WINNE CIMINIIII BACK AGAIN - WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK CLOTHING, .-........0. THE undersigned announce to the' citizens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country that they have re-opined their store at the old stand, one door East of Sibbet's Hotel,. with an, entlie new stock of REIDY-MBE CLOTHING, embracinf garments of almost every style and price, for Men and Boys, and other furnishing goods for gentlemen in endless variety; also Hats, Trunkr; &c., all of which have just beunpurchased for cash at the halm reduced prices. The public are invited to call and examine their new stock before making purchases elsewhere, as they are satisfied that they can suit the wants of the community at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS. October 6. 1865, Valuable Town Property PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at public tale, on eat tirday the 21st day of October, his valuable town property, situated on the Northwest corner of the public square. in Waynesboro. The improle runts are anew two-story double BRICL.IIOII.II with two-story Brick Hack building. sehHouse, Good Stable and all • necessary out-buildings. There is also on the prem ises a good <Cistern and a. variety of choice fruit trees. This is one of the most desirable properties in the town, having a fine store room connected with it and being favorably • situated for business. The yard and walks have been paved with Concrete.— The whole is in the most complete repair. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by lop 29—te— PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned Trmtees of Hannah Fitz, de ceased, will sell at Public esee, on SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 21ST, 1865, in Waynesboro', . • . • • 'tale. situated in VVailongton_ "township, Franklin County, Pa., on the road• lead ing from VV'syneeboro' to Hopewell Mills, about 1+ miles from dither place, to wit: A Tract of first tato Limestone Land, containing 34 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of John Bonebrake, Nicholas lionebrake, John Metcalf and Enianuel Miller's heirs, with a LOG DWELLING ROUSE', Log Barn and Hog Pen thereon erected, with a never -failing well of water at the door, ntirst.rate Orchard of (rafted Fruit Trees, and oboat three Acres of good Meadow. The above land is nearly all cl4nred. Any person wishing to view the above. property will call on Samuel Rinehart living near the premises.ll...V'Stio to commence at t o'clocit on said day 'When the terms will be made known by SAMUEL RUIEHART, JOHN WALTER, • Sep. 29—tej Pmiu - TrE SAE 1 subscriber offers nt Private Sale his valua ble property, being a Tract of Land situated 2i miles East of Waynesboro', nn the road leading from the former plaice to Baer's Factory, adjoining lands of Isaac Shockev, John Bonehrake, John. Yunk, and others, buntaining gi 1 AL Ci 20. , more or lesq, irr a high state of cultivtiun. The improvements are a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE with Basement in front and Cellar behind it—a never-failing well of water at the door—a good --liank — Barnaith -- Wa - gon — Slidnt — tinil Corn Crab all under one roof, Frame Hog . Pen, Frame Wash house and slaughter house together, which is over the race—a stone smith Shop; also a good Water Power with a Frame, Grist and San , Min, all in good order. No trouble with Le in the win ter. There is also on said premises a large variety of choice fruit trees, such as apple, pfar, peach, plum, three different kinds of tame grapes. There is also a lenant-Reuse on the shove tract, with good imp aml a never-failing spring on the lot. Persons wisliiruz to purchase such a properly will do well by calling on the subscriber. JOHN L. :METCALF. asp '29—tf 'PUBLIC SALE. sul•acribor will otr.r at Public Sale, on Sol- JL urday, October 14th 1865, Lis Farm., situated in , Washington township,on the Mentzer Gap Road, about tidies from Hopewell Mills, adjoining land': of I Sttockey, Esq., J. Funk, Snowbergera, and °tn. ers, containing 114 A. C ES , about 6 acres in timber. Port ofthe land is lime. stonn arid part tumbling stone. The improvements consist cola NEW T ‘‘V 0.8 FORY 13 HICK H OusE with basement and Slate Ro. f, new Bank Barn with Wagon shed and Cern. Crib attached, with other necessary buildings, such as bake-house, dry house, hog pen, buggy sled, &c. There is a large cistern •st the house, and a wall with first-rste wa ter with pump in it about 100 yds. distant. There it on the premiere a laige Orchard of gratted fruit. also a young orchard of 100 choice trees planted in the fall '6l, widi a lot of thriving preen trees, a large lot of grape stocks in good bearing condition. far Sale to commence ut 1 o'clock nu said day when the terms will bu m de known by I. bANIUEI, WO WAKE. G. V. Motto, el.uct. BARBEHING I BARBEHING ! • 'Sep. 21i—te. THE subscribers would inform the public that they have, associated themselves together in the barbering businese;an'd are now prepared to do hair cutting, shaving, eltampoeniug, etc., in the - hest style. The le.tronage o, the lic is respectfully solicited. • WM. 'PR Sept. US 'MEV. PRANIZ, 311. 111. t_N. 13XIVXLY, M. D. TIES. FRADVIZ dc•SIIIITF.LY having aasocia teirthemselves in the practice of Medicine and burger) , would at ite that they are well prepared to treat ail medical and surgical cases. keratin,. in debted to tither of the above will please make early . settlement to the time of their assoriatien,• as they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Frantz 's residence in the room for merly occupied as store room by •Mr. J. Beaver.o April 14--t( I.IV nen. you get to n 'utorut of your tu4.l.ty Macaiarie, do HtrAitut'd, • THERE/ will-be offered et Public Sale on SAT URDAY THE THE 14TH DAY OP OCTO- R, ISt% °tithe premikes known as the George Liday Tannery property, the following Real Estate viv—A lot of ground, containing . about two acres, situated in Quincy township, on the road leading from Quincy to Funkettiwn, one mile from the fus ilier place. The improvements are a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, small Barn, and other out buildings all of which are in good' repair. There is also on this property a with all the necessary buildings, such as Bark sheds currying shop, arci- There is on this property' a never failing well of water with pump in ii—also a stream of water pasting through the yard with head stream enough to run the water • into all the vats in the yard. The whole is enclosed with post and palling fence. Persons wishing to view the property, can call•on George Lidey who resides on the premises. riftiate to commence at 1 o'clock P. hi., when the terms will be made known by LATEST ARRIVAL OP FALL AND WINTER 1 I 1 Tic AVING returned from the Eastern cities liwith a large and choice assortment of Dry Goods, Queensware, Ce dar ware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with much grealer jo" ducementa than heretofore for Cash. Silks, all Wool and printed De!nines, French Me .rinoe, A [sigmas, Ginghams, Shawls, Be(morals, _Hoopskirts,Collars,Magic_Ruffiing,_liugle=rrim-- minas, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. . • GENTS GOODS: J. H. GORDON. G. V. MONO, Auct,— Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Veatings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers, 13uck Glove s , , Fbrniture Check, Bedding, Cotton_Plannel, all Wuol Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'fowling &c. Syrup% Molasses. Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Eau Coffee, ;Sugars, Tobaccos, Debbi' soap, Tea, &c. The above goods have been purchased for the Cash and l'ilesire the same to be sold for Cash as we eon's keep any books. By strict attention to busine• a and a desire to please in every respect I hope to merit a continu ance of patronage. September 29, 1865. Trustees G, V. MoNG, Auct AND MOIJN FAIN , LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 2dih of OCT°. BM? next, by order of the Orphan's Court of Ad ams county, the I. übseriber, Administrator of the estate ut aianiel Snyder, deceased, will offer at Public bale, on the premises, the following valuable Real Estate of said decedent, viz: No. 1. THE MANsION FARM, situate in Hamilumban township, Adams county, Pa., near the old Furnace road leading from Fairfield to the Gate on top of the mountain, 5 miles from the for mer and 3 from the latter, adjoining lands of James at.on, John Price, John Funk, and others, con taining 273 Acres and 40 Perches, about 90 acres cleared, and the balance in first rate timber, chest nut, rock oak, hickory, &c. The farm land is un der fine cults viition and the hest kind of fencing— ' is copper stone land; an d produces well. file I provements•nre a nearly new Two-story STUN E.H 0 ESE, with di; _ basement out of ground, also a nearly • new Story-and-a-half Lug House, Wash -- House, and Smoke House; a Bank Barn, a-new- Double Horse Stable, Waaun Shed and Corn Crib, Carnage House, Hug Pen, dec., all in good order. A nevetfailing spring of excellent wnier is piped a short distance into Inc b &Gement kitchen, then into an exc,lltizt milk. cedar, and from thence into the barn yard, in liking one oi the must convenient and deairitule arrangements imaginable. Thcro is also upon the premises one uf the fittest Young Oraiards in the county, just in bearing condition. There is also an exceilent SAW 1911.. L on the place. calcu lated to du a large amount of work. No. 2. A TitAcir OF LAND, adjoining the mansion farm and lands of James Watson, and oth ers, containing 96 Acres and 49 Perches—about oue•half cleared and the other half in timber. The improvements are a Une•and-a-half story LOU HUUSB and Blacksmith shop, with running wa ter near the dour. The land and fences are in good order, and altogether is a nice little home. Au, S. A TRACT OF WOULII...A.NI), ing the mansion (*Arm and Janda or Mont Alto iron Company end others, containing 17 Acres and 100 Perches, all covered with good timber, nil Tom's Crak running across it. No. 4 A FHA UT OF WOODLAND, adjoin ing the mabsion farm and lands of Enoch 'Kepner anti l others, containing 22 Acres, covered with ones nut and ruck oak umber, and is easy of access. No. 5. AIRAUT OF WOOL/LAND, adjoin ing lands o' tieorge kiarhaugh, Enoch kepner and others, containing 40 Acres, covered with chasm': uud other timber. No. 6. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin ing lot No. 5. and Lands 'aimed Watson. George Aisroaugh and others, covered with rock oak. white oak, cbcsnut and poplar timber. Tom's Creek runs through t.,.e tract, which is also easy of access. It contains about :t2 acres. No. 7 A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate 1 in Wia-bington township, Franklin county, adjoin mg tt e htoaterey property, John lienctioff, Simon Leckrone and (Ahura, containing 64 ,Acres and 120, Perches, covered with chusnu t, rock oak and hicko v7 timber, The:e properties nre all desirable, and persona wishing w view them are requested to call at the manbion house on Wedne.Moy previous, theASth, when they will be shown over them by tho admin• istrator. A draft of the properties can be wen at any by calling on the A din inietrato r in Wa -nes- bur& or at the hotel-of - AA tn air Lehi. tit - Sale to cut:11110am at 10 o'clock, A. M. on made known by D. B. RUSSELL. Atiffer_ _ the Crirt==.T. -- I.7FiaClerk. Sept. 22—ts. BUENA VISTASP-MN-G.B. HE undersigned inform the public that thistle " lighttul watering place is now open for the re ception of Botrdemand V isi to rs. Tue Bath House is convenient end in good condition. Every attar-' tion will he paid to the coin'ott and convenience of guests. July 14 -tf. -PUBLIC7 - SALE-;.- TAN -YARD PETER KNEPPER. SAMUEL PFOUTZ. J. ft SMITH, Awl. Sep. 29—te. J. W. MILLER'S. LaDoEsg EOBDSL DOUSICT GOODS: QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE - AND GROCERIES. VALUABLE FIRM PRICH lib 'MINCH'S NEW FALL AND THE undersigned tender to the community their thanks for past patronage, and would also take this-opportunity of reminding them that they have lately received from the East a, splendid selection of goods; which for beauty and style cannot be surplus seed outside of the cities. Their goods have been selected with much care as regards durability and price. LADIES' GOODS : The attention of the ladies ii directed to their handso[ne styles of SILKS, ALPACAS, • MERINOS. • DELAINES, BARATIIEAS,. COBURGS, . _ PLAIDS, POPLINS, They have some beautiful patterns of French Merino and all wool Delains that .are hard to beat. izacguarila aocoaQi Black Silk, Black Alpacas, • Black all wool Delain,double width, " French Merinos, " English " • French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs ' Black Jack Flannel. An attractive line of Wrappings, such as Plaid nhd Plain, Long and Square Shawls, Breakfast - ShatvlsHoo — dii,"ThiriiFi, Scarfs, &C• Jovvvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. They ask the gentlemen to notice dolt fine stock of VESTINGS as they pass along. and they fen! assured that they have the goods to suit them in pattern and price. Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and. Jeans, Cords • and Satinets, Shaker Plane], Opera Martel, Plaid Plane's, Striped Fluke's. • CP' Ladies who are in went of a nice Coat or Cloak can find the article at their establishment, with all the necessary trimmings. such am buttons, gimps and cords of different patterns. Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts. Cor sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambric, Daily, Tape Trimming,, Valve t Trimming and Vcilw, • Cambric li'siki, Holm, 6.IIOb'EAIES. BEST RIO, IMPERIAL TEA, MOIASSES at qo eta per gal. QUEEN'tWARE-, Umbrellas When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and moon just step in and you will find a good assort ment, arThe bubscribers kindly ask the public to vis it their house and inspect, tn• it stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as tney feel coal...tent that their prices and goods will plea.e. all. PRICE & HOEFI.ICH. sep. 29. SUMMER Ba!murals at d Btriped Slatting at Palos & Hamlett's. til en an, /CURTAIN FIXTURES with cord and ttoeela; , kiut Parcs & 110:11.1010-. LADIES' Fancy Kid and Lauding (Luton' at PitICX IitEVLICEI.P. ~.._ ..._ A PRIME article of Cheese at Poem & 'lcemen's. sflitTPAifuiiiaind Coffees jus received at Pates & Ifl(ssucti's. I_,) tjG LK Buttons and tiimps, with u splendid vs - _Dricty of Fancy Buttons for Ladies' Coats and •)acketx.at (tune '2) _ Paidg & Ifcrahren 's A. C FUNK.. JAS.=.lloViti. I T liRIUZ Li And 11 ackre4 i t a l l t - lica - Ira FLwa.a COLUMN! lavaa 00011 S! GENTGRENS' GOODS; COATINGS, CASSIMERES, B u tto n s , C utlery. Spoons, Cedar Ware, Buckets. Kerlerii, Carpet, Oil Cloths Boots and Shoes, Gum Shona, • • •' , t• e genuine ti!tit e, nn only pluee to be hnd et Place Oic licentad F7'7W 7 WW u tllv.vil , 44 3l ;l AMBER ON, BENEDICT & CO'S. X) XL ck- co co ri Mignn (glßl_l3 3 Ruffling Edge Ribbons, SYRUPS Bro, ma, 13 askew, Window Shadps. Curtin t 47 We call the attention of our customers an? the public: to our stock of new _goods. and_rit-the same time rettutriiiirtUKke to till for their liberal patronage, and-we will endeavor by fair diming with all, to merit a esitilittuance nt the erne. • AMBER:4O,Ni, BENEUIC I' az CO, ee l :timber 22, 11365, •CO SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1865. FIRST SUPPLY NF~vP ittlelre are now receiving our FIRST SUPPLYA FIRST SUPPLY, • FIRST SUPPLY, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENsWARE, LADIES DRESS GCE LADIES ' • - LADIES 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, . DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOoDs, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. lIPIE ME .L'llliT • fiNiN Cloths, Ciosimeres, •Sattinette, Cloths, Cassitneres , Sat tine tts, Cloths, Cassitne res, Sattinetts. Woolen Goods, • Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, • Notions, • Notions. GROCERIES SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, • r,UOAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS, SI;OAR. COFFEE, s Y UP; FIBII, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBA ()CO, H, TOBACCO. MEM, lIARIEIII, ITC. pEmwrg RP, R-D 117.4 - RE Q UREA'S WARE. HARD WARE WENS WARE. RA RD 14' ARE; ' 10AS - ,--__ 11 . 0170N5, AVUTIOAS. . , • . A AM . . r 4 . • . , mco , Ds • ■ II 1 G 0/ ' HAS RETURNED FROM PRILADEL PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF lIIIOJS NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE GR.OOERIES, Sar To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and , the public generally. September 22, 1865 ANTIETAM LANDS AT PUBLIC SALE! r t 1 HE subscriber will infer at Public Sale, in Lel tershuig on BATURDAY THE 14TH DAY (5 OCTOBER, 1865, the following described Real Estate; situate about li miles northeast of Leiters burg, on the turnpike leading to Waynesboro'. ad joining lands of Geo. Hell. David Gilbert. and oth 'erg, viz: A TRACT OF BEST QUALITY LIME STONE LAND, containincabeut 77 ACRES, about 8 acres of which is well set with thriving ,Timber. The land will be sold together or in lots tosait purchasers. The grain and tire wood on the premites will be excepted. rfrßale to commence at 10 o'rlock on said day when the terms will be made known by Sep. 22—te; AUCTIONEERINGr r HE subscriber having'fiad a number of years I experience at Sala Cr g, offers his services to the public as an A uciiiiteSii: Persons desiring his services will please _apply at his—residence, near Dayhoff's Machine Shop: sepL 22 4t. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at Privets Sale. his House and Lot of Uround in the occupancy of Mr. Samuel 114 lay—situate on Church /Street—oppo site the Union Church—on the corner of a public alley. The improvements arc anew two•story BRICK HOUSE, of modern style, 14 inch walls—n Frame Citable large enough for 3 li.irses, and Carriage Howe.— Wush house, Smoke-house, and other out•buildinga (;iatejn'and an excellent well of water on adjoining lot. For terms, which are reasonable, apply to rep 22.—St — Mentzer's Horse &Cattle Powder. M. STONER having purchased of Mr. • Mertzer,the recipe fo r making the above far-tui M aud Harsco and Cattle Powder, fur Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this me Ulmd of infornung the tbrmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and Intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country meichants and others keeping such articles for sale, would do welt to supply themselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or fur cash cheap. Orders will he punctually attended to January 3 1. LARGE and halal :,/aLkera at Juno 2 hays a fiosetaews. UICE A— Woods Put. Sieve—latest thing of tile age, at the atuCCILY I:II_ETGALFE-St HITESHEW HAVE JUST opt. tied anutltor large tot ot Dry Goods and MELONS, Centel opps, wholesale VV . r A et 'i n i t ; l i t i t tnirdr•tul .-- ;•4fii lot houses :mu bung.. Remember the sign of "Lh ti Ego 11 oRs" .1 ETUALVE & lIITESH W will gave hutice I • _ j-whett-they-gctinto_t iunew7mont. JF. KilliTZ has the lineal uuortment of Per. * furriery in town. . EXTIINE, the great cure for Cornwall ut h. hUfil'Z'S Drug t•tore. I I.ISH paid for Butter ano Eggs. - - HOSTILITXR, - .REID & CO. -KTIRZ T of Pocket Hooka. July 14' J i ICE C.WUI.IVER QIL ai • NEW , • , . , • *I _ .q WiiTOULD reOpectfillly inform' SO! 2 cl . senll r n iv r y, ) Wegoeslonoi.awl Vicinity tInW,IIII7 h a v e ceiviata new end exierniive stook. of ''' • Embracing in part:— SYRUPS; • SUGARS, MOLASSES, RAMS, TEAS. , --Hyson. Imperial and Oolong, of the finest flavor.. SPICES, ground and uneround, and Emma articles, warrant3d fresh and pure,and of the best quality a very hWavy - stock - i - to - whieh-epecial_attention_is in vita Fine ware in Bette or by the single piece, of the latest styles; Cut Glass Goblets, Tumble's, &c. KEROSENE LAMPS of every pattern , a large assortment. Shades. (new stye — Wiikre -- elrimneyst — spring—hing-e_bututra,_.ak ways on hand. Also No. 1 kerosene Oil. A thousand and ono fancy, useful and necessary ar ticles, used in every family and by eyerybody. Villetes-Cong,4l-tvey - TNitr - ,ca , ich Fine Cut, and •all thg best chewing end am 'king :olmeros.— Havens 'Cigars, good common do. Sinitary and Neotric Pipes, latest thing out. SALT AND :CIS G. A. Salt, Liverpool, large silo sacks. Pickled Shad, Mackerel, No. 1 and 3, bbl., ball bid., warier bbl , NrSe. Being in connection with Hostetter & Co, of Greencastle, which firm have a Market Car on the R. R., we are enabled to sup[oly our customers with the choicest luxuries of the Lectern markets in ttleir proper season. 120' By strict attention to business, fUrnishing the best articles In the market, and doing all in our power to accommodale customers, we hope to re ceive a share of public patronage. No trouble to shorw goods la" Terms. POSITIVELY CASH. We buy OUT goods for cash and must sell them in the same way Country dealers supplied at wholes Ile Ores. IioNTETTER, REID & CO. Waynesboro', Aug. 25, '65. - PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private sale a Tract of Land, situated about 3i miles from Wayner.b ro'. near the turnpike :coding to EIIIIIIitt sburg, ad joining lands of Abrm. Stookey, John :51effey, and others, containing JOHN WALTER. 1.46 AL'CI 3E3 , more or between tour and five acres of which is cleared end in a good state of cultivation. The improvements ere a STORY AND A HALF LOG HOUSE, with good"cellar under Framo Stable, Frame hog Yen, and other out-buildings. Thera is an ex cellent well of...never-failing water near the door and a variety of choice young fruit, trees on the premi sts. About 3 ace of this land would make a fine meadow. ice' For further particulars apply to the subscriber. JOHN STAN Aug. 11 WM. ADAMS. VaHE subsciibera would. inform the public that awl' have opened out a new :Shop on Main Street, East end of Waynesboro', where they aro• now prepared to put up all rinds of lES la- Or X 3EI SS and do all kinds of repair work at short notice.— Persons wanting anything in their line will du well to give theme call. Islt•\ El, H 11-48, NATHANIEL CROUSE.• pep I—ti' _ J 01124 PHILIPS. rir HE subscriber wnul•4 intorm his customers rind lL public generally; that having, with other busi ness men of Wayneetion,', nd.iuted the " G 4 A6LSSJISC SISCW•WitiMMAE,97O he is now prepared to sell et shurter profits tuna formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are .respeetlittly invited in give him a call.— ilia stock of liol:SE E ENNUI GOODS and K/TCHEN WARE are complete, and will he sold at such priced (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of "31E1 ecto mo. skw embracing the latest and most approved patterns. fur eithet wood or constantly un hand. fart..t.pccial attentio n • ! . Agood Wngon-Inaker willltaar of a good situ-. ation to'tar:ry .;k1 Wanted* in the vicinity of s% ayttost>oto'.4y, opplying ht ' I'lll6 (ifFlt,ll. asp 1-;`-tf. )Ti — diTN, bi.ti t ltit and gild by LI) 110,7,:ynn 156 :^Olll , amt utt t KURTZ'S. 1 h ITITI Roams, NOTIONS, V4RIETIES, &C. TOIIiCCO, CIGARS 8111 PIPES, lanir. CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS I THE NE W I , ll' .11 ill-Wallt, sliEtt-14110 Ilan, fir,, Awn! 28_1864. • . . an , e - chanic II ted I' CHEM, COFFEE, ' CHOCOLATE. DRIED BEEF. Pr i.l1 -1 r n 1 J 0
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