The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, December 06, 1858, Image 4

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with cond- - propartions of T imber and Meade w
The hnouvesteata consist of a . -_
ft/rip-shag Vrestherbnarded Dwell- -- • 1 gip
in s HOUSE , Bent B.irn, Wagon .". I ill
Shed &ad Corn Crib attached, ___ ,
fiLooper Skap, and other out-bliidsug, ; 4
nistmfalling wells of water, ono et the h ruse,
*lee other st the barn ; ariii an eti:ellent Ip
pkOllCllAßD,with a rerie;y of utter choke
liNit, o,lDorszu Creels runs tltrough the
if t
if oil there are also two spring, on the
pr i 7. The fiineee, mostly of cheroot
511 l s t 'are rxxl, and - the land is in a good
*state of caltiantion, two-thirds of it hitring
hew limed. The property will be Clown by
tiaaansi Bollinger, residing there.,n.
Also. A Tft IC l' OF 310 UN rA I N LIND,
Inrt&itinig 7 kere4. in ire or less, situate in
Idenallan township, Aityri a countc , nA3 oi 4in g,
pinta bf g eorge Mockley, Jamb Gulden, and
PttlM!
J.NIN SSYDEEI,
FiEDERICO: lIOLTZ,
Sopt:6, ISS I . Executors.
ipirr etle vase tr,ivon for per , t3nal
putperty of slid d'ece lie I are nns due, and
Lamellate plya.rit, is r'e'aired. The flutes
are in the hsadt of F. 11,1t1.
CO irtnerahi v
Ole an lersiz,ae I have nesocia
-jel with them in the Limber business,
E. Q. Or(DIVt. They w)uld therefore give no
tice that the business here titer will be con
duit.' u tier the firm of Suitt, Idsroaa
IJo...and thsy h 'by strict attention to
'lciiisinsitrand an esruest desire to please. to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage
#eretufore bestowed up in them.
KILLIAN SIIALL C 3.
L'am l 33r Yard,
kr JurGh ( 8 7;crr , le: Sfreet, ma( o li.silroad,
YOR.T.i, PA.
We vr)uld invite the atte.ition of Jfichan
list,' S :adore, and others. to our large and
woU iotecte I isto?,k of L 17118 R, consisting of
'every d•isLTiption of White Pine Bards and
'Plank, Joist, Suotltn.r. ant Fencing. Also,
irks and (3.taintit Laths, Pickets,
Varkvi Fio)riuj an ire atterboarding, #
kc. We are prepared to CUT TO
pRI2IIIII any site, quantity and quality of
W.LIITE PINE (I , ' O.IK LUMBER
. st; the' sh6rtest notice, and have it delivered
1.4 aty point aecetsible by Railroad. We
applus tufncture (6,11 keep on hand a gene
-rod isiortment of
• •SASII, D 0 011 S,
Plakrif IPM•4, iri/4•20 i 0 Era ntel and Door
• • Fru rAv.s.
aer: Viers for any sizes not on hand filled
with dispatch.
w iper std,:k ani assortment is *Taal to
any Uthent, ant Wd nee , letermined to sell at
tie Lowest mtrket prices.
ler ill ur lets ant communications ad-
Aniseed to the unlersio,ned, at Yurk, Pa., will
.F.foeise prompt attention.
SMILL, BENDER & CO.
York, Mty 24, 10s. ly
Sixteen Years
IN Tag WILDS OF AFRICA.-1000
'Anslea WANTRO to sell DR. LIVING.
STONE'S TILAY ELS & EXPLORATIONS
.durieg eivaideace'of 16 Years in the Wilds
ttic*.
is is a work of thrilling adventures and
'breadth escapes among savage beasts
atttiore savage men. Dr. Livingstone was
unaided by any white man. travel
with African attendants, among different
•,. bea-and nations , all strange to him, and
i '
, y of theai hostile, end altogether forming
moat astrinishing; Book of Travels the
d' has ever seen. All our Agent's so.
)istowledip it as the most saleable book pub
etted. • The moat liberal commission made
to Agents, 'in tinall or large quantities. For
rrtieulars. 'address
4. W. BRADLEY, Publisher.
48 North'Fourth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
Copies bent*cuy mail, free, on receipt of the
F r*, $1 - 2§.
NOTICE 3 OF 'CUE PREI , S.
I. DARNICR. WATIBILSORT ZIEGLER
Wont among the hundreds of ['tremble nee
!loss, from the most respectable journals of - New. Firm—New Goods.
ahe *sentry, of our cheap edition of ••Liaink : ttILIE undersigned have entered into part
attone's Travels and Exploratione in Attlee, 1 - nal-ship in the 11.4121) rrA RA: & ORO
xr• take'the /allowing: CETI' busissehes, at the old stand of Danner
"It aboands in descriptions of strange azid I Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the I The Great Ambaseador - of Health to all
proaderful scenes, among a people and in a I name, style and firm of Dinner de Ziegler, llankind.
,Country entirely new to the civilised world: Jr.., and ask. and will endeavor to deserve, Holloway's Pills.
and altogether we regard it as one of the a continuant* of the patroaage• of the old A BOON TO TILE Siefi 2—The want of a
Oast interesting books issued within the putt firm, as well= any quantity of new custom.
.ti alerting medicinal to meet the ills and
year."—Dsily Densocra', Paterson, Y. J. They have just returned from the cities with neeessities of the suffering portion of human
' "It 141 emphatically an edition for the peo- ,an immense stock of Gaads—consisting in I its, and one entirely free from mineral and I
pie ; and, judging from the rapid sale with ' part of I other deleterious particles, was severely felt I
arida it is meeting , it is fully appreciated by Bu il ding E a /aria s , sust h as nails, screws, 1 till this all powerful medicine was - ushered I
~,
stem."—Christian Freeman, Borten. hinges, bolts, locks, glass, &a- into the world ; llostowar's tees tuasts Pau
The book is having a great rue, and will nolo, including edge tools of every de- have become the nonsastoan nutter of all
ke read by every reading man, woman and scription, saws. planes. chisels,
_gouges, bra- nation*. Their attribute is to rasrser as
pbild, in this as well es other lands."—Ash- ces and bitts a augers, squares, guagea, ham- well as to cons; they attack the RADIX or
ikibure (Ohio) Telegrap h. mere, &a. ROOT of the complaint. and thus by removing!
"The work is finely illustrated, well print- Blacksmith* will find anvils, vices , nixft,' ; * l the hidden cause of disease rcinvigerate and I
pd, and firmly bound, thus answering in every files, horse shoes, horse - elms nails, - 1 0-, Imo ; restore the drooping energies of the system.'
respect the demand for a popular and cheap there, very cheap. I assisting nature in her task of 'MAL and
editieg of the- • s tourneys and Researches i i Coach Pindikgs, such as cloth, canvass.' FUNCTIONARY aaroamartom.
Sante Africt.l" hose of our readers wh damask, fringes, cotton, mess. oil cloth. DYSPEPSIA.—The reat soourge of this
*944 hies a delightful book for reading a' springs, axles, hubs, spokes, felloea, bows, , continent yields quickly g to a course of these ,
-pay hear, will not be disappointed in th . , pules, shafts, ke. I antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are
prork."—U. S. Journal, I Shoe Fiadilige, Tampico, brash and french. es
,
rtored to their proper tune; no matter in
" toted truth we can say, that seldom is morocco, linings, bindings, pegs, lasts, boot what hideous shape this hydra of disease ex
peq* to the reading public a work co -I trees, &c., with general assortment of shoe- t hibits itself, this searching and unerring
Wain; such a vast Amount of solid instru t- maker's tools.
reineely disperses it from the patieut's system.
ticni as the on. in leestion. Tne volume is Cabinet .irsker's Toole, a general assort- I GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAK
handeenaely illustrated, and presents that' ment--,ilso varnish, keel's, &c. NESS.—From whatever cause, lowness of
nique appearance of exterior for which Mr.' , Hnt.tekeepert will also find a large absort- sprits , and all other signs of a diseased liver,
p roillY'S publications are noted."—Family ment ofkuives andforks,brittannia,albata and and other diaorganizatiolis of the system.
Jtagaziae. i, silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle- vanish under the eradicating influence of this
" This interesting work should be in the sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad irons, all pswerfu I antiseptic and detergentremedy.
ifunds of e' cry one. Its interesting pages of ', enamelled and brass kettles, pans, tubs, . BILIOUS DISORDERS.-The proper quau
alventures are fell of lestruction and amuse.' churns, carpeting, &a. I t turn and right condition of the bile is of ;no-
Illant: Tentlaousand copies, it is stated, have Also a general assortment of forged and mentous importance to the health of the he
lmets addle sane rannth."—Aabara .4etsricaa. rolled IRGN of all sizes and kinds ; cast, man frame, this anti-bilious medicine expels
"Dr. Livingetone's Travels and Researches shear and blister steel, which they will Nell the hidden seeds of the complaint, and ran
i* Bluth &Not appear to great advantage in ae cheap as the cheapest.
i tiers all the fluids and secretions pure and.
' ellds editiog, which is undoubtedly the edition Groceries, a full and general assortment, fluent, cleansing anal resuscitating the vital
- glatsitrariligarta - sada-. wistrawads fcri"arach'icr e. arta d, pnlveriaed, clarified any[ a i n-i t i et araa t e e l s rata; -- -
practice ina fr uction agd amusement."—Sat- brown sugart New Orleans, West India and SICKLY FEMALES—ShouId lose no
iteday Post. sugar house molasses and syrups, °idl e°, , time in trying a few doses of this regulating
"Toe s
of Dr.Livingstooe's Travels, . spices, chocolate, fine, ooarse and dairy salt; and renovating remedy, whatever may be
published by J. W. Bradley, is just what it linseed, fish arid sperm OIL; Turpentine, i their complaint, it can be taken with safety
'tparts to be. Like all Mr. Bradley's pub- Fish, &c.; a full assortment of Lead andZine, iin allperiodical and other dieurganizations ,
puissant, it is excellently gotten up."—fLoga , dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, Its effect is all but miraculous.
Agilwtor, Pa. I almost every article in the Ilarlvrare, Coach ' UN REF UTED PROOF.—The testimony of
" We cal recommend the edition of Dr.. Finding. Shoe Finding. lleusekeepine, Black- I Nations is unanimously borne to the health-
Lisingstotte's Travels, published by Bradley, smith. Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's,: giving vi r tues ofhis noble remedy, andcer
alpailssfalphia, as every way worthy of pub- and Grocery line, all of which they are de-1 tot i n every tiring language bear wit
' liolloloorolles. Its excellence and its cheap- terminal to sell is low fur cams as soy house noes to the undeniableness of their intrinsic
poierecoaarnend it °Ter all othere."—Fraek ' out of the city.
I worth.
Leslie's Magasitit.
}rENRY B. DINNER, 1 Holloway!, Pills are the beat remedy known in
•
SPAY lilt[:; It L 7.: II I' ziEGLEa. I i s, wor ld j;„ m e f o ll ows:nu d tresses
CAVTION. = The attention of the Publish- . Gettysburg, May 24, 1858.
- - .theta, Dropsy., Inward West ages
pe.ll%li *RI called to spurious editions of this 1 '
B•me I Coespithitt. DeWitt, Liver Complaints,
Waits PDC for - 01 as "Nalastives of Dr. Living- ray Up! 1
, Coosa% Yer•r stet Signe, Lassies, of Spirits,
'wars Travels in Africa ." Ours is the only , MILE andersigised : havins retired from the, f c a i l i t r i L i ele. eb .,,l•c^r7elaLata e lt ud ortv.i,
jebelip 'can °dais. of this great wo r k I JI. mercantile business, are very desirous Costively., . lialiggstloo, iwoondArylyinprnass,
and contains ill the important nsat- 1 that those indebted to them should PAY UP Drseetedes 1 „ 4 1 •4 °5a% v r re al 4 ff r ii•• ••
wolf
the English edition, which is soli at six i —and trust that all willdu au before the 15th I • 1) ""v hmt • ' . •.'""u'isia‘ l "' " v " . °' all kinds
Skills"' i day of September next. as after that date the SfirCautionS—None are genuine unless
I&:SPECIAL NOTICE to Agents and ! accounts will be placed in the baud* of an' the words :• 114.11!)way, New York and Loa
f ta_fleisws: 7 -Yirs 'have recently published( o ffi cer for collection. don." aredisoernible se a water-maekin every
power mar and saleable Books. including I DANKER 1 ZIEGLER. leaf of the book of directions around each
griottlO and Ell VATS use of LO,UIS NA- I Gettysburg, Aug. 9, 1858. pot or hex; the' same may be plainly seen by
Ma with litiapaphical Notices of his I holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re
• 4intitet Mt NM US, GINIRALS and I Hanover B. Railroad.l
itifornration as may lead - to the ward wlfl be given to any one renderinßuell
r lsten's. end the INDIA lIISTOE.Y. being' T RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad'
inisethlflae'af India' and the rause: i ..A. cow 'run as fellow* :
,
, detect ion of
I any padre' or parties oonutarreiting the Medi-
I • the same, knowing them to
• g a r BE ANGEL AND THE DEMON,"'. First Trait leaves Hanerer at 9A. n.with 1 el ,,_ ftes ven d in g o ' r .,.
-.....k
•- • 1 thrdiiitit intersit.by T. S. Arthur: passengers for Baltimore by Express Train, ', Deirrs"" ..
, pm* at the Idannfactoriee of Professor
-L- /4 1 ,!'" i r : g•• • ItAl'ige and the Meth,- ShWißaseangers for York, ILarriaburg, Coliun- I
'''' - 1 1- c -- w_ ilumerinielspiorere,Jke., k.e. .- - his, and ,,, Ehiradelphia. . 1 Holionliy. $0 fdaigita Lane, New York, and
tg . a ...e_ li vesp t ectablzfruirsists ins Dealers in
4. ',' '.. '''sseitisotte *user Ezteasin °stale/sae I See lid Train leaves Ffanover at Ir.N. 1
,
aseazessia ...song.' we United State/ and
A liPsitt.gyies Is ds boat sad utast, with passengers for BitltiMere and interne- '
"of - ;Aim 01 tisatiestioss /ger °get's/. tg ' diet* points.,the 4in - heed world, In boxes at 25 cents, ea
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' • ..., • to whom we ether then • DANL TROVE , Ticket Agent. ! cents, and $1 each'. A. D. Bemuse, Agent
` .4, .
i tars... Sold ffor oar List. which I Ilenover, Junii2l. IBM. Igsttyl b a rg .
; slir"- 1 5."./ *FL if am Velte Heller} &am Saul- I , _ I elegaThere is considerable saving bp' taking
ts'. 2ns i 111.)BADOO,Ak SWAIM of beet brands, and' the larger lisle. - a
Irmo* . ..,.•
yyjn ., for sal . .
1 - steno' aligiftlykiwesessilismehighseies, : t
efilrietr—
ns for the gnidaneect pit
' otkolting f lorolleten aiselsiesrv , Will.ii of 11 are sour tea
GUJI‘WiI 41.1 1 89KAL 1 - ' 0111LESPINIC it Tuolgs . he - Iff.7.
* 4 6 aLt powilt
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Naw Marble Eat:
gV. 110MBIC 1 I wont •
• inform hislrionds hi Kew.;
orally, that he has opened a n le Yard t
at .V•Sherrystotss, Adaoss astaly. ~ where ,
he will esectito all kinds of irork his line!
of business, such as 110:41IMEht TOMB,
& HEAD S it 2., with neatness sod
dispatch, and at prices to suit the times.
All orders addressed to A. V. liombach, at
31.:S`ierrystuwn, Adams county, Ps., will be
promptly utter led to.
May 21, 157)-i. Cm
The Gettysburg Railroad.
TWO DAILY TRAINS.
n 1 and after to-day.lSept.. 13111.1 until fur
thez notice, the morning train of Cars will
leave "U )ul.den's Station" at 7 t o'clock, A. \l.
with ptssengers for Bettina le, York, liar.
Tiaburg. Yhiladelphta, kc., and return with
passengers front those places at noon. The
afternouo train will !eave there at 1.15 P. M..
with passenterstor Baltimore. k.c.. returning
with passengersfro.o ilarrisburs, York, Phil
adelphia. tkc., about a P. M.
'''''Aferchandise. Produce ie., tran4ported
over the road ta far as Gool.len'a Station.
ROBELLT Mcet;lll.)Y, Pres't.
Rept. 13. 18(.8.
Adams County Mutual
plltt IN3U I t.iSCE CONIP.4,NY.—Ineor-
J,- - prated 31,troh 18, 1851.
OFTICICI9.
Presid/ni—George Swope.
Tice 1- I ..esid , !nt—•S. R. B.ossell.
S•oretary—D. A. Buehler.
Trikuttrer—David 31'Creary.
Executive Committer— Robert McCurdy I
Jacob King, Andrew Ileintselman.
sfax ,rge Swope, D. A. Buehler,
Jacob King, A. neintaelman, li. M'Curdv.
Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahneetock, Vim. B.
McClellan, Win. B. Wilson, M. Eichellairger,
Abdiel F. Gitt, John Wolfortl, li. A. Picking,
J. Aughinbau , h, John Horner, R. G. Mc-
Creary, S. R. itussell, D. l'Creary, Andrew
Puller, John Pickinr„ J. R. Hersh.
war rhis Company is limited in its opera
tions to the oounty of Adams. It bas been in
snecesoful operation for m ire than six years.
and in that period has paid all losses and ex
penses, witisout any asses:nice, having also a
large surplus capital in the Treasury. The
Company employs no Agents—all basineas
being done by the Managers. who are annual
delected by the Stockholders. Any person
dsiring an Insuntneecan apply to any of the
above named Managers fur further infor
mation.
1/firThe Executive Committee meets at the
Mice of the Company on thit last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, P.
Sept. 27, 1858.
J. Lawrence Hill, X. D.
T_T AS his office one
4 `ft" . . ' LA D door west of the
Lutheran church in
Chambersburg street, and opposite Picking's
store, where those wishing to have any Den
tal Operation performed are respectfully invi
ted to call. Itsrzerrces: Dr. D. Horner,
Rev. C. P. Knuth, D. D., Rev. HA. Rougher,
D. D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L.
Stover. [Gettysburg, April 11,'53.
Win. B. McClellan,
ATTORNEY AT L.W.—Office on the
south side of the public square, 2 doors
west of the Sentinel office.
Gettysburg, August 22, 1853.
D. McConaughy,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door
west of Buettler'e drug and book store,
Chambersbnrg street,) ATIVILNICIf AND SD
LIMO% roe PATINTS AND PINSIONS. Bounty
Land Warrants, Beck-pay 'upended Claims,
and all other claim" against the Governdismt
at W.ishihgton, D. C.; also American Claiins
in England. Land Warrants located and
sold, or bought, and highest prices given.—
Arras engaged in locating warrants in lowa,
Illinois and other western States. ifirApply
to him personally or by latter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
Edward B. Buehler,
ATTORN EY AT LAW, will faithfully and
promptly attend to all business entrusted
to him. lie speaks the German language.—
Office at the same place, in South Baltimore
street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly
opposite Danner & Ziegler's store.
Gettysburg, March 20.
,eticap„Jay.r;
:castle Ctmout.,_,Jitoopas.c6
TMibeciiber itnirelesuill lo fililleaci
oa at the sisersest tg r oelilr. I. _
is 4. Patch' Filtood IV latf Maggie
Cement Roofing. -
Itis Perfectly Are and Water proof, and
in point firdnrability is equal, if not superior,
to any iletalic Roofing. It can be put on
over tin, tar, iron, or shingle in )fs, however
flat or steep they may be.
In pint of resisting the elements of Are
and water, nothing has yet been discovered
equal to the Elastic Cement.
Those who hive !abed it, have testified that
it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that
there is no further room fur improvement.—
No one will n)w think ofp.itt'ng on shingle.,
when this Cement can be had tor much le.s
money an I will outwear four shingle roofs.
This Roofing is warranted as represented.
The Elastic Cement Is the cheapest and
best protection from decay fur wood exposed
to the weather or dampness of the ground.
It is also the best paint for iron, effectually
preventing rust: and wherever applied per
fectly excludes dampness.
The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in
quantities to suit, For further inforinatiou,
apply to GEORGE A. COLE,
Frederick City, Md.
IffirSpecimens of the Roofing may be seen
at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg.
April 5, ISSB.
Sunbeam Gallery.
TUE subscriber would respectfully annnnnco
to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub-1
lic generally, that he hits provided himself
with aneatire new and p lend id SK Y-LIO UT !
AMBROTY PE ROOM, at hie residence in
Wens Middle street, one Nuare weft of
Fahnestock's Store. whore he is prepared to
furnish A abre, Afehsino, EMS/Plei and Pkoto-i,
grapt rieltircs in every style of the• art,
whtuh he will warrant to give entire satis
faction, and isprepared to accommodate all
with (100 l) PICTURSS, either single ur in
grunpt. lle also has a namber of specimens
at his room in Canmbersburg Street, a few
doors West of Bringman k Culp's Shoe Store,
where he still continue* as formerly to take
pictures.
All who desire a correct likeness of them
selves and friends, will do well to give nie a
(tall, as I have reduced my prices to suitthe
present bard times.
Pictures copied from old specimens of all
kinds i also inserted en Lockets, Breast Pins,
Finger Rings &c.
Tliesubscriber beingthankful to his friends
and the public in general for past patronage,
wishes theta to continue it, and enures them,
that asheretofure,theyshall not be dissatist/ed.
*renames from 54 cents to $lO. Mors
for operstirkg from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at the very lowest prices.
SesT r lhildreu will not toe taken fur less
than S 1 00.
or Ambrot7pem taken for fifty cents and
apwarde, and in the beet style.
SAMUEL WEAVER
April 28. 185 R . tf
Who will Reftwe
rpriE worth of astir money and air right
i• chatig• btiekt
NORBECK & MARTIN'S is the place to
get it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries,
Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a
word, everything Lielongiug to a first-class
Grocery. Stilasses of seven different kinds,
from 4U cents up to 75 per gallon ; Sugars,
six different kinds, from cents up to. 14 per
lb.; Coffee, five kin ; Teas, Chocolate, Rice,
Crackers. Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit,
Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard.
May 24. 1858.
Lumber and Coal.
TTHEsubscrihet informs the publie that he
continues the Lumber and Coal business
at Lirrutsrow.v. Alain! county, on • larger
scale than ever—embracing White Pine
Boards and Plank, Scantling, Framing Stuff,
Ploatering Lathes, Shingles. Palings, &e.,
with all kinds of Stove, Litneburners' and
Blacksmiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.—
He i'nvitea calls of the public, and will
sell as low as the very locest.
JOHN MILLER.
April 19, 1853. ly
R. F. hicllhenny,
(getcceAtor to Porton& Mclthenny,)
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in
HATS. CAPS,
" .
WOW*. Suou, AND STRAW GOADS
Also... Wall Paper, Window Shades. Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Canes, Tobacco and
Segans, at the South East corner of Centro
Square, Gettysburg, Alums county, Pa„
Oct. 11, IMS.
. 1 . 1 4 A; • 1.31/
,41 voment,.
r 1
V • o ntIIIIOBENIi
PS, eititilled in
esetp, - y aeMeenosny.—
E wiry eetring 'obtain the very beit
and •,. Wit light trithin their
reset, s -ea and examine these Lampe
before puretiming elsewhere, for the reason,
lit. That' no accident can occur by ex•
plosion.
That they emit No Offensive Odor
while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed &
4th. That they are easily regulated to trimmed
more or leas light.
Zith. nut& they burn entirely free from
Imoke.
6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent.
cheaper than sup other light now iu common
use. .
'rheas Lamps are admirably adapted fur
the US4 of Students. Ileeban les, Seamstresses,
11413, Churches. Stores, llotelm, and are high
ly rsuptumwded for Family Vas.
Fur salorby GILLESPIE &,. VIIOMAS.
June 14, 1858.
Two Daily Lilacs.
prraCACCOMMODATIO - NS.—The on
dersigned returns his thanks to the public
for the esoeuragement heretofore extended to
him, and taxes pleasure in announcing that he
has completed atrangements by
which TWO DAILY LINES of
Coaches run between Gettys-,
burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains
to and ham Baltimore, York, lilarrilburg,
Philadelphia, lb:. Persons desiring tickets' or
information will call on the underNigned,or 04
CHARLES Tars, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle
Hotel, in Chambersburg street.
IL7Special attention given to all packages,
tic., or other business entrusted to tee under..
signed between Gettysbilrg and Hanovec,
which will be promptly and carefully attend
ed to,
r7"The untlersigntl his also effected ar
rangements by whicbThe will be able to supply
Coaches, Sieges, &c., for Funerals and other
occasions, it moderate charges.
NICHOLAS WEAVER.
Gettystairg, April 13, 1857.
SPoUilG.—George and Uenry Wamplet
will make House Spouting and put up the
same low, fur cash or country produce. Far
mers and all others wishing their houses,
barns, &e.i spouted, would del well togive
them a call 0. & 11. VF AMPLER
April 18.1853. tf
Call at Reininger's
FOR B4RGAINS:—The subscriber hag
just ro!.urned from the city with 'motile*
lame assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
Wear. consisting of Cloths, Cassitueres,
Cassinets,Tweeds, 411 kinds of Vesting, k 0.4
whioh be will dispose of at the lows.' living
prices. Its stool has been selected with
great card, and cannot but please the tastes
of this community.
Don't f.;rget 1 tall at the Merchant Tailor
ing establishment of
JACOB REININGER,
Oct. 4. SS. Carlimle ptreet.
Fresh Fruits,
GROCERIES, NOTIONS, ite.—
b'ruiSs. Fruite of every description, as
fillswa--Layer Raisins, Figs.
Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm
• Nate, Filberts, hard and paper
shell Almonds, Pea Nuts.
Groceries. A good assortment of Sug ars--!
Loaf; Brown, Vssrd..reel and
Crushed, 0 Bee, N. O.M dosses.
Syrups of the best quality, Rice,
. Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinuamou•
((ground and ungruund,)Clures,
Mustard. &a.
Arfetzury. Perfumery af every descrintinn.
which wall be sold low for Cash.
Lemon Syrup. A large lot just received.—Any
one desiring a cheap, pleatsent
and healthy drink will do well
by purchasing this Syrup.
Tobacco. All the various kinds of Takao:
co, Cigars and SuutT, fur sale
by Wm. Boyer k Son.
Vinegar. Wa have a 4.):1d quality. as all
will say who have tried it.
Flour& Fea.l l l to have made arrangements
to have constantly on hand
Flour and Feed, which we will
insure to be of superior quality,
and at such prices &scam/et fail
to please.
W3l. BOYER At SON.
April 26, MB.
Thlf7alo Robea.
BY the bale or robe at GEORGE F. WWI-
RAM'S, Not. 415 k 417 ARCII St.
P1114.11).A.
N. D. Algot% large aseortmentof LADIES
FANCY FURS of own manufacture.
Oct. 4, 1838. 3m.
Valuable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE.— rue undersigned
offers at Private Sale, all his Real Estate
as follows : •
Nu. I.—My late residence in Gettysburg;
fronting 30 feet on Cbsinbersburg street, with
Brick Dwelling, Stable, and other improta;
meats.
No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on the West,
fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, to.
No. 3.—Lot adjoining Nu. 2, fronting 32
feet on same street, with large Coach Shop,
and other improvements. , •
No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3. fronting 29
feet, with double Brink Dwelling, Smith ;
Shop, te.
No. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with,
Stearn Saw and Grist Mill.
No. 6.—Lot, adjoining No. 5, containing
about 3 Acres.
No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet
on Chantbersbarg street.
No. 9.—Tract of Land in llamiltonban
township, lying on Marsh oreek, containing
51 Acres, part cleared and part iu tirit-rate
timber.
No. 10.—Coach Establishment in Shep
herdslown, Vs, with good will, lc. The lo
cation is an admirable one for business, and
improvements in good order.
sqr`Titles good and terms to suit purcha
sers. Enquire of D. A. BCISEfLIZ, Eiq.,
Get
tysburg, or the undersigned residing in She
herdgtown, Vu. C. W. lIOFk.\IAN.
-March 13, 18;03. •
Howard Association,
PIiILAtIELPII[A.—A Benevolent Institti
t n estab:islied by Special Endowment
for the Belief of the Sick and Distressed, af
flicted with Virulent and Epidemic Disesies.
In tinges of Epidemics, it 16 the object of
this Institution to establish Hospitals, to
provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing. Food,
Medicines, .ic., fur the sizt: and destitute, to
take charge of the orphans of deceased pa
rents, awl to minister in every possible way
to the relief of the afflicted and the health of
the puha.: at large. It is the duty of the
Directori,at such times, to visit personally the
infecteddistricts, and to provide and execute
means of relief. Numerous physicians, not
acting members of the Association, usually
enrol their names on its books, Subject to be
called capon to attend its hospitals, free of
ebprge..
In thstabsence of Epidemics. the Directors
have authorised the Consulting Surgeon to
give advice and medical aid to persons suffer
ing undix CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent
character, arising from abuse of the physical
powers, mel-treatment, the effects of drugs,
&c..&
Various REPORTS and TRACTS oa the
nature and treatment of ettrooio Diseases, by
the Congo . ,Ding &wren, hare been published
Awgratiutous dietnbution, and will be sent
PRES of CLIARGE to the afflicted. '
Address, for Reports or treatment. Dr.
GE,OROR a: CALIIOUN, llmtealting Sur.
goon, !reward Assdoistion, No:2Bouth Sinai
Street,'PhiladslObts, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
D. HEART vvpui,Pmet.
Seo'y.
- I,lllSet • 17
Gig.
FVt.
W 3
W. mi;.,..martz. &S&T TOOX AS-
Family Grocery aiut'Provision
Store.
ILLESPIZ & THOMAS respectfully in
form the people ot Sie4tyst,urg and the
public generally, that Wy bare just return
ed from the city with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and 'VEGETA
BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low
as the lowest. 1 1 1,01.11 and FEEllalways on
hand, and sold at small profits.
Storeen Stork street, one door east of Wat
tles' Hotel.
Gettysburg, Aug. 3, 1857.
Good and Cheap !
T HE undersigned would inferrable friends
and the public generally, that he eon
tinues the CARRIA.Gr.- MAKING BUSI
NESS, in all its branches, at his establish
ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east
end,) Gettyiburg, Pa., where he has on band
a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put
up to order whatever may be desired in his
line, via :—tockaway and Boat-Body
Carriages; Falling-Top,Bock
away &Trotting Buggies, ' .
Jersey Wagons, &c.
With good workmen and good materials, he
can pledge his work to be of the best quality
--and his prices are among the lowest.
Dili-Repairing done station notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country produce taken in
exchange for work. Call)
June 15, 1857
THE subscriber would inform the public that
he has opposed a MACHINE SHOP, in
Cheigarksinir l : street. Gettysburg, near the
Yours dyyt where he will have various kinds of
Macildhee on hand ao any time hereafter,
such as 7'hrerhing Nockistes. Corn Sheller:,
Cornfodder Cutters, Cleverseed Rii4lers, Straw
Cullers, and Horse Pouters of different kinds,
—two, four or six-horse, to suit purchasers ;
--indeed all such as can be had at Hanover
or Littleistown. Also. Mortising Machines,
for house carpenters, put up in the very beet
and most substantial manner. Culling
Seretes or long Bolts, any kind or size lees
than eleven Net in length, always attended
to, si well as Turning in iron, casting or
wood. Also all kinds of lizrataixo on Ma.
ohinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, &c., done
on the shortest notice.
I hope that all in want of anything in my
line will call at my Shop before going else
where. I will warrant all my work to give
satisfaction to purchasers.
DAVID STERNER.
March 29,1858. ly
To the Country, Good News.
lIAVE rented the Foundry fur the ensu
ing year, and am prepared to make the
different kinds of Castings usually made at a
Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the
differentkinds of PLOUGIIS, Points, Shares,
Cutters, ite.- Puts, Kettles, Pans, Washing
Machines, L.; Stoves and Machinery; Por
ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made
and put up with dispatch.
All orders will be attended to promptly ;
but being without capital, and money being
necessary to carry on the business, I wiii be
compelled to sell for cash, but on all country
work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable
trade will be taken, if delivered at the time
of purchasing. Give us a call.
E. M. WARREN.
Gettysburg, June 1, 1857.
TOBACCO, Begara and Snot a large us
-1 sort/neat. at Norhs:lt & Martin's.
PREPARED by Dr. SANFORl),eumpounded
entirely from GUMS, is one of the best
Purgative and Liver Medicines now befure
the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other
mlidieineknown., It is nut only a Cathartic,
but a Lieer remedy, aceng first on the Liver
to ejeet iinorbid matter. then on the stom
ach and l wets to carry off that matter, thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
qut any of the painful feelings experienced
in the operations of most Cathartics. It
strengthens the system at thq game time that
it purges it; and when taken daily in mod
erate doses, will strengthen and build op
with unusual rapidity.
The Livia is one.; of the principal regu
lators of the humans body ; ' and when it
perform* it functionts.. 4 well, the powers of
the systim fully< developed. The stom
ach is almost entire- ly dependent on the
healthy action of then Liver for the proper
performiiceof its func-o *ions; when the stom
ach is at fault, the'-4 bowels are at fault
and the whole eystenP" suffers inconsequen
of one organ—the 4 LI vsa—hav in g ceas
ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of
that organ, one of the.,,, proprietors has made
it hie staltly.in a prae-;," tic* of more than 20
years, End somc:Temedy wherewith to
counteract the many , de range men ts to
which it is liable.
Tp prove that this remedy is at last
found, any , persoefl troubled with Liven
Conet.Ltwr, in any ofa its forms, has but
to try $ bottle, anii,V, conviction is certain.
Thew Gums re-0 move all morbid or
bad matter from' the 44 system, inappl7ing in
their plies a Bow of bile, invigorating the
stomaclypansingfood to-digest well, roar
rritto rite SI.OOD, gival ing tone and health
to the whole machinery, removing the causet
of the disease—effecting a radical cure.
BILIOKS ATTACKS are cured, AND, THAT IS
SITTER, PRITINTID, by the occasional use of
the Livia liirtooasvol.
• One d'ese after eating is suffirient to relieve
the stomach and prevent the foOd from rising
and soaring.
Only one dose Wien before retiring, pre
vents Mom zzzzz .
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowels gently, and cores COST/VIRUS.
One dose taken after each meal trill cure
DYSTINIA.
adirOne dose of two teaspoonfuls wpl al
ways relieve SICK 1111•DACHIL
One dose take for female obstructlin re
moves the cause !..Se disease, and makes a
perfect aura.
Only one dose immediately relieves Cnouc,
while
One
es O o ne _ %ft:or:pasted
sold o is a p sure cu v r e e for
f
Cant.
ly one bottle is needed to 'wow out
of th stem the effects of medicine after
a liwilt iciness.
us bottle taken for JAuxtaca remotes
all eallornessoor unnatural color from the
akin. ,
One dose taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di
gest well.
One dose often repeated cures CITIONIC
Dussaa.♦ in its worst forms, while Sullies*
and Bowst. complaints yield almost to the
first doss.
One or two doses cure attacks caused by
Worms is Children; there is no surer. safer,
or speedier comedy in the world, as it nerer
fads.
ifirA. few bottles careD ROM, by exciting
the aboselonta.
We *re pleasure in recornmeollll4 this
medicine aa a preventi v e for Fevre and Anus.
Cam Parse, god all Fevre of a BILLOW!
Trrs. It operates with certainty, and thou.
sands are willirig to testify to its wonderful
virtues.
AU who use it are giving their unanimous
ksiimony in its favor. .
fitaNtiz water in thy month with the In
rigorator:and swallow both together.
Taz 14v% in vulonstin is ascientiAc med
ical diinevery, and hi daily working cares,
almost tee great to Wier e. Warta as if by
=
sees the Pit 411ase lictistt, and
*tore thee one bottle It required k
can any kind•of Loss com plmiat, from the
wont Jaundice or Dyspepsia ' to a cOmmoe
Headaelus..aU of -whir& are the recall of n
D3111114/10 gs •
„ 0. triu
if
ust• 40111111 alCkiltpa 1.
l a rut Woad
-
=I
EMI
=1
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JACOB TROXEL
Now is the Time!
The Liver Invigorator,
-it, ---
Noy
frlnhindOringilad bt
a
Mercantile bitsbses:
after be cesitinued at
more street, by their
and Waybright Ziegh
style of Danner and
will recommend to, an ,
bespeak a liberal elir
uld customers, and of
Having retired inn
nese, it is necessary
should be settled up.
all those indebted to
Note or Book Account
same without delay.
Wind as ths ad, stand.
J. B. DANNER.
DAVID ZI E 0 LER
May 24, 1858.
RemovaL
T IE subscriber has removed his Plough
and ,al toe Shop from the Foundry
building to Railroad street, opposite Tates
Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel,
where he is hatter prepared than ever to at
tend to customers. Ploughs always on hand
and made to Order, at the shortest notice, and
Machines, Reapers, kc., repairedi Also he
wdl attend to cleaning and repaitlincks.
May 10. DAVID I,P.N.
Removal.
4LEX. FRAZER, Watch S Clock Maker,
has removed his shop to Chambersburg
street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where
he will always be happy to attend to the
calls of customers. Thankful for past favors,
he hopes, by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive the
patrouageof the public.
Gettysburg, March 8, 1858.
' , Thick Darkness corers the Earth,
And Gross Darkness the People."
Country Merchants,
A ND ALL OTHERS. WILL TAKE NOTICE!
A
—That they can supply themselves, in
any quantities,wi tin JON ICS' FAS FAMMIIPATINT
NON-Exrxosivs KEROSENE on COAL OIL
LAMPS. at the Wholesale and Retail HEAD
38. QUARTERS, South Second St., 38.
PRILADZLNUA.
The only place where exclusive Agencies
can be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delawvo.
These Lamps give alight equal in intensity
of flame, and similar in appearance to Gas.
and &reclaimed to be superior to all other
portable lights. now in use.
.No fear of ex
plosion.—No offensive odor.—No smoke.—
Very easily trimined.- - -As easily regulated as
a Gas Light.—Can be adapted to all purposes.
—And better than all for a poor man -50
per cent. cheaper than any other portable
! light, now in common use.
Sole Agency also, for KNAPPS Patent
Rosin sad Coal Oil LAMP.
CO'Lainps, Oils, Wicks. Shades, and every
article in the line.
S. E. SOUTHLAND, Agent,
No. 38 South Second St., Phihura.
Sept. 20, 1858. 3m
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Pars Sarsaparilla; so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to eked an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strum:ma complaints, and t
which will accomplish their cure must
of immense service to this large class our
21fellow-citizens. How completely this
will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be *mud
of the following complaints :
SCROSTILA AND SCROTITUITIS COXPLAYNTS,
ERUMONS Aso Esurrivs DISRASRIL ULCERS,
PDSPLSS, BLOTCURS, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM,
SCALD JIHAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPH/LYT/O At.
rscrioss, Mewl:mutt Dumas, DROPSY, Neu-
IBALOU. OR TIC DOOLOURSOX, Dsan.rrr, Drs-
TIPSIA AND iNDIORRTION, ELLYSIZZLAS, Rosa
OR Sr. ANTHONY'S Floe, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Ixsuarrx or
rue lhooo.
This compound will be forma a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the. foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
serest, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted-to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you And its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and yodr feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
• felt, *pie *enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Seep the
blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown. •
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of It, partly because-the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because' many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contairebat little of the virtue of Sarsaparille,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not =sly contain little, if any, fiersapa
rills, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which Hood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this cclhpound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
=1
OR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELI„ MASS.
Prise, $1 par Bottl• I Slit Bottles for $ll.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself ouch a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
It is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section. we need noted° more than
aware the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be reiled on to
do for their relief. all it has ever been ftoutoi tO
Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills,
POl TI COll2 OP
Cortirennt, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul las, Itemizelie,
Piles, It Aesinuitinn, MNions and .Sins Diseases,
Liner Complaint, Dropsy, Tester, Tiernan and
Sat /thrum, Worms, Goid, Neuralgia, at
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying she Blood,
They are sugar-coated, po that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are tl.c
best aperient in the world for ail the purposes o'
family physic.
Prieto MI mats per Pm; & Poxes for frl.oo.
Orem numbers of Clergymen. Phrricions, States
meet and eminent penman-es, hare lent their
tames to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our s p are here will not permit the
insertion of them, The Agra . below named him
^lab gratis our ANIZNIC AN ALMANAC In which they
are given ; withldso full descriptions of the above
cofordeints , and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their ewe.
Do not be pat off by hamiheitied Orders with
other preparations they make moos Plant 011.
Demand Area's, and take no others The pick
want the Witold that L 4tr tbourimsitihr; 40 0 .1 1 / 4
have it.
All OM Remediesare toe sok*
bvi.D. . ;1•00 t -
44° ,
i ; ;
NI
A. Mathiot & 11621 1 6:;;; 46L
ROFA. AND FURNITURE WAgE
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.,,ll,
(near Fayette et..) extending frotitilloy to.
Frederick at.—the largest establishment of
the kind in'the Union., Alway,s on hand a
large assortrnentof every variety of ROME.-
HOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ow,-
bracing—
Bureaus, Bedsteads.
Washstands, AVardrobes,
Matresses of 'lust, Cotton and'lTair.
Spring Beds, Sofas,
Tete-a-Tetes, ,arm Chairs, -
'Locking Chairs, Etageres. -
Marble Tables, Settees,
Reception and Upholstered ehairs.
A 'sorted Cularr of Collage Fumanti%
Wood Chains,
Office Chairs,
Barber Chairs,
Crihn and Cradles,
Hat Racks,
Hall Furniture,
Gilt and Walnut Fran*
Looking riloNme.f, Sbleboarda,*
Extension . Tables, of every length.
I'ersonslisposed to purchase are inviteittee
call and glve our stock no exaaattration,
which for variety awl .pntlity of workman
ship is not equalled Iry any establishment i4l•
the country. A. 31 roT & SON.
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.
Aug. 2, 1858. Isr
,ZA Z zr.us gat
C. W. Slagle & C 0.,:
CO3IMISSION AND PRODUCE )IEII-
CHANTS. Nos. 11$ and 133 Ai»lk street.
Bultintare.—Being established in the Com
mission business tur a number of years, they
solicit consignments-, and rum partirulbr in
tention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds,
Flour, Clover Reed, Whisky and Country
Produce generally. We remit priw.eells
promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cen
tral Rol!road run into our Warehouses.
Refer to E. B. Ruelll6, Esq.. Gettysburg.
June 21, 1858. ly
Stoves! Stoves!
SH RADS,. BUEHLER K URTZ have just
received a large supply of new and beau
tiful parlor, Saloon and Shop STf WES, of tho
latest and most improved kt tylr s. Also, aIE
the latest styles of Co OK S 7 0 I'F'S, tint» ac
ing the "Noble Cook," • •Rny al Cook," "Win.
Penn," -Sea Shell," ••Morni rtg Star." "Phil
adelphia Sunrise," ••Ftedonia;" (Baltintoto
Air-Tight, Unproved) "Jewel," and -Charm"
-ill for woalLor coal.
• Call at the Ware Room, in West Middle
Street. two doors west of the new Court-boue e.
Sept. 27. 1858.
Bargains all tb s eTime!
Y EW GOODS received evil, week st
SAMSON'S
Aug: 9, 1858
Millinery Removed.
C. HOWARD would respectfla lifer%
"-" the tidies of Gettysturgisaiff tronity,
that they will find her ierylassaberal•urg
street, at the residence of lr-Samuel Herbst,.
opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel.
Ladies can be accommodated with ready
made BONNETS; also a • variety of Straw
Leghorn, and all kinds of Millinery Goods of
the latest "axles. Ladies will do well to call
and sse for themselves. IT, • "
kpril 5, 1858.
The -
GREAT EXHIBITION P Jll DAL !
AWAZDZD TO C. Nam -
For ku two Pianos, Loudon, Clotabir 15, 1851
1110:141.
Ile hag' .t sfteen
t•e: se maker
, now , , , g•
t • ,_ • v ,-•
• . Ir re I . 4 k" r
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