Olt FR IDA Y, Froment fLoVEtt SIMSX1111:. 1 rt:i Ad,/ ,) • emi•l n liatt6fui iteittatitartHlMI Nrid HIMI Orgeld:o4 l o..lett f O w a t o t o savig y e t • e.ssiful farming. -The remark willappYy to all portiONSlThilt itidtiftlif. except it be to therwalltbboalWaNd 01.644% whore , ispd:fe Wmtft'siVetalttstrdrett dpltartrpel, 9040i0.. ',Yekete, etetde Oft OfliV", fip•'he?' olitained4lractinisence for the a revitii, crepe:, itniif hfgh.i4teedperio, ducts: Agricultural idieinists',./W Well 45 i Observing farniwritjatto given , Lt. as thew I 4014 'ttint„thri matufro Of nista' fed . 9it:111,04-40v.ef 1143, t 4 w arakilY as'irreOb penned air manure from straw fed animals! Taking Was granted 'that, the ieetimate is apProatriaatel.Y.4.4. - It* direkonsthat the tarntor übderof a greewatitopr. which tiaabAntei 00.611 dell niiintle,lotist in ItsVif„ly to the fortitity of' tse:soll. if 'a -terrs-mst.grden carer Ia worth, AveUnierr .fOr ferfiliztag purrtfee its a ton of coalition. yard manure made by azimuth fed on straw Of timothy.pity, and vrith straw litter htriefff illifddilkidila Urinal good crop of clover might tie rated In value about as follows: Two tons of stalks and leavve,4itlirisfaa, wbecapi#erted to dry hay, would be equal to at least four tons of the greed i hritterial ; ,and half this - amount in roots would be two tops more —the whole, six tons, multiplied by five to brifig It to the standard of common manure, would show a heavy crop of elbver to be worth thirtetons of ordinary yard - manure.• , This estimate may not be strictly correct, and it cahoot always be, as yard manure varies much In its value according to age, amount of straw or cornstalks used;and 'mode of heaping or perserving.. But. le; the estimate be varied so as to meet the differing circum stances, and it will WIC! be seen that clover possesses eminent advantages.— The influence which the roots possess in loosening and rendering mellow the heavy soils in which they grow, Is one of great Importance—assisting as it does the diffu4lon orthe manure of the leaves and stems through the soli in the process of decay. Those who have been in the practice of working heavy or clayed land, can appreciate- the great difference be tween the Condition of an inverted god turned over like brick clay, wioin noth ing but timothy or grass has grown upon it, and another sod thoroughly loosened and pulverized by the roots of clover, which have everywhere penetrated through it. The one is like clammy, unleavened /,tread; the other like the spongy texture iifge Well raised loaf. It is in this way that clove; may exert a beneficialiniluenee, either in the ordinary processes of cultivation, or.fn favoring the intermixture of eontnion manure through - the sod, nearly a, great as it-i enriching value. 'Estimating the value of a good clover crop as equal to thirty, loads of yard ma nure, cultivators may easily figure which will he most economical in application, in cluding the drawing and spreading.” On bills, or on parts .01 large farms remote from stables, the balance will be found to be much in favor of thegroen crop. Every thrifty farmer manufactures and saves ail the yard manure which he can ; but in common mixed husbandry it is instil- . ncient of itself to keep up a high state of fertility in all the fields. A rotaton corn prising the frequent turning under. of a growing crop, becomes absolutely es, - - sential to a successful and profitable hus bandry. Such a rotation will usually be found moist7advantageous if the crop! , iv ploughed udder at two years of age. 'The plants will then have obtained full size. It may be cut for hay the first year, and if cured without becoming wet,, will not only make 'an excellent nutri tive feed for cattle and sheepThht the - manure resulting, from this feeding, as we have already remarked, will be of high value. Since the introduction of mowing machines, hay tedders, horse ' rakes and horse forks, there is little ne celerity of allowing a' crop of clover to - , become blackened and spoiled by rain. eloverim generally too thinly seeded. There is no expenditure more economi cal than the purchase of an abundant supply of clover seed. One peck per acre is not too . much—we 'have found a half bushel to yield an increase worth much more than the additional cast of the seed. But a heavy seeding alone will not answer the purpose, unless the soil Is in a proper couditiou.—Exchangc. . Tunas brothers In Plymouth, Nags., own a canberry meadow of fifty acres, from sixteen of which they picked last year 1,960 bushels. They propose to de vote the remainder of the land to the same crop, and In good years expect to harvest 6,000 bushels, THE influence of food on the quality of milk la very striking. A half srarved cow not only yields but little milk, but what it yields is miserably poor. On the other hand, a liberal supply of food rich in nitrogenous anti phosphatic ele ments of nutrition tells directly on the milk. Nothing, therefore, can be more injurious than tu stint 'dairy cows In food. t Toots.—flow that the season Is ended, overhaul linplements and vehicles. Repair damages, and It new tools are wanted, secure them, to be ready for next year's operations. If these have ho abiding place build a tool house without delay, nud Illustrate the motto: 'A place for every thing, and everything in its place.'' TOOK HOOT 26T tha WORD.—We Were much amused at the following, told us by a friend: A well known citizen of Harriabarg sold a very line horse, worth three hun dred dollars, to a resident of 'Lancaster county: The only drawback to:the home's good qualities wa.4 that he could not be held back, but would go tearing along at a fearful rate, in !lotto of rinaftle-bits, strung reins and muscular arms. While in Harrisburg; the spirit of the horse had been kept down somewhat by hard work, but his liancaster_nwner, proud of his fast nag, worked him little and fed him well. A day or two since, hi company with his-father, he took his horse out for a drive.. Of course the horse pulled, and ' his owner pulled ; the owner's arms got axed and he lost hlepattence. When be I got home, tired and exhausted, he threw the reins CO 111,1111 W Gerdian hostler, whom he had lust engaged, saying, "I never saw such a horse; take him out of the shafts and kill him." The vest morning, thinking he would try another drive, he requested the homier to bring the new horse to the door. Imagine his surprise, when the German replied, "Vat: dat home!. PY golly, I took him in de woods and kilt him sbust as you ton. me." „ • Mat Radicals sell out. to Grant, Who's good at talking horse; And pe sells out to Stanton, "Which the Radicals endorse ;. - And now this pair of pretty birds Aida civet' things rampant, 4,.; *lva the party ,fixad like Was Who watt ,the elaphaut. WHO is a bad house-keeper? 'MINA Management. ClitLer, iikAGA FALL AND IV / INTER GOODS? (kwW 7 igt r 4g,A,4N.. THEN UO TO THE 1 . 9:W SToHE or E E ICY"' *" PATIO TT, Ctwrf-how•• Do YOU WANT chintp and good Cloths Chattltrterris. hat Inetaljeans, Cords Vero6os, - Mitt., Suspender., Neck-ti., or any thing el.« In the !gentlemen's wear line.? Go to REBERT Q ELLIOTT'S. Do YOU WANT cheap and go - tx ;1 1 Silica, All coo(n;ih(l'nirrk‘,.e-Tri cal for ica' !fo to REBERT d ELLICYTTS. DO YOU WANT cheap andg ood Ua 11 Sheeting" Ticklngs b qIIe.III.WFIM, Umbrellas: Winddar Shadtol, l l; anything el.re of the kind! Go to. lIESERT er. ELLIOTT'S. DO YOU WANT cheap and good Furs! You will find a splendid assort ment • At RESENT & ELLIOTT'S, Who are now selling Roods at prices that moat aatonlah. To be convinced, nail and Pee for tour soivet. Nov. 15, Pad. If ' - HAY AND GRAIN TV.4.7IfiTED TE tand?rslaned would announce to the elll- Lena of Adamacounty that they stlll carry on the 'GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at the old stand, GRANITE NTATION, on the Gettysburg Railroad. The are prepared to_pay the highest prices for GRAIN AND HAY. They keep all Muds of - GROCERIES, SAL', GUANOS, which they will sell at the smallest profits. Give us a call and see for yourselves. PHILIP HANN 4t. SiNS. Dee. 35, Mr. ly • iv-E-w -711,1, 414 WINTZE E. HITEBHEW fw uow receiving a Large RUA: or DRY GOOD.S', .NO Tioxs, UJfOCERI Q UEENSTV.A.RE, HARD WARE, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. I call the attention of my customers and the community to inyganre stock of lioods, which I am now offering at lower rates than they have been since the war, and at prices which cannot fall to strike the purchaser as cheap. With every facility for purchasing Goods at «slow figures as any in file trade, I am also prepared to meet competition in low prices from any and all yuartera Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is my established rule. E. HITEBI/EW. Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) Oct. li, OIEFAF FOR CASH! k.:NV STORE: GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. ' lite undersigned Das retared to Gettyeburg,and opened' a new Store, on Baltirnire street, [text door , 0 the Poet Office, and nearly opposite the Court House, where he offers for sale, CHEAP P chokes OR CASH, a large and choe assortment of (iv-Jordon,— SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, SYR UPS, SALT, &C., with FISH,, =! Also, Liquors,— NES, BRANDISH, GINE!, WHISKIES, RUMS, and everything_ else in the line. Alan, any qtuanidty ofNoticais, to salt any and everybody. • Recollect this Is the place to boy CHEAP FOR CASH. OEO. ,F. KALBFLEISCH. April 24, Mr, NEW FIRM ! ,GOODS AVIN(t bought out toy former partner, and H been to the city and purchased A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, I am now prepared to accommodated!' in volt ty and price, I ,em determined NOT TO B UNDERSOLD in this or any other part of the ecouitry. "Quirk wake an. short pronto," Ls my motto. • My stock of (Mods conolata of DI:Y GOODS, G-ROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENS-WARE, IL A RD- W ARE," EA R TEEN- WA RE, ATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SII,OES. In fact, everything kept In a FIRST-CLAFIR MNINTRY SPORE. Clcane and see my stock. Nocharge for 'Mowing Goo 4. .1. B. TAtI6IIMBAUGH. Hampton, Nov. 1, 1887. 4m T7'7 7 ZMWTW F UI FLOUR, 0.R...41N,, GROCERIES, &C. undersigned are do sed, payin adjoining the= nouns, n Cradiale Hull, i gh hiest prices for FLOUR, _WEE.4T, RYE, CORN OATH BUCK WHEAT CLOI.. AND TIMOTHY swims, ParvroEs, sc. and Invite producers to give them a can before sailing. They have oonnantlyon band for ado. A LAR Srnps,GE RUPP** OF GROCERIER, Molasses, ffees, Sugars, ~ with Galt, Fish, Oils, Soa Co ps, Bacon and lard, Sic. kin d s. best brands of FLOUR, wl l trilat of all They 11/sewiss have SEVERAL VALIJAIRX FERTILTZZEP, Soluble Pacific Guano, linceles' Phosphate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst-theys the highest market prices for all they buy y sell at the lowest living proem. They ask& of public patronage, remised to glvetuttlefactiou In esker ogee. ,ROBERT MeCTIRDY, WIC S . XIAMILWN. Gettysburg, July I, MP. Farmers, Attend to You Interests! farrrisßusa FOUNDRY. subscriber would inform We customers TVid others, that he is stillmannificturing ve clone kinds of castings and Machines, made to order,-nn short notice, outline - THRESHERS AND POWERS, tfivii Glass of Powe4 M CLOVER-SEED HULLERS AND CLEANS , CORN EL LERS AND SEPAILATO CORNFODDER currEfts, STRAW AND HA\ CUTTERS; - PLoucEs, such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Sldeblll and Corn Plough.; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE the West Improvement; also Metal Screws for Cider Pres See, .T.SPiir RAILING rbru,M14,7 41 ... riouf IYilltidsis else FOR BALE.—A light Two:horie Wawa one Wagon, gad a Spriaa new . Ergiggit. April 30, Int tf cANN'Ors' MARBLE WORKS, On Baltinfore some, 'amnia the . . 01"71768V7610; PIM^ A Every demerit:4ton of work executed In the FHFEBT STYLE OF THE ART June 4, 11116. It ,AIfAU NAIMIX_, • Am=ribavintehentAillat fisinaknonta' to take in pan layman one nt' warn tracts at doles Wotan Lead, loaned In arldad t. Tbarhooda near Orman 'Varna Rail &a, will and a pitYnbanar by en "Efr 6,147.6 iøiti' kld. ManMEW tar tnetha4 ill Inform tbe OMR' ate( they Mai renT on the • Ca in;Of-making ,Ousin:ess, Jit All tiolo4 Mnnello+, and ti sat they now hood p fair fosortmeet or REA REDSTEADri, Tab*, !. collar qcpbod; . ( lA, ,Safe K, Sinks, 6.gandk, Inntkuinifi Bort gom, Malts, elliftrent ki ;is eldiri id Hu- (lrbi eat-making tAr-A4, itrOtMADE I'OI , PINFI AND COY - MADE TO ORDER. All of whiten be tad-hed promptly, sl the 14' Nttatul, on dirou lb LI um re street, opposite Litbsitirequner , Tiinuery. Imila-rah/Red Lav ing had er yrAn: in the WM/MY, natter thlutSelves nod, they eon make as good Nee& me any ors, if net better. New begin ners stsiethers 11111nd it to then advantage to stud buy (rota us, se we 1.1 . V determined to twit as low as possible to t.olt the time, Dec. 20,11.47. dtu NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRIXZEIIIOFP.S. ST ACES OF THEM! J. I_3_IiI24:ERILOFF corner of the Diamond and I, l"York u r u ree . t li h y as i d t riet t r i e v i e urimi r Lro c rn .n the . city CLOTHING FOR SPRING A MUMMER WEAR which he will ~ell at sneh pricer as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves. To look at the excellent material, unexful cutting and neat and mitatantial sewing, and then to get ids Ism prices—sailers cannot help bat buy, when they bee It so much to their inter et to [la 80. • • .. Ile ha:, L oat %, Pun t Vest of stylt, and tan teria:.l ;.PT'IJflIIITI! ad kiwi., .111. S..k.k-tiow, Cm, al+, Li /1011 lind Papet lo r+, Bru,lte., 1 'mob , : flottkr, Ciltbmlllte, Pot ket K Ive.,Se gArk, Sn,,tklng .. ud Ott v.1114'1011.1' c. 0., Pipet:, Sut 6:t• 11.,elzs Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirely les, numerous to de• tail Ina newspaper ads ertlsetuent. He asks the attention of the penile to his new stork, confident that It wilt please—and ho one rim or will tell cheaper. Don't turret the pinee— corner of 'lurk street and tile DiElll/01311, Get tysburg. J..lf 'On 111217SKTIZIEOFF. -Aprll WOW. tf POSY:14;1111 OlkJihOull , tIIZIOII I=l WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. T i g ITaleVfti=fienee,'W""thie the pub lic that BUSINESS, at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and la ready at all tithes to accommodate thaw x aid ing anything done In his line. lie it prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building purpcsies, I the best Material, and as neatly and cheaply as It van .be done at any other eitahliahmeld in _tile county. Experienced handsalways in recall nem and work executed with promptness and di lV l T'l l taukfUl for past favors, he hopes, by at. tendon to business, to receive a liberal Share m publiopatronage. W id. GHIUTZNI N. • June 17, tuft. tf REMOVAL! TILPXI ETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. HE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing T to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he hes remos etl from hLsold rooms on West Middle street, to &Lannon, street, and astray opposite the atore of Fauuestoek Brother., The morn he now ra euplea has been recently tilted up expressly for his butting - 1, The Intation in on admirable one, enabling bun to take pic tures In all shades of weatner, oNI W3Ol 1102.• L1110(111/1.1Mi any where else. LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and feserlcltn - n;, executed In the , tlneet my' Particular attention gl,n to the CARTE DE VihITE, and to copying A11121:0- TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of cif...easd trinndA. A 'lgo THE GETTYSBURG (E3lB, - - - - - a new style of picture, which bas become very popular with the pantie, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and eonvenlenre. SIXTEEN for ONE LaiLDAR only. Also—THE PORED LAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and du rability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to tarry en the basin, ss In nil its various branches, and hut Ing had considera ble experience we run no risk In GUARANTEEING PERFECT SATISFACTION Our facilities fora full display of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in toe manly, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NEW GMYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens and judge for YOuraelves. lßK LEVI .311.`MPER. June ZIDWRA;4;CMCOLI H ENRY OVERDEER, on'the ThU in Baltimore lit, Gettysburg. hue made arrangements to get 11 . 01111 supplies eve ry week from the city and is determined to sell cheap. Ile invites all to give him a call. kilo stock consist, of GROCERIES NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Meal. Chopped F eed, Corn, (late, /Leh, Bacon, Lard. Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, be p-rti and Snail, SI.DIAIi,-COFFEE, Teas, Syrup, -Molaeses, Candles, Coal Oil, F'leh Oil. Tar, Best Cider Vinegar. and a great. sartety 01 Notions, Candi., die., Lc. 47-The Omit or Trade will be given for Country Produce. each ea Flour, Corp, Milo, Butter, Eggs, Potato., Rage, &e. April 8, led 7. tf Manhood: How Lot, How Hectored. 117 ST published, a new edition of /Isp" Dr. Calverwellts Celebrated Essay on the rusticates:et (without med I eine) of Spermatorrtiam, or Seminal Weak - • netts, Involuntary Sentinel Looms, woolen*, Mental and Phymml Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etct also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pita, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. as,Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essaY, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically curs! without the dangerous use 01 internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife—poinUng out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, pad egectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hie eon . Rion may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radicetty. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Alec., Dr. Culverwellas "Marriage Guide," price 23 oente- Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE Sk CO., 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box ON. Nov. 22, 1867. 3m NOAH WALKER r& CO., CLOTHIERS, WASIIINGTOIkI BUILDING 165 AND 167 DALTIRORE STREET, ISAITISIORE, TTEEP constantly on hand a lame and well so n. sortA4 stock of-all kinds of goads at moderate prices. They supply orders for the finest to the lowest priced articles, either ready made or made to measure, to any patt of the country. The keep also extensive stock of FUR NISHiIICCI GOODS, em lmicing every article of Gentlemen's Underevrear, Also, MILITARY CLOTHS and every-variety of Military Trim- MI, well am an assorted stock of READY as MILITARY GOODS. Baltimore, Feb. IRON-IRON-IRON ! GM rri+BURG FORGE. TE subaeribers respectfully Inform the public that they have erected a Forge In connection with their Steam Mill, and are now inanunictrlng FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, Burn an Plongb, Homo-shoe and Bar Iron, and re 'tgcna"Veltillujeellnici to=ll th tfla a f,llll ) . " J4l e rl b t Vo r t: to plett.e wilt) quadty, tlnnth and prno, I= V. B.—The highest market price paid for wrought and scrap iron. & & W. Der, 17, ladd. MI:LI,MNMIR.Y" AND ItANTUA-MAKING Barbara Fatter aid Rebecca I. Fink gAVE started the Nll li nery and Mantua-ma king trades, In Ctuunbersburg street, in the rear of Fink's Store, and ihvitathe ladles of town and reentry to give them a call. No eillbrt will be spared to render satisfaction In every case. Ptain Sewing and Stitching also done. Gettysburg, Nov. t. 1087. Great National Telegraphic of•Yo'.o-4:( 0 0-1.41 , 1=Wknisito: .iim. 809 mid 81; CUrsihad arted, I=! REMOVAL , re the !limit Cilleltes•gmlo is City Part Of the Second and the whole of the Third and Fourth Floors of HAIM OF ItEPLIALIC BrILDISHS. nearly op to the ConUnental Hotel. The 'thgnol7ed end conducted Business College In the city. The OorpS of Teachers luts no superior. Ednestfrin for the Cosa groom in the short est poedbleittme consistent with the interests of the shident. Send for Circular. TAYLOR & SEARCH. Oct. 25, HiST. - 1 - I.4sT, NOTICE -1„,64-- too. be. Mei at 40-1 A Ltkallibom wat i s fliat paid Use let or . will be left in the hoods *ran orneer Aar all"' ti°6 ' " h i ll" ' "Will° It Pin t aL eCURDY DIEILL Oct. 11, 1867. tf SPECK, 'NOTICE. To All Moos it Ma Grooms! BEAR IX MIXD IMM DUPHORN A HOFFILAN .11.11, - r. again been to the cities .ad•boughht at law prise. a full line of Good., and w Ili sell MERIN6ES, 85 cts. to $1 25 ALPACAS, 60 eta. to $1 25 DELAINES, 20 cts. to A 1 10 PRINTS, beet, 127 cents GINGRAAIS, 12 cents. 3ELTSLINS, 7 to 20 cents CLOTHS, Si 2.5 to £lO CASSIMERES, 75 cts, to M 50 BLANKETS, S 2 50 to $9 pair SHAWLS, $1 25 to FURS, all prices HOODS, 60 cts. to $: 50 GLOVES, 10 ets. to $2 00 HOSIERY, 12.1 to 75 cts Northwest Corner of Center Square, 4; EITYsEtt*RCI, P.t Jan. 4, Ifw. It FIRST NATIGNA,L, BANK =I Will allow interegt ort kpecial Dep. wlto,as follow a 6 per teat per aunnm Ibr I yew IMM;1 1:=IMM:1 EM:=l3 Will eonvert 7-14) NOTII4 Into 1-20 BONDS, ng tonal, free of charge. CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTE'S and REIM Wlll also purehaskor sell ST r OCKS and BON DR of every kind, free of charge as commission, and will at all Cams pay the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD Itnd SILVER, and will, with plenanre Dorm:mt. all buolne. promptly, nA heretofore, pertaining ton Well regulated Bank (;EO. ARNOLD, Camhier. aetir'burg, Nay. 8, IM7 CETTYSBURC NATMAL BANK. GOVERNMENT BONUS, of all kinds, MOOG HT and MULL. SEVEN-THIRTY BONWI converted Into FIVE TVVE.'NTY ROND4 without. chdrge. COMPOUND INI EREI3T NOTES C.tgIIED. The HIGIIMT PREMIUM paid en GOLD and RILVER. STOCKS arid BONDS, .of all kinds, bought for Persons without CHARGING (XIMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Inter..tt on SPECIAL DEPOSITS °dam:need 1 per amt., 5 per Coat. for 1 year, 4 prr rent. for lllneontlrh Progrengers can leave Baltimore In the Mall Train lit.S.7lA.M' and arrive In (irttythurg at 12.40 P. M. Or leave Baltimore in the mast lime at 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 5.30 I' M. But one change of cars by the first train, either way, vis: at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local sta tions, except York, Rano, er J auction and Park ton. Connections certain. give us a call, It. 31cCURDY, Pres't. aria we will give an Information Nov. 15, 3 prf (vol. for . 3 month*. Person', wighlag information in regard to 17.F1 Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are invited to cheerfully. Z. EMORY BAIR.. Cashier. Getty berg. Oct. 25, INQI. tf GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. Trlr undersigned has bought out his former partner, Win. Ordnn, and no. enuthmes the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, en the corner of the Railroad and North Stratton Street. Thankful for past patronage, he will endeavor to deserve Its continuance, by prosecuting the bail neon ea vigorously and on as large a scale es pat- sible—always selling a good article and giving good measure. Farmers and others may look for the prompt filling of onlers. Be abut math:men the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most popular kinds. Housekeepers and others should give him a call. Blacksmith Coal oonstantly on hand. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Oct- tyaburg 1= Gettysburg, Nov. 15,1887. tt TIN-WARE & STOVES TIM LARGEST ASRORTMENT OF TIN- WA RE IN THE 001:LNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, Gbrmer Andrew Polley'eq) abionomeof THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN mAkEzr, among which are the OLD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, PIIINNSTLVA.NIA, NOBLE COOK, ECONOMIST BARLEY SHEAF, he Also, many other article* tot Kitchen use; which will be said *slow at sir, Wier plane in the county June24l/117. tt NEW SADDLER SHOP. A N thelll ity ß:l u timerear r eet. ( I„ )elotTe c t: d ie4, , P o t kYedent lams° AADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE RA.REESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, BIDING BRIDLES. BLIND BRIDLES • ozw.Leas, • nartlrSTS. *a, aslowealiugairest. JunC 2 o/f►. GO to T. Norris' for 70 Ckithlng. ADAM COUNTY MtTrAL FIRE IN4CR ANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATIED, MAWR 19, 1351 OIVitChFCS. Preide4t.—Georvo Swope. Vine Prreldent--Kamuel 12. ituwell beeretary—D.A. =:S2IM=M Executive Comtult.rs--Itolivrt IcCutdy, An drew fielutzelruen. Jricoh K klanniten—ricorge swope, 11. A. Baehlex. r.. McCurdy, M. tieheiberxe,, s. It. Russ'll, E. Faidindock, A. D. Buehler, R. Sim'reary,- tviburg; Jacob King, Mrahan tunn•iiip; A. Eeintkelmou, Wei. E. Miner , . Sew W ic iped; B. IteudenivWe; A. Pklng,Straben n W Joholtord. !A nne - pre J ohn Picking Emit Alrel T. Wright, Benders vUle ;, lint, N. n Oxfold; Jan, H. Mar. shall, Itamilt.mbon; John UnitniugMini Free , torn; John Hamm, ; VIII. Ito.. White, Libert_y. cornice , ' 1.1 anted in its operations to the count.i. .\.lains. It in. loon in operation for morn thou 1. :.ear., and lu that period has made but one anNes.tmait, having paid los by fire during nun period amounting to b nig of which hove been pool during the hoc two yean. Any ma'am luring on lit , umure enn apply to any of the to e maned Manager.; for iurther informat al-The Ez.x•utis e Commit tee meets at the of fice of the contimu*, on the toot Wednetulay In every month, ut 2 o ct,o k, P. 31. =II2IO h51711ZUW.ET0:1135.:11 The Grover & Baker.--The Best in DM rpflEtiE Machines have become so well known that little Deed be said by a ay of recomtnen• dation. They have taken ate drat premlum.at all the tate istate MAIN and ate universally ac knowledged to be the 'IIEST In tore by all who have tried them. The . 'denser d Raker Stitch" and the . rihattle Stitch' are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew alai embroider a Ilk per feet ion. Thane S111.111111.nn• pi.eullarly adapted to Family u‘e. The are 11,01KViet., sew directly from the spool without rem oiling, and are sim ple In their construct lout. 'fiery are e a sy to man age. and can be I.orked ht alutird any E, Pry tauttly de,nlt urea one The vear labor, then Pre, OW. 'reel /hay al, 1141,11 . 0. and do their nark better Than tit be done by 11H11<1. '1 he uralenkrme.l III" JIM 114.4•1111P11.111lied Aizeut (or t he "be, e %1/I , hlll , trtabliAhed an Agen cy lu Falrtlel.l. Adam. vomits', ‘‘ll. n. he Will nl- M Iwtc•ou hall , ' omppl... Pr:".nan wishing to lmy will please ,1111 awl ex,tmlne for them- fi - Needles and Thread will Alro he suppl,ied. .1. S. W ITN EIWW, Agent, Fairfield, Adams rountp, Pa Ann. 27, 1. . tf GREEN RIDGE! OW- NEW STOHE AND NEW GOOD`i JOHN YORBECI El Alt commenced Store-keeping at ![BEEN H in liamlnon towumhip, Adams eo., on the Hampton turnpike, anti would Miami the public that he hum Jtot returned troM the city mitts an excellent wa.ortment DRY GOODR GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, qUEE: , ;S-WARE CEDAR-WARE TIN WARE, CANDIES, NOTIONs, Tobacco., ac.—lndeeti, a full and complete Una of flood., to hull the nee...4U. and tastes of all His prices ure HA low am the very lowett— Calicoes at 10 cent. and .11u.11n. at. 11 eeut., as instances. He feels that his goods and prices will he satis factory to the public, and therefore invites a large 'than: of custom, trout near and far. Don t forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store is the place to get the full worth of, our money. April 22, Pio7. ii DR. L. J. GROVE'S o=l Magnetic Salve and Plaster. . - . .1. many Luousanda who are dolly using It. testify to Ira magical virtue. in the early stage!. of (bneumptunt, Cbugha, load Rheusuittorit, Afeurolgur, Jaw and Tooth Ache, Weaknesa and the Back, Bide and Aildneys, (boom Anotide Old Bores, lkyaspeids, Fresh )Yaimea, Barn, Ih : nisea, hore or Indamed Dredge, intrrted 2be A'ailr, arm, Bunion; Cc.. de. its myatertoud virtu., and the wonderful NITER It hail performed, might be published; but the discoverer la willing to rely on Its I otrlnale mer lb', In order to Intrwbam It into et cry family In the country. Prepared only by the proprietor, 255 F.. Lombard Street, Baltimore, and sold by A, D. BUBBLER, Dr. IL lIORNER. and J. H. kV KNEY, Gettyaburg, and by the merchants of the county. REPERENCF.9 .- 11.1r1 Ctllp of P. Andrew Sehlek, John Winebrenner, J. L. Schick. Co Ifereliants eiLn get a supply by edlllng at J. W I N ElittklN N ER'H at Wholexele Aug. 5, ly Gettysburg Railroad. 1 ,--, ol.k:v;r: , ir co NN 1:( TION-I.—)n tdil after k. j Wednenda% , Not endr r idli, 1 , 47, Pasnen.“ r Trains will leave and Arrive at Gettysburg, J.nd snake eonnections, . inflows: 1 FIItST PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Getty-- burg at 0.15 A. M., With rutsgungern for York, liar risburg, Philadelphia, Haiti more, and the North and West, tent log of ilaia IV. r Junction without change of earn, at 10.1; A. M., eonneetingwith the Fast Line rkaith on the Northern Central r,ii ‘s ay, and urns ma at Baltimore at r , noon. Also connecting with Mail Train front ltimore north, arriving in llarrishurg at 1.00 P. 1. Arri vingf/ at Gettimburg 12.40 P. M., with la ~sengern from Ilarrishurg, Turk, Baltimore and Wash ington. . I SF.CON'D PASSF-NG ER TRAIN will 1 ve Get tysburg at 1.40 P. M., arriving ut Fratio er June t li,n at 3.10, and connecting w ith mall tmmlln South. Arrive at Baltimore at 5.00 P. M. Arrive at Get tynburg at 1.30 I'. M., with passenger. from Ph I la delpalu, liarritiburg and tne North and Went, and also with pannengern from ' Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which leaven Baltimore at 12.10 noon. . FRESH CONFECTIONARY AND 4 ICE CREAM BALOO.V. Trill: subscriber respectfully informs the citl -1 'A.m.; of Gettysburg Novi trinity, teat he tuts a Confectionary hiitablishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, on CHAMBERSEURG STREET, to which he would lovite their attentidu• CANDIEI4. AND EVERY DEFICRIP TION OF CONFECTIONS, together with NUTS, ORANOEFI and an kinds of FRUITS, always on hand. airPARTIEI4, public and private, as well as FAMILIES, will be furnished pranoldal with all kinds of RER, ICE CREAM, or oth CA erwisaj E/ and other R. RIIIR.IIKITR, form at their houses, upon short notice. Having spent a life-time at the boldness, he flatters himself that he understands It, and that he Is able to give entire satiefaetion. Call and see hie Confectionary. JOHN. GIRCEL. May Mt, lea tf LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS T HE GREAT FENIArLOERIEMEDISSLABrfics, I have tested these Drops in my own practice, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say, that nothing Las yet been des eloped by medical re search, that acts so powerfully, positively and harmlessly, In M." of female irregularity, as does this medicine. In all recent antes it never fails, while thouwinds who have been long suffer ers, are indebted to it for the boon in health Althoughtoday so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and may be used at all times, except whenspecially forbidden In theillrectlons. They have been extensively employed by emi nent physicians In France and England, SS Well as in my own practice, over ten years, and I have yet to hear of the first Instep .of failure. I could give you testimonials of their eftlimey from all over the northern and western Staten, were they mot in their nature private. Over 1t1e,030 bottles have been sold the poet year, and Iholes and trust a.s many sufferers have been benefited. I am well aware that a remedyso potent to remove all obstrudtions, may be need for a bail purpose, but trust that w here one bottle is thus used, ten may fall Into the hands of really needy stiff. rers. To all who suffer from nay irregularity ; pain ful, difficult, excessive, otf , n , lye or obstructed „Menstruatlou. L1X01T0.41., or the train of diseases that follow, I would sal, , try a bottle of Pa. !.rev's ra t i on! FRENCH PERM ICA 1)110 Pi. Being ania prepa ration, their action is more direct and positive thou any pills or powders. Ex Mien direction*, hearing my fac simile, accompany each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every druggist In the country, or by enclosing the price tot'. G. CLARK it Cl)., New Haven, Conn., General Agents for the United Plates and timed. , DR. JOHN 1.. LYON, Practicing Physician. New Haven, Coon, air-Price SI 50 per bottle. March M, 1841. cowl}, sioo REWARD F OR a medlehie that will ears COZORR, TICKLING IN THE THROAT INFLUENZA, WHOOPING COUGH. or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, as et:lick se Coa's Cough Balsam! OVER ONE MILIJON BOTTLES have been gold and not a single instance of its tailitre known. We have In one powmielon, any quantity of oer iambs, some or Mein hem EMINENT PHYSICIANS who have need it in their practice, and given it the pre-esninence over every other nornpukaild. It doer not Dry Dp a Oyugh, bin LOOSENS IT, S G. COOK MME,S3Mt;IM=iI bercorkibty Care nekton., on the Throat' A half bottle has olio n completely lured the most btabborto (bugle, and yet. though It Is rut sure end speedy in its operation, it la perfectly harm tree. owing purely vi actable. It lc. very agreeable to the Mate, and may he administered to chit: drenof any age. In muses of &MOLT wowiil imarantee a cam it Laken in aeiMent. No /untidy ahoesid be mahout ..1! It is within the reach of all, it being the cheapest and beat medicine extant. - C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietor*, New Haven, tban Mut& 95,1867 eawli PORITASIVT on bind, an aroma at of rine 1j mums, PHOTOGRAPH De Oar& Sad DeLit:•W_ • tOr groom from the 6.04141. PHOTOAWRS or oor Generals and other Ala tnirßaltott todtvidtuas at the Excelator Gallery. J. li. HOWL =I This d. serveally popnlar remedy, having been hrehtiy Improved, is ow °tiered to the t itttens of Ad- THE BEST WASHING MACHINE, THE onderslaped efers for see, We TOWN SHIP 11.20DTPet Adarcia county, ter DE LONG'S PATIVIT. which Li the CHEAPEST, entplairr and 1111:Nr WAIMER that has yet been odered to the pnbile. The Rights win be sold oa reasona- ble term*. This k &tine opportunity for ener• (tette men to make GOOD WAGISS manutno, luring or selling tbese machines. A sample machine will be tarnished any person who par chases a Right, If desired, at coat. Call at the store of Dophorn ft Hoffman. N. W. roe. Square, where the machine* may be seen and tried FRANK. D. DUPHORN. Gettysburg, June 24, WC. tf _ SOLDIERS' ITE.ID-Q U.IRTERS, At NORRIS' STORE, Is the place to get FALL & WINTER GOADS CHEAP FOR CASH. IF you want a cheap Oyer-coat, ° to MORRIS'. IF you want a good cheapft at. Dre • go to NORRIS% IF you want a rod tivery-day go etxit .komus.. IF ) on want a good pair of P a el i n 0 . to IS'. I F yon wont a good cheap"' • It% to NORRIS'. IF you want a FASHlONAlll o r t . , A. z ' s p onms.. I_F yotti . eant a late Fall Style, Cap, o p to NORRIS% IF you want a good pair of Iton g t . :ff : S N il i im is.. IF you want a PASHIONABI.I-; o h t l o ligiVa . I F you want a good French Cal g f o O t td o . I c e . f junts,. IF you want a good Umbrella, gn to Norms I F you want good Paper Collet-Iran MORRIS'. IF you want a faiihlonableit g g f, ::l;;t4iitii ths.. I F yonw dnt anything in the O gT t i l , i , iifily t t l iiig . n . e IF you want a good SMOKE, gn to NORRIS'. 1 . 1 , 12. i . z3 ; 11 want good HEAVY Alco—A large stork of riVeaIMEREeI IN THE PIECE. Pentane preferring the amain to Heady made Clothing, can be accommodated at the low est each price. THEO. C. NORRIS. Oct. 11, 1517. tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, T t OILMS" WRITING DESKB, PERFU,II ER Y, Fancy China and Bohemian Vases, • TOTS, 4C., &C., &C., AT J. M. WARNER'S, Opposite frahoestoelui' Store. Gettysburg, Oct. &5, M. FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of , A. SCOTT & SON Their stock consists of MERINOES, ell styles DELAINES, all styles CALICOES, alI Lyles MUSLINS, all grades CLOTHS A ND CASS THEBES of all styles and quality Persons wanting GOOD GOODS and GOOD BARGAINS, Should not fall to go to the Store of = Chambersburg street, 2:nd Square, Getty ebutg, P. Oct. 11, IBC NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD Haenow opened a Wipe mock of CLOTHR, CAS RIMERER and READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own manufacture, con feting of all saes of COATS, PANTS, NESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, Hosiery, &c., &c., at prices to suit th , • trues. Cull, examine and judge for yourselves. Nov. 1,1887. tf . WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTZES AND CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to de all kinds of Otrpentering --contracting and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repairing, ge. They keep constantly on hand and saannhaddro to older, DOORS, REO=2ll3, BURL*, BARR, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES CORNICE. DOOR • WINDOW BRAMCETS, And any otber Article In the 31111111ns Line. Seasoned material constantly on band, asps- deuced workmen always bt readiness, and work executed with dtgpatch niiKtniere prOteptly attended to. Sept. 90, 1887. tt &mates Notice. MS'RY WERTZ'S RESTATE.—Letters testa- I:l6miAndy, bn the estate of Henry Wens, • to of Swab= township, Adams county Pa., de ceased, bast* been granted to the unraWed, redding tn the samelawnship, be hereby eke. mmake YLaikper Indebted to sald White to ake 3 m.me laYasent, and those having Manna ossinot the same to Present them pro perty authenticated for settlement. JOHN WitRTZ. Jan. /0, ttiO, ft Executer. LUMBER, COAL, STOVES, TIN-WARE, QC, Corner of Carlisle Street and the Railroad, GETTYSBURG, PA AN INLYNNEIE STOCK! N order to , re the public aomething like an kadequate I ea of the inamenseatoek ol Lumber, t*oal, stoves, In-ware, de., Sc., on hand and for saleh.) the underaigned, at Ina establishment In Curlinie street, EICTOMS the Railroad from the Pitit toenger Station, hr would enumerate an far its the Inuits of a newspaper advertisement will allow: =1 lloarda and Plank of every grade, from eulilnas dl gq planed and unppinned , rite,rlno,,d,',l2,l;:rk; shlngie Leaks, Planet, Pleketx, ready made Door. and Kaki, BIM& and Sbuttera,—ln find, everything inlet!, fur building purfaries. • IN-TAE COAL LINE I , lllantok In White Ash end Lukens' Valley fled Ash, thew tyro varieties being Ole ported end heel. Ihr alt dentoeUe netnews, Attu the etcy beet 13roatl-top and Allegheny !smith Coal IN TIIE STOVE LINE Waverly, NOLle Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf, Orienta/ Stewart'. Cook, thmantenta4 EA - vendor, Prince lioyul and the Emeriti,' Cooking Moses, all for coal or wood. These varieties are A seleo• lion from the heat and tuoat popular 000 king Stove,. the market Pftordo, anti on' oil Wan - tinted to give entire pottlantet on, Also, a 'en large larlety of Parlor, Al .loon and Shop Closes , f o r coal or wood, inelnding the celebrated Morning Glory, the Volean, °sal Nieteor, Round leteor, Dial, Violet, tietn, Regulator, !'mart. Fge, New Keg, Parlor Mire Brick and Otto", for CO.ii or M . 0.!, ,11w at r. oil 11.11141 IN THE THI-ARE LINE The a.wortmont embraces ex erything iicees , t*" for kitchen or 110u4.1101.1 put post hiding it large number of convenient e t cheap art lilt rof nen design which must Ix. nevn to be ulna - Mated. The !shad: Is iko large and Nal led that [bone a ho ha% e not visited the e‘talilishment have no eon ception at its extent In addition to the or ,ii to .- 1, kitchen utensils, it 111 , 11.1.1 es Bathing be, Toilet Chamber Sets, pinlb anti fans, Clammed }lockets, Bread and NM, Bonen, Ten and Paillmterr, t 0....( Boxes, tilOllN, rnnnnid., Ilnlltl pro, itone., Wagers, Ale tltrriera, w,tier (Metro., sin w t 'utter., Nurse I amts,Jellv Pudding Muhl., Pate tit Nut iota hotter, t omit l'uNes, Gen. (:runt Platen anti A It t' Plates Anti thickets, F lour Sips en, Illul Cages, 'Tout Head., rod., Lanterns, Ranting .4pote., 1 loge F orks, 'and/eintlelo, Candle Monk(., Copper lap- IK•r+., Wrought-Iron Frying Pans, Smoothing Irons, toot rferapt Coffer Boasters, Wattle Irons, SnlitTers, Dinner and Anet (nicer Egg Beaten., Intern, t• Piled Funnels, 00l Strain, “1:00.-top F rule I %MI., l'rult Vans, sell sealing Jar, Tin-wme Made to order, and • repairliot promptly ntten.le I to, tint n urkinen. IN TILL' HOLLOW-WARE LINE Cast-iron Pots, of ery Srse and variety, for 'oses. Porcelain Kettle', for cooking and pre aerving. Tin-Dual Kettle' tor ditto, l'nut.tron Stew Pans, of oVor , size and varh•ty, Porcelain and tinn...4 with n t lionaa oil and one other arti cle, lian..4hle to enumerate in an ink...like ment. , Attention speelally directed to three valua ble potent*. (or which he In agent, and about whirl, there In no humbug, ns run he ott rated by neuron who he% e them, viz: THE 1'NIVF:11- SAL ru)rii Elt, s W Asti! Nri MACHINE, and the celebrated I tAMu\U CHURN. The public are Invited to call and extuntne goods god prices. [lv guarnnltos to nrll is I 1 - ;. • tang In Ilk line nt exl4,4llng lost figures • roine and to gratify 3 OW' corlo , ltv, If Soo do not Wont to buy. NO 'ruul,l.• t 4, • 110 . 1 14.111, I= July I. 1477 T gills subscriber, have lust returned front the j cttt. s Wit an Immense supply bf RAItDWARE at GROCERIES which they are offering at their old stand In Bal timore street, at prism to mutt the thne,. (or Mock oariatata In part of BUILDING MATERTAL9, EARPENTERA TOOLS, 81. WKSM/TIPS SHOE FINDIN 90.H.711 NDI NGEI CABINET MAS TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURS, ALL KING 3 OF !MN, dm., GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, Ace., dt.c. There is no article Included In the several de partments mentioned above but what can be had at this store. Every clam of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers can gal every article In their line. (Jive us a call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash as any house oat of the city. _ JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg. May !6, DM. • GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. =:ll2= OROCEELIE . Teas, Coffees, White Sugars of all kinds, and limo] Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Molasses, and all grades of Syrups IfIFNS MACK EREL, best In market. All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retsal, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey, etc., for medicinal End other purposes, in any qtfantity. /Erik Mahler's Herb Hitters, and the °Great Zinirari Bitters." . Also, SPEEICEI GRAPE WINE. WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore street, Gettysburg. April 5,1867. tf ift ; :i 1 Z( 0 : 4,1 : 011834 . 13 1 NO. 2 WERT MARKET ITTREET, I OL'h, P. 4 E=M==l PLkNOS @ CABINET ORGAVF, MMODEONS MID ALL KINDS or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - - respectfully Inform the public that they . ;ire pm pitred to furnish Pianos of the following /nom) facture or of any other make that may le• pre leered: Al Lt, Bribe% & Chfirkerbuy & Boa, Bradbury, Kaaba & Son. Mile l Pion, e==M COITAGE, HAR.Moiiid AND BOUDOIR ORGANS AND MELODEONS. These instruments stand unrivalled by any thing found in this country or In Europe, al. is admitted by all Luipartlal Judges. The anon em inent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the laat to discover excellence in reed Tone, pro nounced them vasty impeder to all other. he ex ceedingly quick articulation and round Tone the nonential feature in instruments of thin e lan.. We invite the severe scrutiny and criticism of all. PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. Thhi late and most wonderful Invention oio knoivledged by all leading artiste) will be found only In the Eaten Instruments. In attempting to describe the etteet of this stop, we ere at loss for language. Its beauties cannot be written, but must be heard to be appreciated. by this stop an ordinary performer can produce an of bet which requires a life time of practice for an artist upon a violin. It entirely chimers the reed Tone, giving the sympathetic sweetnese of the hn man voice, making It so melodious and pure that it never falls to enchant the lisuiner. THE HARMONIC OROAN for Churches, Public Halls and Parlors has a powerful emb-Bass with Independent reeds, liar atonic attachment and Vox Humana Tremolo, and is believed to be the moat powerful reed or gan mule, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the wet. All Instruments warranted for dye years. BANltlisupplied with instruments and mimic at reasonable terms. n!SZMUi;'l6a=al itirlnetructlona given both In Vocal and In strumental Mune, at our morn, and at pupil" . home*, either to Individuals °Telenet, en renen able terrna. Dec. 17 IS6a. tr Great Conowago Mills. 10 000 BUSHEL"; OF WHEAT WANTED The undersigned, having remodeled and improv ed We Mlles near New Cheater, Adams county, AformerlY Called 'Walnut Grove," but now Great tkinowasso Mills,") Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with CIL usual dtspateh Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange. the very best qualities of Raper, Extra and thirdly FLOUR, oleo Itye,'Oorta and Buckwheat Flour, with every varlets , of Chop and otfit I ud t wheat. Hosing ',SAW 'MILL attachol, hers prepared bestowal! kinds& lumber, at the shortest notice. A Farmer In need of lumber and floor, can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for flour and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip__ and all bemuse of the perfect machinery now em ployed,in these mills, the best ofworkmen, he will be able to please everybody. Tbanklul for peat favors, he hopes fora continuance of the same. 11. J. MYEIti. New Chester, April 11, 111437. lye PRINTS FOR PARA:FAS AND OTHERS. TrzGraftonh Mineral Paint Co. are now mend taring the Best, Cheapest and most Dina- Paint in use; two costa well pot on, mixed with core Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 yew"; • ; it is of • light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab. olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Rouses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Paths nod Wooden-ware, Agrl cultural Implements Canal Boats, Vowels and Shim' Bottoms, Canvas Metal and Stangle Roofs, (It being Piro and Water proof) Floor 011 Clothe, (one Manufacturer having twea sOeo bbi. the pact Pear,/ and ins paint for any purpose unaurpaate rid for durablllite, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl.. of aOO lbs., which will supply a farmer in years to come. Warranted In all oases as above. Sand for a circular which gives hell particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade Mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELM 234 Pearl Street, New York. Sept. a; ISM dm BARK WANTED. TREsabiaatbar will pay PINK DOLLARS par CORD fro BLACK OAK BARK, delivered at. his Tammy. Ciaagabarg• JOHN RUPP. Jane 18, INC BA lIFP S Commercial .31anures W . F. announce to farmer. awl dealer. el I illterx that the following price. hat e !welt aduPf 0,1 for the preoent opri nor *noon .- 11.1 rotra n9xr: Pi/OSP/f.l TR. Prt via per 2,000 Iho. BA UGH 3 ( BOX FaRTIMZER. Price, Hf per 2,00011 rm, - 11.11'a If's (111 CA GO BLOOD Prier, (50 per 1,000 the. e l,: y 1. 1 i tr , w 1 t yx ,k ,i n m a l e e a n rt t r•t4l4 , -mark will Is Mond upon hr nhorPiunnurev. r ikp,DE MARK 1 Al ' A Tile high e.tttnation In whielt tt tl ,11 held, /luring totirtot tt rn ra phst, wet shall fully slogan" in We flaw, lt.ta - Ing now the 1111111• control at Itio great rysouru, of the rill , of titling °, for fornlshlng Annotonro and Phosphate yielding material, ‘l. - --Itottes, hi 'ed F leak. .Pr., ..01111,1111 with oar works In I'll Itattelphht; the large...t tarn- It hes tor htroitallog tontuno-s, nt the , tls.‘e lon prtoen, 11.11.(4}1 a BONN, 11 1 110,101 Phits. NOWYLI-WFOTERNFEHTII.I7.INfitv,„chk a .. JOAN ItAlatlON Gen-1 Atli+, Now York. alt.fitti F. W. KIRKE .1-'l'o,, 0 Ihutton. =W==l=l2M For nll Informnflon rt,prting the oho N, nuroi, addrelliN alt her ul lIIu Jan. 21, 1.40, Hanover Branch Railroad. 114 Tit \IN will len Honorer nt 9.21.1 \ 'I., 11.1111 tor York. 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IN•rintonal , ..; Sunpinnr Ilmot; f;111,,, %Mt penrl. , 1111 ,, f11111 11U:0111 Er. :Wig atml Nlw,lettl it , .% oh F. l'n; 1 • 011:11/•; No6•aryl • art e,44 ork .111,nn”.; tumilr find Pan lipera (:Innlo•s, • • WC II SIII,II rerelt, .d mplendttl u.alrt nwril 01 WATrHIN, Gold nn.l Sliver 1100110 a t'nees for I tenta; t 1111.41,1 for LULU..., together with I 'hal. et °sere pattern and able. t.-et, .1. J.,'PirV IP vorh•to ; Sleeve }lot - fon , . ; Thimbles; Lock,•ts; Rlng4 of os erV glint - fioid Penn, ille„ THE SIIVERWA RE DEPARTMENT 'QOM PRISPX • Silver Dining and Ten I lotont, Ire Pltrit,,, Sp..mt. hick... Ti, Cream Hlteht sugarLlU 11.4.1«,1'ake litiskrot, linAkrlx. Fruit niven, syrup Cupft,44nli ent, kw, - monalex, Hie Rniven, Fish' hnis Muntahl and Malt Simone, Nnpkrr Itlnorm,.£4g 111.'14., WI,. Holden, I )ircl All the ishoWe IL4I 01 art telex to be itold for ,±1 eneh. The expenses aro paid by the pale of Calkisins or Cortlrlcatos earning mob article An the stork, and lig value; these Certificates are en, lomet In envelopes, mlxetl up and w - ild at 25 CENTs EA( FOR el—il FUR Whatever lirtdelo to named In the Ci•rtitleal ran he olitalnett at ONE 1 a iLLA The artiele will be show It to the holder of 111.• Certilleatt.,. and It will be ut hic option, whelbel he pays the dollar and takes tie inlet. or ma. In CLOP art.lel. gent I)} mail or exprvm are not satisfactory, they eau be returned and the 111,- ney will be refunded. . . Every Certificate en tltlea the holder to poate ar t lele of Aterllqg value, worth zuu4ll more dollar. In proof or ala D THIS °Fig* I3lt You can have for any of our eertlncatcm and tw, any of the following ern, les, 11l that If 3,111 are not plea.ed with the article or article,. nun' .I on the certincale, 3 ou need not lona the n you paid for it One :diver plated three bottle (gator, band- Some ather plated Butter Malt with plate and (•ever, whopping liag, a 30 ph' tore Allot:IL hound In velvet and gilt, act el Itte.peolis Plated en white Metal, .41 double plated 1.0,10 mpoons or Forge, Pante pattern /Zny yard. crud niered pair Jour! to Part, Kid real Meer...lleum Pipe, or solid in 11101 1,1,11 Plain Ring = - - During the four wears we hate been ag ents fir European manufat turers, we have nreit'ed hun dreds of commendatory notices from the and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest satisfaction with our Method ot do ing business. We hate many of these testimo nials with mimic and detest, printed In paruph-• t form, and as we ham, no spas- for them In this advertiettnent, we will send copies free to any address. henever desirral. we will send anion s by Ex press. 0. D. so that the money tmed only ts, paid ON DELIVERY OF TILE Ofirtlef • We accept the entire responsibilitt of 12n0111 sent by ' , spree, Post Office Order, or Bank Omit. We treat agents EVERYWHERE to whom a liberal compensation will be pald, which can is. learned Ott lippllcallon. arTalto care to write your name and addro•s Inn clear, distinct nand, wed addreee ' ARRANDALE dr roe. liC Broadway, New York. Post Office BUS, syts. Dar. li , Istn. A Lecture to Young Men. 0 2 Jii.oB.p.re,,P4PraTil:enintaa. 6". led ""(.. 41, A ,eattire on the Nature, Treat ment, and itadleal f'ure of Nominal 1A" al: no., or Spermatorrh.a, luduerd by Pals klaf,,e; Imoluntary Eintlnt lons, Impotency,Ner von.. Debility, and Ifhpodimenta to Marriage gen,all> ; l'onatunption, Epilepay. and F Mot ; \tenni I and Phylleal Ineannt Ity, etc.—lty Mb tar J. cur.vf.ity,F:LL, N. U., Author of 11 , . •I,r , on Mu 11.," etc. , • The world-renowned Author in this admirable Leen; re, etc, rly proves, from I) ie ow LI eitterient I. that the n,. fill consetiuenees of Seli-Abuse be ono - quality removed without inedleine, and without d.tej,croult surgical operations, troUltle,t, instruniettLs, rings, or Martinis—pointing out a mote of cure at Oiled oeirtain end oneetual,by whit h every sufferer, no matter what the rad:- Eton may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, anti radically. Tnis Lecture will profs aboon• to thousands and thousands. Sent, tattler seal, In a plain envelope, to any addrisci, on receipt of 6 rents or two potitago stamps. y Feld rek,ne the publishers!. A Ito, DR. C LTLV EIiNV 124:3"Marriage On Ido;' price 2.1 crate. Addeo,. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery New York, Post lace Box 45.1. Nev. 2:l,lstet, lm Wanted, a Good Man • • N every town and eounty In the Colon. to PO- I gage In the sale of a patented article, need In every household, shop, ofhee, hotel, store and public building, railroad met, steamboat', de. Perfume already ongadedlue making immense Ineurnee, Y and the demand Mr the article never ceases. our customers once obtained your In come Is went and perpetual. Pull and satisfac tory particulars sent to ail who may apply to J. LEvrts7 No, tel Cedar street, New York, with stamp. Box 1111. Nov. W., Pen. din • sHISGLIII3 PRIME 1311INGI f* . e, th e _ beet. lathe market, for eaktatJA(X)B SHE.A.D(4I4 new Lumber Yard, on theltallrord, adjoining the Lime Kline, Get tyaborg. . -- Nov. :11. Isis, tf - LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO, / WHOLESALE DEALERS IA FANCY GOODS NOT/ONB. HOBIERI 4 and No. 31:18 Went Baltimore Pireet, Betaken Howard k Liberty Htro , t.. May 7, I. ,' Baltimore, Md • - NO i THE hie rigairleiralr,l 6 a.=:TlPT•ami: . .:" nra Mtn," on Manila Creek, in prepanat tc 0811:DrNO and !MYTH° °raven. klad at short notice. He solleiWthe Adenines at the sehth borhood and will,guarantee amiebetton. Give him a call. 4.4740801.1 OJSGELL. June 10,1867. 4 nu n go to lee Prints, Checks, GintaraVinallnps ' 4 ooira.. .1 tr i 11 21 1 11 , . 1 ITEM / / VARTITTIFN