The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, January 20, 1864, Image 3

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SCRPT CATALOGUE •
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lONA %INV!!
M*Si r WHOLE§ILIi
F A ND
VA RETAIL PRICE-LISTS
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beauribing and exhibiting the relative Importance of all
oar valuable N Idly° Tin os .
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CONTENTS:
• : dORRESPONDIENTS. stating nor vantige And im
portiaco of the nov kinds; An /itcc nt of the lona
&stock the present season; Proposal ton I to el irs at
wholencle price c, by which plan purchasers will obtain
vi ne xat very little Advance on actual cost of p uction,
sud.ilways receive good plants in perfect condition ; . Ex.-
t .,,f , 0r the leas. establishment; Method id producing
best rine4.
Description of thedllfereiat kinds, with a fall account
of the clistinetiial enaracterlsties,of all those which are
worth AttuntiOn.
account of the, production of the two new seed
lings, joint nod hr telia, with their history and accurate
- descriptions; - betters Irani Mr. P.,D. Mead concerning
them t giaing his opinion of their merits.
flow to keep grapes in Winter, with engravings show.
_ lug bore itinay ba • ' • d efilcieutly
,d ,ne. Some of
our best iret kinds may be kep as easily as apples, n
full via ins life and flavor.
The Ilintlity of vines as effected by the age of the
~- plants lid different row les of propagation, and the econo
• 01 Y - a different kinds to purchasers, with many en
- Kate[ gs.
gel anon of varieties to plant for the table_ and for
Gun y the cou.sideratiious %dada determine
prlier'elieli-e. •
• Tables of selections fir differentlatitndesforany num
bar orplauts. (caul aix vines for -a very snail yard, to
hundreds i,r a fruit garde,' for fonily supply.
Table of selectimic by' M.radeail, with the considera
tions which inliaeue,3 iris choice of a selection of one
hundred.
The valve of plants according to the method of propa-
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I,4ttirs givim;accon..ts of trials made of 'lay vines in
• imputation wit hot hers for prothietion and hardiness, all
spetkitig , the 531140 thing.
I make an extract from a letter by one of our most
dtstinghi.hed lonacuituralists • n a visiting tour in the
,viCillity,of •• Adthonglil shill see you soon,
and tell yon how gratifying the sight which the excel
- . lent pertormaucd of yoiir vines, has almost uniformly
isiforded indalamys when your directions have been fol
. lowed. i cwmut forbear mmitionidg. a few instances in
this letter. One is a caie in Manchester where vines of
your pro lmaion. three years from planting. are carry
, Aug a crop of Delawares that are worth a Journey to be
hold by the side oft hose from a'notherquarter,five years
dld, for which a machlarger price was paid, and which
have not one-iifrii Its lunch weight of troll of an im
hie:windily inferior quality. Thtlipurchasershdwed ine.
by calculation b upon the value of the fruit now on
„the vine., that 'Tour Vines were cheaper at the price
avUich he paid than the others would have been if he
had received them flee with a gratuity of $2 each with
every vine. Mr. Mottier was right whcii he decided to
plantmone lint your best Delawares." Dated Hartford,
tiept..l,lBo3. I make another short extract ironi . a
letter, fr on ND*. Charles Al. Beach, also of Hartford: ••
41.1 mit begin so plant my vineyard untilpfter thorough
- Investigation; wlu'ii i thud I), conm clearly apparent that
my best coarse was to trust fully to yonrjudgment., and
• I dyteriiiined to t fillow your directions immicitly in all
rtraftefg pertaining to the vineyard, and I have only re
. gretted that I
h hl not taken this course one or two years
- lhave not been, disappointed in any one point
except that toe perforimince has uniformly surpassed
lay mu• , t a ';n4nine expectation, as well as your promises.
I am using Me utmost diligence to get another acre rea
lly for the Pali, and mu-a claim your premise to call and
see tha4.a.l is right before I begin: The bushels of Dela
wares Mid Dianas with which the vine's are now loaded.
when hilly mi the second year. and the excedence and
ite.ory of the fruit have waraied me with au enthusiasm
, for the undertaking that is not uumingled with grafi
tudo.to you fir the full and explicit directions given in
' your Illndr ited Catalogue .itel Lan b:harks." And also
by letter, dated Hartford, Sept. 13,1563.
A saort extrect (rein another sir. Beach at Bidgharap
• toe : "I may sum up all in one word; the vines have
performed us only Vines of Dr C. W. Grant a best selec
tion can do.and those from other quarters are not to be
Mentioned In connection with them I wish my ground
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would accommodate 1,000 instead of 100. I followed
your C &ogee implicitly. and also studied Landmarks.
With site!" guides I did not fear the result. Dated Sept,
- 1k Truly Ipicl gratefir ly yours."
'Hy 14seriptice t!at.dozue is printed on very fine pa
per. iroi cousists of 2,1 very large pages tilted with just
such matter as I have thought Diqu‘{_irs - concerning
• villo4 W 611 1 ,1 wish to lind. I append the table of con
tents by which snipe idea of It may be formed. It is il
lustrated with 23 &Op ZlVi%
It is sent for a twircont stamp.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Seventh Edition.—
' Three three-cent stamps. or less than one-half its cost.
Eu work lies been pub ished. in this country, of what
ever'size. which can coMpare with it lu amouut of pruc
tical information. It is newly written and. contains .
tunny neweligrarilics.
A pamphlet of thirty-two Phges ranee THE GARD
\:',/iElt'S MANUAL, OF THE VINE, will be published
" luring she montlilwith lull and• definite direefions for
• Mr management or Vines at their rixeption,nnefduring
the first vests or }iro..vth and P I ripberti ing. Illustrated
- with nriny engravligs for different circumstances of
training. C. W. GRANT,
. - lONA, near PEEKSKILL,
Westchester County. N.Y.
P. would say to sobscribers to Landmarks, that
itieknessand events connected with the war have render
ed it4lnpofintble fir met., keep my eng tgements to them.
' The two hext numbers hard been lying in type, and also
a large }Vert of the third for more than three months,
hut I could mot command the time to complete the pub
lication. It r.. , Litires weeks of unintert voted attention,
tend until-after the Ist of December I 4hall not be able
Go command hours. I feel my-obligations to them, and
bate striven. with all of , tny ability, to fulfill them:—
(hie number may be exikted during the nonith'of
YEAILIER. ' [nOv C..IV. O.
c ,4ifts,
[ J AN DRETIPg' , ' . . •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
- A...!".7D SEED AVAREFICPUSE,
21 and 23 &Alit Sixth street,gPZiliidelphia,
DAVID LANDANTEI & SON, `PrOprittOlN Of 11100111141 A e,
whicitcontain.! near four hundred acres, in high tilth,
turoted to the production of GARDEN SEEDS, are now
' arepared to Supplyllourdry Merchants, Druggists and
..,
all others wire dealin c'eeds. with large or small (plan
, titles, by thC'pound or bush el, and also i n papers Made
ready for retiiiiitti ; - ,d.
. - ~ .
'The Establi,inac t represented by David Landreth
sien,has been Dam ed nearly% of ticentury. •
The wide sprend'popu fitrity, anti the ilemand, l nereas
lugfrom year to yen.r 4 for- , • , •
. L AN DRETIUSIwARRENTED,
.• jGARD4N .'SEX:DS ,
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evidence of the high. *attic entertained fcr them by
the pnblie. .., ~
Landreth's Garden S r eeds are not only favorably re
-salved th'roughout The Union. but aye shipped to many
rio-- reign ports. Indeed.it may be stated with national
. pride that they come intoactive competition w ith Eng
Loh Seed on British Soil. i
:David" Landreth & Son invil e all wil o are not . already
ourclu.ie:rs of their Garden Seeds, to mete - a trial of
'
them--assured that they Nvkli be found ;fully equal, to
'heir higli reputation:
Landreth's Rural Rezister -and Almanac containing -
tatatogue'of Garden Seeds , with instructions, furnished
,eratis. Also—Catalogue of Agricultural Implements.
_DAVIE) LANDRETH .4,- SON,,
- 'Nos.2l and 2:3 South fitliSt.,Philadelphin.
!tug. 12,N3-ly.. ' • ,
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' apiculture.
A GIIICULT URAL IMPLEMENT
0 - • 3,IIANUFACTUREItS:—WM. L. BOYER& BRO.,
• Sixth St. and Germantown Avenue,
- Philadelphia.
Manufacturers of the '
Premium Farm Grist
_Horse Poiversand Threshers,
ClrcularSaw Haehines,
Corn She Hers,
•
Grain Farts,
• Cultivators,
- • Barrows,
Plows, •
and every.varlety Of approved
•
" AgrieulturalTiuplements. - •
" idia for :piregiar and ed&-_,ese
WM. E. BOYER & BRO..
ply 145,163-Iy. Ph Ilacktlphfa
r 1110 , MERCHANTS., The wav -to
•••onre lirataL.o ccetoio lei $0.1.0930111411 . 0
~WBAZOLLIN REPOSITOIIY, • I
McNutt.
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OjiELMBOID'S GENUINE PEE.
, pAßATloss.compouND FLITIG FIXtitACI
1 , 1111. a.PoeiticeandSpecific Remedy for diseases o
the Binder, Kidney's. Gravel. and Dropsical' Swellings.
This Medicine increses the power of Theestlidi Aro] ex
cite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which t 1
Watery .1. Calcsreons despoqtions and-.Pd Unoarnra
Enlsrgemerris are reduced, as well as Path and - Infirm]
merlon. ' .
HELMBOLIYS EXTRACT RUCtIU.
For IVeaknes , =e4arisinc from Eicesies, Mayas of Di;
aipation, Farb Indigere . tion of Abuse, atttuded witlithe
fullowing'symptooa:—
•
Ittdispot•itiou to Exertion. sings of Puts
Loss of Memory Difficulty of Dreathit
Weak Nerves,
Horror of DigellSe
Dimness of V 'vivo
Miversal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot (lands. Flushing of the 80,4,
Dryness of the Skin. .gruptions un the Fact.
INDIA' Conntename. ,
These symptens, it , al lowed to go on, which this medi
clue luvariably remorel l / 4 5000 follows . '
mpotcneg, Fatuity, Epileptt FU:,
In one of which Mao Patient may expire.
Who cap ony that they aro not frequently followed by
those "Direful Disenoes."
'INSANITY AND CONSiDIPTIOIC."
Many are aware of the cause of theirßuffering,
BUT NONE 'WILL CONFESS, THE RECOED3 101 , THE INSANE
ASYLUMS
,
And Melancholy Deaths by (bnsu - n , piion bear ample
witness to the Troth of the assertion.
The Constitution me, effected with Organic Ireakneas
reytires the aid of Medicine to Strengtiien and Invig.
oruto the System.
F7t ich HEIM SOLD'S EXT E. AgT RUC 11.1 1 ,1inea riabydoes.
A 'ft MI will convince the motrt
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMAIES.
In many Afertions peen/fat:to Fent . 4les the Erma!'
Bccuu itinnemniled %.y any other remedy. as in CIAO.
rosis
Detentemi. I negidarity, or Slip.,
pres.don (d customary Evaeutions. Uleer,itee
lions state of the Uterds,, Lenchotrtwe I or' Whintt,
Stet iiitc, and for 11 complaints incident to Hie Pelt.
whether arising front indiscretion 11,14;, of , Disipavori,
t.
or in the. • .'
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
•
Take no more Rahallt, ktrettry. or u 1! !
npleasant Meth%
cinrs Jhr UnPteftd.: lle and dangerous cill•te•treg. I
ILELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUM!' AND DIONOVEI4
ROSE , W 11 CU: EtN! '
-
SEE( 4 T S , E SI S
In all thei r ages. t little Expetw.
Littleor u change in Diet.. 111e011Vel) knee.
A whin EzPosure. •
It etuses a frequent desire acid gives.stmgth to Uri
nate. thereilt Removing Obstructions. I l'reventing and
Coring Strictntesof the Urethra, :dlaylng Pant and 111 2
ilamation. s frequent in the el.iss of dismses, and eft
polling alt Aisonoui, Diseased and trotnout matter.
Tnorstyns UPON - TitorfiANSS wan ntoT , BEEN THE, yip
TI OFQUA,CB, and who have paid Afar!, Yees•to' be
cured in a short time. have found theyi ante deOlved,
and that Ihe • POIti ,, N" has. by the ue of "rowt.artt
ettrF.INOENT. , ,.." be.. 11 dried np in the P. stem. to brealeent
in an aggravated firm, and perhaps af,&,imrriare.
tr.o ffEmuOLD'S F . :xTS.4er 14TM; for all affections and
dibelsespf the URINARY ORGANS, tr.petlier, existing
in 3IALE or FKMA I.E. from nha t over (mum - , originatifig
and no matter of HOW LONO STANDING. "7,
Ed
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Diseases of these Organs requires the 'Aid of a DIIIROX
IC. II ELMIIO Llfit EXTRACT RUCIIIIIS TILE GREAT
DIURETIC. and is eel tain to have the desired,eff,ect iii al
Diseases for which it is Recommential. L
,
Evidence of the most reliable and redponsible charge
ter wiltaecontßany the rnedichle. • ' .
4 PRICEiI.OO PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5.00
Delivered to any Address, securely packed from oLserva
Lion.
Pes7ribe SympGis in all Cononnicafions,
CURES. GUARANTEED! ADrICE iIiATIEI !
'Address letters for information to
G. B. lIELMBOLD, CheiniAt,
104 South Tenth st., bet. Chestnut. Phila.
ITELMBOLD'S Medical Depot,
II ELM BOLD'S - Drng and Chemical:Warehuse,
994 Rtoinlway, New York.
BEWARE OF' COUNTERFEITS AND tlspitrNcT
PLED DA.ALERS, who endeavor to divo‘e "of their own'
and •`other" articles on the repatation attained.by
Ilelmbuld'sGennine Preparations:
Extract Blichn. •
, " • Saranpnrinn.
• s, • , 6 - Improved Rose AVILA.
BOLD BY .
ALL DL'UGGISY3 EVERYWHERE
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S TAKE NO OTLIER
Cut out the Advertisement and scud fait.
AND AVOID: AND EXPOSURE
rmy.ll, l•
E[o S T.E T .T.E S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTEkS.
A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and olttrative of
wonderful efficacy in diseases of tin)
STOMACH, LIVET: AND BOWELS
Cures Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. iteafinelie, Getternl
Debility, Nervon.ness, Depression of' Spirits,
Constipation. Colie-,--Intertnittent Fe-
vera, Cramps and Spume, and
all Complaints of either Sex, arlsitik
from Nally Wedkness whether inhere:iit fa
THE :SYSTEM OR PRODUCED Li, E.P.ECIAL CAUSES
NOTHING that is not wholesome. genial and-restora
tive lofts nature enters into the compositimi of HOS
TETTER'S STOMAeII TATTERS. This popular_ pre•
paration contains no mineral of any kind. no deadly ho
tanical element: no fiery exeitane; but it is a combi
natbm of the extracts of rare balsami herbs and
4. 1 n/fts with the purest and mildest of all flitfinsive
stimulants.
It is well to be forearthed against disense,and, so far
as the humaifsystem Can be p °meted by human meantl
against -maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmos
phere. impure watct 'and other external causes. HOS
TETTER'S BITTER'S may be relied on as a safeguard.
In districts inf.rsted with FE - ERAND AGUE, it bas
been found infallible as a prevent ire nd irresistible as a
-
remedy, and thousands tesort to it nnd erappreh en
sion of an attack. escape the scourge; and thousands
who neglect to avail themselves of its protective q
ties in advance. are cured bya very brief conrse of this
marvelous medicine.' Fever and no patients', after
being plied with quinine for m is in vain, until fairly
saturated.with that dangerous alkaloid, arc not unfre
rpiently restored to health within a few days by the use
of HOSTETTER'S HITTERS.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the ap
petiterestored by thin agreeable Tonle. and , hence it
works wonders iu cases ot.DISPE:PSIA and in less
confirmed ft;rms of 'INDIGF,STION. Acting ns a gentle
and pairtlessupperient, n well ny npon the liver, It nitro
Invariably relieves the CONSTIPATION snperlndneed„
by in egular action 01:the digestivea tdsecretive organs
Perp4 . .nmof feeble habit, liable to N
TAWN ESB CR\ SPIRITS and
find prompt s.nd torrmanvnt !alio
Th e testimony Cll this point Is' pion
from both sexes
The agony of PALM COLfc
god by a single dose of the Wren
atonally resorting to it, the return
may be_ prevented. -
As a General Tonic HOSTETTE
dace effectswhich must be expert
before they can be fully appreciated.
Stir unONAL 'WEAKNESS, pRE
and DfitiTLITY and DECRIIPITUV,
A. 013, it exercises the e electric influe
lescent stages of all diseases It opera
invigorant. When the powers of na
operates to re-enforce and re-establis
Last, but not least, it fe _Tlllt ON
tANT,beinginantiflietured froin 'BO ;
materials.and intlrelyfree from the
sent more or lees In all the ordinary
ice of the day.
No[amily medicine hes beeu so
may be truly added, deservedly pop.
ligent portion of the community,
BITTERS. •
Prepared by
HOSTETTER.
Hold by all Drn ggl ate, Grocere and
MEI
Brg zinb .gang Goobs.
GRAND OPENING!
FA LL &ND WIYTE . It GOODS!
_ of er.
,reathi
Trelnblin
Witkefuln
' -
Pain in the 8
Have lust returned from the East, with a large and
i - ariedstoek of seasonable Dry Goods, all of
whi - ela_we will dispose of at a small
advance on cost. What we '
'have now on hand
wCts purchased previous to
thelaterise.and will be sold witho t
regard to the present East er 4 n prices,' which
on many articles is full as high as our r:1 prices.
L'adies Cloths, all - nolOrff and shades, from $1 50,
'75 Ladies Cloaks just reeeivod, of various styles
and in mm—frog' $.3, to $25.
Good Kids, EinbroiderK 75 cents: better quality
$1 00: Jouvini, $1 25: Alexanders, $1 50.
The latter'makes are the best im-
We hhye a fresh lot of the celebrated G. N.
Corsetts-20 bones: the very best manufae- •
tured. and which we warrant to
.tg
fit. and give satisfaction
A li6ge assortment of Ladies' and Cbildrens'
BROCIIA SHAWLS;
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
Hem-stitched, and Plain, which defy competition
MOURNING GOODS
Crape Veils, all prices: Lace Veils, do.: Bom-
bazines ; Alpacas: 3-4 Do Laines, 6-4 Do
Lathes; Cobarga; Crape Collars;
• .
SHA.;4ILS
S-4 De Laines and Cashmeres ; Long Thibet, all
• prices; ong Ropp Shawls—beautiful:goOds.
• _
16,18, and 25 cents. -De Laines, Fancy ani plain;
FURS!,
.FUTIS!I FURS!!! FUR'S!!!!
RVOUS ATTACK S
13 OF LANGUOR,
rem the Bitters.—
t conclusive, and
We have just opened a large assortment of Furs
amonvorhich may be found
• inOlately . aginns.
ant, and try occa:
of the complaint
RUSSIAN SQUIRRELL CAPES AND MUiPS,
RUSSIAN MARTIN CAPES AND MUFFS.
BITTERS prO
nrod :or witnessed
'ln cases of CON
ATURE• DECAY
arising from OLD
co. ; In Lim conva
tes as a delightfnl
' FRENCH. SABLE CAPES AND MUFFS,
All of which we will ;leti,oB /thy aa can be had.from
ire Lire refaxeitit
them.
Y SAFE STIMII
.d arid innoclions
acid elements pre
'
ilea and stomach-
In conclusion we would say, that all the goods we
haviare for sale--and. at nricecis IoW
they can be had this side of New ‘,
• „ York. We make but one
niveraally, and, it
L iar with the Intel
r s 1143STEnEWS
pries, and that' „ . ~
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the saine to all enstomortl.
whether wises of goods or not. Drop
and ' stook before, baying elsewhereil
EYSTER k BRO. .t
losurn, -
-Plttehurg,Pa.
torokeepers every
, • noir11;88-1...
00t,14-tf
g 4; sToo**pri,o
.EYSTER'& BRO
CLOTHS:
to $6 Og.
CLOAKS
KID GLOVES:
poittd, Also, a large lot,
of Fancy Gloves
CO It_SE T.S:
HOODS:
Woolen Hoods
Just from Auction
and everything desirable
for mourning
' PRINTS: J - '
Coinirgs, and French Marinoes ;
Plaids, and Stripes,
HUDSON BAY CAPES AND .PUFFS
FITCH CAPEg AND MUFFS,
the manufacturer.
nrn, ,14nytyp -20, 1
linots - Aitt
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.EOll-EW SHOE STORE.---The Sub.;
- scriber takes. this method of informing the cif is
ens of Chitmhershurg and vicinity, that - he 'has just
timed from Philadelphiawith an ENTIRELY NEW
OCK of MP:afloat' Elutes, of every variety, style and
:
attetc.n. and of the best mannfactur'es. .
He haanooid Shoplespersonland. The whole Rlock
'net°. Give him a call—yOu can easily suit yourself.
PHe irontee the Ladies.eepecially, to call.as he will take
leasure in showing, his goods. Store in tUn room for-
Merl yoccupleaLY Fred e rick Smith, Esq,ass-hawOßlce,
tend more recently
,used fur thy purpose by Deorge Eys
tbr,Esg., t wo ~ loors Nolfth of Fisher's Hotel, Hain St , eat,
ablimbershurg. Pa. -, . ,
Jps large and well selected Stoek.be being a practical
iThoemaker.crinsiers of Indies' Gaiters. Boots, Slippers
gad Buskins; 'Sillies' and Clilhfrettls Boots and Shoes;
gentlemen's Gai tali. Slip p ere. Booth and Brogans. -
Do not.forget the place; No trouble to show Goodsat
tie NEW STOIC E, two doors North of Fisbles lioter,
Main itreeSt, Chltmberebtirg, Pa. by
June 17.1862. - PI TRR FEL'DMAN.
ALL AND'SEE!-THE UNDFX,
SIGNED onhonncon to his.nnmernTig friends and
stornera.that he'conthrneeto manufacture to ordei
. ,
• .d keeps on hand a fell and complete assortment of
Various ehalities add styles of SHOES and GAITERS.
ilrr Ladies. Nfitses and Children. Ms assortmentOf
DOTS. SHOES , atc.. for Ben and Boys' 'wear is corn
ete. to which he respectfully i n vites attention. Work
all Wilds made to order. in a neat and ;fumble - tann
er, and at shortnotlce. Call and see before purchasing
sewh ere. andhe will satisfy purchasers that he sells at
urysmall profits for Cash. Don't forget the place—
sear _ ..rwsilte Rutz & r. Weer Store. Chlunberstuirg;
a. GEORGE LEHNER. -
June 1.7.13113. • .
iftplicat.
ALTEMORE LOOK HOSPITAL
9 DK. JOIINSON, the: founder of thi's Celebraied
I ,
,fltutbeolfers the most certain, speedy: and, only
..i actual remedy in the world for- tileets, Structures,
• minal Weakness.? tin in the Loine.Coustitutional Do t
.'lity,LmpoteAce, Weakness of the Beek ani. Limbs.
tfections of the Kidneys, Palpitation - of the Feast,
1 .spepsia, "lerYous Irritability, Diseases of the Plead,
it.ruAt,Nosepr :kin; and all those serious and melon.
...oly disorders arising from the tft structive habits o.
outh. which (lest roy but h body awl &intl. These secret
: id solitary practices are more fatal to their victims
than' they •ng of the Syrens to the mariner, Ulysses,
blighting their most brilliant hopesior ... t,itipations
ering mitrriage.,tc..impossible.
YOUNG MEN.
young Ikte rt. eVeciallyoslat) have become the Victims
of g,licary Vice.that dreadful and destructive habit
bleb amorally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands
ye k ring men of the most exalted talent and brillian
tellect,who inightotherwisti have entranced listening
'mates with the tho orders of eloquence, or waken} to
acy the living lyre: may call with' lull confidence. ,
MARRIAGE! ' • -
i Karl-led persons„'er tonne men cent emplating mar
thage,being awareof physical weakness.organlcilebllity;
fortuities, Sc..,shorild ifnmediatelystilt Dr. Johns
1.
; e whdplaces himselfunder the care of Di-Johnston
y religiously contideln blehouor as a gentleman,aud
• • agdently rely upon ilikrtiii as a physician_
ORGANICWEAKNESS !
" ININEDIATELT C Men AND PULL vrooft RTSTORED. ,
This disease is the penalty most frequently paid by
..se - who have become the victims of improper indul •
egences, Young persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that
May ensue. Now, who that understands the subject
wilt pretend to deny that the power of Procreatiosa is
Let sooner by those falling into impt'oper tidbit than by
the prudent, Besides being deprived of the pleasure of
1 enithy offspring, the most serious and destructive
vornmathy to mind and body arise. The system become
eranged. the physical andt mental powers weakened
ervouit debility, - dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart
I diFession, a wasting of the frame, cough, symptom
consumption - 's
Office .in t o. 7 'South Frederick Street,
1 -
wen doots from Baltimore street, East side, pp tht
Cliestepv. Be particular in observing the name and
umber,Or son will mistake the plane, •
/ass A 'CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS...ar
Ito•.. iferCuey or Nauseous Drug:. -- ;
DR. J 0 HNSTO.N -
, ,
ember of the Royal .;ollege of Surgeons. LOnden. grn
ate front ate cd the most eminent Colleges, of the
I Sited States. /mid the greater part of whose life has
. , 0 spent in the hospltals of Londun,Paris, Philadel
',lda and elsewhere. has effected some of the most aston
shing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
•ith ringingin the head and oars when asleep, great
ervonsness. being alarmed atemdden sounds. and bash
!onsets, withAtequent blushing, attended 'sometimes
irelth derangement of mind, were cured Immediately. .
A CERTAIN DISEASE!
When ch. misguided and imprudent votary of plea
, finds le has imbilled ti e seeds of this painful lie
came,ee. a Ct b
ro.
tread tiit of -happen s d ulscry, thatdet
deters
l ' i i i l i l n - t
frontio etl
applying nog!
to those who from education and respectablitty can
Alone bpfrendliim,delaying till the constitutional &y Cop.
me of the horrid disease make their appearance, loch
nlcerntsl ours throat, diseased nose. nut:tumid - pains
n thalieta and-limbs, dimness' of sight, deafness, nobs
the shin bones anti anus, blotches on the heed, Doe.
d extremities . progressing with frightful rapidity,
, II at last the palateof the mouth or the bones of the
use tall insnd the victim of this awful disease becomes
horrid obitct of coMmisseration, till th ath puts ape_
sufferings, to his lrendful fferings, by senning him to —that
saurne from whence ;to traveller returns." To such,
1 o
erefore,Lr. Johnston pledges himself to pr-servo the
ost i nviolible secrecy : and front his extensiveinactict
n the tirstliospitrds of Europe and rwmerica, he can
nfidentlreconimend a safe and speedy cure to the
trnfortuularvictim of this horrid disease.
It is a ineancholy fact that thousands falrvictims to
Ibis horrid iisease owing to the uuskilfulluess of igno
rant prctenlers aho by use on that deadful poison, Bier
ea ry. rnin he constitirtion,and either send the unfortut
taste to an Intimely grave, or make the residue of life
miserable. ":
tAICi: PARTICULAR NOTICE !-
Dr .J.adiesses Dumb who have injured themselves by
peivate mlinprapet-ihdulgences.
-
These masome of the sad and melancholy effect&pro
duced by etly habits of youth. vim—Weaktiese of the
Back and timbal, Pains in _the head; Dimness of Sight,
Lose of Mueular Power. Palpitation of the Heart. lays.
pepsia, NettollX Irritability, Derangement of the Oiges.
tive FulletMte,Getierul De lill ity, Symptoms of Consnutp
...
. don, Bc.,
Mrwrstff,the fearful effects on the mit v,r i=e mr l,,,d: ei
I edreadea lossof Niemory, Conn:lain . epreg.
-lion o r Sprits. Evil Forebodings. Aversion to Society;
Self-Distrnt. Love ofSolltude. timidity, ac.. are some
1 Of the evileffects.
Thousaris of persons of all ages can now judge what
tethe caustof „their declining health, losing their vigor.
becoming Peale , pale, have sin • - ppentance about,
1 the eyes, °ugh , , and symptom . f Oonstmption.
I Dr. Johtston's Invigora in •,' edy for Or
-1
1, _ga nic Weakness.,
Il l y this ;rent and Importhnt ,remedy. Weakness us
. WO Organ is speedili. cnred. aild 'full vigor restored.
• Thorisas otthe Tanta nerir Gan and dnbi d tat 00 010
hftilostalhope,havebeenbeen itnms lin tely relieved. All
inpediineits to Ma rriage, Physical or Mental-Disquali
fication, Nryouslrritability,Trentblin g. Weakness or
illxhanstiolof the most fearful k Intl ,speocilly_cnr:ed by
fir.Jehnebn. ,
YOUNG MEN,
Who havettinred themselvja by a certain practice. in
dioged In wh en alone—a liabit frequently learned fr m
eltilcompuions, or, at school, the effects are nightly
teltoven rheu :tsleep, and Knot shred. render me•-
K ase impssible, anti destroys both mind and body,
gib o od apily ifitnedintely.
What aUlty that a young man, the hope of his coun
the drling a fills parents, should be snatched from
, prow eta and enjoymontt‘o life, by theh consequence
devjatbgfrom t he path ofnatnre. andindniging in a
rtain krot habit . Such perionti,before ;mute mpi at •
tug
:MARRIAGE • .
- -
shot, id - ifleot that `n sound mind and body are the
moa t n eesoary requisites to promote connubial happi
ness with Out these, theiourney through lite
h o o, 3 mors.wearypilgrimage, the prospect hourly dark
mu to tie view; themind becomes shadowed with de
!emir, aid filled with t he Melancholy reflection, that
the hapdheas of•another becomes-blighted with our
os•n.
OFIcE No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST.,
BALTIMORE.
TO STRANGERS. •
The early thousands cured at tbilt Inatitutionin the
lost driven ye era; and the tram ertms important surgical
Operatons performed by Dr.j., wittiessid by , the re
porteriof the Papars .aud many other persons- notices
bf uhl.h have appeared again andegain before the pub
lie, is apllfaCiet guumntee to the afflicted.
z .B There are so many ignorant an Vfortblese .
onacksodiertising theindelves as Physicians, ruining
Ole health of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems
it - neceisary to say to those unacquainted viith his rep
utation that his Diplomas bangin his office 4 I
XLCASE NOTlCE— , ,AilittterB Mist be post paid ,and
a postage stamp for the reply, or no Snaiverorill
hose nt. • . • Feb 25,' lyr-_,
MIN C, tomtuts. . I JOHN le MVO*
i LoaN C. HOPKINS & CO::
IMPORTgItS 0 DP-WS M.
1.9 . 21-,•G L LA-S AND 9IIEFSSW4BF4
No.6I2MARti? STRait. Pitttiozwitt.t.
/or further partici:l,We app4 to S. S :Sit:it:TOM
Iniaitoroburg,Pa - • -fiselP-17*
~/
MIN
'. lstOretitic :
4 _
rp A-P
: • • •-• WILLIAII,94§raq,P,S,
WHOLESALE 'AND; RETAIL
RO C
and Denier in ali finds of •
3.l.eithirnare fibs
- - - -
•. - •
1,1 AVE ANTefilmit pliark •
on
_Philadelphia Ana iiiti:TorkTott
:NEW GOODS, .
grid inocee4ed 16 bringineto 1 ,
etr..&2dßEßBßilitCl •
4 -
:t )4eFclkt!zicike offered
in this plAce.''.Ai this jaike.
,• - . sloCk embraces such a vast Tarlety f
Of articlei, it iveritdls impossible to
skinnier:ate aruclei and - give prices. SnMee •
• " -to say that this variedassortmeiat of
goods embraces a full mid complete ,•
assortment of GROCEitpS
• • from the common to ' -
fife most • '
- : cholas • I •
and
. emv'st
- grades ktiovrti. • •
- to the market. • •
Choice Creenandßlack
•
Teas, Chocolate;ffne ;Syrups, '
'Sugars, Coffees, Salt, Vials, Pickles,
Cheese, fresh Crackers,. dried-
Deane, ]Z omiay , Catsup,• ,
•
Pepper Sauce, Vine- •
gar; , Also :•••
a complete as
sortment , • .. •
„.
PURE, lIES GROUND AND uspnourp;) SPICES,
AND BARING , AffTICLES.
All spices solo are carefully cleaned and giound on
his own spice mill. Alai, a fall variety (4*
Brooms
Buckets,
Wash Borixds,
Queeneware,
Stoneware,
Brustes,
_ ,
Fanny Scions,
Common Soong,
Combs,
• Pocket Knives,
Articles of hardware,
Lubricating Oil, -4
Kerosene Oil,
AND 5000 ARTICLES NOT NAMED,
• all of which will be sold at cheat , ittires
WHOLESALE AND ItETAI,L,
Call and examine for yourself and be convinced that at
G-ELWIPK'S CHEAP STOILE'
Is place Ibr bargains. ..•
g, P. S.=l hare also 100 liottlea of demestic
tore of stricily inre G rape 'Wine for ea1e.,..[de,c16,'6.1]
cultbing:
.. .
T HE FRANKI.J.
CLOTH IN G EIEIMIIiiLIX•
NEWEST STYLES.• ', =
' LARGEST STOCK—CTIRAPEST•PRICE.
The undersigned canassure the Public,andileti es sui
cesatul contradiction, that his recent purchnees in t
East ern cities enables horn toolfer sue of thb largest a
moat attractive stock of . . , -
CiOTITIN G
.Flir , the Fan and Winter Sensing of 18834 to 'be form
in any similar establishment in thisaection. Every va
riety of
COATS, ' ..
. ~,...... PANTS, -
• AND , SITSTS,—
• , ,
- Made in the very best style andat the lowestprleei ,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING GOODS,; .
Such as Shirts, Drawers. Collars. Cravats. Neck Tina
Ilandkerchiefs.te.,Ac. Special attenHon is caileti fli
thi Department. . • , ,
CUSTOMERS' CRT/EDS. ,
I mould Invite an examination of my Stork -dint*
Cloths, Kesserme rs .Testings; dm., which I tuannfattu*
,
upon special orders.-
. - . SPECIAL NOTICE. -'
Iwould beg to say that my GimilS a're manufactured
under my own supervision and by the very beet 'Works ,
men.. My present stock is the moat_ extensive I bare yd
P s
bad in store and i t i mspecthilly ask my frib. ils and OF
üb' ic,to give m a call before purcharing.elsewhere.
Remember th d Stand. J. T. iromiNsoN;
Franklin Rotel Building,
. .
Corner of • the Diamond and West Market Street,
oct.T. • . ' Chanibertfairg, Pt.
- L - 1 cLoTIEIBA, South,,-
„: , Cbrrierof the DIA JIOND. next door lOM's
Bank, CIiAIiBERSBURG, has juist returned from tt
City with. a largt stock' of superior and seasonable
Goixls,such as CLOTGS.CASSIAIBRES. SATINETI
J CANS. CORDS, c., for Coats and TE DTS.S.ATIN
Sf ARAlLLES.anthother Vefdlom,s, Also—a very G
selection of READY-MADE CIOTIIING, 'Which het
prepared to edll nt the very lowest market prices. _
CUSI.'O3IER WORK:—Ate he employs It lint-Ista CT*
ter, he' is prepared to make up all kinds of esrmentn,
for Mtn and iroys,to order,in - the best styles_' Band.
faction will be guaranteed.
A large aSsortinent of GE`ATLEMEN'S Rat:SUMO (Toone,
such as Shirts. Drawers. Collars, Ilaadkerchiefs, BUB,"
penders.Carpct 'Bags, Umbrellas. &c.. trc.. always on
hand, Give him R call and eavemeney. [June 17...'4,3
R C. WALBORN Sr, CO'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
REAVY MADE LINEN
AND DRESS 'STOCK MANII 4 FACrOttr, -
No.. 5 d 7 North' Sixth Streeto.P7iiiaderphis. '
Silk,rderino Rad
r.otton Trader Skirts and Drawer/Lem
vnts, S carts.ol oven.ilan d ke rchie ShirtstVrap pen
and Dress Stocks made to order by memtaiestmat, and
warranted to give sat isfactioa.
Orders may Weft with S. S. Sae:rocs, Chambersiairg.
sep. ,
WESTON & BROTHER,
- MERCHANT TAILORS,
• ev N 0.900 Arch Street,Phitadelphta;
Havingreceived a liberal aharoof patronage frotneltsm
beisburg and vicinity. we are encoerageX to au k frit
more. The excellence.Of our goods and' out work ,'and
Phecare we take to give entiresatiefaction is a suitjcient
guarantee that we value our repntation.
n07110334y WESTON di. BROTHER.
11)11,EMOTAL.—From 433 'Market
jiLtigtotite:birie Iron Building 513 Itlorket and ;vlki
Commerce Streets.
More Goods than any House in the Uniticl States;
— A. H.
' b 33 MARKET A, 610 COMMEECE:
'Keepsghe 'Largest Stock.in . the United States of
Buckets, Broome, Tuba, Churns, • •
Baskets, Brushee,,Mats, 31eastires,
Clocks, Looking.Olassee.oll Cloths and - - '' •
Carpets. Window Shades and Taper, : ,
4 - Btra,taaes. jaVatlWirs..4z4 Whips.
Ateu.Gotton Ritttltig,'Wriddira4l:'
Twines, Wielling,Ropeetn Coils •
• , • .and DozetteyOotion ' , Yarns
eau:m.llnd T.dne)z Catpo.cliata.,
, Our Prices' will average Lower thnet atiy they toxise,
In this city, ' Call an d see for, youraelVes:. "- '
For, farther particulars apply . to S. s.stitivicti'
Chardbersburg:
AIsTD:BILLS, from' the largest td
theetnallest; in plain or thneyoolore, printed et'
the office oftheIBANEWN
TOT7'PRINTING, in 'every style
VV &seat the office o t the/ I 'B3.UL= B,EP.OSITORT
lirgest,
aolortmout of
Twines,
Cards,
Cbot:e'robacco,
IlalAtst a
Stoye•Poliett i
Choice Seggfe,
Starch,
Mutational
atr-A-IC
"i3IISLIESS CClai(6
„-
N. 4.:Ctlyncr of,Dentlt arig,,CAeM4l4treeg4
P-11. L.A,D t'L'Viti A,
;MAP. TEM MINAORMIRIT OP --
wi
-
•I.'PAIRBANS% A. NE;"'
tor the. !Mit four years Princintd anit
Managur &Stratton's Cromnieitittletdielef."
.YODEL_ ‘IIIISINE39 COLLEG.P4 -
Conducted on anew iySterii of 'AClMirfitisiness Training
through the establishment - of legitimatcs '9lTmeruDind
Counting•Hoise,sepresenting different departments of
Trade and ComiciUrcU, and a regular tint xi!'
and Talkie; giving The student all th 'eadvantages °fact's*
al practice, and qualitriug him in
,tke shortest , possible
time and most effective manner fOr tho Carious Intiee
and 6mployments of htsinesalifei •
•
The Conrse of Inst. rnetioii in • tile Theorettca Depart-
ment einbacea Book-keeping, Corm4reica n
Lectures on A ff airs, Pe 7tatiship,
.Cbmtnereita
.
Laws, Forms, Correspinceeitee, c.
Dittie • !• • rt qi
.4
the sttqlent enters npon the GruduatineColarSe;
includes n c(niinnation in the abo'se -studies, WfthWeir
prattical 4v - cation:in a , ' their: details. He a 1Y t
turn All the positiOn Accountant and ?roprietor.in.the
varians Dapartnientslof Wholescr4e. aad Retail picide,
Forwarding, Jobbing, and anainietteet
Mansefadaring, Mining: Steamibaatingi e,,• and
filially will act as Casl#4r, Book-keeper and Taiet in ghe
Banks in each of which positions 1110'1 16th* lc e
will be put to the lest practical test. -
This Institution offers to 'young men numerous ad
trantages, not, possessed by.any other,commercial i eellege
in the State. " It is compete in ail its afinointirtenU.
is ha Only Institution in the State cOndttettsleti ttetdalla
business principleS. The coarse .os tnetruotien, is; An
,ENtposecl, and may be completed in "ab,out 4no
t o o usually spent in Other teifi - siiquce
an entirely new rirraniemen!, 'and the...adoptioli tor
.the new practical system. '
..D'plomes awarded upon the completion of the Pla
movie/ Course, which embrtres fill except the' Mbar
sets of Ranking, - lianufaeturitVg,
„„,dee2-Iy ' , SendSor,a circular.,,,
.
CH.A.MIIERSBURG: ASEALINART
kJ. kali. YOUNG LADIES.--Tbefs , ll,session hamenns
nienned. but boardera can enter at tiny time: and *flTbs
clmrged accordingly: !There is remit for twdmokteni,Warrl
dere only. Day-scholars, entering 'the first- or second 1
week in October,will be chrtrgadfor dour-fifths of tt:'iles--:
PitllG , Those who commence shortLymey not be too, }ate
for the now etndres of the session. - A; large attendance,
both in the orimarfand academical depfirtments,plyes ~
evidence of an interest iv the school not surPassecT in • 1 " - -
any former period. • slismS. H.Curtis, assistant • ,Va t k
higher depailment. bears testimonials 61 her eminen •
fitness toinstructin the high erbratiehes,from aSeriloa „,•••
in the West, where she taught. for seveal years. ~Tite
primary
-
primary department is chiefly under the care' Ofiliss -
C. B. Matey, the elfeCts of whose' energy and eMency
appear in the flourishing condition of the department.
Miss Z. C. Do Forest is well known as an able and expo
'rionced teacher of music. - -- ••• • , - . --
fi4e
TDITION.—FroniSS to $3.5 per session of months,
Boarding. A6O.
• TEACHERS FIIRITTSEIED.--Scheois inn fanatics in
need of teaciters. call bear of young ladies well grtalified,
.chiefly graduates of the Institution; by addressingm 4
sep 30-tr.j - Rev.HENRY - BEEVES Principak.
H...4.7118ER581T RG- ACADEDIV:
C
,REETTTED REORO.A./FIZED.
Will commence a new quarter on Thursday, N0v.19.
Verge additions have been made to its already ettenttive
apparatus, ft full and efficient corps of teachers • linkbeen
employed and no palus or expense spared to render aura
oneof the first institutionS of leaining in the connirs. q
partical at attention paid to Teachers and young men
Preparing for College. • —oa
A Primacy ISepartment for little Boys and Girls has
been opened in the Acadetr6 , nnder'cit arge of Mien Sanyo
ly. in which the elements of Spelling, Reading, Wrkling,
Arithmetir,Geogrnphp and Gramnar will be thorotiglly
taught. .Tliition in this department, $3 pdt quartett&
For further part icularssend for circular or apply to
the Principal,
•
FACULTY.
S.D. Entrirr,FrinclPal. '
A.Orenruntn, A.D., Latin and H. English.
A. 31 . TRlMmts, Comm ercial Department. • _
Miss'll.ll.Sarrcur, Music, Drawing and Priniipal a
PrimarrDepartmant. 'f !,
"' Miss SATtAii FLURY, 'Assistant Int Primary Departinent
ChamLershurginug. 12., '63.. -
fill:1E -TWELFTH SESSION ,OF
SUNNY SIDE FEiIALE SEMM'ARY wiD:,open
the Ist erciAs of February - Forfutther vartkulatt ad
area the Prinvipals. - WILLTAA4i;
Jan 13.3 t plevrtrargcs:
Elrg anlr ,fantg szooTio,,
G REAT B It G- .A.T S 1 " 1, -
PROM YEW YORK -ATIOTIO
AT-IVLLAOE'S, -
COBNER OF MA `D- QUEEN STRIAltyp.
New style llosambiquee.'
cbene Plaid,
xwiliedMuenniblquee for travelling dresses,
Superior Muslin Delaines in colors, ,
'Colored Lawns and Crape de Nay-,
Black Silk ,superior quality,
Superior Lyons Redeemer Silks,(eriblitne qualify )
Adarge lot of Lin'en cambric Handkerchiefs,
A large lot of Irish Linen,
.Jeconet Collan, new style, , • • -it
500 Dozens ',tidies, Misses and Men's Cotton lee ,
' 'White Linen bind Cotton Duck,
Superior French Doeskin, -
Superior solid color PointiileFigSilks,
-
Superior Grey Leonoras,
Suoerio Grey Poplin,
r-Dest quality Grey Leonotss,
Silk Neck Ties and Collars
•
Ladies end lifiSses' Fillet Mitts;
Marseilles Vestineu,, •
Super Ladies and Me'ns' Kid Gloves,
ila,udeome- Neu style Prints and Gingham, i.O.
CABP-ETS.•
,Brissels.Velvet.Threellyceuperiorilne)andi . ??Funor
Car,
Four-fou pet r five-Ana Cocoa sad Canton Matthigi
4--t 5-4 O-4 i-410--4 Floor Oil Cloths,
Superior Bolting Clothe,
Bonnet Ribbons,
' Balmoral Skirbt,
8 11111 TS, !!
11!
M. A. e t.
CELEBRATED' NE PM 'ULTRA" BEIMONEEI
• . . • , e9LII Il
Mr
•
No. 17 NORTH St., PHILADELPHIA. "
Skfrts of all lengths, and any sise'waist made to order,
and satisfaction guarranteed.,
Ladies, Misses and Children's Skirts of every ohm and
shape constantly on hand . -‘ -
;z
JriN4y Skirt warrunted4h6Siz Months.
READ HOW WEljo BusiNgBa.
do not make any eheaplkirtrip the con:twin accep- , '
tation of. the term, but we make • , 1 , z(; , !
THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS .XA.I;E,
because we make -
THE BEST AND DEP `3ir COMPETITiON
We warrant every skirtwOsellto be exaitikias rep
resented. We.make a Wive sell, - and knowin,„.- bow they ,
are made we guarantee theta) with - full confidenee. If
we id', a badskirt we will exchange it for a new one, and
((they getout Of oriTerril'r qireeik tiz"sonar, we
will repair them free of , Charge. , -
We mean to give ourctistomers full satisfaction, but
we cannot do Boatel compete with the low pticedgjact toe
gods, Wedepend entirely tipon the superiority of the
goods we offer, and- the fairness of our method dr doing
.business.
Orders left at 3oriock'sßOolc Store.
DIRECTIONS I'O.RLREASER,EMENT,; - i
Take the exactsizh or the Waist, without ariy allow
ance:- The exact length required and the eiseltrotind
the bottom spring. - - Also if the skirt is to be large, ,
Small, or medium size at, th e top, and whether a ihiltor
plain round skirt.. • ht, A. JONICS,
Nl7 - North Bth BC,Philadelphla:
aug 194 f Over the s Wax tignre.
ttAtt AND WINTER. 11-ILLI
• NERY.,- , -MBS: B. Gao'vs wthald inform hei • went)
an he Publicgonerally, that she has justretuntad from
New York antphiladelpilia with a hirgelitid irriiied as;
sortment 'of &illinery and Fancy 1 . Goods, tad** , Dress
an d 0 mak Trimmings, ac • eir,. Her assortment Oillita of
Velvet Bonnets - -Mciurning 001 rs ,
Silk • do: , - Ribbons, silks and diets
'Straw do • , , _ -: Velvet Ribbons-411 cokes.
Mourning do • English,-Frenehand Ameri.
Ladies Rydal ; Hats - , can Flowers /
' do Spanish do' ' Laces :* ..•,,, ?
'Aliases-. do' • do - • 'touches .
Childriites 'Wool Hood ' -French forms-' I: •-'
. . do , ,Fancy do ' Zephyr Wool - ,
do gmbrolderedeans Shetland Yarn' '"
Head Netts - . • ,Je ts ( a - fall line) ,` : 1
Head Dresses Head Trimmings . •
Plumes—all colors ' Grenadine' Vella I-, ',-/ -
Ladies Drees gaps Belts and Belting,
110 Mourning Caw Silk Cord andWiels 4
Stamping for - Braiding or Embroidery dOriettiAtder....
Allare•inrited to call, oct 28 !I)34ka.
.... • - , ,
El
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