I=3 3111,orrlitmiotio. , LOVE. Every one has admired Parthenia's deflgiC of Love to Ingomur : "What Love is, if thou would'st be tax ght, Thy heart must teach alone— , Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat like ono." Some profane eyniedmving no fear of Cupid before his eyes, has sent us the the following villainous parody: Love is n night mare with one font ; Two children with one bon: .• Two turnips with a single root ; Two cabbage heads as one." LAME AND LAZY. Two beggars, Lame and Lazy, were in want of bread. One leaned on his crutch, the other reclined on his couch. Lame called on Charity and hunbly asked for a cracker. Instead of a cracker he receiv ed a loaf. Lazy. seeing the gift of charity, exclaimed, What, ask for a .crapker and receive a. loaf! Well, I will ask for a: for a loaf." Lary now applied to Charity and called for a loaf of broad. 'Your demand for n loaf,' said Charity, 'proves that you aro a loafer. You are of that class and character who ask and receive dot; you ask amiss.' Lazy who always found fault, and had rath er whine than work, complained of ill-treat moot, and oven amused Charity of d breach of exceedingly great, - a Precious promise.— 'Ask and thou shalt receive.' ;Pliarizy points him to a painting in her room which presented to his vision three per sonages, Faith, 1-iope, and Charity. Charity appeared larger and fairer than her sisters 0e noticed that her right hand held a pot of honey, which fed a bee disabled, having lost his wings. lior left hand was armed with a whip to keep off the drones. `Don't understand it,' said Lazy Lazy turned to go. 'Stop,' said Charity, 'instead of coin I will give‘you counsel. Do not go and live'off your poor mother, for I will send you a ridh aunt.; 'Rich aunt,' echoed Lazy. 'Where shall 1 rind her ?' MonAL.— Instead of waiting for an uncle to die, go and soo how a rich aunt lives. 11E2 A HUSBAND FOR A DAY. A very funny farce is sometiMeti presented to the' public called, ' A Nabob for an hour.' A mole-drama has recently been enacted in Si. Albans, Vermont, 'which may be denomin ated Husband for a Day.' A few evenings siueo, us we are informed by a correspondent, a lady whose 'husband has been in California about five years, was agreeably surprised by the unexpected return of her better half, ns she supposed. He wore a heavy board and moustache, and was familiar with many inei dents of their early life, and so fully establish ed himself in the capacity of her husband that be passel an agreeali.e day in her company, and obtained possession of some $3OO previ ously remitted for her use. The happy pair Were receiving the congratulations of their neighbors during the next day, when lo and behold! •the joy of the lady was suddenly changed to bitterness by one who had recent ly returned from the gold region, and who .proved to her satisfaction that the would-be husband was • nothing more or less than a good imitation of the genuine article—bearing the same form and features, and having been an intimate friend of the true one. The marital impostor has been arrested, and now awaits his exanination fur (so the indietinent reads) 'assault and battery.' What amotnentous life does the follow ins epitaph, from an England tombstone a vinee : “Departed this life, my obedient wife, With whom I lived without quarrel or strife Thirty long years in marriage she spent, Without calling write for mingle cent.” A VARIETY"TAIINK.—The Portland Adverti.. e'er says that a suspicious trunk was seized at a depot in Portland, by the police, on Monday, and upon being opened was found to contain 3, neat looking cask of liquor, various articles of clothing, several large tailors' shears, and a number of Catbolio books, including a mass• ve and elegnig TJMNS arin.Leausrs.--, rd times are said to be like that spepieit of iocasts which visits es every seventeen years. "In support 61' the following years are glinted as peculiarly :distinguished fur high prices and °amity, beginning, with 1803 : 1820, 1837 ni 18 7 .4. • ' =M3I .11t2 llth 111.4 ant a lon, IRENE MAres RlMlT.—Machiavel the colebroted Italian political and miscellaneous writer, says, is one of his treaties—" Man has a right to speak, think, and write with freedom upon all - -subject ; but be ha 4 no right so force his opin ions upon others, or to persecute those who dilnr with him in belief," TlOl ST:OI9 —The constellation follow in each other's train like the different, ears of of man's life The evening star is the herald of youth-and joy, the moon is mature age, brightlnd quiet but cold, end followed by a brief darkness soon to be succeeded by the splendor of the rising sun of immortality. Too MopEsT nr HALF.— . Trave you any mbhorn bonnets ?' inquired a very molest miss of a shop keeper. 'Any )vhat ?' 'Any limbhorn bonnets !' 'Any—you don't mead leghorn !' The young lady was brought to by the pro per restoratives. THE TRUE CAUSE.—The . 1 3 11818 k water at Jersey City, N. J., is said to have a very fishy taste, to account for which, a certain Water 'Commissioner gave as a reason, that ‘the body of an Irishman : l'nd been found in the rcoer voir at Bergen, just after Lent.' Q„` - Johnston says he never was in a tight place but once, and that was when he had an insane bull by the tail. Had he held on he said he Would have been dragged to death over a stabile field while if he had not held on e critter would have turned round and gored his bowels out. The question is, which did Johnson do, hold on or let di - f. Answers may be sent by return mail Da„Red ants are kept away by placing a small quantity of green sage in closets or where they usually appear. g629,..1ie bath no leisure who useth it not. publicaiialls. GOOD BOOKS BY MAIL! Published by Pi)WliElt WELLS, New York. 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SMILEY, CABINET it, MAKER and UNDERTAKER North Hanover street, next doer to Ulnsds Hotel. - would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has new on hand a large and elegant assurtment Of FUR , ITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobea, Card and oth er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sewing Stands, Ice., manufactured'ot the best material and quality warrantud. Also a general assortment of CIIAURS at the lowest mires. VENrrtia7 limans made to order, and" repairing promptly attended to. tt COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and liar. lug a splendla'hearse he will attend funerals In town or country.. Remember the 'stand—neat door to 11. 0111.'s llotel. It. B. SMILEY. EXTE AM NSIVE FURNI TITRE ROOM: -I —J ES It. WEAVER would. resneefeully call •-•: - . 7 _ _ the attention of !lensed:000r:: and the public fl__a to his extensive stock or olopuit FURNITURE, including Sokts. Wardrobes, Centre and Tables, Dressing and Math Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of ORA FRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AM:INS made tit the short est notice and a hearse provided for funerals. lie AolleitS a call at his establishment, on North' Ilan ovor street, near Olasse's llotad. Arty-Furniture hired out by the month or year. 4E ;.0 U 1 CORNER oflLt:- ';oOi., o,ermdi3O,th,rst., "Ch W "LlSl,E.—Theundersh,u -ed has always on hand a large stack of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention palm. !arty to the F.tal:Nr SPRINTI BOTTOM BEMEAD, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use, 4.4- COFFINS Luodii - to order at the sh.rtest notice. JACOB FETTER. IDRY GOODS NEW STORE & NEW GOODS I—The n • dersigned is now opening in the' storo room of Leonard, on the corner of Believer and Loiatber streets. In the Ilerough of Carlisle, a largo and general assort. moot of S TALE AND FANCY DRY 0001)5, lug almost every kind and variety of goods adnated to this market, together with an assortment of ORME. ill ES. I its stock having been neardyellpurchased wtthin the last two weeks. buyers will base the advahtaga of selecting from STOCIC - , as well, as of the late decline In thuprlen of many.nrtielee.• 110 will be happy to exhibit his goods to all who. buy favor him with a call, and pledges himself to sell every article as low or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov. pi, IE4I. . ROBERT DICIC. rtiIIRASHING-MACIIINES of the best make constantly on hand and for Nilo at the Car lido Foundry and Machina Shop. OARDNER & BROWN pumPS.---Just received a large assort ment of PUMPS of inwry variety In general 11,10, 6111111 . 11(tW; Iron and Brass Cistern awl Cistern Side Pumpl. Also. - out-door Pumps, so regulated as, not to be subject to freezing In ,rduter. These pumps are got up In the very best style in point of (Luality sod work manship. The -Wauufaeturers haying bed ',premiums a warded Sr their pumps at several State Fairs, where nn - liar. boon on exhibition. Also.eothdantiv on ban a a ran nt of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pampa Yor Bali low at, 11,,v1-1;,51 .1 Olt I 1' EN PM A:\11) CONVEY-VS .1. T. SNINSI,Er. Citii,ll..l 1:1,„! r no.p, \.17.1 31 . cult -.1).. , 11 Li fitebicineo. • APPINESS ! HAPPINESS !! 111 WHAT CAN MAKE US HAPPY? "Iteason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words—llealth, Peace, and Competence. (Pope.) But when we bar e pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases, is not our pleasure, Our joy. and Our happiness thereby destroyed? 'Why lot our sick fellow-being suf fer? hoes not Christ say : "With the same measure ye mote, it shall be murmured to you again?" —Mat. 7, 2. Who is a s toe man and endowed with knowledge ii flung you, let him show out or a good conversation his works with tneekness and wisdom."—.lames 3,13. SURGERY ANL MEDICINIS.-IMetor. P. C. CAItL- Dlilt, Surgeon and Physician. who is Botanist nod Physiologist, and is Graduate of our best Medical Cone. gos, and tins made himself acquainted with all the vari ous systems of Medical Mimeo, and with the recent discoveries and improvements in the various depart ments of the nettling Arts, faithfully attends to (oder, for Surgical and Medical Aid. and w hose medicines are all made or c,2taposed strictly In accordance witli the Sciences of Pathology, Botany, Bydropathy and Physi ology ; and whose medicines are all composed of whole some roots, Monts, and hydrepathy, good in all discuses. and to whom the afflicted are invited to mmly timely. ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, Ac. Copy of a letter from the Bey. C. 11. Lainbach to Mr. 11. It. Etter, of the Warm Springs. I:espected Fir :—Al hne me to Introduce to your friendly notire. Fr. CAlth- DER of New York. 1, have known Dr. C. for sixteen years, he has done business for Me with sobriety, hon esty and a ith accuracy; therefore 1 do bellow him to be perfectly sober. honest and trustworthy. Any favor you may Fee proper to confer on him, will he highly ap preciated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and humble sm.% ant. C. 11. LIENISM. If. Landisburg, Pa., July 151 h, 1851. Copy of a letter from Cmorge Spahr, 14:sa., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that the medical advice oar. P. C. Cardder has surpassed any other which J have hitherto had lit the cure of severe fever iu my family.— I would therefore rectlmmend him to stitch persons who may be afflicted with ittisresaid disease - or i - ,therwise. (.11.101t0 I; SPAIIR. ' Bloomfield, August 20th, 1851. CARDDER ibring well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, sentery. Choi era Morbus and all Complaints of the Bow els and Ft' m ach; Superior Remedies for the prevention and cute of Asiatic thole:a. Itemedies for all the defects and dis eases of the Generative Organs and reproductit o crow: my In men and women; Remedies tin. Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Imp.tenee. Se . xmil Vedereal Idset,ses in all their firms; Suppressions and other delicate female mini:Mints. All there remedies ontanate from the most Hilda science of Botany and . Ilydropathy c:mhhicd, (tut no poison. ,--- 'I I cal all manner of sinness and all manner of disease. New Testament. "It is for healing that Christ commen• :letti the Famaritam—Lulie, to 37, and with row. num 1110.171 E. "Prove all things, hold fast that %%MO: Is g ,,,Lo____ist. , the,Faineilins, 0. 21. "79aerefr4 e let Ls 1 e ware of laying up what we should thy out Sro health. for there is that scattereth and yet increaseth. and there Is that ivlthholdeth mnre than Is meet. tut it tot:ad]," Prover Ls. 11, 2A. Tim different medicines and their directions will 1e sent to the afflicted in any direction by mail or express. Address hr. P. C. CALlThbli.Carlisle, Cumberland mono ty, pest paid, and the fee $1 always accompanying the letter, with the order. together with a description oi the feelings and the symptoms of the coMplaints ulthe afflicted thelosed. It is this system of Medical Ecionce the Books and the modes of cure only, which Dr. Card der employs that, allow of medicines. entirely made Cr composed of 11. holesome Moots, Plants, and Llydropnthy, good in all diseases, (no poison), and which can make speedy and certain remedies nud cures for "all manner of sickness and all manner of diseme," and whieli stir pass all oilier medical means in point of goodness, be yond all bounds of comparison. I)I , FICEF-outh llanoser street, East side near and below the Presbyterian Church Carlisle. Pa. Testimonials from munercus persons of the highest respectability In this and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of the goodness of Dr. Cartider's character, and can be seen at his afire. N. It. The enacted can receive superior medicines nod the directions fur their use by the first return of mail or express. It interviews be desired, or bite renuested, Dr. (7.'aiil endeavour to accommerlate appliCautsM , tar JO he ran. The Doctor speaks the llnglisli and the Ger man Languages, etc. [ Jan. 17, PORTANT TO FEMALES 1 1/11. CHEESEMAN'S PULS'. 'the combination of ingredients in these tills is the re. snit ofa long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and curtain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance base these Pills pro ved successful. They invariably open those obstructions to which Females aro liable, and being nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly countenance changed to ti healthy ono. ,No fetnale can enjoy good health unless she is regular; nod whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from ex posure, cold or any other cause, the .general health Im mediately begins to decline, and the want of such a rem edy has been the Cause of so many consumptions amine young females. To ladies whose health will net remit of an increase of their Amity, these pill will prove a vat mild° acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, hat; thing of food, And dl turbed sleep do most always arise from she interruption of nature; and whenever that b. the case, the pills will invariably remedy all thert evils Nor are the less nilleacious in the care of Leueorrhoin commonly railed the "Whites." These pills should acv or be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure tr cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. and free from anythhig injurious to Did or health. Pullout) explicit directions accompany each box. Those pills are put up in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. by envie sing fine Donor in a letter, pre-paid. to Dr. C. T,. klg, No. 261'. Bleecker street, New York, ran have them sent to their re , pective addressive by mall. TI'ST RECEIVED AT TILE Li UIL U CEItY 6TORti of the sub Briber, 11 Mnh risen .1 new supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda. butter. Pie Nlr and Sugar Buiscuit, Patina, Corn Ranh, Tapioca. Sago. Pearl Barley. Extract of Coffee, itice Hour. Baking Powder, A new let of superior Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard. Ihr:, Rum. 4c. .1. W. EBY. 'Ak,ITEW ROCERY fpGRO(`, ES ± • ••• •- • • AND ARILI 1 S'IOI,E The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned frr tn the city with a large and varied assortment of (lIIOCEIIICS, GLASS and QUEENS-WAR ) FISH, itc., which he offers for side on the I" most reasonable terms, at his Now Stolll 'lt . 111.4 corner of North Danover street and the PO lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. posit Bank. Ills stock embrases everything usually In a Grocery and Variety store. The public are int Red to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ha'reols confident he car sell the best goods at the lowesrprices. J. D. HALBERT. Tr Surgeons' • . 11(1 4 fir ti e , Roilnn anti oilier ]'IAN( 011bert's Boudoir Plat es, Melodeons, Martin's Guilzis Harps, Sheet :Music. Music Books, Ay. Residents of the rourrtry tt ill be ,upplied by mall or otherwise with tousle they may wish, AS lolv as if per chased In person. lial lug one of the lm gest st‘Aks In t he-United F , tntes, 1 feel eenfident of sathfyi op nll obe may favor me Ivith a en]] or order. Dealers in Music supplied (111 the nu st lil eral teu re? pianos to la. .`,...Ccoad•lialla for sale. (IIIEAP WATCHES, ANI) JEWEL,- RV', l'l . IPA ESA LI.: and It ETA] L, 'at the " Hailn• • delphla 11 at-ii and ,iewelry : , tote." . 4 1 , ' , ' N unkter 91i Nol lb r , r,.ond :'Lrret, 1r r , -- - 7, 1 1 1 . e ., r „,,, r . .I m t! ,, ti t : e t i r , r , 3 ., ' ~ i l u i i i i i I t i t u it m e , lN l l: ix . . bs (l e fLl.l ( at ense:i, • • ,i'2o 11., it ......, tit,l4l Lepi no, 1S , tint !MSC'S, 24 t: •.'-'...,...., -, Sii \ 1,1 . '• jus, el t , , P 1,0 -:0: !ONBAD: ,, Silver Lever, full jewellnd: r;: 04 7 ye 7. ( 4 . 1 00 Suporlor Quartiers, Held Speetaeles, - - Fine Silver Spectacles, Gold - Bracelets, !Adios' Gold Pen( ils, Sliver Tea Spoons. set, QOM POIS. NVith Pencil and Silver 11, Myr. - 1 (lob, Piliger Pings :IS!,-( 2 " vents to ICiit.ll (liar plain • 121,; cents, Patent 1'74. Lunct t.'n; iiLer article. iu pripurtion. All goods %variant ed to be wf at On 3 or• sold for. STAUF • FER MARLEY, On hand. S , JIIIO Gold find Filler Levers and Leidnes null 10M Sr than tho above rrirnn. Al AT( ' I ! AITI I ES 1-J 011 N DON NELLY. manuf.9oturer and invent; ref APE T Y PATENT :i:QUAIt E PIII oupDfiX pi No. 10i; North FOUIPI II :trid e Pace; I 1 I I,Apf I Pll IA. Illitt•Ties having Termini an Itodlspet.Nible roil , le lu hou,d,eoping. the sot st; it er alter a great go; lice ot time and money. is enabled to offer to the Pill lio on or ti io at once combining I tility and 1 heapitess. 'I lie In venter knowing the d:ungei(1111 , 1P111 1 1.d1 1 l1 1 II Iler. 111 I 111 the Ilimsey 111111111 W. fu xhbh Ma elleB am f;rnwolly Packed in paper, has by the old of Nee i-touni hitters Of his own Invention. succeeded in getting.np a PA 1 El PATENT Stl I; ARE U l'it lIT WOOD PON this uy, i. far preferable, In as ninth that it occupies no mut c re; in than the old round wood box, and (fr.:ll,lllEs. at It sot Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to : , 11ippors Is eonsiderable ad rantiont it ix entirely new. and Feclire irzalnot moisture and Spontaneous ci rlll , llSth , ll, dlaps in all danger on transportation by menus of 111011riaid, 1-.l.vam boa.t Cri nit Other Mode of Cant Thoselilntrbes are parked so that one gross or more may be shipped to any pint of the Wc T lit pith r. ,, feel safety. They tiro the most dosirallo retitle for l'onsumption, and t h e ,"'lllll hero and western 11•1111“1 thisthst huVe over been invent ed. .11NALEIRS and SIIII't'EIIS, uvl do well" to call i u - examine for Itioniseli es. Viis,79leae mnteheß. rtro WAIIII.INTVII to I , e crto to auything Lenrtotime offend to tli,l FRENCH TRUSSES, Weighing let.t• than 2L. ounces. for the con. of lleia inorleaptute acknowledged by the lii;zhest meal. al anthorit ies of I'h it adelphia, incomparably superior to any other in u*e.— Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the incenabti ni oiler: to immure not only the bight st and ensy.l tit as durable a Truss as tiny other, in lieu of I becuml n nas and uncomfortable article usually :old. here la uo dif lenity attending the fitting. and when the laid Is leiat ed It will rctalit Its pilitiou a lth. tit cl.nro e. Pursuing at n diatance unable to call on the Kula:4lller Can hare the Truss tilt auy uddr. as, by remittiog fire dollars fir the single Truss, or ten for the d( tali-- with measure round the hipS. and Stlttiiig Ode filferted It will he exchanged to suit If net fitting. h returi it at auto, unsoiled. )'or sale only by the Importer, .6a• Leers, requiring the benefit of Mechanical etu porters, owing to the derangement of the Internal U• gees, inducing fidling of the Womb, Vocal, Atiftnenar Dyspeptic, Norvous and Epinal ‘Vcakness, are Informed that a competent and experienced LADY will he in of tendauco et the Rooms, (set apart for their 01'4:lush e use) No. 114 TWELFTH et., Ist doorbelow Pace. July 20, lIAYES' Patent, Tubular Oven '1 ; Alit RANGE, various st. o_4 tosuit /enmities. B. lug 'louses and Hotels. 'those ih want of a superior Cr oking Apparatus a; v Red to call at our Warehouse and miamihe this It. For darabilit), economy and simplicity in (prrati stands unrk Med. it has a porfeet hot air vetitiloti and meats baked In this oven will retain their Jul.'. flavor equal to that r. tutted before an men file. and pastry cooked at the same time vi ithf ut lug the other. It will suns stiffiftont heated t heat additional rooms for the Aldest wrath, r. It h 1 descending oi return ii UN: and is equally well ad' to bituminous or eommon herd mai. The steam over the boiling part of the Range carries off the at • urn/ :iota of cooking. as well as heat in summer. Every Ititime sold warranted to give satisfa , tion, , . expense to the purchaser. HAVES' VENT! LAlsnit. Patented er. Pu 1 ,11,. I lulls, Fuvtorleg, Itttilroad Curs, l hlmnles, F Shi pg. StlllllVl . li, C. Pure alr is a suldeet elshoing the at tett th , n of I Individual, and all buildings should be pro% hied I/ the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful WARMING AND VENTICATING R ERNAC for Dwellings, School 'louses, Churches, 11110 , St(r: Factories, ,te. A largo assortment of Office, 11311 and Cooking ,S.t,i Parlor Orates, Registers, Ay. Wholesale and retail BAND k lINYES. ti 2. North Sixth street, RV' Personal nttnntion given to uatmhig and v.. 0 Intim; Both public and pirate buildings. EMOVED.--E. NEWLAND & ;7 4 wholesale and retail I.OOIiINO GLASS AND PH' Tr HE FRAME iIIANCYACTOHY, N 0.120 idreet. opposite the 'Theater, Philadelphia. K N. A: Co. received the only Prize Medal. awarded the Crystal Palace exhibition, N: Y., 1853, In the Unite.] States, for UM, Thverated, Mantel and Pier Glasses. CRATIS !—Just Published—A. 3r Nscovimy IN mt.:Du-INK—A (CO wcirds c, , r , the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Fpermater. heft. or local Nroak tiess, 'nervous debility. low spirits, Instil nth. Weakness of the Dull s and back. Indisposition avid i en rarity Mr study and labor, dullness of apprehensif n toss of no:Mory. aversion to sodety, love of col itu& ti midity,self distrust, dizziness, headache, 411,Am:tar" discharges. 1 ains In the side. affect ion of the eyes, phn. pies oil the thee, sexual and other Infirmities in man. From the French of Dr; 11. I:eLotirey : The important fact that theke alarming could. it t. May easily be removed wrritour Ml fiIeLNE, Is in this small tract clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and 111 , 11ily successful treatment. us adopted by the Author. Cully explained. by means of which 'every one la ett.:llNl to ctn . (' himself pirlectlic and at the least possible Cl rt avoiding thereby all the ttaVettloed Th.:A.llllns Cl lilt dfiY W. 11. 311:1!1' v, F pl)ilabcipipa. 31)1IN DONN - EIJI"- Ida North 10liti111 ;it. Ph! ad'o Dec'r 4, 1554 Corner Twelfth Anil Pare s treets Philatlcli Li., S , tlt 'MA\ rost free, in n 01,110, t,, ltr. fl 1.0.111(..•y,17 1.11)o-Art1 ruct, NI t It 1 1, 11,"\11F.S'S k ( 1 ,1,0_\ I.: 'l'lllM . 21.T:\ - (7;•z,-- ,3 , „. I 1 p • r I and • 0."111 i'.lrl t n.PhD i , zlPO at to, • '"" t ;Th MITT. 1; ' 1, 1 I Th 0 MU= 1 t iJk 'CALEB H. NEEDLES