El 0 Ism lsr did mos siv erre* is "hit sheet Itht issr _llar • before the Mika eatelli - le a..itimetit was weds to remise Ad adipm tat Ale taws from re rem, mos bave bus vocirad or t... mood item et' eseitemaid- ?be arson oaf attie aridly i• SOMPlrdalMill with law. The eiresuseiesee ussss the •• eekesd" hisiaest is the Moses .ef Zepreseatativei, lota vitiate of 'medial& Wetly tittered ipasehas wore. swim Otte member more is-1 Moms% asd estropsd" thas the rest, der- eda ressistios that the Capitol be forthwith simoved to as be tett leo severe to noels la • tows where nett ostawee were permitted. Mt Vropmation revived use growl Atter sawn rid of t 3. sir "burtg- Wine" dm mole the "Parietal Liberty 'fear the special order for some erasing am week. Webster bee sines bees liberated. the Co to, Adeatit seA sChtlimmir out eoeskieriag the print ut kin sieet. Statement OP THE SAXE Or GETTYSBURG . ASSETS. L 0.41 sad dlscousts Noel of the Commatwealth. SPecie Due by other Was—. Nalimsat other Bank?... 1o4X•••g•---- J3oada OWlaalke •••••••••• ••••••••••40 so/ • elrealslica DoriNata— l/4m Le fiabsr Banks... EMI _ Tite above stakesseat I. correct, Los At te.t of Osy kaaslegde aad T. D. CARRICK, Caakier. Affirmed aad subscribed before we. April 11, 1853. Gao. AZIOLD, J. P. Attention ! INDEPENDKCT 11.1FLEMEN.—You will meet for parade at the house of laaac BYELS, in Areadtavilk, on Satterday, the 16t4 day of April . ~ at 10 o'clock. A.M., with arms and accoutre latent, In complete order. Ily order of the Cap tain, DAVID HARTMAN, U. S. April 11, 111159. I. C. Neely, IsATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collec tions awl all o th er lousine,s intrusted to care with promptness. °ace nearly opposite iValusestock's Store, lialtimore greet. thitysloarg. April 11, 18.59. tt .. A, LE:SANDER FItAZER, Clock and Watch maker. itaii tossarskl Lis shop to the room dust e West side of the Public Square, lately Isreapiell by David A. Buehler, Esci., as a Law Office. where he will always Be happy to attend Peaks LAU of rustumera Thaukful fur past tarots, he hopes. toy strict atteution to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive tbo patrosage of the public. Gettysburg, April IL 1559. tr - - - New and Fashionable MILLINERY.—Mir, MALISSA J. CARPEN TER having upesedi &Millinery EstAblish sueut, at du residence of her tither, Dr. Carpen ter, miles east of Ciutbtown, on the Chamber-- burg turnpike, would respectfully incite the attention of the public whu may wish anything don. la dist eisiave line. Ilite - Trituruings kept Da hand. (April 1.11„ y r FIZ Committee of Teachers on text book., slippniatad by the Teachers' Institute. will West ia Clettysbarg, oa the I oqi day of Aped. It Le expected that each board of Schaal birectues will be repre.ented. The fvtion'ing Te.tehers cutup:mar Gotattuitti.e; R. A. Little, S. N. Wolf, T. Bender, W. J. iligaelt, If. Gross, L. Wolf. A. L. Kceporte, C. M. Robinson, J. C. lali., B. Carl, S. M. Ifiggle, W. C. Seabrooks, W. S. Cart, J. F. McSherry, S. IL Miller, J. rckenrode. ebroniater, L. (Aliasualtaer, F. Melleritaill. J. N. Herm:tn. E. sr ,t J. K. McILIIEN Y, Co. Supt. April It 1,189. It To the Farmers. Ikiln r il 'S AC C l ° ll ii .aw "slb ine WiIiZSON(iIiIisPRUONT -I...NT.—The undersigned. Agent fur the sale of a.aufic Combined Heaping and Molting Ma blue with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knon ing them to he The hest combined mac/tine in use. It has been successfully /NW:winced lute different parts of oar State, and 1 hare the, fur sold sivy-tune in Adams comity, all rendering Kitti.faction.— The neachine received a silver suedtd at the State Fair--also, the first Frentioin at 'fort. Cumber *and. Centre. Huntingdon. and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers need ing • Reaping Machine. will please call upon One undersigned. before purchasing, as he al ways takes great pleasure in showing. the Ma chines and warrants them to do good work.— Earij orders are solicited, as Ile number re ceived frame des vameaketarer will be in proper 'ion to the detuaud. SAMUEL HERBST.. - 4gesi, Opposite the Eagle lute], Gettpburg, April 41859. 2,1, Notice. JO.. IlleClSZW'll SSTATE.--Letters of la ministration on the estate of d oho McGrew, to of Ylesaßea township. Adams county-, de misted, having been granted to the undersigned, raiding la !maths township, he hereby gives wake to all persons indebted to said estate to maks latasedbite payment, and those having dams stalest the same to pretreat them proper ly asitheaticated for settlement. GEORGE TLILLONS, Adair. April 11,1159. 6t Cheap Clothing. GlllO2llll ARNOLD, at his Clothing Em pedals', has now got his stock of Spring sad Summer Clothing—full and well assorted, all of our own make, and warranted well made. We have just received from the city, a large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Drillings, Jeans, Italian eigh, Pareesetta Cloth, Tweeds, Sa gamer Cassi- WNW / idaera A Veatingt, he., all of which will 'N edits% prices to salt the times. We have isms& ceastaatly mating and making np, and if mraeliamit plasm yes in a garment ready made, we cam take your measure and make you up a garment upon short notice. As usual Mr. Culp is always on the spot with shears and measure is 'band, d$ your service. Please call, as we win Mil* tadenO/Al by any other establishment la [April l 1, 18511. • NrreLl tikit Boa. Roam J. hum, of the several COarill of Corr Men Haas he t h e Commies composing the 19th -11iiMpici, and Jgodee of the Courts of Oyer aad Marriskrarond Gs.s al Jail Delivery, f the trial 4, af atrgitd and other offenders Is the mid _ 41 1 14 Dd : 'Lamm and tame R. Wm _ of the Comte of Comma _ ;mid • . of the Cootie of Oyer aid • - - t - ~: Jr* Delivery, fbr. the Z ee ' - r MIL • ether offeedere I. the ' 7 ;Z. - I:Nat ` 4 " ....„. re leaned their ,-.- ;1111110 th 4 - Err of ;aviary= &Ai at tatirail aim Idtaimend _algid lumdred . , .., . 19111100mattomeill iir affllagiCourt , _ ?ism, est Grim& N Aait flompiaaa . - mi.a. 140 1 10411* aik w ba bier sad ii ea ~ip. 4- atal;ll_ 0- vr Asia. et the 04 1 .1nr 04 911161114 m vial* the ' - 'lllofAilly lip' ..4315,061 40 .... 24,189 70 36,729 19 .... ....... 62,697 06 ... 17,556 04 .. 965 74 -. 21,422 42 .. 7,104 60 ~ 6,400 00 ........a ENIIIMMiI ---- ----..--$251,47.) 00 -....--- - ..... - 61...2#42 00 4,912 G 7 --."-.----IWUJL329 G 7 Removal. Notic€;. rn _Amu_ iwibi•lte _ teserity, wiry* lie has VI ebbed ea ad, keel as Conk Brien, bcorefoider C. 11Whim Straw Cutters, and ditibrest Idads,—ters, lose or slikiineee, , Ned purchasers ;--ladeed an seek se ass be dOttrik Hanover or Little:totes. Also, Mortising Itir , Gettysburg. &pH: 4, NW. shines, *w house ea/leaders, put up la the very ------- Wet sad most subetaatial maaner. Catting Now Boot & Shoo tkorws or Wag Bolts, say kind or site lees than -gELTABLLeIiIIiMIT, le the,ll:lllf.tL *lsm bet la leagth, always attended to, , wows, if theoLlimmosidAelitpl.: as in Iron, inhale( or wood . _ Al.. so Pa.—Tlie pities to beg is et kiwi. Or MMHG as Hook idrootio& - oP , der he mom mew, /—The subscriber would wet HH I HP‘odloot Bat doss eta tae shortest Inottoo.l Wiens the 'Munn of Gettylherg The • esamilheteres Nisseas'a ourroutu di us esmisstry, that ha hes Dressed a RASA mhMB he oars se diet burp Boat and go o , suebsuieueim,, is the lowest HY*, Prollt Ho to likowiso goat tbo Northwest corner of Centre Square, Gott , burg, the AZAPML BOWn manufactured byli a i h e mus e reme d y occup i e d b y D. w a l e, zeg., Joseph Shirmaita, at Beat Bartle. eh a Law °Sea, where he ham Now on had, mid I hope that all is west of serbtoe to toS lies ' will coatiase to keep for sale, ea woad» vs will NW at my Slop before goleg elseolavre• I ! Heir of wort, of his owa maaniketore. The will wettest aLI my work to tiro rottolketWo to Wert Le made a la the bed sad meet darsiol• purchasers. DAVID STUMM/L. seueinc, incWtN g al the smog styles, sad April 11, MN. lye embrsoes BOOTS & MUMS, Nees, Women's sad Cidldrea's uamms, Is abort, every article usually to be fowl/ la s fret dais eillablish meet of the kind. lie tuts sow and will *manse is have employed a amber Sr workmets, "hard to best," to make up customer wort& That he will sell CHILAP, is easily proven. Give him a Bail, examine his Boots, Sboea and Gaiters, and 144 his prices. With unexceptioaable work and low Mac he hopes for =diverts a fair share of the public's pat:often. IpirStioemskers are informed that he al ways keeps on hand "VPPICILS," for Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming. which he disposes of on pleasing terms. JOHN BALLWEG. April 4,1849. ly Good Intent WOOLLEN FACTORY.—Thesubscriber re spectfully informs his old estslomers cud the public generally, that he has purchased Good Intent Factory. two and a half miles west of Petersburg, where he continues the Manufae taring Business, in all its various branches.— lie has re-fitted up his machinery, to do the most complete work. Wool will be mantike tured into all kinds of WOOLLEN GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinetts, Flannels, (barred and plain.) Kersey', Lump, leans, Blanketing, Coverlets, Carpeting, Shawls, sad Stocking Yarn. Wool will be carded lain Relic Also, Fulling and Dyeing, dose in the best moa ner. A large stock of the above-named Goods, particularly Stocking Yarn, kept cunstantl• on band, and will be sold low for Cash, or excl;ang- I ed fur Wool, Lard, Hard Soap, and Country . Produce of all kind+. as;-.For the convenience of customers, all u! work. with particular directions on, will b e in at Henry .Myers's mill ; the stare of Gillespie k Thomas, Gettysburg ; J. k S. Miller's store,: In ;' , es below If unterstown : Jacob King's store, H u ,„ter•town ; E. Staley's store, c entre min s Ab e l Tv store, Flende: Jovial Schrirer's shop, r,... , n1P'0n Wort, Dillstasra ; and Shriver's sto."*. Centre Square. Woofor Carding will be tztLeu sway from the gaols and returned in rolls (.o'7 two weeks. Costume a will please send the. r Wool early, before the season seu in. Bar Any information mar be bad coneerning work, by addressing the subscriber, at York Springs, Adams county ; and all orders for Stocking Yarn promptly attended to. WILLIAM MEGARY. March 28, 1259. 3t What the Press Say. " COSTAE * * " Exterminators are Invaluable remedies for clearing houses of all sorts of rer nsiu. With all corthdeoce we retuaturamad them. P. Aram &ale &gooier. “Costar's" remedies for all domestle pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Hugs, Ants, Fleas, /Lc., are invaluable: we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. Druggists and Deal. en should seed their orders early, if they would secure a trade is them.—. Yea York downed. " I shall write something about your Extermi nators, as I ran do so with propriety. They are selling here and destroyulg all vernsia.—Editor lidmher, Foiyette, Mo. "Death to all Vannla." As Spring Airproarhea, Anti and Roaches, From their holes eotne out, And Mice and Rata, In spite of Cats, Caily skip *Quit Bed-bugs bite Yon, in the night, As on the bed you slaniltee, While Insect' crawl Tian' chamber and hall, In intends without samba. It is truly wonderful a iti what certainty, Rata, Itoache4, dice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes. Fleas, Insects or Ani mals. in abort every species of Vermin, are utter 's, 4estroyed and exterminated by 4 Coster's" Rat, Roashota, ratimiestor, "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator, "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. Supplied direct. by wad, to any addresii in the United Suttee, as follows: On receipt of 31,00, a box of the Rat, Roach, Lc.. Exterminator. On receipt of $2,00, a box each of the Rat, Road. kc_ Exterminator and Electric Powder, (rest portage paid,) sufficient to destroy the ver min Oft any premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealer; ererywEsere "Costar's" Principal Depot. 420 Broad way.N.T. P. S.—Cirtulars, terms, kc., sent by wail on Wholesale Agents for Penn.ylvanis: COSTAIL'S LIIIANCII DEPOT, Sortheast. corset. Flak &sal Arch -Streets, PkIILAIALPHfk. And Wholesale Dealers generally. Mare& 21, 185.9. at Licenses. THE following app li cations to keep public houses of entertainment, bare been filed in my office, with the requisite number of signers, and w ill he presented at the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, fae lath day of _4prd nest: George W. McClellan, Bor. of Gettysburg. Harvey D. Wattles, Do. John L. Tate, Do. Benjamin Schrirer, Do. Francis J. Wilson, Bor. of Berwick. Henry Kohler, Do. John A. U. Readier, Butler township. John Bushey, Sr., Cunowago " Francis Bream, Cumberland " David Goodyear, Frankliu 14 llezekiah Lauhuw, Uenrr iluonshower " Jacob Shatter, Daniel Bitner, Martiu Boyer, George Bear, Peter Dillon, Joseph Barker,Germany Peter Lingeafetar, " Levi Crebe i , John Miller, Henry Boerne*, Ilsanilton it Peter Schirely, HaniUtonbaa Reuben Stem, Barney Bighea, Mary Hildebrand, llantington " John D. Becker, " " Conrad Maul, Lostlawn " Charles Myers, MeSalle& a Mary Brougb, Moaatpleasaat " J. E. Saab, " " -George F. Beaker, Oxford " Jacob Mania, a " George Misuse, " a Robert M. Dicks, Moulin " Jacob L. Grass, Mtealodus " Jacob &Laden, ' " " John Sekaarode, Trams i/ Allan M. Coak f " I{ Abraham Ball, take " Peter Wog, 46 " renal areiresie. - Reilly k Semi , Coaowape terra* Mut IL Oemouiy Jobs Robert, Illosatioy " Joke Yek " t, .1 Jobs L. 130110,0zIerd " }MKT IL WOLF, Clerk. itareli IS, 11158. Jupdglmott a&. paP A VALETAXIA INDX AXD DRAW VDVXDRY.-00 firtedy, the t sti risy et t o'atiook, PAL; lbw AA. ague owlet *Aloe d carry atolgoutset, for the botellt ettuodharre, Ity ?mum Wawa I Wars, trig tea at ppM k ode, out the premises, ckitlatimus Dto Avoitasble property, Ids : Two Late otbillaiid t Rosibe oa Railroad oalrlaisk IswitardiOrslasido boa aad Bra - • Ovals as tioa*SITMOllllO Railroad Store. y C. GUINS k BRO. bare just received and • are opening at their new store on the North-west corner of Cent re Square, Gettysburg, a lame and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par ticularly are invited to call and examine our su perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles, embracing everything coming properly coder this head at prices not heretofore squalled, and ia quality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. of every description, coasisting ofeloths, Caasitneres, Ceainetts, Coatings, Vesting*, ke., witieh cannot be surpassed out of the city in quality and price. Our mock of Groceries is also complete, while every other article generally found iu • Dry Goods Store eau be bad at the ' , Railroad Store" J. C. Quinn k Uro. Reneging that the pub -11, t a suit themseires better here than else whet., invite them to giro us • call. For the proo:ot'lur assertion, call and examine our stock, even ti.vo:! don't buy. (April 4, 1852. sm2s Goods ! FRESH ARRIVAL !—?.‘HICBSTOCY BRO.'S h ave j est rece i ve d a j,:rge and choke as sortment of Spring Goods, tow hich they invite the attention of buyers. Our stot:.k comprises tasty new and beautiful styles of Lan:er Dress Gaols. mach as are rarely seen, and we at COO . fideat that those examining them will ackno,"- ledge that they havc seldom been offered better goods ue as pretty styles. We have also imereased our stock (,f staple goods, sorb as Men's sad Boys' Wear. Calicoes, Muslims, Irh iu Chintz, Ac., la quantity, sty le mad price, unsurpassed. We need sot enumer ate, but can assure our customers and friends that we an prepared to furnish them with lath goods am they may want cheaper than they Cs■ be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early and select from our large mad 'varied assortment. FAUSEVIWIROTHERS, April 4, 1859. Red Front. New Spring Goods. L. SCHICK, dealer in Silk.. Domestic • Goods. Cloths , Cassimeres, Embroideries, seas, Jewelry, Notions, etc., has returned from the Eastern markets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring importations.— LADIES' DRESS Gt)t/DS, plain and figured Week Silks, very heavy and fine lustre, cheap ; plain and colored f ,Tured Silks, it very fine as sortment, at all prices; Bart:ves, Grenadines, Poil de Chene, Satin de Chene, Poplins. Laralas, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns, French Chino, plain and colored Brilliants, Gingham. s, Spring Mouslins, Engli,h Calicoes. and many other novelties. 1101 - 11NING GOODS in great varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stock; Ribbons and Parasols. new ~tyles, s err handsome; Em broideries and WHITE GOODS. very handsome; largest and cheapest stock we have m er recei‘ ed. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. complete stock, Gloves. Hosiery, Pita and Gauntlets, of all kind.; Domestic Goods, at Factory prices. JEWELRY, sew stock fee Spring sales, consisting of the most equisite styles ever offered in this market. We would say to oar customers and the pub lie generally, that we hare opened one of the most elegantand largest assortments of goods ever brought to this market, all of which have bees selected with great care and upon the most adrantageous terms. We are determined not to be undersold by any. Our motto—' Fair dealing and small profits." J. L. SCHICK, B. W. Cartier of Centre Square 461 4, 1859. New Goods. grEORGE ARNOLD haajast received and is sow opeisisg the largest and most beautl sasortment a LADIES' DILESS GOODS that bins bees offered to the public at any time Al so, a lot of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawl., Hosiery, Gloves, he., he.— A Large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, tc.. all of which have been bought luw fur cash and will be sold cheap. All person. are invited to call--4he ladies' attention is particularly Invited to my stock of Dress Goods, which for beauty of style cannot be beat. (April 4, 1859. C=MEIIII Abbey & New PrAo. 108 Korth Third Street, (three doors &bore Vine.) Philadelphia. THE OLD RDW ARE STAND--(established 24 years.) Retry description of Building, Mechanical, Farm ing and Household HARDWARE, la now in store, and will be offered at the lowest market prices, to Cash and prompt Siz Months Buyers. Mails at Manufacturers' prices for cash. Orders from uew customers will receive strict and accurate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. atilreountry Worcbants on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. March 14, lebn. ant Strayed or Stolen! h..DARN BAY MARE, belonging to the sub saiber, strayed away or was stolen from yard of Black's Hotel, la Ammitalinrg, M Pride) , algit lest. The mare has a star in the forehsad, heavy mane and tall, a little white at one of the hind het, and is with foal. Any tri.agiving the undersigned information of wbensidisals, se that be may get her, will samara a suented of lire Dollars. W WQAEL HOPTVAN, Aremiterilla P. 0., Admits county, Pa. dogpril 4, NW* - • - nount ,.. • Marble Yard limnavoi oaboertber kartag rovoorod kis pilot el 117bustoom t Soot York streotok short dip. I Wee below et Jaipte si r, would miaow, to tie ;mbar. tkatU proparod to brake an kis& of wok . : lila? madras Aill toriosto, ' ie., ti every vadoir 1 style out latok,, without boom, rockros, to • sa m tAtmo to the duet Now iti Maio will lad It ailostasil oiramiitio to twoulOCMi stook awl !altos Woo porehmini oloolliore. i MI: Z. KIM& :Oottyrbott, We* _*,11 5 & 1 MOW Ids ~d~ biros tits elthlass of GM ttiliesn at Omit . = IN lit& sell at rim se tow ail thitlbots c Ira Obit Oswalt' &sitars fl=swi • 41011011 - " - 0 I iil l se ollo4' 1 .• —y r ". • - 4 ... 0044 ., A , • V : amil Mow t etliM Oar MU' MIMS 00010 - Nemec mama. girt said day, aluot atiesilease will be irises aid terms ssadolusolio by JOSIWIt a M tg JACOB MUM DANIEL Ceondiebsosis of lamb eisssiy. Attest—J. Y. Waimea, Perk._ Marsh ill, 1 8 / 4 .• t. Begisteris Notlea hereby aim to AU Upton SRI other arms ecasceratta that the Athela- Natioa w &arsenate hereisalter useadeteed wl/1 be promoted at the Orpltaa's Coed of Agues ocessty for cosallmatloa and seenrattee ea Ilearky, the Ma qf Apra west, at 10 0144 411: 02. The ammo' of Daniel P. Mee, Ailetiata tretesof the estate of John Rice, drearail. 93. First sad tael aceolust of Samuel Ms., Execute( of the Out will ad test sweat of Jail H. Claybeagb, deceased. 94. The first sad Ina, seeceet eflfielsael Her ring, .kotualalstrater of the estate of Jacob Nets, late of Hassitteabasi township, decoaesii. 95. The Int wawa of Hoek Killer sad Jobe Hiller, Executors of the last will sad testaseet of Joha Hiller, deceased. 96. The second account of Frederick Delhi's, surviving Kzecator of John Delloste, deceased. 91. The first mid final account of L. E. [last :ell, acting Administrator of the estate of George J. Hartzel, doctored. 98. The first and final account of Joseph L. filsorb, Eq., Administrator de bouts non with the will annexed of William Lightner, deceased. 99. The first and fis.al account of XT. New comer,Eexecutrix of the last will and testament of Gerge Newcomer, deceased, 100. The first account of Frederick Holtz, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 101. The first account of John Snyder, on of the Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Snyder, deceased. 102. The first account of Jacob eh ronister and David Chronieter and John Chroniater, Executory of John Chroaister, deceased. 103. The first and Anal account of Valentine Warner, Adnsinistrator of the estate of Valentine Warner, Sr., Late of Gas Borou g h of Gettysburg, deceased. ZICIRRIAII MYERS, Rlyister Register's Office, Gettys burg, liar. 21, 1859. Valuable Farm NEAR REISTERSTOWN FOR SALE.—At the request of the owner, and by rirtne of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore comity, the undersigned, Trustee, will offer at public sale. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 18th day of April. 1859, at one o'clock, at the Ex change Sales Rooms, No. 19 South Gay street, Baltimore city— The VALUA BLE FARM of David Greves. Esq.. h:tuate about. twenty miles from Baltimore. and shot.' `our miles north of itei•terstown, within one of the Hanover turnpike, and two miles of tn.. , Western Maryland Railroad, and adjtjaing the lands of Messrs. Franklin Ander son. Johrt Jones, J tekson Pond, Benjamin Bond and Amt..:l il.^hards. The Farm t ' , ins about two hundred acres. Of these from fitly to sixty are in wood, from thi r ty to f or ty are in rn , 'low. and the rest, ex cluding the Orchards, counts. .d* arable Lind in good cuitiratioa. There are two large APPLE ORCh7- 11 DS rery superior oinali ty iu good hearing order.. "d the place Is well stocked with Peaches sad other Fruits. The sou is naturally good, and boa recently been improved with lime and manure. The buildings are a good sub+tantial- ly built Frame DWELLS() and Kitchen, ail and Barn, Stable, Corn ilouse, Co House, Granary, Smoke House, etc. A Well of excellent Water is within twenty feet of this dwelling house. A beautiful stream tlowi entirely through the farm, and good springs are in every field. The situation is high and healthy. Mr. David Greets, on the premises, will show the farm to persons wishing to examine it for themsels ea, and give any other information that may be desired. Terms of sale—One-third cash on the day of sale, and the residue in eqnal installments in six and twelve months therefrom; the credit pay menu to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured with noted satisfactory to the trustee. CHARLES W. RIDGELY, Trustee. 34 Si- Paul street, Baltimore March 28, 1859. is Notice of Dissolution. rineE Partaership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Foundry and Ma n business has been DISSOLVED, and all the property, Books, Papers, Ike., of said firm having been transfwrred to the hands of Soto nos Bozo's, (one of the partners,) who will con tinue the business at the same place, to East Berlin, Pa., they hereby give notice to alt per sons having claims against said firm to present them to said Border fur settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted will make immediate payment. librThey return their thanks to the public for their patronage. and the remaining partner hopes that by strict attention to business the same may be continued to him. SOLOMON BORDER, JOSIAH ROSS. April 4, 1859. 3t* CC HARLES LAFFERTY'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Charles Lafferty, late of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the sum township, he hereby gives notice to all patios' iadeisted to said estate to make Immediate payment, sad those haring claims against the same to pnseent them properly authentleatiNa for settlement. JONAS JOHNS, ..dalser. Mare h 28, 1859. It I= 1 - ‘IIY GOODS HOUSE.—EYRE k LANDELL, Fourth I Arch Streeta, Philadciphla, are now opeomg • foil usawtmeat of NEW 0001k3 FOR SPRL OF 1859. Spring Silks of New Styles. Fashionable Double Skirt Robes. Shawls of the New Spring Styles. De Labies and Fancy Dress Goods. Summer Poplins and Taleaclaa. Travelling Drees Goode fall variety. Riaaketa, Sheeting k Housekeeping Goods. N. B. Storekeepers are respectrally requested to examine our stock of Black Silks sag Shawls, before purchasing. P. S. New Goods *waived daily, sod good bargains from the Auctions of New York *ad this City. ai'Terms Neu Cash and prices low. March 14, 1859. 3m IrWILL k BOURKE, Itaashictarers sad imparters et PAPER HANGINGS, No. IT Atwell &rat, (below Miulere, sad ingedie Vanier seeset,) Paurasursuu, hasp oa bead a lures sad heaatifel sasertareat at PAPER HARGDIOI3, BORDERS, PIRIBOAID PAT. TERNS, kr., which thrry ars ..fl wat vary low prices. Coubtry iterehriats 'applied at the low an eaten Ream" papered at short *atlas by carotid workares. The cialaeas =lb" The *Wens et Adams araaty see invited is nine their splendid aseartiairse ii Paperbe. purchasing Anyhow*, sad IsAge kr them selves. • i ll"a r all aur at yies but realist psi 4, 659. Oa Wiring and' • • ." woain. 40upn dip Ns* 41 fitii --411 1 . .*11111M . be - 0) =EI Notice. Nett Cash Wall PsPer. —eta bees, Aheetwes„ Ikeehle, Rheims thigh littemijit. a, Ms, end eat Abeam of tho ll =l, l: Vre P r red oissAldi Annie ifirmees lisrhauthsit Weemit esss Mainet.Dr. ileakos mut pets. , dame eras Illeesend certificates of his =et semen he wise Clancers, Oid Soros or Thtdi, Beaty !dads, Wow &raises sad Te am ef ilsecripthre and withottt the nee of the Intlk Theme bet zoned diseases cos not he treetbritr eleveepoeilesee, thereby, the polish!" maim piece theme/yea wader the Doe: DDB.personal asperrision. RAAKIR Las node o sew discovery of a Fluid that will prodaeo perfect absorption ache CATARACT, Led restore perfect vision to the Rye withoet the use of the knife or needle, and he cures all diseases of the ling AND EAR, without the ue of t h e Witt or needle, sad he has esinetaatly es hand as (=idlest assortracat of beautiful Artilkia/ Byes, and Tympatonm, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages —4eseeted is live Mantes. Dr. Hanka, is one of the most celebrated sail skilful Physicians and Surgeons now living.— His Gam is known personally in nearly every principal city in the world. All letters directed to Dr. itaakee, (enclosing tea cents,) asking any questions pertaining to any disease, shall be promptly answered, and all Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondeuce, except those mentioned, that will require his personal super vision. Office hours from 9A. IL, is 4P. X. DOCTOR IiAAKKE; No. 74 Lexington St., between Charles L Liberty, April 11,'59. Ljan.3l. ly] Baltimore, Md. Charles Dunlap, HOLESALE and Retail GROCER & TEA DEALER. of Howard and Lexington Streets, 11.11LTIM.4)1 1 / 4 MD Has on head a geeersl assartment of Groceries, Tess, Wines, Liquors, eigtrs, kc. Feb. 7, 1859. ly Susquehanna House, OPPOSITE Calvert &ahem, BALTIMORE, MD Fare reduced to $1,25 per day. JOHN A. SLADE, Proprietor /winery 17. Can Peter Zell & Son, CastmuttlioN XICIICHANTS and Dealers In CORN, Corn Meal, Guanaco, OATS, Uye Chop, Bone Dust, MILL FRED, I/ay, Straw, Phos. Lime, FLOUR, Field Seeds, k Ground Plaster Noe. 147 k 149 NORTH IitIiVJAID ti Jan. 17, '59. 1y B_ALTIMORR, MD. JOlll.ll cxeLLla. IL A. FUMY. Smeller & Friok, FLOUR k PRODUCE Commission and Far warding Merchants, Nona tared, opposite N. C. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE. -January 17, 1839. ly eta, .• 9IL CLOTHS ?Innings, wholesale and retail. Constantly on hand an assortment o Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and N'euetian Car ,,ets'of every style and price. Oil Clothe from 1 to „ earth wide. Also, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton ..'.'ul Cocoa IluttitigA. Rag Carpets of ear own man:, b lhe piece or yard. it low rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 145 Lexingtoti st., one th...:lr west of Howard. March 14, 11.59. 3m Baltimore, Mil. C. W. Slagle & Co., 1 /DIISSION k PRODUCE' NER- Cll ANTS,, Nes. 118 and 133 Nord 41 011 1 4. strut, Baltimore.—Being established in the Commission business for a number oryenrs, they solicit eoniirentir.! l • wit! p3y particular attention to the sale of Floor, Clover Seed, Whiskey and Country l'so duce generally. We retnit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern tectrnl Railroad ruu into our Warehouses. Refer to E. 13. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [June 21,'58. ly To Southern & Western MERCHANTS k DEALEILS.—LEATHER, SHOE-FINDINGS, LISTINGS, kc.— Wbuiesale Agency for Shoe Pegs. best Tanner's Oil, Patna Kips, Bark Mills, Tanner's and Cur rice's Tools, Depot for Oil, Tan'-lace, Leather Pickers; largest and cheapest assortment of Leather, Shoe-findings, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, to be found in Baltimore, and by far the cheapest.. Call and look at my goods and prices before purchasing, is all I ask, and then compare blew, quaky, quasuity, and I feel satisfied that my house will be pronounced "the house," for the South and Went—where New York and Bos ton prices are duplicated, and shall be kept so. Now on hand and to arrive, .1000 bushels of SHOE' PEGS, at 5 per cent, to 10 per cent. loss than New York and Boston prices. sty-Send for Cate/ogees and Prises and read for yourself. Warehouses 42 South Calvert and 23 Grant Street, Baltimore, Md. P. H. GRUPY. oar Largest and cheapest assortment Gent's, Boy's and Ladies' Gaiter Uppers and Shoe Up pers. Wettest Cask prices paid for Hides, green and dry; Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, Leather In rough, le. Bar Always on haad and for sale, splendid Paula Kips, pare Tanner's Oil, dry and salted Hyde.. Leather sold on Commission aad Cash advances made an same. April 4, 1839. 2m s. a. nsaoisa. ILIW . D r. CAILIMLL. Harding & Carroll, CovIUSSION MRRCHANTS, Fin Proof Warehouse and R. R. Depot, No. 126 NartA /hoard Sired, BALTIMORE, D. Feb. 11, '5ll. 1y James H. Bosley, CONSIBBIuN MERCHANT, Nos. 124 ea 120 Nara &reel, BALTIMORE, MD. I am prepared so receive and roll oa Commie s'°. ail kfade of COUNTRY PRA/DUCE. Having as emporium of ten years la the Commission bail's., (tad wishing to continue that aloar,) I latter myself that I shall be able to Fire Berm /AMOS to all who favor me with consignments Wlll also attend to Cling orders for Groceries Gesso, mad all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 14, 'llll. ly O Lost, U STOLES I—Wes bet by, or stoka from, dew subscriber, oa Tuesday sorting WC, fa Ors bargees of Gettysburg, s HaatiarCase GOLD WATUI L with a Mack Guard sad Steel lbw attached. A liberal Reward will be siren for tiro rotas* at said WWI. br &kith& K. FOCLL April 4, itlSta. St Notim. rMeawed and *sal amend of Jaws ay, Ametreee d %sees W. Lu.ay has i le the Gout, of, Cameos Piaui. of koleass toeitty, bed yak beeemistrot by the laid Oesert ea the AIM deg 41(.4pnl ant, salsa; COMO be antra to tie •statimsy. JAM! 11USLIET,.heery. *web 21, /Spa, 41 • Naar latinbar Yard. r wierropia hire spased a Umber at *dr, Warthame, ember of amt. 4 011•14 Melba Itaikvad,Asairibeirg labors harp aval COIM *MP_ amalialloak to vithib dopy. *lrbairpeirea an al antio *l = lls44 , Me.- *.it h 41411111811;1111"°4; • 1 1 . I ‘o ll -fr gr""lll4* jell= Ikkso Ems ClSts Ifiravon, miuliseemem ta p *rri sa kiip lon** Wso w MU .dpi. fik ~, ,00 1 414 .04, P asteir a = gar : sitito dirdk Add OA Br* IPredaker, go r ,,r e inas, 0111.414111, r Dimond, ki j, hod, corm ec, Wks' Gold ChM's, Tara k Emission Laken Grid 7h;llkko. Signet, Chased sad PIMP 4344 I tI AP sod Pass, &leers Beater aad Bt u Jet Crones, Jot Bracelets, Piss A Ear ALSO, A variety of Saver Roasted I Plated Coke Baskets, Waiters, Oandbrairke, as Salt Studs, Plaid Ike& lbw* tithes, Forks, !Adieu, Fa nc y Arddsr, ke..'ellos is reapeetlltll7 offered as the lowest term 11.6. Tbs Coaatry Trade and Dealers are invited to give um a all, sad mar sod him, bolmg autisded tkat WAIL* manor be surpassed either far . . quality, or the latest and most beautlikl January 17, WO. ly ANIE falowing a, Croup, diseases ♦ttw- Gifts! Gifts I Gifts WITUOUT HONEY, Gifts and Books can be obtseed H. E. HOYT k CO.'S Great Heathens GIFT GIE STORE, BALTIXORE, Bd. Bead to them for a Catalogue. Greater in daemmeats than ever before offered to Agents Persons sending to IL E. Hoyt 1 On. are pare oT a Gift worth not less than fifty ants, and in Many instances worth ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS Our liskof Prises embraces a great va riety of Gold sad illikree Watches, Lockets;Chains, Ladies' Broaches, litracelate, Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing llachines, Silk Dresses. Pictures, kc. ke. Is a sew eatalogne of Books may Be Bland Histories, Biographies, Travels. Adventures, Sto ries, Anecdotes, Tales, Narratives, Romances, Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious, Biblical. Theological, Classical, Philosophical, Geograph ical, Botanical and Agnealtaral 'Works. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Albnms, Amastals and Presentation Books. Bibles. Hymn and Prayer Books, in every style of binding. Together with all the newest Vi - orka .asf the day, all of which are handsomely bound and GUARANTEED PER FECT in EVERY respect. Purchasers living at a distance will, by stating title of books wanted, be treated with the same liberality as if at our Store themselves. TAKE NOTICK—AII orders will be answered It two days from the time they are receired. We can guarantee the best actual per centage (including books and presents,) ever yet offered by any Book selling arm or agency in the Uni ted States, and are confident that all who give us a trial will be sure to buy again. Persons wishing to act as Agents for us, will lave (on application) Catalogues and a spendid Show Card, establishing our Agency, forwarded free of expense. All orders should be addressed to H. E. HOYT A CO., No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, 31(1.. Jan. 17. 3m Wm. Knabe & Co., PtITOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, ween Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wlll. Kaaba k Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the public, and especially those la west of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instrument., which, for power and sweetness of toue, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish., have. by the best of judger, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in our possession, from THALBERG. STRAKOSH, G. SATTER and IL VIEUXTEMFS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country: also to the following HIGHEST PREMICMS, received within the last three years : GOLD MF.DALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855. 1858, 1857. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also. MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Pliikulet pl!ra, 185 G ; FIRST PREMIUM at the MCCILIVELIC3' Institute. Richmond, 1855, 1850 All instru ments of our manufacture have the full iron frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. IsS,.Particular attention paid to the selection of Instruments fur distant orders, and a privileze of exchange grunted at any time within sir mac, if the instruments should not prove entirely setts- AactorT. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teftehers and Schools. Terms :::::•^LI. Wholesale dealers will find It to their advan tage to give us • cell, as by greatly increased facilities, we are enabled to fill all orders with dispatch. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the best Factories. StiCOND-lIAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices front S3U to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged, Hired and Tuned. A tall is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM KNIUE & CO January 17, 1859. ly , 1,2 t . "VOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1851. Located 12 COIL OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., BALTIIIOIIII, The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the United Statiri. DESIGNED EXPURSELY FOR YOUNG MEN Desiring to obtain a thoroagb Practical BI2IIIBOSI livery Young Man has a Counting Desk to him self. and is separately Instructed. SITDILITS LS ATTENDANCE, flOll N Krill' STATE IN THE UXION. The most Comprehensive and Thoroarti, Coarse of Study, and the only PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION No Copying from Printed - or Illatoneript Form fa LIAAI4IIO 8001-EIT.PING AT Tin BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE This inetliod of Instreetion is Realm else Isis*. Irony Young Ilan should write immediately for one if these large sad beautiful Ontamental Meador., representiag the exterior sad Interior view Si the College, Penmanship, he., which will be sent by return mail. free of eintrge, with Cats. logos tomMoiniag lies of stadent4, terms of 'tuition, opinions of the Preis on our new system of Book- Kefloisi, 444- L K. Lonna, Principal—Lecturer on the Science of Atorents, Business, Cnsteuss etc.. J. M. Putman, Professor of Boo k-Keeping and Commercial Cakulations. H. H. Dsriss, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping N. C. Jonssos, Parke/Dor of Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAM/I, Lsq., Mercantile Law. Rey. E. Y. Ramsay D. D., Commercial Ethics. TACWTIIIII : Hoe. Jobe P. Keseedy, Ho.. Joshua Teaaaat, Ilea. Themes Bweas, {Cs. U. Ke Kee., Jacob Treet,Z ir Kamibe, Esq. The time reqtabol le eentpleta die tall muse, {roof Bto 3 ameba. A Dtecoma la warded to all Graduate,. Large Meelers sad Catalogues stating temp, ie., ..at any all free of chap. Address E. K. LOSIER, Saltlabore, Feb. 1, 18,58. ly Burr NM Stomas W AMMO:D.—B. F. WARR * CO. Re. gorandli out Otistr• lira" . 1 t,' . / /fr N. C. a. a. : • '' . ''."----- )1•. moodoo. - - - tams of CI 1 . Tispenart sad Dodo. loam Klealli, lkinft OWN, tar - ' dm ail OvisKeltigs, C4l- - ', .- tired Plaster„ - ..* KW iseem i el '1 11r:4114.141 Q•O4- Sty. Ms, "Ciess,. Onellina, NM Isspies LU Biomes or A Mew . Fah.; NS* ly aserge Bake; rawasilopfea;OWlS v . AINI, 4 1 / 7 1ba**.goilit41/.., Immtfollaisalrf . 4l4 . 4_ Baal. flook • " fr - 1411ktt- - APes- mars how i• all 4650 _ iirOCRA,L OIL toi kb . 7*-W 1106 tfle at: the Education Are here Introduced. d.ced is this country =1 .•:• 1 .• •: 4 7 44 1.7.:4,-+,.. • mite, - defy competition. We contract with the I(ewelhetarers Meal Ere American ankles we sell, and awl MVO' to Europe regularly twice a ye a., _to Woe, ow Foreign goods. We are enabled thee* tir eller great avasta g ee in prices. as Iran as swot glib stock at all times replete with the ensett and most desirable goods. v. ...,)itircliants in good credit are hashed to emotes - 648 c stock when they nut rivlt lidltlsnors , .04 they wilt promote their mint intermit by doing so Orders by mall weeny mental when ae compasied by satisfactoryrermweesa. Feb. 14, '59. 4m House Burnishing OODS, No. 11 North Aomori' Prof, tiro kj doors North of the Howard Ifonee.Tlie undersigned, having made large Malone Is bit mach. is prepared to furnish Housekeepers,— Country Merchants and others, with.each articles as they want, on the very best terms. Bar:tuts : Whitewash. Sweeping, Parting, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nall, Silver, Shoe, Scrub nail Horse Brushes. IV 00 D ILY .11'11111 : Such u Tube, nuelrets, Measures, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, he. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Maser's S agnate lee Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, ugrlgitt and chest..—flats most approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's laid other most approved Fruit and Vegetable serving Cans, Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albsta Forks and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tea -Petit, Egg Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives awl Forks, Waffle Irons,- Same Pans, Settles and Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Detain ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lanspe, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Kwills Cleaners, Wire Dish Cover*, Table Mats, together ith a variety- of articles useful and tiecepery io Housekeepers. Rohr k Davis' Patent Buehler Washita' lischimes. Plain Tin and Skeet iron Ware sad Iknikes of every tkieription, manu factured to order. (IEO. A. BILLS, Nu. I t North Howard st., Baltimore, Bd. March 14, 1109. ly DANIEL •. WHITII White & Swope, IaTIIOLKSALE Pesters In BOOTS, StlollB 'V" CAPS, * STRAW GOODS also; I fashion/o,le Moleskin„ Silk, Felt end Fur OATH N. IV. Cor. Baltimore-4nd Howard streets, Belli. more, 11d. • [Nur. 29, 1841. _ • B. T. Hynson, ir - TPHOLSTERRR, PAPER HANGER, AND U h;NETIAN BLIND MANUFACTL'REF, Nu. 52 North Howard Street, one door above Lexiugton, BALetnone. Paper Nan sgs.—Co*etantly _ln store, Paper Hangings of every desasiption, sad of the lats. and most approved, patterns. Also, 'Sorters Fire Board Prints, kr. Ventlian Blisede.—Ke* on band, sad manu factures to order, Venetian DLitt& of all cohiras sizes sad quash „dee which will *lmpart favara. lily with any sifered to the puldic. mdir Paper liseging atone to the hest style. Ot4 Mods repainted and trimmed, or exchange 2. liaerh:l, 1139. ly umwnerTrri:.,„. ICINAMELLED COTTAGIC FURNTTURE.— jut R. W. TF.YW, 00D, No. 101 North 'Charles street, Halthnore, having been engaged for thu last 17 years In the isanainettire and sale of the above desirable Fara:Hare, sated to country •resideneeir, has on hand a large variety, snannisc tawd expressly for retail sales. Also. Oak and Walnut. Chamber Heti, Oak and Walnut Extension Tables, Dining Remand i Fancy Chairs, Sideboards, Hair and Hoak Mat tresses, Feather Pillows and Holsters, de, ht. March 21, 1850. ly J. S. McClellan, DEALER in !EATS, CAPS mad CUILDILLV3 FANCY GOODS, No. 343 West IlaMiner* Street, near the Eutaw House; BaltWore, keeps on hand all goods of the best tasks sad biters style to be found In a first chute retail Waster,. A call from persons - visiting the City is solicited. Dec. 20, 1858. Gat* J. A. Ibithrinilt YAMS, BBI.L k GOMA*, whole. sale dealers is Soots, Shoes, Han Caps, kc., No. 3U Balthnom street, Beldame. W. N. S.—l beg leave to laform my Weeds and customers, that we have on hand a larp end complete stock of Boots, Shoes and Hats, among which Is a large assortment of Ladies' aid the. Semmes City made work, with variety at Northern work, which has been selected with great care from the stocks of some of the best Manufacturers la the Country. • sir Orders from Country ideschasis mid ex clusive Shoe Dealers respectfigly solicited Nat executed with despatch. Address J. A. 11.17TDRAIIIPP, Care of Sintsle s lien A Ouudi••, March 21, 1159. AsiSinump Md. • T] To lierohanto t Panne= [T CHEAP AND CllOlOB GROCERIES. At HOOK A BALDWIN'S, S. Kamer Lezitypten Gm' &meg, bALTIMOitt, MD. We would respectfully Invite the *molten of buyers to our large end well Maenad Mock of prints loudly Groceries. ono *fogy article mostly kept 14 $ Atst. et t orrry, w Welt we oder at prises as low &sill nut !owes Unto) any bony Islbd city. 1 • We nano is part t Prase New eopOrlesne Bigsc : - Do. ' do. Maisano. Porto Elea sad doer rode 4•.—vsiy Amp. Rio, L•fgasfra, Pan* as t er"' J•lfftliefeaboh, aad °dim °idlest. SzeettasM ingodal, Uses Isar, MA Gls* peallot T a USA emits per posit Mote;*2 6e. Ale dean. TM' ireveintiot apish W as* tozirooldeit Ohm Own AM, BACON, AO. - 4_ •.• • at piker I. salt tir them Plea fad BRAII)Y,Aisb, 014 gig Innalanr. von, sum s , mww, s 4 ~etißsi- --I.ll4lKitsto Nraliksymilk Paqi ilito6 4 • T irmlg ros4sfrot • *MU A. SIVIIMI
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