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Ma, &tante t--There eras a time when I looked
upon itobert Cl. Harperi- Esq, editor of the
Adams Sentinel, as one of the moat reasonable,
candid •ead 4sososietn men is the :ranks of
(be Opposition---when I considered him as
reedy toAcknowledge t both In public and pri
vate,the merits and good deeds - of those that
Mend - with hint in religion or politics as any
Man in the borough of Gettysburg or the coun
ty of Adams. It was -this liberality of senti
mtett and gentility of manners, that enabled
him in general to boast of so respectable a list
of subscribers, (composed of Democrats as welt
asWhigs,) instead of any extra talent or ener
gy On his part. But Br. Harper, like many of
his predecessors, was not infallible, nor proof
against the inroads of reverses and defeat ; be
fore which both his temper and manners grad
ually began to give way. So long as the party
.to which be belenged continued to be RE
SPECTABLE and prosperous, so long did Mr.
Harper observe the rules of moderation end
candor to the letter—but alas t so soon as his
flock began to associate with wolves in sheep's
clothing—to meet in SECRET CONCLAVE—to ad
minister oaths—to use secret grips and passes
and by-words and countersigns—and to ogee
rewards and reprisals to all those that could' he
induced to come and seethe Elephant, no mat
ter what their character or morals had been
before,—so soon as all this took place to the
destruction and downfall of his party, ho seems
'to have lost, by degrees, his character for con
serwafiromess and candor, until now,l am sorry
4.0 say,be appears not to be himself at all. I feel
confident he has not followed the natural in
clinations of his heart, in his conduct and
course—but the force of circumstances, and
the hatred he bears towards the Democratic
party, have brought 'hint to what he • is, and
tempted hint to do what, tinder former dream
stan6es, ho would have shrank from the very
IrtIOUGLIT of committing.
his not my provinco,or my delight thus to
comment on , the conduct, or expose the frailties
of Talmo= =careens like the one iii question - ;
bat the reed - mg of last specimen of iucon
sistency and UNUANLINESS, makes this expose
actunlirnecessery and proper. In his Sentinel
fof this week, Mr. Harper attempts to reply to
that portion army communication, of the week
before, that asserted that lion. M. Smyser
hind voted against and taleen "extra-,pay," by
charging, that as' that gentlemen had enclosed
hii m a check for one-half of the extra pay, and
ha ad appropriated the other half to the Female
J.Leademy of BcShorrystown, therefore be, D.
J. Smyser, did not take extra-pay. To cap the
climax of malice and PIIAMBAICAL hypocrisy, he
excitingly asks, in the face of this palpable de
ception," Where is the falsification now?"
Mr. Harper must consider his subscribers as
Terde,nt as he is MY if he presumes he can
casueno them in this way.
But let us examine the congratulations that.
this good Sentinel is bestowing on himself for
the light that he was enabled to throw on the
esiblect, from the fact that he happened to be
Treasurer of the G. F. Academy at the time
the Hon, 11 Smyser did not take the extra
pay. here tl , 4y are: "The Compileris evident
ly not BOOZED up, and as in remitted above,
is 'floundering about.'" "This reference to
Judge Smyser was a very unhappy one. kilo
would not appropriate to his own ram= use
the money voted by the Legislature to them
selves as pay during the recess—but made a
maeostriox of it creditable to himself," ac.-
4 "Anki yet, with all this doctimentary evidence,
the Compiler says Judge :-_ , :myser took extra
Ipay,aud Mr. Will did as the lion. D. M. Siny.
see had done. Where is the falsification now ?"
The cause that needs propping up by such
siiisereble and palpable deception as is attempt
ed here, in the face of documentary evidence„
must be desperate and deqpi e abie indeed; a n d
the man that resorts to such' bald-faced strata
gems and self-evident 311.41MPRESENTATIONS 7
Inust b/ hardened lathe ways of presumption and
hypocrisy. It the money that the Hon. D. M.
Smyscr checked out, and disposed of in the
way stated, belonged to him, he had a right to
appropriate it to whatever use he thought
proper. If it did not belong to him, he had no
Tight to rob Peter to pay Paul, by chocking it
bout as tiC3lgnated by his letter to Ft. G.Harper,
tEsq., then Treasurer of the G. P. Scadetuy.
If the money that Charles Will drew as extra
pay belonged to hint, he had the same right to
-appropriate and apply it as he thought best,
as had D. M. Smcter. And if he has thought
proper to bestow any portion of it upon indi
gent persons or benevolent institutions, the
notes of true' charity do not require him to
herald it to the world through the world-wide
,organ of Hobert G. Harper, Esq., or that of any
bother Know Nothing in or out of the county.
Mr. Harper is now old enough to know this,
'but has not the In tnliness and the moral cour
age to act upon his better knowledge.
Ma. EDITOR Star of last week
eopies au article from the Chambers
!burg Repository, boded "Edward
:McPherson," which well deserves-at
tention. The repositery, if it knows
Stu own assertions to he ind and true,
knows more than anybody else about
," Edward McPherson." It says "few
,tnen have surpassed Edward McPher
son in shedding the lustre of godus upon
the Politics and Literature of the day."
lit would be well for the Repository if
it wishes to maintain its reputation, if
it has any, for truth and intelligence,
to give some proof in support of this
extravagant assertion. Where and
w hen Edward McPherson shed the lustre
of genius on the Politics and Literature
.of the day, as well as all the particulars
connected therewith, the people of
Adams county would like to know, and
would thank the Repository to inform
them.
The Repository says Edward McPher
son is scarcely thirty years of age, and
yet few ;non have surpassed him in
' , shedding the lustre of genius on the
Politics and Literature of the day."--
', For ten years past he has perhaps con
tributed more to an enlightened 'dis
cussion of the political questions before
the people than. any other man of his
Age. .I,t Drell tor the credit et' the
lieposito,ry that, he provided this ex
travag,ant hyperbole with the emphatic
perhaps. Where did this Edward Mc-
Pherson contribute so superlatively to
this enlightened discussion Not in the
Congress of the nation—not in the
-`Legislative halls of the State—not on
the stump? Then where? Echo an
.iwors whores' In the Know Nothing
Councils, perhaps? The Repository
no doubt knows, but as yet must keep
'this silent and secret, until it is ordered
by the Grand G. D. X. S. to remove the
of secrecy, and to exhibit the noc
turnal repord.
But the Repository declares that Ed.
ward McPherson had been instrumental
,to a great extent in effecting the con
summation of the sale of the Main Line
in 1857, and of the- remainder of the
canals by the last Legislature, through
his letters to the Philadelphia Bulletin
I.n 1856 and in 1857, which were "print
.ed in pamphlet form by the friends of
'Reform." It iscruel in the Repository
hus to divulge the name of tho author
if those wonderful letters, since I have
In confidentially Assured, by a mem
ber of the order, in good standing on the
goose question, that this Edward the
'treat had-, whilaenditingAirose letters,
• unted the cf.:ist, and laid the minds
• 'on, of starting up, rbeenix like,
' other Junius furore from their ashes.
: ut such half Know Nothings as the
t• ,pository, it seems,ounnOt keep their
• wn counsel, and it is on this aectAnt
hat the straight out Americana .have.
et reluctantly 'consented to Ittilfdp
to with these sable Rltpublicans.
But since the Repository is so con
versant- with these greaecauses and ef
fects, it should tell its readers whether
ggEd• 1 McPherson" was also
instrumental to a groat cztent in en
grafting in the bill for.the sale of the
Main Line, the main feature that the
State waste be robbed of the revenue
accruing from the State warct,tin the
shape of Tonnage ; or whether the lustre
of genius he shed upon the Polities and
Literature of the day, prevented the
Consummation of this Legislative swin
! die, by enlightening apd superinducing
the Supremo Court to pronounce this
"bargain and sale" unconstitutional
'Jacob Rester, Esq., in his." strong (le
i sire to see our State Tax reduced by
economy and retrenchment," should
call this modern Junius to judgment on
this particular phase of the subject, so
that the people of, this Congressional
district may not go it blind on the
second Tuesday of October next.
The Repository has shed as much
light on tins subject perhaps, as Edward
McPherson has on the Literature of
the day. Before the Repository made
those nerd discoveries, the benighted
citizens of Adams were almost entirely
unacquainted with the lustrous quali
ties and qualifications of their fellow
citizen, " Edward McPherson," as well
as with the cacaos that were instrumen
ital to a great extent, in effecting, the
consummation of the sale of the Main
Lino in 1857. They were under the
impression that this wholesale swindle,
including the throwing away of the
Tonnage tax, was consummated, to 'a
great extent, by more shining arguments
than this young man could command;
by more substantial aid than ho was
then, precocious as ho was, able to
i bring to bear on the subject. The
Star and Jacob Rester, Esq., should see
'to it at once, and know how far their
"smart young man" "waded" into the
; State swindle, and lot the, people know
the result. The Repository also says
"Edward McPherson" "has made his
marl: in every struggle in Pennsylvania
since ho attained his majority." This
is astonishing and Startling in the ex
teeme, and if it were not for the supe
lrior intelligence of the Repository, the
people would have remained in the dark
again, as the luminaries of our county
are averse to revealing' such mysteries
as this. But the Repository is again
elliptical, in failing to record the time
and place, when and where, its " little
giant" made his mark; whether it was
in the Know Nothing Lodges, and
whether the time was day or night, as
his mark is so private that outsiders,
and those uninitiated are not permitted
! to see it.
!or Ths Compiler
For my past I am not aware of any
great miracles that " Ed wtprkft MePher
son" bus performed, either in Polities
or Literature. The "few brier ex
tracts" the Repository gives of his ad
dress on "The Christian Principle—lts
influence upon Government," cont.:l4as,,
in my humble opinion, very bale =dea
l:act' to enlighten the multitude, much
less Senators and Divines. Hear him
on the gods, and we will let him and
his glory rest until another day—" It
has (The Christian Principle) diverted
the sentiment of veneration from my
thologi3 gods, but little better• and some
times much worse than 77102 " If this is
not a classical sentence lam a Know
Nothing on the subject. I have al
ways been taught that an " honest
.man was the noblest work of the Crea
torceording to Edward Mailer
son'ic-fevelations, there are some hea
then gods a little better as well as some
times much worse than man. Jacob
Rosser, Esq., should call the attention
of the Repository, and other' political
divines, to this beautiful and enlighten
ing extract, so that the origin of these
new gods may be traced, and that their
names, with their peculiar merits, may
be duly entered and recorded in their
proper place, in mythological History.
TOBIAS.
FOLLOCAIIANCE
For The Compiler
Cast of the East India Mutiny—The
Trotible with the ditlantie Cable.—NEW
YORK, Sept. 29.—The cost of the sup
pression of the India mutiny is begin
ning to excite alarm in England. It is
estimated that before the close of the
campaign forty millions of pounds will
be added to the debt of India, and that
there will be an annual deficit of six
millions.
The Valentia correspondent of the
Times says that it is perfectly conclusive
according to the _experiments of Prof.
Thomson, that water has reached the
conducting wire in at least ope place,
not lesS than two hundred and twenty
miles from shore, and as the currents
received from Newfoundland vary from
one two-handrail to only one nine-bun
droth part of the strength, they should
be, it would,be deceiving the public to
state that the fault is - other than of the
most serious nature. - -
, It appears that recent experiments
induce the belief that the fracture, or
fractures, for it is thought:there may be
two, will be found to exist at a distance
of between two hundred and three
hundred miles from shore. For about
two hundred and thirty or two hundred
and forty miles the depth is only four
hundred and ten fathoms, and within
that range mischief could easily be re
paired. But a sudden descent then oc
curs to ono thousand five hundred and
eighteen fathoms, were it is extremely
doubtful ftp itVipg,could be done. The
probability scorns to be, that it is at
this abrupt point the damage has been
sustained. Shares aeclined on Saturday
to three hundred and fifteen poands.
HOLLOWAY'S -OINTMENT ANO PlLLS.—Woodernal
tares of bip disease, stiff joieds, paralytation of the limbs,
aced other tripling diseases of the hones, sinews, nerrii,
and neaseles, have been seampllalsed daring the past year
by a brisk mad regular *se of Holloway's Ointment.. It le
the any laxative which predates any impreeskus on them
fearful antedates. The Mises° are doing winders'. No
cane of dyspepsia bowel eansedsint, or Ever ileum ail)
resist their unitary Opsiation. WIT 'Wald any Mimes
Wog suffer from these nealedice, when the M.aal ofllo
- relief are to be Nand la every city and town its
the United States ?
THE HAMMONTON FARMER, a sewspaper derotist to
Literature sal Agricolters, oleo settles forth fail stesesto
or tho now settlement ot. ILammenton, in New Jersey, ass
be subseribed tor steely Ueda . per annum.
Inclose postage. stamps 'tor . the amount. Address to
Editor et the Farmer, thumocreton.Atialstiecoanty, New
Jersey. Thom wishing cheep Mod, et the best quality, is
one ot the healthiest turf most delightful climates isk,the
Halos, see advertisement of Hammonton Eustis.
Sept, IT, - lifdd. 3m '
TUN COUNT.,—Po rata Comet sae seett Aria tits
aakatoya about aigbt'o.elook, oa tbaerasiott of tbo 2ett
tilt:, at Cambridge. It war tba nortboliat botiaoa, out
snows -u a Aar alba *moat -or third masoitado. Wa
bar* bore, In Philadelphia, a star of tbo ibis magaitoito
jo the abopa of the Stoma - Rona Ciotbimeltaltof
ti; Wawa, Not 603 and 604 Cbuitat smut, aipao ll aMM
PialadolOis - I& -)4o
TEE 'MEM NAIR,. -
Persons visitiggthe York, Fair daring
the present. week wilt- bek:iAken, from
any
-of the Stations, over .the Gettyi
burr.Railrm4d; going and returning, at
HALF FARE. P. ItteecapY, 'Prat.
Oct. 4, 1858.
Er WINAT MUM NE3tEIPYI.43III LIMNS
CLatIIEZII clustuusso illallial NUJ, from a
prinoriptiently Mr S. Clarke, M. D., Physicleslatrees ,
&airy to the Qum. This well known medlelseM no be;
petition, bit Senn Ng Itid. route:l7lhr Venal* Mika Wes
uI Ottetrietipso, from any muse whaler's.; and **though
a powerful remedy, thileontain anthill; hurtful to that
coutitation. To MalltlO Latin it Lo pecadUrly salted.
It will, In short time, brio; on the monthly period with
regularity.
Theta Fills bare smear been tufo to fail where the
directions on page of pamphlet an well Ogletree'.
Par farther particulars gets pamphlet free of Misused.
N. sad 6 pottage stamps enclosed to any author.
Ised agent, will insure • bottle, containing over .50 pills,
by return mail.
T. W. Dyott & Bon, Whalen!. Agents, PlAtidelphis.
A. D. Buehler. Agent, Gettysburg.
hist ly
VARY LINOS Toll RILE 23 milos from Malts&labia
by Railroad is the Rat* of New Jersey. Soil smug toe
best for Agricultural propane, bola* a good team Emit,
with a clay bottom. TM land la a large tract, dirtied tato
small Isms, and hundreds from all puts el the country are
ow settling tabu lid*. Tbsemp*asbsseaagtuw64.
Terms .from Pl 3 to $2O per sere, payable within Your
years by instalments. To visit the plato—Leare Tino St.
Wharf at Phila. at I'S A. U. by Railroad for Ilammontoa,
or address 11. ft. Byrnes, by latter. Sob full advertisement
to another column. (Sept. 27,1'53.-tee
in" See advettisenseet of Dr. Eiiiibird'a Ltnsa
b another totem.
tErAtI wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good toil,
and Aim market, too advertisement of Hammonton
Lands. [Sept. 27. am
ta"To all ranting Fermi, see wlrertlsenunt of Mule.
mantel! Leacti. [Sept,. V. 3,n
i)j4i.ket itepolls.
Cotreetodfrom thelant Bald mars, York & Ilanovierikera
Baltimore—Friday last.
Flew, per hared, $5 37 ® 5 50
Wheat, per basket, 1 20 (t‘ 1 45
Rye, ..75 (t. 82
Cern,' .1 80 a 85
Oats, gi 40 44
Clover-seed, " 5 25 Cce) 5 75
Tim Way, " • 200(. 2 25
Beef Cattle, per hand., 5000 7 00
Hogs, if 550 600
Hay, per ton, 11.00 ®13.00
Whiskey, per gallon, 23 ® 24
Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 62 00
Mower—Thursday last.
Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 00 -
Do. " from storeq, _ 550
Wtresk, per bushel, 1 15 ® t 23
Rye, 1.4 73
Corn, 44 77
VtLtS) 44 40
13=2=11
Timothy, "
Plaster, per ton,
)'Prittay /amt.
Flour, per MI, from wagons, $5 00
Po., " from stores, 600
Wheat, per hnsliel, - 1 10 ® 1 25
Rye, 16 76
Corn, II 79
Oats, is 42
C10rtr,4.441, " 5 00
Timothy?," 2 00
Inaster. per ton. 6 50
iite, ail#.
"Then rem* the wild heather. earn° *Teel or come MOW;
etandl, oirhutherhuoererit
MARRIED,
On the :10:h tilt., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler,
Mr. MA SOA All CARL; ACGlltoMiss SUSANSAII
C. BIESECKV, both of Franklin township.
On the 26th ult., at Mailt's Church, by the
Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. GEORGE WINE to
Miss JANE GERHART, both of Manchester,
Carroll county, Md.
Toi
4 itite lesewe ceatrtealbe earn of man it canna ;
Nov gt eco in south, nuw withering °tithe ground."
DIED.
On the 15th NVILDASIS, aged
iG years 8 months anti 22 days.
Chas. R. Doran, M. D.
(*VP IC E an Baltimore street, one door south
`+- 7 of the Presbyterian Church, and opposite
David McCreary's &all' rig establishment,
Gettysburg. (Oct. 4, IS iS. tim
New Millinery Goods.
MISS MARY 91. BUTLER has made per.
chases of a large assortment of new and
fashionable Millinery articles, to which she
invite 3 the attention of the ladies of town
and country. Bonnets, Ribbons. Feathers.
Flowers, and Trimmings, of all kinds, are
included. Colored Straw and Braid Bon
nets, the very latest fashion, are also offer
ed. Silks and Satins, of all colors, for win
ter bonnets, she will have on hand in a few
week's. Ready-made Bonnets, with Band
Boxes, can always be had.tilie will be
found at the old stand—Mr.Joinftatisin , zer's,
in Littlestown. [Oct. 4. ISA.
J. W. Scott,
(Late of the Firm of Winchester & Scott,)
C IENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING STORE,
and
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
No. 814 CUESSrr STREET, (nearl, opposite
the Girard llouse,)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. SCOTT Would respectfully call the
attention of his former patrons and friends
to hie new• Store, and is prepared to fill or
ders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect
fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SU JUTS au.j COLLW.
Oct. 4, 18,8. ly
Buffalo Robes.
ny the hale or robe at tIEOI{4IF. F. WO3l
--• RATIVS, Not. 415 .117 r .410.31 St.
PUI LAD.A.
N. D. Also a huge assortment of LADIES
FANC Y FURS of own manufacture.
Oct 4, 1858. .3m.
New Goods !
GEORGE, ARNOLD has spin replenished
his stock of Goods. Ms assortment is
now fill, among which is a great variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods, and fancy goods gen
erally. The Ladies will please call foe Bar
gains. Also, cheap CLOTHS, Cassimeres,
Cassinetts, Vesting, Ready-insde Clothing,
Blankets; Shawls, Flannels, Coatings, Ho
siery, Gloves, &o. U.; also, a large stock of
Domestics, Fresh Groceries, etc. , ,-
READY-MADE (7LOTHING:—If you
want the cheapest and -best Ready-Made
Clothing in town, call and seethe. Assoto.
We make our own Clothing, Lave bands con
stantly employed , cutting out and making up.
Oar stock of Cloths, Cassimeress Cessiestte.
Coatings, Vestings, de.. le large -and
Call and see ns, and if we cannel St you is a
garment ready made., we will take your
measure, and =kayo* up a garment just as
you may desire to bare it made, 'flambe:t
est notice. Mr. Culp- is *brays on hand at
the Clothing Emporium,inight, polite, and
always ready to wait upon &mob That colt.
Try him, prove him, and see if there be any
error in him. •
Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1858. : _ •
- To. the Lulls& .
Thsme
(VMS MiNOLD lutt *Obi wittlettitelted
" Ms stook of Lotrats',l)re* , . sim tronl --
000 6; im fiat nvii on MO the WV= saw ,
prettiest-sit:kit of Oren Mob tir %Ica.. :
eiyiee are req . §etaittwad pt ea. laii; - W ish.
Among FM* .uo_a bettOfek-ulestifm:o4--- ---'
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S totglii;ii Wadi fitt NSW) ili grest - Tarl"it i
Chigoes Vriee *4144 eery handataaw.` a
$ word we •herebora a 'media to sta,aikoloy' r
twin& off eitti q *thud the oriagrute ! —
Cell nod see us. - -
4 49 - 4, PP:
niIEESE.-A first-rate article jest received
and for sale by G LLEaria & TI10)3.19.
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ettnittY,Siliagtha
day ofilleptentbi4l64 o .ds BM of Bri*.
net D. taunt's' hbolvinat petition; sell, -
On SATURDAY; the 30th of OCTOBER Inst.,
at 11 o'clock, A. M., at Public Sale, to the
highest bidder. on the premises, at the. Pheuis
Mill, near Emmitsburg, all those
TRACTS AND PARCELS OF LAND,
conveyed to us by said Young by deed, and
conveyed by Arthur Quinn to John and Samuel
D. Young by deed duly recorded in Lib. H. S.
No. 11, fol. 129, Jtc.,one.of thelsand Records of
Frederick county, and the parcel or parcels of
lapd conveyed by John Young to Samuel D.
Young by deed recorded in Lib. E. S. No. 7 2
fol. 516, one of said Records.
• The - said tracts or parcels of land contain in
the. aggregate
116 ACRES,3 ROODS & 35 VI BCFIES of LAND,
more or less, and will be sold for that quantity
In the gross, and not by measurement. The
Land is of first-rate quality ; is now in good
state of cultivation, and has been well taken
care of and tended. It Is first-rate BOTTOM
LAND, on Sam's Creek, and its productiveness
is equal to any in that section of the State or
County, and possesses great capacity for im
provement. It Is welt watered, mountain wa
ter in abundance being In each field. The im
provements consist of
TILE PHENIX. MILL,
a Three-story Brick Building, running tiro pair
of Burrs, with abundant and neverfailibg
Wa
ter Power sufficient to run three or four pair.
It is unsurpassed by any water power in Em
mitsburg District. There are also on •
the Farm TWO DWELLING ROUSES, Ns
one at the Mill, a Ismail. Weatherboarded
Building; and the other, about one hundred
yards distant, a Two-story Log Dwelling
House, also a flourishing Young Orchard of
prime and select Apples ; also a good' SAW
MILL, newly built, with abundant and never
failing water power.
At the sme time and place, by virtue of the
same authority, we vein sell
:8 ACRES OF WOOD-LAND,
lying about 2 miles freer the above described
premises, on the road leading from Emmitsburg
to Harbaugh's Valley, being one of the tracts
conveyed to Samuel D. Young, by John Young
by deed, recorded in t.ib. E. S. No. Ir, fel. SIC
This tract is well set in CHESNCT TIMBER.
fe*The above deseiihed Farm, MilLs and
Dwelling Houses, will be sold together. They
are situated about one mile from Enteritaburg
on the hlarbaugh Valley road, being about 2
miles from St. Joseph's, and one mile and a
half from Mount St. Mary's College. The Penn
sylvania State Line is only one mile distant,
and Gettysburg nine miles by a good road.
TERMS OF . SALE.—The terms of sale as
prescribed by the Court's Order, are one-third
cash on the dny of sale; one-third in one year ;
nod one-third in two years from the day of
sale, with interest. The deferfed payments to
be scented by the notes of the purchaser with
security, bearing interest from the day of sale.
tea - Any further information concerning the
aid property. &e., may be obtained from the
subscribers, living in Frederick city, Md., or
from Robert Annan, Esq., on the adjoining
property, who will furnish any information
that may ho necessary ; or from Mr. John
Young, at the Phenix Mills.
WILLIAM J. ROSS,
DRAHLE IC T. JOHNSON,'
Oct. 4, is Trustees.
5 00
200
6 nu
Assignee's Sale.
rplIE subscriber, Assignee of L FRANKLIN
$ Mruns, will offer at Public &le, on the
premises, on Wedneaday,the 2.01 k dcwOclubcr
instant,
A FARM,
the property or said Assig or, situate in
Rending township, Adams county, within
half a mile of Round Hill P. 0., and two
miles of York springs. adjuininm ' lands' of
Gilman Myers, Jesse Chruntster.Valentine
Myers, and others, containing 101 Acres,
more or less, of Patented Land. The im
provements are a Two-story Log
ROUSE, (roughcast.) Rank Barn,
nearly new, Wagon Shed, Corn i; ;
Crib, Carriage House, Spring -
louse, with a never-failing spring, Ost-
Kitchen, with a well at the, door of the
kitchen, having a pump in it. There is also
a young Apple Orchatd of choice ft nit. with
other kinds of fruit, such'as Peaches, Pesis,,
&c. About 25 acres are Timber-land, with
a fair proportion of first-rate Meadow. The
land has all been limed, and there is a ,run
ning stream of water through the farm.
Persons wishing to view the property ;up
requested to call tet L. Franklin Myers, re
siding thereon, or on the Assignee, residing
in the neighborhood.
terSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
JOHN 11ENRY MYERS,
Oct. 4, ISSB. is Assignee.
Small Farm,
7 - lon S' F —The suirseriber, desirnos of
.
retartag from farming, offers at Private
Sale,
IIIS FARM.
situate in Cumberland township, Adaras
county, on Rock-creek, adjoining lands of
Henry Lutt, Dr. J. Runkle, James Rider, and
others. containing about 87 Acres, more or,
less. There is t fair proportion of Wund:
land, and the prop erty . is in a good state of
cultivation. The Improvements
are a one and a half btory Frame
iVeatherboareled HOUSE, good .:11:11j
frame Barn,wenther boarded,wisb
Sheds, and other Out•buildings; a good viaing
Apple Orchard, and about 50 bearing Peach
trees. There aro two springs of writer.
The terms will ho made known on applica
tion to the subscriber. JAMES BLACK.
Oct. 4, F 58.
traqf not sohtbefore the Ist of November,
it will then be offered for,Rent.
Call at Reininger's
IPOR BARGAINS'.—The subscriber has
A: just returned from the city with another
largo assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
Wear, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Cassinets,'rwceds, all kinds of Vesting, Le.,
which he will dispose of at the lowest living
prices. His stock has been selected with .
great care, and cannot but please the tastes
of this community.
• Don't forget I Call at the Merchant Tailor
ing establishment of -
JACOB .REININGEII,
Oct. 4; 1858. Carlisle street.
List of Letters
Ipp EMAINING in the Post Office, at Gottys
." burg, Oct. 4, 1858.
Alleman Rev. •M. J. Miller Isaac 2
Anderson Mies Cath. Moore Geo. A.
Baker John McKesson John
Butler Rev. J. O. Meelorielliss-Ann '
S. Mating John
Calmat Solomon Mesen. Ott & Son
Cobean Robert , -Peters Arno,
Cutts Mary L. 2 Potterneld
Carbon& John Reek Mari
Davis W. &O. -' Reed Andre*
.Danlinger D. 'Rummel Job
Du John • Robert Mr.
Diehl Ephraim Rohinsor. 3L P., M. D.
Fogel Low 4 Stewart Harvey
Maher Miss Mary A. :Spencer ILL.
Frey Frederick , Sewed David
Frenzel"Frolerick" Socks John -
Geiger 1L.,-, - &mast-Harem. - ,.
Hanel O. B . - Showeror.Theo4reA
nollingef - Pavid ; jileettMrs. Ana:
Bili ts&r 4 - ' ~ ca s Se
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llagkes Patrick r Solutliffilifig. - na,rY ' -
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serpersorp calling for letters in the above
list' will plots° isay they !tre advertised.
stir Spanish quarters, levies and 4plf not
yeeeived in payment of postage.
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• - 1' lie Sale.
THE subheriber
'olits . iring to rod die /iisistTlik,
rill ofilr ta , Pit Sale,-at Matestablish.
meat, in Piet Middle Inflect, Gettysburg, an
Saturday, (lie 23d deg qf
October inst., tTie
following t t -
THREE GOOD HORSES,
2
new Buggies, 2 second hand Rockaway
Carriages, 1 second-hand Two-horse Car
riage, I Falling-top Buggy, nearly now, 1
second-hand Door-body Carriage, I Sulky,
nearly now, 2 Sprin t ; Wagon., 4 now paitt t
ea Buggy Ito‘lleti, with or- er articles.
A credit of mouthu will be given. All
who desire to buy BARGAINS had better
atteni the- salC. '
iiirSalo to commence, at 1 o'clock. P. 51.,
on said day. JACOB TROXEL.
Oct. 4,1358. to
Vablable - •
.4.1. A T PRIVATE SALE. o.e 'tier
offers at Pritate Sale
THE FA'Rl4l,‘
on width he resides, situate in Butler town
ship; Adams county, Pa., adjoinin ands of
Jonas Roth, "Henry Wislor, Henry ay
baugh, and others, containing 1.50 Acres,
more or less, with 20 acres, of Chesnut
land convenient. The improve
meats are a good Onelin ( ko'hair - .;:.Ifiti -
story Log HOUSE, a pod now
Log Shop, or out-kitchen, with
oven attached, a first-rate , Bank Barn, part
stone and part frame, also a good new Hog
and Corn bouse,,and other heccs3ary out
buildings, all of which have been put under
now roof within the last four ',years. - Dig
Conownim Creek I.snands the one side of the
place.- There is alWell of Water at the door,
and two Springs near the buildings, and a
good Orchard of fruit. Them is a sufficient
amount of wood on the farm, and sufficient
meadow, about 18 acres of width are bottom
meadow. There has been put on the farm
about 2000 bushels of lime. Persons wishing
to purchaso may 'find it to their advantage
to call and see this farm. us it is a first-rate
stook and grain farm. There is also on the
farm a quantity 0, good clay for making
brick, together with t shed. To any person
wishing to follow brick making this is a rare
chance, as any,tnount of brick can be sold
in the neighborhood. The farm is conveni
ent to Kills, Churches, Public School, and
Mechanics' Sliops.
liar Persons wishing to view the farm
will be shown the saute ivy the subscriber.
Terms made easy. W. F. WALTER.
.Oct. 4, Ht5S. 6t;
Farr for Salo.
O .
N 7708 day. the 12,1 h of October inlet., at I
o'clock. P. ?J.; the 'ides of DANIEL
NEIDICII will sell at Public Sale, at the resi
dence of the widoW l , in Reading township,
Adams county,
F A 11 31
containing 173 Acres, more or less, on which
are erected a Two-story Brick
110U,Sli, a Log Barn, a Spring of
nererfailing water near the door, Pi
and all other necessary outbuild
inns. There is a
. good Orchard. There is
about 60 Acres in go a Timber, and the
Farm is under good, fencing.
ligirAttendance will be given and terms
made known by ' THE BEMS.
Oct. 4,1858.* t&
A Valuable Farm,
AT PUULIC pirrsuance- of an
Order of the • Orphan's Lleurt of khauis
county. the" undersigned, Administrators of
the estate of Pinup Tumacts. deceased, will
osier at Public S.de, on the premises, on Sat
urday, the I+ll4 day rd' October next, the fol•
lowing property of said deceased, vik :
A VALUABLE FARM',
situate in Straban township. Adams county,
within 11 miles of the Gettysburg att , l Han
over Railroad. and the same distance from
the Gettysburg and York Turnpike. adjoining
lands of Christian Thomas, David Munfort,
Henry Thomas, and Others. containing 148
acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which
are first-rate Tnnber.land, with a due propor
tion of Meadow. The improve
ments -are a large ITwo-story , 4.$ o c
STONE HOUSE, Stone Kitchen t. i
and Smoke House attached, Dou
Me Log Barp. Stable, and all necessary out
buildings ; a good Apple Orchard, and a nev
er-failing well of water near the doer ; water
in the barn-yard; several never-failing springs
on the - Farm, and a never-failing stream
through it. to which access from nearly every
field can be bad (or the watering of cattle.
triTersons desirous of viewing the proper
ty before the day of sale, will please call on
Mr. Samuel Welcome, residing on the adjoin
ing Farm, or on either of the Administrators.
I.l:7Sale to comm t nee at 1 o'clock, P. Al.,
on said day, when attendance Will be even
and terms wade known by
- HENRY THOMAS,
&AMU EL THOMAS,
Administrators.
By the Court —I l.rG WoLe, Clerk.
Sept. 27, 1858. is
Real & Personal Property,
AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an
Order issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Adams county, and to me di
iceted, will be offered at Public Salo, at the
house of ,ABRATIAII Mv - tas, in Huntington
township, Adams County. on Mono/ay, the
18th day of -October next, the fullowiog per
sonal property of said Abraham Myers, a
Lunatic'duly declared by said Court, consist
ing of
HORSES, COWS,
Cattle, Plantation Wagon, One-horse Wagon,
Pleuglia, Horse Guars, , large quantity of
from 13 to 15 cords; of Oak Wood, and
a variety of other articles too numerous to
mention.
Also, the Real estate of said lunatic, cis:
A FARM,
containing 100, Acres, more or less, situate
in said -township of Huntington, adjoining
lands of Philip Myers, Peter It. Smith, James
Townsend, and others. The improvements
are a one and at calf story Frame ,
HOUSE, Double Log Barn, Wa
gon Shed, Spring House, with an Liu
excellent spring of water. and an -
Apple Orchard. A! large pripartion ill the
land is good Meadow, and from :15 to3o acres
first-rate Oak Tim h erland. 'The Farm is well
watered. .
Sisrile property will be sold in one body,
or in separate tracts, to suit parch:l3mo.
Jam" Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by -
JOHN HANES, Committee.-
By_the Court—Jaws Bogus, Prottity.
• Sept. 27, 1858,' to
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Stoves! Stoves?
-111MISIV MAUL Rill- KU RTZ bare jest
'Teosiestrietersupplx of netandless.
Parleklialon aaadd:Warp STO,VAS, of the
We*.
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the •lilioreeett 440, ell
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;saps.' F. 1858--
EVELR*,•Watefies, Pistols , ' Molina J
tars,4coordeolus,ljarmonitiis, gi g ay
Thirty-hour and Alarm Cloc k, at all price
t) be bad at / SAMSON'S.
The eetkyaburg Railroad.
. TVir() DAILY TRAINS.
( I N and after today, 'Sept. lath,l Until for
'titer notice, the morning train of Cars will
leave "Gouldeo's Station" at Ti o'clock, A. M.
with passengers for -Delft:ire, York, Her.
risburg. Ptiladciphia, Lc., and return with
passengers from those places at noon. The
afternoon train will leave there at 145 p.
with passengers fur Baltimore, Ate:, - itittning
with passengers from tlarrialiurg, York, Phil.
adelphia. d.c , abo ut 6P. M.
1 151erchandize, Product: iii..traroported
over the road as far as Goultlen's Station,'
ROBERT MeCURDY, Prea't.
Sept. 13. 1858.
A Small raimi
A su
TriIIideOPIPSALE.--Thabseriber offers
" at Private Sale, hi s FAR idoi tu ate i u St. wit n t
pleasant township,Adants county, near Don
aughtown, adjoining lands of Samuel Swope,
Alexander Shurb and others, containing GG
ACHES, more or less. having thereon a
Two-story Frame HOUSE, with Back
building, Deuble Log . Barn, and other Effi
out-buildings ; Spring of nerer4ail
ing water near the door, with excellent Fruit
of allkinds on the premises. Abort 12 acres
are Woodland, and.lo acres Meadow. The.
greater part of the land has been well limed.
Persons wishing to view the property are
requested to call on the subscriber, residing
thereon. Terms easy.
B. F. LtAGARMAN . ,
Sept. 13, 1148. 7w
Dissolution of Partnership.
HE Co.partnership existing between the
subscribers has been dissolved this day,
by mutual consent. We are much 3hliged to
our friends and the public. for the liberal sup
port extended to us. Our books are placed in
the hands of Dunlop Paxton fur collection.
and we earnestly request those indebted to us
to call and make nnmediste payment, as we
desire to settle the business of the arm with
out delay. DUNLOP PAXTO N,
E. F. MILUENNY.
Sept. 24.1858.
A Card.
THE subscriber, haring disposed of his in
tereat in the Store of Paxton & 5111hcnny
to R. P. 3111henny o , respectfully asks the con.
tinuanee of his frilmds and customers to pa•
tronize his SUCCeSSOr IL P. trllhsssir.
DUNLOP PAXTON.
"Sept. 27, 1858.
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoe&
TOW rog 134,UGAINS!--The subscriber
-LI basis; eontaaeaced business on his own
hook, at the mil known F4,rl of PAXTON' 41
M at the S. C. 'raer of Centre
Square, respectfully anooettces to thc,e4itiaess
of Gettysburg. and the public generally, that
he will constantly keep on hand a good stook
of goods in his line and will s ell cheap for
Cash. We intend to give our coosimot at
tention to business, with a dispoAtion is
please the particular tastes of every one who
way favor us with their patronage.
It. F. •
Sept. 21,1858.
Large Sale
nt , VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
ki —O9 Thursday and Friday, the 14th and
15th days of October peat. I inttud tosellat
Public Sate, at my residence, in Reading
township, known as "Round Hill," a large
amount of valuable Personal Property, con
sisting of
HORSES, COWS, lIOGS,
Farming , Utensils, of ail kinds, Household
and Kitchen Furniture. flay, Corn, Oats,
Lumber, Bacon, &c. Sale
,to commence at
10 o'clock, A. AL, and to - Continue until all is
sold.
offer at Private Sale 3 TRACTS OF
LAND—No. 1 containing 42 Acres, in Hun
tington and Reading townships,with improve
meats—No. 2 containing 18 Acres, in Read
ing township, with improvements—No. 3
containing 4U Acres of Ittonntain Land. in
Cumberland county, near the Adams county
line. II7"Vor particulars see large bills.
8:71f these Tracts be not sold by the 14th
of October, they may be uttered on that day
at Public Sale. JAMES TOW NSEN D.
Sept. 27, 1858. ta*
Public Sale.
4-N pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's
Court of Adams county, the undersigned.
Administrators of the estate ofJonx Jacous,
deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the
premis is, on Monday, the 25th day of October
next, the following Rcal. Estate of said de
ceased,
A LOT OF GROUND,
situate in Abottstown, Adams county. front
ink on the York and` Gettysburg Turnpike,
Strubingeron the west and
n . publie alley on the east, and known as lot
No. 12. hatang thereon a Two.
story Weatherboarded 110USL, IF Fi
a one and a half story Log House. -
a new Stable, Wade( Water, and _
a number of &nit trees.
lie`Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by - •
CORNELIUS .IA.OOIIS.
GEORGE JAM/118,
Adasiniatratura.
By the Court—ll. O. Wont, Clerk. •
Sept. 27,1859. ta*
Positive, Akde.
19PlIE subscriber will sell at Public Si/icon 1
1 the premises, on Moaclay, the .18M, clay of
October next,
A ROUSE,
at.d 7 Acres of Granite Land, well limed.
in Mountjoy towathip. Adams coanty. adjoin
ing Iloke's Gate. on the Raltitnore Turnpike.
The BOOM; is a one ands half
story, Roughcast; Log Bank Barn; II I!
a Weil of , nerer-failing water I
near the door: and, a young
chard, otchoiCe fruit. Persons wishing tow
the Lot can so by calling at the Gaut. ~
11784 e to nommen°, at 2 o'clock. P.,
on said day, when sUessisuce wake men
and terms wide known by •
NATEIANIE4 LIGONER,
Sept. 27,1858. is
Nonce to Assessors.
MIDI Assessors elasted at. the l i sst OpOsig
1 Election isie heresy notified to attend' at
the Commissioners' Offi3e: in the ilosinsffi of
Gettysburg, to reactive Blank AsseeWent
Dapliestas iunt the necesemz lastssitions,
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a* follows: ' , •
The Aisintsorn of Union; " Ootter ,ige .ler
04, 101
wick; Berwick I.lr.,Otiltrilsito tan, Beat'
ing, Monntpleuent, GermanY &Maus and
Monatjoy, will sttendsinlii„ sl l 9's tb4Osb
of Oetoher neit.;.- • . ,:' •' : ~...
And the Ammon for . Borongh.esuis:
.betissili Freetioisr; 1 1aboV., Ilataillimiuns,
Franklin, Butlari'ideMillete, Tirtiire; iliin
tingdon and Imintorl attessials Mari.
day, Odtobet _2 t • t;1 S. , , „ ~„ • -:,,,. -
By ,rd74:l,die COSI *l4llllllllllMbli . :'-:-*-
- . N. WAT 014,17:";
Sept. 27,111 , 513 •• td' - ''''' ' .:,'
VAT 13* The. Itideisigiti* -1 9berieci;
of west stsaillisv trAV
would - urge those uriebtoititi mgk
mom - vithduritelups-400 ; m41,4w,
lung , months sad utrinirdS44,thot paid
oa o Wore the laic durforlOihner "raixt,
pissed in site hendsier tut for
. , _
Volta itt . tlMASUMk4io44* APE
:11daSktioriastoo op tlSS , ostaso et Salty
rails, late of IfintoC , Souranaforrnep, Adam*
count7i4ansaad* Junin haaapordod-tatha
unilessugeted,.rsei4isg to tits tome tairoakip,
he hereby litres notice • to lilt persons indebt
ed to said estate to make husupdhasPsymenS,
aid those having claims against the same to
present them proper!" authenticated for set
tlement. .1051,1 3 11 LILLY, Adver.
Aug. °3,1859. fit
A PLA,NTAT,IOII,
or Tract of Land, situate in the townships of
Li:oxford and MonnopleastusteAddins county,
adjoinin isnd# of John ,Sineit s soklisristiont
l iii; terinstine; Joseph kitough.
Charles Smith, and others, euntainlog 2.06
, Acres, m0yq,,,0f,,,,tw ! The
prarenieniti ottt.
half - Story 'race s P w s u f T
ROUSE, lark eRid1e..14414 04 (42
and frante.)olllBT & mantis ' t
with ens WantriroEltr; tt Sew illTherebard•
of exctlleatlfrisit s . well of Water, and ether
improvement 4. A. Air proportins t raid
tract is the.beat-zof Shadow, end abut 75
acres are excellent Timber. This property
is situated on Little Conowago Creek, which
rune through the place, cithin threnipsearters
of a mile of New Oxford. The Railroad,con
necting Gettysburg and Hassorer with the
Northern Central Railroad. pause through
this property. upon which Can are now run
ing daily. The Mills-are in eomplete order,
with u good a run of owns as any Mills in
the county, situated u they are in. a funs
grain growing, region. The property will
admit of division, and offers rue induce.
monte for parsons. desirous of engaging in
the business of farming, milling or mentor.-
diting. Any information ea to title. de..
tan be attained - an reference to M. & W. Mc-
Cl ea n, Dols., who haVe chugs of this. taro
coodings.
• 10—Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
of said day.
ISAAC LIMI'VER, Sherif.
F.teriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept. 13, PIM.
Desirable Farms,
AT MIMIC SAT.E.The subscriber*.
Executors of the last will and testamsrtt
of BALTZIig oslll24Telt• deceased, will crtsr at
Publio Sale, on the premises, ea Beturday."
the ltlih day of October next, the fallowing
valuable Real Estate of said decedent. via:.
THE HOME FARM',
situate in MenaHon township, Adams county,
one mile north of Arendteville, abt axo ting
7'
lands of T. T. Wierman,
Mattoon, floury Orner, anti others, contain
ing 174 ACRES t mora or lees, shoot adores
being Woodland, with a due proportion el
Meadow. The improvements are
$ ono and a half sum , Log
Dwelling - HOUSE, - Double Log I
liorn,Wagon Siled,Spring Roost;
and other out-buildings; a never-tailing
near the door, and a stream of water throe
the form, tho fields nll being watered bet two.
There is an Apple Orchard on the premise*.
- Also,
A VARIf,
situate in Franklin township. Adams county,
sid*aing hulls of Michael Crowl, John.
°minter, Moves Baffenanargei, and others,
containing 95 Atwell, sane or lose, with bar
proportions of Woodland and Meadow. • the
improvements comet of „a Two-story
Log HOUSE. Log Barn, with iihodoe•
Corn Crib. an Apple Orchard...with •
spring of water in *a eddar cdfthso , liweUing.
marfcreeng sighing to view Ike Tarim
will call on the premises.
gdr-Sale to commeace at 10 o'clock, A.
M., on•tbe Home lifico, when attendance iltali
1‘
be given and term, made kit by
JEREMIAH SLA AUOM.
JACOB SANDOE,
Sept. 20, 1858. ts* Executory.
' New Boot and Shoe
ESTABLISHMENT.— The Undersigned
would announce to the public that he
has eonnueoml, in connection with his Tow
nery, a BOOT & SUOE Manufac
tory, in New Chester, Adams coun
ty, and is prepared to make up' a awl
Shoos, of all kinds, fur Gently:um, ILadiek,
and Children. Ue will endeavor to have
tho boat of workmen, so that the publieuaed
be under ue apprehension but that every rear
onable effort wall be made to ere tatiehtetiett
to all. Who will favor him with their patron
age. • GEO. EULtEUAILT.'
Sept. 20, 1859. 3m ' -
Railroad Bonds!
A BABE CHANCE FOB tNTBSTSIVIT.
—The Gettysburg Railroad is nearly
completed. and the Company have still a few
more Bonds to sell. These Bonds are bleared
by a mortgage on • the whole length of th e
road / the Huildingx and all its property: in
cluding the unfinished lhite work vest of
Gettysburg to the Marxiand line. There asa
be DO doubt of the security of the investment,
The Bonds bear lateen at die raking ti per
cent. per annum, payable asai-aasselty, sod
the Company are disposing °Meta at 80 pee
cent. of their par value. Thmi Bonds art fro
from all local Taxes, sad at the rate they are
selling. yield to •the holder 74 per and; per,
annum, clear dolt Taxes. Persona dolma
any of them most attend to it soon. royalty
information call on the endentigned, W*7
of the °dicers of the Company
R. WW2*, Presidia.
Sept. Xi, 1858. 31
Independent MIIona:
MIRE Independent Memo trig sten ow
111. &aiming. Me gth of Wow. HAL ot
tbehouse of Charles Myen, jet Bendrestills.
at 10 o'clock. A. M., armed Oa 094119011 it
cording to law. By order/
DAVID ithaniAN.e. a
Sept. 2; 114.
Ad n tWa
nR. TAMES
A."
Cotters or administration on Um latileof
Dr..Lunsi isst,e of Strider* *ewe.
ship, Adams sounty, - doNnusia, hav'umshisse
Istetv granted to the widerslped,
in Franklin township, behereby Om
notice to II "wooer indebted to soli seem -
to wake immediate peposnk -, 1 4 .4 *WA
havisOlaluis spinet the sawn le inel
.91e!s/property nutitentiested fee
• JAMES RUSWI tt 4 14a0r4
Aus. 23, nee. et
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•Aaiiiistnitairt
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NT lIONY POLLS R'S ILITATE.-14 - 161;
41 " of iiheinistratios 00 thosittito of Asti *
fojler. late of goompresoost towalitip,
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