lama gab Ifoustittqux. rift/FDING M114C5/1 , - . Merl is a large class of dairymen who are engaged in supplying hirge town, and cities with milk. Not less than thAy millions of gallons are sold by this class In this State a - lone; and the quantity is very steadily increas ing with the growth of our city -population. As they have to supply families daily whose wants are nearly uniform, it is an object of great Impartance . to secure in their herds a uniform How o? milk -throughout the year. This is done by a regular succession of new miich cows, coming in livery month, belt this is very expensive, -if you have to purchase new-cows of to exchange your own extra milkers for what you can find in the market. In the recent Agricultural meeting at Hart ford, Conn., the discussions turned quite largely upon this topic. We found that all the milkmen present agreed upon three things, viz : the importance of good !election of cows, all to be extra nAkers : the Cows to calve in regular succession, so far aslhat matter could be controlled ; and extra feeding, especially in the winter. All agreed upon the impor- intim of good shelter, but some preferred a couple of hours of sunshine for their cows in the middle of the day, while Others k e pt them in the barn from fall to spring. The last could not perceive . any ill effects from the con finement. On the contrary, they thought the exposure to the cold required more food and lessened the flow of milk. Nearly all agreed upon the geat value of cutting the long fod der. One thought that in cutting for his herd of thirty cows, the saving paid for his cutter, which cost $l3O twice a year. All were a greed upon the superior value of early cat hay for producing milk. There was much solici tude manifested to learn how to secure a full flow of milk in the months of November and December, during the change from grass to hay. B. M. Wells, of Hartford co., begins early in the fall with green corn fodder, and follows it with rye soon in August on his rich- est land. This gives an excellent green fod der until the Iwo* falls. Then he feeds roots and steamed hay. He has water brought in to his manger, so that the cows can drink at pleasure, which he has seen them do seventeen times in - a day. They are carded regularly and kept h vrarm,tcleati, and well-ventilated stables. He feeds, in addition to the above, rowen, roots, and cotten-seed meal, linseed meal, and bran. He feeds very liberally, and reported a very large average yield of milk. In one case, when he wanted to secure a large amount of butter, he fed one of his cows daily with six quarts of cotton-seed meal, four quarts of corn meal, and four quarts of bran, besides ogler fodder. H. S. Collins corn- In ences early with' green corn fodder, and follows It up with steamed food. He uses some parsnips and other roots, but thinks they are chiefly valuable for giving cattle an appe tite. It may be stated here that 31r Collins has avery stubborn soil, in which be finds it difficult to grow roots, and this probably in fluences his opinion. He makes great use of corn stalks cut up by the roots, and thinks them equal in value to good. hay, when cut fine and steamed. One gentleman, who had about fifty head of cattle, grew cabbages very largely as a fall feed for his milch cows.— ? hese hints ought to-be of value to butter makers as well as to the milk producers.— With proper care given to extra feeding, it would be easy in most dairies to prolong the butter making season at least a month in the fall, when butter brings a high price.—A mrr i orin Agriculturist. SMALL GRAIN. New milch cows should be carded daily. They like it and it pays. —The potato is a great absorber of potash. Therefore wood ashes are a good manure for it —lf the roots or trees are dipped Into water jut* befory planting, the earth that sticks to them will give immediate support to the small fibres.— John Johnson says farmers must give special attention to sheep and cattle keeping if they want to make grain growing most profitable. plaster is as good a fertilizeras the uncalcined. But it is usually wasted after its use in the arts.—Some one says if salt is kept before a horse in the stable, he will not gnaw his manger. Trial will tell.—Root rop¬ grain, are the thing for young orch- ards. They do not steal so much tree food.— Toads are capital helpers in taking care of vine patches. Lay boards between the rows to shelter them in the daytime, and they will make a carnival of the bugs at night.— Experiments seem to prove that fence posts set up the reverse way from which they grew will last much the longer.--It is difficult to tell colic from hots in a horse, but a table spoonful of chloroform, in twice as much mucilage, is a good remedy for either.— Rich milk is not the best for calves.--A butter cow is not a good stock cow.--Oar rots are recommended for horses, to aid di gestion, and tomatoes for cows to improve and increase the milk.—Feed stock regu larly and cut and cook food as much as is pos sible. Few farmers do it.—Mangers ahould be low, and stables well ventilated and well lighted. Many horses are made blind by being kept in the dark.—lnsects do not in fest very late sown peas as they do early ones. —Stewed pumpkin as a poultice has been found of great value in,Yeducing inflammatory rheumatism.—Pork and beans are the most nutritious food for the money that can be found. Three cents worth will give a hearty meal.--Enoke from raga, dry wood orcorn cobs, is better than from tobacco in pacifying bees to remove honey, etc.—Chicago Ad vance. MEDICINAL USES Or THE ONION. —Those . who form their opinion of the onion by its value_ as a perfume for the breath should know of its worth in remedial science, lest they do that estimable vegetable injustice. A corres pondent testifies—and Is corrobOrated by oth- ers—that raw pounded onions immediately applied to the bite of poisonous snakes, or the sting of bees, etc., will extract the poison and largely prevent pain and Inflammation. Quite probably they would in like manner be of service in the bite of a mad dog. As many "mothers know, a syrup made by sim mering together sliced onions and honey, or sugar, is invaluable in coughs and attacks of croup,. and has saved many a child from pro- . bible death. They are also excellent for colds, when eaten raw with a little salt or vinegar. Of the use of onions in epidemics a correspondent of The, Rcientifi, l l onerkan bears this testimony : "In the spring of 1819 I was in - charge of one hundred men on shipboard, with the chol era among the inen. We had onions, which a number of the men ate freely. Those who did so were soon attacked, and nearly , all died. After reflection I came to the conclu sion that onions should never be eaten during the prevalence of epidemics, for the probable reason VW they absorb the virus and comunt meme the dh ele k and that the proper use for them is sliced and placed in the sick room, and repriced with fresh ones every few hours. I have found thit onions placed in the romp I where there Is small poz will blister, and de., acklillwee wltb greet H` ii 61 0 so, but will preyent the spread of the tbmase. I think ass disinfectant .tbey have no equal, when Taoist* Used ; but keep them out of the stomach." A LL MO IMAM) eimures, Lamiaberabor'e N/0/04, I flws INd i ==er tall 0a pas As =i l =l. l o l" Ike?! nos, *ff. WM at car 4dvertiontuts., . WE ARE COXING, And Will prawn tO say paries.sfm4l hi us s club i on! artist ONE DOLLAR SALE of - DRY and FANCY GOODS A WATCH, PTROK 01 SHIRTING, SILK DB4BB PAT- TIRPEN, Ac FREE or COST Oar Inducements daring tie past few years have bons We now double our rates of Premiums. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more Man equal in value -to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other firms. /PLEASE E%AMINE;'~II Any person ordering either of the Clubs mentkored below, can have their sehetions of preadult' enumera ted, oorrespondlng t• the else of the Club, FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! FOR A CLUB OF 30, (s3.)—One of the following arti cles vie: Deaths dress pattern ; fancy colored bed spread;loo view To rkey morocco al bum; 20, anis sheet hog; striped cashmere delalne dross pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern; gent's hair guard chain gold trimings; silver plated chased butter dish; silver plated 5 bottle revolting eas tor, on lest ; set superior steeled bladed kola., and forks; worsted promenade shawl; ladles' long gold plated chain; ladies' gold double ring; mu' heavy chased solid gold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; ex- Ira quality bahnoral skirt; sat Jewelri,sleeve buttons to match; violin and bow; gent's cardigan Jacket; splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey motor. co shopping bag; ladies' high cut balmoral boots. 101 A CLUB 0160, ($6.)-One. Of the *Mowing arti cles, via: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin dress pattern; oue pleas of bleached or brown sheeting; engraved; 'ileac-plated, 6 bottle revolving castor; 334 yards superior caskinere for pants and vest pattern; es tra heavy hose, comb quilt; two fancy ixdoied bed spreads; pair gent's calf boom; 4 yards farmer,' good wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; beat quality balinoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm clock; ladies' all wool cloak pattern; silver-plated take or card basket; fur muff or or cape; ladies' fashionable wool doe- No shawl otplesdld clasped family Bible, 9:12 record page and engravings; II yards double width water proof cloaking; set Ivory handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set silver forks; one set lace curtains. FOR A CLUB OF 100, (210.)—One of the ibllowing : 4 yards doable width cloaking or coating; 2 large, Bee, bleathiet linen table covers, with 1 dos. large sized dinner napkins to match; twenty-Aye yards splen did hemp carpeting, good colors; extra quantity black or alpaca dress patterns ; extra quality poplin dress pat terns; one large piece superkarquality extra width sheet ing; pair gent's calf boots beer quality .'silver hunting cased patent lever watch; one dosen ivory handled steel bladed knives audtorks; silver-plated engraved six bot tle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles; splendid violin, box and bow, complete'; single barrel shot•gou; Bacon's six-barrel revolver; pair superior white wool blankets; TACO far muff and cape; silver-plated engraved ice pitcher,"with salver; seven and one half yards aU wool iancy cassimere, kw suit ; one down Rogers beet sliver-plated lurks; common sense sewingnad embroid ering machine ; two heavy honey comb quilts; epleudid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same ratio. Catalogue of OiSods and Sample sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWES & CO lo FIDERAL ST., BOSTON, MASS P. 0. BOX C. Wholesale Dirtier' fa 'Dry sad Fancy 0004 Canary Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goode, de., de. Aril 15, 1888.-4 t WOODEN WATER PIPE GAS PIPE, AND EAVE TROUGH! TDR beet and cheapest articles ever made. Ivory body, particularly Firmer, and Mitten, send fur a free descriptive circular and price list to J. A, WOOD WARD, Williamsport, Pa. PATENT OFFICES. vIINZno wish take e Nrk l Let t ersell tenotf are Scientific American, who have prosecuted defuse before tho Patent Office for over Twenty Tear& Their Anise can and BuropeattPatent Agenoy is the mad extensive in the world. Charges lees than any other reliable agency. A Pamphlet containing full Instructions 'to inventors, sent gratis. handsome Bound Volume, containing 150 Me chanical engreirinp, and the United Slates Census by Counties, with Uinta oud Receipts for Mechanics, mail ed on receipt of 25 cents. Address 31IINN A C 0 .., . 37 Park Row, New York. BO OK AGENTS WANTED - FOB TH$ NW BOOK, "MEN OE OUR TIMES" or Leading Patriots of the Day. An elegant octavo vol ume, richly illustrated with 18 beautiful Steel Eugniv- Inge, and aportrait of , :the author, !dm HARRIET j3EECHER STOWE. Agents say it Is the best, and was the quickest of any book they ever sold. Some ars taklug WO orders per week. It will outsell "Uncle Tom's 011ie We em ploy no general agent., but pay extra commission.' Old Agents will appreciate this item. Send for Circulars giving full particulars. Address HARTFORD PUB LISHING CO., Hartford, Ct. 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Nt tents, by *tuldrseeing' Prolioeor JOHN- - VANDNRPOL; No. Oeit Wlnchrop Place, New York city. . Indispensable for Ladies IS THE SEWING GUIDE, _ a beautiful article for the aaelatenee of ladies is hand mating, not only prOtecting th i elen r from the ugly prick of the needle , but, -Wag tri with a 'Ws the stitches are made with IMAM lILLPSIT, sad fir. aimed rapidity., It Wm keepiathe point of the needle In perhct condition. For all kind. of embreidering and credo:ging it le ferainable. The GUIDE is elegantly silverphtted, and will sell at eight to every lady. &sat to any Weems, by insll, en an. robot of 26 cents, or solid silver, for TAceuts. Agents wanted in ev mam p 2Ace Liberal disc y ttoMited& A o ddrooM le a Air t &AEU. AV:TURING 00., bb Water it, Bootee, Mom THOMAS R. AGNEW, • - 2 O and 242 011X21119108 ST, N. Y, Mae reduced the prices of Too; Otento. IMMO, Plow and all tilde of Grosarlaifroma ID So $0 per Pal, BEST JAPAI VIA, $l. BEST ENGLISH BIULLICSAIT Tad, $l. SPLENDID 001410 TNt, eb• 1000 bbla. PLOUIIOII grades, fres ill upwards. 90,000 gal. Ydatesea, all peke, ban 40e. upwards. Otdries, roasted and ground, ne. to 400. angora. all grodaa, at reams' pries, and ererytblag u sed in every wlln/ x Var and bettor than sag skin la New York. ISO 11. ULM asanolo• his own sten, owns the ProPerly. and UN po mat to psi; *ports and buys att elusively Ibr or* twat g••• • 90 4 IP Ps PCM/" . gaudy be can undersell any Won Is the city, COD LIVER OIL CREAM. A. French Preparedlas, which; praterree !JIII the nutri tive+ and notalcinel qualties albepora ea. aim+ boa ail ofeerAre Wee or smell, and—being &unable to the tate. le way agates& alga 4 0 0 ,40 1 11 um palest the Poll Writ of ;IP WSW' 41FPIP A moth, taken whorl lath listen them eftiWitg U. at etioloy or other ea peneire or bertha ablitkcce. - I. racune44.4 tond prescribed toy the Monad prn aen. 'Nice ft a bottle: Por eireligrii Ned to ar.417 •Ma Ip Pop Ph N. T, flOODSPEED'ayatrawar Paw, 60 vi arm wine* with cis pa ottall Tb•bast-edit i s si lo limseat bids 411. Pled* sod so Apart& fteils T. MOIR AY ak t Mit sew, WIT To*, • . E=l SEWING, MACHINE. wereaniewl so iegeenia In the bast !Sinner every variety of lievring, Heteet Owdiag, Voting, eathateg. Overeeming, limbed daring on the edge, and in swum makes biaatifoi Batton and Eyelet Holes in all bibelot. Pr HAS NO ZeI7AL ibr u te hoe Matehinee deetionied is out by a einple and beernAnd nweitentical arcalare with MI particahus and aimplee Grum* dons og pPI. Iftehiail. 4:1111 be bad on endication at the Oi r es 4ttya 4w 4 .7. Warner's 0000 wt misty Mom atAslyelupee. pa, • 10. Tr. Roßrffant, Agent. lak.A.ll Machine@ emanated 1 year and instructions ghee tratuiltiolPli to 4 1 Pstrebuire: • Much IL—Sat SEWING- MACHINES! THR GROVER & BAKER. Till XXIIT IS Pisr , -Tbaer ifipahhiPs baik bacon le well known upsut•toza rapt" linl 44.119(413- mendatioa. They hare ' ea minium et all the late State Yam and are universally acknowledged tabs the WET In use by all wbo have bled than. The "Grower a Baker Stitch" and the " ahattle Staab" are points that lave been attained by so other Iltacblas— nli spathe Daly Mashiase that err awl enibreiner with 4 4 : 0 W i l l iel ti r ld &ii lips: . OP g, tig u r o rmst r aad ee, no wad* slialatia7 7 obesbl W. % sae, fliegenneiseeno4ll4l,44l4o,. amide tbetriatrit totter tpa it sea betlinia 810igr. itik=ppt s ilist 411 . = i i4M 7. 9 1 2 Pareslis i l r " 2. 7. gir i bilr ui riaiß 116.11111.1"11P. 111‘Xatdbmtad Timed j. srfil7ahia 010834 lIN • P h i! P. - . 0 fest akthittibitands. RED, JACKAT AXE. 00LBURk'8 PATE -,JULY 9,11187 TRIED AND NOT FOUND WANTING. We claim it will Ent Twenty-Five (25) per cent, more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. Stu:—l have fully triadour Patent Axe and Iliod that It is all that you claim (or It. It will chop fully than any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaves the without sticking at all. I would not chop three Os it Without one for the oast. I need not say any more. r any man that trite one will be satisfied. . Ile[Compile, Don. IQ, 1647 CAUTION!—The Axe and the Label are both Weld ed. Infringers on theee patent. will be prosecuted us; cording to law. Venders or dealers, and persons nettle any Infringement, are liable with the maker of the fringeolset. Sir For gale by all Nader* and the ntannfiseturers, : LIPPINCOTT k BABEWELL, SOOCTISIIONO TO Lttptacorr a Co.) Sok mom of the ittelitt, NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA. SAILING YROSI NNW TORN March sth atid.2sth ; April sth and 15th; May sth, 15th and 25th. With New Steamships of the First Clam PASSAGE LOWER TBAN BY ANY OTHER For intoratetion iiddreee D. N CARRINGTON, Agent; 177 West street, New York. W. H. WEBB, President. CHAS. DANA, Vice l'res. Ocoee --M Exchange Piece, New York. • XL A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE, OF your own eel ietlon, free of coat. for • few days! service in any town or village. Particulars and • gift nit free, by addressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD.! HAN t CO., 4o Hanover st., Boston, Nam. . We sell 'for One Dollar, 1 (OLD az ren i tl atte Si ro lve i. r Watc: i sr, Stat m liz i nchlnea le Silk CIRCULARS RPM FRISK, giving full particulars, or ten cheeks sent forOoe describing ten different articles which we will sell ibr ONE DOLLAR EACH. Splendid inducements offered to Agent, sending ub Clean. 4Adress, LABONTB BABBITT, Mb. Sis rodbary street,Boeton, Mass. • VARY LADY AND GENT in the wivla are wanted as . L'a Auer ta for our ONIC DOLLAR SALL A WATCH, a; cot of Conon. a ,Dassa, a Osisirr, and thousands of other articles, for gl.OO each. Bend 2f cent• for 2 checks and circulars giving bill inkwmation. Liberal inducements to Agent.. Circulars sent free. RANKS, LORD a CO., 221 Wesaingtou street, Boston, Mess MRUSSRS.—"SRELRY'S HARD RUDDIER. TRUSS", I Cures Rupture, retains the most Moult safely and easily; never rusts, breaks, moves or molls; always nay. 80Ia by all Druggists. Send 631 pamphlet, 1347 ClirAtuut , st., Phila. WANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO per month, everywhere, male and female, to In. troduoe the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This ineebitte will stitch, bent, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $lB. Fully war- ranted for five years. We will pay $lOOO for any ma chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, yr more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Merry second - Witch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearbit It. We pay Agents from $75 to $2OO per month and expenses, or a commission from whicti twice that amount tan be made. Address MCCOMB A 00., PITTSBURGH, PA., or' BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-Iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheep machine manufactured. 8250 per month glytranteed to Alma/ everywhere selling oar .BamaiErodaating L tank Mau- Lines. Write tor Circulars to the Anaemia Winn Co., 162 Broadway, N•. Y., or 16 Dearborn et., Chicago, ILL WE ARE STILL MAKING A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, and selling every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEW - LNG MACHINES, he., for the natbrin price of ONE DOLLAR. We would impress upon our patrota that our Stock is not composed of second-hand Goodsor Pawn Brokers' Un redeemed Stock, but Goods cordially iisleidvi direct from American and European Mamifactoriss, the greater pot. tion of which are MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY FOR US, which fact enables us to offer our customers better Goods for the money than those who profess to be ullesturse. turers' Agents," cr than CAN B$ °RT.% !NED IN ANY OTHER WAY. The unparalleled increase of our business, and the en dorsement of prominent business men and the press In general, is a convincing proof that we have adopted the fairest and molt popular system ever placed before the public. We are the first who have attempted to make a "Revolution In Trade," by enabling the public to procure igoode 11114.11 quantitiee at tpanafscturers' prices, thus saving the combater three large profits made In passing through the hands of the Commission Merchant, the Wholesaler, and Retailer. Send Clubs of ten or more, with 10 cts. for each de scriptive check, and the getter up of the club will re ceive a present worth It to k3od, according to number lent, SiPSICND TOR OUR NEW OIRCVLAR•IOI We biva abo made arras gewilniti with the GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO ., pt Boston, so that we Can furnish our customers WITH oviss Goons and a full line of TEAS at precisely the same terms to Apnts as though dealing directly with the company; this* giving an opportunity of *electing from the various grades any qual ty they may desire.— We also pay agents the same commiseloto es allowed by the Company. Blank brut of order, with price.list aril "FRE V&A CUP," seat to any address. PARBER & CO,' / Nl:m.66a 66 Federal at., Boston. •TO THE LADIES. We are agents for over ONE BIINDRED Foreign and Domes*. Manufacturent, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS, BILES, RAWLS, JR WIILRY, SILVER WARE, FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MACIIINRII, Re., Ac., at the uniform price of One Dollar for each Article. Send your clubs of 10 arid upwards, for descriptive cheeks, eh swing what article can bq obtained for One Dollar, with JO cents breech check. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. Presents worth fun $3 to $lOO sent free of charge to agents aendtug elabe. $3.-Agents wanted In every town. CIIIMMAN & 00, 10 Arch 'Crest, Boston, Maas. lATANTBD—IVXNYWHIRIL—Hood Agents for our V V riew work, .flome Book of Wooden;" abo for "A New Family Photograph Poe terms, addreu. A. BRAINARD, Hartford, Cosa 'kw* titration. TUE GRZAT 41.31kitICAN CO.WIIINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ' FAMILY MACHINE, Pt TUX WORIM, And lent=inlay the Cheapen, MIURA IN TIM ROPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP YORK, PEN:ri. 17,101,1: ,Ror • Jittildiv,, fruits gIIARTERED CAPITAL 81004140 00. "AVAILABLE ABSETd 67,423 IT DISKS of every description takett fur • parkalorywant, 11. or perpetually, at as low rowans ars ootutlatelta with the security of the Ckompsny and UM parties ininued,spdl 011 11/1 scroinmodating Wilts as with any Company in tits country. NO PREMIUM NOTES are take" In this Computy,smi codbequently, no Assesamants wilN4e made tru its poik eke. wre than hall the entire stock Is owned by ite 00 Scent aus uirectora, which is • ;natant's that its affair' will be so managed as to melee it aim fa medium ,for Ins tumor. INSURANCE CREANRS INDEPRNDINCR: a persob tfor hie own indemnity, sad tided- not be-a Tax ca ends in the *rent of Eire. .D•Oe•g•s are doyennes. gAll a lrfel 100414 promptly atflosted sod mkt without de. lay. DIIIECTOIUI:—PhiIip A. Small, John A. Weiser, John E. Spangler, Id. D. Epahr, Geo. W. /Igenfrits, David Smell, C:heries A. Morris, W 0. /Carte, of C., Lewin Carl, BEN NY WELSH, Preeidenh ' DAVID E. SMALL, Vice•Prsiddent. J. Cast, Tresurarer. T. K. WHIT; Seel'. Er-Applications for Insurance ievoininly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Company's Agents. • Belfzel, John I'. Williams, York ; N. A. Picking, Gettyatmrg; 8111114 & Ilarria Wrightsville; T. W. Herr, Lancaster; John H. Zeller, BE't. Joy, Lance ter county; D. Q. Albright, Hanover • N. Z. Seitz, eke Rock, and 8. h. Eninsinger, MochankSburg. ANC 22 -3 m. wm, WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully inform 11 - the public that be carries on the PITTSBURGH, PA In all Its branches, at his Shop, in Coruberland townshi, about one-hall tulle trona Breani's Mill, on the road lea& lug from said Mill to the Emm Milberg road, and type. pared to execute all orders with promptness. OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also manufacturer TIAND-RAHNS, SIIAKISH TORIES AND BROOM.HANDLNS, for wholesale and n. tail trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to melt and receive a liberal. patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Atm. 7,11161. 7 1 y WILLIAM lI.IIOUCK. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AM/ • BELL HANGER, Fuel Middle atm!, ho/fa square from 'the. Court-horde, GETTYSBunG, PA., 11/ILL promptly attend to all or ders in his fine. Work done In the most rads• factory manner, and at priers as low as rip possibly be afforded to make a living. GAS PIPE :tarnished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights le.; also WATER PIPE, Brom Top ant Frost Spivak and, in short. ererytbins belonging to gas or water fir tore'. Bells hung, and !varnished it desired. Locks of ill kinds repaired, (Dee. 25, ISet.4l -WIRE RAILING, Wire , Guards fi.rr stone Fronts, Asy- Ac.; Iron Bedstesuls, Wire Web tring for Sheep sod Poultry Yards; Brass and k e Cloth, /Neves, Fenders, Screens for Coal, Ores. &wed, AA., Weary Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Lands/irk Wires for Windows, et.; Papersnakers' Wires.Ornan3ett al Wire Work, Ac. Every information by addressin g tie immufaeturers. M. WA f,KIIII A SONS, NO. 11 Notts Stith at-, Philadelphia, ireb.s,ls6B-ly BARK! BARK! 1100 CORDS WANfED BLACK OAK BARK, for width he will pay 80 00 per cord, on delivery, in good order, at his tanyard In Gettysburg. Wanted also ROCK OAK BARK, In which the highest market price will be glen Feb. 12.-6 m $25 Agentsliraiited. $25 We want Brat class Agents to Introduce our IMPROV ED STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MAURINE. The cheap est and best Machine in the whole country. Extraord inary indecent/rota to good active salesmen. Particulars end sample work throbbed on application. A.. 1. DUMONT, Agent, Feb. 26.-3 m 630 Arch street, Philadelpbi P TO MILLERS.—For gale a pair a. of CROFSINII STONES AND tINARINO—aIso • BOYS MILL FIXTURES. Enquire of Oetty•bnric. Oct. 9---tf GETTYSBURG LIVERY , SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. ]`HE Proprietor of these Stables, feelingthankru I for theliberalpatronagehoretafore feceired,begslaare to Ipfermtheghblic thatheeontinnee the LIVIritY 1113.1.1g558 at hie oldetend on Washington Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he la pre pared at &Minims to accommodatepereozewithanything in his line. Initiated at short notice and on reasonable terms; and competentdi leers spot alone it desired.. Persons win ,be conveyed to other towns, or to coy place in the country. HlsssockandCwehesareofthelintclass,and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable Ile Ls prepared at all Lima' to furnish coaches for inners* andsh*tppartiesdesiringtoiv weer the 9atfleField or to visit the iprlngs. ALSO—HORSZB AND MULES - will bebought and sold stall times. Personsdeslriagto parchasestock will dud It to their advantage to calioa sa undersigned, as his stock i■ warranted to be as rep. ,00entod or no We. He has a anolotoilLornmand Mules at present on hand which will be sold on reasons. ble terms. They are sound and free from disease, and' aieguarantied to work as represented. Person. will findtt to theiradvantage to sallat the old stand before hiring or yardman ge Isewhere. May - 29, 1967.—tf NICHOLAS WZAVISI THE EAGLE LIVERY , SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington greet, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersign ed would respectful ly norm the mlic that he ha coated a new LITHRY, S A LE AND =MANOR STABLE in this eta* and le prepared to offer superior accommodatloue in Maine. He has provided himself with Buggies, Car. rte Hacks, Light Wagons, An ,of the latest urns. ant to meet the public demand. His hones are all , without spot or blemish, and perfectly reliable— none ofyour "old cripples," but all orthe "2.40" order.' Riding pontoon always be accommodated and sem fortable equipments furnished. Parties, largspr =likens getjuat what they want on the moat aasorautodattug tense. Visitors to the Bottle geld polltply Wooded to, and reliable drivers furnished If desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the or. rival and departure or every train. Horses bought, *old, or exchanged, and always a chance for bargains given . Our motto is "fair play Rat no gou l ei44 T 4 0 111 0021 p 414 to fatotalitpi Tiobicies and Hacks ib4 enema. 1N , 91. flatter minstrel' that by charging modest* and by furnishing superior acoommodationi, we moot tut to please every one who Pot , Woos our lo!Lbligh sent • T. T NAV 99.1td1f. lb.!- ' A°' . 828 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 WM. 'F. HOMY'S 'SOWN MAKE" 1 . " SRS-STONE 88712T4" F • are the best and Calmar Low Pau= Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Ilkirte, 26 Illvistillf, WM; 60 "priori, iSlaili skit al 'Wall. Si 4 11 - POO Rills, 5 tapes, xi , •gir. mu Now 11 41 9 112 " 1 0 00113 4; 806 PVLIA; modm spr9ip. 5i.25. Whrmsated Os cern "Oar OWN mike of "UNION 81111199_ ," en Sates ITrailM from 90 to 50 spiny, $ 13.0 to 1 1 2.50. ?kik six an to 10 oprioparoto 96 Cents to SLOO. twee N are better than thoresojd by olber entidamtub eg it il Ss A elms goods, and at mob tower para. • "OctOWN Make" of "CHAMPION BMW are to ; A vavray superior to all other Hoop Skirts beams the ' 'ci. and ealy-bas to be examined or wori to = EradTinCti One of {be lisct . Identitactere:if fi t 7 „... Seel I ilta idw x,rery = esp e% otq w . :plane 1111411 Mr at er Ir r =2% 11 . = I V " L d a %t i ro= I Wear logger. Sin , are re mid an really chewer than all others. &refry lady showd gm. OM. They ars being sold extensively by mer i th at ; thraohait thin sad 40 t orisi tme N t rlgiaidist Esicawop y li j? c.. roc tho ttati ma, ....P. 10,0. irratbi 14_,,z,,,1 , „„,,...., !bat o# l l l l7 Siem 994 Ma or {„ , ,..da11y 15"."1 " nnpV, et Retail at it Viiebstp, 455 , tile Ilift* Alir 1 11 i s Z d i I :4= ro 11 rt a a s 2 is c " " r I NMI iirof OM 8 4411111140w,118. Alkon in., ! litirsee Nis 04 V sirmic, Ms,* " !if& lii, 11 1 61.-rm , W. T. Brinsi. , , ,:i -B. (1.471. F /AURA' i1gagi.,1.14164 WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS *REPAIRING Tllb SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF 500 CORDS OF O. B. lIRLYCIIIAN., firery #tabitS, H0R928,00A01118, BUGGIEB,2c., loraf► Moth*, 14ts, juke t%, &C. CHANGE OF FIRM. READY-MADE CLOTHING. pig= usiderebpsed, kteing taklut !lit Adore of 1. B. r IL Man. on Uhlman street, Gettysburg, Penn., apposite the 'Star and &auger floe, respectfully la kraildtip friends tlust be Is prepared to tell , Ready-Made - Clothing 2 OF ALZ KINDS, COATS, SHIRTS, CARPET SACKS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO& GUM SHOES, &c. All of which will be sold at L0W837 CASH WM. Apt II 8,1888. FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM. SPRING & . SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD bee now opened a LABOR STOCK of REA DY-M ADE CLOTHING, mostly of hls own manufacture, consisting of all siass of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, • SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &C., AT PRIORS TO SIM' 2117, AIEN-Catl, examine &adjudge for you reelves."Wits April 22, 10018.—tf SPRING - AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1888. S. S. M'' CREA R I HAS Just received a fresh and general assortment of 1111 d, Including the very latest style of fine 811 k, Casslmere and Soft Fur Mtn, and also a large supply of dim sod low Maid Wool RATS and CAPS for Alen and DOM fie Inviteshis friends and thepublic to give him • all. I April 22, 186t—tf NEW CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S STACKS OF THEM ! 1 BRINKERHOFF; corner pf ilia Diamond and York J . shut, hasjuat raturned from the city with an nn• usually alttartmlaisortment of CLOTHING FOR SPRING & SC:I3IRa WHAM,. which he will sell at ouch Nees as cannot bin to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.— To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and them to get his low price•—eallere cannot, help batboy, when they ear it so much to their interest to do so. He bas Coate, Pants, Vests, °fall styles and materials, Hats, Soots and Shoes; Skirls, of ail kinds, lioalery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Ltnen and PeperCollers finspenden, Brandies., Can s , Trunks, Valises. Unshrollaa„ Packet Knives, gown, Smoking and Chewing Tobamos, Pipes. Stationery. Ago.; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with • thousand and one other a/lichee., entirely too numerous to detail Ina news paper advertisement. He asks the attention of the public to his new stock, =leaden* that It will please—aed no one can or will all cheaper. Don'tforget thoplece—cornerol York strum and the Diantond,Oettysbnrp. 22. 1.1165. JiOUR BRINKERHOFF. HEAD-QUARTERS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, JOHN RUPP BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentlewn's Wear, LINEN COLLARS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GUJ:Vgg, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING RACKS, I keep Gentlemen's Wesr of all kii4da ap4 TIII siii them at the LOWEST. CASH PRICES BOYS' HATS &SHOES, g 36 ire me • call before purchasing else where April 22, 1217.-tf THE LATEST STYLES OF 5P1U7441 AND binthin Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Jost received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chamberstrurg Street, First Square, GETTYSBURG, PENNA.., Where the public ma Ind • large and varied SW rtment . which he is selling obdap. H. Mai llllWOlfsciitrec and repairs HARNESS, ()hal kinds, promptly and on sinenable terms. - Bridles. Warm Trunks, Valises Whip, Nary and vastoty of notions Give neii ct.ll- !April St, ices.-ti GEO. JACOBS &BRO., MEICIANT TAILORS, Chiaml)oiewv .&rest, GeMysinnyy, next door to Keystone Hotel CLOTHS; NiasIMERS, TWEEDS, Of all styles, and best quality the marlieVcan prodnce, turn ished cheap as can be sold in the ,country, which will be cut out, if de sired, witholit ,43#ru charge, Goods made if and warnmiea Also, mole Aguas be Mimea ir U t al 0 The Howe ewing [Gel e, Ale most perect,* relic" « j the highest Preniitim-.4he Cross of OW LOOM of Honor, and Gold )ifolial....awarded at the Paris bOosition, 1867. Mai Jim 110010a44014a * leave *WON od *OMR ado ebyleiblak wdr eaaeldai, as dada kit ae.• jatitiea Ski idigklialy aid wee aorta* can opt anestaetiz ila dleadersiaitidateg pd.* Het. at, aka_ be bad ea mil . _ (Tea. tkisse,st ..~,,:~. - W* i i g Sr 4 V itLitirrg :.. t''' PANTS, DRAWERS, N E W CUM ESE SUCH Ah PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &e., &c ALSO in jreat variety TRIO. 0. NOTISIII TO FIT. sue, Wits, lbws, ice. • Boot and Shoe Empor i u m , • • L td RA BALTIMORE STREET, ,TWo DOORS mit op rut PRZSBITZRIAN CHOJIOII. rillill underefire lumbar retornedfroer the city with .1. the beet end cimicapart variety of Boots, Shoes end Salters, for 15prisig and Sumner, ewer offered io Glenn burg. Me stock consist/ sr - • . • LAMS' OONORBSS GAITERS, LADIRB' BALMORAL OATTRIS, LAulltir COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' RID MANUS, all Olive. LADIES' MOROCCWRALMORALF. ' IS LARGE VASTY. cairn. PRINCR CA RP BOOM GUTS' AMIIRICAN CALF BOOTS, . , • EIRSTIF RIP BOOTS, GIENTIP CONORSIIS GAITERS, GENIIS' CALF BALIIORALS, SLIFPRIES, all styles, GRITS' BROGANS, to, Ac. MISSIES' CONGRESS dArAms, KISSES` BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSIttr MOROCCO BALMORALS. itc., Ac., Ac., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS'VALF BALMORAL& INFANTBOY HE IIIR OG I A N t S, e to., Ac. IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots end Shoseof his own mann &Marc constantly on hand. All will be sold at lb. lowest livinfits. Buyer from town and country. are invited to g call pro and examine *, goods andthri c e before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confideet The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and Gaiters, will also Mir carried oe, la all its branches, se before-- Repairing dose on abort notice. - By employing none Int first-class workmen, and tieing none but the choicest leather, he feels confident cf Anatole/elk his former re putation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to de. serve it. 1136.Thankrol for past felon , be solielto a continuance of public patronage. D MANDEL,. Gettysburg, April 22, 1868.-tf VESTS, TRUNKS, MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CAS.S'IMEICES, TWEEDB, and other material' for Men•s Wen:, fumbled and mad up, to order, on short notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. Work s!.O solicited from Customers, n pgrehte*, thel Goods elsewhere. W. T. RING, York streot, opposite the Rank Jane 12,1867 —ly Notice to Capitalists ! "DEMME ft...trios of larestiotr, and tm , tzing nearly Nl' PRE CENT., are regnetted to rail at lb. Gettysburg National Bank AND OBTAIN CIRCVLARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC CENTRAL 'PACIFIC R tILROAD COB. ARATIP These Investments are daily poising In favor mut vale• ineremaing ArBON DS eta be bad at all times at (hi. Bank ■od wheys call hilformation conerrtaing said i avastaseate silt be cheerfully ei tee Dec. IR, Mr.-U. DSO. DUMBOLTON (Jai, of rhrsos ff (lb.) DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul streets, BANKERS, BROKERS, Government Securities, Gold, Silver, &c., HAVE CONISTANTLY FOR SILF- U. S. 1881 BONDS, U. 5.:.-20 BONDS, U. S. 7-90 BONDS, U. S. 1040 BONDS, 7-30 BONDS of el issues ernrrerted into 5-3G', : iipon Me most favorable terms. Special &ge1:14,1.6r the sale ut UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS bearing six per cent. Interest In Ole Sir Persons wishing to convert any descriptkm of se curitles, or make or change Investments, can bare the same promptly executed. ORDERS BY MAIL OR RX PRESS WILL REORWR PROMPT ArrzyrioN. INV . :1101AL RETEXUE STAMPS or Sale. Sir Deposits reeelred and Interest paid upon balances "object to ebeek at tight. [Dee. 4,14071—Gm GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOL'olly and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted into TIVILTWENTY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The }UGLIEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds. bought for persons without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY ILICECLR4O. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent, 5 PER CENT, Awl year, 4 PER CENT. fora - months, ' 3 PRE CENT. for 3 months. Persons wisldng itiOrtnalkm in regard to 11. 8. Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are invited to givens' call, and we will give all information aheaelblly. .1. EMORY BAIR Cashier. 0 ettyabum Oot 1867-t f , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW - Ititereet oh SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows : 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 YEAR, 4 " "" 6 MONTHS, 3 a 3 WILL CONVERT 7-80 NOTES INTO 640 DONN. AS USUAL free . 0 &barge; CASH OOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will also purcluwe or sell STOCKS and BONDS of 'Very kited tree of c harg e as Commlaelos. end will at all Maas pay the ItIOIREIM PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, aid with pleasure transact a/lbw/noes promptly as here totbre partalabut to a well regulated Dank. • DES. {ARNOLD, Caebler. Gettyaburg,Nov. S 1/111-ti FIRST , NATIONAL BANK 0.1? GETTYSBURG. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES , Lest #1,44, when the privilege of converting the August 740 Notes expired, many perllollll who raglected to.oon. vat into 540lionds, or sell, lost the pre:nines and the prpril 'goof cornetist. 14'10'111 be the is... with the 7:410t mat in in June and July next, Neat disported of is Alas rtinliant will sitter convert, or purchue, the7,lloh,allowlag premium and interest. hb.19,111611.-tf ONO; AINOLD, Oashkir. - Tia IRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., la venifgr ,Oe *ale qf the *it Mortime Union ;Pacific Rail Road. . NCR OVIT. GOLD riITERIEIT BONDS, is I s:: I*h Men et payable Nadiftliagy at MR emotter: areeimetrytalbeatailleamen. ' f, 6ett7berikNaThiT t llo7.-4( OLIN GEL'S inaurial. AND ALSO J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier C. C. WIRY. (of Hassormr. Its.) B ALTIMORE, AND DEALRRS IN elk AlSlOgilkOidda.zr youNT-s COMPOUND! /0111 ?ILK cianievor PrTRID MIRE TITROAT, INFLIANZA, or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throwtif not of too king standing. Also, SCARLET YET/1. This me/lcine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES In different parts of lb* country, and has never been known to Mil if taken In time and according to diem Mons. It is weer .nted to cure. Ulvelt a trta I and it will speak for itself. Every household should provide them. selves with a box of this medicine, and keep It on bands. The mires thet It bus effected are truly marveloue. Ilk-Prepared and sold by luau. Yonne & Co-, Cleitin, burg, Pa or by their authorised agents . For tale at nearly a ll the Stores In Adame county. May 29. 11367.-tr • ISRAEL YOUNT 1 CO. ALL AROUND THE WORLD The- First Premium. of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair .Restorati ye, By the N. IL State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashle, S:pt. 20, 186;. BARRETT'S vEGETARLE !RIR HE- STORATIVIi reitore4 ,:4 Promotes the growth of 11.:• 11.1 r. I • th,• 11.4. to their uriginel • 1 , .w!: tt awl Illicaqra Prey.,lit+ 11 kir i;:r,ig sing. It cuutwln• uu injutiou, .nxrwii:•nt•. Alit! la live most popti!ar and reiia' . irtilo :',r0u..;!1.1•T the East Wet, V., t U. ..l J. It DAltit KIT & CU., Pr , {. l t0,.1 M 5.1.11,1 Dr. R. il6al.,,(l4ettysl,urg: J. 8 Time, Ickbaugh, 114rupton ; IlArtmuu and &idler. Pvter.burg, Bolder k Eon. Lit tiradds - as. end ,Drogglntngeiterally Feb. 12, IS6/4 —ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L. GREAT 'Zingari Bitters. Ti IVOSwERFI:L ILKYEDT w s discos ered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. s.Cheop • nit. an eminent Egyptian physician. Ile had long seen and telt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease. •u•I .0 pre vent mach of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure . This great question was presented to hts mind every day In vivid color* as he moved among the sick re medi es ni and observed the Inefficiency of nearly all the then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and afterten years' study and labor. be presented is his fellow-man the sonderfulZingari Bitters. The effect of this preparation In the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvellonrand astonishing, that the most flatter leg marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. Hie name was placed upon the Poll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheoptitta, the Public Renefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventlreand curative medsnre, and with such greet srurevs,, that it has been introduced into nearly silthe general hospital. of the old world. The obi saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, - and therefore any remedy tisatentill protect us against his Mrrillie disease sbon Id be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists now agree that tbecholera poison acts OD the system through the blood, and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them In working order, must prevent a iroffleient accumulation of the poison to exert ata terrible effects on the organism This I. true not only of cholera, but of neatly all other maltaties.eepacially the different forms of fever. The Zingers hitters 14 Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organsof excretion and secretion, keeping up • perfect balance between them This litters is composed entirely of roots and hertte,so mcelyconcocted that every organ is acted upon and put In tone. its taste Is pleasant and its rifrcte prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following dist soles have b-en cured by it: Cider*. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De bility, Anaemia. Female I rrr gulari ties•Dympe; oda Flatu lency, Colic, kr. Price One Dollar per gnarl Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris burg, Pa. Sold by Draggists.llotelkeepereandGroceregenerally. its_O F. HA LBYLY.ISCII, sob, Agent for Gettysburg. le RA [ITER. Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29, 1567 SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Puiponem I%.ccellent for Ladies and Weakly Persons TO USE VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR TEARS OLD TTHIS justly celebrated native Wine Ic made from the Juice nf the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.-- Its invaluable TONIC AND STRENOTLIENING PROPERTIES are unsurpaiwed by any o•bar native Wino. Being tk pure nice of the Onipe, produced under air. Spear's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The yMingest child may partake of its gen erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to ad- vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af flict it... weaker 'ex.: It is,tis every respect, A WINE FO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. e Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons end n benefit by its use. Speer's Wines In Hospitals are preferred to tabs wines. Sir Sol d by Droggtata and Grocery /itirThe Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway k Cowden, and French, Rkharda A Co, in Philadelphia. A. Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey, Office,243 Broadway New. York. [Sept. 4, 1867.-ly Veal, Xutubtr, ghat, ar. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS TIER undersigned has bought out his former partner Wx. Ontaar, and now continues the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himselt—et the Gettysburg Lime Kils; on thecorner o the Railroad and Forth Stratton etreet. Thankful fbr put patronage, hew 11l endeavor to deserve its contian ante, by prosecuting the business as vigorously and ones large a scale as possible—always selliug a good extkle and giving good mentors. Partnersand'others may look for the prompt Ailing of orders. Ele also con inner the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most popular Made. Housisiteepers an tithatii should sivahlia a call. Blacksmith Coal coasts 17 011 hand. • . Linke wee Coal delivered anywhere In G ttyabarg. nettymbarg, Nov. 20, 1867,tf JACOB =LEI LIME FOR SALE AT Michael Leer's Old Stand ES 17TE388589, P. b. 411,111.3 COUIV77, PENNI JOHN AND PETER BECKMAN NITOULD respectfully announce to the public that they are now prepared to fire. numb lime In any guentlt7. Persons would do well to glee Menu an belbregohlg elsewhere am they will lad them accommodating In every respect. No,. 20,1841-am St ts,Stuart, at. TIN-WARE AND STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COITNTY; S. G. COOK'S, (Parstarty ladrur Polity's); aboimake BILIrr 000NING-lITOTII2 TNf TIM MAXIM% aim, width an the LD • DOICINION, 00,11P11011122. • PANNBTLYANTA. NOBLZ COOK. - 1100/10m/il% SARUM haw ae. 41a0."1.14 spierartlalei l e% mu* will b. ali as 'low as at sly other plies lathe county. 1. a. 000 K. Vediral. 1- i r Maw:Levier, Y. ll_ ITC2 With &noon& on Amiable snowman& la thin C 00114700 blk Atasw er• en hi * peril" to afar at, akodarata MAW we. Watclea, O Diamonds, Bronze ind Marble Goods,. Silver. Wares" Jewelry,, Porcelains, ted -Goods, Musical Boxes, ti - endive/ 7 deacriptiaa of • . FANGIAIM' c t Uii• . i v " ',1 1 . 1111111007 . matted te•st• stanginidifir iftlf a es 46 tan.-«.. sobs an' Nat Illton terwarding fasts. CHANGE OF FIRM. THE undersigned having leased the Wars houses Oni corset of Stratton street and th e iteilsoad, Glettyabarg, Pa., will carry on the Grain .k Produce Business in all its branches. The blithest prices wilt always be paid f o r Wheat, Rye, Cora, Oats, Cluver sad Timothy aeedsOlgaxased,Suinkb, Hay and Straw, Dried fruit, Nuts, leap, ilbusts,Whowlders sod Bides, Potatoes, with everything else la the eeutury-prodere Sec GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS conetantly k.r sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Balt, Cheese ' Vinegar. Soda, Mustard, Bruck Brooms, Buckets. Blacking, Soap, Ac. Also, CO.II. OIL, Yiah Oil, Tar, dr FISH of all Mode; Spike. and Bally ; Smoking and Tobaccos. They are alwayil able to supply a Bret rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Peed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano@ and other ferilli• zero. COAL, by the basket, ton or car load. We WI I also ran a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N 0.77 Nt.rth street. BALTIMORE, and 811 Market street, PO ILADLLPHIA. All goods +eat to either of the above places will be received and forwatded prompt. Ir. Goods should be marked—llenners' Car." 11. BENNER k BRO. April, 9, 1899.-tf NEW FORWAt,DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Worehonee,Care, ie., of CULP A IrAJLIESIIIII, lbe under.innen to Co carry ou t he bu,:l.ree, under the firm of 13Ion•N i Co , at Ilse old eland oa the corner of Wonhington•nd Ital:road streets, on a more extenele• Beale than beretukte. . . We are paying the highest market prier for Ilay,Flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. nom' and Ifeed,Balt, and all kinds of Groceriee, kept constantly on band and fur sash, cheaper t Lao they eao belied anywhere else. Yla-tat, and all kind. of fertlllzt n, comae/013 011 - hand, or faro isbni to ordrr . $A regular line of ?might Care et ill leave our Ware house every IlarlDiti SOON. and areornmodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this &F -rans. nista we are prepared to 'covey Freight at times to auJ from Baltimore. All business of till. kind entrusted to us, trilthe promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Roos, 115 north noward street, Baltimore. Being rietermiLed to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we Invite every body to give Ds a call. JAn. I.tnt M'CURDY & HAMILTON. DFIALERS IN FLOUR, fit RA /X, G ROCER E &ft undersigned are paying at their Ware I ,uor, in Carlisle inept, adjoining Buehler's liall.the priced &or /LOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, PO TATOES, Ac., and invite producers to give them a call before selling , They nava constantly on hind fur isle, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCEITIES, Molas.es, Byrops, Coffee., Bovirs,te., with Rah, Fish Oili,Tar. RAN, lisconand Lard. Tobaectith ke. Alan the beet bra/Atoll/L.(76, with FRED of all kind.. The) likewise have • SEVEBAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble fccille Guano. Rhodes' l'bosyhute 'and X A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices fur all they buy, they melt at the lowest liviug profits. They ask a ■hereofpubik patronage, rew)lved to give siatiatactieb In every ease. July .1, 1567.-t( DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. 7inE undersigned keeps nn hand, at his Ware !louse_ known as - Guides's Station." In Straban township on the foe of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee. Molasses. Spires. tr., with .art Fish, Oils, Tobacco, &WOO, Lard, &c. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, Including Building Stuff, Shingles, Istbs,Storeasefillack - smith Coal. Also, Guano, surf • large suwortinent o I Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. flats and Caps of ail kiwis, which he M prepared to sell ■t the lowest prices. Its also pays thohighost market price for 11oar , G rain, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, &c., or will receive and forward the same to market on commission. Ile respectfully asks hie friends and the public to give him • call. DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21, 1967.-tf ittatatto and frtrclrp. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. CALL AT SOPER & iticCARTNEY'S, NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York street, opposite the Ban, Get- tysburg, Penna A new and full assortment just receice4.l Irom the City. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! snob as Violin', Guitars, Accordions, Flutes, Fifes. dc.. alsothe trimmings, viz: Kaye, Strings, Bows,Bridgeo•nd everything belonging to the instruments. Repairing and all kinds of work in our line done promptly and on reasonable terms, /Fir All work warranted to give oat talactlon—and all goods sold, warm ted to be what they are represented. Nov. 27, 1807.—1 f ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 14S Nora 2d at., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA An assortment of Watehes, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Sill.Repalring of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. [Nov. 27, 1867.-ly SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW te•WDIS!' Bum SILVER & SILVER PLATED WeAga, Including every ate v. k - and description, * us expressly for the Winter Credo, wideh forneatnese lIP 117 and durability cannot be A emir 4ia • inrpaised at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Ratan Itaaatietatiair Salabllainnent, 704 ARCH STR.RET, PgIZAMILPHIA. ars...plating at abort polka. Dec.lB, VW JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Importers Or even, dmatiptloa of FIRST 'CLASS GOODS, las to thollootsom of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Have removed to their NEW MARBLE STORE , • llez4nding froes.Chastaut Upset to . &MOM Street, rig. forqier simple nes seoll ementaieet easeseerirt. airier , Mortanity ibr r sr dispisy of gaga, nDe et - Meal lb' thei ' May 6, 1868 M. BIGIIAM. ALYXANDIR COBRAN JAMISSI3IOIII.I4. ROBKRT McCURDY WM. A. FIAMTLTON (iv`. 21.-Ix 111 lllri2 Eti i ~w~ry ~ t ru 2 k 4. tv,,lue,as k y • s rips* • paid, upleis4 14. V Kn a nl l• • r.l Lea... A 11. eonsadyertfdo Ye 4 r. SPeciat9 r.kt to-be Clrrhe set. filLiMi! any fie wilpt %/4tleing Jon W 0 . 11.1(4 . 0 cu ted,- it ii7trUktede, ly. p Hi/WO Yrofto arctO;IZT, • AEI44, -K-ir • Joux Itr ac , at old 11: re, Chombers 8p0,11 , 411 at 'sulfa' 'II 'lit of Kfirtatee.'. 41•nr. Bouoty r agegr At all timer', prams' t: ad If.srrithte.ll., %All/ Other ROI J. CO • LAll,irfit tLr nustnearmoi C:lien t.dt Weep • t Ll4ll int /re et W tqW,o.lsasii t., r “ri,'entreSflutar L.( , eence.--Ho4; 1967, • ' DAVID t LA >.el All uther.hutla s k ir-Orlice at hia're ponlte the Court 4. CLAIM Ai signed willAtfe the U. S. Oorerhusen Puy, Puivrioni, funks ur before any al hei.' t 4 21, LSC7. It loc.tea at U . to the publie, sod It fu•sianal (loth.* ta. t ronage. DR. J. 117:.:' Ilea him °lnce w.. Ibkere the Gtqty.burg, .114 y J -OHN LA I ti+t,titikeluOk* the Lutherall Drug St. , re,wheret ti , TA any cue wit: li....reone in went of fu M.ty 27,1847. DR. C. Arsonu.ll l l l H ~ at hid house, abrade Icy, near th. RAilrya Didexsed. TIR:VM. S I I having loot •-• to the runny.. H. e Dap:Jerson Tomas of opposite Fattnestsck to attend to any ea Persons In want taf • sil to call. Terms AU • TORN w. ISLE B.klolElt, next 4,nirtLiMcclitili tio can at 411 tlinetb nevi in lilirltno. will en,itire 4atistatt May 29,19!r1. QURVEYOR 17 VEYANT,Eft:• . : • C.lttreyatifeen Lice oili , oefeOUNTYB4.l NV,;(ll7.iii OP DNB I AancLetiOY Malinghadionald • to rocei r• Ilberal ly at tunnel &amide , /airfield.. Adams a... May A, 1847.-1y _ FLOU IWILT. be in Getty D. 11: and FRIDA I=l LOUR • 0 will lcuv• tbcir and net. .k r, when tbi Nome will S.pt. 1.661...-tf ottio UNITED V. NEW QA EACH S B Y.' FONNZEL Oct. 9,1887.-1 y • . KEYSTA QE2 WM. E N 0 fllSisane s T dtte4 up le the le pleasant abd con pu rt lon of tbir town.. =ME stabil og attached coin modating Clerks, please. This Flotol the public, and ire lii G - - 1 'Th• puged 0011NIFIk or 411411.1 JOHN L. -Au Omnibus, fu the De,ot, on inrrival Careful @errata*. au,i May 2P, CAR vlsrrtins et, Pennsy • , ,i;• 1 4 lOXVII The TABLE Ie oappl ford; the BA a is &e., and the Yards • STA aonnags Age tod wIUi 1 eh" E2I joB p EXECUTED MEE .LI.A LI. LIMA sad UoPromissory N ' Basomoes . alba Ule
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