ig,iafnhjprfire i»«,yery to'tbci licuia'rlyV:.cpal. fifjT.r.Jl'fe of 1 heat- onited tiid in twilight Is lo thbeyes, are obliged to make great exertion;-- of sowing with a side light iS Veryinju le.byes* as both.Sholild Bb.hkpoSedi to an 'reojqf ligbih The reason Idj the eyrapa reen the eyes is i bo gredl, that if the* pti a .is dilated by being kept partially in the io one that is most qAposetl,cannot con elf. sufficiently for. ptotebtion) ; and .will ly be injuredt l ThoSo vvliOi tvlsh to pre »lr sight* should preserve their general /.correct hablld, and give their eyes just )Ugh, wiih a duo degree 6f light, 1 imentative in Mayavlllo Ea- Üblhg some of the fcaflofl before the labfacs. to Greenup (Ky.) Criminal Court; flays: i'Williams, indicted for, tavirig,counterfeit .bis possession, with intent Id pass the same, for" bis appcadahbb at a spcbial criminal .<»jibointcd expressly lb try him} bn, tbb fitst next. Williams.ip thb Whig. ®lccl of Grobnbp county In llie Kch* Legislature,.which is now, In .session:. It w that ho will not offer to take hta float be* ; under tills indictment. stub yadTwoand.f.ll into . iho lap oTa good looking girl. ' , ■?. PIAUKIED. V ' Imi; b> 11.0 Ret. Benjamin Sadiler, * ■ -'•jir jIXon Koirh, of Franklin county, lo Miss ,So. > R ft^?thX^ur, B CBt Adam Crcsalcr, Esq., of 'v^,'^lSluPP« nB b ur g* , * i Hie 14ih inst, by tbo Rev. A.‘H. Kremcr, Mr. L. Whiter, of .New York oily, Itf Mias Amende Fettro, of Cumberland county. DIED. ‘ r {* borough, on Wednesday night tho 13th In i; ’ J>tant, of consumption, Mr. Kknneut Uekd, aged about I' ;W%B years. - y’ ; r l/ |n this borough, suddenly, on Tuesduy night lasi, ■ Mri Wariuen Bentz, an'estimable and useful citizen; V-/. ojred about 65 years. (his borough, on Thursday lasi, of Scarlet fever, Maroaiiktta SwouoriAss, daughter of Peter and Cath- hdne Spuhr, aged 10 years.'j ✓'Tin tills'’l borough,'on Sunday morning lasi, ofScar- Nobi.k. daughter of Adam & Amelia 2 ye its and 6 inmiiho; and in thooven* : sjmß day,.of Scarlet fever,' SXStuEd'T. - rv''<pu)bf v Adaniand Amelia Crouse,aged 4 years and 6 ‘ mcintfUj ss « ' ■■ ; , ■ Sleep on <tonrest Imho.*, in pilot)! repose, e* ,\[')! tin* itork **f cyproas amt yew— .-Vi Let spring ili-ck yi'tir gravi-s with her oa'rlim rune Ami Ileavuii «a*h yutir souls uilli iU liullfbt dew. In'this t)oronfli, on llmlllh instuui, David GiuEßi non of James and Eliza Liggett, ngcd.7 weeks y®iind;?.aaj». ' ', , ‘ • •• I take then* liUlr Inmlis pnM Ho, , , --'VtO-VuiM Ami !siv tli'Mii In My lirfiint; v>; f,it; i j’folictlon, they shall find In irte, . • 1 • . J in Mu, l«r ever rest." , t , ’ BIOTICBi' notC9 K* ven 1° Adam Lelimnn nl his salo in township, in March la*t| arc and placed in the bands of thj undersigned hTdfoß«dutciion, who resides in South MidJloioh.toVh* ■ persona huVinor notes will come forward and eclilo olf and a«vo of 1 JACOB LEHMAN,'Jr. 18D0-41* ; \V;/bUi ■ ; , Stray Sicci’, Irf (tie pfcmisus of the subscriber in South township,, within two miles of Car i VVhlnul bottom mini, on of about the I’ *! , of November* a HED BTEKH, about 4 t yearg old. The owfier id notified to come P^ OTC prOl’Crty, pay changes; and tnko him ‘•* will bo disposed of,ns the law directs. 'WP JOHN MBMMINOUR, Jr. !Sso—st* .H'lin’s magazine.' I' AT INDUCEMENTS • RlBfc FOR THE COMING VOLUME, rshers of Santa's. Magazine announce > have completed such arrangement* fur ling fulume as shall make it decidedly II former issues. ini EXcirarlincKt ill continue under IhS *OIW/&. If ART, t/f Philadelphia, A!. KIRKLAND, oj New York, . I thu constant contributions font their iH continue ttf secure lor. K th'al unrivul. Writers Which Jus given to thislMaga* itfpcriorhy over all itsconipetitors. . •Kitonfafo IYoVr making an arrangement i completed, will s4£Uro fof their work a ides on subjects, and of stylo and* ebar f different Iron) the.usuUl nugasino pro* ’hey wilf recommend themselves to llio io fur their brilliancy,of stylo,os well as! of thu subject chosen.* , , .department of the Mugusinawiir there ‘bed improvement,us in __ EiwbttllishinciHs fot 18&1. fn thUVespeet .ft* proprietor* possets a peculiar >. tfdfsnljger Wr. John Sirloin, Me£2utrnto Engraver, l Aeing one of tlio proprietors, gives tlio bttSl fVilits of tk ftis'own skill every nrontli td'lho M-ignXlnc, besides pm 1 , dujierlrilooding and directing (lie other embellish** i°. 1 ( f*n.o Ficlorfal IJnihtllislimCnta ftoW preparing for Mag’iaine uro of a character ut Ohee «lHk 'f. h,„lv,be«ttlilul and - rtnvclr fn addition (u llio rich V. > carefully engraved Alexiulintasteef plules'ul Ml*. w v‘ • j*uho Skytubi. many of which will bo from Original ‘‘i ' .... • by the first artists of Europe snd Amoricjf <}t s (tisre be an interesting series ol subjects illur* '■ . . traling ll*o in W/, Jjfo of Man and of iho Year, r»|r •V' cdmbiokd in thasamc pictures. The Migmino will' a || Q be enriched by a number of Illustrated Prints, (|J E produced by the beautiful art of ciixoatorniNTiNo, yff:-.- 1 Will.uiid greatly tu the splendour of the work. iM; : :;-j* NEW FEATURE. ftmi4«..i\io TotoBo'"* »p'“ lu !id series of illuslra- { ’ lions, all under thu superintendence of Mr. Saruin, A have prepared fur the furthcoming volume an eu* ;Ufplf'New Fkatowk in Magazine Litcraluro. As alSv is intended nut only ss a vehicle of polite J'bß jUerkture, but also for readers of a more serious cast, compose llio groat body of llio American wWo want a periodical for instruction ihl«ar waff ss amnsembnl,’ wo have prepared fur the year |K:rles of illuslrstcd articles, to bo called— cA. 'Sceaea in the Life and Teachings of the Saviour, • » i rauulif. designed abd executed under th? superiotondence of (ft ruAKLis Heath, of London, ns Artist. The Her, >d - ti'. Joum Tobo, D. I)., of Pittsfield, Moss., Author of Doctor’s Third Patient,” etc., as Literary I'd J/ liken from any quarter and called Scriptural J•• I, names; but sre prepared with groat historical Oddity jlcrul study of Iho recent explsnul on. of ss well as the more ancient tradition. In rt NTnsibrd to lhe Holy Lund, including also copies of the most celebrated paintings of the great no loss than six or seven of. them |,, ol 11,0 . Po9m s ” er * 1 llieiwn’olo to be connected Into ono dbntinu tni Inslrffcllvo article by Dr. Todd, i ‘®? t VMort lh»n oiffhty of these engravings are already l Pf lw«l to enable U|t lo'onAbflhfto. their 1( !C luMielf* Other, parllculars'.in regard to tips extra* cP- . r»will bo given hyrbnftir.' The series l ( .j’.W'ni.rtoM, undoubtedly, one of the moat valuable ana 'll *V »b periodical litcraluro ever . 1 • ' v prpd l America. The volume containing them iu* . when jboupd up,, will b*6 ofpermaponl value in a J, |W ' ’Moqkebold, particularly where there are young per* . V r foai whoye taste and just being formed. % 11 tehmst "’E ' C ’ Biotle subscrlbors, 69 00 i, ( ir. $5 00 my?coSlc., •10-00 f \ rf [: ' #2O 00,and wtei«f u tbc PUM»lphl». ! 1 ! J THE Dirotltj»B7Bf this Jay declared A>diyidend.of six jJollars, on.hitch, share of iho capital ? fl[Qek qf-said; stockholders respectively bt tHet^lhgal l tepreschta livca, on detaand after thb v 2lstinst. , , ' ~ „ -v. GEO. A.LYON, Hcs’t; Carlislb, No* 21, 1860—3t~/ Agents fkjr tlie salt) bf d tnluatilb JBooUi WANTED, 10 young'ahd ehtet-prisitig'Hibn'to travel Cumberland county,‘to procurdsabscri berd to b beautiful and valuable bobki' - Agents are tasking $4 ahd $5 per day. . Plettee : applj this .day (d GiLnstiT or at BUikholdei’s hotel.'- Carlisle, Nov 2X, iBQO—U*, ■ . 7 | ,^inco. ALL Officers,-Musicians; Privates, \y'idows, ,and Minor Children of soldiers. s<n,,.w}io served in the Indian, Florida war, and with - 'Great Britain.in 1812} ’l4, ’l6, or any ptb.er.-war ainqo 1790, are en titled to Bdunty. Iqndp under the late act ol pongress. Thcy aro requested to forward, their, claims to the subscriber, by letter,, stating, the time and placb of enlistment, name, ago, residency and lime of actual service, name-,of‘Captain, Colonel, Rtgimont,-and when discharged, whcthbi sald bo lodt or not. tf a.widow, date of marriage, and whethercer tificate of marriage botasiof not, and if a.widow on the 2&tli September last! Letters, post-paid,"enclos ing $3, ivii) receive prompt attention, and insure the applicant nll llio necessary papers and blanks, filled up. With instructions how to' secure the Bounty Lands iHimcdiatply,' All letters tiipsl bo, post-paid to receive altohltoiK .Instructions gratis. \ Wo have secured at great expense & trouble thus ter robs of nearly .ail (ho. Volunteer Regiments from Pennsylvania in the war; of which givcs us great advantages in, applying fur Bounty Land or Pensions; . ■ e; o. jAOKSbfa & co'. Bounty Lam) <Sc Boat E«|atoOffico,No, 5 l,South 4lh St.> Philo.. .. NoV: si.iftßa-TSt JV. D. Land Wnrrnpls rihd Heal Eslo(o iiqtigli*, sold or exchanged' for merchandize or Ollier properly. Here is where yon-gel goml Bargains! ' STISAUSS : «V CO.j HAVE taken tlio store ill this corner of tli'6 Mar* kel Squuro, Carlisle, where they.keep constantly on hand u lurg? of f. Rcady-madt) Clothing, in every,variety, ol style,.. Greater Inrgalns arc offer* ed at’this establishment than'ciih.bo afforded by any other house in.the trade,, ( \ye. have no& reddy a pploudid ai?at)i;Uiu‘iit qC Oyyj'coatP, backs, Business Coals, St Ifroe.k Coals. , h-iloiil stylo of Pants and Vests, Caps, . Hals, Winlc'iind Striped SlitrU, besides a variety of fancy articles. ~ •'* • Gentlemen aru invited to give.us a call, ns wo nro B.itifficii tllnt those who buy 'jvill get a good fit uhd lat a low price. , , t , • . . S.BRELI^’AgoDI. Nov 31, 1650—3 m REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE ie hereby given to'all persons interced'd that the following accounts have been' filed in this olfico lor cxaminulio|i Uythtf Accountants therein humbd; untt \ViU bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of OomboHarid 1 xsouuty*lor confirmation' iirid allow* mice, on Tuesday'the lllh.day of .December, A. D., Wso,y|»: ‘ • ‘ -I■'l'ho nccdunt of Rudolpli Gnnkul,administrator of James' Ncc«, Jalo, of* llupcwdll township, docc&s. ed.' ... , ) ' .2. ’The. account. ; of- John. Auld, adrpistrutor of Samuel SlioufFurf Liu of Dickinson deceas ed. .... • i. 3-Tho : ; nc6nunl> of «f••lih' E>U of James Elliot, late of Wcmpcom-buro*, lowitship dci coanedj ; ; ; 4.-Th«i iiCeb'n'nt of J-ilm Kitch and John Cornman, Eieeuthrs-oPElik.belli Kticli f T.’to of North Middle ton township, deceased. ■ ! 5. The uoounntof William R. Sidlerfadmimslra lor of Leonard Marsdcn, )alu of Dickinson township,- deceased.-- •’ 3. Tjic account of, William K. Sadlori administra tor of Gcorgo Rockcy,Mo of Dicklhson township, deceased* .t r f / ~,‘i ~1. . . 7. of Goorgo Rupp,,deceased,‘Guar» dun of John and Henry. Nfidtg, minor children. Of Jacob Ncidig, deceased, os filed by : said ,Quurdiau’s administrator.-; , 6. The account of Jacob Catharine, Anthony,>nd Mary June, minor children of Anthony DUck, dccuuscdt 9. The account ol Charles F. Mucnch, minimis tratur of Robert I.cyburn, talc 'of the borough ui’ C..rfnde, deceased*. ; 10. Tho account of Abner Ctean, Exccdton of Elizibclh Crean, lata of Norlli Middleton township, deceased. 11. The iiccouht'br Janies ATLimb,administrator of David Liunb # luio of the borough of Mechanics* burp deceased. ’’ 13.’ udcoiml,of Daniel - Lcckey,Guardian of Joseph Myers a minor eon of Christian Myers,dc* censed.- 1 • - 1 ■ ' ' 13’’ The account of D.irtd Whei'ry, Executor ol 'Mary Ann Kerr, tuto of Hopewell township, 1 dccoaa* ed. . 14. Tlio account of Rudolph Qimkel/adralnlulra lor ofaMiiry.'lfncca, laWruf Ifopcwcll, township dc* CfDfCd.' # . , . Ji':‘ ,-- t ; . ; t , - 15. 'l’he ncftoultt of George Knclllc, ndtnlnislra-* lor of .Nicholas flower'd, laid of ihu’bordiigli of Ncft vllle, dcc'dt* , IG. Tho account* of Jacob, David, and Isaoo Slid* !ol)crjjcr, Expculora of lata of Weill iVnhaborough idwnidiip'di-criiacd. 17* The account of. DaWd:S. Uunaliaw, Executor of Charles'Fulton, laic of Nuvvtuti township, doceas* cd., ;-1 ’ . . ; , 18. The . account of Daniel WHjle, adnifoistmtor of John Woafcri laid of Silver Spring, lowuahipi.de ccaacd. . i , 19. 'l'ho account of. Wm. D. Seymour, Executor of Rev. Robert Emory, D. D.,1a10 of the borough of Carlisle, deceased* Si). 'l'ho account of Matthew D-ividaon, Executor of la.billn Davidson,l ttb’of Wcatpeuntboro’ town ship, deceased. 21. Tlio Account of Sairucl Dtuir, guardian of Henry A. S 5 Ig. ) Register** office, ) I November .1 Gih, 1650. \ WM. GOULD, Region. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper. limn the Cheapest. HAVING just returned Iron) Now York and Phil* ndelphiu with the host anil t'lieiipest Stock of HARDWARE,CUTLER Y, UUILDINO MAT# RIALS, PAINTS, &r., over’brought' to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give nm a call and see whether they cannot get more and. WttJr gooda for (hb same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks; Latches, 'Holts,.Hinges,-.Screws, Nails, Spikes; Paints, Ac., is complete and very cheap. . Off par peelers' Tools, I havq a splendid as sortment. ~Alao. Cabinrt Makot’a Toula ahJ'Mato rlals-viu—Vsneers, Mahogany, Mineral B qd Uluss Uurcsu Knobs and, Varnish. SADDLERS ‘AND COACH MAKERS,*’ can have everything in; line cheaper than ovoV For Shoemakers,' ■ ; t a* fir.t'raW .lock’of Morocco and’Llning Skin., Binding.; PogaVTlitead’and Wox, «ml . au pcrh’aa.ortmont of Shoomakora’ Tool.. I Imre aim a corflpleto ...orlnffont of UaH’. 1.0. u. mode In Hcr riaburg, whichi'canba hod af.no olhor place In town, •nd al UallVprfroii." Together with an a..orlmonl of all kind, of Hammered ami Rolled Iron and Steal. Of Houackooping Atllcloa, 1 hava Knivot, forka, Spoon., Waiter., Sr.uttera and Traya, Tuba, DuCk *'Of WALI.'PAPER, ! have the hrgo.l.Homl some.t ai\d cheapeit ln *°wn._';And to all who want flood and Cheap HARDWARE, I wbiHdanr, come and aee for your wire. ■ ■ . JOHN P. LVNE. Ctrll.lo, Mo». U, I860:' . ... To jail Who in II ntay Coiicorrii ASEsccutorVfDn^ djßttahiel Caufh\an, who' was'odmlnißtralor of JonnsßilpiV deceased, X, Have Ihe.followlngdlvidend to the' following crfedilote of (he said Jonas Rupp malnlngin .my bands, which they will ca'l 'and recoive; vlkt > • . . , Jacob Runley, , $154. John Roneer* ■ 94 69 Philip Specs, 1,63 William Bell, 115 Philip Gcpford, .8 53 Jacob llarllina, 662 Joromiah Bowerej 154 John Jackson, 10? ■ Daniel Henshaw; ■ 243 J&HW Matcor, 581 Dayjd.Wilhelm, & VV 4d . Ex’r. of Rev. R. Emory, dcc’d. Carlisle; Nov 7,1850 —3 t «; NOTICE;- • IN .iho matter of r. the petition of Samuel F. Smith, Esq., ono of the; mqrtgagees and trustees, under the mortgage and trust executed.by the Cum* borland Valley Rail Road Company, to William M. Biddle, Daniel Tyler, Hcmy J. Biddle, Esqra., and the uu!d Samuel Flßinlth, Esq., to bo discharged fromhis trqst, &o. .. . , . t • ' Now to wit, 11th November, 1850: The petition df the said SaiUUol F, Smith, Esq., being presented to.the Court of Common Pleas of CumbcrlaHd comi ty* On motion of Samuel HefrlmroaEsq.} Rule upon all parlies interested in the afdrosSPr mortgage and trust, to appear before iho Judges of trio said Court of Common Pleafc ofCdmbbrldnU county,oh the 17th day of December, At D. 1850, at • 10 o’clock, A.M. of said day; to. show cable, if any they have, why the said Samuel F. £>milh, Esq., shall not be discharged from hiB trUdl, &c., under the mortgage aforesaid— and generally tfhy the prayer of the said petitioner shall not.ho granted. . * . And the Cphrt do further border and direct, that .notice of the afpresuid application and rule shall bo given to all parties inte.cstcd, by. advertisement in two newspapers, published in the borough of Car lisle, for throe successive weeks before the day op* pointed for hearing. Br tuk Count*. Notice'la hereby given to nil parlies inlerrcsted in (he above and .foregoing application *of Samuel F. Smith, Esq., to be discharged from his duties as mor tageo and trustee in tlio mortgage referred to, to bo ond appear at the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, to ho held in the borough of Carlisle, on Tuesday thcl7tlrdiiy of December, A. D. 1850, at 10 o’clock, duy* to show cause, if any ikey imvei why (ho said petitioner sliullnot be discharged from his ti ust. &c.;nnd generally why (ho prayer of the said petitioner shell not bo granted. Bt ojinMi ov tuk Court. JAMES P. LAMBERTON, Proih'y, November 14, 1860. , 1 . ■ ■ NOTICE. WOODLEY,-1 No. 118, Augufi 'j by her next friend, David 1 Term, 1849. Sub* Webster, ( pceiiea sur divorce. j .* v«. [ On motion of Mr. EDMUND WOODLEY. J Bonham,proof hav. iiig been made on the return of the subpdenea, end nliae subpoonco, that tho said Edmund Woodloy could not bo found. . I,lb heiol-y ordered that notice bo given by the ShcrifTbj publication in ono newspaper in tho bor ough of Carlisle; for four weeks successively, to said Edmund Woodley, agreeably to the act of As* Bombly. to appear mi, the 17lh day of December, 1850, to answer tho complaint of the said Edethca Woodlcj.. DAVID SMlTH, Sheriff. Sheriirs Office, Carlisle, Pa., > November 14, 1850.—;41* > NOTICE. - • Carlisle Deposit Banc, ) Nov. 5,1850. { Tho Board of Directors of this Inalilutlon have this, day declared;a dividend of 3 per cent.‘for the hist six months on .tho capital slock paid in, which will be pnid to the stockholders or their legal repre* scnlulivcs.objjr uflor the 15lh insl. > BE ETE M, Cathien Pay np!,Pay up!! ALL PERSONS indebted for Stulo and County Taxes to tho subscriber, ore hereby notified to pjy the tame on or bofore tho 21st of December, at tho funds; arc very much heeded, and indulgence bo' yorfd that time cannot be gWen. *■* JOS: C. THOMPSON, CdUciwi Carlisle, Oci. 31,1850, Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of fifaml. Miller, deceased, late of North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, have been to the subscriber living in the same lp <mid county, by the Register of the county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said’ estate ere requested to' iriakc* immediate payment,' oVid, those Baving claims will picsont them properly authenticated for settlement. PERES W. QUIGLEY, Admr. - October 17, 1860.—61 • < ■ mill for Rent. . .. TUB Merchant Mill at Spring Forgo is offered fur rent from the Ist of April, 1*851.* if. F; EGE.' joii.v wiLUitiim, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in the house Xi. of Mias McGinnis, near the aloreof A/& W, Uenli,Soulhllanover street. Carlisle, April 4, 1050— fyJ LIST OF LETTERS abVcRTiBaJiH Till 11 arroiRTMBKT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poiloffioo al Carlisle, Ps., Nov, Ist, ikSO. Persons* In* quiring for letters on tins'Hat, will pleaao soy they afo udvortlsoil. Deechor Jonathan C . May Mrs Jane 3-- 'Uossul John Misbier. J Bogan Charles L Milohel Emanuel Burge Mr P M’Lanner Miss Lydia . Bear Mrs'S. M’KinJlc* Wra Burford Robert Mlesal John V /fj Brown Coleman R , Myors Lblm r Bureolder Miss Abba Meinrl John Butkb.oiJer Abraham Moudy Wm Uulding Miss. Julia * M’Farland J. G, Brown Hon A K Mundorf David Uuckmaster-Naboy Myera John Brown Miss Eliza Jana Moixel John Clark Win 0 Nothainger Jacob Childs Jno F Pechert Daniel Cook Mis Adlins Phi i|> Charles Clay Elizabeth* Pair Gen Cuddy John Rnasel Jno Cnrotncra Jnsiah S Rphiaon Geo W Cninpbel Mine MargaretUold'cn Francis Ciixhttad John 3 , Kanafbrd Michael Cnrmnn Alexander 9 *;j. Ripen Jenal Dnvia Jno Snider Mrs Elizabeth Earheart Michael' Spar Benjamin* ICloffi Joseph Sieglcman Henry FryallJT. Straus ti Co Givler Uenli Scott Franklin D ' Grimes John 3 Sherman John Ginger John Sterne M iso Matilda GuysingorMrS Smith Albert Hollinger Daniel W Humes Ann or Jane libbiit Rev-C B llelgelraan Jacob' nhamitrag Wm Himes Mrs. Eliza Tale Mias labjlha Harris Robert • , ', r “ Blle n Da , nl fk 'Johnson Miss Sarah R mi.= JbrrfbnMason ** Jacobs deV „ I{bllv O Williams Polly Kletnans Kale Weloomo Catharine fl; Kuhns Geo - Whltcomo Mies M Kent Pruhamah P' „ Woodbdr.n, James Kissinger Mr® BarbaraWice Geo •. , , Lee Miss Ann M3' Walker Miss ; M«ry Lehman Jolm i \ Waring The#’, Leoco ! Wm ■- * > .Wall James,; ■ : * ji Loaphearl David’ * -Whltnlghl Lydia Ann Lewis Joseph •• 1 -Yetis-Wm D >, j Little Jojin- ,Yountf Rbv Henry 8 Lehman Mr Matters* Young Ajeiander M’Coy*da‘cob‘ , ; Young fshey* Mowry Samuel YohnJohn Moudy Margaret Ann Zelglbr Sophia’ < Mlllen’ MisS.Maty 1 : ‘Zdlßfer.FwiPNck^ . NJ HANTOH, P. M. EONQ SHAWLS, a great variety .of Long Shawl® from; the celebrated Bay StateMiU*.— AI«o, SquareQJiawle ofvoriotm kind* ju»t received, T ;■ 1 O.W.HITNEH. NEW FALL GOODS. Wl£‘N&VVr£cblybd avery HtSvy*slockof Falland VVirtter (Soodi^cbnslstiDgf .*y : - r -X ’ Cloths, Cassimci'C3) VcslingB, at all prfc'osl whito, yelfow and led Flannels, lan soys, Vofvct Cords, Bcavcrteens, arid M Variety of CosDinotlsl from 37 to 60 cents pbr yard. Long and Square ShaWls; from SS;6O to $lO, chocks, tlcklnpa, ginghams, and calicoes in abundance. Mpuslin do Dailies and Al pauas, both plain and fancy colors; Mcrinoes, Para malty. dlo.lhe, l£ yardsy ido plain alfwodl <leLaincs, Kentucky Jeans & Canton Flannels. , * .; , millinery Eodoi,, Bdnpet Ribbons, Bonnet Sattins, Bottnet Velvets, Floronce. SHks, Straw. Gimps arid Cords, Silk-and Common Wire, ComforU itad Suspenders,' Hosiery jfc Gjovcs, of cotton, wqolqn & silk,, Hanover Buck skin Gloves, buttons, cords, bindings, aud & good assortment,of dress trimmings. w Cloth. Caps dnd Qtim Shoet, of e.vory Rind arid dt all prices, laces, edgings, Book, Swiss, Mull, Cambric and Jaconet hared.and striped Muslins, and lots of goods, not enumerated, which will be exchanged for money to the odvantage of our at (ho rate of about 16 per cent, lelow the usual prices. Cub and see. , Carlis.e, Nov 7, 1860 Now Fall Goods. THE subscriber llna jifnt returned from the city ' ami la.now opening a assortment of Fancy & Staple My Goods, consisting of liombaginen? Alpacas, Mcrinoes, Moufilinde Luines; Cashmeres,'Paramatta Clothe, Chintzes, 'Calicoes, Long. Shawls, Square do., French Collars, Cambric Edgings and Inserlings, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, bonnet .and neck Ribbons, yelvet'Rlbbons, Jenny Lind Gimps fur dress trimmings, English and French crapes, silk and cotton Illusions of.oil .colors} (’iotiie, Cnssi* rfteres ..and Suttinoits, with a general assortment of Fancy Goods suilbd to the season, all of which will be sold oii moderate terms. GEO. VV; HITNER. Carlisle? Oct. 31. 1850, Second'Arrival of Fall dc Whiter Dry Goods. Arnold & levi, RESPECTFULLY inform.the public, that they have just returned from Philadelphia and are now opening at their new and chenp Wholesale and Retail store in North Hanover street, the largest and cheapest assortment of Full ant! Winter Goods'ever hrought to Carlisle. Wo t particularly invito the at (entibd.df the Ladies to oUr large assortment of ■ Ladies Mik Now style figured and Changeable Silkd, Saliln T)e Shone,.figured,. suiped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres; ■'Mobslin do Lalncs, Mohair & Si kirns ter*,’ plain, Iduck Silk,, silk striped and changeable Alpacas. French Mcrinoes, Pnrrimattns, plain and embroidered Sack Flannels, Brussels Luce, Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. - Shawls. Among our veiy extensive assortment can he seen the latge. t, handsomest and cheapest lot of Bay Stale Long .and Square. Shawls over exhibited in'Carlisle. . ‘ .CLOTHS + ’ CASSWJSitES. Black, Frcnch and English Cloths; plain, black and fancy Cassimorcu. SauineMs, Kentucky Jcuns. Veb vet Cords, and a large assortment of Vestings. ; cAurnrst caupets// hflve just received a second supply ,of Cor* poling which we are determined to sell 15 per cent, cheaper than the'sumo quality cuA'be purchased elsewhefb. Blankets, Flo'or arfd Table Oit Cloths in great vs riety’i : Boots d - sJsocs.—Another large lot'of Boots and Shoes hits been added to our funner stuck', for Men, Women’ and. Children. , ’ A Freak-SUpply tif -Groceries, such ns Sugar, * Cofluoi’ -Teas, Molasses, &e. very cheap. \ . Pqratfiu -vtfshtng to purchase -good- and cheoj * goods, Ww is' the time to examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as we ore del**nuiqjjd HTgire "I--,, Carlisle, Out 31, 2850 “ r** -- /. iVAiVJL'JUM. A YOUNG MAN well -versed in the Cabinet Lx. Making Business, and of steady habits. If mar ried,lie can use of a house on. moderate terms. Thb worjt shop is not surpassed In the county tor comfort and convenience. Tho stuck, fur the business will keep one. man employed ,for one year, out of which ho have to make snloi to support himself ondafomiiy, and account to his employe; for 1 tho samo, nrtd In no case exceed hie wages ps a Jour- or twenty dollars. ,No,man who is a slave to.wbiskey ut tobacco will be employed. Ah for his mode of wAphipjdng his God, ho may toko any branch fcf (bAcmfrch ho,may please. ... * *‘V ,i , EDWARD ARMOR. Carlisle, Noy. 14, 1860. OKOUOl: Z. BIIETZ, SURGEON DENTIST, would respectfully inform the public (hat ■ki.s now prepared to perform all operations on the TOcth that.may bo required., ..Ar tificial Teeth inserted from a single tooth to. ani on lire set, upon.(he latest and most approved principle. The putroiisgo uf the public Is respectfully solicited. H*cmaybe found o( the residence of lus brother in North Pill street Coilislo, Sept 26, IB6o—ly SILKS* A Splendid, assortment of Ladies Dress §i|ks,*of various Idpds. black and changeable Turo Satins, such ascherry &• black, g.rv‘en & black, Mujarlndbluc, dtc., just received bv Nos ?l CJ.W. HITNBR. Important to Farmers and Millers! 'BURRELL'S CORN SHELLER. rn|i£ Subscriber respectfully Informs Uic farming I community that ho lias purchased the right to . BURRELL’S CELEBRATED COHN SHELLED, for the counties of Cumberland and Franklin. Far* tneis who hate used this Corn Shelter. prdnounco it a most invsluab e invention. It is simple in its con struction and not liable to gel out of order. It sep arates the com’Vrom tho cub, without breaking either and delivers the corn clean abjl .lit for market. It I shell# from ton to. twenty bos..els p.erhour. Eight hundred of them have been sold the past aeason by 1 the Inventor, all of which were highly *|;pmvod., Pinsdns wishing to aeo the above Corn Sheller, can do ao by culling ot the shop of the subaerlhor, corner of North Hanover am! Logther sIrWU, Ont- Tlsle. where ho will keep constantly oh hand a l ire* number for gale.'., Every farmer and miller shoold have tho above cheap bat Valuable Corn Sheller, - DAVIP F. FETTER. 1850,—2r0. October 84, Plainfield Class Ira I Academy. (Four mi*.m wu»r or CAUiiaus.) , rAnE Ninth session will commence nn Monday •I Nov, 4. In.consequence of the increasing pa tronage, a large and commodious brick edifice hat been orecM. rendering tiiii ono of the most comfort; able and desirable InalUulions in lliq State,. No se rious cose of sickness has occurred since it was hound ed. Tho students are constantly under the charge of competent uhd faithful Instructors. The neigh borhood presents po temptations to nee or immoral- Hv. there being no (Awn or village near the in*titu tion. Circulars,wilhlWtherlnformotlon, furnished, addrcssfbg 1 . .. R. K. BURNS. ( i • Principal and Proprietor* , . P. 0., Cumb. Col, Pi. October 10,1850 LEAD CpLORBD BONNETS.' Tho subscriber has'juM opened another case of l|ie»e desirable Bonnets, which will bo sold>t reduced price*. Also . general assortment of Bonnot £IACK FI,ANNULS. Ju«l received an aihlilinnat L> liippiy of Sack Flannel*. dark grey, light gtpy. dirk und light blue, pink, green, &c.l b variety of trimming* aullßhlo for aacka, Nov 7 Money Wanted' at this ompjfi; Clioap rail and Winter Ory dOoda. TT, Ei ARCIiAMIiAULT, N. E. oorner of, lUb V : , arid inblorodfullassofimenl of seasonable goods,'in pari ' pIt&SS GOODS . - BHliah and American Chiolios at, 5, C, 7, 8,9 and 1 21 cenls. « * -- *, ~»■*- , , Mouslin do Lillies at 12J, 14,18 J, 22 and 25 cle. 'Paris printed Cashmeres ut 16,, IB3» 25 and 31 Plain high colored be Laities from I2J to 50 cts. High Lustre black and colored Alpacas from 125 to 75 cents. - *•* - French Mcrinoes at 75, 87, $1,1,25 and .1,50. Wide Paramcllufl all colors at 25, 31, 37, 60, 62 . and 75. cents. Black Silks ut 50, 62, 75, 87 ond $l. Changeable Silks from 75, to $1,25. Black and colored Tore Saline from $l, to $1,50. MUSLINS-MUSLINS. New Market Sheeting at 8 cents. Conestoga do at 8 cents. . 1 i . Bleach Bluslhis at 6, 6,7,8, 9, 10, end 124 *(■• Chthß > Caitimeret and Soitianetti. Black French Clothe from $l,BO 10-$5. • Fancy and plain Cossimeroe from SO cts to $1,50. Satinets nl 25, 31.37. 50, 62, 75, arid 87 cts. • Vestings from 25 to $1,50 per yard. . 6’arpifts— parprtS' A largo Assortment of Ingrain and VenUian Car nets from 12J in $1) •. V. E. ARCHAMBAULT. Wholcsnle and Retail dealer in Dry Goods,Onrpttvi'&c., N. E. corner lUli und -Market S(reels, Pltiludrlpbis. ' ’ Novcinbcr'7, 1850—3 m . A & W BENTZ, English & American Hardware. I'HE subscriber having just returned from ' the Eastern cities with a full uml hunlaomo assort* merit of ull kind* of Hardware of the very best mak ers and well selected,.is now opening at (he Cheap Hardware Stand, In North Hanover street, noxtdodf to Scott's hotel, where ha in vitas all (lint arc in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a cull, and see and satisfy themselves of (ho truth, us wo ara de termined to sell at a small advance, Small profits and quick snleris the order of the day* i To Builders, Carpenters umlOther s, A full stock of .white, mineral and japnned knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sosh and shutter springs, strait-nocked uiid barrelled bolts,' of every kind: mill, cross cm and circular. (Saws; hand, panel, ripping and lack Saws; bright, black and blue augurs?, chisels, broad? pointing, hund'tindchopping Axes, of different milkers; hatchets, planes. & plane Inis, steal and Iron files, rasps, bruds,spikes, ull sixes.' Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles In your line of business, such as brass, silver &. jiipaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and spurning laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass-oil cloth, tup lining cloth Sc seigu lining,’ white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver Sl brass plate. Deer hair, rosotis, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliptic springs','iron axics, m'alf’ablo costings.’ A fulf stock of shoo Icil and findings, boot morocco, Frenfch kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins; 1 lasts,* turks. pegs, hammers, pinchers,' French morocco,' superior Copal varnish, japan and blade varnish, mahogany and maple vaneers, moulding, ['leading, niseis, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style. .. To Blacksmiths, Formers and Others* 11 tons of assorted bat Iron, warranted-of the best quality; -A'spWndnl assortment of bar and rolled Iren, hammered, horse-shoe, Scollop, plough, broad and narrow tiro; foiled, horse-shoe bur, bund, round and square irOii;cast, shear; aprlng,v English uml American blister stool, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes m setts,''anvils, vices, fik'Sj rasps,horse , sho6 nails/ &c. . A beautiful ÜBnortment of cheap Fon6y goods, such as wallers, days, plain & fancy knives, folks, butch* cr knives, steels, briltnnia jrass candid sticks, brittnnia and silver tabid and lea epochs', plated but* ter prcsoiving kettles, smoothing Irons, iron and lined lea & oval bolltns, iron frying and bread puns, washboards, tuba', churns, buckets,'iron pots, wash feotilW, end stew nans, Ac. JACOB BENER. ; 6arll«V, Nov 7,1850 • • A Fresh Barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar of tho best quality, just received from (he country and free from adulteration, ■ * • GEO. W. HfTNEU. October 31,1850 ON FRIDAY, (1)6 G li dtiy of December, 1820, (ho following Real Estate will bo exposed to public sale, vix: . A Tract o( Limestone tnmi; situate in Narlb Middleton township, Cumberland county, bounded by funds of Patrick McGuire, Solo* mdn Uorgns’ hdis, John llemmlngcr, lion. Frcd'k. Walls, and others, conlidnlojf 76 Acres & 112 Perches, .strict tMDasuru ; having desirable buildings, vix: — nr» HOUSE, Double Log Kuril, AMQfik COl*ll Cribs. &.C., thereon erected. r*l'Bfh* Twelve or fifteen acres of the above wood land, bale to uko place on (ho premises, u( 1 o'clock* P. M. ofsaid day, when terms of safe wilt bo made known by ABRAHAM HUBER. - .ELIZABETH HETTRIOK, Admr't. with the trill antuxed,of 6’co. Uetti ic*, dic'd. Nuvcmber 14, 1850.—4 ws. , N/B- If.tlio above, properly it not sold on snld day, it will bo offered for nm,i for the ensuing your, commencing the Ist April, 1851, at public oulury.. Tho Chambcrsbipg Whig will insert the above and charge advertisers. Orphans’ Court Safe BY virtue or oh order of tho I'fphanV Court of Cumberland.couldy. will lio .oldon.tlio ptomi.ra. on SATURDAY, tho Hill of Dcoember n.vJtl, ill 13 o'clock >1 noon of aaltl day, tho fid owing Ito.it E« tale, liilc llio properly ol'Pctor fiu cli3fc 1 1 u o' , decooeed, to will , . ,• All Thai Certain Lot of Ground, siiuule in Silver Spring township, in said rminly, bounded by the Trlndle Spring Road on the N«*r h, the Simpson Hoad on (ho South, nod lands of John Koxor on the lyusl, having iherenn, eroded a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with A a FRAME KITCHEN allscbed, and a ISBI3QKFRAME STABLE. There is a good and pump on llio lul. and some good (Mill irec*. The term* and condition* of. sale will be made known on the day thereof, by . FREDERICK WONDERLICH, ■ . t • Admiuiitrator. November 14, 1850.—5 w. MMIB w.ll known TAVERN STAND, near Holly 1 Gnp, .ilu.to on tho Uallimoro Turnpike, I) mile, .oulh ol'Carli.lo.ond now occupied Ivy Jhjwjh Mr. Samuel Mom'll. Tito houwi ran- H|||||| lain. 10 romna, and good ainlillnit.—• BHIIIB Also, a good gulden and Orchard.. / I scenery being picturesque and,beaullful,ll >• a pica uutl and dvairaldo.reanit doling the aumnt.r .colon-, conooquolilly niony boaldera can ho had, tngolhcr tvllll griat' liavi lling malum. Poaao.alon will ho nlvon'oM llio Oral day of April, A. 1). 1851. Mpv. 14. mni)— 31. J. HEN NETT. . FOR RIGHT..- FOR RENT, ■ hcvcral Two Story n M jv BRICK HOVjSES, on tho north-east dPHk cdrncr of t,V*e Public Square. In (ho row |j||'CT known, as “ Harper's Row* \ For tarm« t MhIR ‘^c M inquire of the subscriber. .{' * | v JIbUBKT HIVING. | C«ilUlo,,N6i, U, U 50.-0 «■._ • o w hitnbr; Fresh Arrival of Tii Saddlefs anil Coach Makers. To Cabinet and Shoemakers. To HouitAiepen. Tnro Cider Vinegar. Real Estate tor Sale, Foil HUNT. Orphans’ Court Sale. IN'pqrsuanceofan order oCilie Or phani’ .Court L of Cumberland county,: will bpaoldalpublic Bale, el Uio Court House, in the borough of Carliile, on MONDAY, the l6lh December) 1850', old o'clock. R.M*i A LOT OF GAOUNDs IS , , situate in said borough, bouncjed'by a jot of Robert Emory,.dec’di, College lane, (ho turnpike road, and. an alley, containing about 255 fuel in length, and 5() (eot In breadth, having thereon crnctod a large frame .WARE HOUSE) Tho, terms of sale are, one half the purchase money to be paid on or before the Ist of AJjril noxii when a deed will be made to the pur chaser, and the balance ip one year from the delivery ’ of the deed, without interest, ’, . i . ’ Also, will bo sold at public sale, at the public bouse of John Clark, in the boruugti of Ship* pon.burg, ort SATLIIIDAV the Utb of December, 1650, at 10 o'clock, A M. of said day, A LOT OP ground , situate in the said borough, bounded by Karl aired, on the East, by un alley On the South.and West, end by q lot of John AUick on Iho North, being numbqrod 203 in the plan of fluid borough, containing Sixty*, four fuel four inches in breadth, und Two Hundred: and fifty-seven feel four' inches in length, having, thereon erected a hi rgo new . I ' . TWO STORY BRICKIIOIISE!, 32 feet in front by 2G Icriin depth, with bn flMilLsUic. A TWO STORY BACK BUILD. i££lllßlNG. 34 by 16 feet; a WASH .HOUSE, IGby 14 feet, a well of water, stable, and. other Im*. provoments thereon. The terms of ofe, onc.lmlf the purchase money to bo paid on the, first of April noxt, when a deed w ill bo mude to the purchaser, and the balance in two equal annual paymimls thereafter* without Interest. The payments in both the above enses In be eccufcd by Judgment*, or .supfi olhof mode us may bosatinlactory to (he underaignfcd. Also, will bu sold at the time and placa last above named, A Tract or Timber Tana, •iiu.ito in Southampton township, in.said entity, b nin.i'-d by lauds u! U.Scoil, Evq, the Carlisle U«nk, the Adams county lint*, and lamia of Charles AV.liar* l«n, jr., containing Four Hundred and Filly Acres, more or less.* , „ • , ' _, . Also, all the interest of Robert Welch* being an cr/uilublo. estate, subject to the jtajfnibril of th«t balance of the purchase money, jo a ; LOT OF GROUND, simile bn the Weal tide of Earl street, in (he borough of Shlpponaburg aforesaid, adjoining j Jot bf Altiolt on the South, sit alley on the West,and a fo( of Alexander Mclvco on the North, containing -nhoul Thirty two fed. two Inches la breadth on Eiri street, and Two Hundred and rift/* seven feet, four inches in depth. • The terms of sale of the two lastdcscribcd prop, erlieft will be o'iah on the confirmation of the sales by the Court.' • All the above described properties will bo aoid as the estate of Robert Welch, di c’d;, by the undersign oil; administrator of said decedent. * SAMUEL WIJERUY. November.l4,lBso,—la*. Public Sale of Iteal Eslutc. BY virtue of a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit ofcredilors to mo given by Henry J. Mycrsj of'Dickinsnn township, Cumherl md county, Fa.. I will expose to public sale, on Friday the 39(b of November, 1850., ul 1 o’clock P, M., on lho pretn* isos, the valuable Farm of said Myers, situated ia Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Pa., adjoin, ing lands of VVilliam Lure tv, Philip Myers, Joseph Myois and others, and containing 24 Acres, more or less, of patented I md. About 15 sores sirs cleared anil under fine cultivation, Wing w.ull Ijmcd, with a sufficiency of good Meadow, The.balance ja covered with good Timber. The Improvement* sra n n • nHwo story FRAME IlOUSF,,well finish. cd, a Frame Stable, and a SAW MILL, * * * nftgvdouble geared, together with other neers* nary outbuildings, there aro also on tlis piemiMd a number of Fruit Trees, also a never fall* mg spring of water near thb door of the dwijllng.i- The terms, which will be accommodating, will bs made known on . the day of pale by th«‘ | *uhaeribsr> who will exhibit the property in the meantime |« • persons wishing to view it, who may call'ul hlf resh dcnco in,Tyr.bno townaliip, Adams cpunly, about fl miles from Whitcslown, on lho. public road leading fiotn Gettysburg to Carlisle. DANIEL CLINE, Assigns*.' October 31,185(7—4t» Vul liable Heal iQvlato for Sale.' TUB Heirs of. George Trimble, offer at pyiva.li aalc, that excellent Farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, i fuilo north of Uuch. cr> mill, on the public road from llogeelownU Sierrclt's Cap, containing 206 Acres, end some Perches, of Black Slate Land of good qutlity, and in a high stale ofculllvalfati,about.l79 acres of which arc cleared and the residue inJhriv* ing limber. The improvements,on the cast side,'of this farm sro a largo double BRICK MOUSn and Kitchen, well finished; a and Frame BANK BARN,.* good (HyUboaring Young Orchard, a wellof never at the door arid all (lie nccevaaty Out* * Tiie west side contains a-STONE HOUSE and 1 Stable, a never fulling S|»jMg al the door, and as Apple Orchard ofcominoferlfull. ' '' This properly combine** tevcrsl advantages, not only from location, but from the nature of the SoiF' beingdouso mid easily tilled, lying nearly square and containing about 25 acres of bottom or rather second botlnm land, which is will adapted to the growth of grain or grass, thus giving M the double advantage of grain and staulk farms. This bottom runs in front of the Improvements froiq cast lowest which render* It very suitable to divide,- throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to ouch* Th% mansion side, of this tract is worthy the notice of persons dcsiroti* of pur* chasing a beautiful couutiy.scitl, ns U Would require, but very lilllis additional expanse to render It such. Also, will be sold 47 acres of Mountain Timber, bind, with a snug improvement on l»« about 2 miles distant. ' -V . * Any person Wishing to view the properly cin osu with tbu subscriber who resides nnlhc premise*,., JOHN TRIMBLE, Agt, September 5,1850. - f ,* Valuable l arui for Sale." , THE .atinrfihir offer. .1 pri.nl. ml.. 111. foli.w. loir duncrilicd Ilfni E.lnlr, riHJ«t« iit Noflli Mlddl.lon luwn.tiip, Ciimlio'lnnd courily, conlnlninf ,150 Acres,, > more or less, of patented Lund, about 125 of which .ire cleared slid m u high slat* of cuHiviilioi., and the residue covered with thriving young Umber.— r _r . Tji,. Improvements urn « two story Log JSSITTfAIiOU*E. STONE KITCHEN, a. first t99lllK nuw( Bank BARN. W»gon Shedind JBHtiUfl|thirii (’rib. Also, a fine young sad thriving Orchard with choice fruit* - The •farm is well covered with Locust limber. There U a never, fuillng Spring of.water near lha door, and water enough for a mill power. .This water cun be brought • in pipes to the house and barn. • . The above mentioned ii;acl Is all LimtaloneLand,' and is In a healthy neighborhood, lying upon lha Cuoodog’iinet creek, within 3 miles of Cnrl|«le, and > half s mile from the Cumbcrlund Valley Railroad.— It ii convenient to Carlisle market and well adapted for supplying said market. The purchaser oat) have the whole, farm or 100 acres with the Improvements. An indisputable given. For teniia apply to the subscriber, residing on the Walnut UqUuiu Ropdifitt miles from Carlisle. JOHN nsUDDRN, Br. September 5, 1650—11 Private,Sale, . >it j / . The auhaerVner offers it private sale, s valuable of urour.i in thie Borough, on Pomftet tnd adJoVumg a lot of Joseph Sites on thti£9’gt<emi Mary fleufman on the west, containing Vf o f o ,.| f ro nl, and 240 feel deep, having theroo*i erected a two story plastered* Mon*' and Kitchen, • twoflory Frame U'Vuse, Frame llarri, S|ahiv» and ilhc; OolhuiMings. There Is ait JanCSs'lnnce of fruit trees on thoprr/nfafrh«-’'The t property will he aoM low. end dlvidid into half lota I f necessary, to suit pucchaMfis. For term* ap ply to PIHWP RHOAP^V Agent for the^*p{fr August If 'IBS& y
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