at--.0.r...v , v .,,, ; ,. 111101 ti Not sad Piny. "?t1 IrIPOWO if • Irt •2114." --Hes. ias. Bleat will aildrese tb De unipresey of Vistago, at FriuliKa, es di* tattk -....The result of the election clearly de monstrates that the peeple of Keatacky are tires again. They bare co sped Wet, sad the whet* 44406-tasters erww;Te oblitioa ; sad as fast as the Mikes 'spire three/bolt the Cossncenweelth, thow wilt psis intro new hsods —Use heads silliest who represent the equall ty of laws, sad the meal tights of cltiasus un der the Americas Constitetios. —..—Desiaiteim frees General Johastoo to • War Department state that the engineers La the seleetioa of a site for per t faitthentiose, mitt at italt Lake Cit 7. Theta - euii said to be 600 tests at ills camp-wig now htildisi at Camden, Del. T4ler '(ress') Report*, of tit e'22d ult., says that Gov. kismet* has appointed CoL Matt. Wept, "(Cass, a Gaited State* Senator, to fill the }stag occasioned by the death of the laimented i fieudersea. A intropprident of the St. Lotis Repub lican says Oust a Vcalt mail party encountered on their journey "Millions of buffaloes, block ing up the highways, so as to delay the mail, feeding upon the lasanant grasses of the plains, while deer and antelopes were more numerous than ever seen before." ....... A. lady the other day smiled a young gen tleman of oar acquaintance: "Sir, is your ife as pretty as you are ?" '• No, miss, but ebe tuks very pretty zaanaers." No fartber in terrogatories by the Lady. Last Thursday evening some boys la Cincinnati, Ohio, were eiturialug a loaded pis but, which one of their number Lad just hisaght, V. hen the weapon esploded and the ball enter ed the bean of a lad Named listmaler, causing u tent death. Ex-President Pierce acid wife arrived at Gibraltar oa the 12th ofJal7, sod were these on the Wit, waiting fur a ate:Later to take pas sage up the Mediterranean. Crops in gansas.—A letter dated Ossis watotnie, July 24, says: Crops are going to be enormous this season. Wheat has been se cured io good condition, and corn, if the re mainder of the season is to be as favorable as it bee been thus far, will yield beyond all pre ceileat." --Gwen& J*\astoa had Issued • prod*. rnAtion proltibitiag suisiisra •ad citizens from disturbing the Mormons or their cattle, our ere any of the troupes° eater the city omit r any pretext Very scions depredations were commit. led in Cairo daring the tate biZb water. A large portion of the town was stolen, the depredators pretending to mistake it fur drift wood. The whole country is in • perfect blase of enthusiasm over the successful result of the Teleghiph enterprise, and celebrations have Leen held ever% where throughout the Union. way of Chicago we have flees of • b.ttle having been fought between the Sioux and Chippeway Indians. The fight took place on the 14th of July, near Big Stuue Lake; eleven Chippetvaye and twenty Sioux hying .... Although Veer Orsaada has iaterpostOl objections to the Caited States troops passing CASr the Isthmus, oar gorerumeut asserts its right, mad will exercise it, the basis of treaty stipulations, thus to transport thess to and from the I'arthe. 4. new bank called the Octoraro Bank, went into operation in Chester county last week. The fruit crop tbroagboat New Jersey is represented as a failure. The "Liberty^ party of New York nomi nated Gerrit Smith for Geseraus. Thou rain'st iu this bosom " as tke chap said when a basin of water was thrown over him by the lady he was serenading. Later horn Utah. The Peare Prayed B.—Letters from Utah up to July HAI confirm previous advice*, and describe the return of the Mormons frun Provo to Salt Lake City. With, there limited means of trans ortation, at least a month must elapse before they can get hack and be settled. Governor Cumming eon• tinned to be treated with the greatest pot*lble consideration by the Mormons, whereas the other Gentiles are left se verally il,lunc,and are compelled to sleep oat of doors is *Olaf 3ttees or wherever titer can find a shelter. oorreapolideut of the Times says that Brigham Young and his people ire very anxious for admission to the Usion, and are erecting every effort to accomplish that result. They maintain that it is their constitutional right to be admitted, and they desire it, so that they can make a law legalizing poly gamy, and placing it within the charm eilainele of "States Bights." They du not admit for a motneut that Congress eau tuipoee sal-condition upon their ad- Dilution prohibiting polygamy. Within a few days, it is probalAe that their lo yalty will be put to the test.— Jadge Ecklis, who is bold and fearless is discharge of his duty, propusos to issue writs at the snit of an sit-Mormon named Wadsworth, for the arrest of certain parties at Payston, 70 miles south or this city, for kidnapping Uadeworth's adopted child. Mr. Dot itos, the United Stalest Marshal, is ex =dto serve the writ within a few ikad to take the accused (Wm. ifoiutg sad Goo. Wadsworth) to Fort Bridget for Vail. This will test the pewee of the law, and show as whether thalamus ittessrol in my hearing—that any maa wbo ittenyta to serve writs Z." is to people" to be shot—are nc. otherw ... itia - &op 0 the United States.—The - ksprosio, ip speaking of an . Appriejan . "staple," states that it is es that there are 108,600 1 000 fay =is in the country, of winch fifty ' kr one egg' a (Iv throughout ,„160 . . This would give the annual . . 18,250,1100,000 eggs, and these at t.oesta a down would be worth SIM The cotton crop of the 401 ‘ •rnell ' 4 evitiatatod at the sea board, italt t o the magus of LW, - aalounted to 11,264,928. Estimated at the NSW t—that is, loomling to New York prises today—she mg ~: 4roVittbe Vatted States world aiseant 0 1 2 1 741 4, 41"1, or twice SS Om* IS 4 *et bikt hemp - 4 " fiegiot4r=o *AU? WMOB I rtllollll4ll2S . 41 6 .LISItSO --77 1. JAW los end& fite the I tiopid mu* fee ‘sidavitsi as - iffe- balmily LximaNiii anti . ' t eM irs ae sal asikiksltt Lie Daily to • roots." ferrite Mil DleeetnatiVall A few days ago a terrible tiairetorm , passed over a portion of Livingston comity, 111. The Alton Telegraph i says : The hail stones were like pieees of 'cut ice, mod some of them were peen inches in diameter. They fell in per ' feet torrents, striking down cattle, men and crops, as if beaten down by showers of stones. Thousands of acres of corn, ' that was getting along finely, with the 'promise of an excellent wore cut down as if by reapers, and rendered a total logs to the farmers. Orchards were stripped, and gardens , and oat and Iwheat fields b eaten to the earth. Mr. Jahn C. Spencer, who owns a large farm at Dwight, informs us that lie had 240 acres of corn, which it all ruined ; also 550 acres of wheat and 110 acres of oats, which met the same fate. The cattle that happened to he in the ' fields at the time had gashes cut into their flesh inches in length, and we hear of at least one man who was so badly , cut and irruisod by rho heavy hail stones that he is laid up, and not ex pected to lice. Trnpiral 'ru its in Pennxyl ra ia.— The )Vri o (Pa.) Star says that the culti., of figs has interested a good many citizens of York county.— Mr. Henry Lehman has a true, on which the first crop of this season has r'.pen ed, and the tree is now loaded with a pretty full second crop. Mr. Samuel Ifax wells, in Lancaster county, has been trying other experiments. lie has a tine growing almond tree, which, last season, produced a very fair crop of nuts, bat this season has, like the peadi tree, which it resembles lath in appear ance and leaf, entirely failed to bring forth any fruit. After tAe Snakes.—Mr. Otho E.McCal lob, of Warren township, kilted u com mon Garter snake on the 21 met., which was found Lc) contain the extra ordinary-number of 91 einbroyo snakes, some of which measured d inches in lent h.—eltambeTsbury Rep. 11:7"Tds lessor Xlol.llll IVIDT 'MINI CLAIM Ithe C f Pi t.Ls, prepared from • preecriptiee by gir 3. Clarke, Y. h., nysteisis Istasix te t►. gases. Ties Toll ksme• modieleo is se los prettige. bat • sere sad sato reuarey fur/.make leidicettles sad Inmitristliaraii, trsaa ally mem wigkemer; o•l sill—. • pomorful rvimody, tam metope eeteses , bertha I. the aeseutetme. T. L.•usu Lams st la pecalterty It Will. Is abort Ulm, beteg no Übto swathe, porbel with replant/. Tb... P,llo b‘ro rrrrr ►.. a keno• to bet the 41.,rve twos no Z 4 peg* of pomplolot ore moil ohmage'. Nor farther pm.rt, Oars gets pamphlet trim M mrest. N. B —3l oe4 • p....5t0g0 Mumps mosimel to gether. Mod moat, will tower* • buttes, .o•taieis( ever dl loins, by rotor• meal. ?, W. Drat* Jk. 6ae, Wlanlosale kgasoka,, • . D. Deshler, Agent, Usttysb.trg. May 17, 148. ly ID" ilou.owat's Pita diewalsg May lieirict Waded with fever sal ass*, to ea, Owes etteriblest or istscnsinset fewer, übsebt avec be wit beet this pr•eftil teak. est estr-bthows INdicir A few Suess brisk •p the chili*, sad comp/stall era* oat the pehwiple atthe Es sue. Armonk. and ((titan. are awe east to chort fever sod ma., bat • nista* &trap' ea peewees'. 'TM stet of the complaist le is the bite and Is the blow!, sad the only peepstetioe is •LidneSell which will (suitably purge out taw 1144401101141. • oas free the sperrliest est the circa latiow, r tiolloway'e greet istontal reeeedy. ♦a a teak, .credit', sad alteratati, K ova'!. aloe.. izr Coes o► Drerana A .—tiorimin, Me , Mann 14. 111414.—Mr M M. ilay,—.Deer Mr : Tlumigh ew yen may eam recommend the U►yjeaasad Minors, se tie boat, if Net Um early medtuae that •11.1 cars 11yepop. Ma, I suffered for more Limo act years es only a dyepsp• tic can makr, trod or amerami amdioase, sod tie skill at mammy physicians, but Saud ao pormoseat nliet. wall 1 eh- Weed Irani yo■ Use above Bitten. ?Ire contents of throe bottles so (sr restored sty twolti, tbat for lb. lest two years I bore not oo ottomosoa for ..4i. cum. 1 Woolly nonocoosol all Dyinspiess to try It. JullirM M. rAVJULS.. &TN W. Fora &. Co., 138 Washiagtun Street. 8 4 / 1 144/11. Proprietors. Sold by their si , oomewer.rwliere. k.. 11c.sai.x.a, Gettys burg. July 19. 2w mr • Worsts= su was r 11.411.1115 sosamaat is to be orected to tb. filed/is IfaLbors at /4 rsooetit, Wort fosse SarooPse to 44111,1101. It will be built of erudite, ILI boot barb, 110 het at the boo, vita sittissr /pros from 35 to fV heal*. Oa. of Use Isola seas meato a ralladelptda is that *rested opus Ow old Theatre lot, and 'bleb is blows as tarn Hrov a Slope Ciethisoy Mall of llookbitl dt %%loom, No 's 00:1 sad IS Cbestsut street abyss Gab Oar Ploladelphis, isioastassat is practically 'imolai as awl/ as orsainesstal (mg. 9. Ss "Az 04i% , •Tkaa cane tie NM beatkar, eases aloft ea aeon same; Wall staal by area other bow, war it kW v." MARRAD, Oa the &1• just., by the Kea. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. HENRY D. ZIEGLER, of Gettysburg, to I Miss MARY 110CWICK, of thasburg, Ohio. On the lOth inst., by the same, Mr. EMAN UEL .11ILLBM, u( Gettysburg, to lies HELLEN B. RITTER, of Martinsburg, Va. On the loth inst., by the same, Xs. DANIEL R. OUNER., of MenaHen township, to Miss ,JULIA. ANN GUISE, of Butler township. On the 12th inst., by the ,we, Mr. IfENRY W. EPLEY, of Straban township, to Miss BLEIZA J. SCILEFFER, of Cainheriautl tows , ship. Un the sth hurt., try the Mar. C. J. tMininger, Mr. Jotth WiLtVkat, of Vurk couuty, to Miss LAVINIA KOPP, of Adams e.ousty, es. De DO. "Me looms MI trims UN mos el ma la fond ; Now geses la south, INV• IMIIIIIIIII ea Ui• dir•ual," DIED, Oa Saturday morale( last, at the residence 'of his father, David Sweeney, is this place, Er. BENJAMIN CLARY SWEENEY, in the 32d year of hie mot. On Thursday sieit last, In Strabaa townsbip, lls. UPTON NURELI, al* about 80 years. On tits 211411 of July, in Reading township, Adams county, Mn. MARY MAGDALENA I MILLER, aged 70 years la months and 11 days. For Bout, rpm undersigned offers for rent the treU kneirn BLACKSMITH &HOP and prem ises, emeristing of a L1OUS8„ Stable, and .three and a half awes el Land, taus the Ist of April aeg. For terms apply to J. R. Skiply or A. S. illiyers, Being toe premises, at !Hound RIM P. 0., or to the sub scriber, in O E. MYERS. Aug. 16, aliblirrg Fr•TnF7rr,-, DEMAINIX° is the Puot 01Let at Gatiofr AA , berg, Aag. 16, litSB. Aogbey Sum! 3, Arsol4 Vex., Britches Wis..Colabettooo J.. D_egrott Boor, D,,asld soa Jaws. Itharlihltra&M.Orilose fridimeas. Dubs Preilletisk Gass Vdorstiss, Groope ! Jacob, Gorda' Mrs. *Aria tonics. Harass ' Nicholas, licifoas IlLss.. Hake Mrs. Kariba A.., Wiley Boob. Room Um ' B iasses. &soft iltua JO& 3. tliii Lira John, Iltanetistadt. A.. Miers ik kary Elton Zi_bopes Mil ler, ffiroos Minima U., MU Ds., Prier Wis., Rioillsab Deca ls,. illehriros liariprst Asa, Stow Gansilloomodi hot. & Tomer Mia - Mssy. Toot Mies Sasso. Viler Z. A.. Vsolill Martha L. Woods Joke D., W • Jacob. Wolinktioes, Wilk Mrs. Jona. •• a IlletattP. OYrwss 14101 r, hen Toast. MOWS 011 1 / 1 2, P. X. sirrallase gelliseler Mom hi Ow ohs So wet piooso ow they isswoloomiesti. foosioso. MMos acid lips not rocei li tt i t a tt ' 4. =tisli. 1 - . = Bailimukr•.ftidep log. Thar, per WM. Sh 50S 50 Whoa, per imsslisi o , ,120 t ISS Co 78 90 Oata, " IS (4 4S Beef Cattle, per bend., 600(4 7 50 flop, 1111 6 30 4 7 00 Hay, per ton, 9 00 (414 00 Whisksy, pec gallon, V 4 04/1110, Perevian, per toe, . 00 00 lid mover— TAariciag last. Flour, per bbl., treat lingerie. 14 60 Dn. " flow muse. - 4 00 Wheat, per bushel, 90 a 1 90 Aye, " 68 Corn, 71 Oats, " IS Clovers imkt " 4 00 TiniothY, *4 . IAO S SO Plaster, per ten, - York—Friday lost. Flour, per WA., from warea„ 94 2 Do.. " freer stores, SOO Wheat, per bushel, 90 ® 1 15 Rye, i. 70 IBM Ostr, " Clorerseed, " Tizatxlay, " Piaster, per Loa. Farmer's Own Book. A TRE kTISE on the numerous Diseases of the horse, with an Ezplanation of their Symptoms, and the Course of Treatment to be Pursued. It Vestal also on the Taming of Horses ; how to throw or make a horse lay down; rules for a horse that sliyes : how to break or drive a kicking horse; how to make a horse follow you ; a oomplete list of Re ceipts belonging _to the horse, and their saes; a list of Medicines belonging to the horse, their properties and saes. Alas. a list of /Camino', Donsestie Re. ccipts, kn., each item being worth more than the primer the Beek —inelailisg Dr. trickcy't celebrated Malec* Ifidtciac. Take is all in all, it loose of the aeon useful work?, of the kind seer published, and should be in every family. The instructions and receipts are given in a plain way, so that anybody cos saderstasi sad apply them. A copy of the Fa all KZ'S OW I Boos nay he the sisesr.s °feeling as iscslesiable asmutt of suffering awl wont.). 07-7'For sale by Git.Lasris A TWILLS, York Weft. blecystserg. Aug. 16. DM. To Lavalids! Da. HARDMAN, or Prresuata. PA-. COI*. bested Asa!yam! Physician—Physioiso far Diseases of the LUNGS. TUROAT and HlCART—Leetuter est Disease* of Woollen and Childrer—Correspoading Member of the Medical Society of Obserr sties. soil Ki wi. et tbe .11^iics1 Skiho.eopr." will eusit York, Pa.. Waabiagtes 'Loess. Tuesday. August 2f. Weioidoster, Yd . Dymeleit's City assid. Thernday. August 26. Gettysburg. Pa.. Globe ion. (Wlttore.) listordsy. August 28. AWO MAT Mt OrvisrLvaa FREE OF CUABGIC: rrDir. H. Waite* cassaliaanni MI sit kyr standing or Chronic Diseases. rnov. U. carries with hits a Lull supply of his soadieinea. fri-cstt and get a copy of tho •'Medical 3u►hoscope," sad •• Letters to both& " FREE. [Log. 16.1856. - - Notice to Tarawa. IHEREBY give notice to all permute in tending to teach in the public reboots of the county, deriag the coming Intl and win ter, that l wiU hold an INSCITUTII, for the esantination cf all each numbers, in the Borough of Gettysburg, Commencing en Ilya day, the 6/11 day of September nee. sad nun tinning fur Ire days. AU teachers at verged to attend this Institute, as I will grout no certificates. jieresfter, except at that time...— Private examinations, at nay office, meet be done away with, and all who do nut attend the Institute will cut be examined anywhere else. Tile Law requires that the emu:nine. tioste shall be eocidueted is the pre.enee of Directors and others, and it is high time that in our County. as in othet Coanties„ We rules should be rigidly adhered he. W. L. CA% ?BELL. Aug. 16, 185$. .14 Italeiters 4 Usti**. WILLIAM GOLDEN, SR'S., ESTATZ.— T Lathers tertrunentary on the estate of Williaiu Golden, Sr., late of Germany town ship, Adam, county, deeertsvii, hating been granted to the undersigned. (the first named residing in Muuntjey township. and the heat named to Germany township.) they hereby give notion to all persons indebted to said masa° to make inunediatepayntent. and those lasting claims against the same to present them properly authenticated tor settlement. LEVI GOLDF,S, JACOB ALTHOFF, Aug. IG, 1858. Gt Execolors. MUNIMASISCRO 3CICTUAL Fire Protection Society. rut:Above named Institution is n4iw -Ipre pared to receive Proposals for the Inter sum of property in this oounty. One hun dred and twenty Applications,—embracing property 11111104Intmg W sae hereihreil and nine ty thousand dollars in value, were Approved of OU the third day of July instruit. As this Curporatiou was originated with the sole view of securing the property of Farmers and other persons in insulated and detached locations,—no property within the limits of the borough of tlettysterg, nor any other town wherein buildings are situated in blocks or closely adjoin, nor upon any property wherein Steam-power is empl,!yed, or opol i r e j buildings ur propertwithin one hu and fifty yards of soy Rail-way un which Locomotive engines are run, nor upon any property within one hundred yards of any stationary Siessi-engine, will be in sured. The borniug of Comptione, Pine and Ethereal oil is considered extru Aazurdas s and decidedly interdicted. The carrying of candles, lamps and other Ilredigitts eusprolected by glass laiderms, thru' and about houses,—iatu rooms not constant ly oomapiet—aud out-houses, barns and stables, as also the storing up and keeping of Ashes in wooden vessels in buiklinge in stared, are so inullapatiddy acts of "gross nepligence," that in a case of damages by ire, the insured party way be R ut to the (obliptam of proving) that the ire did not or . igiante from any of these repre- Masible and usexciotable practices. The intention of the Society is, by the adoption and eaforeement of stringent pre enntionary Rages, as mach as possible to di flattish the chasms of Ares occurring from sheer carelessness, and to conduct the bud -11141•111 thermion the most eisotionsical plan: the only Oillser re:Myles any reuses/vim fur i his serriees is the fleerstary. Application sea be side to-say ado eery tripe Al yea ae Bars eyoea aa4 Arista teesioleak Wows: D. tassescarir ; Tossoooor, Gawp Demo ; Soorotary, Ammo ilmoregi ; vim Prooidoei. Jooob Folvollor Dirookas, Jobs Tibroog ; Agoophi lortool ; Mom Wimoot of &taboo ; Tobias BUjer , George Lay ; Polo, ; Abeskaai ; POW X•lbtimos. Nialaumilpurs July 19, 111511. sowit GGlomCimiassrow, Eisimair Coogiap, lad sisq variety of solsom oines aoodo mot mod WINO, bo at Yozosookyik 7 . QOCKS, Soopoodoes, Qatar and lisadirot e"" and Coofoodolo. Ago and fro* Jon from the oityoo too hod at GILIMPM & THOMAS% -1111 1 1Malr, Wooshos,rligolop Viggiano, Goi or tom Aassoisommo. iloromookink Thistrkoar on& MINIS CAW" pleiai r,. 1... LUIDO parenanes "*. of est allattor of the Or pban's Court of Adams ausnitz. the un "relined. stAhriskiesastor of tha meat* of Hamar Baca" 411111.6•04.1 a AN at Pub. On W., on she premises, so SsAmeditp. lL IA day of Soitaber nest. the iiikmias Reg Lget. a ae, dimmwed. *is No. 1: A Lot of 44round, situate in Butler towirship, Adams *minty, half a =Be i north of Centre Mills, adjoinisig leads of George Vohl, Abraham Slaytmegh, and the andersigeet. suntaitting 2 Acres and 54 Parches, (more or leas, ) on white are er , eted a Two-story Frame Bought-suit Dwelling HOUSE, with a Oct/. story Frame Kindien attached, a Log ettabbh with a Carrie . - &mos Wattled. a Log! Oalsiust-asset a, Shop, with other out-buildings ; also, a yaw , heartag Apple Oratiard. with other fruit oa the premises, and a neverfailing Well of water aoar the door, with* Pump la it. No. 2: A Lot of Oroand, tin above, motahriag 2 Aare. and 33 rarebits. (more or lex.) Nth lots have bees well limed daring the laid few years. 1111 r Persons wiehlag to view the property are requested to tall upon tboundersiiped, residing near by. BirSale to commence at 1 o'olook, T. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and term. made known by 37 400 CONRAD SL A Y lAl'6ll, .4dtpi 'r By the Court—ll. G. WuLr, Clerk. Aug 9, 1858. to 2 00 6 59 TILE subscriber, Executor of the last will and testament of !Issas. 3:CVOS*. (Nee**. cd, will sell at Public Sate, at the late resi dence of said decedeut,in Germany township, Adams ooustty near the Turnpike, 2 miles northwest of Littletdown, oa Wed imeday, the Ist deg of September nee, the following per sonal property, viz: 3 COWS, 5 flogs, flay and Straw, Beds and Bedding, Table*, Chairs, Bureau, &ores and Pipe, Cloek, Car peting, Kitchen Cupboard. Iron Kettle, and other household and kitchen furniture. saff-At the same time hind place, will bo offered, the Keal Estate of said deoodent, consisting of a Tract of 85 Acre. of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of J Woik ert, Jacob Garber, Jacob Ststhley, the under signed, amid others, hating there ,m a one and a half story Log House, Lug Barn, Wagon Shed and Coro Crib, and other out buildings; two Wells and a Spring near the buikliags; two Orchards of good fruit ; with suliciesey of Xdadow aad Tissber. Part ofehe land has beets limed. Persian wishing to view the property will call or the giecutor, lirinz , near by. lirSale to commence st l 0 o'clock. A.M., on said day, whet, attendance will be given and terms mode known b• DAVID ItOURBAUGH, Es'r. Aut. 9. 1g5.1. to ♦ iirst-class Farm, A DJOINING GETTYSBURG. FOR MALE. —The undersigned offers at Private Mate, his FAIt3iL *Haan, in Streban township, , Adams county, en the lianover road. and 64- Joining the Gettysburg Borough limo. The : farm emeaias 1,4 Acre*, w e re er lean, the latul being of the best quality. mouth of it ogranite"s—with fair proportions of utesolow ; and thither. Feaues good end the in es eetlenteldthlitiollt. The improve mental area enatfortultle Stone Dwelling HODS& Dank Darn, Wagon Shed, Cora nib, Le. rate Apple OreitsrA, a never-failisig wet t./ water at the debt, and a number of springs upon the crest. It is vietaiuly one of the most desirable farms now is market in this county, sad demands the attention of Capi talists. Persons wishing to view the property dm requested to can QpJ the umleraitagaL ',sid ing thereon. DANIEL r. July 11, DAIL 3as Valuable Perm, roe SAUL —I will sell a bargain. and on a: eulogy terms. Theream on teltieh &meal Yoeng mow redden, lyieg in Frederick wean ty. 12 miles from Frederic& oily, (tut* ; pike 'all the way.) and whist* osie mule of, Woodsboro'. Containing 150 Acres, in an exec/tent state of cultivation. The , DIIIEILINt.I. BARN, Cs., all new. Mr Persona wishing to parobaose will to sboirm Ibe protaissa by Mr. Young. Pot te, apply to lioa. E. brats Lasr. Irredorlek CHI, or to JANF.9 WMITIFOII9. Na. 6 Spear's Wiwi; Ultimate. Aug',ISIS. Sr - -- Timber Lats. THE. subscriber has still a few mute Talaslole LOCUST sad CIIIKSICT TIMBER LOTS fur sale. J. D. PAXTON. Gottysbiarg, July 26, 1848. Cu. Nospl, Teachers Wanted. THE &boo& Directors of Franklio township will oseet at die homier iif Urns ) Mon. shower, on So lanky, Vic 2• 4 1.4 day of .Iny+4 isastaist, at l o'clock in the afternoon, fur the pierrise of employing t. Teachers to take charge malts sev °Os amid township. Ily erdor a( t of the 11.,.4,rd. Sce . ). A. IL cken, 99 CLIFF STREET, New York. tosnufae- Surer of Wats Syriayet, Ilumpribalhic 174e1e, Graierel,d -Ifsta.su.tes, Netreing ele— tiles Ware for Iliumlsts, Druggists. Perfumers Photographers. etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A liberal discount mute to the trade. Orders from Country Druitziste and Dealers solicited. Price Lists rent uu appliessiou. Aug. 9, 18 .1 / 4 ._ 3nt Anguat 9, TUE undersigned, hating retired fromthe mercantile basiness, are very desinms that those indebted to them should PAY UP —and trust that all will du so before the ISth day of September next, as after that date the accounts wilt be placed in the hands of 1111 °Rues for collection. DANNIIR £ ZIEGLER. Gettysbtsrg, Aug. 9, 1948. 1' 1 _ :' A MS MEALS'S FATATlL—Lettern at - 4 °■• adonicistestion oft the estate of Amos Mesh', iats Mitatinfloa township, Alum *Amity. deceased. having been greeted to the imilleeeigaini. residing in the awns township, W hereby gives aoties to all pesetas indebted to said mho* to make immediate payeamd, and those having Asian ageism the mime to pelmet them tiroperly authenticated toe settlentetd. WILLIAM H. GAIDNEL Aeg. 9, 1848. eft Adaer. TIIIWitY EtITATIL —Leiters tonsosesintry ea the estate of Henry &pier, late et Germany township, *Was eoettty, deetweed. hoiri ll 4 halm ruse* to the Ragialgillned. roam; in the same town ship , be hereby gives, sodas le till pumps' to said unfits to wake ins umbel' paynett, and those haring Aaiun 's pinet the setae to present them properly authenticated Air settlement. DAYLD An. 9, 1866. 6t Executor. Iliasiskittratses istipo, 1011 W wAvaurs IST/LTlL—Louses at stisaimisiestioe ea am moats of Aka WsNO, latir of Traellon iswaship. Maas asesityeliworkett.leaviag bees gummed I* SIM ItruCM lawaship. hir=vis solos to ill persons ladeLted 4, sea aisle So auk* lamedisile pcimes. N=W Ao l . im * a= Am rt o 10• . n 4.1 r. IMP I*:.soil Nog aiMCMG; Public Sale Pay Up 1 Namstres Xstke. nrathl " liable 4111 AUI33 s, Greatest Improvement i The MIAs., Heakr 1 MAI - ,AT TSB AOllll-eslissed PlefearES/tOkii.VA , ant World reirelt:' Au" o r i er ll4l° ".l, th e 0 1 ,Z sili t o lt2.‘i or VS/ 4 011.' AMU% aariesibei in Adams meaty, the . Ashilnintra- Beosth 116 9 ,110 4 & 7. MY elf ZdtillotekT .... 1 .... tlitift s ilk Wes of the est* of Pau, deceased. gsgorY to uWds the eery lb& n Tnr ' a man , 46 Public We. es premised , is Snit eZ ir riegt l i guis tight within their as .alas e 1 *1 Sisfardsp, the IBM rlittg of sej i , the tea*. shosiditall seine these Lamps i the "u $ ll WI"? lar 19 W aw. .......= How* pinion: doled e• . viz : Item* timbales dareshere, fee the reason, yeiweefid vellianhal _ t_ u aezo r s i le A VA LUABLE4I=II, Ist, That or isoribiesil can occur by ex- healing PrOPOS" I . "Sr ....4 1 " 4 ""'s 11/01111•••• feting mono Ire esststastiva QV MiTft•l are • WSW ia Bastian tnersahip. Adams ersonty. 24. That t h ey em u N o °p eps i n cm„ ( more than wharzuces. throe/04W tatelllllll within IL miles of the Geuribiars and ilea , while hurl:aux. , orifices of the skits, invieitille • Ter Railroad. and the seam ISYstaac• from I 31. That t hey are revs , easily trimmed. eye, it tetras@ the free Elle is i the ssau Ge a ttys e lmus br6assi sad iuma lrocit T a. u . rei De pi v k w e, si li l i jos iniori niag t 4 th. That r.rthat i ess tkixi.nre aw a y re.niteted to give woe., and he en eweeswe b o , inflammatory sof healus a • girna gieNA H• l*7 11 " . ". sea " hem ' millaaagsia ll 148 1 sth. That they born entirely free from anYthittf eh* el igeorthi 11 4* Amws, sacra of less. abaft 40t sem et shs,, smoke. I greet ally Xi s ',, ars rarer - rs t a Til a b rr ' ls•d • w i t h a due P ea GM. That the light is at least 50 per moat. l EBYMPELAIO Al) SALI-RErjar. of Meadow. The inapeeers • two of the must coessoun airt r „ meats are a Imp Twastory lobes's: demi any slither light now 1111 commun orders ,.. . weeeePt_. _7 11 ” . c_ •-, see. prevalent mg this ountirseet e en eispir , NE DOUSE. Mane kkeireti Th ese L am p. own e i tsir e bly Owed g m , the Ointment is erpocially seagemildie s ill" Smoke House attached. Dos „the ase of *silents. Meelsaaia. Sessiteuvisses, i " s'eder H is Am ee sreiligio.lllm 4 ble Log Bars, Stable, sad ell aseermary sat- s a i le, Ch er a w ,. s eeree. H ois t s , „,,t are hi g h. vessom an. t 7 l Per r ili s essidees the , bsthitB P ; I" Apple oidlard ' ik . ." 111 6 1141 r. ii rmiummanied fur Family Cs, 1 BAD LEOS. 0Ut190111211, ling w oo f Water near '''' Boer: Teter Tor sale by GILLESPIE*, TitoNLig. .-•Cases of man Maseilkag that pare • tile han.yard ; amend sever-firfLiag springs hoe 14, 1858. I ii 1.... pertinaciously .I to yield to sa Wm the Tears, and -8 nerren4iaihreg, at I . .. L ._ tow thapegh it. Is which somas from Dearly e% try eras e B. Dingus. IIIATSIITSIIT 1.1141.11 , combat to a few applications tem. poldicir. fi e ld else be had for the watering al mule. 1 New limn—Now Geed& 1 t ot Iludituant -0:7-Persests digitalis of viewing the proper., 1 Eli !MONS ON Tilt SKIN. erisheaMis ty before the day of rale. will please call on VIE snderairted have entered into 'art . hearse! Weinease. raiding on Gas adjoin . I A. nershipin the HA RVWA RE ili G I Ul.- I : rita bftd i ,..,.., Bt4te ,4 _, oo, _tt__gi or_ , a irallis___ Gs yam , or on either of the Administnuirs, I CER Y blames', at the old stand of Danner! face r ';' 1 % 1 7:17 - r - 4=7, 144 . d- = r_r Sale to memo= et 1 o'clock, P. M.. A Ziegler, is Baltimore street, ander the r. on said day. when attendasme will be given Dane, style an I firm of Danner if Zi e g le r, , `' t , c ' u s tgli se e t r i e t h eit h su to rr e asseli t areteeti=atine . pt nd terms made known by 1 Its., and ask, and will ender.% or to deserve, to cii..„.l cashes art t stioestmeneene UItNMY THOMAS. la continuance of tho patronage of the old the Case, SA.MUNIs 11105IAS. I firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. I KLE3 AND FIATULI.--av ory ailmes . tilull.li dies Aulministraors. They have jest returned from the cities with feature of thee* prevalent and st By the Court—ll. C. Mix, Clerk. an Immense stuck of G ludi—malliediag le, orders is eradicated locally and entirely lv July 26, 1848. is part of 1 the use of this emotion'; warm fumentatiune Badding Muternsis, such as nails, sc r ew s, I should precede its application. Its Lading hinges, bolts, locks, glass, &c. , q ualities will he found to Let horiettsksii“ ~ Tags, including edge tools of every de- invariable. aeriPa ii..... r' " Ws ' plan"' chisels, gouges ' iws- Both fite thalami mid Pills showlii Ls twifigi Inert, Lc. oat Nits, augers, squares, snag's*, h air Me following eases : I Iteemen, Iliwainetisaa, Mr* %mei. Blacksmiths will find anvils, vices. rasps. D ona , Maiwuras, &am 44 60 Sialkh MSS. horseshoes, horse-awe nails. Lc., with ChaloPed NSW* Salt ab•sel, r ti Vw., sts. these, very cheap. i Clsiblshis, eats, title afeasoss, totter, Coach Piadings, such as cloth, canvass, toms, solo led (Mod*, Cleve. damask, fringe., colt. in, muss, oil cloth, I s ie Isire swv w"" enteste, w T "enli esamet le e M emi , springm, allot, hubs, spokes , Nikes, bows, sil l : sem Heed& rouieP, elinftP, AC. stir Caidion !--Nune ere seenine unless Skov Find 44 l 4 , Tampico, brush and fe tc h,_ the words •' 1111lloienv. Nor Fir* emit Lew morocco, linings, bindings, Pegs': Wit", b u nt I doe," are diseereible as a trafer - esaidkißesoll trees, Le., with a general assortment of oboe. , leaf of the book of direetions around wh it s maker's tool:, , or bor.; the same mat be plainly Nee ny Cab, ',et vai.er', Milt. a general assort-, eoldiesr itist 402 . 00 the isw. A betedetwee re . anent—no varnish, knobs, A.,. I ward, will be given to any one MAO VW if iiseeLeepe re will oleo find a large assort- information as may • lota to the d ist naen tof kniVes snit 6 , Pito,lnittilahiS. abate and any party or parties' counterfeiting Olean& .ilier-plated table avid tea spoons, candle- eines or rending the same, knowing also se sticks. waiters, shine! and tongs, sad irons, pans, tube, bee parioue. easinelled and brass kettles.l s *Sold at the Manufactories.,! Prellegsat' ilurns, oar, sting, bd. • Holloway, 80 Maid*. Lane, New Teak Owl Moo a general assortment of forged and iii all respectable Druggists and DisinSisr rolled IRON of all sites and kinds; wit .1 • e ' I 3tedicine throughout the United Selliell 104 shear and blister steel, which they will sell the c i t . t ii se i w or ld, in pole ail t 3 esalli s SS as cheep as the ebeape.t. , cents, and $1 each. A. D. Fiviehl*e iilliftle' Groceries, a fall an •I general lUSlortment„ such as crushed, pelt.eneed. darilled and iuurg. e .,,.. rh ... is _ _ on „ pernue 5a .,_,.. ~. brows sugars ; New Orleans. West India and ~,c17., tkeTneger"si;e..." "mill .7 sugar house mislasises sad s.srup•. coffee, N . iii . _D im , t i etst fur the rthissair qpieelod elltuOulate. fuze. coarse and dairy salt; • , linseed. fish mail sperm OIL: Turpentine, tar ts. '" ' a ever y Ilikaanlar lan a l io' Om 411116 1 . lone 14. 1848. one". fish, he.; • full saw-tine nt of Leal and Zinc, P` - dry sad is oil; also Fireproof Paints; is fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach 1 Ftsdine. Shoe Finding, floseeksepine, Black smith. Cabinet Usher's. Painter a, tiLutier's, sad tirneery line, ail of what* they are de termined to *eft as low for case Si any house oat oldie pity. HENRY B. DANNER. WAY BRIGHT Z I Eti LER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1658. Valuable Rea Estate T PUBLIC SALE.—In per4enace of an Order of the Orphan's Court wf Adams county., will be offend at Public Bale..the Real Estate of Lanai' EICIIINGILB., &cense& low of Bailer township, to wit: Ou Satur day, tk. Ilth day of September next, on dm prcin ‘i No. 1: TIM MANSIO' FARM, situate in Butler township, Atlanta county. adjoining !ands of Jonas Roth. David Jacobs, Jacob %Vialer, and others, aostsitting 110 Acres, nest measure, more or leSS, of Patented Land. The improvetnenut are a one .04 a half story Log I Log Barn. with Shells. 111 1,411 Shop ; s Weil of never-fsiling water sear the house. with Pump u r cover ; !Mich !louse. Its. ; two plc. Bent Or chards, one of which is new. There is a dill propeitiost of ' rood Timber, and 1:16 of excel leut Nsadsw on the tract. The (crest Cono 'nip) runs through the farm. The pnhiic road from ...krefultsville to Gettysburg pami.A tbe twos,. Thu property is situated conven ient to good mills. ami also in the nei;;hbor hood of churches of various don ,rainaticms. Also. on die prenlift4, nn S at. rtty, lAt ISA (fay of STIPAelwr next, 2 Tinian of MOUNTAIN LAND. No. 2: A Tract of Timber-land, situate in (late Menalien) township, adjoining laLds of John A. Noel, irlemirrg and o hers. containing 1U Acres. more nr leas: A ism portion of this tract is covered with thrivisg young shennut timber. no public road front Itlewntan's to Colin' (late Irirlirs) saw mill runs through this tract. No. 3 : A Tract of Timber-laud, situate is the same township. adjoining, lands of tianoutet Brady. John Kimble, and others. containing 12 Acres. more or le,s, covered with timber of different kinds. This tract is situated sear the ppusWis road above mentioned. to commence Upon both days at 1 o'clo..t in the aternoon. Attendance gives anti terms sands knows ty ISULUCHART KRKT, Mae,. fly the Court—lL G. Wour, Clerk. Julyti. 1858. ts • A Card PROM DR. JAMES M. JARRETT. OP THE NEW YORK LONGINFIRMARY. —My connection for the pastaight rears with the above hunitution, and a twe)ve years' coarse of steady derotiovi to the Cure of Pul monary Oonaumption and :te kindred dis eases. together with ay unrivalled oppor tunities and adsentagee of pathological re sealvh—mtided net a little by a perfect system of Medical Imitslinien—•hate enabled me to ar rive- st a decisite, direct, and sueoessfhl online of treatment fur the positive and radi cal cite of all diseases of the nroat, lungs and Air-Pitsmiger. Ry , the vapor and encitive properties of medicine', are di. reedy addressed to the dives el organs and the integuments. Ido out advise the use of Medisat Inhalation of atty kind, to the end*• aims of general treatment; anti although consider it a. usefel adjuvant in the proper nsanagement of those fearful and often Eitel diseases, yet I deem it very neeessare that each patient should hare the betiefat sot bud general and local treatment. The suareas of any treatment in the a b ove disesteem, and the hi,, t h character of the Institution over which I have so beg had the hottor to "reside, are too well knowo to peel any eulogy or com ment (rote me. At the'%nlieitation of many private and profes.ional friends, through a LiJse philanthropic aid the above charity hat been long and liberally rupportet/, and after due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of any experience and treatment witliiu the reach of all, and nut confine my self, as heretofore, to tliwie only who entered tile Infirmary, or who were able U.) visit me at Ally office. llopin6 therefore that the ar rangement wilt give entire luttistaetiton. both to my professional brethren amid the pulkc, I would respectfully littllMUUr• 141 Opnciusiuti, that f caw nor 64 eusubtliml forsoreally or by letter, oat all diseases as above, and that the iumiici nes. the same as reed in the lustitution, prepared to suit each individual cage, &hal ing Vapor*, .11edieal Inhalers, ke. A... will be forwarded by express to any part of the Uniter States or the eanalas. Tsars—My terns. of treatment by letter are as follows, lis : $l2 per month Ens each patient, which will include medicine miliciesit for one ist•mtli'a use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows : $6 to be paid to Expresa Agent on receipt of the Fool of Medicine, and the balance $6 at the expiration of the mouth. if the patient be multi 6r is entirely satie‘ed with the treat ment. Patients, by giving a fall history of their seem and their syseptome in full, can be treated 1111 Will by letter as by personal ex amination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment usay rely *pan it:a nodises' and permanent rebil as ha seldom' has to treats cam over thirty Amyl. ' Letters far advice rouspity amswered. 'Tyr further cartieelare address, JAME M. JARRETT. M. D.. No. FM Bovaboroy. our. Twelfth it.. N.Y. P. S.—Physicians and Wiese visiting the eity are respectfully inrited a onll na the In lrueary, where assay inteenoties asses inn be witnessed, and where our impend apparatus fur the inhalation et meolknted vapor ens be seen and inspected. Aug. 9, 1858. Ma 4 r Beegebet all the 'Time! NNW 4109DSressive1 any In* ii Ragovar B. Bairoad. irelgSesenit•ifiasaver lisibari r sun as hants Pint Troia lossex liAxors amwor M 4. x. with poimmempi lbw IllAi by Upham Mae. Solimi*tab*. &Milos& Clukso 164. "Thisavor at x. r Sl ipowieffirs he :italtaason ox 4 iigernse -4100 Sitt sum 101101 a, Tisk* Alva Ilikaoui, Jim e; , 0-, A.lllllthiot & Son's ROFA•AND FURNITURE .WAREROO3IS, 6 *- 7 Nos 25 and M N: Guy etreet, Baltimore, ,near Fayette st..) extending from Gay to Frederick st.•—the largest eetahlishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large 011aurtinent of every varlets , of HOUSE BOLD AND OFFICE FURN/TURK, em bracing.— Bureaus, Bedsteads Washstands, Wardrobes, Hareem of Husk, Cotton and Hair, itaßeds. Sofas, -Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Settee., Reception and Upholstered Chairs, Assorted Color, of Ouglago Parreiture, Wood Chaim Olio. Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs awl Craillea, • Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, (lilt and Walnut Frans, Looking Maws, Skleboerrde, • Extension Uhler., of every leafed'. Pars*** disposed to purchase are invited to call and give tiny stuck an ezannuation, which for variety an f quality of workman• ship is not squalled by any e4tablisitsnent in the errantry. A. MATIIIOT & SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay Street. Aug. 2, Mk 1v Particular Attention ! TIIF: Raitrual will without doubt be finish.. ed to Gettysburg , by the first of October nest, and it is confidently especial that the board of Directors will give • free " hluw-out" on that great day. Meantime Picking wonkl must respectfully inform those 600 men wib" purchases] their Overcoat/I(nm hint last felt and those ON who bare already their Semmes. Clothing, sad doepui4= l orally, that he has just returned from the aity with another beautiful assortment of WATS. consisting of Cloth. Cambium. ersitimaret, haling cloth. beaks. Linen, freak, sash and raglans. PANTS of every possible descriptive. and at prism that ear net NMI to *am lb* INIOIi esoosimical part shame. VESTS that will oisitivote in sego awl Ape with the best mute* watt.— Tlasinkful kw the past eneossagetnast, i imps by • dears to piessa a striae attlettion to bongoes, and by giving yen all gaud and cheap clothing, bu 'writ a speatsossokof year wrongs. asusonlett the pia" Cbste berg unent, opposite tie &Wish initlionsui Ciseren. P. B. PICKING. thottyterg, J.ly 19, 18:#11. .. ~_,: AND VENDUIIi CiLLEIL—Tbe sebseriber respertfalb Whew the pablie. Aar be esardssor tits Umbra of dying Pe as. Asotiess, he, ea the very braes taw.— Truer Ma esperimes sad * deterariserles s. do tbe best *.laterals of Ma orrieraree. lie bawl Itbassit tbet be wilt los Id& to reader WI satisfaction to abuse witv is; see pprni~err le employ Mo. Mr resitese• ts is Besdies toersoaip, Adams comity; use We* %Nabsegia's lria, ea Big Commie asat,,es tit Wet of " • W; tit gene a trW si arLetters to Wait Maas swum. Pa. Judy 5. 1105. Soi 00141 & 0&/111 'Rioted =SAT 0601.111.kibily T 1N 44 4 -w. L of s t . = Vbsllll6.l4ilMPir'AMi• puma it-IQ Asir *kr Trvir ASK at WNW* &mt. The Only Safe DREPARATIta that 41. ire mot Ilya. bib I will motor. GRAY NI its color, by Notaries own proem's, is th wili r 0. 1. Wooit's cektitated- HAIR MES OIL+ Tll'E. In proof of the above atiertion, reed Air following testitouny from distinguished pas sons train all parts of the country : lion. Solomon 11unn, Ana. Artier, SW, says his wife, whose hair had ei3 thin, and entirely white. was original brown color, and had become beautiful and glum/ spoils Dailtirelv over, the bead. Others and friends are using your itettanttille the happiest erects. lion. Inds* Breese, Evikeestorif Mad% says my hair wax prematurely gimp, R the use of Wood's esturative,ichaa it 4 origins! color, and I bay. au sivalslVP maneutly so. Ilun. 11. I. Stewart, says, my hair was very gray, but alter using two buttlsM,g stored it to its 'mum, color. Rev. J. K. Bragg, Brook/NU. lbw, ways it has removed from my lowa initostasks, dandruff, and a constant tendency to halal, and restored my hair, which wears, ' to its original eolor. J. W. Devidaen, Monmouth, 111., ism. ip hair was two-thirds Fray, or rather orb but. by the applicAtton of the as directed , it bas resumed its original . Dr. 0. Wallis, Wino, lap after ealaggii great many °the, preparations, tL gi lt = feet. I used one bottle of your flak tire, which has cured a humor In my hill • two Sears' standing . Be n jamin leongrule, 254 &wood" Asilaut t New York. says, haring lost sty bait by Mho (Soda of the Erysipelas, when it leg. ho grow, instead of blApok, as heretulascil well mairral with gray. Haring triad FOV preparetkins to .. ! restore the 1101iit feet, I was inuceol to try ,rou=ii spite of all toy doubts . It has had *a dostrad i'fest U. L. Williams, M. D.: Peckammaa, ear, I hawe used your Restorative, itedillail it all it is recommended to be: I We • it fur Tettet and Ind it a need* W. M. Woodward, M. D., intaliket 4 lll *aye, he rimumuutuds it in his pried", $ best preparation for the hair now Ii ties,: Edward Walcott, says, three aldlOnitliii my We was very gray, h la sow cyan brows, the original oiler. envookli all by the use of Wood's Restorative. 111 "" avil Zpi la li g rlieation will restore any person's M original enlor and texture. J. D. Hoes. sayß. a lbw applkatimesimiew td my hair been la row gel tare black, ion ors swim • Betsey Soles, linetliatat . says that hat hair had, for a mbar ' bead perfaetly white, bat now it it ,•`^. to its youthful isolsr, oat aisi fitly Dr. J. W. Boat, St.Paal, = i s 10 .1 . 1 1& is stroag. thick and black, time since be was both bald sot gni; pawl* Isere saw its sleets and hore.Niadlows to it. Morrie Gosling, It D., St. Loure,iiiiii SUN Orr trying way ether pray rablia m•• au diet, lie eueski two bogies, slhilik i er t kis Wad with a atnr and viopene t. bah , as 4 Wittiest! to sow awl esti aneskJ. Ilenns, asysittre kale IV yr, bet re We du* Ai Wag t attar %dog tini im4 1 014197., boa do 'aim magi grim* .. Preparai by O. 7. Wand i ; .1 keg etreet,St. LolAt. nail .112 . 7ti, York, sad said by alt Den t Unlinks Deniers; des. . Toilet Ono& Denim in th e 1 ' "V " " May 24, MS. Um *WOOL TUX usdareigsedl iallrist dm Iteremedie baeliese lbs pa. after be seadismod at lie "isl wave e i serabeir was. 11.14 aid W Visr tyle solit sessessemb . er,'ar im LN 4" WPM* a Masa Misr* et - old 'amassers. sad . Wombs( retired teams doe sees. It is sweselestAbOilleald _ . OM MIR
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