eansidered him so much of a coward and imbecile, that they took the stump against him. Either the "Keystone" lies now, or Thomas Ringland has disgraced the name of a man of truth and honor, and a soldiere—llti t read the letter. To his Excellency Major General It il liom H. Harrison Commander-in-chief of the North ft eslern Army. 81 It, We feel it a particular duty and pleasure to acknowledge to you mid our countrymen, the confidence we have ever entertained of your excellency as our General And Commander-in-chief of the North Western Army. Fifteen days 'since we were prepared to return home, our six months tour of duty having expi red; but by your solicitations in a letter addressed to General Crooks, and that of the State Government of which we are citizens, together with the impending dangers that appeared to threaten all around, by our hostile foes, we again en gaged in the service of the United States for the fil teen days last past, and to-mor row we expect again tube discharged from the service, the danger threatened appear - jng principally to be abated. Rein force inents haying arrived, and the prepara tions of defence much increa,;erl, we shall retire 11.,! 4 111 the field with peculiar satis faction, asr:inp:ot heaven its protection for you, your 4 .7 , ny and our country; trus ting that our wes,'! 4 rn enemies may bed taught a lesson of s Oinission not to be forgotten, and that the :i iittbitatits of our western frontier will agni;i enjoy the peaceful pleasures of their homes. Must respectfully your excellencj's humble servant., Al ajar. du. D. NELSON, Tif,ISAS RINGLAND, itonpavr Oita, EPAPIIRODITUS CASSEII, Sur. Capt tlu. JOHN JUNKINS, JOHN BARAENAN, do. do. do. do. do. Adjutant, WDI. II•RP WM. JOHNSON, BENJ. A N PERSON, J BONER. THOM4IB JACK, JOSHUA LOGAN, Fort Ileigs, April 16, 1813. Taxes Taxes: The people of our State have for years been fed by the Locos, with their abuse of the wicked (as they called it) poll tax ; and they launched out in the vilest de nunciations against Rimer and his party, for a partial support of it. Now let us examine what kind of 'faxes we now have! County Tax! Ruad Tax! Borough Tax! School Tax! Poor Tax! Land Tax! llouse and Cattle Tax! household Tax! Furniture Tax! NV:itch Tax! Carriage Tax! Tax on Mortgages. &c.! Tax on money at interest! Tax on Stocks! Tax. on Dividends""" Tux oil good debta .1! !PPP Title is a pretty good list, farmers.— hat 410 you think of all this? Yet this is not adl. If Van Buren is reelected, we ahall have a GOVERNAIENT TAX, and a STANDING ARMY TAX Are you willing to add these to the al ready mighty catalogue? If you are, vote for, and advocate Van Buren, and his, Minbunging party. nay pow have MORE OFFICE liOLDERS "Ilan was ever known in the United States, or this State; and the Sub Trea sury Bill gives them still more. •The Loco Foco papers dare not at *tempt a Oefence of Van Buren's being in tfwvor.of ltle right of a RICK GREASY PIES RO and of his opposing the POOR OLD SO: VIER OF TIM RE-' yoLuTioN voting:* We ask every honest American citi zea to call at our office, and ezamine the evidence! The Loco Foco Association K as not yet appointed a committee to come .and ex. amine, 4pd report the facts. Don't you think Martin is a pretty. De mocrat, he has such love for a It teill DARKEY, and hatred fur the old fig,l s l t: ing cocks of '7B? It is no wonder he' hates "lonest Old Tip. FOR THE JOURNAL. IL t who trades on borrow ed gapital ought to fail.” A. JACKSON. Little did General Jackson think when, in his vindictive message to Congress, he, gave utterance to this favotate project of the wealthy capitalist, and denunciation against the poor enterprising Tan who had occasionally to borrow money to "set up in life" or ..to help along," that its appli cation would so soon be visited politically on the head of his successor. Upon whose capital is Van Buren now trading? Not on his own most certainly. Let his warmest advocate (friend he has none) point to a single act of his life, pub lic or private, from his opposition to Mad ison, which is admitted and attempted to be justified by his partizans, down to the present day, that can or ought to give a claim to the suffrage of enlightened free men. It must be admitted that he has hitherto been a successful trader on the "borrowed fund" of Jackson's popularity, so far as regards his own interest; how far his administration has benefited any, except office holders, let greedy disaps pointed expectants, and their silly dupes who are satisfied with a " mouthful of moonshine" answer—Let the farmer, me chanic and laborer answer. If the peo ple will, regardless of honor and their best interests, worship at the shrine of "party," we would say, as the prophet of old said to the deluded Israelites, "Ephra im is joined to his Idols let him alone :", 'but we cannot, in view of impending nas timail judgments against national trans. gress i o n A , in which the innocent suffer with th e guilty, withhold a warning voice. , We return to the text. If the people turn cut and do their duty at the next nresidential election, the doctrine of Gen 1j . ,,. 1 / 4 sotr, "that traders on borrowed capi tal ou6 ;:q to fail," will be established, not withstand:ng the additional LOAN he has given Van li;.ren in the shape of recom mendatory "letters of credit." Van Bu ren is a shrewd gambler in politics, this gives him a show of p..Tula,7tY with peo- Isle of that caste. The untM,*:kin: do not reflect, that they are bribed by the i:2°ll wrung, indirectly, from their own hard earnings ; and acting thus he knows full well that his own "unendorsed" note must and should be "dishonored" by the people —so much for trading on borrowed capi tal. 0. HYMENEAL REGISTER. 7'he silken tie that binds two willing hearts' MARRIED—On Thursday even ing, the 16th inst., by the Rev. G. L. Brown, Mr. GEORGE RONSENBEHGER, of this county, to Miss ELIZABETH MEnEE• ❑ITH, of Dauphin. To my Creditors. TAKE NoTicE that! have applied' to the Judges of the croft of Com inon Pleas of Cambria county, fog• the ben efit of the laws made for the relief of in solvent debtors, and they have appointed Monday, the sth day of October next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the court house in the borough of Ebensburg, when and where you may attend if you think proper, and show cause, if any you have, why I should not be discharged ac cording to law. HENRY H. JEFFRIES. Ebensburg, July 9th, 1840. Dissolution of Partnership. lir"epartnership heretofore existing be tween Charles H. & John F. Miller, has this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The books and accounts are in the hands of Charles H. Miller. where all in terested are requested to call and settle. 'l'he business will hereafter he carried on by Charles H. Miller at the old stand. CAP LES H. MILLER, JOHN F. MILLER. July 29th 1840-71. Win. S. PAWSON COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 77 SMITH'S WHARF BALTIMORE, Begs to offer his servioes to the millers and dealm s in grain and produce generally. The facility of getting to the market through the Susquehanna canal offers inducements to try. Those disposed to make consignments to him may be sure of their interests being attended to, He refers fur knowledge of himself to Henry Neff' Esq,Alexandria, A. Pat terson Esq, Wiliamsburg, Kemp and Cunningham . . J. &J. MILL - Ml.lg, Lewistown. July 29, 1840.-St NEW AND wrizaalP itOCV)@ JAIIIES SAXTON, Jr. WOULI. I RESPECTFULLY IN furin hio friends and customers that he has just received a fresh supply of 012413. amw Cs/V.OW° Such as Cloths, •S'attinets, Summer Cloths, Muslin de Leans, Callow:, Brown and Bleachdd lifuslins, and a complete assortment of iff ar aware and Cutlery, and gener:d assortment ot Toys an And a Fancy Articles, with the usual variety ot Grocer i e s ()onkel ovaries, 'Together with many' articles nit numem tetabove. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. All kinds of country prolluce taken, in exchange for goods, lluntingdon, May 6, 1840.—it,. • ' • • ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Eestate of Wm. Steel, Esq. late of the borough of Huntingdon dcc'd are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAS STEEL. JA S ENV?! KEN, Egg, Adm re Hunt. 22, July 1840. Proclamation. I Evp HEREAS by a precept to me direc- Nri ted dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty, under the hands and seals of the Hon• Thomas Barnaide, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail dcliv ery of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, and John Kerr his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and . presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman ded to make. Public _Proclamation, Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will be held at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day and 10th day of August, next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the said county be then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 17th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, and the 64th year of American Indepen JOSEPH SHANNON, Slat: Sheriff's (Oce Hunting don, July 15, 1840. 5 ProclaiiZAt ion. VET HEREAS by Prece pi direc ted by the Judges of CPcnnon Pleas of the county, of Huntingdon bt;.; ,-- ing test the Nth day of April, A. D. 1840, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt ingdon, on the third Monday and 17th of August, A. D. 1840, Ihr the Arial of all issues in said court which remain un determined before the said Judges when and wile, v.,..11 Jurors, NV itnesses and sui tors in :he trial of all bald issues are re quired to attend. Dated at Huntinudon tne 17th ;lay of, April, A. D. one thousand eight hun died and forty, and the 64th year ut American Independence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff. Sherifi's office Hunting don July 15, 1840. PUBLIC NOTICE. Individuals to whom debts and moneys are yet due and owing on account of the repairing of the breach which occurred in the Juniata division of the Pennsylvania canal, between Huntingdon and Holli daysburg, in the summer of 1838, are hereby notified to prepare and exhibit their several claims, together with the pla ces of their residence, to Col. John Cress well, Collector of the port of Huntingdon, : on or before the Ist. of August next. The claimants are required to state the items of their several claims in detail and the persons with whom they contracted for materials delivered or work done, and also the names of the foremen under whom the work was done, The accounts to be properly authenticated, with a view to their adjustment, according to the pro. visions of the 4th sec. of the act of the General Assembly entitled "an act for continuing the improvements of the State and for the payment of the interest on the public debt," passed the 11th day of June 1840. FR. R. SIIUNK. Sec. of the Commonwealth July 15, 1840. PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale on the 21st of August, the farm now in tenure of H. Campbell, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, about one quarter of a mile from Burnt Cabins, containing 300 ACRES, 200 acres cleared and in good order, the residue is well timbered. Thereon erecs ted a good log house and double barn, and other out buildings. The land is princi pally first rate quality limestone, wel I watered ; and only a short day's drive from the southern turnpike, and within of a mile of the Sate road. It will be sold in parts to suit purchasers. Terms made known on the day of sale. It will be sold . previously at private sale if op portunity oilers. WNI. JAMISON. July 8,1840.-3 t-p. "Perry Fs•ecinan," and "Juniata Au• ram" insert to the amount of $l, and, charge this office. SHERIF'F'S SALES UY virtue of ,sundry writs of Yen(Ali oni Exponas, and Levari Facias. issued out or the court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to me direc• ted, will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE :It the Court House in Huntingden, on the 10th day of August next, at ten o'clock A. M., the following property, viz-- A tract of land situate in 'fell township adjoining lands of Moreland Waters, Jas. Irvin, Alex. Beers, and heirs of James M'Neal dec'd., containing one hundred acres more or less, about forty or fifty a cres of which are cleared, with a cabin eouse and barn thereon erected. Seized and taken under execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Goos horn. Also A lot of ground adjoining lands of Hugh Stott!), David Barr, Samuel Stew 'art and James Ennis in Barrett township Huntingdon county, containing about 300 acres more or less, on which are erected two dwelling houses, one smith shop, one tailor s hop, a double barn, sheds, out houses &c. Seized and taken under execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph G. Watson. Also A lot of ground situate in the exten-1 Sion of the borough of Alexandria, number ed 9 in the plan thereof, adjoining on the east a ltchinger. on the west a lot of Nicholas Cresswell. fronting sixty Net on the turnpike road and extending back 180 feet to an alley, on which is erected a two story log house and a frame tailor shop. Seized and taken under execution and to be sold as the property of Stephen ltchinger. _ _ Also A tract of land situate in Franklin tp. Huntingdon county, known by the name of "Owls 11.ollow adjoining lands of Shorb, Stewart 4-co, 'rhos. Ewings, Jas. Travis, Wm. Murt ay, Esq., and others, containing twenty me acres be the same more or less, thereon erected two dwel. ling houses, one woolen manufactory and a clover mill, and also all the riht and interest of the said NYrn Curry o f and in all the Machinery in and connecteted with said woolen factory and clover Seized and taken under execution and' to be sold as the property of Win. Curry.' JOSEPH SHANNON, SIM; ,Sheriff's Office, Hunting ! don, July 22, 1840. ,MCHANIC'S LIEN. HUNTINLZDNi COUNTY, 63. of Pennsylvania The Connite.: l wo 4l th to the sherifrof rain f r eret4 g : Whereas James bath filed a claim in our county couri of Common Pleas, against David Rirr, for the Sa .4l of one hundred and seven dollars and thirty' eight cents, for work and labor as a plas terer and carpenter, done, performed, ...I bestowed in and about the erection and certain building to wit: alt - that house and erected upon the IST: ire the said David Barr, twenty-eight feet by twenty-eight, with a kitchen ,attached thereto, about 18 feet square. And whereas, it is alleged that the said sum still remains due and un paid to the said James Clinger: now we command you, that you make known to the said David Barr, and to all such per sons as may hold or occupy the said bui!- ding, that they be and appear before the Judges of our said court, at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Huntingdon, on the second Monday of August neat, to show if any thing they knew or have to say, why the said sum of one hundred and seven dollars and thirty eight cents should not be levied on the said building, 'to the use of the said James Clinger, ac cordiug to the form and effect of the act of assembly, in such case made and pro vided, if to them it shall ;seem expedient;' and have you then there this writ. Wit; ness the Honorable Thomas Burnable Esq President of our said court at Hunting don, the twenty-seventh day of Jude, A. D, 1840. James Steel, Proty ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orph ans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Friday, the 31st day of July next, all the right, title, and in terest of Joseph, Caroline, Charlotte, and Sarah Miller, minor children of Samuel . Miller, late of Henderson township, in said county, deceased, of and in a certain piece or tract of land, situate in Hender son township, aforesaid, containing about 80 acres; bounded by lands of John Hight, Elisha Shoemaker, John Miller, and Newinghain's heirs, of which the said Samuel Miller died seized ; on which is erected a log house and log barn. There is also a young orchard on the sme bear ing fruit, and about 50 acres cleared there on. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A M of said day. 7'crms of Sale.—One half of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue within one year thereafter, with interest, to be secu ed by the bond and mortgage of the pur chaser. By the Court, JOHN HEED, Clerk. Attendance given by WM. Aro' vir, CivarcijAu: Jung 24, 1840. MECHANIC'S LIEN. lIIUNTINGDON, COUNTY, SS. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania , to the sheriff of said county Greeting: f Whereas James M'clausky lately, viz: on the 12th day of April 1839, agreeably to the act of assembly in such case made ant provided, Sled a claim in our county court of common Pleas in and fur the said county, against Samuel Duncan for the sum of sixty-eight dollars and eight cents 'against all that certain log building two stories high, twenty four feet in front and thirty feet back, situate in the town of Duncansville, in the said county of Huntingdon, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished, in re pairing. remodelling and improving said house within six months (then) last past. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum of sixty-eight dollaiu and eight cents ' still remains due and unpaid to the said James M'closky. Now we command you that you make known to the said Samuel' Duncan, that he be and appear before the Judges of our said court, at a court of common Pleas to be held at Huntingdon on the second Monday of August next, to show it any thing for himself he knows or has to say why the sum of sixty•eight , dollars and eight cents should not be lev ied of the said building according to the form and effect of the act of assembly in , such case made and provided, if to him it , shall seem expedient, and have you then , there this writ. NVitness the lion. Thos i• Burnside Esq., President of our said L court at Huntingdon, this second day of . June A. D. 1840. James Steel, Proty N IIiZONaVEVIVZ 1707,11C3 OTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and ;hat the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance, at an Or phan's court to be held at Huntingdon, for the county of Huntingdon, on the se cond Monday and 10th. day of August next, to wit— I. Peter Kern, Executor of the last will and Testament of Michael Kern, late of 'Fell township, dee'd. 2. John Henry, acting Administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Wilson, late of Barree township, dec'd. 3. James Saxton, jr., and John llilde• brand, Executors of the 'est will and Testament of John Port, late of !lender soh township deck!. 4. Caspar Dating, Executor of the last will and Testament of Caspar Dil ling, late of Woodberry township, dcc'd. JOHN REED, Register Register's Office, Iluntingdon, 13th. August A. 1). 1840. 5 Dissolution of PARTNERSHIP. Th 9 firm heretofore existing under the name or rover and Henderson, was dis solved on June 17th 1740 by mutual can sent. All persons interested in said firm ar.e requested to conic forward for immediate The books re main at the store o the subsoribers may be found. J M Cover Jas Henderson July t 5, 1840.-St.p. TAILORING. PETER O'ROURKE, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi-. zees of the Borough of don, and all others who wish to live th e i r work done in a durable and 'workmanlike manner, that he tontinues the TAILORING] BUSINESS in his old stand, opposite the Post Office, ani two doors west of James Saxton's Store in Market street, where, being, in ihe receipt of the fashions, quarterly from New York and Philadelphia, he will be much pleased to attend to all orders in his line, and execute the same with prompt, ness and despatch. Junel7, 1840.-Iy. JOHN BOGGS &CO emnisitoion glertlianto BALTIMORE ! MD. Respectfully tender their services to the dealers on the Juniata. They are at all times prepared to make liberal advan ces on consignments. Refer to Jacob M. Ilalderman. Esq. Harrisburg; Messrs. Duncan and Foster, Aartmsburg, Centre Co.; J. C. McLane han, Esq. llollidaysburg ; David Loy, Esq. Hopewell, Bedford county: May ‘27, 1840..2 m.-- p. Kr The "Hollidaysburg Register" will insert the above two months, and charge this office. NOTICE. THE partnership of A, B. I,,ng &co in the manufacturing of Threshing Machines in the valley of the Juniata is dissolved by mutual consent. All those who :know themselves indebted by Nob or Book account, will please pay when dui to the agent of A. B. Long at Huntingdon. or David Candor Esq. 'I he business wil, he continued by Arthur B. Long at Hunting doll and Lewistown. His agents are An drew Deff•ubaugh at Iluntin►;do and Nob', Norton at Lewistown where farmers can 11, accommndatV,l iu the bhottcbt Nottcv am' ,mostlionorablc terms. 414 4 1:HU1i B, LONG: Aptll 8, 1840. AZ ?LIP THE undersigned respectfully in forms his many patrons, bat lie aas relinquished the above business its Huntingdon, and that lie earnestly requ• st all those heving accounts unsettled in his books, to call and have them adjusted im mediately, as he is anxious to close up alt unsettled accounts. John Bumbaugh KT - The business will hereafter be car. ried on at the old stand by his son AEXANDER H. BLIMBAUGH July 22, 1840. Days' Liniment Those only who know by trial or immedi ate observation, can form any idea of thc ef fects, of the perfect relief, of the almost charm-like cures elrected in cases of the Piles Rheumatism, all Swellings, and all external pains, no matter how severe. by the use of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud it above all things ever ,used, and you will find—what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human beings who may be afflicted, 1 beg you to ask—ask of those who know—ask the Hon. Alfred C onklin, U. S. Judge fur that district, residing near Auburn; ask Mathew J• Myers, Esq., Athens, N. Y.; ask Gen. Duff Green, late of Washington city, each of these gentlemen know of cases unconquerable by all other re medies or physicians, though tried for many years, that have been cured by the use of the genuine Hays' Liniment. Thousands of other persons know similar cures. We ap peal to their sense of justice—their human feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your sutkrinc; fellow-beings to let this great remedy be known. Speak of it then to all your friends, This will save much pain where the newspa pers are not read, or where readers are in credulous, because so many worthless arti cles arc advertised fur the same purpose. o buyers we say, if all who have used it du not say it is beyond all praise, then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow this article to be paid for nffless it cures, when. all the directions are fully followed. Wilt any one suffering refuse to try it? It he does, he ought to be pitied more for his ob stinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hays would never consent to offer this article, were he not compelled by his sense of morr I—of religious duty—to do all in his power for the victims of distress and misery. For this purpose lie would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worth less article. LOOK OUT.—Some swindlers have counterfeited this article, and put it up with various devices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing only will protect you—it is the name of ComsTocx & Go.; that name must be al mays on the wrapper; or you are cheat ed. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy; for it is impossible for any other to be true or genuine. SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by COMSTOCK & Co., 2 Fletcher St, New York. For silo at THOMAS READ'S Drug Stare, Huntingdon, Pa. July 1, 1840.-3 tn. WORMS! WORMS!! SUPERIOR Vermifuge my' up. , This preparation is eonfidenor -----”- menueu L. Lt.. r"""^- as an effectual re medy for expelling and destroying worms. It has been extetrAvely used for some time and has never Ruled to give relief where worms have been present; and in many cases wtiere ail other medicines have fair ed, tlas medicine has given immediate re li.f. It is preferable to all other meth cil,es, on account of the mildness of its operation, being easy to administer, re quiring but few and small doses, and at tended by no bad consequences. This highly valuable medicine is a sale and sure remedy for expelling all worms, to •vhieh many of the must respectable certificates can be obtained. It is unnecessary to 1 give any . further detail of its goodness,.as a fair trial will prove its efficacy. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at the Drug, Chemical and Fancy store of Thomas Read, which is under the super. intendence of 1)r. Jacob Hoffman. Huntingdon, July 8,1-1340.-3 t. To Our Creditors. Take notice, that we have applied to the Judges of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made for the relief of Insolvent debtors; and the said court has appointed the 2nd Monday (10th day) of August next, tir the hear. lug of us and our creditors at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and, where you may attend if you see proper. _ . . Daniel Kaylor, David Richwine, Daniel Gray July E3', IS4O. (* - -The .51ountanier' Ebensburg, Cam brig Co...and the Bedior publislAnniel li.a7lor,' three weeks and' soul bill to this Awe. CARDING , MACHINE, Picking - Machine, FOR SALE. ANTE: stoic Tiber has for sale a first rate cardiu g . Machine, and a first rate Pick ing Machine. They will be sold at moderate ,ernis. They can be seen at J. Lang's Fac tory, one mile from Ncff's Mill, Shaver's ;reek. Any one wishing to purchase, can tll and CX.ltOlille for thcntsels•es LANG, Wc4t Barr. 4, N 1 ,!." 6 : 184 Q,