceries, merchandize, drugs, hardware, cloatlnng, °do. of Miss Massy for support of E. Handson, 300 bedding and part improvements, do of A. Blair, D. Shrom,, J. Shrom &B. Kutz, Farming utensils, tools, and coopering, for hides and skins, 114 36 Leather, do of D. Reisinger and others for lard & tallow, 83 77k Sundrys for kitchen and house, expenses in waggon do ofdecjd paUpers and pension of M. Mitchell. 42; 291 . ing,& settling with other, counties, and postage, do for Iberian apples and cider press hire, 714 M. Fishburn, steward and matron salary, hirelings, -do- ~for_flaxseed and fish nets. . . 9 .'124 butchering, farming, clerking &c. for one year, do for working on public rqads, 19 50 Treasurer’s salary, James Loudon Esq. do ' for fines, snowmaking land old iron, 14,014 Attorneys fees, do ,xfbr onions and’fed beets, , '3 124 Director R. M’Cune Esq., for extra services for one do ‘ for hauling, &c. - 8 28* . year, . do from County Treasury, 6000 00 Director D. Etnminger Esq., for extra services for one year, _ Director Abraham Waggoner Esq., for extra services for one' year, Dr. J. Baughman for one year salary, Firewood and coal, , Stock, ■* “t .. - Grain and grinding, Munster stove j , Road taxes, Materials, improvements and post and rail fences. Do. Do. Do. 1)0. Doi- Do—. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. , Slock.on Farm Ist January, 1839. * 5 head of horses, 26 head of horned cattle, 5 breeding sows,. 53 shoats, 29 sheep. Farming* Utensils. —2 nar row wheeled wagons, 1 wagon bed, J/pair wood ladders, 2 pair hay ladders, 1 dearborn and harness,! cart with gears, \3 ploughs, 3 harrows, 1 roller, 7 wheelbarrows, 1 winnow ing mill, 1 scoop, 3 log chains,-6 set of wagon geers,'4 'set of plough geers,’2 shovel harrows, brakes, 2Jet carpenter tools, 1 set butchering tools, and a variety of axes, shovels, spades, grubbing Tmes, digging iroris, single trees, double trees, scythes, cradles, forks, rakes, &c. ~/V- - • To balance du,e county by Treasurer, JAMES LOUDON, Esq. Treasurer of the Poor House and House the said Institution from the Istday of Janitan To alhou'nt due at last"settlement, 17 72? To,amount received from county Treasurer, 6000 00 Amount received'of M- Fishburn steward from'differ ent sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement;,—ll9o 62 To balancc-due-Institution, Schedule showing proceeds of farm in 1838. 725 bushels of wheat, iSS of corn, 735 of oats, 105 of potatoesV‘2i of timothy seed, U of cloverseed,' 8 of flaxseed, 2 of turnips, 10. of beets, 8 of parsnips. 125 of winter apples, 36 of. onions, 2 of seed onions, 2 of peas, 182 of dryed apples, lj of dryed peaches, ,12Q( gallon's of apple butter, 52'loads of hay, 10 of cornfoddcr, 525 heads of cabbage, 550 cucumber pickets. 19 barrels of good and water cider, j of an acre of flax. ' \ ----- . . , ■' Jieef, pork, mutton and veal, fattened andkilled on farm in 1838. 24-beeves, weight 11773 lbs. 46 hogs, weight 6413 lbs. 23 sheep, weight 1043 lbs. 16 calves, weight 848 lbs. whole amount weight 20077 lbs There was also made and manufactured in thq House and Shop 267 yards of tow & flax linen, 5U yards of bagging, 90 yards of flanne 1 31? yards of ruggs, 198; shirts and chemise, 75 calico frocks, 67 pair of summer pantaloons, 102 pair of knitted stockmgs, 65 pair of footed stockings, 9 petticoats, 65 sheets 56 aprons, 18 chaff bags, 45 caps. 131 father pillow slips and bolsters, 3190 (Tipped and moulded candles, 37 pjgjj BU RN, steward. MARGARET FISHBURN, Matron. The Directors of the Poor, be. of said County annex the following exhibit of extra labor, tyc. performed by the Steward, Matron and ' Paupers, from the Ist day of January, to the Slst day of December 1838, as follows, vtz; Filled up and leveled one acre of a pond 12 inches deep for meadow, made a floworhouse and toolhouse, 2 cabbms in the hospitals lor close stools. 20 coffins’, 9 large and 20 sfiiall benches 1 pannel door, 7 small windows, made and nailed 44. pannel of railing fence, made 3 small and 1 large gates, made 1 rack to feed sheep, made X wheelbarrow wheel, made 1 small library case, made 22 spitting boxes, made 18 pot lids“ made 2 rakes, glaized the Poor. House and Dwelling, cut 80-loads of wood, made 700 new rails, made 10 kitchen brooms, and a variety of other articles made & repaired, made 3 roundabouts, made 40 pair woolen pantaloons, made 29 vests, boiled 30 barrels soft sopp, made I"4S lbs. hal'd soap, colored all the wool and yarn. 1 * The number of paupers in the-Institution Ist January 1838, (of which 17 were nplored,) Whole number admitted up to the 31st of December 1858 inclusive, (of wluclr29 were colored and 9 out door paupers admitted at short periods, ", r Making.the. whole number, through the year. Of which 20 ilied, 3 children bound out, 192 discharged and runaway. Leavijg the number of paupers in the house Ist January 1839, Out door paupers supported at public expense through the year. , Whole number supported Ist January 1839, Wjs the Directors of the Poor and of the House of’Employment of Cuinberland county, certify the above and foregoing statement to contain a Just and true exhibit of the affairs of the institution, during the period above stated according to the; best of oUf know ledge. ' ■ Given under bur hands this Ist day of January 1839. ■ • DAVID EM MINGER, "1 ABRAHAM WAGGONER. J- Directors. JOHN DUNLAP, , J ■ -DivH^Eteraghr stATembnT -Li---™ '■ r& > - Runaway from the subscnbfcr .. . . ;•• •..... ,* ... i. ; SURGEON DENTIST,. -. . rEa i d i n ff in-theWrough of, Me*, Common School Appropriation, Will; teturh :to Garj isle aboiit'the 20tU 6f ~ cs&Ss ■ chanicsburg, onthe2sth ult. an from the State to the different districts ffid •,. : indentedapprenticetothe-Bfacfc- 1 Fof Cumberland county, for the school yeaf profesaionallyat Cdl. terree’s Hotel,' as.'u- ••; Smithing- i Sim’iicsli.'-nanted"E- sbal,' for a short time.’; ■, i - .7 S33BBMANUEL' LOWMAN. Saitf, £‘len,v r ■' • March 7,' 1839. .1 3 * . ruhaway hid-on wHen.he, Ifift a bind frock' jp“Jj|Jj n ®’ 0I) : . '/ coat, drdb pants and a good black fdr East Pepnsborbiiglij A l|,l ' , is. about 19 years of age, about 6 Teat 4 inch- 1 Frankford, ift.UUIIUF S Olice. d 3 highnnd 'stoop shouldered. . All persons /fope*clli The undersigned havingfaeetl harhormg-Baid boy.—i_M»;clianicBb u t , g, AuditorbytHeOrphans’ Court of-Cumber-- Any persati Feturning him tdihe slihll re-* Mnnrnp, .-."V-,- , land county, tomarahalahd distribute this,’ but no additional Newton, assets of the eatatg. of Andrew Bbdeh, fish.,' charges. ii- > i/-‘ T-HOMAS HARRIS. ‘ jj_ ®e ; oftifeborough. of CaHisW.Aeceased, in:.- .March f, 1839. - ; St ■ - I .-North Middletorfr^v tliehand&ofJolinLehn. Administrator of ■: .: . r —." .. — A SfmihMiddleton, ,■■■;" said estate, will;meet for. that purpose at the CANDIiES. c Silver Spring, _ , - ' subscribers have oh liatid aTfew 1 ' bd*es .ShipßensburftownslipC ■ boroughj on rhursday the 28tlwof JL'prirhC-Garidles, which they'wilf self loaf." Southampton, ' iqstaht, when’ gnd, where; the. \J* ' itamilton & Giuer. , West PennsborougH, ■ said deceaseds are ;reqdire4TtoT;attend7at^"^Ala'rch'7,~~' ' I'• •, r : —t; —“7- present tljelr claims. ■"■ 7._--r A : _ . „ . . JOHN IRWIN, Mditar. . C ARD.-Anndjs Reed will deliver a lec- B f r . . March TVIS&i. I’,'...St- ture intheSaloononTuesdayeyeningnext.,, March7,l339, ’ ;*■ ■■ ■ ■ : • m ' 6153 63| Balance due county Ist Jan. 1839 by Treasurer, 1054 '7l $7208 34| 1054 71 eof Employment of said County , in account with the Directors of •y to the SI st of December 1838, inclusive, viz: By cash paid bn Directors orders aiTsfated above. Balance due Institution by Treasurer, 7208 34j 1054 71 WE the Auditbrslbf Cumberland county do certify, that having examined the accounts and vouchers.of the Directors nf the Poor and House of Employment of said county, from thplst day of Jan uary to the.Slstof December, 1838, inclusive, do find a balapce due said county by the Directors bf said Institution of one hundred and • fifty-four dollars and seventy'-one cents; and we also certify that we fifad a balance due by James Loudon Treasurer of said In stitution, during said term, to the Directors thereof, amounting to one,jhousand and fifty-four ,dollars and seventy-one cents, all- of which'is particularly setforth in the above stated accounts. ’ Given under our hands this 26th day of January 1839. WILLIAM LUSK, ") ” * GEORGE M. GRAHAM, J.i9udiWff. JOHN CLENDENIN, J t (fl mtv % t ait 0c u tttitv* I two tenths to lime stone, thence by jthe same > ■■ ) land of McClure.and Knox’s heirs south, 1)R. JOHN J. MYERS, , I eighty-iiine. degrees west, fifty-five perches INFORMS his friends and the public, thatjie ?“ d seven . tenths to a white oak thence by J|. hub resumed the duties of Ms profession, and the same land, north one and. a half degrees will give his undivided attention to the practice east, forty-forir perches arid seven tenths to of its several branches. • a post, thence by the same land/southeigh- j ; His office is in the stone house adjoining his ty-twri and three fourth of a degree west, 1 d CaSrFeb™2BflB39 rtm °fm ? * fifty-tliree pprehes and five tenths to a post,, 1 ■ . thence by the same land north nine degrees west, twenty-fiVe perches and sis tenths to a post, thence by land of William Moore’s heir's north, fifty-five degrees east, seventy eight perches to a black dak, thence across said Turnpike by the same land north forty-, three degrees east, one hundred and five perches to a Spanish oak, thence by. land of the heirs of Philip Reichter. dec’d., south fifty-four degrees, and one fourth east, thir ty-three perches and seven tenths to a black oak, thence by the same land north, thirty two degrees east, twenty-one perches and seven tenth to a stone heap, thence by land formerly of Jacob Job, south sixty three and a half degrees east, twenty-six’ perches and seven tenth to a hole on the bank of raoun-• tain creek, thence up said creek by its sev eral courses and distances to the place of j beginning, containing one hundred & eight 1 acres & eighty-five perches and allowances, together with all and singular the buddings, woods, water courses, rights, privileges nhd j appurtenances, whatsoever thereunto belong ing, or in afiy way appertaining: having thereon erected a two stor/ Log House and two one story 1 Log. Houses, and a large Brick Bank Barn. Seized and taken in ex- j ecution as the property of If'lilt am jr. aiid Sampson Mullin. ALSO, JL Tract or Parcel of Land, situate and lying in the township ofDickinspn, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post thence by John Zeigler’s land north one degree and three-fourths, past one hundred and nine perches' to a black oak tree, north sixty-four and otte-foUrth degreds, west twelve perches and six-tenths to a dead white oak tree, thence by land of Samuel Weakly, north forty-nine and three-fourths degrees, west sixty-two and two-tenths perches to a Span ish oak tree, north eighty-three and one half degrees, west twenty perches to a post, l thence.by Adam Kcensey’s lane south two ■ and one half degrees, one hundred and thir | ty five perches to a' post, thence by land of iMr. Free,, South eighty-fiye degrees, cast I fourteen perches to a post, thence south tlrree ! and,one-half degrees, west twenty-nine per ches to a post,- thence again by John Zieg ler, south eighty-four degreesi cast nine perches-to-a white- oak-tree,—north eighty one and one-half degrees, east sixty perches to a post and place of beginning—containing sixty-nine acres and one hundred and twen-: ty perches, strict measure, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Cronis.ter, dec'(l. - And to be sold' by. me, . JOHN MYERS, Sherif. . Sheriff’s Office, - > Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1839. 5 LAW NOTICE. J r. REED, BEING relieved from the duties of his late office as Judge, proposes to resume the practice of Lav/at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He tenders his services to ALL who may think it their interest to employ him. , His office is in his own nouse, opposite the College Campus. The Law School under his care will be contin ued—and he hopes to be able to bestow upon it more uninterruped attention. — r Carlislc, Feb. 28,1839. . 1703 86i 109 70i 101 781 LIST OF OATJSES 150 68 For trial at Jlpril Term, 1839, First Week, toihmendng the Bth J2priL Duncan, adm'r Jkc. vs Moore's adm'rs Moore et al vs Weakly et al Ci&rl* vs Wise Church,-surv'g, See. vs. Cart Hirlin,etal vs Moore, etal Clippinger vs Moore Same vs Patton Church, surv'g, Bcc. vs McClunc Lamb TwDuplap K.utz vs Cornman 600, 00 40 00 5 00 : 21 00 -28 50 21 Ot) 130 00 45 45 804 65J 999 59i List of Causes for trial at 2 d week of April • J Term, commencing iSth April. M. Ege ex'rs vs McClure adm’x Himes vs Keller Bank vs Ege et al Cook and Wife vt Scroggs cxVs Woodburn x*s Noble Meixell vs filler BuUnck vs Martin ckaL. Pierce vs Waples c. V. Rail Road vs Meily Same - . vs Nevirt Dobbs ex'rs vs Eby surv’g, scc Thompson vs Davis C-V. Rail Road vs Moore Same vs Holcomb Dysert ' JDys.ert . Lee vs Anderson Harsh vs Smith Loveadm’r vs Eby, surv'g, See Hedettadm'r vs Moore McCune . vs Mahon Edenbaugh vs Atherton „ Lceper ' x»s Herron etal Martin vs Wilson Crotaer vs Casey Slough vs Moore et al Goodheart vs Huston adm*r Phillips tor use vs Same Meixell' / ' ~ vs ITiller Welsh vs Moore Moore vs Johns 48 25 Is 00 340 01? 7208, S4£ 6153 63? 1054 71 7208 34t SBBRX PP’S SALES. By virtue*, qf a writ of fieri medi-. ‘rected. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public hale at the Court house in the borough of Car ilslc, on Saturday the 80th day of March, 1839, at ten o’clock, A’ M. the following described Real Estate, to wit: All the interest of Jessfe Kil gore in a tractofland situate in Newton town ship, containing one hundred and twelve acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel M’Cune, Jacob Swoycr, William Smith,and others, hav ing thereon erected a two story Log House, weatherboarded, Log Barn and Stone Grainary, Also, all the interest of Jesse Kilgore in eighteen acres of Mountain Land, more or less, situate in Hopewell township, ad joining lands of Jacob Haun, Jesse Kilgore’s heirs and others. Also, a lot-of Mountain Land, situate id Mifflin township r containing six-acres, more nr less, adjoining landkqf Robert M’Par lane, William Greassey and ouiers. Seized and taken in execution as the property of /esse Kil gore, And to be sold by me, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, 0 Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1839. 5 5t 110 226 336 _ 316 -Slipri/Ps Sales. 'By virtue ofaundry Writs of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, issued out of the Courtof" Com mon Pleas of . Cumberland Coun|y, will be Ex- Eosed to. Public Sale at the Com House in the orough of Carlisle, .on Saturday the 30th .of March, 1839, at ten o’clock, A. M. the following described Real Estate, to wits 120 3 123' The undivided fifth part of a Tracfof Land situate in North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, bounded, by lands ol John Jacobs, Philip Zeigler, Adam Kunkle, Jocob Smith, & others, containing one hundred and seventeen atfres, more.or less having there on erected a small Log House and Barn and other out houses. Seized and Taken in Execution as the Property of AbrahamMcCtintock. Also, a tract of mountain land Situate in the township of Southampton, Cum berland county* containing twelvehuhdred acres, mbre or less. Adjoining landsbTJamesClarlt, esq. Conrod Cleve, Moore 8c Biddle, and others, Seized and taken in Execution as the property of James Oliver, ■ And to be sold by me. j »....' . ‘ , JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.- . Sheriff's Office, 5. *, V Carlisle; Feb. 28,1830. SALES. ' ■ By. virtue pf sundry writs of Levari Facias to undirected issued out of the Court of Gommpn Fleas pf Cumberland Codnty, will be, exgosed - to, Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Satur day the 3p/A: q£ March 1839, at Id o’clock A. M. the following described real estate to wit: ; ■ ■ ■•■ ’' $273 85 506 92, 328 fis: 293 28 188 39 139 07 ,80 92 >19X631" All that Messuage,plaihtatioft and tract otland .situate iri the to wnship of- South Middleton in the County of Cumberland, bounded and'described as follows; «T wit:— Beginning. at Jin ash oak tree.on..inountam. creek, thence bV lands of the heirs of, Charles McClure deed.,. South fourteen andaMralf degreeSjEast.-thitty three perches’ to a post, thence across Said creek by land of John McClure & the heirs of Joseph Knbx dec’d., (called the" Paper Mill,tract) South, seventy five, degrees and a half, west, thirty. perches to mountain atone, thence aldng' the Han over & Carlisle Turnpike Road, north nine and a half degrees west,' fifteen perches find ■ 199 40 188 39 ' 98 40' . 329 83 299 10 238 89 . 192’ 28 16,12 197 46 257 02 83014 83 CARD. Front S .’S to fit) active young men /ffi. Accustomed to the ngf* management of hntses', who are good riders and drivers, will be enlisted JSbSL Hnß'fSJi fiyto ’fill a company, of Horse Artillery now at. “ ’ , ■ '■'W itl Carlisle Barracks. As rwtwT this is the most desira ble corps of any in the army, young men,but of employment cannot do better than join if. Ap ply to ; S. RINGGOLD* , Cafilain commanding Light Arlit/crlj, . Carlisle Barracks-, February 28, 1839. , , STATEMENT OF the receipts and expenditures ofi South Middleton. School District by the Directors of said District, from June Ist 1836°t0 June Ist 1838. ' WM. GRAHAM. ESQ. TREASURER, HR To whole amount of funds from sundry > sources* ■„ ' $3736 12. To cash* 18 31i By amount paid for tuition, $2647 83 By cash for building school house at ■Webbert’s and ground, 219 75 By do. at Wolf’s - 138 00 By do at Wise’s 215 00. By do. at Kleppcr’s " , 444 0(5 By do. for contingencies, 73 23 By cash to balance $3756 ISJ We the Auditors of South Middleton township, having examined the accounts and vouchers of William Graham,' Esq, Treasurer of said Dis trict from the Ist day of JOne 1836, to the Ist June 1838, inclusive*'do report and certify that we-.find a balance due the district by said treas-. urer, eighteen dollars and thirty-one aqd a half cents ns aboye stated. , Given under qur hands this 16th February 1839. V , . ' ' JOHN STUART, JOHN. PETERS; . :' y . ‘ - JACOB MUSSELMAH.. ... • Auditors. . Attest—Levi Boß^.C/crF... j... ..ASSIGNEE NOTICE. "WTTHEitEAS George W.Crabbdidon the Bth day ofJanUary last; execute to the subscriber a deed of assignment of all his effects, including bis books and accounts,' tor tile benefit of his credltorsi ■ Notice is hereby given to all those indebted lb the said Gchrge \V. Crabb, by bondjboteor bbok account, to call oh the sub scribei* find,make baymCnt withdut'delny, rWILLIAM Mi PORTEBy jisaignte. Carlisles Feb. 21, 1839 St To.the-Heirs and Legal Representatives, of JOSEPH SBEOM, fate, of the borough of Cdrlisle r deceaseds ~ TARE NOTIGE that I will hold an In quiaUiort oii wi'it' of Partition and V aluationontliepreraiaes late ofJ OSEPH SHROM, son; deceased; oh- Wednesday the 27th day of March 1839; at ten o’clbck; A". M.'where all interested may attend. . ’V ; - r JOHN MYERS, Afleruf. , Sheriff’s Office, ? ‘ . CaflUle, Feb. 21 T lfS9.; $ TRUSTEES SALE. >' Will be offered at publid sale in tile bor ough of Newville, on Thursday the 14 ih day of March, 1838, thc follosving teal es tate and personal property, viz: ' LOTNO. : tidki' ; ’; situate in the borough of Newvillo, having thereon crccted a LOG HOUSE & KITCH EN, a Blacksmith shop, atid one half of an excellent well of water, bounded'on the west by lot No. 2S, owned by Milligan, on the north by Cove alley, on the east' by lot No. 25, owned by Wtn. McCandliah’s heirs, and on the south by Main street, containing 60 feet in front and ISO feet in depth. The personal property consists of 7 Thrashing Machines and Horse Powers, 10 Clover Machines, 1 first rate’Turning Lathe with the ncccs “ sary tools for turning.: . , 1 do. do. porse power for turning lathe. 2 elegant Carriages, ' - , . - - . 6 elegant Buggys, - lined with fine cloth and vVell ■ 3 neat Dearborn Wagons, . , 1 large Broad Wheeled Wagon, new, , 1 second -handed Barouche, 1 " STORE. ■ TBE subscriber respectfully in'foipnshis friends ~ and the pilblic in general, that he has open'.'., cd a FLOUR and,FEED STORE athis old; standi (corner of Louther and Bedford,') where." he intends keeping for sale L : • yjItEAT A3S» RYE iFtOUK byThe barrel-or-. smaller, qu mtity. Buckwheat ’; ani PornMeali’Chqttani'Bran,-C'orH, Bije ti "y Oals-, all ot Which be ijutcnda keeping constantly . on.liond, and hopes to receive a share of tlie ; - public patronage. . He has ulsoonhaHd a few -bushels t H7rea< for seed; which hfe offers for sale;, , ; ... ' JOHN PROCTER. 4 Carlisle, Jan. 24,1839. ■P. S.'—He still continues to carry.Wific Tier Plotinjfatt\se old stand, arid feft constantly ; on hand a good iissr.rltnerft of plated ;Sa'ddbery.,., suchaaStirrups.—Hlttsr'HnrnEEs-tnminting-nuid- Coach work. , Plating tor Coach MaSerS (lone in the best manner andwitli dbJpatch; J,P, ~ Clover Seed.for.. Sale. iod BUSBISI.S OP CiOTTER eSIKD, JUSjy received-front Oliip.and -foe talc f;7Vin*- ,1 dffiy Seed. , T ‘' A ■ ■■■ : HEKjSY rRHOADS. -’: Chdlleesoticf Moiiilih-jbi S