am -4C, - A tittifittiriaf *n4111104 -- . spfskr ANS viveirevint ovvrarits. In all the prooeases of culture, the first and most prominent is the dee , and tboroughpulverication of theaoil, or, In plain terms, deep ploughlhg nod thorough harrowing. In the ab sence of this preparation we have no assurance of a full crop. "Not so fast," says our friend Stockdown, "for when I came into the country thirty years ago, shallow ploughing made us good (T em much better than we can have now with all your newfangled notions. The fact is, the lauld is wearing out, and you must seed dawn and let It recover, and thou turn up the sod, and you wilt be able to grow wheat and corn again. The land is worn out— I say worn out—and it must. be seeded (town." We do not propose to admit any such fact—thrit 'init. land 14 worn out, but that the hygrometric change of the atmoqptiere has wrought a new i - qiudition of things, to vi Web we mast conform. Pasturing and ploughing have been the means of drying the soil, and to enable it to hold the required amount of moisture, It must be deepened ; that is all there is of it. Shallow culture .lid very well when the air was so saturated with moisture that Aha night ly dews were like a small shower.— We might, with the same propriety, tell our friend Stockdown that the heavens were worn out, for they no longer give us the supply of dews that we - were accustomed to. If we will plo_tigh deep and finely comminute the soil, Wo that the rain will puss down through, It, and thus retain the gases that are held in solution in the rain drops, we shall nut only enrich the coil, hut we shall have au ample sup• ply of moisture for our crops. It is said that the soil Is drying out. Moot eertainly it is, and for this reason we imsrstir it more 'Often, so as to admit the air. The dews and Alum moisten the surface, and form a thin crust, which excludes the air. This cruet must be broken often If we would have the plants make rapid growth. Sapp . ose we have a held of winter wheat, on which the ulna ludo soddened the Soil, we put on a harrow and stir the surface, and at the same time destroy a portion of the plants with the teeth of the harrow; I the advantage is on the side of the - The earns is tens of spring wheat and oats ; in fact, all the small grains. - We see It stated that in England the wheat crop Is double that of aura ; and y(.l rev few 01 our farment are aware that in England the latid la deeply that the seed Is planted in dr:IIA, and that the crop receives re pe.ded weedings and boeings, to Which the steel rakes act a prominent parr. When labor beenmeA cheaper, or wheat dearer, or when experience .9101 have demonstrated that this haul-weeding and hoeing is profitable 11,0 n :AMU we also double the average of our wheat crop nu certainly ac do the wheat-growers of: England. Cheap labor and deAr wheat are potent pow- Nto develop'good culture. - Three lioraes are better than two to plough our corn fields, and we trust the experiment will be tried on the earn crop at least. The ploughing into lands of about three rods wide Is another cheap method of correcting the dryness and the resulting heavy rains; for we all know that long dry spells often come loan end by a small flood, which in turn saturates the soil and stagnates the-roots of the grains, trees and vege tables. A few ploughings towards the eel , ' re raise the bed and make a deep dead furrow, and thus imperceptibly increase the depth of the tillage. If we look at the grain along the centre afire land that we have back furrowed, we see there the best grain, - the longest heads, and the tallest ruse , and yet the soil has not been deepened so much as drained. But, sad one, üby not drain? Simply fur the want of cash, labor and experi ence. But we can accomplish much - 1‘ ith the plough, and these seed beds cost us nothing extra. The dead fur lows are not tilled with water, simply for the reason that the deep tillage has -enabled the soil to hdld the heavy rain, like a ..ponge, and It Sinks deep ly, and in time comes back by capill ary attraction.—Saturday Charier. 1101 t TO MAKE TOMATO VINSOAM.-- Th 4- following receipt for the manu facture of Tomato Vinegar, is given by the Agricultural editor of the Dee Moines (Iowa) Nationa/ Platform It is simple enough to be cosily tried et the proper time : "Take one bushel ot ripe tomatoes, wash them to au open tub, and add one quart of molasses that weighs cloven pounds to the gallon, and thor ollUldy Mlx the whole together, in is !licit eoudltion let the tub stand sex• oral days, not neglecting to frequent: lv stir the mixture in it. When a de cided lnegar oiler Is given off, the juice should be strained from the pons• ol , e_and put into casks, anti left Stand until the process completed. Vine gar thus made Is equal to the hest, and to succeed in De manufacture only re quires faithfully following out these directions." A eftRA l' I crg Pirtli P.R.—The follow ing is a simple method bf keeping lec water for a long time in a cotninon pitcher: Place between two sheets of paper (newspaper will answer, thick biown Is better) a layer of cotton bat ting about half an inch in thickness, fasten the ends of the paper and batting together, forming a eftcle, then sew or rate a crown over one end, making a box the shape of a stovepipe hat, ml nes the ri:n. Place this over an ordl• nary pitcher filled with fee water, making. It deep enough to rest on the table, so as to exclude the air, and the reader Will be astonished elthe . lengtii of time ieo will keep and the water cold after the ice is melted: To CLEAR A Room OF illusQuiTorts. —Take-of gum camphor a piece almost one-third the aim of au egg, evapp,rate ft by placing it In a 'tlu vessel and holding it over a lamp or candle, Mk pig eons that it does act Ignite. The oho will anon All the room and ex pel the nstleqUetoes. One ,night Rot long since we were terribly _annoyed by reheat; when we thought of and • ett the above, after witlea we neither saw nor heard them that night. The nanitinorning thommis not one to be found In the room, though the window Had 'Wpm left apart all night.—,Fix. 1#H41 4 1/I.' ~ - / . .14E printer of the' Wmiern Gazette e reeently published IlitiefaUtritil44lo - : ' "Dry .to wood waited immedi ately at this office, in exchange torpor 'pen. 8.-Alohit bring logalit. deitreinn Wit." DUPHORN 8t HOFFMAN ; NO RTH - -MIZEIT 601tNER, CELI'RE 84VARE, 0,67778.13URG. 1 .2 Al.P.lll*ll AMS Catacom a ouaaig, - 8 B If ALMORAL sti, 0 OP p R B tli e f 4113 , 00TYONADFR 41LACIC currHig, TRICOT CrLOTn6. FANCY CABBINERER, ROKIERY, OLOVEP, P lIPPRPTDERP COLLARK. J'R A N 41 . CARPETS. QUEENHWAI4 KNIVES WI N D O WR UMBRELLAS, BLINDS DON'T 70.N08T 7HR PLd OE Aprll'l7,lll6El. tf FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. SUMMER GOODS, We are constantly reeelving new. and Antra- Wm stylen of ILW4, POPLINS, PRRIDAIRS. PIQUE:B, 6PAINO ULCVIKINGIB, ItLPACAS CALIOOFA, LAWNIA, AIo lorgaathlfttona to our UMW .apply of GINUHANIS, 111.113LINS. 4Zi c/AYTES, CASIO MUM JEANS, 49th nyery Yarlety of Goods for Neu'. mid Iloy's wear. We bare added considerably to our nourbrirrient of' CA ft PETE 4, Wli leh we are selling at greatly redueed prgoe*l.i. Our 'toe* of QU EENS-W A WE Is complete. 11. I=l • - and all Icily" °I ilUlLDliqa 'MATERIALS, l e vee feel Insured we can make It to the Interest of the purchaser to purchase from us, MAN tND : NAILS at reduced prices, OILH AND'PAINTS at low mites. OROCERIIN, of all kinds. Give on a nal and biconYhiced. 1 a 1,4: rt!>:~ iry'~:l i'h y:! x ic' Shin of the Red Frout. Getty*burg, May 1, I. li ROW & WOODS, GETTYSBURG SUMMER STOCK DRY GOODD DRIM GOODfi, 'NOTIONS, LADLEB' HATS LADIES' SHOES CEHLDREHE SHOES, 'mem FOR BOYS,' HATB•FOR MER, HATS FOR CHILI:QM MALaiIVIE corrox, Bond so C0a1e..., at. pleacp Lem prlee. 1100 P SKIRTS, la great variety BALMOR.VL iiKIRTS. MEWARD'DOTW WEAR .4 TRUNKS, of 411*— ALI T SOLD CHEAP. May LIM, tf REA D- Q MR TERS EZZI CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Kind of GeteUenien's Wear, UTCH AS LINEN COLLARS 141iR'rtrrvR, . • PXIInWiiiO4B, CXMIYM AMIUNI;18, - O&OV*K. POCKIETBODIrgi Tasviczazio EfACKS. CANES,4();II4:: . I keep Glanalsorea'a Wear of all kinds and sal tam st Lowest Cash PPiCe& CM BOYS' HATS' ANDr SHOES, tis oat *miaow ~.give m.. ew balm* punisidas doe E=ll , •'•••••- 4 •-••-- MEMO. V• NOMA 1. Aigg. VA ti TIM - GETTYSBURG COMPILER,4IFRIDAY MOR.I4II.ONGi, 41ILY .18WO.1. D. IeCIMADY. "Best always Cheapest VE Bert and etievest tTADDLEE;,: BRIDLES, COLLARS and HARNESS atoll kinds, in the County, are strays to he found at the old and well known eland, Baltimore .t, opposite the Preohytenen antra— 7AcCREARYS'. Our Riding and Wagon Saddles are the most substantially taint and neatest. OUr Harriette, (plain and silver rneremi edi id bs unaplete In every best Material m respect and am of the,very id annitroartablp. Our upper leather Drift Collars CANNOT RE BEAT. They are the beat FIT TING and most du rable. Our Heavy Draft Harness are made to order, Sr cheap as they an be made anywhere and In the most aphittantlal manner. Riding Bridles, Wllips, Ladies, Draft Karnes. FIB--nets, and everything in the line. Norte better or cheaper. Our prices Rive been assucan to the lowest Living stand ant. A liberal Pc reentage for cash, ode all bills amounting to SS or more. Wit - waft nothing bat the best stook and will warrant every article turned oat to be in every respect as represented. Thanklul for pant favors we inviteatteftkm to our present stock. ad-Cited oft a call and examine ratcxs and QUALITY.. D. McCDEARY & SON Ten. SI, 1116 tt CARRIAGE- MAKING .GUaINESS, TAE undersigned have resumed the Car siege-mating business, AT THEIR OLD STAND, Zn Zed M d k &red, Geitypeterg, Pan where they are prepared to put up work In the most Oahlo4ahle, Ilubriuntlal and roper. for manner. O. lot or new and second-hand CAEWAOM, BUGGIES, dca, ON HAND, .7 , ll , leV i hw: will dispose ant the lowest prices aha satistLatoriV i u l be gu lt itsd " promptly KEPALRINCS DONE WITH DESPATCH, and at cheapen ram A large lot of new and old HAW N:IW 013 hand and for saga Thstakful for the liberal patronage hereto- fore enjoyed by them. they aollelt and will endeaver todeserve a largeatiare in the future; DANNER ek. ZIEGLER.' July 10, MI if NEW_ COACH SHOPS. YANTIW, ADAMS .4 CO., LITTI.F-STOW.N, PA IV:E take tide method of informing the pub ic that we have established new Coach ps at. Littlestow n, where we are prepared to manufacture to order oil kinds of BUG. CARB/A01.94, SULKIkM , At., OIL the shortest notice and mast aoctunniseleting terms. Our hands have been procured from Baltimore, and, ati we use none but choice Material, we can put wurk to compete with a ndp in the Mate. Old work re paired aken in exchange Inc new. Aug. 90, 18117. tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. AU rrlflowboiidrvpeluty of Y COACT! WORK, a( the latest and most approved styles and constructed o he mAteriali to which they invite the at te nti onof buyers( Having_ built out work with great care mid of material selected With special reference to beauty of style and durability, we can confidently re commend the work as unaurgemed by any, either In or out of the Miles. All we ask in an intdiectlon of our work to convince those Ju want of anirol of vehicle, that this In the place to buy them. I=l done at abort notice and on reasonable Wllll5 Give tie a call at our Factory, near the i•or net of Washing ton and Chambersburg latreeta Gettymbufg. • , P. J. TATE W E. CUM; March 19, 1040. tf - , , GOOD NEWS ! HENRY OVER RE-ER, lIALTIXORE gT.. OrPTESIVIG, PA., 'GAS completed has new Store House and IA Just returned from the city with a fresh and well selected stock of Goode, which he respectfully, invites by trier - Ada sod the pub lic generally to call and examine. • au gict,TB CHEAP. His ttock consists of GROCERIEB, FANCY GOODS, NO:TI.O.Ni3, CEDAR, WILLOW AND QtriENS-WARE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, AC. as -The Caati or trade will be given tot Prow% Corn Outs, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Ba con, Lard, Rap At , e, March 20, lass, If °HEAP -NE CASH 1 NEWEIT9RE I . , . ORM DIIIITES, LIQUORS, ac. The undersigned has Tetnied to Oettysharg, and -opened a new Store,. on &Litho lre street., next door to the Post Odle*, and neszly op poslte the Court) House, _Where he Offers IW. sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choice assortment of Utootries,— SUGARS, _COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, sy,RUPB, BALT, AG, with MR, BACON, LARD, IC. - Ab.o, Liquors,— diVIHRS, lIRANDIRd, GINS, WHISKIES, Rome, and everything else In the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to stilt any and everybody. Recollect Has I the plate to tar, CHEAP FOR CASH. • 12E3E! April 23, 1867 NEW MACHINE SHOP AT NEW OXFORD. rE nhtleralgrned calla aUenUon to hie new un dsehine Shop, at New Oxford, Atialll Adams ty, which hr Mot put up, at large expense, with the determination to do v lo k r and satis factory work. lie will matt ore various kinds of AGRICULTURAL hfiIINENT, Tneh as VERFAIIING MAUR". LW, SPRING OOTH It.A.K.‘"S, de.; and whir r keep tile BUCKEYE HEAVER d STONER on hand for sale. AU descriptions of REPAIRING done promptly faul as cheaply as poasible. He has ip omit °cam with his Machue kkop a esTRAII SAW 4114, upon Which ice will do all kinds of work in that line, He salts the public to call and give him trial, and he guarantees full satisfaction, March 13, IRE. 6m CABINET-MAKING. Wm. H. Silbffler, AVING looated.in the town of NEW 0X .14.1 FORD, Adams county, will carry_ on the business of Cabinet-making, In all Its branches. FURNITURE kept ou band and made to order. He will also Wry*, sale a choke assortment of CHAIRS. Ha Invites the citisena Or the town and surrounding country to - give him a call, as be will WI as low as an he panhandle' any otheoptace. He will guarantee hie work te be Made la In the beat maser, and or good materials. New 07Jord, Jau. 31, lank if DR. IL HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUG arer, Mee and Drug Stare CUAXEUERSBURO ST., GETT'TSBUItti. Medical advice without ebarge. rz= DRUGS MEDICINES PATENT MTIUCTNES, Z. U 8 , YE gT FES, maLAI.ACI itiODA, CREAM OF TAR TAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, &e. ERRE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, Dr. R. Sorrier's OM, reliable remedy for chapped hands, ro ughakin, an. • All *Aides warranted pare and genuine. Des. Zr, IBQ. U A 71145T-CLABiI DUNK AT PRIVATE SALE, WITELIN two ATiort ui Chrboryl, ow g 0... f=l4 ot tve gor ni M m otil ... Term rwoonablo. For tanker Clorwukikba, &PSI' to WM. input. Jirept.V. FOIL tt Liotiwolaiww. Fo• HOUSE PAINTING. U80A147...L WARM AN, 1104 Na LASINSIIR. *Mb Wolidnince 0. Gekllamutt, Pa. CRXrD WORK Ant XOPSRATE P4lga Jigs A Wit Tin-Ware and. Stoves, TSB LARGEST ABHOEMIENT OF Tfl JOUN vdWasa4str WARE IN -THE COUNTY. AT - S. G. COOK'S, (formerly Andrew Polley's;) 'deo some of THE BEST COOKSEaSTOTESIIESSAKEZT, OLD DOMINION, COMPROMISC, , PENNSYLVANIA A Mae, many ether &Melee Re Mediae se, which will be said aglow as ss any ether Jow.v. ma. It SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. G.X08,-,E 4.111.V0LD, Has now opened a bilge Stock of READ"- MADE moraufe, mealy at Ws own man ufacture, consisting of all sizes of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, Hosiery, de., de„ at prices to suit the times. can, 07.1133111113 and judge fee yourselves. April 2,4„ ISO& tf THE HOWE SEWING MICHINES I The erect IN*L i r il LUAU la The highestpremiubt--Me Cram of the Legion of H and Odd ifedat—aura at the Par te 1 7. ad-Every kind of work cand )„ done on them, \\ 1;\ For sale at Geo. Jacobs & Bros, re, Chambereburg street, Gettysburg, where th can be found opeinutlig and giving full In sCrOettous on the Mashines. SiroEo. JACOBS I 880. ant tie only Agents to Adam ea, Pa. (]►Dolan °ob taining price liat, &c., can be had by address. UHF them, Jan. al, MI& it TO CAPITALISTS ! Penning deglions at Investing and realizing nearly NINE PER CENT., are requeoted to CISIII=I Gettysburg National Bank, and obtain amebae a the Wales lhallie and also Csnstassi Meade 11/11reed Com- .pantir gratb. These Investments are daily growing In favor and sales lacraudng. Bonds can be had at all times at. tlds Batik, where an latermatton eaneeimbne sold In vestments wpieforttelly be even: Dee. !0,1867. tf UNION P.WIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. First National Bank of Gettysburg - 1 15 agent for the sale of the FIRST KOBT• &WE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTERINT BONDS, at par and interest. SiTlntereat payable semi annually at gm Imola% All neoessary lisinnastion given. GM ABBOLD, Cashier Gettysburg. Nov. a. Mg LIME TENS. THE undrlgued has bought out hb former partner, Outwit, Lai now continues the TEE LIME-BURNING BUBINEER himself—at Lbe Gettysburg Lime Mina on We corner of the Railroad end North Stratton Sheet. Thankful for past patronage, he will endeavor to deserve It. oontinusume, by prow eating the boalmas an vlaarould on es large a male as poealble—alwaya selling • ISOod article and giving 110 Pd meuare.— Forniera and °theta rfaty lank fur the prompt fllling of orders.. Ile else eactlnues the COAL BUSINESS, oftring tke mad , popular bade. House keepers and othorrahould glve him a ow.— Biwaloath COal constantly on band. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Gettysburg: M==o Gettydkurg, Noy. 15.1884 tf BARGAIN' NEW • CIZIOOMIV`1" JOHN t ItESS & SON LAVE opened • new GROCERY, in Get- Vibe*, as north-vreet owner ot the e Square, sod hiev_e Jug received a splendid woodmen& or M.MH GROCERIES, eaba,Vees,B=cotralattise=6.Vor !Lomita. AUG, QU NaWAR& OCenrWIWINe, Nets, Prot eamporsaey Arlieles awl . We will sane keep es bead amid FPS. . Ravens warred Ow CAEN, we are pan to inn very eheap. Give ass call and adze !kw yourseives. . Sept. XT. latt. u OROOMY & • FLOUR STORE. MEALS 4 BROTH - Eli HI AVM tantotedi the# Ware to the Nein -11 property, on Cluunbersborg atne, where they proptede to keep constantly odd head , GROCERIES, Maw, Jed, Rations, &o. Aldo, VEGIEWLUDI assini4=ll Übe cis: sad coi go. Los ataaskel= am aftiveluvlbesut. Pa oWa rsi . mama a Imo. April A LM ,tl Y~ t r~liii i iY~~ RAMIS some valsabh. Irkbalk win trade kir am or Nan this c.i . flre limarroiroWeesSol, sad %Met OM 1,1116. among irlah an Uk• NOBLE COOK, MOONOIIINT, BARLEY. SEIZAP, to plus ID Uue about: EL 0. COOL NOTICE J. 13101iY HAIR, Cantkler. EM GETTYSBURG JACOB BEILEY. Erszn IN OCITIVIBURG 22 _ex° rd ../ .ALL KINDS OV LE? ILL THE SKS COTE ! Fbmtp,e4.o, a aisfeetkuktry Store. K. \ l ll' id ri l. • lisv i l acr "h ami t : gad.: More. ea Baltimore stseet, Deady op ' amb,ffettysburg.lwrites C ite =s lidlzOtialne Large slid Mated se the ban been, no effort will be spared to render It stir more attractive and amica ble. He now offers IV ritlizl w Mare, PIMA Candy, - Work Percy do., Pori/Moe, „. Plaklas. ooh, liemilms, Pocket- Lobstews, Mika Chomeabow, Pocket:May, Fancy Wm, Jewelry, Perms Crackers, cases, Wins Malta, Brushee, Bassoon do., Perfumery, Fire Wor Soaps, Pens *Pe k., ncils, ' Combs, Writing Papers, Fruits, Buts, tvelosmon, ' 87" . 141 A0 NUMBBOIIS +olkegitAlON.- He intends to sell everything at the lowest panda)e pram, beLevtag that "small paditsu brag "quiet sides." end are there're* best' for buyer sod saner. Come one-come an A. E. FEISTF.L. 11Arch sr; teas tr PrZ'O'.rMrlri'M=ll: bscribers have just returned from Me I th e r rt su ies with as immense supply of HARDWARE & CIEOCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore street - At prices to salt the times. Our stock Consists In part of 817ILDING MATERIALS, GARMENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS, CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, BODELKKEEPER'S F/XTURES ALL KINDS OF IRON, &c., GROCERIES OF ALL KINIA OILS, PAINTS, Az., ite. There Is no article Included In the several 1 3 is menlicated abovebut what. can be LM store. Every class of Mechan ics saki bisacoommodatesi here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers can find every-ar ticle In their line. Give us a call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash as any house out of the eity. JOEL. R. GANNER, , DAVID ZIEULEIL Gettysburg, May 15, 1664. NEW DRUG STORE, I=l THE Irden o ttv d i It: opened & t rend Irore spocsnlrcaltt the'attentlon of eme 'tlie'prtatilor:4; his stock of PAINT% S OILS VARNIERIN, DYS si t WINDO GLAM. PATENT SUIDICINES, and a run assortment of DRUGS; In a word !It co= s te mock of Goode generally kept to a Drug Store. All of which halm bean daring the past two weeks, and a ° , l l am be l ead low. All the article s formerly snantitsctured at the old eetablishment in East.Rerlin can be had here. Understanding bushier, perfectly, and selecUnA his goods himself, ha m is able t o warrant hla Warp pure and ea repnreed. The public are requested to give him trial. D. M. MILLER. ! New Oxford, ay 6,1847. tf Farmers, Attend, to Your Interests! GETTYSE beeriber won' inforsp MIMI:I -WO% im t] and others, that he is st Il manufae airing various kinds of castin and Ma chines, made to order, on sho notice, such as THRESHERS AND POWE Cave different &Meeof Powers.) C.C.CRIEIIe REEDHTH.4LEBS AD CLEANERi4, MEN TI SFT : AND SEPARATORS CON FODDER COTTERS STRAW AND HAY C TERS CORN PLANTERS; UGH'S, such as Cast Ploughs, Harehear Ploughs, Side hill and Corn Ploughs, the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE. the latest Improvement • aIsoHIHREHAN'S SELF.IHISCHARGINg .1)(11W.: HAKE He will hkewlae wane adore . . MOWERN AND METAL SCitgWR for Cider Presses, lILON RAILING fir Cemeteries or Porches, wio avezyttitag aka In his line, all at law rates. KAI BALE.—A One-horse Wegosi. DAVID STERNER. April 10, IBM. tf 10 TEE BUILDING COMMUNITY AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO .IMPROVZ THE undersigned respectfully informs the panne that 11l still continues the cd,RPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old island, on West street, Getlyaborg, and is rawly Mall times to sccowinsodate those wanting anything done In his HIM He Is pre pared to furnish all kinds of work for build. log wooer, of the best material, and as neatly and cheaply as it mu be done at any other establishment In the county. Expe rienoed haridsabrays In medlar= and warn executed with promptness and dispatch. Thankfal for past hvon, he hopes, by attention to business, to receive • liberal chars of public patronage. W3l. CHRITZMAN. June 1.7, IN7. tt Gettysburg Railroad. GE OF OCNINECTIONB.—On and at tar Monday, May lift, Itlo, Passenger ns- Will leaver and arrtvedt Clettyaburg, and make connections, asfollows MINT PASSENGENITRAIN will leave Oet yaburgat Eli A. M., with paseengerrfor York, t Hsrristem, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and the North and Week arriving at Balloter Junc tion without change of are, Ft 10.15 A. M., con necting with the' Fast Line Bank on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at Bnatimore at 13-10 noon. Aim connecting with Mall Train from Baltimore north, at riving in Harrisburg at 1.00 P. N. Arriving at Gettysburg 1220 P. Id., with passengers from .lilarrisenn, York, Baltimore and Washing ton. BROOND PASSMYGER TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 12.45, P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 2.40, and connecting with mall train South. Arrive at Baltimore at 5.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 4.30 P. M. aOh pas sengers front Philadelphia, Harrisburg and the North and West, and also with paasen gees from Baltimore and Washington by the bat line north, which leaves Baltimore at 12.10 DOOM Panseugers can leave Baltimore In the Mail Train at 8.30A31., and arrive in Gettysborgllt 12.30 P. M. Or leave Battimore in the feet line at 12.10 nom, and arrive In Gettysburg at 4.20 P. M. Bat one change of cars either nay I IM Hanover Junction, May 94,190, Ft, liceVAlDT,Preo't Hanover Branch Railroad. CIN and after MONDAY, Dec. DOA, 1887, pee fir=r trellis on the Hanover Branch rill leave as follow.: FIIIBTTRAIN will leave Hanover at 9.20 A. nth passengers Ibr York, Baltimore, Nur. riablirg, and the North and WOOL. This train arrives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., con necting with the FastLlne Smith, on the Northern Central Railway, which arrive& at Baltimore at UM P. X., and also with the Mall Train North, which &Trivet; at Harrisburg at 19.16 P. M. itip-Thls train returns to Hanover at 11.53 P, If.. and arrive. at Gettysburg at 12.55 P. N. SECOND TRAIN leaves Hanover at 2.45 P. H., and arrives at the .1 Etnedon - at &* P. M., connecting with the Mail Train South, which arrives at Baltlatore at GAO P. H. Passengers by th i n 6.11 traP. in I for York lay over at the Junction unl. irirThls +rain returns to Hanover at 4.46 P. Y., with passengers for Hanover, Gettysburg Paiwengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Est , b.un sad Littleatown. will Wise either the Mail Train at 8.110 A. M. or theFaat Use at .IC4 3U.11 LIB, Agent. Dee. 110. DOR. U Pennsylvania Central Railroad. WI; ISa R freak route runnLutbet between Phil - sderphia and Pittston rg. Trains Leaving make Use following eannoolloas with tide lit tine: Gettysburg Have at &IS a. *. and 12411 Hanover June. arrive 10.05 _ leave 10.50 " 9.40 " Darrieburg arrival= m . 11.45 " leave 4,10 9.45a.m. arrive 9.49 " 7.99 fierrlsbarg leave 1.15 " 1216 . Pittsburg arrive 1.30 a. so. " At Philadelphia elope connections aremade with the trains tor sew 'York. Boston and ad Eastern Cities, At Pittabars connections are made ll In the Se*western Union Depot with the train s tor a potnts. terFor E DW A R D ton Ivrea to El. 1 lAMltt es. Oen. Ru., litany W. Owl:aux, Geri. Plum Arthilla. June 5,19&1. tt NOTICE. lpartaanddp linnitafore eisting be l:smiths undersigned in the Produ x ce aad basinais was dimalved aa the frit day &rosary MM., by mutual eort seat. The at asmaWa and all bellaire imam beer leg in Übe - bandi t = Gulp, who is duly authorised to setae up the mare. He will be found at the Ware. Mors row Ls thritlighent St afters .118 PPRaVa Wrireshaare instdr ed to mill and settle. C allkSHANit. Jan. /7, IMIL tt Bale Oryiag. W. PLIENGIEBIG aontinnes the business L i tie SA LE CRYITiG, and @Melts time easi er Ow public. It is /tie entlesthewor to thrs miss then. soenth ettysburg. eis.. thadirthsse hwoo sad. ins P. IL— is • linemen Artslioneer, under thelir Tux Lew Mg. then Gaited awes. , v=%:.,-Ir- i'i.ia.mvistui-;-.- I j r itizN ev, at coke aull Woolanha ux ad Drr- K H. MINNIGH. A . ' ,`.? :7 , 11: CH Ala BE it8.111L11,4 f 9 RTi.TT, NEXT DOOR T) TER ILICTIOTOIfi HOTEL, GRTTIRBURG, PA., Confectiew,-Periodicalud News Niot. ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONS, CANDIES ORANGE% LEMON% NVER, immits4untr, Mk snr - ICE CREAM AND CAKES impplied to Amities and pullet, at aborted I=l THE WILY PAM= OP PHILADELPHIA, NEW YoBN, AND CHOICE I(AGAZI2PEB, supplied to subeerlliers at lowest »tea. sr CALL AND ZIGASIINE.IOII I= FURNITURE, D. C. SHEAFFER, PETERSBURki, (Y. B.) PENN'A., Is prepared to oikr to the Public anything in hla line a. drop a eau he kW is the = ear Purebasers will do well to eon and exam- foe our stock before buying elsewhere FURNITURE made to order. Repairing done 12101,44, cheap- b. •ad with dispatch. Jan. 14, Vliii. tf BARK! BARK! 1,100 CORDS WANTED ! EK SIINEKZIWIULR WAITI3 600' CORDF3 OF BLACK OAK BARK, for which he Wal Pee OA Oe per cord, as dolly- ery, in good order, at hie taa,ganl, to Get- tpibvag. Wasitad also, 600 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BALK.. for which the hlgilegt imariEet wipe WM dr given = Volk 14, b ern WM. BOYER, & SON, \ . INLALiaII IN , t I RIES, NOTIONS, T BACCO \ S, &C. , ALilO, - ' With 1 lineal luortit I GRO Willow Ware. Stone, Wooden if iU Gods usually kept I FIRST-CLAM FAXII.Y 0 Y. Jan.lo. INC tt 'FIRST NATIONAL BA OF GETTYSBURG. Notice to Hoiden of 7-80 Notes. Lent tell, when the privilege of converting the Angtuit 7-30 Notes expired, many persona who neglected to consort into 5-20 Bends, or sell loot the preordain and thspriviklre of convert twg. It will be the same with the 7-30's ma Oaring In June and July next, if not disposed of in Woo. Thin Bank will either aniveritozr purebaie, the 7-80's, allowing prombakAimi I=3 O. API4OLD, Culler Feb. U. UM. U WY. t. summon & SON, A Sabbath liberal dlawount allowed for Ctiarhheasswl Allrltuitzuetlona given both to Vocal and Instrumental Music, at our rooms, and at pa ;lona' haanan y ettbet to Indlviduabg otriasoca, on CARPENTERS MD CONTRACTORS, rel i b l e 'ernlj• GATTYSBURG, PA., Are prepared to de all I.,.latta et Carperdering —contracting and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repshing, de. They keep eonstaatly on bawl end inatualkature to order, !iY`~1:~'\_1:I IY r ~ ~f i :~ :i ii l: I f -t:I,r:l! 7~i AND WINDOW PEA MS, 00BNICE, woos /I WINDOW BRACKETS, And any Aker ANak In the !loading Lane. Seasoned disteriel coastently on hand, =Pe- danced workmen aware In reedlneM,-end work executed with dispatch. Sir-Orders promptly attended to Sept. ID, 1867. It NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON e.. the Hill. 14 : 1 0 14 :r • stm cl .,:e jetm O N Sii Jan" of SIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, OAJERLIMZ GARNERS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, lUDWO BRIDLF, BLIND BILIDLINi OOLLAMI, FLY - NETS. ie., . as low let the lowest. J IL DOWIL June Ili, ISO. If CANNON'S , MARBLE WOBIEB s . On MUMen ESL, opposits'Ont Coaftoßene, GATTTRII736 I , PKWIP /MAT none tsar 01 Vatic ALOOOI.I 111 MEW sin= OT T 'ART isaw4.lol6. tt IN GREAT VARIETY, PAILASoL'S, FANS, CORSETS, AT I=utrcv Gb Vcirc3pas'. wAy nom w ' rows POUVEUZIMMI MOD, ai Makes tr,4o", HAY AND GRAIN rf".4.7tITE.D. Tn . 's undersigned would announce to the citizens of Adams county that they still awry on the GRAIN AND PEAY 13IISINTA19, at t G he ett oldysburg stand, 011.ANTTE STATlON repared, on the Rai They are p b 3 pay (he WOW, lroad. prime ate GRAIN AND . HAY. Thal hasp 1.11 lands or GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOB, ea. vita* they will sell at the smallest poem.. 131 Te us a earl sad me for yeomen's'. PHILIP HANN & SONS. Dee. 20, ISIIT. ly raß GETTI73III,RG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. • A. underalopied hiked pleasure lam:mower to the ultimate of ett,Tobting and We blic genera/1p that he h es removed Qom pu WAWA rookie; on Wert Alfddlo street, to B&W- More street, and utterly opposite the afore of Wellman:la Brothers. The room he now °c ouple' has bma reemisAY IMO/ a n axProualT ler his buolnera. Th. Location us an admlrnble mivarlillog biro. to take pictures 'nail anodes of weather, end with a correct new unequalled 111.127 where LIKELIFE- PHOTOGRAPHS, et every his. opt dew7tpvttop exeinted In the ffnest etyle. Particular attention given to the CARTE Dl{ V/iilTE,Auici to eopyhag AMBBOTYPID3 and DAGIVERZEOTYPF.N. ef deceased friend.. Also— tjjlNltr , a new style of picture, which ha. become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE. DOLDAR only. Alai —THE PORCELAIN PICTURE, which far weir beauty and durability are mum - pained We are prepared to carry on the businNia In V i i i. :tAw/eua brandies, and having had cen tuple:lona we rua marina In CitY AZ. ANTEEING PERFECT bIAT.DiIAt Our facilities for a full ,11spiny of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery In the comity, sad we would therefore Write every one to call at the NEW GETIASIII.I/1U 1413M1T GALLISRIf. 11 antiis eive exama AP .1.111. ine our bpootroe us Jculgo for yon lane 2fa TO FARMERS ! raeific Guano Compauy'r COMMI PACIFIC GUANO! PRICE,REDUCED TO 436.00 PER TON. t r ii: ME, OP THIS GITAMO In Maryland several year. for Corn, Tobacco and Itlprlng Cropeois well as for Wheat, has establiehed Its excellence. It possesses all the qulcknees of Peruvian thlano, with perma nent qualltlee not poesessed be that article. Repellence late shown that. thin *nano ri pens the Wheat crop from fire to sir ',kept ear lier than the Super Phowhates. It also ri pens Toberco earlier, and produces, a crop of better quality. The Pacific Guano Company has authorised the above reduction in muse. quenee Of the depressed condition of the fauns lag Interests In the Southern States. It Is the pa=of the Company to furnish the best at the lowest price, which Ulm are ah to to do by reason of their large capital and facil ities. The Guano is warranted name in quali ty as heretofore sold by us. JOHN S. MEESE SI GENLEAL AGEN , t OH THE COMPAN Y. „ St,lttlt Street, Ltaltitatkre. !tor sale by McCtiltlli S II A.31.11.TUN, lLei vsMbnr~ 27. ISCg. Cnl DIORO PHILLIPS' GENUINE. 13EVISEEENJ/ Super-Phosphate of Lime, STANDARD GETARANTID. PQM 11•11 A.l . IliiinrrAcavaaa's Ds/me, No,. 2T Nortb Fount, Street, PhlladelpUla MEMEM . - And by Desdeta In general throughout the Country , . II'U_IiigIfII.REFLO GUANO of vilatah. 310R0 PHU.I.UPV PROAPHATM la and ahaaya boa been manufactured (and of which!. has sole control for the United Stated coalman& tilty per cent, more Rune Phosphate than haw Bone, therefore It Is mom durable. The ad dition of AINIZI3OIIhI ONE , / I& greater fortllislng. value. Over seven'yeane experience ham pro , . (41 to the Farmer that it inakeii a heavier grain than eves stable manure, and to not only active bat : 1 1Fijoe l o ag 00 pee too, 2,0110 a. Blaemant *realm.]: MORO PHILLIP*, Role Proprietor ►nd Manufacturer. Mare& 13, 18118. Vrn =SINGER & SHEREIAN, NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREFL , , EA., E!MMMM - , respectfully inform the public tha t they am prepared to fureblh Pleura of the following manneteloreor of any other make that may be preferred t Alliviala. Wakes a aeaualdt, Clldletertair a son, liradlaug7, Raabe Ilt elan. Bala & Sea hNTEY.CI4.IIII3ILA , ED T COTTAGE, H M ARONIC AND BOL DOIR ORGANS AND MELODEONS. . ..... These InstrumentS staid unrivalled by any thing found In thin country or In Europe, as Is adnillaed by all impartial Judges. The meat eminent Pipe Organ Builders and Performed, • - hula to MsMver excellence in reed gone, • • nounced them vastly auperlor to mt mama eeedlngly quick articulation m 4 wuntt. ••. the essential feature In imttorapm a of this..•• We invite the se, e{it-Vrta.4,ny any milaslain °fall. .. . . , PATE VI . VOX lil- - .yA,,N.. TithElaipaals This lattiquad most woostettul inventtoo (ea aelcootstedesid by ;s „ 1.1 leading artists) will be found only bathe halpy hulteuresnats. 111 at tempting to *sprit* the effect of ttils atop, we are at twit Kr//ilettW. its beauties LIUMIA, be wr i t tet ku p Initst ne beard to be apprecia ted can Be as :ataNlnary tach. requires a 1107thne 87 ac pe Ilrr Iy ee the reed Tone, giving the ;wit. tie sweetness Of the human \Mee, I,, A k. Iti ft ad melodious alai pure that lt . Ape, er fut s to effebant the listener. THE: HARMON' , ORO for Churches, Public Halle anti ;mhos, uea a powerful sab-Bads with Independent reeds, Harmonic attachment and Voa Humana Tremolo, and is believed to Wine moat powers fal reed organ road°, being nearly equal to a Pied Organ of three times the met, Alllnstruments warranted for five yep ra, /fir BRASS BANDii supplied with Iritru mewls and magic at rammuuble terms. HOOP .i,11: TS, WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MARE" er "KEYS TONE/MIRTH," ARE the beet and Cararsor Low Pnacon Hoop Skirtetu the market. TrallSkirta springs, SLR; 11 springs, ilMa; and etli springs, 1.45. Plain Fiki rts, tape*, dUnkrturrx, so Onkel ; Zwprings, to Oenta; aff springs, e 415; and 35 springs, 51.1 n. Warranted to wery re spect. "Our OWN "Make"of "UNION SKIRTS," Eleven Tape Trails, from A/ to 54 springs, SLID to $2.511. Plain, Mx Tap., A to .i 1 springs, from 95 Cents to tao. These Skil - U{.4re bettir than those sold by other establishments as first class goods. and at much lower privet. "Our OWN Make"of "CHAMPIoN SKIRTS" are In every way superior to all other Hesse Eikirta:before them/bike, and onlyhave to heel twined or worn to convince every one = Mist. Manufactured of the best ilnendi English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, sop Lba Myle of the metalle fastenings awl. man ner of securing them eurpase for Wirability and airdeuenee any other Skirt In WM *ono try, and are lighter, more elastic. wear imager, give mare matisfuotion, and are really clisager than all others AlNery lady a.ad They are being sold ex tenaively by Mere/mete thsoughout this and the lakkening stale" at very moderate prices. If you want the beet ask for "Hopkins etnimpiou Skirt." It you do not Ond them, get the useachant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. Merchant/L/011 [lnd our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite 14watt:wall and azatsdnexi extenotce moseetwent, or send ter Whol e WU:ULLA.. Xate had Metall at Manufactory, will of the Metall Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all ordese shankl ter addressed. MANUFACTORY Aso SALEROOM, MB Between athlisigi7ll ) d WM. T. HOPKINS. 211, I INn I :fiii:l l lF.l%i:MirtV 4 : ls l Mfro. Reportßarraere Cub, Y. NC; UI g LEIGI MA VALL.XI23.—W ELL D. Osborn, ' F A l air& besl giveu soun d , sett hiftg IS= IAVIITI - 1 /1126timers' clothes ean, and nela too Wert kw the wows ? Washing =- =ilhem ao genenally proved failures lam .hold of throwing away my roo mer won One . ' viunistar Boarawmr—/t you had to play ten tlmaa thel money you mention. Itiauld be the boa Inventammit you ever ti Van Wm. But you moat ned upon =lai, (lea the trulyenial Clothes Weiner filad solar MOO 4.1.41 eitdldrep, will rum ap pat you blessed. For they will find washitur =Mk Mill." EMU NY C. BROWNING, General Agent, al Oortliadt Buser, N. Y., Hof' Rsaiers and Canvassers everywhere. e 5, MA ant Osborn Mentielaring Company, 14100 I&fteeker Ilteemh 3. Y.. "013 BORN" AND ANIMAL BIRD CAGICR Le h AtrainTt n eit aL of These - Wire of a. great variety of styles and lilliiiiihStalodo asearlf. AroattitO .21trd. Sluirra, rimy us Ina superior manner; ao 411 r IMMlCEurrion-whlth et so aglazienrae-belng need In theft Ana Vzoun Pitoor.- AMU opprocitto WWI MIAs of •=r ws lbo u joood histmt la n pri.k. o (MYR Ors u; . , ;DAUM. and New York State Pare tto the Trade. Send for 41 = "1 eobausatu! G&W! In lift cmonc 9"tg, ruts •pazifitailawari, NA4ZI OF OSTTYLIBUItO Will Wow Interest. on Irbil Deposits, so 3 PPS' ORS! /Mt ',1 ., MI! pm 1 liesei. “ “ II smehlis6 FM= " 64 will convert MS NOT/48=W BONDS, as usual, tree of CASH IXIIOOIIND DM:WM 'SOTO and coupoNis. Wlll also purchase or sell 9TOCIDS and 8019k3 of every kind, free of charge aa eon- soiselen, arid wall at aU times pay the HIGH INT PRICE for GOLD and SILVER, sod will, with pleasure, trammel all business promptly, as heretofore, pertaining M • well regulated Bank Mk AENOtsD, Quitter Gettynbun, Nov. 8, 18/R. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK GOVERNMENT RONA 9, of all kinds, BOUGHT wad MOLD. BEVEN-TIIIRTY Benin converted Into FIV&I'W.E.STY VOIVDS without. rbaritc• COMPOUND INTETWIT NOTP.I3,CA9LIER. The minizer raninrf f nnkl on GOLD sad kllLvial. STOCKS and BONDS. of all kindirp _boned, for persons *without CHARGING GOV- tlitEXl ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Intereot on SPEC/AL DEPOSITS adrcmced-1 =MO 4 per *eat. ler I gear, 4 pee else. Poe 4 aleeslas, a per irs asOistba. Persons irtstilog Information to regard to V. 8. Sands, and !Anti : 14141 1 , 4 . 9ad5. are in vited be lipin toa cidi. ‘ anifne will give all ObeerfUllY J. BROM BAIR, CALahter. Gettroburs, Oct. 33, Me. tt EICELPOR OiLLERT. PHOTOgrRAPHS, nay .natures, AUMICYTYPEO, Stereosco.pie "HeH•+ - of the BATTLE-FIELD, srrizoscoM PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, A1438T.71146, I AND AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES srAre deal ii n0i.0144 but the best of Its kind. Can and *amino mar ;dock. C. J. TYSON, rcaprietor April 3,185. tt WE Len 1:1101130 nem Mrs. S. 4. AlZen's =ilM7 HAIR RESTORER. FAVORITE HAIR - D ' ITESSING Yew Style, in One Bottle, will quickly restore gray Hair to Its natural color and tealuty, 444, produce luxuriant growth. It to perfectly Ltarmless, and to pre- feered ovite every ether preparation by Woe whxt have • Lae bead of half, lui well WI • Most wish to ireeteretit. The beautiful ems perfume liapairleel to thu Hair li: . make It dad e lbr ()M ead young. ror k e by all Dreutete. Depot, lee Green\ vfob Street, New Tort. PRIOR ORR DOLLAR. Feb. 29, 11304 Sin PHOTOGRA. LADIES' TOILE SETS WiaTrak DESKS, PER7IT-4fERY", Pauly Mu sad Behada' Vow TOTS, ad, mc.. aom. AT A. R. FEISTkL'Sp' Opp:;itte ralutesticickiV Gettribarg, ltuirgihitt/A, LEWIS ',STEOUSE Haa Itioadis boot ltlii.olosiok, on Dorttale street, sod eaolagtbbboaeaeeagse border than teem He make he old Wends and the panne train. • 1 t sonspl_nr, eimunins, , anirsonaziey 6204,118, roticcos, aD., In lardtearnd a little cheaper than the cheapest. Don't lomat toe plaoe—nearlYnacke site: the Railroad 1114141011. ChAraliniry Oct, U, Yip. tr LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & wuckumaz =tunas or vescr GOODS notions, 408.1116 Y wog Vektettll" • Ea 11111 1 / 1 141111111S $44,1184 * Melly Milr" 1111133111111WL 11 5 6 pluotPß l4 t ot MARK; Olf 111. e =MY 114011. I SONS, Philadelphia, Northwestern Fertilizing Co., CHIcA,OQ, Nu LS MANIIVACMNAIk ' - Velem r ISAVOITS IMW 11.11Y1 PHORPIVATR. $5B per %Molt.. FZIEIZE VS per sow lbs. BAtrair CRled GO ItIAXO )141% • 17R •• tee per 1.006114, Tiss &boy* lisinarni ars furnished IS boas and bitted*. whichever cUstomets prefer. Br n o !live wahbrea.g weeNs 01.14 the attention of Ferment Is especially di rest/el in tbelhell that the is =new of the Haw Material of which the sho.c Manures aro compeeed, ere so well tinder control that we alre:lraVolitrarttfltrOt ODU natilyl4r Pessentnaw of anwoonis titan of other claw trumulactured maxim. InAhe market.. RAMS & PIONM, n) South Laiawara Avetkur, l A N ILADS.I.I , IIIA. NORTHWESTERN VERTILIEINO Cur. Loki; dr.,Liug4 , ? 4 , ::1 ;,, , ,. 46) - 114.1.;(41. COM , an y U t he may he promeed &net deelerx In any of the psineipal towns In the I. oiled iaates or Dominion of ru.adtk. Jame 19,11 t. .frn FL M. TT'llTiß & CC) "irEarrABLE AMBROSIA IA IMAT IT PrltYolttll 411lc, GEHEINEHAIR rtEwronArtvir,obang- A, lag Gray Light, Red or Faded Hair u• the Durk, LW/Mow Men Dews, which wt War* youth or aim. It WWIU rosltlroly eradi cate Rupture and riandrillT frotu tIIr xralp, and wbeee thkte In life int Be orloada, will estate a new grturth of flair to ut forth ea held apollii Thousands urn teetify p inE tolhe e. PRICE': 91.00 PER BOTTLE. ' air A. p. Aurhlnq Wbolesule tu34.1 1 Arm ts flottritnirg—und for m[ hi Fit Teta by %in 13' iiiTESIiEW 'el NEW GOODS FOR iWNitit* A2.7-o'./41MFM1:11 VINN plat retilrni‘d horn the city will. e Woe and wail &meted stuck of alot/Drl NOTIUNN. 020C111111:8, BoWIENN-WAD4O,. , 111101,23 AND RATH, L eMI elett weeention of Ike euraument and the community to my largo an , eit Wald' 1 son low oilerttig at lower rates than they have been alum the war, and la price. which cannot fall to vtrtke the pricelia.r ae ' at= at ‘h aa ßi l ' ow .‘" tiV r irev /,‘ )1.'7 yupar 11 I 17 , teat! I am akar prepanal to meet competuMn In lots prime from any atol all qw,ncr, Prompt conformity to the lowevt market prime la my eatablhda4l rule, MMWEIMI SPEER'S PORT GUAJPE WINE, throe ky Ifurinede 0/ lboureira/tons fin arrh or annanauslon Psupoara. Erceliest for Ladllee anal Weakly Pwrawfu TO UNE. ViNEYARDS. NEW JERSEY limer't Port Crape Vise, Fay Tears Old. Fillil Justly - celebrated native Wine le made ,r om tato Moe at taw Oporto Grape, nosed thls oeuntry. Ita invaluable Tonic and arcragigkening Prop(rtira are unsurpaseed by any ‘Otter native Wine.- Beni the pare jafee of the grape, produeed Mader own personal .pervlskeit, Its purity and gelitilneness are gtutruntA td.- The youngest child m partake u( goner ens eualliles, end the weakest lnvnithi 11111) use It to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various allmenui that &allot the weak. r sex. It la, in every respect, A WINE TO WE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grupe Wine. Females use 14peer e Port Grupo Wine. Vitsik-ly persons Iluil a beuatit liy Its use. Speer's Wines In Hospitals are preferred to other wine& Mold by DrugirLetaa,ad Grocers,, AS - The Trade xupplied by Johnson, Iloilo il l af h t i ar p d i r i a .: and Frt. och, I:UE.lmMb* A Ce .. A. ttpeer'■ Vineyard, New lensiy, Mite 24,f Broadway, New York. August 30, 1807. IY , March, 1868; Now ready, ikejoilavuog work, containing 1438 closely primed, large octavo pages, well bouticCin law sheep. Price, $lO. THE LAW REGISTER; =I LAWYER* LN LUZ LIDILT.EII. STATEN THE STATE BECORD; conts t inlng toe Stale and County OMeers, the - organization lux ladlettozeinsul Ternui of the Courtii . for every Mate:mind Territory : THE OFFICIAL IHRECTOHY POE THE UNITED ATAT}3 containing the CV moot the kksiaralfiovernsuen I, the Duties o theseveral Departments, Sketches (Weil the hiernhers ofthe (Sheen . melamine oLLikaitalma Ousiorene, l Warta: THE COLLECTOR'S 4 6.8EHSTANT ; giving the Laws for Collecting Debts, Ezeentlng Deeds Verifying Claims, and Taking Tinian/a ny, with Forms for every Slate: WITH MUCH OTHER. USEFUL INFOR MATION; the winde constituting an ofnefui and BUSINESS JOURNAL PR EPArt to PRO( OPTIMAL RIPTURNO BY JOHN LIVINOKTON. Of the New York Bar, fieeretary of the Mot chants' Union Law Company. NEW YORK Published try the Berebautt• Union law No. MI Broad•way, Third ytoor, (In the American litnehonigc National Bank Build/ago • • e Book will be sent, prep. td, to any address a the Baited Minim on reoetpt of Ten Doll• • or 1% will be forwanicif by Exprow, tint to be paid ou ery, Jon 10, BEL CO 2,500, , 1 1 Customers in Four Years. PATIIdifIZE THE BEST! Having the Is4V i mpital, most experie nce d buyers, and este ve trade of any concern in the Dollar Male Wets, we /52,VIPACTION In every Instance, and Rothe bra( selection of Goods ever ollherslitt ' ONE DOLLAR OW. Ire .Q 047 COM Us Way sAbc•rhertlx, Agrat. are'reilmg, Our motto, Protnpt end Reliable." Dialysed female *sexily wanted In My and °canary. . . TDB LADIITAI \ • Are perUeularly requened to try otni. alBair elan ey•tern ot WAN, ad kinds otK AND FANCY DODDS, DBESS PATT, ii, COTrONCLOTH,CABTURS,AILYEtt FLAY*. 000 .4 NYATC/284 -dic. (LataLdiat di tZ i pa ‘ A pa pea Aninatta and &aback ..0 --- \ an to De acid for • cloDar,.lo Cia; 20 0... ___ 82; for 41 ',for 18; /00 for lia; Sent by mall, wFtee p . resenta to tatter op, Nevem Se p, 0,4, • are 000, WO' 4cr".. 1 kli 88 W giAer rei acoording indica elab.- Se merFiond so a Dial club, or if not do not tail to Send for a circular. N. a ' —°°r " 1600 " 4 4 deemed with New York dollar Jelinski_ or bogus 'Vow Compton.," as It le not log of the wort. EAMTNAN * KENDALL. 46 Hanover *4., Boston, yew. July 4 DAL 4ne ~- ~ _q 1 ELKO the Trooper, the understated le au thorised 'W. make removals Into. 'liver n Cemetery, and hopes that sash as eon template the removal of the reoutise eit de hiretaMtetitert!■Nweteeteihreriti- whet them selves of this season of ,the year to have It done. • Removal* made ISM promptness— terms low, and no elan ar tn to O lwie. • P TH, March MO. Keeper the Cemeteßry. ' U. a. son*. T» MK National Bank of OettrseurS will mak I. and WM/ U. n Bonds,: Ids° 74e and Otninponnd Interest Notes. OROROR ARNOLD, Oudde , Oct. I, ISM. If KA • 'VAS • via 20,7 DOV ll*atkil MirW 6 "41°68.'421 101k eralcuousze. Nlwv. 111, 1/0, tt pirbe ll Z El 6 . llVre el ' ' R •ttr 9 F°` PACKAGE. MOM