The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 06, 1864, Image 5

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LATEST AfIAS!
BY. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY.
By the Atlantic and Ohio Teleg,ranh Line.-01Tice,
at Shryoctee Book Store and R. B. Depot.
AU Hail C suttee tie 6 'V.—The Comier.
heads 'Utterly Rented !—Unton Major
ity over 6,5001 -
Nnw HAvEN, - April 5.
The entire State .except 18 towns has
been 'hoard from. Gov. Hueldugham's
(Union) majoritiY is 5,653.
The Union Men have six-sevenths of
the Senate and three-fourthsof the House.
Movements of tient: Gen. Great,
WAstuNGTox, April s.—Lieut. Gen. Grant
arrived here from Fortress Monroe yesterday.
Gen. Balay Smith remains-to direct active mil
itary operations on the Peninsula.
BY TUESDAY'S MAILS,
-Gen. Stoneman Occupies Bull's Gap—
The Railroad to Chattanooga in Good
Order.
• CINCINNATI, April 4.—The Gazette's Knox
ville despatch says - that Gett. Stoneman has
adduced to Bull's Gap. Tne railroad and tele
mph are now in order, the destroyed bridges
anatr -Work having been-replaced. • -
' The trains On the Knoxvilleland Chattanooga
road were detained on Saturday by ruiners of a
raid ofil6oo rebel eavalq on Cleveland. The
rumor! proved unfounded.
lionroe, Doctrine Ite.rtillrnted by Con-
KregS.
WASHINGTON, April 4.—The ; House has
,unanimously passed resolutions reaffirming the
validity - of the Monroe doctrine, with" especial
reference to Mexican affairs.
The resolutions were reported unanimously
from the Committeeon Foreign Affnirs, but are
starto be against the wishes of Secretary Se
ard:
PATMENT OF THE 'MILITIA.
"The following is the message of Gov. Curtin
peal* the Legishiture in reference to the pay.;
in ent of the militia called out in September, 1862:
? •
ths Ifoan'eatitethe Velure of Representatives:
G s'NTLEKEK: I received the 'following reso
lution of the House on the 24th of March, inst.
"Resolved, That the Governor be requested to
inforitt the House what has been done in rela
tion to the payment of the militia that was call
ed out on the 11th of September, 1862."
The subject of 'the resolution Was properlyi
assigned to the Adjutant General of the state
Great difficulties occurred in preparing proper
vouchers for payments made to the militia called
in service in September, 1862, under proclama
nuedon made by the Governor of this State.
The men were called into service and.were hur
ried forward to the border without the usual
form of muster, and no rolls were made; at the
time, of regiments and companies. The. Adju
tant General, in his annual report, says : " On
the sth of September last the .Second Control
ler of the Treasury approved a blank form of
roll for payment of militia for 1862. These. rolls
have been sent to the Captains of all companies
who have applied for theta and stated their pbst
office address They are now rapidly being . re-.I
turned to this Department. and as soon as all
are received will be transmitted to the Pay De
partment at Washing-on, when paymasters will
be detailed to the severa counties from which
these troops were furnished:" -
Much correspondence has been had through
the Adjutant General with tht authorities at
Washington on this subject, since the date of
the report of the Adjutant General, and 1 am
informed by Col. Frances Jordan, military agent
of the State at Washington, that on the 2C'2d
inst. an order was made on .Major Brice, Chief
Payinvoiter at Baltimore, to take charge of these
payments, to estimate the amount of funds re
quired, to report the number of paymasters Ile
oessary, and make thtiAlayments ut as early a
day as practicable.
Major Brice made requisition on the Adjutant
Gunera/ of Pennsylvania for the rolls, which
were promptly furnished him by that officer,
There is reason to belieie that the militia called
imito service in September, 1862, *ill now
paid.lbe
prompty
A. G. CURTIN:,
1r UNWELCOME: STRANdEIt.—Mr.• Itch,
commonly known as the Itch.: has made , its appear
auee in town and in various kdaece throughout the
eosuktYk, It be a source of relief to persons 813
• afflicted to know that they can get a ewe cure for
this troublesome disease. at; Miller's Drug Store
Let all so afflicted send immediately to their Drug
Store and get - a box of Terrors ItCh Ointment,
Price 25 cents. it is Uspeedy'cure.
COUGHS, Hoarseness ana the various Throat
afeetionsto which Public tipcialmrs, Military officers
and Singers are liable, relieved by "Brown's Bron
chial Tra - Chs,:' Having 11 direct influence to the
affected parts ; they allay Pulmoary Irritation.
Ie poi' wish to impart rigor and clearness
to the voice, relieve hearscricss fie., Bo at once to ,
A. J. Miller's' Drug titore and got a' tios of Bann
vart's- Broarhictl '2'rveltep, the only effectual rout
e ly iu the market. mar 4
COUNTRY people look to your • interests.—;
If you have anything to sell, call at Gelwieks*.where
you will always get the highest price, and find the
large 4 stork of goods in town, at very low figures:
SOMETHING MUCH NEEDED.--A cure for the
disease so troublesome among Horses., called " Rot
ten RiMi:" Thin is a sure 41tre: Get a bottle at
Iloyser S Cressler's Drug Store.
GELWICKS, of the cheap [
wholesale and re
tail Grocery and variety stole, sells goods whole
salt; atal retail as vleap as an:' house in Philadelphia.
,
SKIING 4 MEDICINES at Ineyßer uressier's
Drug store. Liralsay'e Blooil Searcher. Ayer 's Sar
saparilla, Swain's Panace and ninny others.
AT the cheap Wholesalfs and retail store of
W. Gatwick.? is the place to ;get the best Kerosene
Oil for the least money, wholesale or retail.
MARRIED.
GUIER-•STIVID.--On the 29th . ult.. ak the house
of Gee. Grove. Esq.. in Hamilton township, Frank
lin county, by the Rev. I. L. ephiirt, Chaptain 21st
Penria.Cavalry. &rd. Wm. 0, uier,G Co. 21st
Penna., Cavalry, (formerly Of New Berlin. Union
county, Pa.,) to. Miss Catharine add, of Pittston,
Lucerne C0011t 1 7,,T1t.. • • I
WALTER--NEWCOMBIL-0n the 22d ult., in
therLntheran Church, Smithsburg, Md., by the Rev.
W. - .F, Epatcr, Mr. Henry Walter, of the vicinity of
Waynesblfro', to Miss Lydia Newcomer, of Wash
ington county Mil? • 1
IXDA.Y—DiCKEL.--On the 24th ult., by the Rev.
W. B. Vrets, Mr. Franklin Liday to Miss Lizzie
Dicke', both of Waynesboro'.
KINIHARMAN —On the 22d ut by the Bev.
M. L. Smith, Mr. John V. King to Miss Mary h,
liermin all of Harrisonburr, Fulton difuntY.
81ICIFAIAKER--CARBAUGH.--On tho 3d inst.,
Paietteville.hy the Rev . Wm. M'Elrby. Mr. John
Simentaker to Miss IsabellaCarbaugh. of Adams co.
FREESE—TREHR.,—On the 3bit ult.. at the resi
donde of Mr. F. Glosser, in this place. by the Rev.
E. McHenry; Mr; Samuel •Freese. of St. Themes
township. to Miss -Sarah ' Ann Train.. of Hamilton"
township.
DIED;
h'AtIST.-0n the Mtlit ult..gthisresidenee, in Lnr
gan township, Mr. Philip Faust, Sr:, aged 69 years,
10 months and 3 days. (Lancaster lifilmrs'eoPY.]
SHEELF,R.—On the 22d ult.. at the residence of
her son-in-law, C. A. Smith in Baltimore , Catharine Sheeler,
aged 81 years and 5 days.
SHANK.—On the 18th ult..; Cyrus, son of Daniel
and Rebccca Shank. aged 4 months and 28 difys.
SELLERS.—On the 13th nit.. Leonard Sellers,
aged 51 years'. 3 months and 13 days.
ELDER.—On the 24th ult., at Dry Run:Mrs. Mar
garet A., wife of Mr. Samuel Crawford Elder, aged
21 years. n months and 16 days.
I.ARTMAN.—On the 30th ult., at Spring Run,
Mr. Henry Hartman. in titel3el year of-his age,
• LOHt4.—on the 19th ult pear Fayetteirille.MarY
Alice. aged 5 years, 2 months and 19 clay, and on
the 25th ult.. Anna Kate. aged 2 years and 1 menth,
children of David M. rind Annie E. Long.
LOGUE.—On the 29th ult., in Greencastle, Ells
worth, son of Mr. John Logue, aged 1 year, 4 months
and 24 days.
MORTON.—On the 49th ult., in Greencastle', Mr.
Thomas Morton, in the 69th Year of his age.
CLEHEL—Near Greencastle, at the residence of
Conrad Sterne, James. son of Mrs. Catlunine ClercY,
aged 10 years and 20 days.
, SWENEY.—On the 23th ult„ at Caledonia Fur
nace, of Consumption, Mrs- Elizabeth A,. wife of
Mr..Tohn Sweney, in her 'o.sth year She was for
thirty years a consistent member of the Methodist
EPizeopal Church, and we know she is now when:
the mourning of her loved ones cannot disturb her. ,
The home that was lighted by hen presence is...left
lonely, butwe sorrow not us those without holiik fot
henceforth ''Blessed are the deed who die wilho
Lord." She was interred in the Methodist Ceme
tery. in Shippensburg, Cumberland county, where
a number of her friends are laid.
MORTON'S GOLD PENS are no* sold at the
same pricows before the commencement of thewar.
This is entigely owing to the- nianufacturer's im
provementetin machinery, his present large Retail
business and Cash-in-Advance system for, until he
commenced advertising, his businws was 'ileue en
Credit, and otrietly.with the trade. -
The Morton Gold Pens are the only ones sold at,
old, prices, as the makers of all other Gold Pens
charge the Premium on Gold, Government Tax,
bii t Morton has in no case changed his prices, whole
.sale ,
Of the great numbers sent by , mail to all mats of
the world during the past few years, not one-in a
thousand has failed to reach its destination in safe
ty, Aowinithat the Morton Gold Pen can be ob
tained by ariy one, in every part dna world, at the
same price, postage only excepted.
Reader, you can have an endurinC always ready,
and reliable Gold Pon, exactly iglapted -to your
hand and style of writing, which Vint do your-wri
ting vastly cheaper than Steel Pims and at the pre
sent almost universal lligh-Pressure Price of ev
ery thing, you can have a Morton Gold Pen cheaper
in proportimato"thelabor spent upon it and mate
rial used, than any othar,GOld Pen in the world. If
you want one, call on A, ' e.tiORTON, No. 25 Maiden
Lane, New York, or inclose a stamp for circular.
dec2-6m.
CHAMBERSBURG COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.-.-5
This Institution is permanently located in the Bor
ough of Chambersburg, Frtuiltlin ;County. Pa. The
great demand for competent and responsible accoun
tants throughout the land, makes it necessary to
increase the theilities for acquiring a Practical Bus
inees Education. With this view, the undersigned
has opened the above Institution, thereby- giving
the Young Men - and others of the country an op
portunity of preparing themselves for honorable and
Profitable positions "n life: Each department is un
der the charge of an experienced and competent
instructo-. "; The CourSe of Instructioh is thorough
and practleat Students are taught to originate and
conduct all the Boot? and Forms pertaining to ac
tual business, this bringing theory into practice,
and thereby enabling them to realize and practice
the Regular -Routine of IheCounting Roolll. The
Course of Instructionlnelndes Double-Entry Book
keeping, in all Ramon approved forms Commercial
Calculations, Mercantile Law, Practical and Una
mental Penmanship, &c. Students can enter at any
time, as there are no vacations to interrupt the reg
ular exercises. Time required to complete the
course is from 8 to 10 weeks.- Clergymen's sons can
enter the School at half the regular rates. Remem
hly *55 peyc all expel:m*ll)ra felt coarse, boarding
included. Night Session from 7to 9 o'clock. Send
for a Circular. • . A. M. TRIMMER,
jul3-3m. President.
HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH 13IT
TERS is one.of the greatest strengthening proriara
tions extant. It is especially. adapted to those who
are afflicted with the Fever and Ague; or anyother
disease arising from a disordered eonditio'n of the.
digestive organs. For the Fever and Ague there Is
perhaps no medicine in the world equal, to it, as it
enters, purifies and replenishes the blood, which i ,
eo important to bring about a healthy action in dis
eases of this nature. The Bitters are now among the
must popular. and at the same time, valuable elqf -
rifles in the medical world. In recommending it to
the public, we are fully conscious of doing these a
great service, knowing, as we do, their, many exeel
lent qualities, and sure and speedy action in all ea
ses where the disease is caused by irregufarity of the
digestive organs. A trial will suffice: for the-most
skeptical. See advertisement; For sale by,Drug
gists and dealers generally, everywhere. [mar3o-lin
TEARS OF SYIIIFATITY.—If there are a class
of perNoiis deserving tho sympathy and pity of the
sound in health, - it is Ole Door disabled victim of
Scrofulous Ulcers. Chanille Sores, whose bodies are
so disfigured with Oi•uptive diseases as to forbid them
seekinglhe society of their friends. To all such a
ciiie is provided in Dr. Radwav's Cleansing Syrup,
called Radway's Renovating Rego/vent. One to six
bottles of this Marvellous Remedy will cure the
worst cases. Let those afflicted with Chronic Sores,
Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Heads, Sive Legs. Scrof
ula, 'and all Skin- DisetLEM use the remedy. In
a few weeks they will be enabled to mingle in 'socie
ty, cured. - Price. Si per bottle. Sold by Druggists:
SWALLOW two or three hogs&‘ads of " BU
ehu," " Tonie Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous
aryldote." ,te., Am., and after you are satisfied with
the rqult, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BISCHAN'Ii
ExoLisn SPECIFIC PlLLS—sbnd be restored to health
and vigor in less thin thirty days. They are purely
vege6ble, pleasant to take. prompt and salutary in
their efeets on the broken-down and shattered eon
stitutiou. Old and young ean - take them with ad
vantage.- Imported and sold in the United Statei
only by JAS.' S. BUTLER,
StatioriD, Bible Hots's, Now York, Generni Agent.
P, SA box sent to any address. on receipt of
price, Aid' is One Dollar--post free. marl.,'-1m-
TEIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN
INVALlD.—Published fof the Innefd, and as a warn
ing and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN
whosufferfrom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay
of Manhood, &c.. supplying at the same time
THE MEANS OF SELF CURE, '
by one who has cured himself after being put to a
great ifxpense and injury through medical humbug
and (pucka**.
Bp enclosing a post-paid addrmsed envelope, sin
's& copies may ballad of the author.
NATHANIEL 3IATFAIR, Esq.,
may20463-15'. Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. -
USE NO OTHER !—Buchan's - Specifit P i lls are
the only Reliable Remedy for all, Diseases of the
Seminal, Urinary and Nervous - Systems. Try one
box and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A Box. One box
will - perfect a cure, or money refund&d. Senthy
mail on receipt of prier. JAMES S. BUTLER,,
Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent.
COL GATE'S RONEY BOAT.—This celebrated
TO/LET SOAP. in such universal demand, is made
from the CHOICEST materials, is atuyand EMOLLIENT
in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENTED, a n d extinnialy
BENEFICIAL in its action upon theskin. For sale by
all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jaZ-ly.
$ 25. - $75. •
EMPLOYMENT!;—AGENTS 'Maw= !!--.We
will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen
ses, to active Agents, or give acommlasion.
ulars sent free. Address Esis SEviTin MACRINE
COIMANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. -
ap2".
tbeSianktin fttpostlorn., l lo.ll - * ‘6 464
Doyousli TAsE CTIRED 1--Dr.Budan's
EsigU4h Specific Pills cure, in 11P-5 than thirty days.
the worst easoi of ; lVEnvousniiS: Impotency, Pre
'mature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity and all
Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter
from what cause produCel Price, One Dollar per
box. -*Sent, post-paid, by rattail, on receipt bf an or
der. Address. JAMES-S. BUTLER,
mar23-lin] Station D, Bible House., New York.
REPORT OF THE 31.ARkEng
t'hambersburt; Markets.: •
CHAMBEILSBURG, Aprit 5,1381.
Flour—White' $7 - 00 ! Butter.. ........ ...; 30
Flour—Red. ' 650 Eggs ' lls
Wheat—White.. 150 Lard 12
Wheat—Red 1 4-0 1 Tallow
Rye - 125 ' Baconllatus la
Corn 1 (K) i Baeon---Sides ' 11
Vats - 75 ; soup_ Beans 200
Clover Seed 0 00 I' Washed Wool , 60
Timothy. Seed 300 Unwashed WoOt 40
}lax Seed ' 250 Pared Peacho :, 00
Potatoes—Moreer... ,50 M - pared Peaales_. 500
Votatoa , —PinkEyes 45 I Dried Apples.. 200
[ity TEI.I:GRAPH.]
Philadelphia :Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, April 5. Wit
There is not. much 'doing in tho Flour market.
Prices range from :izG 5(x4 . 4 7 31.; 75 for extra' and *B' 30
for fancy tots. Nothing doing in Ryet Flour or
Corn tlcal. Wheat market lintel. SaleSlso9 bash.
common and prime red at $1 tirriaBl 70.;and,white
at *1...40 ,, c,51 .'mall sales of Rye at $1; 30. Corn
very quiet: sales 3000 bushels of ,yellow $1 21.
Oats strictly at, ° , 44:-IS cts. No.rbange in 8 ,- _•ed.=.
Whisky again advanced. Sales of Ohio bills. at t U 7
and yrude at :$1 05.
-
• [RV TET.AfiItAYII.t
Philadelphia Stock ]Forket. -
PHILADF:LI.IIII, April 5.1 S 31.
Stocks dull—Penna. fires 100; Iteaainzll.lt.
',mg Island 69; Penna. R.R. 70; Gohll 671''; ex
change on New York par. s
alitiertisottent4.
LANK DEEISS.—An assortment of
•JL.P BLANK DEEDS lust printed on fine P«r,ll
- Ptiper, end for sale at the ftgrostrotty Moe.
N'''lCE TO JURORS.—T - .Trors
.1.1 drawn for the secOnd week of Coutit, are ip ti
ned not to attend. By, order of Court.
mar:3o-2t SA HU EL BRAND'', Sheriff:
TOOK FOR SALE.—One Fri.sh ,Mitch
1-i Cow, and:l heed of Young Stock Cattle. Apply
to the undersigned iu Hamilton. township, about 5
miles from Chanahersburg,
a p6-3t*
' ABRAHAM CROFT.
Monday, the 28tIl ult., be
il and Greeneaistle, a pair
of GOLD SPECTACLES, contained in a loather
case. If returned to this Offitai the finder will be
Moilerly remolded. Ohaintig. Anril64lt.
„-1` - REWARD.—tolen from ~the
tllr GOvernment Stables, in thi plaec, on
Thursday night last, thollst ult., A 8L04p , 83.17
PONY, 6 years old. 13 hands high. long tail. vq_d ac
tive and strong : not branded. The above reward
will be paid for the recovery of tho Pony and de
tection of th e e Thief, or $25 for the PonV,
ap6-It P. CIREDOIHISALTM.
COPARTNERSIIIP.—The undersigned
kJ have this:day formed a copartnership. and Rill
earn; on the M11L11.47G and FARMING111;81-
NE'S under the title of Montgomery k.Brough, nt
the Mill formerly owned by Peter i 3 rough, on the
qmocouheague Creek, two miles: South of Charn
benburg. JOIIN MONTGOMERY.
eprti-3tl : JOHN A. I.IROUGH,_
nissoLuTioN OF PARTNERSHIP
Its The Partnership of WATSON & SON vino dis
solved by mutual eonsont on the Ist of jannary, A.
D. 1864. .JAS. WATSON.
JAS. WATSON. JR.
Chambersburg, April 1, 18(34.
The business will be continued, at th 6 Fame plaeel
by [46-6bl J. .t GEO. WATSON. •
VXECUTORS' NOTIC is
herebylA given that Letters Testamentary to the
FA•tato of John A. Shank, late of Quincy township.
dec'd have been granted to the undeisigned, resid
ing in Quincy and Antrim townships.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Hscato will o please make immediate pqments; aucL
those having elaiima will present them iir‘morly
an
thentieated f 9 r settlement.
lIEZEKIAH SHANK, Ex .„
an 6 13.ENJAMIN SNIrELY. i ,
•
FIASTINGS .GE, alttorpoy at-Lttw
andatnered Claim Agent. Offiee+-Market st..
of the Court House, Chambemhtirg,, Pa: His
long experienm• in Washington has given him -un
usnal facilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted
with the business in the different Departments.—
Having resigned his position in the War Depart
ment. Jae is now prepared to attend tO all businesz ,
entrusted to his care. Ansiy and Navy Pension..
Bounty and Arrears of Pay obtained ;for Soldier:,
their 'Widows or Heirs. anti-t f
.E \V BOOT, SHOE
AND
HAT ST.OREI
IN C
The sulweriber has just opened in the rooms formerly
occupied by Mr. C. Ilmituart as a Confeetionery, and
adjoining the Drug Store of Mr. A..}. tiiiler. an en
tirely new stock of :ill kinds of BOOTS SHOES,
TRUNK S,_VALISES, SEc.,
all - of which has been bought nir rash. and will be
sold for cash, as cheap, if not alittle 'eh eaper than
any other house in the county. All iinwant of any
triing in his line will find it to theirmlvantage to
e him a,call. f npr (3-tf I 11. D. :IV INTON._
RAN KLIN HOTEL.— Mist ,rid' o f
1: the Pithlie Srproi.e: Chambersbiirg, Pa.—The
subsetiberwould respectfully inform the Traveling
Comtutinity that he los lensed and taken poss-esiion
of this Conimodiong Hotel, Ile hopes to make it
one of the most . &Arable Ida era for strangers and
others to stop that ean be found in any country town.
The character heretofore sustai ed,by the 'loose
as a comfortable Ilome for the, Sojoarner, shall not
suTer its my hands if a constant etTortr to please and
aecommodate will sustain it.
No pains will he spared to rontler ontire satisfu•-
tion to all hisplusts; and pledgitie hiinself to en
deavor to please all. hesolicitA n lihrritfßh •ro of tile
Dablie pittroflawe. I apG.643 WM. (4.-31'NULTV.
LISTOF LETTERS remaining in the
iN,F tilfil-P at Chnmhersbarg Athil 5,184 M.
Andersim Mies!Gurthy Adam Pdtton .lohn A
Sarah C !Gross Mice Eilen!llial
Allison Lowis IGilhertMisChira Mrs M W
Airirood Paul :Itentie•SailltlO ReekmilliSaimlr
Brown Josiah T.fluber John Jr Snider John G •
dlorgner SanmellHayNtivAnnieA Smith Joseph A
Bielrma Jane ;Hartman -Miss Stiturt Jaeo'i S
Bitner Win II 2 I Elizabeth Sehneldy Miss
Tryne Robert Af Ilarhatizh Geo Mary
Bunter ltis Tlii !Mine Silas - ;Snyder Mm , A M
BendcrMissLiz.!licyler Reid ;S.ix John
Cummins T B:Lineel John '2 !Sliakley Thom..
Coleman Milloiehlisitini Jea :STY Charles ,
Susan A [Myers frank. J Suit ely Mratnn
Caper John :Miller Mrs Si. L:Soider Ceerire E
Carr Mr. .P Mr.Laughlin Mr Trop.Mr,hatter
Celdeu Mary 1112 i Sarah
Parkins MruNel.!MiettleyifiramP f MIN Matilda
lii,ong David D,MeGee Darid
}:lirhartMisCath!MeComhs Tho.: :Well Mrs JaneA
Eachus Geo W `M'Clelhm ltnht tWhiteomb P S
Frey.Mr John ;Neely Wm. % Vl'eimer.lohn C 2
Fi.her harry I. IPile John 0 Watson Jerry S
Garman John , Plank George ;
Persons calling for - the above Letters hill plemte
n y that they have been advertised. t
J. 'W. DEAL, P. M.
11 . UMBERLANIJ VALLEY AND
V FRANKLIN RAILROADS— 'CHANGE OF
HOURS.—On and after Monday,"April 4th, 1i134,
Passenger Trains will run daily, as .follow, (Sun
days excepted):
FOR CHAMBKRSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
• -d.
Leave Hagerstown , 7:00 2:45
Greencastle - 7:87 3:35
Arrive at... 8:17 4:29
Chambersburg { Leave at... 5:30 '12:55
Leave Shippensburg 9:00 1:25
" Newville.. .............. • 9:32 200
, s
Carlisle` 5:55 • 10:10 - Z-4.7..
Meitbaniesburgc ' 6:25 10:42 ' 3:12
Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 11:15 3:40
ECM CHAMBERSI3URG AND HAGERSTOWN
,A.X, \ P.il. .P.M.
heave Harrisburg 8:05 1:32 4:20
Mechanicsburg 8:47 2:15 4:54
Carlisle 9:27 2:55 - 5:29
• "
• Newvilha . • ' 10.02 •3.29 -
'3 " Shippensburg 10:33 4:00
Arrive at Cbambersburg 11:00 - 4:30
Leave Chambersburg 11:10. 4:40
GreencrOle - 11:55 5:30 .
Arrive at 'Harrisburg I 12:35 6:10
Making close connections at Harrisburg with
trains for PhibuiciPllda. New York and Pittsburg,
and' with trains for alllpoliitt West. • •
The Traimloiving Harrisburg at 4:20. P. M.. runs
only as far as Carlisle. 0. N, LULL, Supt.
R. R. Orme, Chamb'g, April 4,1854. •
Acit abo,ettiseitiento.,
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- - pet)) ltbertisenti.utss. '
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rntiE :SOROO JOURNAL Ai.ND FARM A p - R, I, I; - , ~ 1 -8 , 6 4
I. MACITLNI---DevoteliteNoithern Cline 41111 - • , '— - ' • -
Progressive - Husbandry:
BeetCulture.lruproved Farm Maehiher7 aid t - .. , • ,
Progressive - Husbandry: Published monthly. Qtte
copy I yepx, SUM! Sub.4criptions received. by '
- - NV. G. REED,
ap6j , ,
___i Agent for Clark Soo Machine Co.
A i liTfint HOTEL, Xortli
TV - greet, ilhA in.hrreburfr, Pa.—Having lamellas:-
ed this well-knOim Hotel. (ion knoll miller . t,
and receuttv as (lr idre ', .) the Proprietor pledges him
self that no pains shall be spared to minister to the
wants of his gues ts.
H1: 7 4 TABLE Will at all times be sraiend with the
luxuries and.atistant . mls of the sem,on.
CHAMBER are large, well ventilated, arid
fitted up ha - modern
HIS BAH will'be well supplied with ,, a large anti
choice selection'or the very best Liquors, .
HIS STADIA; will always be provided witlytroo,l,
wholesome Provender for Stouk, and ,attended by
careful Ostlers:
There are alio TWO LOTS and a Nur of lIAT and,
Sri - ;s Lns cAihneeted with- the, Hotel, forthette
coeirneddtion of 'Drovers and Butchers.
apti.64) , , DANIEL TIIOSTLE
PUIII.I.C. SAL-E.—There will be exposed
to Puddle -Sale, on the premises, in Warren
Franlitlin county. Pa., ios Saturday, lire
,Ttth day of April. 10.34, the following very dew-able
Tracts or Parcels of Land, late thet-tlstate of Jakob
Zimrocrthan. der.'d. v i z
Tlll-1 MANSION FARM of said' deceased, con
taining 106. AI.7IIES aiul 46 PFIRCIIEt.'•'. neat tuea.t
tire, adjt it oft'. W. Cook, - Jacob Zimmer
man, Isaiah Brewer and Peter' Zimmerman. The
improvements ebnsist ;of a two-storied BRICK
Wage Bidelt Bank Barn and other.out-bn ild
logs. 0,%c Land is well-watered—" Lingo Cove
(Ire ek" ) p.vsing through the same,' About 160 Acres
are cleared, enclosed - Timely - with good post-and-rail
flhice. and andet good, miltivation. There is also a
knod Apple rchard on the premiScs. This Trnet is
nown in the O Sheriff's Inqui4itiotitn4 Purpart No, L
TRACT OF LAND, containing 210 Acres
and 116 Perches' neat metkure, adjoining •Ta6b
merthim, Pet 06.4)015, Henry' Brewer and Peter Vin, -
merman. About 1,90 Acres cleared, well fenced and
tinder &al - a that. :The improvements are a two
storied DWELLING 'HOUSE,. Log Barn, S A. W
MILL, Tenttnt 'House and other buildings. There
is also on this Tram a thrir ing young . Apple Ord all%
This Farm 'also well Watered,'—Menntain Run
pazi.dnr. through it, Known as Purpart No. 2.
Also—THE MILL TRACT. containing 10 Acres
and 61 Pen:hes, neat measure, adjoining lands of
A. Ward. John: Zimmerman and 'others. On this
T ra et erecteda fbur-storied GRIST MILL,
hie of tenting out 30 barrels of Flinr per day ;
three-storied DIVELLINO HOUSE, with
nex en t Spring - of Water in tho Cellar: 2 Log
Dwelling
oat -buildings. Known as Purpart N 0.4.
TERMS-'One-third in hand; the ht. - dance in tiro
equal n;d t4yractits,'w4l.l interest from the ton
tirrnation of the sal e. 'Payments to be seemed in the
Lend. nc-seßdon given-as soon as the sale-is con,
firmed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.
JOHN S.: ZIMMERMAN. r
JACOB S. ZIMMEB.MANJ
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NTEIV -t3UODSt! SPIZING STYLES !
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NEW (101)ns:;
NEW (.40011: 4 -1
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOOD A!'
oe s 'nee 41' Sold byth • Yard
ee
Piece Goods Sold by thf,, Yarl '
l'iteeGoolls Sold by the, Yard
Piece tlod4s Sold by the 'l: and
OHiE A PE R
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than any Store in did county. The largest and,best
assorted stock of
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CGCTH, CASSIMERES AND 3 4 E1ANS
CLOTHS . , CASSIMERES AND'JEANS ,
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES A DD JEANS
CLOTH:4, CASS‘IMERES 011 JEANS'
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for Men and-Boys, ever brought to this Place.
eall,and Examin,
• i Cull and Examine"
• „ Call and Examine;
' Callland Examine '
RS.kDY MADE CLOTHING
READY MADE 'CLOTHING
READY MADE CLOTHING
nOity MADE CLOTHINg
.AT _WHITE'S. NE K STORE -
A* Wll ITE'S NEW: STORE
AT WHITE'S NEW STORE,
ATwurrws NEW STORE
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Tliree Doors South 'Of tho Diamond,
xptl,
ITEADOITARTERS; DEPARTMENT
OF TH$ SI.i.iiQUEIIANNA.' ettAatiSEurutitc,
March 24.1*.1.4 "
(11NF,RAL ORDERS, co.
Authority 'tact= been granted?. by the War De
, p al tu o mt, toi the Ci l namanding ,Gimeral of the De : .
payment of lice Susquehanna. the Ist Battalion,
['lace reanS Pent y ylvania Volnuteers, (formerly
;:dx. Months' V 015.4 'consisting of Six. Conifninies
,nto the United States Service for Tbrce
y e;: k rs, or durirm the {Far, w authorized' to recruit
t+ . ; conitlanies of the maxium strength.
;This Battalion is on Provost duty in this DPart
ormt., and itloffers a ....2,'00d opportunity to those per
ams who haVe been in the serViee, - and tuts° been
honorably discharged, to re-eitter, and to those of
good character who have not heen in the ;;!' rric4 i . to
enter the same. Only. those knownm
ine to the Rea
9fiieer•,l and persons authorized to recruit, as
being reliable and; trustworthy will be reeeieed, as
the nature if the duty this Battalion is
to perform I}l gnat - that it requires soldiers hi whom
the •contuariding officer can placc`confidenec.L
Persons taking advantage of the beneftte.arising
from enlistinent- in This Battalion will receive the
Bounties paid by the Got eminent ee authoriied in
existing Orders. -
The Offieefrx most b • men who have bad some c, ; -
perience in the 51,1itary Service: intelligint and of
go o d charm-ter: and only those bringing thoirequi
ssite numbei of men .possessing the above .1141ifica
tions will bi. recommended to the Governorof the
St a te forToeitnissions. . ,; •
Recruits i'unt,iienon..3 hating liquasis (If ,reornits
will rui,ort to eapt. (IV,. W. MF: Ist. Mittalion,
Three Vear,s' l'a. \rob,. and Retruiting °bluer fur
the :tune, at s liarrishufu,
.koplitatipus , to enter thin Ba.ttilion mn.t made
at once, that the oompanie4 may be What rind or
ganized Lefi - an the Lt9f
(late the rublitional Government Bounties; `as now
hl;' will be tliscontitneti, and pnly-the Onerß und
red Dollani Bounty wilt he proNiitle,l by the
lipprov;ed .1 ttly
By tomtit:awl of :Major General Corm: ' -
./t/li"N S. SOTIEITZE.
7 , 3 Adjutant to t~ral,
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SPRING STOCK OF GOODS
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Our assortment is tiolvtomplete, And wee= offer to
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;' our friends as handsome as assortment of
D GOODS
as earl be found this ride of Philadelphia. We have
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Prints at 16,18%x, 2'4 25 and 2'B et s,,
Printed De LainOf,
Blank Saki, Fancy Silks, in great catietn
Plain Black Gipnaainet,-clouble awl twitled,
SPRING STYLES!
SPRING' STYL.Es!
SPRING STYLES!
SPRING STYLES!
Black Silk Trimming Lace,
LINEN'. #ANDKERCHIEF,S
,Embroidered. lietn Stich; • ' •
MourningantrEngunniAerai h colors.
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Alexander's 4c , e 1 eb r a t ed Kid Gloves,
• MOURNING GOODS.
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1 We bare now. a ;Operate apartment for Mourning
r9.i. and AD-Wool De Leine!.
i Long Crape Veils, fret'? $l5O to'::s7s-9,
CARPETS! - cAtrETs!!r
Caipots from 4 cents up,
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White and - Clicelic4 Mattingi and 1.3 . 1,..
Cocoa Matting.
Qtteenswiue in sets or by the piece. We aro pre-
• pared to fill ordure for any quantity of
COldliON AND WRITE GRANITE WARE.
Our stock is, complete in . eyery line, and'if our
friends want good bargains, all we 6re
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to gay Is that this is the place: •
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ap6l )fain Street, , Chanilmrslprz, Pa
OM
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ETST;EIrAt
Are in'Receirit-of their
All-WA Db Laines,
Silk oitcl Wool
'Printed
Shepherd Plaids,
Wide and Narrew Cheek
SILKS
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grabroi6i,qcl Grontulince,doutilp twisted
BA L 0-it AL S
13almorals and Skeletons all prices
CO - RSETS:
All siies and best anality
TR .31-MING'S
\ Black Silk Barb Lace,
; Bugle Trimming-
KID GLOVES
Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton, &c
Goods, and our stock is convict°
in every particular
Coburg, Cashwersg,
Silk and Wool
i amiso Cloth,
C R GOODS
eraPe; Tails Tucked,
Crape Fails Tirilled.
Crape Ccalar,s.
.ITemp Carpets 7
et.s.
Three: l?ivfiarpete.
Brussels Carpets.
"MATTINU
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QUEENSWARE.,
to secure them.
Jur: Ciat, 800 n, before the;rulk bcguts."VOL
EtSTER & IIRO.;.
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POST OFFICE. 11.AMBERSBUTIG,',
to
-.. PA.—The Mails at this ffi.o Ore closed 'us'
i fullewe: - ; - - -;
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CUMBERLAND VALLI RAILROAD: '.
I Fire Mail.—For Washington, R. .C., Now York.;
Philadelphia, - Baltimore, Pittelnirg. Harrisburg..
4 Carlisle and allintermetliate-peints;lit7:3o-A. Ik1; .
's. .S contlAtail. , —For all the above paints.. at 12:.51.
' " FRANKLIN RAILROAD. - • :
,Dnidit.—For Greencastle, Waynesbero', Merecrs-:
burg, Hagerstown. 314., and intermediate points, at;
•4P. M. •
STAGE ROUTES.
I?aitzt.— , Por Loudon, St: ThOmus, 51Tonnellsbnrgi
Card Redlord, 10.6:30 A. M. - •
Daily.—For Fayetteville'. Grinfenburs, Gashtown .
and GetOsburg, at 6:30 A. M. ,
• ~- For Upper straiburg, Fennettsburc, Conetord. -
Burnt Cabins. Shade Gap and Mt- Union, on 'Env,:
ds,y, Thursday and Satimlay, at 6:30 A. M.
• For. Jackson Hall, Quincy and Waynesboro', on:
iMonday, Wednesday and Friday. at 1 P.M. ' ,
For Greenvillage;Nuw Gafford and Mont Alto.
on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday - , at 4 PZ-M.
Orrtan Hoc - as—From 7 .A - , M. to 7 Pal. .
~, r • Office closed on Sunday.
•-t apa JOHN W. "ORAL. P. M.. -
I - 100E0'S OF EVERY STYLE AND
VI variety, sold b the yard at
WIIITESNerr Store
VARMERS TARE NOTICE.—A good
.1: 'article of CORD VELVET'at WHITE'S
•
QHERIFF'S By virtue of sno
t. Xi. dry writs of riitaitioni expolvt,t, issued - out of
t•the Oorrrts of Connahn Pleas of Franklin county,
Pa., and to me directed, there will be - exposed to
I Public Sale, atihe Court House. in the. Borough of
Chambersburg, on lieidny, the Bth of Apig 1804,- at
i.l o'clock, P.M., the following described Real Es
tate, via: •
AR that TRACE OF LAED, situate in Washing
- ton township, containing 12 ACRES, more *Hess,
-ft adjoiding lands of A. Deardorff on the North, haw
Shoekey on the East. G. Spangler on the West and
road on the South, with a 1 1 $ story Frame House
I; and shop thereon erected. Seised and taken in al
: °elation as the property of Wm. Hall.
1 Also—All that TRACT OF LAND, situate inLet.-
t
terkenny township, adjoining lands of Win. Me;
t Malan on the South and West,. Felts on the East
:and Wm. Forbe4 on the North, eont•uning736
of Land, inorti'or less., with a 1% story Log - House
and Log Stable thereon erected. Seized and taken ,
to eseantion as the property of James and Elizabeth
Patterson, and will be sold by me.
mar 2a.. _ SAMUEL BRAETT,-Sherift"
1.
I 'V AL
EIAI3LE STEAM TANIcERY FOR
SALE.—The'undersigned will sell -at Private •
Salo, his TANNERY. known as the Corner Tannery. •
with Steam 'and Water Power, SAW-MILL. Chop-
ping-Mill, Stocks for brcahinghides, &e. The Ton- •
nery has B•Leeehes. 32Vats, 2 Limes and Water Pool,
1, and is capable of Marlin 800 heavy hides a year.
i There are two LOG DWhLLING ROUSES, Barn,
Stable and other necessary out-buildings connected -
with the Tannery, and about 60 Acres cleared, with
-good fruit. Ile will sell any quantity of land with
1-i the Tannery, from 100 to 700 Acres:. Over6oo Acres •
A re Timber, and an ample supply of Chestnut, Oak
i' Bark to run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situ
about 7 miles South-oast of Mereersburg, on
Licking Creek. Terms made easy. For farther
: partienlars address the undersigned, at 3Lereersburg,
Franklin co.. Pa. rangl2-tf } C. METCALF,-
TAIPORT.ANT TO IRON MANUFAC
, 1. MILERS AND STOCK RAISERS.—I will sell
at Private Sale, 1,300 ACRES OP PATENTUD
LAND, Situated. in St. Thomas - township, Franklin
4 eountY. PA, on the Public Road leading from Gny:-
cr's Tavern to London. 6 miles from the latter plow:.
About 100 Acres of this tract are cleared, the balanoe
..overed with thriving Chestnut and other TIMBEII.
which would answer for Cord-wood or Rails. There
.s also good appearanceof IRON ORE on the prem
i,es. Coal hearths arc leveled on most of the Me
t her land. The improvem - enti: are a LOG HOUSE.
Log Barn and 4 Tenant Houses, and a good Apple
! 'lrehard.-Peach, Cherry and Pear Trees. Also—A
4 AW MILL Mul CHOPPING MILL. in goodrun
-I:ing order, with 18 feet of head and fall. This pr.--
- petty would afford a good opportunity to 111£1t.P.
money- For terms v} plyto the subnoihet, rpsidiz. ;;
on the premises. [fe.b3-tfl FIIED'k GILBERT.
liution&
rATALTJABLE REAL ESTATE AT
' Ir. PRIVATE SALE.—Thenntiersignedintendiw
o remove to the West, offers at Private Sale, a LOT
{Jig GROUND, in Loudon, containing about olsiE
1 ACRE:on which is erected a two-:toried WEATE.- '---
ERBOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, a itough
.., list Tenant Howe and Shop, „Brick Sininn How, -
Wood Honse-Smoke Honse, Stable, and aft pens- - -
+a - ry out-buildings. There is a variety of Fruit Trees '
a.in the premises. This property is well adapted for
lmost any kind of mechanical business.
t Also--OF BOTTOM LAND, vrithin N, , •
of a mile of London, about two-thirds of which is
neavy Timbered, the balance is well set insress.'
Also-48 ACRES OF SLATE LA N D, situate !-
litrati/ k of a mile from Bridgeport, adjonunglands
of Robert C. Homer and Jacob Haneman.
Terms made reasonable.' Far further partlerdarC
, adross tian27-3m*) DAVID TEETER, Loudon,Pa
C i IMALL FARM FOR SALE.—Thii sub
scriber will sell Private Sale, the SMALL •
ARM on which he new resides, situate in Antrim
vrnship, Franklin county, about six
.xoilem; from ,
Greencastle, on the Cashtown road, adjo i ning lands.
of Samuel Myers and others, containing about 40 .
ACRES, all cleared land, in good order and under ,
itoodfcnce, There is a YOUNG ORCHARD of thrif- '
ty trees on the place, and a Well of excellent Water.
The improvements consist of a two-story L 0 G
DWELLING 110 USE, a Bank Barn 42 feet long '
and well finished, and all other necessary out-build
,- inns. Possession will be given on the Ist of April:
.1864. Terms will be made known en application to
the subscriber, residing on the premises. - -
0ct. 7 1-tf
SAMUEL C. KRIDEIL--
A DJOURNEP SALE OF REAL ES-:
TATE.—The undersigned, Administrators of,
W. Ramsey, deed, will offer at Public. Sale. at the
Public House • of John R. Weist, in Streetnargom.l
Fliday. the 15th of Apt-it - neat at 1 o'clock P. M..'
1:6 ACRES, zpore or less,: of TIMBER' AIsM. sit-:
nate in Horst) Valley, Franklin county, adjoining
lands of John A. Horn and others. -
By order of Court, W. W . BRITTON, 1,
W. P. RAMSEY.
Adm'rs of John . W. Rams*:
Bombazines,
marSO-3t
ITALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR'
V'SALE—The HOUSE and LOT on West Mar
ket street. Clasanbersburg, now occupied by Hon. F.
M. Khnmell, is offered- at private sale. For price
- and terms apply.te JOHN M. IrI'DOWELL.
nialt23:lf ~,, .
elo-43aMeroDip lloticro.
P ART N E RSH IP :--Notice.ls here-'
by given thattbe undersigned have entered
to partnership in the Hardware and Cutlery basinem
at the old -stand of Myers .b Brand, where we , are
premed to furnish every thing in our line as cheae •
! ns any #ther house in the county. Special induce—
I -pleura:are 'offered for cash, as °nu:motto will be quick
- sales arid short profits. JACOB . S. BRAND. '
(44:63. GEORGE FIAACK.,,
Crap© Set;
nO-1- 3 ARTNEASHII I :--The
Ai - ohsassociated withhimaelf, on the let 44-,
b4uiry,lB6l; JOHN B. SW.AAT, in the- Grocery-1
uNinees. under the name and. styleFf BRAYER:*
STUART: Thankful for the batninage heretoforii,k
extended to the establishment. he bones by a 'Ark*
attention •to business to merit for the new firth a
continuance of public favor. -
mar 2 • JACOB SHAFER. •
xToTICE.--,.. The Co-partnership hereto-:
11 foie existing in the DRUG BUSINESS, in the
nameof -MILLER & HENSITEY..bas tbis day. (Feb
rwity29,lBo4,)- bean Mutually dissolved. All pe:-
sons - knowing themselves indebted to the said tista
will please make prompt payment, and. all - having
claims against the same will present them to A: -
Miller for settlenient. A.J. MILLER: • --..•
mar 9-6 t . B. B. HENSIIEY.
0-PARTNERSHIP.—Irming nssocia-
C
ted with' me, this day. Febittry9ollB6-1, is tbo -
mercantile business L. B. KI?.DL I the business
hereafter will be conducted writer the firm-ofAVIL.
LIAM W ALLA`CKS; CO. Having had a liberal
patronage heretofore, I solicit the same:for the new
lirm. • [marl-a] • * VILILIAMATALLACE. .
RAINI :GRAIN!! - GAtAIN!!!
1.. A • WASHABAtIGR'S 'BREWERY. •
etustasusarao, - Ri.
The undersigned Mites this method of informing
his friends; and. the •Putiliii generally. that ho has
leasedfor a term aryl's the. Weil known Brewery.`
estphlfshfedat:heritovore - conducted by Air. , Upton
Washahaugh.. ,He will be glad , to Ruttish to his.)
.friendfiand the old patrons of the House with the
finst:ALß, upon the sherten notice,and 4thelow- -
eetprices;
Sir. The
highest Cash Price .will be pakt for -. 1 4 -900
bushels of RABLET, delivered at, Charobersbneg.
1a20.64.4v. ."ALEXANDREC-Af A r
ICORE3iI.OI. - trIES'rEIMIII 4 ,EOOs.
11 Prokeny_joi Hogs that'gbays_Atkeir and
_ MiXIIID STATUS PR-N,M-WMI3.:;,
Sent brEspwaSs 'to all lefts of the United Stak.s.
Canada, CuMi and South America, inApoirs not shin.
Address. N. P. BOY U. 41 , CO.,
mar 2-3m] Coatesville, Cheater Co, Penna.
PAD Mittrtttotrttuto.
It eat Ootate *atm
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