The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 01, 1868, Image 4

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CiliE OF erotic,
The sadden. inaugnratiori of okl Winter,
With his white mantle and biting ' breath.
should Induce farmers and others Who are
neie allowed a resting spell to give their at-
Istpdon to Stock. Plenty of emploYMent can
.thes be rim, th comfort ofyouranlmals In
i'retiuta. sad when spring arrives• you will
hge the, satistaction of surveying it healthy
and thukooking stock, and not. be compelled
Wk Moe them up to a marketable state after
the breaking np - of the winter. It is not eeim
:On tia At:00ot or shorten r the
time
of
Ito& *else they are !With' time non-pro
:luctive. Their health annives are often put
in jeopenkhy / slichicerlsesneu atArtheir use
fulnesatiettly elvistri Unpaired.
Horses should he well attended to at this
season. - -A good clean litter of stray or leaves
makes them comfortable, and increases the
maittire pile when a new bed ling is required.
T-heY'sdll7,l3:B, ,be rubbed 4 1 . 4 fter use,.
aid the currycomb frequently Applied. Ex
ert* is conductive their health. Horses be
come vicious and intractable by being kept up
too long, butin no- case over-work them.—
Sore, moths hrhorses are often frequent, sod
can be prevented by warming the bits before
putting them Into their mouths; a good plan
is to coves. the bits with a piece of stout leath
er; the month is not then cut, nor the skin
taken off
, the tongue by the frostediron. Give
them sloppy food, and don't neglect to salt
them 9ocsaionally. Carrots are also rearm=
mended es very nutritious. •
Cows should be well housed and fed plenti
fully. It' milk is desired, a good feed if sugar
beet!, or rutabaga, with
, a free use of pump
kins and roots , will produce it. Where steam
ed food id riot need, boiled pototoes or Indian
corn will be itumd acceptable.
, Cut bay put into hogsheads or troughs, and
and if couple of buckets of boiling water pour
ed upon it, immediately covering it up close,
anperinitting it to remain for six or eight
hours , before tbedlng,, will- be fund to be a
verigivitefal and nutritious food for milch
'cow', Who' will amply repay ;their'
principal and interest, for his additional labor
and care in furnishing them with such a de-
Xtveo or three ,times ,a week. It
is taken kw granted that those who take die
tgre tio'Ock oat their cattle are duly aid prop
erly gibehered and fed, also extend the neces
eery cue to keep them deco; forwithout
ihe work is only kill done, as neither
man or beast can thrive when covered with'
filth.
If ateow is dry, don't neglect her on that
aeoxputt, or you will most likely have a scraw
ny :calf; Salt your hock once Or twice a
week.
Oxen should not be allowed to feed with
the weaker. animals, as they ilways desire-the
lion's 'hate: The currycomb is also !recom
mended for them as well as horses ; a healthy
action of the skin is produced, and with health
comes coltentmen t and gentleness.
Ccilvea vequlre special care,. if you. would
have them good. Give- them corn meal and
bran daily, and keep them supplied with hay
and corn fod ler. Don't confine them to a
close pen, but provide them with a shelter
when they desire it. If not weaned, ttep the
mother in good condition, as she requires ex
tra nutriment on account of her, charge.
Colts should be fed on mess, brewers' grain .
roots, or anything that will keep them in a
growing eentlition: Plehty'of - sloppy food is
INtilled by them, and *Tee pmes per day is
not too often to feed them. Treat them with
puttleness, and use them to being patted 4.nd
eatessed, as they will then 'be more easily
' broke to harness-or seddle, and grow up with
no vicious habits to be corrected.
Hoge and Sheep require a warm shelter,
good, substantial food if you are preparing
hem for the butcher: Give them salt occa
sionally, and keep a clean litter of leaves or
straw for them.
Poultry will be found decidedly unproduc
tive at this season without proper care.—
Young chickens grow tough and hardjr by ex
posure to the weather ; laying hens will refuse
to lay, arid thus become a burden instead of a
profit. Don't keep many hens unless you are
prepared to give them accommodations and
food. By warmth and good feed a hen will
lay double , what she otherwise would. Let
them haVe t lime and, gravel, and keep a box of
wood ashes for them to roll in. Good, dry
quarters Is what they desire. Chickens tire
very soon on any one food r variety is what
they like. Barley and corn, or scraps from
the table and most kinds of viketables and
meat, boiled, they will est with" avidity. All
refuse mea .m .• rs will be found to
their advantage if given them twice a week.
Don't overfeed your fowls, as apoplexy will
kill then off faster than is profitable, but
manage,to keep their Maws with something
in them,• and they will be content to keep to
their house, "and not fly all over the premises
and freeze in the snow.
Water should be kept where all your stock
can haie access to it. See that it don't freeze
over for any length ortime , so that they may
gruffer for the want of it.
SOILING vs. Ptaresma.—Let me recite the
ezperbmces and practice of a friend of mine.
ciomWinto possession of about nine acres - of
bunt. ht the neighborhood of a good market,
made by the demands .of a large literati insti-
Onion, he cast about as to what wait to be
done. Two cowl and a horse were the stock
in trade for neat cattle. He was oblged to
pay each season, for pasturage, what' it was
I -
thought to be worth, and at the same time it
was no small job to drive his cows bark and
forth. - That determined him, to keep his cows
in the barn. The greatest trouble Was the
rapid ,accamulation of manure. BY good
husbandry' he properly secured that—be kept
Ilesding4t to his crops. Finding his crops in
creasing he added ' another cow. Another
cow only made more manure. More minute,
husbanded in theeame way, made more crops,
and the third year he adtled another cow.
Now began another serious difficulty. His
barn was ' Fulda, Still, at the end of the
foniih year, he put in another cow, arid set
himself it work tb up a new barn
,; and
when I last saw, him be had a new barn with
moderato improvements, of good sine, a horse,
a pair of cattle, and five cows,—and yet had
not thongltt Of buying more Jana, hut wanted
more coin.
Now, people who do not want a large accu
sal/2101cm of manure and a gradual increase
crops, should not adopt that style. But it
seems to me that, for our towns, where home
steads are In ernall lots and not easily procur
ed, no better course can be pursued than soil-,
lagihs *MS sail at the same ti th e filiettlng
the soll.--ifew Engiarad itomestead.
SMIZTERINCI eseitr.—From the experience
of au English fanner it ball been demoinurited,
tbailbei‘red *beep eat •cee-ettrd km* un
imed.cake, sadism paUmd less of turnips per
4sy. .411,nd yet notwithstanding this, the in-
Wreareol those housed, compared With lbw
*Av, not, was as fourteen to nine. An
agnailt , ionsysauet, advantage is derbied by
shelterincontle. j ,
iblilllllllll 111 Emair.—Willhun P. Hayden
l i ma
lalbrawthe Maine Farmer that:aq torts
of:wit root, alum, and tobacco, to •
getber, will care the entitles or nasty owl• In
'beep It should be forced up , th e Male
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elothift :
Soia*Aliod:itwrters
At b; 0/4118' Mlyg t its shy .p/Atli ;43 got gm, •
FALL ti-NIN_ ; f 4 .O,GQ43I)S
CHEAP FOR CASH.
'Fran want a cheap Over coat,
go to NORRIS.
IF you want a good cheap De" Coat,
• go to ffiflllllVP
F on want a good Everyday. Cost, • ' '
' ' •go to TfOltßlB'.
IT yo n want a goo pair ofPasts, '
go to NOW".
iv you want a good cheap Yeti. •
"-Ole NQlntl3'
IF you want a I'l93ll'os ABU, 110,
Itito
I F yeti wants late Fall Style Cap.
' go to NOREIV.
IV you want a gtiodlialr of flout" twfiliolts;
g o to TOCIR.IIIt.
tf you wont a FASIIIONABLN NBCII4III
ORRIS'.
,"
' ,• • go'to N
i •
rjhAt want • goal retch Calf
do to 1410111118'.
you want a good Vercelli,
' IF yon . Want good raper Collis",
Ro to 111:1111111r
you want i &Wettable salt of Clothes,
. go to IffIRRI.r,
you wantinythtut to the Gentleman's
go to NORItIIF.
I P you want a gOod SMOKE:"
go to NORRIS*.
1p
yen want good HEAVY' lIITDRII4IIOTAINO,
NORRII';
Also —4large stock of CASSIMEII Hs IN tv i rcz,
Personspeeterlog th e goods to Reedy made Clot , 'as
'be aceotumodated at the lowest caab price.
Oct. 9, 1187.—tt TRIO. C. NORMS:
Nelv Boot: and Shoe Store.
NEW GOODS AND AT LOW PRICES.
IIE undersigned Lea openeila new Boot and Rhos
T
(!tore, up BALT/310RM EMMET, one door south at
the Presbyterian Church end nearly opposite McCreary's
Saddler Shop, where be otters an attractive amoorstnent
of goods in his line, all new and selected. wi th the greet:-
est care. Ile hes
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITSELS.,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS.
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S RIP BOOTS,
G ENTLEIIIINTF , posungss GAITERS,
GENTLEMEN'S nIFPERS, ALL STYLES,
GENTLEMEN'S BALM-ORALS,
GENTLER IMO ; BROGI ANS,. 'km.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
misarr . BALMOILiL GArrERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO ISA.L.MOICALS,
xc kc ,Am.. --
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
.loyr CALF BALMORALS,
• AOYir 5R00.41.18..t0" de.
'AB will sold lathe 'mining' /Pang profits. Buyers,
from town and country, are invited to call and examine
goods and prices twititelinrcliMilltig eisewbere. lam de•
termined to sell clidetp- - -S MIN cheaper then any other
Louse in the county. By strfct attention to business', and
dealing,Fairly and siaoredy, with•errve7ooo7, I hope tio
merit and receive an encouraging share of publin pattba
age.
The MANVFACTITRING of Boots and lbws will bei
carried ow, In all Its ttraneries.4 Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
made to order Also, Boob" add Shoe ants own mann '
facture constantly on hand. 'Repairing dune on. short
noth.e—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. Nona
but first clams workmen employed. Having a lifedAmei
experience at the businees,l feel confident that I can
please all who may call. D. 11. KLINGEL.
Gettysburg, July 31, ,
PICKING
JUST PROM THE CITY !
CLOTHING! , CLOTHING !
4kices Reduced I. Reduced ! Reduced !
with . iC an oKr ING, just from the city„
• atotts stock of new
CLOTHIOTIONS, -
offers bargains of the inostluttoolshlog character. To
prove the assertion, ail he asks her -
COALE AIM SEE! 0
' and judge for thameet
COLTS, PANTS,
o_ver Coats, Black Cassimere Pants.
Black riot* Coats, Fancy Casein:tent Pants,
Cloth Sack Coats. . Satinet Pants,
C4lllll IMP. Sack Coats, Tweed Pants.
Satinet Sack Coats,
Tweed Seek Coats.
~
VRSTSI, NOTIONS,
Cloth VCI, 4; loVelo,
INsuspenders,
Cassunere Vests. Black Gloves,
Satinet Vests, Handkerchiefs,
Velvet Vesta, - Neck Ties,
Carman Vests. SprtniStocke,
Paper and Linen Collars. Le
CLOCKS, - .. ALSO,
Right-day Clo km.' Violins, AceJrcle,mo,
Thirty-hour t'lock a, Flutes, Fifes,
Alarm Clucks, Violin Strings.
(leak Clocks.
Trask. and Umbrellas. 6
Bating at the kitut mud lototte &din*, PICEING can
mall .t tim very LOWEST pi ten, No doubt ittspat_lt
Everybody mays no, (Nov. 6, 1667-tf
NEW GOODS.,
GEO. ARNOLD
has now opened a LARGE STOCK of
RE A M ADE CLOTHING,
mostly of his own manufacture, consisting of all n4sa of
COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
CRAVATS,
HOSIERY, &c.,
AT PRICES TO /MIT THE TLMU.
Sir Call examine and Judge for you reelves.-113 '
Oct. 30, 1867.—tf
NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHINO
AT BRINKKRHOPe
STACKS 07 ;;HiL---1-E
CLOTHING FOR PALL AND MIME WRAP.,
which he is selling at such prices u Damn* fail to take
them off very rapidly. Call and Jadsk for yourselves.—
To look at the excellent matarlai t tietafal canto g,, and
neat and oratodautial mining And "thitt to get his low
pricer - Callen cannot hdp tint ban When they see ttao
much to their interest to do so. • .
He has Coats, Pants, Vests, °fall dreg and 'mastitis,
Haim, Boota and Shoes;
Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Mores Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties,erarats, iNnen sad emperOollers Baspsadets,
Brushes, Combs; . . .
Trunks, Vslime, Umbrellas, Feast Halves, &gals,
Smoking and Obeying Toberees„ Pipes. Stetiomory. do. ;
Clocks, Watcbes, Jewelry, wilh a tbonean and one
other articles, entirely too wouieniue to detail Me news
paper advertisement.
lie ask. the attentloa of tls public to bin sew Meek,
confident ..that Is will please-mud so one sea or will mil
*beeper. Betel forget tlesdiumo—comerot Terk attest
end the Diamond,Osttyshapst
May 29, 1867. • JACON BRINKERHOFF.
New Goods I
CHEAP -CHEAPERO-cHEAPEt3T !
IF you wish to buy good and ohetp
a, Goods. call at aA 810 & DWO, &TORN,
en' note'. in Chantberebatire Gettyebieri. Wei
have the very beet selectionedgewski,:mich ai &LOTHIII,
Tiiritifek &O.„ tile Mash* can On duce
and are determined to sell them at cheap as eat be said
anywhere in WI, R . lF tip ! ,, 41 , n wishing to
have them cat met,etatneelt free of charge.—
Those dad deg (lolls eatiie o,tmewhie W Miconloodated
'ye i4nunt 114 fieri( OM beet Sia So be L imed
,
anywhere Neiman( in idiot we aey.
W have on hand the vary bastandt durable szwnia
MAC [UNIX, aad aaalwaya mal," laNala au pada
en. fall sathdlietfos Ovals el 14'400=tai thhke.—
Call sad examine. We warraft Owns tote am belt la
Mas 29. MT
FALL STYLE OF At
FOR 1867:
. 1{:8.A.;13,Y
iTAII jut 111011111•6111.billill.S.• samor4iffst.4
II a ATd, Including the vow latent anytane
Casifinfro in &kr* Bate. sod also a Ivor supply of
Saa and law priced Waal HATS and CAPS lot Yea sad
BUTS. He isvi t teablio ffirolo and thiejniblia to=
sea , i,! popt.li;
MEIteILVIT ZgLO)MIO.
ES
CLOTHS, TWESDS,
and other =salvias fa Kies vhod and mod
up,
`; •
tpordareast iboreneWo.. • , •
SATISFACTION *MIEANTED.
Wort 0100 oollgted ton Conon
,o porolhoothoir
Omit eifewlltors.
f l oh llT
..,
.., . ,
liisifisk ,
dattna. '''
'Awmisr.-ty
MEI
TINt.WARE AND STOVES.
TEIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
S. G. COOK'S,
ME REST ONIKtNO-STOVES IN THE MASKIII I I,
; anion; which arsi
OLD DOMISIDN,
COMPROMISE.
PENNtIYLTAICIA.
NOELS 1300 K.
Set/NOM - IST.
TSARIST SUMAS, &c.
Also. many •lt,ier articles fur kitchen use. which will be
solll a* for aim; auy other lilacs to the count-3%
R. G. eOOll.
Apr 11.12.18841.
stoves, Tin-Ware. &e. 7 &e.,
lIIIIIt public wry tuvited to call ant examine. my itn
.1. mouse stock of goods
go to NORITV
DT THE STOVE LINE :
Waverly, Noble Cook. Royal COok,Barley Shoat. Orient
al, Aewart's Cook, Ornamental, ilxrelator, Prince Ro nnl
end the Forerrilll pmking Stover. "ill for coal o wwd.—
Tliegilo varletilinare a selection from the beet and In t
popular Cook jug Stoves the market affords, and are all
warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large
varbay of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stove& for coal or
wood, including the celebrated Morning Glory. the Vol.
can, Oval Meteor ; Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. He
gtalallori Comet, Egg, New :47rg, Parlor cong,
Fire - Brick and Orates, for coal or wood, always on hand.
IN THE TIN-WARE LINE :
Tha . ' assortment embrace everything teCe4Hlll'y for
titchen'bk. household purposes. including a large num
ber of couv - Statent yet cheap articles of new design which
intuit be seen tube appreciated. The stock is so large
and varied that those who have nut visited the establish
ment have nu conception of its extent. In addition to
t`le ordinary kitchen utenails, it Includes Battling Ves
eels, Toilet Choamber Sete; -plain and fancy, Chamber
-Buckets, Bros.! and Spice Boxeir, Nett and Coffee Canis.
tens, Deed Boa 60. Spittoons. Tumbler Drainer', Bill-bead
Boson. Waiters Ale Cart lers. WaterNelers. Slaw Cut•
tem-Borne Lampe, Jelly Moulds, pudding-,
tent Nutmeg Graters, Contb CANYLlinn.Grant-Flottes and
A II C Plates, Ash Buckets, Floor Sleeves, Birth Cages,
Spout Beatle s Coffee Mille, Latiterne, Bastieg SNine,
Large Fork.. Candle Sticks. Candle M, tilde, Copper
pers. Wrought-iron Frying Pt in, Stuenthing Irons, Foot
Scrapers, Coffee Roasters, W aMrd Irons, Snuffers. Dinner
and Auction. er Bells, Egg Beaters Oilers, Fluted Fun
nels, Coal 8 [eves. Glaas- top Fruit bans, Flaiustop Ft uit
Cans, :..ell-sealing Jars, &c., kc. Tin-ware made to order,
and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work
men.
IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE:
Cast-iron Pots. of every size and variety, for stoves, Por
celain Kettles, for cooking and pteeerviug, Tin-lined
Kettles, fur ditto, Oast-iron Stew Pans, of every size end
variety, Porcelain and tinned. with a thotnistini and OUP
other articles impossible to enumerate In an aVertise
-went.
bornbug,
them, elx7 . Th,,
DOTTY'S WASh-,
DIAMOND CHURN."-.
The public are invited
mice,. lie guarantees rose.
exceeding low litotes. COMr a..
eariosit). If you d.. not want to t o r .
*end,
.tub A. 16u7.--t.t
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
On and after 'Wednesday, November 6th, ISST, Pas
seniter Trains will leave and arrive at Gettyab ti g, and
make connections 44 fellows:
FIRST PAS/3E1 , 108K TRAIN will leer. Gettysburg at
8 16. A.M., with rsmengers Gm York, flarrieharg. PLila
delpbk, Baltimore. and the North and it est, arriving ai
Hanover Junction with et changeofeare, et 10 1!.. A. M..
connecting with the East Line South. on the Northern
gut r4l 'tail way, and arri •ing at Baltimore at 12 noon
A leo, ronneeting with flail train hum Baltimore north.
arriving in Hart teburg at 1 00, P. IL Arrive at Getty'.
burg 12 40. P. 31., with paseen k ,ers from Harrisburg
York. Baltimore, and Washin gton.
SECOND PASSIENGER TRAIN will lenxo G ttyaburiz
at 1 30, P. st., arriving at Hanover Junction at 3 311. and
connecting with Mail train oath. Arrive In Baltimore
at II 00, P.M. Arrive at Gettyiiburg at 5 30. P. M.. with
passengers from Philadelphia. nil the North
and West and also with passenatirs from Baltimore and
Washington by the East Line North, which leaves Mit/-
More at 12 10. noun.
EM
Pasaengere cau leave Baltimore in the Mall train, a
8 20 A. M.. and arrive in Gettyebnrg at 12 40, P. M. Oi
leave Baltimore in the ?sat Line at 12 10. noon, an' Cr
rise in GettyAblirg at 5 40, P. U. But one ebouge of car
either way, viz: at Hanover Jnnetion.
Dre. 4, 1867
H ANOVER RR AN'ell. RAILROAD,
TIME TABLE.
Uri and after MONDAY. May 6th,1867. passenger trains
on the liansieer Branch Railroad will leave as follows:
FIRST TRAIN
(which makes connection with the trains on the North
ern Central railway at the Junction.) sill leave Hanover
at 9.1X1 A. M.. for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg. and inter
mesliatestations. This train arri•es at the Juncti•sn ai
9.5,1 A. M., connecting with the Fast Lino d nth. on the
Northern Central Railway, which. arrives at Baltimore
at 1230 P. M., and slab with the Molt Train North, which
ars Pres at Harrisbctig at 12 51 P . M
t This train retort's to Wu:lover at 12 M. a nsl arrives
at Gettysburg at 1 P. H.
1. 4 SE. OFD TRAIN
Leaves danover at 2.20 P. M. and arrives at the Junction
at 3.10 P: M., connecting with the Mail Train South,
which 'arrive. at Baltimore at 6 P. M. Passengers by till.
Train for York lay over at 'he Junction until r 6.12 P. M.
4441—This Train returns to Hanover at 4 P M.. with
paaengers fur Hanover, ilettysburg and Littleetottn.
Passengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover. Gettysburg
and Littiestown, will take either the Mail Train at 8.33
A. M., or the Past Line at 12.10 P. M.
Hay. 29, 1,67. JOSEPH LEIB. Ac. ut.
READING RAILROAD
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for
Philadelphia. New York. heading. Pottsville. Tamaqua.
Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac.„
Trains leave Harrisburg fa* New York, as follows: At
3.00.525 and 810 A. NI- and 2.0 l and 9.35 P. m connect
log with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Read,
and arriving at New York at 5.10 and 10.15 and 11.50 A.
H„ end 3.40 end 930 P. Nl. Sleeping Cara accompanying
the 3.00 A. M. and 9.35 P. M.. Trains without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua
Mineral - 111e, Ashland. Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadel;
phis, at 8.10 A.. 11. and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M., stopp ng at
Lebanon and principal Way stations: the 4.10 P. M. mak
lug connections for Philadelphia and CLlumbis only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave klarrisburg at 3.55
P.M.
Returning: Leave New Yot k at 9.90 A. II ,12.00 Noon
and 4.0,i and a 00 P II.; Pniladelpnia . .at 8.15 A. If. and
3.30 P. IL Way Passenger Train learei Philadelphia at
7.30 A. IL, returning frau. Reading at 6,30 P. M., stop
ping at all Staticros; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and 2.45 P
• • Ashland 6.00 A. M. aad 12.19 noon. and 2.00 P. M.
Tani/Nina at 8.30 A. 31, and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M.
Leave
13asquebei
Reading
7.80 A.M .
Pat 0..
at. 6.46 A
Oclumt
and 6.16
On Elm
011114.00
wing only
5.26 A. M. and 4.10 and 9.35 P. M., and Reading at 1.00
and 7.15 A M. for Harriaburg, and 7.06 A. M. 11.40 P. Si.
for New York and 4.23 P. R. for Philadelphia.
Commutation. unease, Beason, School and Excursion
Tickets, to and from all polnta, at reduced Hates.
Saispge checked through; 100 pounds allowed each
Passenger,
Reading, PA, Doe. 4, 1867
WASHING MACHINE
Tan undersigned offers for nle, the TOWNSHIP
EIGHTS of Adana comity, for DE LONG'S PATENT,
which la the caurnie, tIitXPLUT and nit WM that
es yet been aired to the public. The Rights will be
14 cm rsimmisible terms. This Isis too opportunits 'tor
energetic men' to make GOOD WAGES manntacturing or
ielling theca michines. A sample machine will he thr
Malted Any person who onrchameo a Bight, if desired, a
coat. enlist the store of Dunham 41 Hoffman,N. W. for
agnate, whore the machine! may be wet and tried
JACOB& • BRO
FRANK D. DUPRORN
Gettysburg, .1m 26. ltaft.--ef •
NJEW BAKERY.
.11 N NWPORT ZIEGLER
Ikrhsltitaittaltery,Serith ifititlit%ton tr., hal fiquire
*tat t,lit Putt tX4,l,tiittystilir4, . Oatatantl o
11•14.tatt6est ot • •
:• • •
Dread,
ftriesslresttlagft soh Stead will be sirvedevety an•ril
iiii,bytisvilagtholiausesand realdene•sat ths Balory
every effort inad•Aiipleouli.. OIVI A CALL.
tioro ;4.1644.
ATTENTION ZOUAVES
T
IL INT farther orilere, the "GET
IMIIII7BO ZOSTAVES" meet et their Armory,
lorhinatiemaied detail/MCI WIIIIIIIISDAY MN/ KO
,actignelock, apd rya& suss the TRIED /AMYL.
DA ot~aah *oath at 10 ("cinch, A. IL
. • By corder of the Captain
Oct. 9.,tt WK. R. ennui, 0. B.
'PO MILLERS.—For sales pair
a of CROPPING STONES AND OKAILINO—oIoo a
BONI Mali n.ICIIMIL Require 11
of
. G. .
9411/IburiO4,llHr ILU •
ql
,
•
ASalr'11110104" '
- ••• "-- ,V41116110611*
•
*gat Z*Fati'at•
TIN - WARE IN THE,..cOITNTY,
(Formerly inch...yr Colley's); also eonie ot
tention Is specially directed to three Tfl luabl. pa
which ha id agent. and about which there is no
can be etteated by scores who have used
" UNIVERSAL CLUTHES-WHING ER,
LNG MACHINE. and - the rehhrated
tll sod examine goods and
" everything In his line at
tt, are, to gratify your
- No trouble to skims
Xioto of Zrarti.
CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS
R. McCURDY, Supt
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
November 25, 1867.
G A. NICOLL&
nimerail !Superintendent
Washing Wthinto.
THE BEST
gateri.
Craftlief
Cakes,
Protarls, to
oigalthes and-tygdrp.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, &C.
CALL AT
<
SOPER & Me Et r NEY'S,
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
YOr7; stkvet,' opposite . the Bank, Oct
, tllsbuiv, Penns.
A new am - Chill assortnion• just received
horn the C 11.3
SILVER AND . PLATED WARE,
- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!
melt as Guitara,, Accordant,, Pinta', Files, hr.,
also the t.rfmnif njra,r iz: Kap, thrinsa, Bowe, Bridges and
!very th Lig telonagnir to Ito Inetrnutenta. •
Repairing and all kinds of 'Work in our line
done promptly and an rectsonnble terms.
isir All
. aork .4* r *Hred to tire. eat fafiction—and all
Roods sold. warranted to in what they aretaptaaented.
Nur. 27, 1587.-If
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Xo. 148 North 2d at., coener of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA. •
An as..lorlment of Watchg, Jewelry, Silver
told Plated Ware constant/yon hand.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS
/Firßepairing of Watches mod Jewolry promptly at
teittlt.,l to. (Nor 27,1861.-1 y
IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW
kir YEARS
A SUPERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER
'WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND
THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE
OF $lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARAN
TEED'.
100 S'Olid (told Hunting Watchesn'so to $l,OOO
100 Matte Cased Gold - Watches 350 to 500
100 Latllis' Watches, enameled 100 to 300
2/.1.1 uold Hunting Chronometer Watches.. 250 to 300
'TX) Rohl flouting English Levers 200 to 260
300clold hunting Duplex Watobes 150 to 200
5000o1d Boating American Watches 100 to 250
COU Silisotqlunting Levers 60 to 160
Om Sliver Bunting Dui lows 76 to 250
500'Ooid Ladies , Watches • 50 to 250
LIAO Gold II unting Lapines 60 , to 75
1.004/Miscellaneous Silver. Watches 50 to 1100
*2.600 limiting Silver Watebea 25 to 60
5.000 Assorted Watches. all kinds 10 to 75
The above stock will be dispueed„pf on the POPULAR nits
PRICE PLAN. giving .very patron a On. Go:dor Solid silver
Watch f r $lO. without regard to Tame!
Wain HT Deo. & Co., 161 if roadway, New 'York, wish to
immediately dispose of the above magnificent aiock. Cer
tific,tes, naming the articles, are placed in sealed en
vektice, and well mired. Holders Cr. entitled to the ar
tidies wanted in their ceeificate, upon paymem of Ten,
Dollars, Whether It beta watou worth $l,OOO or one worth
less. The ret an of any of our certificates autitle• you to'
the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective
of its worth, and •11 no article salami less than $lO is
nanuto on ant certificate, it waist once beaten that this
is nu lottery, but a straight forward legitimate trainer
thm. which may be participated in even by the most fas
tidious.
A single certificate will Decent by rnalldpost paid, upon
eceipt of 2.5 cents, live for $l, eleven tor SZ, thirtythrea
and elegant premium lur 5.5, sixty-six and more valuable
premium for Sid, one hundred and most superb Watob fur
415. To agents or those wishing employment, this is a
titre opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted bust
•ess:Atily authorised by the Government, anti open 1. , the
most Lelieful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, vita
bill for coltectit, on delivery, so shot no dissatisfaction
can possibly uecor Try us. Address
Wlt T, Wit/TREK a CO., Importers,
Oct. 2.3.-3 m . 16t Broadway, New York.
Watches tor the Million !
ARR ViDALE & CO•1 G”.E tiIVATCH CLUB.
EERYBODY needs a good watch, ancheishes to get I
at the torrent possible price; • horde 0., swindler*
knowing this have contrived various ingenione 'devices to
get peopil's money, and then either tail to send &Watch.
or send one that in worthless as a timekeeper. AU
RA N DA LE A CO have now perfected arrangements by
which. Jro the small sum of SID. a good anti reliable watch
may be crAyster.r obtained. They have formed ti K KAT
WATCH CLUB on the following plan. ('ertificate...tn.
raining the numbers of all the watches named in our
lora.-mwir list t uhteil is sent to all applicants) are mixed
op enclosed lo envelopes. and veld for 25 CfrlitAl esiett.—
ver) certificate is welltitANTlD to be for a watch, and as
willbeseen on reference to the list, tame are of lees
value than Tru Dolfare, whilst some are worth s3ou.
We undertake to scud soy watch drawn wheever may
be ifs value for $lO. and is o . der that every one may at,.
eolutely depend upon until"). a first elms timekeeper,
we ynarardue that every ptitchaser olOne Dollar's worth
.1 certificat es shall receive at least one fec watch No. C 3.3
on our a bolessla list, sent post tree, which if a Brat-this
tried lever, a handsome arid reliable watch. in telling
silver hontioo case, sod ritually- sold fur 140. You will
certainly get inch a watch' ars•'. beetles. you 'bey get a
rot...ureter worth $`..00. We t elt the evrtiliCat,ef
so (Wk. , : one for 25 cents; Three for 5) cents; Six lot
all ; and Twenty for $3. To thotteetr.dingsl, we will send
a be chain gratis. To those scolding 1.1, we wilt
sand a gold chain warranted not to tarnish Mai years.—
Parties getting up larger elute will receive literal pre
bents, particulars of which may be learned on applica
tion. A•it is oar istention to do. • strictly hola.flibie
1.011 , 4041.11, and to insure our enstomees from liability to
owe, we will send our watches, it desired, without money.
lust ructiug the Express agent to collect only on delivery.
If we are desired to loeward watches try mail, the money
must be sent to by Bank Draft or Post Office Ord r, 'au
wi I thee Le at our risk. will then register the
package at oar post tither, and if loot will re-place It true
of charge. It any watch sent is not approve.), it may be
returned rind the money will be refunded. The repute
troll of our firm. which has been established for five
years. and is well known in every part of the country
we trust will be deemel a sufficient guarantee that we
will - Lutbfully perform all we contract to do. Address
ARRANDA LE A Co.,
16.1 Brueolvray, New York,
Net Office Box. 5,2155.
Dec. 1661 .-3m
SEEING IS BELIEVING
AT 704 ARCH STREET.
NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS!
RICH SILVER-& SILVER PLATED WARES,
Includina every style
and description, made =4
expressly for the Winter
trade, which for neatness l er
and durability cannot be
"."" surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment
704 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
rit-Re•plating at short notice.
Dec. 18, 1887.
s
JAMES E. CALDWELL &
•
, cr , ARE NOW READY ✓ .
WITH THUM
7117, Entire Importation .
CHRISTMAS GOODS
FOR THE - PRESENT SEASON, to which they moat re
trolly Invite - the attention of those yhtithig Phi's
delfdlik,eagtreeting an early call, before the chntreet ar
Cele* are - selected, and the harry of Holiday baslnees
prevent" tbarmful attention they desire extended to
all their visitors2 , The stock of
W ATOM KS, DIA MON_
PLATICD GOODS, C
EUROPIUM 111
JEWELS f. SILVER-WARE,
8. BRONZES, AND
- 7LT INN,
of every description, offered this iss
exceeds to richness, varletyand beisity, r,.
previous year. An examination 'of our goods .
prove interesting io parties from the country,
mo.t invited to visit our establishment.
,rders by Letter, or inquiries respecting goods and pricei;
will receive cowered and prompt attention. Goods care
fully pec at and f rwerded. ERIC= GREATLY RR
DUCED TO 80IT THE TIMES.
JAMES Z. t , ALDWIILL As CO.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
Zio. 822 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Dec. 18,1867. (pct. 23.-3 m
JOHN BOWMAN,
No. 704 Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Our Goods are decidedly the cheapest In the City
TRIPLI PLATS, A No. 1,
Mar.14.1567.-1y
Cabinet Waking.
TO • THE PUBLIC.
THE undersigned take this method
1- of inform his the public tliat they still carry on the
Cabinet-making Business,
in all its versed braitcliss, and that they now have on
hand • lark* assortment of
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
212btee,. Corner Cupboard*, &yea, ~rinks,.
&wide. Drpaiting Bureaus, Paairs,
of Jiff rent kinde.;• in Mort
..everg thing in the Cab'-
- net-making tine.
ALSO, READY-MADE COFFINS, AND
COFFINS MADE TO ORDER.
Au of which will be taished peomptis, al the Add Masa i
on eolith Baltimore sines, appall*" Winetn muerte Tan
nery. The naderehmwd hawing had over 80 years ex
perience la the business, Setter theressalses that they
eaa mate as good work as say otheen,if not better. Noe
beginners and others will Sod It to• their adnasteige to
cau and buy from nu as we are deteetaboed soma as Mer
as posstb le to stilt the times.
• GARL.h()/1 1
Dec. 1111,1887,4 in
tOOMI3 ! BROOMS! . BROOMS!
e underitgeod eouthstom to itaatfootoro Stoma ot
Me old etabd le Carlisle etre t adied4fr i etheed Depot.
Reedit hay* dating the felra WI dd. ididd , ,,end
will be obi. to tarnish thin* WHO pa ititriuL.
v ows am. to order or on the Ault. Potoolttlistioi
Istellt *IWO do well to ipo Up oval.'
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D. APPLETON A CO , Pablithere.,
44;.: and 44.5 Broad way, New York.
Ort.l 6,1667.-4 m
525 MILES
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
ARE NOW COMPLETED
This brings the line to the cistern base of the Rocky
Mountains, and it is expected that the track will be laid
thirty miles further, to Rains Pass. thehlghest poled on
the road, by January. The maximum grade from the
foot of the mountains to dee summit is but eight feet to
the mile, while that of many eastern roads is over one
hundred. Wolk in the rock-cuttings on the western
slope will continue through the winter, and there Is now
no reason to doubt that the entire grand line to the Pa
cific will be open for business In 1170.
The means provided for the construction of this Great
National Work are ample. The Unites] States grants Its
filx Per Cont. Bonds at the rate of frorrisl6,ooo to 548,000
per mile, Ror which it lakes a second /kolas security. and
receives payment toe large If not to the full extent of its
claim In services. These Bonds are batted as each twen
ty-mile section it in Jihad, and after titian been CUIVI1i1)-
44 by United States Commissionary and pronounced to be
Is all respects a first-class nod, thoroughly supplied
with depots, rspainahopa, stations, and all the necessary
rotting stock and other equipments:
(Aug. 21.-ly
The Crated /Mates also mak, a donation of 12,800 acres
aloud to the mile, which will has ammo of large reve
nue to the Company. Much of this land t o the Plane
11 among the mom %utile in :the worli, and other
large portions are covered with heavy pine threats end
abound In coal of thiptept.
The Company is oleo authorised to luaus its own first
Mortgage Bonds to an amount, equal to the issue, of the
sernment and no more. Ron. Z, D. Morgan and Hon.
Oak • mos are Trastem for the BoridholdinkandfieUter
the Bon. , • the Company only, as the work powwow,
so that theY altel ,, tys ?sprang an actual and productive
value.
The authorised cap of the Company la One Hund
red Mink* Dollars of whl Aye mlitkniskars been
Mild in upon the work already don&
Earnings of the ?Company.
At present, the profits of the Company are derived-on
ly from 1410,1 trolly, but, tide is alreat;y much more
than suilltipektef pay the Interest On all ; Mee' Bonds the
Company tin hone, If not another 01 Us were built. Tt Is
not doubted that whin the raid is completed the through
traffic of the only Bee coopecting the Atlantic and Pa
cific States will hs large beyondflonecedeut, and, as there
will be no competition, it can always be done at profit
able rates.
by this House
ebrts orally
'swot but
10 are
J 1
It will be noticed th , .t the Union Pacific Railroad
in fact,a Goarranwit aawk, bent ander the supervision
of overas4tit ?Risers, and Id a brim extent with Gar
*raiment missy, bad that Di hoe& *is issued ander Go.
vernmeit direction: It isbellevad that tro dailies as
drarity 11 so caret*, vat rde , Sly no other is
based upon a larger or moreilihnibliproperty. As Ma
Company's
First rtgage Bonds‘
an offend ler ebe moot 90CIS11TS ON Till DOL,
LAB, they are the cheapest weeny In the market, be
to more Una 16 per Cent. lowa. thin U. a.Stocks,—
6
Thai
°P
i
PER (CEN T . IN -GOLD,
or inre,r3ll4llPl2 0211 T. upon tint investment. Rib.
mink et 1111 be received in Oattyisberg, Pa.,by
- , PERM NATIONAb BAWL and 'I&
arrnsaima tf.tirioxmamor.,
and In Now Tait at diet:4:ooll'a Otßoe, No. 21 Naomi
street, and by
CONTINZHEAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau et..
CLASH, DO6OIk 00., ileakets, No. II Aalt it.,
JOHN J. MOO It 00N, Bankers, No. 33 !NI st,„
and by Uteoousnaa7'S selrer*ld AIM* ihetlfillte*t the
United States. Beusittanas should be tends In drafts or
other itnedsipar he Now Toth, and OWtrontbleill bested
free of chug, by return express. Bridles subscribing
through local spats, will look to them for their safe dio.
• •
At NMI PAMPHLET AND NAP.shoutig Um Promo
' , Saki Waal iis . seArma for •
Ciamanieoaa; sad trala '
Dam* 'SI ba obtataed IA th• Daapaay's Ca m 1
or f
its ad;rarDairl.Aranta, or skill be *4W D* 4akipallkia ti 4 .
• ' • 4011 IN 17. MOW Nivainati
DIA 11.1111• Ala Ns. UV:.
I
al
tilYw
IDITZD Iti
CononeoeA to 1461
Ausaickx CYCLOPADLA
per OR I
6 00. ;
. 830
-- 7 00
00
. to
Vilsteitheolc
WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Is Charleroi by the State of Peoueylvaale,sed OriP°ls*/
to ald ut the
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE
. .
i loft EDOC4TLIGI GRAIITOCISI.7
I SOLDIERS' AND BAILORS' ORPHANS,
1 rncorponited by the , SW. of New Jersey,
APRIL Bth, 1967
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY;
BY Inwrus OF THEIR CHARTER,
and la
ACIORDANCE WITH ITtll PHOVIEROAS.
will dixtributo
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
EN PRBSENTS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
ON WED NF DAY, JANUARY BTH, 1868,
AT PHILADELPHIA. PA.,
Or ,Tett:the• Institute, Riverside, N. J.
ONE PRE-:En WORTH $40,000.
MNE PRESENT WORTH $20.0t0.
ONE PRESENT WORTH 810,000.
ONE PRESENT WORTH 15.000.
TWO PRESENTS WORTH $2.500 EACH
4
Jim' many other large promote. the whole amounting to
8300,000.
For fo!l schedule of Preficnta. ace circular". scut free
cni application. Each Certificate of Stock to accompanied
with s
BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING,
WORTS MORE AT RETAIL TRAN THE COST OF
=
And aloe legatee to the holder a
TitERENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
Any rfreon bending as ONE. DOLLAR. or paying the
Mamn h. our lira! Agents. will receive 011111' diately a flue
trot Plate Engraving. nt choir. from the inilowing
rand One Certificate of Stock, i nanrlng One Prerfent In the
viREAT
ONE DOLLAR I.:ICI:ACING!,
NO. I.—"My Child: My Chili:" No. 2.—'They're
- -Saved: They're Saved!" No. 3.--0111 eeinuty..i.T..; or,
the Karl/ buys of the Revolu awl."
Any person paying - TWO DOLLARS will receive either
-a the fullew int( floe Steel Plates, at choice, and Two Cer-
Once.% of Stock, thus bec. ming entitled to :rec.' Pre
sent.. •
TWO DOLLAR EVIP.AVINGS.
"in.l.—"Washington'sCourtahlp." No.*Z.---IVaebing
ton'. hurt luterview with his Nlother."
THR4R DOLLAR ENGRAVING:..
Any person payinz TURKS DOLLARS will rrcelre the
beautiful iitael Plate of
"HOME FROH THE WAR, -
and Three Certificates of Stork, hemming eatittA to
Three Presents.
FOCR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
Any perform paying FOCR DOLLARS rereire the
large and Levut if& Steel Plate of
"rug PER/LS OF OD% FORRFAIIIERS. -
and-P-onr Cortiticates of Stuck. entitlog thew t•• F•w
Prawns.
rn•e DOLLAR E.NGRAVINGS
Any pernnn who pays feIWR 01,1,Aitt ,
the huge sad apieredid keel Plate
"THE MA RRIA9e CF POCALIONTA
end Five 1 fertillee t, of`Sttrk :!um hye
Prevents
Eagrarince Rad C.rtiNtas , lehrerNl to
each anlawrll..r at or LOCAi Agemira. or v•ot I•y
µapt I.4id, exprea4.a. way or.1?14,1.
-
110 W TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN-
GHAVINGS
Srmsi orderit to us by mail. encloning from 11 to $29.
eithrr by Pima Mtn or ins regirtered letter. st
our risk Larger amounts Ptinold be sent by J•aft or
rip/not.
10 share. with Eugrari Orr
3 sharer with rinnru•inun
LO shares with Eugra•ings
Sfrarse with Engraringr.
I tNt rirtree with Engravings
Loral AGY4iTi WANTED Hiroo:bow the United Etates.
'THE RIVERSIDE LNSTITL'TE,
Sltnnte et Ittterevide. Sterilmesee Nee. J.roe.y. 1.
031111141,11 fur tl.e - 4111171.0110 of gretuitoush etiticetitott the
etn.s of ttecrtam-11 -rkiiers and %mimeo of the United St A I PA.
The Kestrel ofTre.teee coirti.te 01 the SA-eking well.
ke , mrl Misers, of PeneltitrAnitt sod New Jersey:—
W*l. WILLIAM B. MANN,
Di.triet trornov..hiladelphia, Pa.
HON. LEWIS R. BROOMAL,L,
Coirwr 0. S. Mint, and p., , rder of
Philadelphia. Pa.
HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey.
HON. W. W. WARE. New Jrr,er.
HENRY GORMAN, Esq..
MENESEiiMiI
Of Joy, Coe Co., Philadelphia
TITAIMILY DZPARTXZET. WASUMTON. D. C.. April 18,
18$7.—Office of Internal Revenue:—(laving received
satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise
etlWlfl (lett by the Washington Library Company will be
devoted to charitable uses, permisaion is hereby granted
to said Company to conduct with enterprise exempt from
II charge, whether from epecial tax or other duty,
E. A. ROLLlNS,Commisrinner
The Association have appointed u Receivers, !desire.
ORORO is A. cOOK & tb.:l3 South Third z-bseet,
Philw
delphia,whese well-known integrity •nd business ex
perience will be* sufficient guarantee that the money
Intrusted to them r ill he promptly applied to the pun.
poise stated.
PHILADZLPIIIA, PA., Ably al, 1867.
To fhe O f ficers and Members of the Washington •Library
Cb., N. S. READ, Scar"fati •
6rartsess:-0,1 receipt of your favor of the 15th inst.,
notifying ns of our appointment as Receivers for your
company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your
Charter, with a plan of year enterprise to eminent legal
authority, and having received his favorable opinion
in regard to its legality, and sympathising with the
benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educe
tion and maintenance of the orphan children of our
soldiers and sailors ofjhe Rit erside Institute, we have
cenelu led to accept the trust, and to nee our beet efforts
to promote so worthy an object.
Respeetkllly, yours, &c.,
GEO. A. COOKE k CO.,
Address all letters and orders to
OEO. A COOKE & CO., BANKETtg.
3a South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Receirers for the Washington Library Co.
IS. IL MI! NIGIT,
hog. 7.-Sm. Gettysburg.
Patent Gum Scrubber.
rilE advantages of the Scrubber
over all others is—let, that it will do the work in one
half the time usually employeKi: '2nd, that it requires
much lees water and does the work much better; 3rd, that
It will rinseand dry the floor at the came time and save
all the labor of wiping up with a cloth; 4th, that it will
last a great many years, by occasio..ally renewing the
Gun.., which can be done very easily and at very trifling
esomese.
se Scrubbers for sale at the store of IT. M. PAXTOS on
the Rill, Baltimore street; Gettystoori, the undersigned
being the duly sppoicitad Agent for Adams county.
R. B. PAErON.
Owirrsause, PA., Nov. 16, 1867.
The undersigned haiing the above Scrubbers in use. do
hereby oonlially reootsonsad them to the pantie Asktly
answeeng the parpoin fig which they Are intended..
J. L. TAT& DANIKL H. KLINGEL,
IBrANLYOUNT, 3. 0. BORNS,
H. D. H:crgr, W. E. AITIIRS.
Nor. 20,1867.-6 m
WAGON MAKING.
THE subscriber respectfully infor o lus
Al• the public that he carries on the
WAGON=MAKING BUSINESS
In all Its branches, at Ws Shop, to Cumberland Coins/AM,
shout onto-halt mils from Brsem's Kill, .on the madjad
los from said MITI to the. itmudttsburg raid, and Is pro
pinpd to execute all otters Itlth promptness:
sir REPAIRING-IN
OF ALL KIND& ATTENDED TO.
He ids° znannfteturee HAND•RAHZB, SHAKING
VODKA AND BROON-HANDLItiI, Ike wholeeate and re.
tail trade. . : • _
He hopes, by prompt attention to bnoinots, to merit
and twelve a liberal patretne. Orders addressed to
We at aottyvberg, trill !votive m oot lineation.
IM.-1-1, • WILLIA HOOCH.
GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS.
.
1 0 , 0 00 B ream OP WHIAT WANTED
The undendgned Win; remodeled mad "*lilt
fade thins lett New Mesta' I brined, called' winbet
Grove:^ but now flatted liceormgo. prepared
to do all kinds of work is his tine with unusual dirpawk
Construitty on leand,ler aele or erchan - ga. the verYbeet
guilt he of Super, Satre. tad 161114 noun, mioligr.,
Corn and Buckwheat floor, with ovary variety of Chop
sad offal of wheat.
• asw MILL attached, be Preimrad taps
oflamblr; attbil shorted 'nottec'''A farts* in
ailed Inbacanoldloor: uus put a, lag von hieweges,
throwe fe w bilebala of wheat pn the top,. DAV* the whsal
weellaYred kw Saar, and thole* eitredle this Mot* •
dpuble teip—and Loewe of the Raw sad. perooopabi.
eldniii now dteployell ru . thesi Mine. - •
fl beit - of wcirknieri.lie4ilrbe :bre - to '0,4
env, body. Thankful for pot fawns hwane. kitseie
t!s!iol
Nei antler, aprilfl4,
tiliglornautintL .
HOLIDAY PRESENTS:
DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
Worth over $2000,000! . All to be sold for OYR DOI,
LAR RAUL
ARRANDALE &
162. narumwar rnsw TORT
AGENTS FOR ET! OPEAN MANCYAMEERS,
Announce. that In eonse44le i nce of the orer44 , cking of
Rnaliehmarket.ae fenneneeynantity of ORS and PA ACY
00010 hare been consign I to them with instructions
to be cleared for Immediate cash. et any sacrifice. A. &
On., here. therefore,. row. yen to offer them according to
. their ordinary system of basiLessitt $1 each, without re.
gard to ralue.
The follow Mg lief shows the original wholesale prices
°femme or the arti..les which they now offer at il.
Rear, Wolf, end Floffnio Robes from $l5 00 to 550 00
latent inrs,l3able, Vanua or Mak.— 20 00 to 100 Oti
istdiee Muffs " 15 01 to 60 00
• ".
Bilk and Odin Dram Pattern.
Remo and Met ptiee
Alpacra and lfuelin de Lalnee
French Morino. and Twill.'
Cambric, Thibat "n , l %Oink.
•
Balmoral and Elliptic Skirt.
silk and LAC. Veda
Sete floe Cuff'. and Collers
Pair. of Led 66' Corsets
Handkerchiefs, S ilk, Ptain , •
lle~ur.i tched
and fluthrokered I.lllel/ Lawn: prr
Llllll.ll and tirnte' Cotton. W•. L,o •
Silk Iliyiempi half p• r
;mire
Lkdirtiati , l
and Cotton Shirtd anti Untho,,hit,:
each..
Coat, Vert P.th , nl.,ott Vittrrt, u.
" Clot h, intrifitn.re. and Don.k in
LiOviil awl VW Gov, r.
Whitt. and Colored ',tarn N•ifrilt4 ,, DS.
d.rzen .
molipn, White and I, 13 bleucheill, per
Flaunt Is: Sh .vids in %V.)lett ; rolk and Merle.Pdas
or Clouds; Woolen 1i0 ,, i/14; 66111koli; 1 Wen and
181,U: Velvet and "If .eflei . o POrtillen.liee; ShOppteg
SAKI; Wallets; Niesrachaiun Pipe*: Four and Blade
Pocket Knives, with pearl. [ortolan and ivory handl...a:
French Clocka; Gilt and Bronae Sianical Bose,'; Revolv
ers; cowling Placer: Fancy Combs; flair Nets; Work
Boxes.: ellver -rd Cases Albums; Family .old Pocket
Bibles; Opera Glosses. lie.
We have also received a .plendid assortment or
WArciLF.l4,
4iuld awl Silver Hunting Covors for Gent Envmeleil do.
tor I,adtes, n.grther with Cholns of every pattern and
style.
Sete of Jewelry in every variety: Sleeve :int tool
tnck•ta; (r'- es: Rings "revery kind: Brae..
kiwi Gold Pew+, Lc.. wc.
THE SILVERWARE DEI'ART3IENT
Silver, Dining and T.. Sets. Cast.rs, Ice Pitchers, T. 414«
Spixus. Tex S one. 4;oblets, Drinking Cope,
ter Urne. Tea P..t.. Cream Pitcher., Sugar duals; - t
ti,,sk e r s . Cake fta.l<ci Fruit K olives. Syrup
Salvers. l'..tinn.nalel. Pie Knives. Fists Kids... 4,
Mustard and Fait il5l Kings. Egg 1' !IIIITI.I,
AV 1 rp- Holders. Cord Coe.ll. &e.
All the Al,re Ito of Articles to he 'told for $l. 0 , 1 earl:,
ezprun••n are paid by the sale Cutilk,ll.l
ti firmer Ina each article in t ~tick, and its vain
thee•• Certificate, are enclosed in enveloyain, mixed up
and ;oi•c at
'2:: CENTS EACII-5 FOR 11-11 FOR F.!
Nchatever article is named in the Certificate (Au be
'ohts.ined at ON k IniLLAK.
The article will be &howl] PO the holder of the
rate, and it will be at hi■ option, whether he pays the
dollar atol tales the article ,fr out. In case article+ sent
try mail or express are tO t eat is fechfry, they can be re.
turned and the in , diey will he refunded.
Every • ertinctare entitles the holltv to some article
ste,lVl4,4lllle, se.,r - th much more than a dollar. In pr,
of this
READ OFFER
You can have for any of our certificates and bl 00. any
of the Gil owing articles. is, that if you are nut pleased
akb the article or articles, named on the certificate, you
need not lose the 20 cents y-ti paid Pu: it:
one silver plated three bottle Castor, bandaunie silver
plated Butter Gi.h with plate and cover. Lady's
ping Bair, a 50 picture Attsum hound in velvet ind
set ot Tea Sperms silver plated on a bite ruetal.aet d nide
plated Folks. Pants pattern (V:, yards
cassintere), pail Jt/1/Vitl . • Paris Kid tit sea. splendid real
Nleene.-huuni Pipe, or s..iid lid carat Gold plain Bing.
Daring the four years tee have bean agents for Enrop
an atanuiacturero, We h.rr receicrJ huodrcds of Cot,
menditiorl troin the ores... and letterq Boat pri
tate 114.11vidnais. eipreasing the higheet satisfaction Witt
,or root f down bil-inesq. We have wavy of thee
erliti WWI - . AGA 11.1. Lea printed in pauipide
and as We 114Ve uo eq., for then, in this advertise
nielit, we.. ill neia c- piesner putty .Idre.l.
W6elleVer (leaned. We will send xi ticlea On Expreve C
~,, ill it the 11,"i/ay ne , -.1 only he pail ON ISELIN'
Y.A, OF lilt:
K. ac lb, eritile respongitti lit s . of money cant
Psi I qtr.. order. Hank braft.
%IR, ai,rut• EVaItY W.lEith to whom a liberal
coonpetimlt too at.] tro pail, which can be learned on ay
'taxation.
leiji_Taae care to write 'oar uarne and adders in
clear; diitinct baud, and addreaa
se 50
t 3 :.0
.. 46 ..
..) .45,
Sko .6)
P , st °Rico - 6,m. l's2.As
Dec.
arauts.
A FARM WANTED. •
A" perroa having 60 , 00 FA K3f iiirealeand I.lllh:ti
t, take in part papuent. one or [more trace of
ehoire a well settl.l neigh tk.r
near Culucy, roan-. Railroads, ac... he will nud •
yurcluiser inquiring et 111. office. [Sept. /1, ltlq t
t'ommerrial 0!olltots.
DICKINSON
agf,
AT CARLISLE, PEN-VA
MOULT IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP
LATINO A BCi:INESS EDUCATION,
110 know that this Institution em
ploys none but competent instructors in every de.
part4ent, and a sufficient number to insure individual
instruction to all Of its students, and being ennnected
with - Dickinson College,' enables it to present combined
facilities of the highest order, while the current ex
proses attending a coerce here, are from 50 to $lOO lee
than at similar institutions in large cities. Vie third.
-that when these facts are properly understood by those
who contemplate entering an Institution of this order,
they will not be long in ilecidin k in favor of Carlisle.
The following cimrse of Instruction should commend
Itself to all, who desire that kind o f information most re
quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits
In life.
BOOK-KEEPING
Single and Doable Entry as applied and practiced In
the Tarions departments of Trade and Commerce, and
'Banking Homey of the country.
PE:qHANSHIP
Practical and Ornamental of superior Styie--givin
special attention to proper movement, in the formatio
and combination of letters, and. thereby insuring to e
ery student a good Cu,rent Vend.
BUSINESS ARITH3IETIC.
Including the moat approved and beet adapted methods
for all business calculation's—Mental and Written.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Taught with special reference to correct composition,
without which no student will he qualified to seam, the
duties of a Drat class accountant.
MSHCANTILB LAW
Taught hs classes, wing "Dean's Treaties" as a Test
Book, embracing the most important legal lak,rmatiou
for a Witness man to posPs.—
BUSMEN FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE,
are dajly practiced in the Actual Business Department
where the students in connection with their duties con
duct an entendre correepond.nce, end make out al
Form front a iteceipt, to &Judgment Note
HPECLiL BRANCHES.
Phonography or ,:port Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen
manshlp, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philos°
PitY. Geometry, Algebra. Lc., Sc.
We invite an impartial investigation of our facilities,
rn' imparting sound instruction in the branches enamor
aced.
4• Students eater attime, and pursue their coarse
without interruption.
Or for further parti cullra, write and receive Circular.
Addrtss, A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 21, 1867-1 y
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BRYANT, STRATTON it KIMBERLY'S
CORNER 10re AND ORESTNUT STREETS, fit
PHILADELPHIA.
YOUNG MEN
•pared for the Counting Room and. Bn•lness llf. I
THEORY & PRACTICE
anibtued bymem Of Banks. Badness Ifbases and- the
oil of allitholo of !Naomi Papiir
THIS INSTITUTION
oticlorsbd by th,bitens Malmo mei of tio City
STUDENTS EMIIETTAID,AT-ANY TIME
CQLI.IIOII,OPpN ALL Tali YRAR.
POI *:l247olll . 4lalitip reLCIPINWIL
Ameleoliff•-.1!
-10 . 00 to 40 00
18 110 to 46 00
600 to 12 00
400 to 10 00
10 00 to 2o 00
4 0.1 to 10 00
2(0 to 600
900 to 000
200 to 500
2 5 to cOO
=EIS
4 .tP 4. 12 00
ERMIEZEI
Mil
1!1
=1
BEI
I=
AKRANDALE k CO..
iirwtlway, New 1 rk
geninal,
"-
January 1, 1868.
Viediral.,
D R. J.. BRYAN, °uniting Physician,
Rl9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Gives SPECIAL TILI.ATME.NT in all cases
of Seminal, Sexrial, Urinary and Nervous
Diseases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE
and correspondence STRICTLY CONFIDEN
TIAL.
To OIENTIAXEN.-T will seed my private and confiden
tial mestere frees/ chairs. %cid for 10 cents a valuable
treatise on Semites] Weakness, by Dr. S. Dsti.. 100
Paat.s.
To LADIES.-4 will send my Private Circalar with An
&wink's' ittutravituti free of clla•ye, and f..r 10 estate a
valuable treatise by Dr. Jotot tiaavair, containing impor•
bsot iofinmeation alt subjects of interest to the sex.
Jau IU, IgHi.—iT
yOUNT'S COMPOUND!
FOR VTR CURE OF
PUTRID SORE THROAT, MLL7ENZA,
or any other InflamMatory or inward Mamie of the
Throat if not 01 too long standing.. Also, iiCARLET
V ',VILE. Thin medicine has been tried in
THOUSANDS OF CASES
In dtfferent parts of the country, and has never been
known to . fail if taken in time and according to dine
tion.. It ta warr hied to cure. Giveit a trial andtt wtll
speak for itself livery bouaeli-ld should provide theme
leel 'en with box of this m.okine and keep it on band..
The cuss that it has effected are truly marvelons.
**Prepared and sold by !sun Vocal. & Co., Getty'.
hurg. tin ,or by their authorized agents. For sale at
nearly all the attired in Adam.. county.
May IN, ISRAEL YOUN c t CO.
SPEER'S
P()PT GRAPE WINE,
EEO
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for
Church or Covravnion Purposes.'
ALSO.
Exec lenl for L(«lies and Weakly Per.gon3
VINEYARDS
SPEER'S POET GRAPE WINE, FOCR YEARS OLD
juetly celebrated native Witte ma.!e from the
1.. juice of the tilair , o Grape, rsbied in this country.—
1:- iacnlnkL:r
TONIC AND STRENGTH F.:N [NG PROPERTIES
are tincurictssed by any o'l/sr native Wine. Being th
pure jtrice of the Grape, produced nailer Mr. Speer's own
per,ig.l Aupervki.rn, its purity and gPllninenegs are
gnat stared. The yttniicest child may partal, of Its gen
et-one qualities, and the 11, ra:tic mealid may till• it 111 Ali.
vantssge. It is particularly beneficial to the aired and
dettilit.te.l, and •n it et to the variens ailments that al%
fllct the weaker e.x. It 18, in every respect.
A WINE TO BE BELIED ON
Inval,,ls use Speer's P”rt Grape. Wine.
Fern:.le. use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly perknne End a benetlt by ite ale.
Freer'e Wine, in 11..1,ta1e urn preferred other
4's - Fuld by Druggi,ts an.l Grocer..
A. Speer . . Vineyard, New Jrroey, Eiro.dw.y
New York. rjaPpt. 4,
THE GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
S. 1566. L.
fllE GREAT
Zingari Bitters.
Till , WC/Nut:BIEL REMEDY was discovered an
introduced about twenty
,) cars ago by Dr, .. - --3.(2bisop
sun. an eminent Egyptian physician.
lie had long seen anti felt the want of some remedy
eitICLI ',Mid strike at the rue t of dinette. aril W. pre
rent nlnß, of the suffering which the human family was
these con.pelled to moult e.
Thin great .Ineation WRY presented to hie mind every
ioys ,sni con.•ra moved among the slick arsd.llitsg.
and onseerved the Inefficiency of neat!) an the reale-dire
1..11 In tree. Than he was led r 0 dunk and expel - 10.1a
and after ten years' study and labor he presented Is his
miloarmian the vitinderfulZingari Bitters. The eflett of
this preparation in the prevention and cure of dine age .
Wee e 0 111 arvell.m, and astonishing. that the most flatter
ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who
loscovered it. His name was placed tipsii. the hull of
-Nobles. and ft gold menial with the following Inacriptinn
—Dr. S.Cheopious. the Public Benefactor—warn presented
io him by the Viceroy.
The prepararion husa liven ivied In several epidemics of
- Milera, both as a preventive end curative measure. and
wills such great sneer-a-that it has been int...lured 1010
learly all • he-general boepitals of the 01.1 world.
The old saying that an ounce of prevention Is worth a
',moil ofctire. applies with marvellous forte to cholera.
abd the reline auy remedy that will protect us against
rhie terrible disease should be freely and perslstently
sued.
All pathologists now agree that the choler* poison acts
tn the system through the flood. and that any certifica
tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them
in working order. must prevent a sufficient accumulatioil
.tf the poison to exert its terrible effects ou the organism.
EWA is true not only df cholera. but of nearly all other
me 14111. al
a. eepetily the MIR-rein terms VI hrse.
The Zingari Bitters in just such a temedy as the above
conditions require. IL sets on the urgensof excretion
old secretion. keeping np a perfect balance between
them. This Bitters is composed entirely of routs Lad
herbs. so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon
and pat in tone. Its taste Is pleasant and its isliects
prompt and lasting.
Nemerous cases of the following diseases have been
mired by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, D3sentetv. tic:refute,
typhoid: and Typhus Fever. Fever. Ague, Z.:ervotts De
bility. A naeoia. Female Irregularities. Dyspepsia,Flat n
lency. Colic. Bc.
Puce Ous Dolly per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris
bur4. Pa.
F,,.1 by Drucciete.licttelteeperP end Groceregenerally.
grj,...G. F. ti A LBir LEISCII. sole Agent fotGlettylburg.
F. RAIITEK, Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg, pa
May V. 1567
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
UNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER.
(Th,„ Thi.. deservedly popular remedy.
haring been greatly intpror.d. is
now offered to the citizen" of Adams
County.
roe t001...n0s who are daily using R. testify to
its magical virtues in the early stages of rtoreirmption,
Coughs, local Is houstatirm Nruro(gin, Juts ow, Tooth
Ache. irorkrievr and Pain in the Back. Side and Kidn. ys,
Cancer, Neroluhr. Old Sores. Erysipelas, fresh Wounds,
Burns, Bruises. Some or Inflamed Breast,. inverted .70.,
Owns. Bullion*. de s de.
Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures it has
performed, might be published; but the discoverer is
willing to rely on it. intrinsic merits. in order to intro
duce it into every family in the country
Prepared only by the proprietor. 255 E. Lombard St..
Baltimore: and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, D - . R. HOR
NER. and J. 8. FORNEY, liettyvhurg...and by the mer
chants of the county.
BkrguincirS:—llenry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick. John
Winebrenner, J,L. Schick.
ihr Merchants ran get a Kopp hy calling at J. WINE
BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices,
July 31, 1867.-1 v
HAPPINESS OR. MISERY.
frHE'rictim of youthful Indiscretion destroys his hap
pinees. ruins his aroepecta for social enjoyment, mar
riage and the pursuit of business and ends ?Os life it
misery; but by the timely use of the long tried and faith
fat remedy
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
he may recover his health. Make therefore no delay In
seine this rem/soy. It gives epeedy relief and will soon
effec• a cure in all rasesof Seminal Weakness, Ernie.lona
Physical and Nervous Debility and derangements of the
winery orzaus. Positive benefit is derived by using a
single box. It is entirely vegetable and harmless and no
change ot diet ie necessary whilst acing loam.
Price One Dollar per box with full directions.
Sold by Druggists generally. In places where they
cannot be procured I will send them by mall post•psi
and secure from observation on receipt of the money.—
Address J. BRYAN, 31 D„
819 Broadway, New York.
Private and confidential circulars will be sent to gen
tlemen free of charge.
Nor We In Enalttaburg, A. T Sten A Co
Jan. 10, 1167.-1 y
TO LADIES.
VOCR attention is called to the most odicarloos re
media errr known for the removal of obstruction
and derangements iocid«nt to the female sex.
_ .
OR. HARVEY'S
•
CHRONO THERMAL lEMALE PILLS,
have beeu need for upward. of ?mat! Teats with Ul'Vary
ing soceme. They are adopted or all eadttuary cases and
never fail in their action if taken in time.
DR. HARVEY'S
GOLDEN FEMALE PILLS.
PBWE IFIVX DOLLANS A BOX,
are intended Ad* special ewee requiring more powerful
medicine. They are lour degree. stronger than the or
dinary kind and are perfectly harmless and reliable
If you cannot get them of your druggist I will send
them by return mall. post paid and secure frum araserra"
lion receipt of the money.
1 will also anal an Illustrated and Ckinildentlal Oltenia,
to Ladies on application Address '
.1. BRYAN, Ad. D., 819 Breadway, New York.
•or sale in Stniwittabarg, Md.. by 4,. T. RUIN h Oh.
Jan. 10. 1667 -1y
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who Wooly lib was a victim to that
deimein r s • toe so eommmonn to youth, while's resulted is
Seminal Weakness, involtrutary hmiasions and Nervous
Prostration end came near'ending hie Aaya in hopeless
misery. Alter wena numerous remedies without sec
ones. he obtained from a fritiud some simple rules and
prescriptions that effected a permanent cure. on behalf
01 suffildol bulimia,' he will send the mum tree of
chugs to all who may disire it. Address
EDGAILTRICILILINA {Catkin D, Bible Roase,N. T.
Jan. 10,1867.-ly
unalsoLD% FLUID =MACY BUODU
Is a certain care fur Macaws of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL DROPSY, ORGANIC
WEAKNESS, VEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
ands!! diseases of the
lIIBRAitif 0110&N$,.
whether existlngla
MALI 12111ALS, •
from wbaterer cause originating sad .sto matter of
• PIM LONG STANDING.
Dlseasee of these organs reptia• the aloof& diuretic.
If no treatment is submitted to, Ocomumptioy or la.
sanity may ensue. Our Plash and Shod are supported
from those sources, and the
inuLTS, ANIMAPPutzsa,
aad
that dltddietft7. ll •Plade upon Prompt use of a reliable
remedy.
HILMIOLD'S =TRACT SIICEItI.
Bestablished inrwarde sing years, prepared by
• . ILSIAI Drupe
104 Brbsdway Ne SOLD m Rork sa d t,
20411amitik 144 it, Plithasipliky Fs.
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lowa lied other weeterli •
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ether Blidnirsir ontreatedto
Cffice betweee t raljoeft
stvea,gliltlmariateet, '
DAVID WILLS .
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1967.
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MEV VT LlW:Nlifp
A . I I All other htt.itienittntru
virt)ilicoi ut big felliikett
p o w to th 3 Cutlrt il.)11;e0,
AGE?
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th e U. A. 4oreresonti - Iywit.l
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is prepared teitt• p
By strict attention to %cl
sir%.ettatieja,
rterlon gnar3ntled in all
Moy 16G7. t!
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The nnJenlsniell•aribs
cease Oren! hi+ eervic4 to'
and w ill at let to the Win ,
potty when ever cAlled v
experience be hope* tube
tI n to all who m■y emir
Itekitlencit, Cbsito
0:L16,1367
IWILL be Is Ott
DAY and IttUDA Y; fit e
*sire me to tnrulatt asap
WPI iiIMITO their enters, •
ter t Zeigltr, stating {be
the delete will h• •
ffept. JO, 1E67.-tf g
C APITALISTS Li
J. C. ZOUCK,:I4A
S 6 fP 0110 D,.
HAS TWO 30.1 STORRS
rlro:k.n.f Haa', a-fir
o Railroad, in epleistid7 .
card eh AtICO for Hinge Oa*
A rare ctmuice Is elated U
vegeean given any tieing.,
Ala" 1 U harms.
( hi :in Stsqpo, Tole ti I,clto,
1:tml, for IMh, ruling=
irr A wis
MI to sell thrvuilit my
t r whitest
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TlLEsascri
r,.pairell hie (11WIT
ed to do Ultt. Dl4llll es
slatt. notice. Ur uHe•
1,04, and will inourstit4...
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stotttg
TIN-Win. .
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(Formerly 3,1,,r.:1111,
TILE BEST COOKiIO
CCM
OLD DOXLINIAN,
COMPItOMM:
YESNST
Alma. m*ny otbetiirtAei
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Stoves Ti
7
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al, L•tewsitt's Not e ,
it n,l the I.:monad COAL.,
Theo. varieties are •me i
popular C..ok in; Stoves
warranted to die... e n t ire
i
variety Of Parlor, Wt .
wobdOnolnding , theca .
can, Oval *tag* , Rwaud .
gulator. Comet. Bttit. ,„ e
Fire Brick and Grates, fur
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ment have no -• • -
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the ordinary. .., _
gels, Toilet • '
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