Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 08, 1863, Image 1

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BY 0. ' WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA. TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1863.
"CnROXirLEr establNbpd h lS43TnioleXfL, 1.W5.
41 .l.s prr Tear, always In Advance.
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piciMH.rt sKMi-k.tku
JaesJaV M'tminS & Fri'laV AflemOOB.
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AHItAIIAM IjINCOLN
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W.C,.urt iu Snvder county. Monday.
14 h Dte.inst. Iu Union ouuty, .Ut
IDSt.
t-More taluable Real Estate f.r sale
Bmooe our Nc Advertisement to-day.
The Belli property, iu Limestone, mutt
g nowtteod to it, ye who went bar-
gt;cs
Z .. -.. Mmet yesterday,
Q-l,""li.-". - . .
1 friend, of the Administration bops
o
j , nnee to business.
Tl c j Presi'ient'e Messge be looked for
th much interest by people of serious
" and we shall issue it as oun as
,leW',
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tar- very Urge cnncoure or people
attended the bunal of Jjbn V. Deibert at
th? White Deer German ehurcb yard,
F.tnHsy last. We undr.tsod an older
Irother of this brae murdered man, (eo
listed from Minnie) was killed io battle 10
East Tennessee.
or mnre sons
jar .Wis who bite two or
,otj.ct to perf-rm m-.u-.y j,
desire to "tlect"' one to be exempt from
drift, must d.i so before the 2th of this
month, (it can ot be d"ne after that
a a t I .
date) and send to the I'roanst warsnai as
llarrisbore. frr thw dis'rie.
Another msn in Cincinnati bss
been sent
meed to setere punishment for
lie Covernment end a rich,
detrtodtoe me ic.uUcU,
banker in Washington f ,r bolding illegal
corresv"1"1"01'' w sveor...
miuistrition djes nat s'op the war to hunt
ulat irs. as the Cops wsnt tbem to
up pec
auM be a fo-!th as :o be killing
. .. . k. 'i. liiirnino
while your bouse is burning
that
bedbaj
d wo ou. isej o f- - r
each thin-, as feat andasj.ra, tbey can.
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1 . .1 1 ass 1 . 1 rill f fit.-tn t It
trtr l oe Htm;. n. .u "
Land Ssles at
Dtc. Court. Ibe lacl
rpeaks well for our gneril thrift.
Mr. Marshall assumed tbe duties of
Commissioner, soma weeks since. List
week, Mr Wck l entered upon bis office
as Kegistcr A Resordcr. Tbe retiring
rCicer. Mr. Merrill, desires a speedy set
tlrmrnt of tae dues be n.i)?bt hate requir- j
i& ss f.-t as Ibe work was djue now,
honor bright 1 pay up. j
Strings of Lies. j
We cor.y the five following gross per- j
oos of truth ont of a single Copper- j
Lead psper,
rhih is full of like attempts
ti make the people dicootentea, aou -o m,chines. Io its place the writer iubsti
prottke bate and distrust ia tbe Gatern- tate(j , rmt thresher sod cleaner, rnan
njent : ofactured by W. L. Royer & Kro., Pbila-
''W'hajri Cnrtin wis firt elected Goter- j delphia, which he thinks superior io every
BPr.hewss in straightened circumstances re,pect J, e0i,s eBJlf ukei i;ie rooIDf
scsrrciy able to psy bis honest debts; but need4 bo. f(jr tnd t botM
sfter leirp in rffi.-a for tnd cletn np ,he grliD u the of m
thonged dol'srs a ye.r making twelve j j i. - . .l
thousand, wi'h his expenses yet to come bushels per day. Io a short lime, tbe
cot be,,ai(tohsvethreehundredthou- horses will cease Io worry oo tbe tread
sand dollars deposited io a I'hiladclphia ! miu. a addition to bis threshing ma
taok. Qies'ion, where did he get it?" , ebioei tbe wri,er'g tretd powor propea
-It ii s-i.W that master Hub Lincoln, ; g0 m Mift ntttTt , eireol,t MWj corD.
son of the President, is aery wea.thy, he d
bating made about S-00,0O0 as a Govern-i ' "
6 . k srnwinir rnochiocrv named can be bongbt for about
tnot contractor. He must Do growing ' 6
op in the faith of his father a good loy-' ?4U0, (the price of some larger threshers.)
alist." Altogether, the writer mikes out a strong
"Valcatiox The Revenue Board of case for tbe tread power oter the leter-
Petmsylvania filed the tain, of taxable i pnwir aDd jf be could run a piloting
property io the State at $.r.96,80tl.W0 j ,,,.,,; ,od tbrh 0Bt tbe Kebels, with
Vennstlvinia's share of tbe .National debt ..;.i.u
"MIAMErlL UOAST. I riecicu vju.
Turin,' Mr. Stanton replied, 'for 1 sent
Lltn 15.000 more totes tbio be bad tnsjor
i';.' This was tauntingly, aloud, and io
the presence of a crowd."
"Mr. Lincoln won't take bis pay in bis
two mooey. Perhaps Dr. Ayer don't
take bis owo pills."
Can anvthinff be tnore wicked than
- j a
telling sucn monstrous -- .
r e. honest oeopie, woo 100a . i.
as a friend
. .
jd, and expect him to tell then 1 , '
' . . ,,, . .... ,. .these Cops woot enlist they denounce
7 "Is said" is a wilfol liar, out ... . '
tba truth
and ont, generally, and in tbis ease surely
Pennsylvania's share of tha National debt
is cot a third of the sum named. See.
Stanton said no such thing, fir -it never
was done, and if it were be wonld not
boast of it at least to a crowd. Aod the
President take greenback just as cheer
fully as tbe people do, notwithstanding tbe
efforta of the country'a enemies to depreci
ate it in value, to tha sorrow and loaa of
tbe soldier and bis family and of all tie
an l.s
people. -Where will such liars die when '
.l .. c-..v:.- : . I
V n9 uu.....g luaiusMigsi 01
tba sort are worse tbao plump asaertioae
and manly attack. By just such dirty,
irrespontible little imputation, th Rebel j Government - Doe" a parting gift, for
and Copperhead hope yet to triumph. If ! tDe present, from eae long lime a moving
put to the proof of ooe of their libel, the ! 'P""' Washington. .
editors would confess tba lie, a did that J A Dirrtaaacr Tha Union Soldier
one in Beater eaunty who accused Gov. J ,0te to finish ap tbe War; the Rebel 8ol
Cnrtia of drunkenness. Shame shame ! , .Un -f vnr,L fi.Mi;B ..a t e
3-The 148th Reg. P. V. chiefly
from Centre county started with 968
toes. ; 273 were added by tbe draft ; they
ow number 978. Killed and lost in
-ion, 58 ; desarted, 16; died of woand. !
disease87.
emWe learn tbat Lieut. John Weiden- !
nl of the 52J p. V., writes tbat he od
oilers 1... i-.'j I
-- iB-roiinei .or soreo years. 1
i are srvu before Charlesloo. I tba
o-rana Acaievemenu. i
! Lookout Mountain and Missionary'
; Ridge are two very high mountains, one
! s F tod lh, otber 8 w froai chettto- j
ooga, while Cbickemsgua ii still further!
South. The Rebels bad possession of
wbich moM hl .om.
. mtD(JeJ., Cb..nonga-if 0Br men h.d j
allowed then. Bulb then nigh poio's
W9re t9f.iied by tb Uoioo forces. On
0Qe , report says, "fVea. Huokcr vo
fijhtiny nintt. the dim!." Both positions
h.j t0 b takan by the Unionists before
l they eould rout tba Rebels from Chicks-
mague, Roestille, and the other points
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. tbey neio. nui it was none, .no nragg . ,
lores seems nu near fauou.
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bieb ruoontnin tops was carried, oo the
0 b ulu, in a mauner thus narrated in ao
offitisl report :
j "The storming of tbe ridge by our
: troops, was one of tbe srestest curacies id
military history. Jo uiso wt
o uiso who climbs tbe
assent by soy of the roads tbat winds along
its fri'it, ess be!iee that 18.UO0 men
: were roived upon its broken and crumb
ling far, nolrss it wss bis fortune to wit
. nrss tbe deed. I; seems as awful as a vis-
ible interposition of God. Neither Gen
i erale Grant nor Thomas intended it.
Their orders were to earry tbe rifle pits
. b Qf off
,heir oeeupants. But when tbis was ae
: compIi,he(Ji the an.ccoontable spirit of the
troops bore them boldly up the impnetica -
hie steeps, oter the bristhog r ile pile on
(da Mroal mnA rKa t k tt of lunnnn .n 'art 1 1 i
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' rtery gully. Tbe order to storm appears
art
by
; Generals Sheridan and W ood, because the
meo were oot to be held oacc. Hopeless
ncuij.. .p.icu u o..u.
it-nisn. the rauirhl tha insniration
, of (je jbo tbe0Metef to
undertake impossibilities. '
I Qf ,notber or(jcr 0f ,uece ;a the
(V-Uowinc, as found ia tbe Hem York Tri-
buoe .
I .
..j bi.e t0 reeor4 ntTi0til0,
aSitsnila ik.l AisaHaw..J J ..... ik. a !
, ..... u....g .u. , ,hooMDd ritber t(lke b. ,b, hf44
Two hundred mules, p.eked near Ueo . tod ci, blm br0,b , en ,
I90k" br"ke. ?Me' "Blboweddowoanddeeradedbtthisinfermal
unou-it seross tne new, low.M woere a
Georgia reciment was stationed, lbiok -
ing it was cavalry, or something else, the
reg.ment broke io confusion and ran, lea-
.in. nn. .h..,nn i'.ci fl. f ,k
ting one thousand tnfield rifiVe of the
best description behind them, wbich Ilook
er has to show in proof of tbe incident."
The Tread Power, best.
The Chambersburg Repository notre
with satisfaction tbe great advantages
gained, by thoughtful farmers, io various
agricultural implements, wbich sate both
in time and in physical toil. It objects to
the cost, tbe cumbersomenegs, and the
general trouble of rigging aud getting io
going order tbe larger lerer threshing
Hard to suit. If tbe President gives
a true Democrat ao office, tbe Copperheads
ssy be is a "greenbaok" bib, "bought
np." If be does not appoint any aueh,
they denonnea him aa unfair, and as par
tial to the Abolitionists.
If there are not enough men to protect
etery point on the thousands of miles of
,,r tb p,,iMwt denounced for hia
r. .IT, .! n. It b . .. 11. fn. . nl . n .....
vent msn going to swell tha armies.
Tba Cope object to oar soldiers toting,
beeaose tba; vote to pat down tbe Rebels
by arms. Tbey aay nothing against tha
Rebel soldiers votiog, and in soma cues
tha Rebel soldiers vote to submit to the
rightful authorities of Uncle 8am.
Ia abort, these Cop. grumbler object to
everything that ia done by our Gotern
meat, aad demand tbat it perform iapoa-
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7 -J
Rebels d.
Our thank to Galoaha A. Grow for
several weighty aad ao doubt profound
- uMtn
vote to Hop it.
C. B. Smith, of Northumberland, la ap
pointed Notary Public, ia plaee of 8. J.
Packer, promoted. ..CapL Gobia aad Com-
K aiSTlS K SZ !
daya' furiougb...Joaeph Bird, of Shame-
k,n h" boogbt tbe Island farm between
Saabarj.for $18,650.
ri 1 -t.L .!
jnrnKiae ana iiooKer aava reuewea as
West tha lama the lost ia the East j firit
THE KEHRL FLAG.
Wbeti Trmn. tea PlutoBtao niftht,
t'nfarlwi hit atnWrd t (ha air,
be U k tcea-at a batftll. 1i.ht,
Ami art th tar rallsnl A orinwood tbt
5-ha mtng 1-4 itH it funrai data.
Tha aroif f lt-mrl t
Pmn l.aeitVra rw-nerv-fail jrlanrNs,
tlting from lthuri!' lwa :
9h" iCrifHHl it wiitb th stuilt blood
trf wtt Moo atnra tha fl-..
Ani fa-l- it gtthar in it ft jht
r.rtHtj tT"tn hM -tru.l alibi.
Tri-n fnHd a exmpirv. from it ea,
Frvh frnn it hanqoflt of tb jrf a.
And ca- tba Ik1 trt fa hmu&
To Badla ami appal tha laaJ.
Yw "f 'h waapi irti'wiiii bmnt!
hv 4-tBa nan ) tr mitnv ;itn,
Io iitfl ttarn nma - Ull tbj J-mul.
Ao I rt nn ttiscur of Uaan.
Prrnh, thos thri-s act-iiraa.1 hat !
Whn rbwl rnhorta fly before ua,
Wttb Frxvd'MD toil t-ntb our fst.
An4 Frt-J-ot ban ear utrraming o'ar Vt
Tha 1W irK nf Tvantl
3.Mr. Deuoruiandie sends us from
, Wilmington, (Del.,) a aumber ef the
. Dla c irt Inquirer the widest eiroulated
I paper io tbat State which supported Xa-
thantel B. Smithers for Congrese. The
following Ivlitorial, io tbat paper of 17th
Oct., shows bow tbe Rebellion is acoosa-
Ki;.k;.. tk. .nf.ll nf .n tk.t
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(,.-... oo -
becominir eberihhed een io a Slave Sute :
H
-iK.iiiTiiivuiM
men re-
name of
'Tl ha. h..n bnt a t.w short tears aiaae
'
the best and wisest of our Statesmen
i pelled, with indignant scoro, tbe
. k
tbem accept tbe oame, and glory ia it ;
j aud the masses, imbued io a great meaa-
1 ore with the beaten-born spirit of progress
lnd lote of humanity, sing with j yous
! L. ft. a lha earl a. a is)in
6;'""'""" u ':"ul'" "
j spint of the sainted martyr io the sacred
cause of freedom John Hrowo. We
I ibauk God that force of eireumstaaeae has
: opeoed the ejea olourseltes aod oibars.ana
cmpeuea us io piac uursci.c. o
r fr..Jin. .n.l knm.nit. .nrl Ikil wa Ml
honestly lay claim to tbe most glorious
I title with which ao Amsricsu can be ea-
I dfowed an Abolitiosist. Wa baae, in
i common with almost all others, the preju-
dices against tbe negro which bate been j
iosiiiled ioto os by circumstaoees aod
.
, ' " ' .
, loinl.ous curse of Slatert. than .creel.
1 - . fp,j.k, .....-j.-j
l.-j n, lK.f k ' . :.,;..
" 7 ' ,'n "J1" ' '
bumsnity, hia God and bis eountry, sup-
,. th. :.,:,,... ,hi. ni.holir.l H.
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bellion in toeir efforts for tbe perpetuation i
of oppression.
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And of this class are the
supporters of
BiliauvaiausBua aaa vwiV
ood ward io I'enosylvauia, (and tbe coo
temptible Brown io Delaware, but who, '
we are glad to say, has not long disgraced ,
our soil with his presence.) Wa are an '
Abolitionist because we love our Uoioo, 1
aod hate, with a bitter iotenaity of hatred,
tbe onlv Dower Ibat bas evsr struok a i
blow against its nresertation Slatert.
We bate slavery, beeauee it is opposed to
tbe spirit of our ige, which is FUlkE-
DOM."
A Key to a Person's Name.
Let the person whose name yon wish to
koow, inform you io which A 1) D II P
of the upright columos the C C K I Q
first letter of his nsme is H F F J R
coDtained. If it be found G G G K S
in but ooe column, it is tbe I J L I. T
top letter ; if it occurs in K K M M U
more tbao ooe column, it M N X N V
is found by idling tbe al- O O O O W j
phabeiical number of tbe Q K T A A
lop letters of these columns, 8 8 V Z Y !
and tha sum will be the U V V
Z I
number of tbe letter V W W
sought. By taking ooe Y Z
letter at a time in thin way, tbe whole
name can be ascertained. For example,
take tbe word Jane. J is found in the
two columns commencing wiib B and II :
which are tbe 2J and 8th letters down
the alphabet; their sum is 10, and tha
10th letter down tbe alphabet is J, th
letter sought. Tbe next letter A appears
in but one eolumo, where it stands at the
top. N is seen in tbe eolamns heeded
with B, D and H ; these are tbe 2d, 4th
and 8th letters of the alphabet; which
added give the 14th or N; and eo oa.
Tbe use of tbis table will excite no little
curiosity among those unacquainted with
tbe foregoing explanation. American Ag
riculturist. David Bay and Jacob J arret, residing
near Selinegrove, were drowned ia tbe
river oppoeiteSunbury, Friday week. They
were taking over a flat loaded with eoal,
aod when about half way over, the flat
commenced sinking, and soon went to lb
botlem ; tbe water being perhaps 12 feet
deep. Tbey called for help, bat sunk
before any assistance could be given. The
bodiea have been recovered, ibe river
wa swollen and rough, aad tbe men were
advised not to cross at the lime. Oae of
tbem leases a wife aod five children.
The large Woolea Factory, of Cadwala-
der, Welsh & Co., of Mill Hall, wa
burned to the groend with all it content,
Friday morning. Tbe book aleaa were
avad. How it caught fire we are aot
ioformed. Tbe building is laid to have
been insured, the content! aot.
The Sheriff of Snyder eounty advertiie
twentv-six tract of laod (including, w
believe, the homestead of Gov. 8imoa
Snyder) the property of Henry W. Snyder
for Bale.
Mitchell Ilaona, of Clinton nonary,
while eat gunning, ibot himself aeeidea
tally, as ia supposed, the fatal ball passing
through hia head from hi ebia upward.
A youos; woman ia Delaware eoaaly
last moot, received $800 from a maa for
a breach of marriage contract.
Abraham Undegnff is President nf the
National Baak, Vy illiamsport Pa.
Latest News
teifOongre orninited yesierdtt. Iu
tLe Hou-e. Clf (L'oiou) bad 'iO nj
r .11 fr.r ;.Wop
e. i i . o w i .,.J ,V. c.ri
Ssalordsy la.t, KebelS 0fM "'P1'
dan abate Kareioa hord. (ien. Weide
i sent out sttns light batteries, wbieb are
) supposo'l to hats ebeokd the adfaoee, as
j: . l i ... A,
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HATFANOOOA, I'CC 1 fv-rjioiuj,
q iiet alung our ecttre li u S- Oar casusl-
ties io the Iste battles were 4.500. We
i oaptured 6 MO RubeU, and 40 suus. i t'ons now organizing in a!l pans ot the conn
,. ' , ... r(i,. : irv. w.il, in a very short period, absorb the
! 1 he Robol attack oo Kuasille, -9th bine.; 8al ti ,alal nl!rd fri,m Ir0
ul., el them a tb u.uJ men. They to uflren Bullions weekly, freqoently exceed
i were habdsumel tcpuisod. Buruside j me three uilhoas daily; and as a is well
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At Walk-re tord, oo Cliuea Titer, a
1aj., lit CBioa) aj J ins oaian.
h.d ao -juuicr, wbeu Ike Rebel lost . 0
wian sLd 4 nuns, aud were defeated.
X I It ' I . t t ' .. I . 1 .
CiMUKaLANU Gat,
4--G?-
Fostsr has dtuaa ike eaemy frjta Clinch
riter. aod is io Durauit. Tbe pretious
aatioaa. haweter. ie Looasireet time to
hi( : "h h th,04Mt.
: c" . . , .
i (! nn nttDDfliov iwtf si LBiFioiuD.
r- "7. . . :
. ,f L. . . . K . ....kintf h. MlfV AtOl
'seme of his that reaobio the city, and
I beco.ing more d.-agin,
" " . , .
A Wnpny gnerfulal baa ma
.
MplUMd , Norlb c,r, iia. ! . K.bels
"' ' ""ee leaaeri i
. blockade into V ilmicgtoo, tight of I9th.
j rjenrw Iraob wkila at work ia tba
' LlBjbl)r; Colliery, near Shauukiu, was
i ' .....
, smothered by a fall of dirt upon him.
. u g5 f tnd ,mM , wife
Z
A Children's Fair, 10 aid sick and
i wounded soldiers, wiil be held io fnor-
j luauioeriana iowu uau, auu iou
IL...k..
j "
Mahloa Metzgsr, of Delaware Tp , bad
one of his arms badly injured by a thresh
ioc Mscbiae.
CaTbe l.'nion County Teachers' Institute
meets at Mifflinburg, Monday, 2th Dec. to
continue four days.
Lewisburg Union League.
I The Annus! Meeting -.11 be held Muoday
eyeo.na. Mib Dec, at Independent Hall. As
,he Election of Ollicers takes place aod other
i ,,nPr,an! bu""" U ,0 be
! ,teDdanae of ibe members is requested,
: i wrm ui uun p.
j ..... w " " - ' , 1 "-
. aiuss a'rsijvr .''leciims.a uerratter
jB BapUM w 4 siDbiah p M
Dr. Tobias' Veniliao Liniment
Has given universal satisfactioa donag tbe
fourteen years it baa been introduced into tbe
I'ailrd Stales. Afirr being tried by millions.
it has been proclaimed ihe pain destroyer of
ihe world. Pain can not be where this lini-
' m,nI ' PP'"d
If osed as directed it can
"ot bas failed in a single instance.
. For "'d", eoushs and ii.fluen2a.il can't be
beat. One SA cent bottle will cure all the
i above, besides being ntsful ia every family
! for sud Ien accidents, snch as burns, scalds,
! cuis, insert shoes, Ac It is perfectly inno
cent 10 take internally, and caa be given to
ibe oldest person or yountest child. Price
S5 and 50 cents a bottle. Olfire. 86 Corilandt
Street, 'ew Vork. Sold by al! Druggists.
Corrected Weekly
Wheat, 1,50 f
20
10
11
,00
70
50
...6
6
.11
Rye.
1,15 Tallow
Lorn, old
1.00 Lard, fresh
Oats, pr 32 !b, To Clover seed..
Flaxseed.
2,00 Wool
5 lb Potatoes
IS Shoulder
25 Ribs & Sides
Dried Apples
I Firkio Butter
! Fresh Butter..
Rags....
Barley
4. 5, and 6 Ham.
90 tol. 00 Country Soap 4 A 6
MARRIED,
Bt K.t S VT .ltrt,tl i.t. JOH.V W. B4LLIRTT
I sua .MMSi;kIKtrr,.U o(L.. ,bur(
Ay R. A. R tlottonsteia. 3d inn., Ll.ot. IIENRT
BY KHr, 117th P. V.,a4 Miss nAt al'tkLICe.ef
j linMrnve.
I By Rev. m fc,rbr. 1st hut. ALRF.RT eHAVTUR,
: of Uiltoa. tad Mim MARY SHI.,-1. Lkrster wont,.
la Snahnrv. SOth att, of eoasnsspti, a. JORPas;
Krs'KRKELLKR, ated lb in:,
la Wllllu'S,.n.M inst.R.. THl.WAPD.OOrWALT.
tit tk. SrB4 U.K. Ch.rrb, B4H 33 .ears. He c.obt
eM rMBlt.Be In roM.BK.BtB. Bbtle ,'upenab-B4lD; Lb.
.reetloB ot a bnBM ot orh.e lhr his cbBrrh.
LOST Oa the 3d irist., between
CniTwHt. At. no. .a Mark ,trrt(Ti roarth
ir-.!,. . Id . II K All ItBKsS, tnamrd w.lb black
v.t. Tlw tuivt illbcon.MBMUd bj Ira.uia it at th
oftee.
Lewisburg Bridje Company.
NOTICE i hereby given to the Stockhol
ders of theLewisbarg Bridge Company,
that aa Election will be held at the Office rf
the President, oa ktpojtav, the 4tb day of Jan
uary, loot, lor ihrurpoae of elecuog one
President, six MaaKaers, Treasurer, and a
Clerk, to conduct she fepneeras ef said Com
pany for one yea.
WILLIAJt CAMBBON, President,
Lewisburg, re. 7, l863pB
TO TBE FITBLIC
SOME person, whose interest it would pro
bably be if I were to leale Lewisburg,
has cirenlatsd the report thaf I had sold out
my Gallery, and left town go far from this
being the ease. 1 bate jairt made a very im
portent improvement )a my Skylight, and am
aow taking better fViures than ever, at my
aaaal bIbbs, tw BalssVlbM Stan, a few dam Mt
of H.ta.l's Imm Moas7wbm I ass at aU Ubm
Wml to watt oa all a. olArrieads bb any aaaihBr
'" la-CAED ruuroauiarHS I eaalr.a tha
snaBtry la pmaask. Bet bttur.ut aa aooa, as I eaa
H. B. WkM) 1 a. Mil uiUM I ill ut
frkMkis ka. K. L. HOWBT.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Cars VrrBX.CK. STo. 19. isaa
I THIS day bought or Lewis Miller, (of Un
ion township,) two black Mules, which I
hare loaned to him during my pleasure.
luaswa WILLIAM HA KM AN.
. NOTICE !
fTrO Tax Collectors of Caioa County i Ton
I will atlead and get the Exonerations on
your Duplicates made by the Commissioners,
as it is the only time ia tha year Ibat exone
rations are made; and you are also requested
lo settle np your Duplicates.
Dec 7,'6J J. A. .MERTZ.Treas'r.
U. S. 5-20?a.
i me scrreiary ine irvHiurj
Ba nut yei gvro antiee ol tnf lO'en'ioD io j
. vith4ntr ihm popular Loan from sale at pr.
' and. until ten u' nulice is eiven. Ibe uo -
! dersiened. as General Subscription Agent
; Wl Cul00e to sopply lb. public
j Th. hnl, ,ra(,iiiii of the loan aathorized
j, f-irP Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly
' Four Hundred Millions hae already been
subscribed for and nail! into the Treasury,
! mostly within the la-st seven month. The
, tTgf f,om abfl)ad ,nd rapidiy
ioereasm; home deman 1. for ase as the bans
, for circulation by National Banktnr Asso:a-
U.... ik.i ih. srl.r, f K, Trn h
, ample and nnfailinz resonices. in the duties
' j j .k.
on imp.is and internal rernues, and in the
,ae pl ,h, inteisi-beariaf leeal tender
... . .L .
t reaury notes, u is almost a certainty iom
be will net 6od it necessary, for a long tim
. ' 'P 'k m"ket for any other lorg
: i,r nrrminni l.nanc. Ihtw intrs.t and fiflQCl
P.1 of whicVre payab,.;; coW" '
1 Prudraca and self-interest most force th
, minds of those cooiempUiiug the formation ;
" -National banking Assoeiauons, as well as
,ihm,..i.ofall-lt,.aw,diero.eyo
' hands, to tha prompt conclusion that they
..nM u.m w. t.m .tj.nk n m ihi
- i- ..-.-s -
m.1ut nnnnl.r I n.n II will ...nn k. h.vnlld
j most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond
he.r reach, a.d ad-auce to a h.adsome pre-
tnium, as was the result with the -Seven
, ., hl ,. UMi whM va, j, lold M(lcoa,d
. I V.L "J " 1 7- "
no , be ,0beribed for at par.
tV It is a si a per cent. Loan, the interest
and principal payable ia com. (ibas yielding
oter nine per cent, prr annum at the present
rate of premium on coin.)
The Uorernmeat requires all duties on im
ports to be paid iu com ; these duties have
for a long time past amounted b over a
quarter of million of dollars daily, asnm
nearly three times greater than that required
in lbs payment of the interest on all the 5-tu's
and other permanent Loans. So that it is
hoped that the surplus coin, in tbe Treasury,
at no distant day, will esable the United
States to resame specie payments upon all
liabilities.
The Loan is called M from tbe fact, that.
whilst the bonds may rua for 30 years, yet
tbe Uovernmrnt has a riehl 10 pay them off
, . . ... "
in gold, at par.at aay time alter yeara.
Tbe luterest is paid balf-year.y, viz: on
ihe hrst davs of Nveaiber aad May.
Subscribers caa have Coupon Bonds,
which are payable to bearer, and are SO,
Slut), $SO0, aod $1000; or Registered Bonds.
of same denominations, and ia addition.
$S,uu0 aod $10,000. For Banking purpose,
and for investments of Trust-monies, the
Registered Bonds are preferable.
1 bese 3-30 1 caa not be taxed bv maiea,
eitipi. low.s or eoumiea. and ihe Govern-
meal ux on then i ouly oe-Dd--hlf per i tim , efciur-, to .it : haMi avartfura to
CeOU, OQ tbe aXmoaat Of iDCwmet hea thrwU 1 liarUa? loWBabiy. Jo aUaraaunl sva
ncome of the holder exceeds aix hundred!"--; lZ.uZZT-7ZZZi
dollars nr ananas. All other investments
sorh aa iaeoases fro at mortgages, railroad
stock and bands, etc, mast pay from three
to ire per cent, oa the income.
Baak and Bankers throughout the country
will coouaac to dispose of tbe Bonds ; and
all orders br maiL or otherwise. Dromntlv
1 attended to.
The inconvenience af a few days' delay ia
1 .. . L n . , , , .1.
1 . . . ' 7 .
; demaod being so great ; bat, as interest com -
! meoces from the day of suhwriptioo. no loss
is occasioned, and every effort is being made
to dimmish delay. JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AUE.NT.
114 So' oh Third Street. Philadelphia
Philadelphia, November 25. 1863.
BEST AND LAST NEWS!
"I I E have just received from Philadelphia
and New York, a very large aud well
selected stock of
WINTER GOODS,
which we ofler at very reduced prices. We
hare paid particular attention in ihe selection
of thi slock of Good' a very laree assort
ment of DRY GOODS of every desrri p-
lion. Purchasers will find it their advantage
to rive us a call as in prices we defy any ni
i nr neighboring towns for competition. We j granted to the un 'ersigneJ, all persons indeb
hart al-o replenished rnr stock of (.rOCt?- ted thereto are requested to make immediate
rlea, Hard War, 0,ueeaware,&e.
utTT iricir rri t r
PLASTER, c.
WAiVe MirA Lime, Calcined TXatler,
and Hydraulic L'tment
always kept oa hand.
rtT COVSTRY PRnniCE taken in Ex
change for Goods as usual.
N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grata.
JNO WALL8 A CO
Lewisburg, Dee. 1863
Anditor'i notice.
IN the Orphans Court for the eounty ef
Union Estate of Wiiuit Tats, late
, II . rt I , . . , r, ..., J. 1
. .-'. r " . '
I be Auditor appointed by the Court to make 1
distribution of the balance in ihe hands of
Samuel C. Tate and Robert Foster. Adminis
trators of the estate of said decedenuwill meet
all parties interesied for the purpose nf his
appointment oa Friday, the I lib. day of Dee
ember. li63, at I o'clock. P M, ai his Office
n Lewisburg. JOHN B. UN N, Auditor
GOOD HEW GOODS!
Xiw goodsi
FEW GOODSI
StEWeOODS!
XEwaooDsi
rom mi wtxteiu
fOR 'ALl ASD WtXTKMI
FOB rJll A.fD W1STEBI
TOM fALL ASD WIXTERI
CALL AXD SEEI
CALL AM) Sltl
CALL ASD SEE I
CALL ASD fttl
KXEHER, IOTO 4 CO '
XREKKR, LOSO at CO
BUMMER, LOSO at CO
KtSMXR, LOSO at CO
TUwlsbari, Hot. lsss
Let ra all take a Ride !
TTOKSE5 ASH BLUUI6S IU to,
Jl responsible persons, al reasonable
rates. Constables oa alley between South i
Third and South Fourth streets. half a square
below Hess' Livery my residence on same
lot, fronting on South Third street.
CHARLES 8. YODER
Lewisburg, 8ept 1 1. 186J
C0RKECTI0N.
I HEREBY ware all persons not to pur
chase or accept a note given by we du
ring May, 183. payable to Levi Rank (and
endorsed by Georte Dieffenderfer) as I will
not pay the said note.
How. , LEONARD CHAPMAN
; 3iamtuoth Drug store
J -1 rQST respre!f?j!:y irr.rm the poMio thut
; II ihv bjfe auuif'J CT.lroi t the abov
hv biif aviuieJ ettr.iroi of the above
i ebiat!ibrreni. ard just rte'd a freh Mupp v
: t.f l)rus, t-hfrni-a s. Tunis. Wbi'e Lsd.
v w.. P .t.v f;.x.. f:,.l O.L Machine
Oil, I'ure ?.c"t, byetuff. As.
j '
t To'le t Arti'.lr?. a fine ftSrOrtmPrit
Ktrtruf Mi-.rv. nor..Hl..ii '
Soaps ! nuiis
for Val)in?, haT-
InK, ntmcf OrM, sua fur DBtsI f urc.
I'ockot Bots, Turves. Tort Folios,
OnmlM. brabr,. P-k.t Knv. S.i -r, ef AmortiM
q4 antiisli uiittUtflar, aLAttotMry, cboies Cusrs m4
t ToUmxu. i
Lamps
Lamps!: Coal Oil, and;
I
jiwa.
L:qn l KcniiOt, Cox s Spanlir,?;
I 1
o:t:ti. m . u j
UiniTmsu
.' .
i HV ... a
tV,
iTirtsjy for
, ,,:t. .ua.a . .... : miu.-, krvi,.t
y.'e art' cellinr. J.t vcrv loir rates.
- -. , x
i i inr i inrinr?. r- ri:r5. u nu:ipr.n.
,)-1-inrm s'i.ioj iirmmi
Hll l4Ut fUnil'VUI'l vr-MflU'.K U BU,V1
sua ..tn.r rnns-ut!:.! r-auwj m nv
i VT''" "4" "--M
1
r?"Tbe janirr member of the firm has!
rl b, ,r-..T. fr.M i,.,.! uiu.nn.ias,
attended tbe College of Pharmacy, aod had a
number of ytaia' eipenei.ee ia ibe Drug and
Prescription busiuess, both in tba country aod
Pbilade.phia. feels cotnpeiroi to compound
any prescription ibat tbe hhysicians orpuboC
may faror tbem wun.
VV e mine a call, feeling confident that we
can supply the wants of a. I. on terms io ihe.r
sat ..taction. 8. G. BE. ETT.
Lewisiurg, Oct 30. W. A. B L.N.N ETT
Estate of Jacob Terger,
Notice of Partition of Estate ef
Jacob Yerger, late of the Boreegh eD Hl1'
of Hartlehm, dee d. Vtc.l
' 7
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, a sount; ui t.K... a. -Mh 4.ro(3.pt. .!r
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niu.Mln'urfKub,IM ,j,. .r
im km ik, uvnun u.mi um. T..t
sj iibj. n rt.i Ji. i.i.. t. ..t : Job.
kl., rMHl.. 1. L.W. tw...bis. la M14 ;
CUtttrtta, 1C lIIUIl. . I b Blavil U.opt, rvdiim la
in ia Ml borstuc ol Uvtl.to.: ul Ka.,(w ... .
twn&tuf 1 mm uro;Q, ,l. t..oj . nun ui a..i
H....1 uu t i bi iukuii ud tb. ku i m '
: .btfc to -u : kis aMii.r J.o. Asa. I
SMMU4 MlltH ID jtllib.lM. O-.U. CO.
MlCMrbjnufml ..tb W.luju. feukt-r ud r
Mr... XtddLbU'r. boj
Ol MVJ JL. KlKkfenl. I
xtfeni. ui Jan. A.n. .u Jun. as.
l-rKT, iwivd Jim SubomI. i.I mu4 tK v.-h f li .r-
k uup-lo4 ff.io. s.mp1. who .r. bulb sl.ora
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yaxa of mod bwao (uarUuta. Aa4 fartbar a a
eBn.BUlMlB.MWIIW., IbilH..
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.ui "craM r . n tm u n-wu hum
tMUBatkin wU: a li MaaMBsa
im tattuip, Lai. rtHeutr. ta
rrsii knltoibiBif iajiao: baern
DavlrW ba.f prt of a trawn of t.ufea-r :auJ atraaata
iUvi towsjuhije. titH,si csaoty. vxntJueiiB Mi 1 j -aigbt
ay-M aiora r Wat. swtnf iaaJa of AotLoa tdttr,
slokai Mil IsAW kaiab. Jib taaM. arxl burfawo MowaaV
a.. ; Hd ..ao tract of laasi iiariiaw to.il
hnuvlMr. Jamb II tl In ah ajBd tr.a fnh.w sv. - .a is.
ItlK IBioa faaakt. DCitig improTi iaitvi. tAt:aiu
! -
N.rfTCR I !iYbT rWea to tbe hir snii ll mrm. !
MUU..M UIIM1IU Ol U .T"r.M,ld J M 1 TfVT,
tSSSSB
Xr ssvt at tha aaMie hua- nf Wjj WolfU.tD uba tKervah
o HarttD. fx,at atW-aawj. at to r'orkt A. M.
ttMT.iri Ofica, Lawiabarg. Lrt- :4 1' I
1. V. ALBHItsHT, SartC.
Estate of William Wilson, dee'd.
IETTrSs Teianientary on tbe Estate of
. WILLIAM WILfON. late of Lew-
i-burg boroosh. I'nion county, bavins been
! payment, and 'hose having claims or demands
i aeaint the sai..e will present them for settle-
ueuL
ANN WILSON, Elecutrix.
1". H. WILSON, Executor.
Lew-sburf. Nov. 23, 1S63.
Doctor S. H. KNIGHT
II
AS located himself in LEWISBIHO.
here he wiU attend to the practice of,
medicine.
Market St. nearly opposite Ammons'block
TESTIKOTVIAT-S.
TTSTirro., Tni'-'B Co. Xer.?4, TW3.
TV.r Sir : My 1'-t .nd t' h m m 4Im.w4
th.t .11 vbo peon rse rave n. up. Doef-r, .n-1 all ; bat
I catloa4 to Tn.jrie. ur$ it eanl bja. aai
Inn am well. I a nawh-r in my ..nhbTtH!
tb bl Iut anr. ..t r ' ' wr'.tB'..-. Lh.t ..reran! by
ynnr mMH-.o- A h' :- -w -.t. i w ju Wn-e.U wbo
are .rlli-trd wi:h .1-.ee t,--. .nil. mil ... lib
and money. Ioartra . J m go.m AbkB.
Htr-'t--'
' a. rr l'-e-T.
w of .Mrs. 1 rur-4 ! -' jt l m
ami aMe to w r:r b-,' w-a r -n-i.t-. t.s-nt iMr
.rr'X- AaLiir
I .e-aatansy rrlabf n 1 1 fiaVt
Tr. P. R. Knktot: tT Hir I VM mtllirtd witk t
RSemmatira ; I eoal 4 not on ip. aavt two Not t Ira
of otjr vaJnatsla mita rnr-J ma ta s hort ttm. I
aslwtiaa nil who are liEsftvd with thi disraV-' to t-p't to
jo u:4 fet curjd. Voon truly, !. B Hoist
T! ARTtET. rtliO Corrw. t.
TtT. 9. H. Knlrfit : Irr 8i-p I iBil oo ti tm
it 2'tr1 "'' !! ""T
metit In frrrkVr to barnerflt mrVrti hamatiit-. M- wifc
I... 1A.. hmeaith rrtanw. n:irr sanrl ha It nf I.-
er? ra n-n ap brail. I airiMd to try other a,.
kin-. -rJ-rton. Iroolino witb Tour treatment: yoar
B4ie4ne enrl Iw: ebe Ir sow .ell. I wnaid Bilee all
ho are sfflt-ti-d .itb locc .0 1 Hr.r it- tr F tn torn.
at eenj fur va, gel .oar vjediriDB, .n't Me HS aad
asoatj. iK'ij tours rB?'y, JJll.N dALKR.
Issne List for Dec. 21.
1 Ttanl Rengler vs JAW Anderson
9 J A J Yonng zs Jos M Thomas
a Mi Kleckner vs Menges A Penny wi no
4 Geddes Marsh A Co vs Wro Moore
6 Two of Limestone vs Georee Slear
6 Snrder A Grnbb vs J A C Kleckner Ae
7 to 13 otber parties vs same
It Jno H Goodman vs Wm Young
16 Danl Ranrler vs Jere Anderson
IS M'CurdyTaie vs Wm Brobst
17 D B Kerst Henry Hunsecker
li r H Hhrmer for Vance vs Wm Rule
- for Youns vs same!
K f tl Geo Zellers
n JohB Bfr T R.ber
S3 Pavid T Davis vs Geddes Marsh A Co
24 Chs Brnndace vs Jac and Aaroa Klose
Si Charlotte Long vs Jere Kleckner et al
NOTICE.
I LL persons having claims acainst the
I'niversity at Lewisburg. will please
present them for settlement, to the under
sienrd; and those indebted, are requested to
make settlement. nTOtnVe Friek's Block,
N. Third St. three doors l.om Market.
J. A. KELLY, Agent.
Seal Estate
I , Eoum and Lot for Sal !
fpHH snVeriNT oftW. at prirat sals, his)
t 41
. ?nip. I'niow roantj. tbrte qvarters of a Bilw
! from the I in rraKe, ibe read lead...;
in elin'trr. T. a. Btn Jnfs f Anraa V.
j Buslrirk and l'id aWjlon. The lot rotai
i J Acre. Tbe ImprormeiM are av
. i.-sic.rer Frame House. wi:k " Kit fc-J
chn, and food never-fi'm( Water. Alsat
vand Peach 1 rees.
This is adesirabJe hotBf.siiitafcle fof
leanoster.
For further particulars rail or addreae)
the sobsenbrr at ih Wmfield P. O., UaioS)
to- Pa. SAMLEL A. WALTERS, P. M.
Dee 7, '63 tf
Eiecutor)' ala
rp iiiimni r bp it rPTlTtl
Spartllr.Ur ALUnDLCntMl, CO I Alt
T'HE sntseriber, Eifcntoref Hash Bella.
1
FARM ituit4 on Pents errelt r Liasesaoa
to'nsh:p. Laios) coonty Paul Kafeerd ba
ca the prm:ie$X The Imrroren-ieaM ask
are a d two storai Ftaoc Uoasa end STfaA
good Barn
j He ,'s.rs the
I TT SAW MJLL said
a '-'n an .
. . - . . . . . f a. Ml
-w-.Wsa r i ifl M.s iana near
I If said proprrrr be not sold by ttsr af
' March neu u riil then be oaVred tlNa)
Sat. Auiltti
CBARI.R3 PI.EASATT8.
y luciufsl rjunsafl
Dee. S, (363 Buobary. Pa
i r?"Mrs.Hopp will efTer at sale a small La,
i n Si Louis St. beiveea &th and 6ia.au IfV
cf Saturday. 12lh Dec.
FOR SALE
mThe residence of ihe late Mrs. MAKLV
M. CRAHAM, situated oa Moath PlarsS
..trei. Lewisburg, nearly opposite ladepeoeV
For terms, apply to
A. H. DILI.
AT P BIT ATE SALE.
1 rriHE subscriber oHen hia valuable prawaas
1 I . ,..... Fi,mn 1
J. ty. situate at fclimsport. Lye. uev, aa
iUe public road leadmt from Lewisburg a
j d Wiiliamspon. aix asilaa
i J "i.TVS
from Dewart station, cooiainmg aboal S
acres of good limestone land, id a high slab
of coluvat.ro, producing 30 ba. of wheal pee
acre, w.ih splendid and convenient buildiagoi
thereon. Also. 1U0 choice apple uses, baeiawe)
a large quantity of peaches, pears, plaava.
SOOSebeiT CS. Ac. dtC
, Price and terms reasonsbir. Apply
JOHN DERjIUAM.
I ar-tj f 1
17 ill III 1UI aSUftC.
J. town XT, aorth ranee 8. east of Ibe sUa)
principal meridian, ike sa:d ram baa
ftbvUt tWO QlilSS lOFth Of the CitT Ot
rreeport, in Steplteiuoji Co, IlUMia,
h" b,0, Ff,n Aer" d ltitaiia,-i.la
L8 HoO and Other Oa.btliMjngS; IS Wtteni
by cut of the most beautiful Spriags is tB
c'y'ni4 mrM.ioccui iuUKl HrTWl
tr a thnftT rrovcti ox timber.
Farrr acrsi nf fh farm ia axjant;tta.
'
eUl'!. oabea 5011-bif liproV4
would is sake one of the me! inritiBg rMa
sjfnces IB litlBclS.
a? i r tr
TvT panicularenqsiire of Frsncu WUe.
CI Lit lOOr, I'l.; MIB 1 O. H AfriS. Of Wtt
, pon-,u- r ,he "Ssssa
Nor. 10. 1S63
L. H. BOW ex.
HOUSE & WAGON MAKER'S SHC?
OR KENT from It April aeiLd
The property is at tbe Corner nearjVJ
tne Fair tiround Tollhouse, one mile froaa
Lewisburg. There i a Paint room attachea
to the shop where Wagons aod Buggies aava
been made. Over aa acre of ground ia as
tarbeitothe Hoose.and eompmea a Gardea,
and Fruit Trees. (The Blacksmith ahoy
aiiached is rented ) t RAM IS W ILSON.
Butialoe Twp.Nor. 17, 1863
Attjaaraed
OrkPnANS' COURT SALE.
I)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Coart
Xt of I n
Inion county, will be sold at Pnbliw
sale, on the premies, Thuraalay, ITIBi
DeC. lt3, at 1 P M, the following describadl
Keal bstate :
. ''' tuaieenain tractor iaad,sttaai
I ln trniie irri iu.Diip, t aioa aoeaiT,
hounded by lands of Jacob Suhl, Paul Dielf.
iroarricr. otrnuci vriairriiiig, jutrpej fAilvta,
Widow Robins, and others, containing 100)
Acres more or less, having thereon creeled
two Dweliin; Houses, Barn, and other sea.
buildings, with tbe appurtenances.
No 2, all tbat certain lot of ground sitsale
in the town of -New Columbia, numbered
l r ...A . .- .
, - " 1""" . " ' " ' .Zl
Lot No I on the south. Water street aa lha
.,. ,u w.,,.k, .u
cooiainrng one fourth of an acre more or leaa
wan the appurtenances.
I Terms and Condi,.... h,vi , ., 1.
1 nHUvasasat
Administrator of Datiw Smriti, dMt1
Farms for Sale.
rTHE subscriber r3trs for sale al Private
X 8it Two Farmi situated aear awe
i i. h f H
: OVOBgn Ol nameiOO.
( One in Hartley jwnbip, containing abova)
. nH ad.oininr laada of Jacob PseSL,
WO ACra,adJOIBlBg laaas Jawoai raaB,
Jacob Smith and others, with a good Holwa,
Barn, and other buildings theraoa.
The other in Lewis township, eonuiaia;
about I.IO Acree, with aew Brick Hons.
Bank Barn and other Ootboildings, adjalaiaf
land of Wm Hoffman. Wm Wolf aad etbafabi
For further iaforaaiioa, iaqaira af tea
subscriber, rrsidint ia Hartley tawaskip. aa
of Samcsi H.crr Esq. ia Hartleloa boroagk.
Oct.lt Jt. V. B. LINCOLN
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.
IOR SALE. That aew. well-built. fmm
two-storey. double Brick " ; larT
with an Out Kitchen, and Bara aa the preat,
ses at the west end of Market Su Lewisbaa
between 7th and Stb Sts. There is a Wall aa
the Lot, and all kiads of good Fruit Traaa
growinr. Lot 74 feet front.
June t REIBEX RffTPlB. '
FOR REHT.
TWOPTOREY Brick HOCSE ify
LOT on North Fourth sires. I I
March in. '. H. P. HtLLE.
FOR SAIX
VYOKE ef firt rate, heavy, welVbrckea
Nov:7rl"B80Xr"ANCiswiLsox.