t MARRIED. _ Oil the 28th of January, by the Rev. Mr. Yesiger, Mr. Daniel Riederich, to Miss Sa rah ?. Eisenhard, both of Lower Macungy. tfa the 6th of February, by the Rew Mr. German, Mr. Solomon Wetzel, tb MNs Ha rill Rise, both of Lower Macungy. li3y the Rev. Mr. Schindel, Mr. Charles llio,hr, of Lower Macungy, to Miss Ann "Sieininger, of South Whitehall. .43y the tame, on the same day, Mr. Reu liett German, to Miss Leah Hausman, both of 'Heidelberg. ba the 25th of January, by the Rev. Mr. Hess, Mr. Jonas Dotterer, to Miss Sarah , Schlicher, both of Upper Simon. On 28th of Jan., by the seine, Mr. WU iiam Boyer, of Riegelsvill;Sucks Oounty. Ito Miss Mary Ann Roth, of Lower &ikon, 'Northampton county. On the 23d of January, by Rev. Mr. Dubs, Mr. David. Mickley, to Miss Mary Frantz, both of North Whitehall. On the 21;ltkof January, by the same, Mr. John De Long, of Lowhill, to Mis) Lydia Schneider, of Heidelberg. On the same day, by the same, tus E. Rhoades,of South Whit i l Lydia Leh, of North Whiteha On the same day, by the same( iDiehl,to Miss Mary Guth, of S. Wg On 'the 2fith of January, in Hanover, Ma ria Kramer, aged 15 years. On the 3d of February, in Hanover, Eli zabeth, infant daughter of James and Lavi n► Borger, aged 2 years. —; On the 31st of January, in Upper Saucon, Matilda, daughter of Solomon Reinhold, aged 8 Years, 3 monthts and 1 day. On the 4th of February, in Salisburg, Sa ra.hann Elizabeth, daughter of Sam. Funk, aged 10 months. On' the 24th of January, in Was ngton, Sophia, daughter of Stephen and Solome Hunsicker, aged 9 months. On the Ist of February, in Allentown, al • inflamation of the brain, Mary Charlolla,l infant daughter of Ephriam and Matilda Diefenderfer, aged 6 months. On the 26th of Janitary, in South White hall, of fits, Cassi Wilson, aged years. On the 29th of January, in M ungy, of fever, Jeminta, consort of Mr. Thos. Huber, aged 20 years. On the Ist of February, in isburg, of croup, Margaret:a Laudenschlager, aged Acta 74 years. iAt Bethlehem, Pa., on the 24th ult.. Miss !aide Louisa Pietch, in. the 29th year of her age. On the 23. Jan. in Macungy, Mr. George Ski:linger, aged 63 years. On the 12th ult. in Upper Saucon, of con sumption, George Peffer, aged 21 years. On the 17th ult. in Upper Milford, Le vine, wife of Joseph Miller, aged 27 years. leteo2llal6lCi Notice is hereby' given, that the u der signed have taken out letters of Admi stra tion of the estate of William fr. If ,gner,, deed., late of the borough of Allentiwn, Le high county. Therefdreall those who are in debted to said estate, will s the necessity of settling their accounts withi eeks, and such who have any demands guinst the , iaid estate, will present their cl ms *ell au • thenticated within the above s eeified time. JOHN WAGNER, ridm'rs •••• REBECCA WAGNER, February 8. - 11--6 w EDWARD BECK, Esq., Register of Lehigh county, in account Evith the slate of Pennsylvania:— The account stands charged with the fol loiving sums, received as collateral inherit ance tax for the year 1848, to wit: 1848. DR. January 4.—From the estate of • Abraham Kennel, - April 19.—From the estate of Ja cob Stettler, - , - April 21.—From the estate of John George. - From the estate of Bar ham Yundt, Nm'ember 2.—From the estate of 1-iester Knepply, 107 11 1845.. .By commission on $3lO 03 . ‘s.ls 50 Jan. 17.-Cash paid to the State 0 00 33 00 , 100 00 8. 50 Balance due Commonwealth - 1 rf67 do. from last year, 44 • Treasurer, as per receipt, April 27.—D0. do. Nov. 17.—D0. do. Amount due Commonwealth, $ 45 86 We, the undersigned, auditors of th countyo of Lehigh, State of Pennsylvan' , linking examined the account of Bdwart _heck, Esq., Register, as above stated,' do certify that the above is correct. Witness our hands, this 6th day or Jan., one thousand eight hnndred and forty-nine. C. L. NEWHARD,} CHAS. IHTTEL, h'ud'rs. JNO. K. C LIPTON, February S. 11-4 w _ A Frame House For Sale, A new and convenient one and a pc,W, half story frame ridtDwelling House, . , aituatediii a pleasant part of the Borough of Allentown~ lot 29 , feet front,WO deep. Tha,terms can be made very accomodat ing, fwd. the•property l xvill be sold very •rea. tamable. For particulars enqUireat\t"Liti Of fice. • 1-4 W Jan. 25. E VIIIPMADI 1111E1 • 13y virtue and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of the coun ty of Lehigh, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday the third of March next, at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon, on the premises, a certain Iwo Story House, me and Lot of Orwell situated on the nn " I :;= east side of Mar et street, in the Botough of Allentown, county of Lehigh, bounded on the north by a public'street, on the east by a twenty feet wide alley, on the south, by a lot of Charles S. Bush, and on the west by said Margaret street, being lot numbered in the plan of snid Borough 130. It being the real estate of Gottlieb Bender, deceased, late of the Borough of Allentown. The Conditions will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by PHILIP H. GOEPP, Administrator. ! By Order of the Court, February 8 PUBLIC SALE. Of Personal Properly Mr. Eras all, to Miss Will be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 10th day of March next, at the house of the undersigned near TREiLER'S PUB.!. NACE, in Longswathp township, Berks county, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following personal property, to wit-: Moses ehall. Ten Cows, two Heif- - • ers, ten Oxen, a full- ,__• blooded Devonshire_ Bull, a ". °4 k fine pair of Match Horses„4 worKmg Hor st_ 1 Colts, two four horse Wagons With B di •s, ne 1 horse Wagon 1 Gait, Pln o arroWs; Wind-mill; - the best kind of Harness, besides a large variety of farm ing utensils too numerous to mention. The Conditions will be made known on the day of sale and due attendance given by WILLIAM TREXLER. MID Feb. 8 lir ZA The undersigned Wis is to engage two et three young ladies of respectable character to learn the fancy Millinery business. Im: mediate application should be made, at her Millinery store, one door east of Lewis Schmidt and Co's. Drug Store in Hamilton street Allentown. Feb. 8 Assignee Notice, Notke is hereby given that, Mr. William Fulmer, of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh county. has on the 31st of day January last, made a voluntary assienment, of all his prop erty, personal and mixed, to the undersign ed for the benefit of his creditors. Such, therefore, who are in anywise indebted to the said William Fulmer, are immediately called upon to make settlement. And ose- who have claims, will present them s ll au thenticated to the undersigned. A. K. WITM AN, Assignee. Feb. N. ¶-6w Assignee Notice. Notice is herebygiven, that ohn Romig, and his 'wife Marfa, of Low i Macungy township, Lehigh county. have n the 22d day of January 1819, made a vol Lary signment of all their property, real, • son; al and mixed, to the undersi •• , or the :Kilt of their creditors. Sitr.h,Q.h `fore, )43 , 4*...„' Jsyted to the said Jo A Romig. `•*4. II se the necessity of making payment, between now and six weeks, and those who have any legal claims, will present them in the above specified time. DAVID 0. MOSER, tdslgnee. Feb. 8. 11-7-6* Dissolution of partnetsl)ip. Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship existing under the firm of Wagner 4- Huber, sill be dissolved by the first.:2lApril next, a d tha the busin - e - r".s wilrgT. into oth er h. ds of •r that time. All persons in .-sr-MD.. le said firm will call an make iii s ' , and such whohive dem:ends gra he said firm, will please resent the sam ~,1 settlement. Such who old Due .ills fro a ountry produce, are gly urg dto p e nt them for payment before the Ist of April next. They further wish to inform their customers, gist "rood, will not be taken in payment for bqbk debts af ter the abov-date;---------------' *1434 46 30 13 112 57 25 27 Feb. 8 II ff3-14:1 HAVE removed their stock of Music and . , Musical Instruments, to the new aitir SP& cious store in Swaim's Building, No. 162 chestnut Street, below Seventh, PHILA- I ino it ELPHIA, where they invite the attend ance and patronage of the public. LEE & WALKER having purchised the entire stock of Geo. Willig, (who has de clined business.) are now prepared to eie cute all orders in their line. Their assort ment of Music and Musical Instafients, is as extensive as that of any other establish- *met in the ountry. . - -- PI NO ORTES, from various well A d) , kndw an approved manufactories, rinci in slot n will be constantly offered for sale. lareohntry dealers supplied on very rea sontibloerms. •F•b-S. 1 , -:em - Watch Found ~ The undersii -- ed has on the •- 24th 24th of Janua last found a watch, in Weisenburg town hip, Lehigh county. The right owner, Moving his property, can take up the same, by paying the cost of advertising, . nr ,‘ ' DAVID MET Feb.. 14.! JonN D. LAWALL, Clerk 1.-4 w I i . NI A TILD A BIt.ONV N ¶-4w WAGNER & HUBER. 11-2ln MAKER, SUCCESSORS TO OEO. WILLI°, THE ► 1 'INTYSTATEMENT. rllte. Account of JOSHUA HANSE, Esq., Treasurer 'Of the County of Lehigh, for the year commencing on the 1 • I d endirkg the 31st day of December, 1848. RECEIPTS. To amontn "received of Tilghman H. . Martin, Esq., as per report of Auditors, $0,115 To amount,received of David Stem,Esq., Juror fees, TAXES of 1840 Abothim .tiegenfuss, Collector of Salis bury toVenship, balance in full, Peter Miller, Collector of Heidelburg to*nshipb in full of his duplicate, - 170 TAXES of 1847. Athos ttacher, Collector ohNntmtn, balance inQf Henry Miller, Collector of Seilisbury, balance in full of his duplicate, Charles Colver, Collector of Hannoier, balance in full, Charles E. Roeder, Colle,ctor:,of-1 Milford, balance in f r ir .4 Daniel Mohr, Collector t a Lower Macun: gy, in full of his duplicate, 212 Samuel Misemer, Collector of Upper 11 \ 1 :- cungy, balance in full, • - 1603 Jonathan Werly, Collector of Lowhill, balance in full of his duplicate, 'B7 Stein, Collector of Weissenburgi balance in full of his duplicate, Charles Everitt, Collector of Lynn town: ship, balance in full, TAXES of 1848 Jessi M. Line, Collector of Allentown; on account of his duplicate, Jonathan Trexler, Collector of Northamp ton township, on account. 190 00 brad Trexler, Collector o Hannover; in full of his duPlicate, " JDO John Flexer. Collector of Salisbury town account of his duplicate, i Ch. rle. *Roeder, Collector of Upper 1 • fort •n account of his duplicate, Daniel Ro• i cungy )3 Philip • mot in 'ull o •; William N odring, Collector of tipper Macung on account of his duplicate, Dennis chman, ColleMor of Weiss'en burg,l full of his duplicate. • ig, Collector of Lower account of his duplicate Collector of Upper Saucon, duplicate, Reuben Ross, Collector of Lynn town ship, on account of his duplicate, Adant Caman, Collector of Heidelberg, in fall of his duplicate, - - Stepheti Rex, Collector of Washington to§rtiShip, on account of his dtfplicate, Jacob Shirer, Collector of North White hall, on account:of hid duplicate, George Miller, Collector or South White hall, on account of his duplicate, Jonas Mertz, Collector of Lowhill town ship, in full of his duplicate, Amount of Tans - Text entted and since e - eaieby-Charles Col Vet, Do. by Henry Miller? Do. by Daniel Mohn : Staiement of Taxed of Lehigh County for the Year 1848. COUNTY TAXES,OE - 1848. -I STATE TAXES OF 1848. --- Distrletii: 1 Colle ccccc . Quota. ,Ad't., A'i paid. Corn's. Loss.l Due. 11 Duplicate 1 Ad't. • A't paid.l C orn's.' Loss. 1 Due. 1 Borough, liesse M. Line, 2342 171. 1 1594 72 • 1 747 45 II 1.288 07 1 700 00 1 I 1588 07 2 Northampton Tsp.• Jonathan Trezler, • 511 55 1 459 72 15183 11 r,307 93 , : 280 00 , I .. 27 90 9 Hannover, Israel Trezler, . 1989 02 1 3 80 1861 ill 97 95 33 19, 11 1,169 7311 04 11099 25 57 85 13 07 4 Salisbury, Johh Flexer, 1724 45 11460 51 263 94 ;1 1.067 30 874 00 , 1 263 94 5 Upper Milford, Charles E. R ae d er, 2872 37 12469 38 402 99, 11 1,794 4 1506 62 '. 287 86 " 6 'Lower Macungy, - Daniel Romig, .2558 90 2346 06 1 212 84 1.557 I 1418 82 1 138 31 7 Upper Saucon, Philip Person. 2292 61 266 2147 00 113 00.35 27 ' 1,847 79 1 9 1269 88 66 67 'l5 88 • 8 Upper Macungy, William Woudring, • 2096 63 1878 76 • 217 87 1,281 921 1093 17 1 188 75 9 Weissenburg, Dennis Bachman , 764 44 75 723,90 "38 90 320 ' 4811 1212 70 451 87 23 78 717 10 Lynn. Reuben Ross, 1537 12 -1378 93 158 19 914 111 807 00 157 11 11 Heidelberg, Adain German, 560 90 494 535 35 28 17 282 359 84 :4 60 340 02 17 89 653 12 yvashiugton, Stephen Rex, 714 43 589 46 . ,127 97 475 72 335 00 1 1411 72 13 North Whitehall, Jacob Shirer, - 2086 28 1780 89 - 1 255 39 1,263 45 1060 00 14 Sonilt Whitehill, George Miller, • 12634 40 2311 00 1323 40 1,615 60 , 1 1203 j 4d i 1341 00 • , 1 1274 60 15 Lotvhill, Jonas Mertz, .521 43 1 494 08 26 00 135 315 9912 351 298 21 15 68 ' 4 551 ' ----- To Amount of Loans, remaining unpaid, on the ' By Amount of Loans paid during the year 1844, . * 1,100 00 'lst of January, A. D. 1848. _ _ $ 14,242 50 66 taies assessed for the year 1848,2, 7 1 S. J 220 remaining uncollected, • S . 16 in the hands of the Treasurer, January let, 1849. ~..___.) County Deficit, - • -`.. ` 4 1.7.. , 7••• I . rirw , the undersignetAu• 'tors • '.. county of Lehigh,. and state of Pennsylvania, do certify, that we have met and did audit, iettl and adjust the fore oing acco lit • JOSHUA HAsiss, Esq., Treasurer of said county, commencing January 1, 1848, and ending DS 061)(4.91, 1849,-With days included. That said ace tas above stated, is correct, and that we find a balance Urdu) binds e f 1 5 of the Stu Joshua Hans • Esq., Treasurer, of 97,78 e ,orrr hands this sixth day of January, 1849. --, • Rppr# January 31 , 1849 . C. L. NEWHARD, . . .CHARLES HITTEL, Auditors. PETER BREINIG, . • i ',, ••. ' • JOHN K. CLIFTON, J: .l -AtIfrEi s IW I ALLNER , . Continiesioners. •' , - • , • ~ 1. • '• • " • :,. '. BENJAMIN BREINIG, Atteat—JESSE M. LINE, Clerk, 1 Februart S., i • • -11 P—w ..... . r - - • R, vr. 456 413 OCI 00 1506 62 fg . 1328 50 Financial Ateount of the County of Lehigh, on the first day of January, 1849. 5d sh paid fol. services to Grand Jurors, $ 204 87 Petit Jurors, - - 991 94 Court Crier, ' - - - 58 00 Constables and Tip-staffs, 118 13 'Clerk of the courts and commonwealth costs, 153 89 $1,580 64 / 66 By C..h paid amount of Loans to sundry persons, t• Interest, - - '\l*3 REPAIRS OF BRIDGES. By C..h paid for repairs at Jordan Bridge, at Allentown, 62 50 •• Shearer's, in S. Whitehall, 229 97 •• near Holben's, in Heidleburg, 25 67 • 6 ••' German's in Heidelburg, 3 73 al i .4 ill I • ' COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. Cash paititor a Perpetual Insurance of Court Ilcilise? L i m 00 and Jail, - - - - S is for support of Prisoners, &c., in Jail, 210 12 .. for repairs at the Jail, - - - 167 70 ►, .• at the COurt House, ;. 135 01 t, for scrubbing Court House, - - 17 50 By Cash paid to the Assessors, for making assetsmentS; &c By Cash paid to Judges. Inspectors, Clerks, Assessors and Constables, for their attendance at the veral elections, - - INQUISITIONS. By". At paid to Justices, Coroner, &c., for holding Inqdisitions. CPb POOR HOUSE.. 13 9 52 By Cash old on Warrants drawn by the Directors or the Poor, ABATEMENT ON COMMISSIONS. By dash paid Abatements, to wit :—:Boroligh of AliPhtmim, 72 00 North Whitehall tsp. 194 72 Upper Saucon, - 1161 31 Hanover, . - 68 03 South Whitehall, 191 ,49 Lo*er Macungy, - 182 83 Weissenburg, - 98 29 Upper Milford, =. O 154 00 Salisburg, - 109 99 Heidleburg, - • 81 93 - 31 67 Upper Macungy, . 129 81 Lynn, - OS 32 Up. Salmon, in 1848; 155 67 Hanover, 90 81 1:1:13 1:11 1 1:1:1 I=M3 It r 7 " .- 874 00 1' ¶1 Puin.ic PRINTING, STATIONARY AND BINDING. 'ash paid to Rafferty and Eiannitt, for Printing s 414 James W. Wilson, 66 61 Guth, Young and Trellek, ~ 64 Gross and Keiper, 64 46 • Augustui - L. Rube; 46 • 4 Blumer and Bait, 61 14 Blumer and Bush; far Btdiionary. 64 John Oerter, for Book Binding, It Henry Hammen, fOr Deed Docket; 109 g 17 4f16 74 80t 00 By Cash paid Collectors and others for Taxes overpaid, . . Fox Cili..Pfl By Cash paid for Red Frit Scalps, 370 08 By Cash paid to 336 . do 1060 00 1341 00 33011 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUDITORS AND CLERK. By Cash paid Commissioneri, for salary,- - 66 Salary of county Commissioner's clerk, ~ , Salary of county Auditors, - I in COUNIV TREASURERS COMMISSION.' On Receiv,73 7 t On Paying $ll 13,7 8 30 55 0 together $ 35;610 4 .5, at 1 per cent. Balance in the.hands of the Treasurer, January 1, 1840, 7,781 05 EU EXPEMDITU.RES. LOANS AND INTEREST. Kern's Mill, in N. Whitehall, 927 Ruchsville, in North do. 31 00 in Washington township, 3 50 near Haas's, in Lynn township, 5 trS Apple's, in Salisbury township, 1 19 Trout Creek, do. do. 312 Lehigh Bridge, in Macungy, 694 near Berger's, in Up. Sadcon, 72 40 ASSESSORS . ELECTIONS % TAX FUND MIfICELI.AtiIbUS EXPENt/ITURES Joseph Lehr, for haivling coal, 8 00 Postage to April 1848, and for Charcoal, 453 Solomon Gangeiver, for Lumber; = -74 72 Selfridge and Wilson, for Coal, - 31 50 Water permits for Courthouse and Jail, 25 00 James H. Bush, for repairing Stoves, 3 77 Edttin Butz, for hawling corps to grave yard, 75 Prett, Kern and Co. for Merchandise, 84 42 R. E. Wright, Professional services, 5 00 Flour Wheat . . . Rye Corn Oats • • • • . Buckwheat . . Flaxseed . . . Cloverseed . . Timothyreecl . Potatoes . . Salt Butter . . . . Lard Tallow . . . . Beeswax . . Hain ' Flitch- . . . . Tow:yarn . . . Eggs . • ; Rye Whiskey Apple Whiskey Linseed Oil . Hickory Wood Oak Wood . . Egg Coal . . . Nut Coal . . . Lump Coal . . Plaster . . . . 1100 00 774 93 1874 93 . 454 SO On Thursday the Bth of February next; at 12 o'clock at noon, at the Store of the un dersigned at the first Lack, on the Lehigh canal above the bridge, in Hanover township, Lehigh county, the following personal prop• erty to wit : 995 33 One Horse, one . - • ..,.Sow, one cutting - - • ; box, two , hundred bundles of straw, tiro bedsteads and bedding, a new cooking slim for wood and. coal, chairs and benches, a numberof empty bar rels, lamps for oil, fluid and camphine. 399 33 797 35 100 21 4,500 00 1,720 86 98 60 113 50 25 00 81.25 100 00 101 60 105 35 2 25 13 00 840 2 2 90 13 52 /2`3769 209 25 150 00, 53 00 359 25 336 10 $ 21,873 '7O 7,781 05 8,140 74 $14,2 - 42 - 5b Pikes durrl ARTICLES. I Per Al) Barrel 1 Bush. Pound Doz. Gall. Cord . Ton Mlle ale. LIKEWISE, After the above articles are disposed off; ti general assortment of Store Goods consist ing of calicoes, 'checks, ginghams, pantaloon stuffs, flannels, handkerchiefs, and a num ber of violins, &c. The 'conditions will be made known on the day of sale, and due attendance given by ' WILLIAM D. RITTER. i 6. 11-2 w PUBLIC- SALE, Of Valuable Personal Property. Will be sold at public sale on Tuesday. and Wedneiday, the 27th and 28th of Feb ritary, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the bouAe the undersigned in forth Whitehall town ship, Lehigh county; the following property to wit : 9 Horses, Harness for 9 horses, Fly-netts. two 4 horse Wagons, one of which is near ly new, a three horse Wagon, all of which have patent locks to them, a Dearborn Wag gon, two ore Boddies, a double sett of plated Harness. Horn- '1.444,,,•-.) ed Cattle, Sh clk ee N r ! lefOi ~Swine, Plotighs Harrows, a one horse, and several Sleds, two setts Hay-ladders, Bolsters, Swin gle -trees, 5 horse Chain, Team-saddle, Sad dlei two wind-mills, Cutting-box, Thrashing machine with Horse•poweri Grain-cradle, Grass-scythes, Trabe-chains,Cow and Lock chains, Potatoes by the bushel, two Stoves, with pipe, a beautiful Mahogany Secretary, one S Day-clock, Barrels, Tubs, Stanners, land a large .variety of Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils; too numerous to men tion. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale, and credit and due attendance given by REUBEN MOYER. , Feb. 1. R.-4w Frederick Bohlen,. DELL-HANGER, BRAND-CUTTER AND LOCK-SMITH, In alien/own. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that lie still continues the above business in all its various brariches at his stand, one door south of Dillinger dr i Craig's Dry Goods Store, in Allen street in the Borough of Allentown, where .he will also manufacture to order all kinds of BCaLE IS • • for Druggists, Grortirs. • and other branches, war-, ranted to be strictly acett • rate, h'nished in the most splendid manner. He also inandfitctures all kindS of Locks, Door-plates, Door;knock er,s,. and . every other article, in his line. Repairing of Locks, Wraps, in shoit ey:e ry thing in Steel, Iron, BiasS or COpner. can he repaired at the shortest notice and on 4 the most reasopable terms. Mr. BONLEN trusts through puncttial tendente to business and modeNte chafges he Will be able to gain a large share otimb: lic patronage, for which he 'll .ever be thankful. Allentown, Decem . eateacom Notice is hereby given that all claims qua the estate of the late Samuel Runk r ifec'd: ten sdtisfied on or before the first day of April next, vvill be put in siiit'iramediately: after that,. time. Citcumsterices imperative upon the administrators render this course necessary. JOHN RUNk. Sdministrafore..• C. M. RUNK, • Jan. 25.. 11-4'i • Blacksmith Wanted. MitA sober and industrial's Black smith--married or single, can find a good by applyino to the under signed at tbe iiiebigh,Furnace h in ;Webl' loran townshiß, •Lebigb: 9011:ttx. „ Ot; • tintion a pantos 7AD * Jaime , : •• • Jan. it • (fr4w. ' t.Eastim Pkikla. 626 1 05 66 65 5 50i 1 051 30 . 40 i 25 35 2 Or.l 30 60 16 11 is 29 28 65 0 OQ 6 00 450 366 2 65 2 50 •20 05 4 50 4 50 8 75 2 50 :3 60 4 60