The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 29, 1867, Image 4

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TIT TIMr'lli'IVENG.'
...ku article in am "Journal of Horticulture"
has the following very juditious retniirks an
the propriety ot , filtioning frUit
The tiavor of frith, herring extreme, sunless
seasor.s, is entirely . under ;the metro) of, the
ganienor. A chWer nein can conintand
vor ; wdull man, when he finds his. fruitl flay
vorlesS; makes idle excuses, whichahmild'ne
ver be listened in. If a stree trained tea wall
tee allowexi to ripen, say ten dozen of fruit,
when five or six dozen only should have been
left, they, although they may he of a fair size
and color, suffer in flavor to au extent.scati- .
ly credible. Ho* often has the gardener had.
occasion to complain of his pears not being,
gocrd, although produced on fine trees trained:
against walls? Tie complains of the seasons'
but it is in most eases owing to the trees be
ing allowed to bear 'just dcitible the number;
they ought to have* done.; The following
ought to be inscribed on every wall and in
every orchard-house : By thinning, you make
indifferent fruit good. Bbl 'Frowding, you
make good fruit bad. If wit fine and high
flavored friit is wished for, a tre capable of
bearing three dozen of medium stied peaches,
should he allowed to bear only twelve or. fif
teen. This th inning is terrible work for the
amateur. It is like drawing.a tooth, and eve
ry fruit that falls to the ground creates a pang;
but it Must be done. , A small sharp'penlatife
is the best instrument fo enripoy, add is much
better than tearing off the fruit with the finger
and thumb. A Well formed peach or necta
rine tree, be it bush or pyramid, with its fruit
properly thinned and nearly ripe, is one of
thc , most beautiful artieles 7 the skill of the cul
tivator can produce.
Let any one who is raising fruit, try the ex
periment this.seaso. =y thinning the fruit on
a single tree of ap 1 , peaches, pears; plums,
&c., wheie the fruit is too abundant,. and he
will next year treat all his trees in - the same
way.
Remedy for Trees Casting their Fruit.
It is well known that although some trees,
peach, apricot, plum, apple,. .&c., are well
furnished with blossoms, they often fail in
their impregnation, and fall off; and when
impregnated • and set, they fall off at the
stoning{ Frequintly, although they survive
the sto4ng, thiy, become prematurely ripe
and fa off, and very few, if ariy, of the fruit
attain maturity, with no flavor. These fail
ures have been proved to arise from unwhole
some food, a remedy for which may be found
in the following method.:- Hiving selected a
tree that is in good condition, and well-fur
nishedl withblossom b ds, just as the blos
soms are beginning t expand, take a pota
toe fork, and with take holes all over the
Surface of the space occupied by the roots,
(which extends as far from the stem as th
branches) at about 18 inches apart; forcing in
the fork to the full depth of the tines, and give
it a gentle heave, by pressing on the end
of the handle; then, having dissolved some
nitre in water. to the proportion of one 'ounce
to the gallon of water, fill the holes with the
solution. No manure mast be given : bet if,
after the stoning of the fruit, the tree shotild
appear unable to sustain its crop of fruit, the
blowing preparation may be given, in the
same manner as the nitre : To one gallon of
water add one ounce of potash; stir the mix
ture well, and let it stand for a week -or ton
days ; pour off the solution from the clot, and
mix one gallon of this licinid with four 'gallons
of water ; give it to the t7es as above. The
remaining clot may be d&lolved by adding to
it one quart of slacked lime, and one gallon of
water, to one gallon of chit, but this solution
must not be given to fruit trees, as it produces
the effect which the nitre is intended; to re
medy. It will, however, prove a good man
me for the cabbage tribe, celery, dr,c.—Gar
i cit r 311,9azine..
A New, Wrinkle in Horticulture.
f
At the lai l t meeting of the Agricultural So
ciety of radivina, the Rev. Mr. Firminger
einnmunicated a plan by which the stones of
fruit may 4 reduced or made to disappear,
and the pulp be increased in size and impro
ved in flavor. At any time during the coljd,
I ,__,
season select a branch that is to be used after
wards for irutrching. Split up carefully some
what less than a span long. From both halves
of the branch thus split, scoop out cleanly „all
the pith; then bring the split halves together
again ; and keep the bandaged till they have
become thoroughly limited. A,t the usual time,
the beginning of they rains, inarch the branch
thus treated upon suitable stock ; taking for
the place of union the portiorr i of the branch
first below where the split was made' Upon a
branch of a tree tluts•produc4 ii, similar. ope
rationis performed, andon in succession;
the result being that the te n et il the fruit be
comes less and less, after eschlsAccessive ope
tett
ration. This process has be applied like
wise to the grape vine at Mal and plants
thereby have been produced hich bear the
finest fruit, without the sligh . vestige of a
.. .
stone within them. .
TAN BAJRKIFOR POTATOES.
This subject is brought before the farmers of
England, by a comtnunication in, the Mark
Lane Express. M. -It B BfunfOrd claims
thirty-five years experience in this •matter ;
and has issued a pamphlet giving his method
of using it, which is in brief the fallowing :
Ile does not cut his potatoes for setting, but
sets them whole, and the largest he clan select.
The tows are thirty inares apart and the po
tatoes set out nine inches from each crthei in
the row. The lentils plowed only eight in
ches deep, treads the manure fitculy in the fur
rows, puts in the tubers, and cirvers them in
at i ed
with tan lige, nine inches deep, instead of
earthing u . In this-way he reports that in
11357 he m i 07.5 bushels of potatoes—not a
rotton one among them—to the, acre, with no
thing b aide tan as a covering . This II of'
great im rtanc% the tan refuse being of little
or no 'Ulu - and if it can be pot to so impor
tont .and vantageous a use in This case, it
should be - idely known and practised.-
.2 Taws.--.The Horticulturist says
mid of potash to six gallons .of
• wash to apply to trees on
es or limbs are insects, moss, etc."
Went •
that "one
water is a
whose
Cayennciepper, mixed with fine road
dust, sifted on young vines, will prevent their
destruction by t striped bugs. The lame mix
ed with mobn Meal, will sate your chickens
from death by "gapes."
ROARING 411114T01t.
96: President—l shall not remain silent,
while T have a voice that is nit dumb, in this
Assembly. The gentleman, sir, cannot ex
postulate this matter to any future time that is
More suitable than now. lie may talk, sir, of
the Herculean revoluticms where republics are
hurled into arctic regions, and the work of
eentinitunit -refrigerate to ashes--but, sir, we
can till him, indefstigally, that the conse
quences titendkom, , :mulliplied subterranean's.
IY by the evisriagfing prineipleAcontended for
thereby, can no morn simke thin resolution,
than the roar of theNiameramluvenste around
these walls, or the bowl ot the, /211114114
tempest conilagrate the tairble statue into ice.
That's what I told them"
iiirLenrn in childhood, if yoga ow Una UP=
Ping OOLOide,bat inside. sAgood*ort
and a clear coonskin* bdoeng inffinacit
which no riches lAA no CiAmpOpaggs Owe,
ever do. -
CO at fterella"
4 1sT MEAVH4.14113.7-Within the
I County of Aelmitok, reminded and dawned
t)y the undersigned,; Apipesigkr oralercirtile
'faxes, in uccxmlance with Vie several Arts of
Assembly, for theyear I s e-68, of Goods,
Wares and Merchandise :
GETIMIIVIt Boit:
Fahnestoek & Bro., 6 :10 00
Danner & Ziegler. I 12 .'",O
J. t.!..;ehiek -,'
, • ' 0 25 on
Gt.orge Arnold, - . 13 I AO 00
Jacob Brinkerhoff, 7 , ' 13 , 10 00
flow & Wohda, - 13 ; 10 00
F. II Picking,l3 i 10 00
Epbraini Minnieb, .
.. 13 i 10 00
John Forney, ..- 14 • 700
Mrs. Mary .Marlin, 14 .7 00
.5... M. Gilbet,t, ' 14 7 00.
Miehaol Spanwler - . 10 . 20 00
i (4 ‘‘,
Shat Store, . 14 700
Miss H. Mc C reary, . 14 , 700
5 . . - B. McCreary, . s 14 744
£D. Buehler, - I I 15 00
Cobean & Crawford,l3 10 00
-
Jacobs & Brother, 14 7 00
A. Scott & Son, - 13% 10 00
John Gruel, \, .14 700
Dr. Robert Horner,. 14 7 00
Miss Mary McAllister, 14 700
Joseph Gillespie, , 13 ~
: . 10 0Q
Hendricks & Warren, -' 14 •\ 706
Boyer & Son, - - 12 11_50 -
A. R. Fiestel, _ 14 17*
Henry Overdeer, - .13 10 00,
Theo. Norris, 13 10 00
Philip Winters, 14 700
Lewis Stronse, 14 7 00
Wm. J. Martin, 12 12 50
Bittle & Betuaer(Warehouse), 8 30 .00
_ _
leCurdy & Diehl, " 8 80 'OO
Culp 4.7 Earrishaw, " 10 20 00
Alex. Spangler, " ' 8 30 tlo
C. H. Buehler, 11 15 00
Guinn & Reilly, ' 14 % 700
John M. Swan, , 13 10 00
Duphorn & Hoffman, 1 . 2 12 50
Rebert & Elliott, 13 10 00
Miss Nott, 14 . .r 1 00
George F. Balblielsch, ' T 14 .I '7 00
Wm. & Henry Meals, • 14 ' 700
John Warner, . 14 700
Mrs. H. M. Paxton, ..F , 14 700
1
James F r rce, 14 7 00
.
George Swop %- . 14 ' 700
S. G. —• 44 700
Daniel Culp, 'l4 7 (S)
Geo. C. Strickhouser, • t 4 7 00
Wm. T. King, 14 7.00
Joseph Wible J 4 Son, 14 7 00
(' CUMBEBLAND.!
H. Paxton Bighamt- 14 700
READI NG.
Taughinliaugh & Neely, 14 700
Adam S. Myersa 14 7 00
J. & D. Howard, 14 7 00
MENALLEN.
Epley & Hoopes,
A. T. Wright,
Jacob Pitzer & Son,
C. D. Elden,
H. 8. Penrose,
Wm. A. Elden,
Burkholder & Hoffman, . 14 7 00
Henry Minnich,
Overdeer,
LIBERTT•
IA 7 00
David
Samuel Martin,
Ch9Xl63 BElhiMan,
Martin Overholtzer,
naoN
John Boblitz,
Abraham Sell,
Edward Wentz
BrTLER
Shank & Bro.,
'l'i
Wm. Met,
Edwar Staley,
Miss E 7.11 Smith
Jacob .ppelman,
Jeremiah Golden.
ITUNTEICITON
!SEM
E. Heitshew. -
J. Frank Gardner,
Hartman & Sadler,
Mrs. Greist
=EI
===2l
D. \V. Ziegler, 14 7 00
MOVNTJOY.
John Yost
James Collins,
Sahth
()sworn).
John C. Zouck, 12 50
Francis X.. Smith, 14 7 00
14 7.00
]0 20 00
John Ginter,
David Hoke,
J. C. Neely,
Wm. D. Emmert,
Abraham Sheely, , 10 20 00
R. iti Foutz &B w) .
~ :,. - 14 700
Jackson Bowers, 14 -7 00
Francis Sherman,
Daniel Miller,
GERM AN T
Lydia Myers, - 7 4--- 14 700
Augustus J. glnith, 14 •7 00
• i STRAIUN.
Philip Hann, 11 15 OQ
Daniel Golden, 10 20 00
John Graft, jr., 14 7 00
Hugh 11in,,. 14 7 00
Brough & Myers, 14 700
Benjamin Eielioltz, 14 7 00
LITTLESTOWN.
Maus & Spangler, 10 20 00
Steffy & Diehl, 11 15 00
Young &Staub, 11 IS 00
Ephraim Myers, 11 15 00
Crouse ai Bro., 12 12 50
Win. M. Hufbn, • 14 7 110
Sityder & Son, 14 700
Skmuel Little, 14 7 00
lienry Reeser, 14 700
Alex. Shorb, l4 7 00
Weikert ez Co., 11 15 00
J. W. Duttera,
Sarah Brantz, 14 700
H. 8. Klein, 13 10 00
Wm. C. Merrick, .14 700
David Schwartz, 11 13 00
Harner & Co., 10 20 00
Amos Keefer,
Maring & Lefever, 13 10 00
A. F/Barker, , 14 7 00.
JoliA" M'Clay, 14 700
- AA Ar r r TONBAIi.
George W, Wortz & Hinkle,, •14 700
Sullivan & Son, 1 . 11 10 90
Danner & Shields, 12 12 00
Israel Frame, 14 7 00
Ezra Overholtzer, 14 7 00
LATTMORE.
B. M. Brenaman,
Adam Lerew,
MorsTPtsAaArr
Samuel Taber, 14 700
J. St E. Miller, 13 10 00
S. G. Lawrence it Co., 14 7 00
E. D. Potts, J 4 700
Wm. A. MeSherry, 14 700
Simon Hernisli, 14 7 00
JamegBhangbrook,
BEnwics 808.
Mary Steffahn, 14 700
•
Dysert & Wivill, 14 700
Lewis Jordy, 14 700
Mrs. Mayer, 14 700
David E. Hollinger, , 14 700
Wm. Davis, 14 7 00
Dr. Pfeffer & Goehenour, 14 700
CONORAGO
John Fowler,
Michael licitly, 13 10 00
Gubernator & Bneeringer, 14 700
Barbara Oaater, 14 700
Emanuel Diller,;', 14 7 .00
FRANKLIN.
Mrs. Rahman, -- - 14 7 00
Martin S. Miller, 14 700
Plank & Spangler, 13 10 00
Josephvus, 14 7 00
John C arp enter, 14 700
Remy . Witmore, 14 700
Jacob Marks, 14. 700
James Rebert, l4 7 00
A. Little & Bro., 14 700
FitZEDOX
A. Waybright, 14 700
• 'llamwrolt. -
J. J. Klein, I 4 700
t.
Wm. Wolf, , 1,4 700
Dr. J. Armstrong, i 4 700
Elijah S ler, 13 \ 10 - 00
W. 6. de d, ~ 14 \7 00
l$ f° ancy Store), 14 `7 00
Geo.'Munderff,l4 i 7'
/
John Geieelman --..,
14 700
JolniNorlSeck, -,„.
' l , 14 7 00 '
Daniel Raffeneperger,-I , l' ,
:v lO
Geo. W. Spangler, 13 io 00
TYRONS.
P. & C. Yeatta, 14 7
44, nyoack, 14 700
Daa
sel Deep ' 14 7 00
Adam Di
D Tu.ix,ne
John Henning, :' " b W on
•
APPEAL.
Notice is.hereby given'to all persona inter
ested in the above zstnnt of ciapetheatien, that .
I will hold an A at the Oimuniseicassne
Office, in Get on sAnraray the
l a t h d a y pt 1 1 1 at, ;between the hours of
8. A. M. and 8 whininnotishereafl par- .
sons that may • • themilom wardeved
by said clawed. • • ass,yeAtinA,
. hf. WALTER, -
t Aggindser of X tile Taxes for Adams Co.
ltity
. Q 0
Apricultural )finpittittut%.
MOWER AND REAPER
DODGES HARVESTER.
• N WiAttDED the Special Diploma and
armed Medal of Honoree the beet combined .dower
keeper and Srltßaking Deeper—nu ex
hibition ei the great fair of the St. Louie Agricultural
and Aleoclation Uctgber 1ith,11856.
OHIO,' AND' EtiCKEYE PATENTS
•
t the greist trial of Reapers and Mowers at Anßurn
N.A.. in Only laid by the Nsw York State Agricultural
Society. this. slacnine an awarded the preference over
all . otiers:in Claw No 5. Thib clans was the most im
portant ol'any to it embraced Mussing mud - Eland or Sell-
Itiikingia per in the seine Machine.
This Machine has been Awarded Medals and first Pre
rainllle by the Petinsylratiia and lows State fairs. and by
hundreds' of County Fairs in all parts of the collut ry.—
This Machine t&,; , k the thst Premium at thb Adana Coun
ty Agriciiltural fair het at Benderswille.septtniber
1584.
Ball's Ohio &III?Ts Screw Pour
Dot h Writ-class Machines, vine sold a number 01 the.
Machines in the tort three years. They hare given gee
eral satisfaction wherever need. We ask farmers befoi
buyinge machine to call and examine these machine.
before pnrchasing elsewhere. its they will be able
make a ;better selections. We could produce quite a
number tit certificates from some of our best Farmers in
the County, but deem it 'unnecessary. as we warrant
these machines to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or
Elb sale. Ihsured for one season.
Estrai always kept on hand. We have made arrange-
Meads Where repairing doot when needed at any time
and on moderate terms.
WWII the above we love fur sale a number of valuable
farming Implements.
SULKY CORN PLOUGH
Can be used for ploughing and coli•ating corn—finish
ing one row at a time. Can also be used for loosening
up corn !ground or putting in seeding—by raising the
front 'shovels it can be used for marking out corn grou.nd
—nok leg two rows at a time. A Curoplauter rat) also
be attitobegb planting 2 rows at a time.
For crushing corn in the ear or shelled
!4 7 00
7 00
13 10 00
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS
For Sctp* h. CbnrclieL Farms. to. •
14 7 00
14 ' 7 00
14 7 00
I'LqI7(iHSSMYTH'A' PATENT.
At) article every rartner should hare—the beat in the
market. • Gaud or self-discharging
GRAINibR I LLS. (Willongl. by'n Patent) with Crowell'.
Guano a tachinent.
liarri l burrOlßAlN lAN (Reynold's Patent) consid
ered thicbest mill ever in use in this county.
Any of the above machines can be had by calling en or
iuidreasi4g the•aub.criber 2 'Miles from Get , ysburg, on
the N ar e isbur g road, where specimen machines can be
+eon. WM. WIBLY., Agent,
14 7 00
11 7 00
14 7 00
Eal
14 7 00
April it.186:.--tt
14 700
14 7 00
44 . 700
14 7 DO
14 - i
00
14 7i U 4)
14 7 00
14 7 on
14 7 00
14 7 oo
10 20 00
14 7 00
12 12 50
itorvileivs PATENTS.
THE. So. 1 1 . twill !le has Two Driving
x wilqi,i : iiiiige JciLlt anti Folding Bar. making it
eery coloehnient to lin.w." It, ntn• pIRCe to an , I her: is
very sinipte in its construttion. extremely liglit
ui' draught.
1 .,
and d hie, cuts 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 4 lett
intlei - rai ;train: in a Self Raker and ,S itie-Deli . err. and is
eapabli }f cutting a whole held without binding . .a rherif,
and does the most satisfactory work.
, 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
l 4 7 00
IBM
14 I' 00
This sfludiiiie can also be used as a Mind Machine
without! ibjeiring its qualities as a Reaper. The Mas
chine is 4arranted to cut grass as well a. any Sode,
'dower that nuts the game width. It is a Strong IWO
liorse bree or four can bo us d, if required, iu
hilly gro u ted.
URKA,T I . MPROTE3IENTS Lune been made fur the
coming ifritson. ,
The Machilie is also perfectly balanced, uo weight on
the liorshe necks In Mowing or Reaping.
14 7 00
12 12 50
Always remember that. at the Mowing trial last Sum
mer In dettyeburg, in competition with 6 other leading
Machines, the •bore named M 1 1 ,11410 was awarded the
First PrS.mitim. This way ityou want the best Machine.
. .
N 0.2 ill a light two-Lorin !‘larliina: and i. ditTereLtly
(.011.in:toted. rutting on the right-hand side; and in front
14 7 00
14 7 00
of Driving Wheels. L. ■ Self-Hal:o'r mai Side Delivery.—
The diflorenee in the width of cut is 6 inches.
The shifting lever and the raising and lowering levers
are both! at the driver's right side, and with his right
foot upon &pedal and his left upon a foot step, he ha the
power aed control of the whole machine, he can raise or
corer the platform from three to murteon inches, nao
hrow the nutohine out of rear,und regulate the rake so
to make the sheaves large or small, and all this at
le same time and without retarding - the motion or
speed of !the mach lee
Keep it befire the people that at a fair lieurrin I' trial 7'
different leading, Machines were present at Dilisburg,
York, cis. last :summer ancl-tbe National Machine was
awardetl'tlie S atpiemiuta.
AM Machines warranted to give satisfaction! For fur
thet Information apply to
LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent,
toilet south of tiettyslitif
314re1i.14,1867.—tf
S IREMAN'S
.NATIONAL SELF•DISCHARGING STEEL 9 ram:
jiowni
Horse Rake !
/Ntenteci Sept. 9a,,1882, and Re-issued Dec. WI,
T.H'sßake is an Independent Steer
Spring Tooth Rake, and halo proven itself to be the
must perfeet IDOISIS RAKE now iu nse. With this
Rake the Here. dues all the work, both the Hakim:and
Discharging, by ,he Driver moving a levet ew inch
es, which throws it into gear, and as the horse moves
forward It raises the teeth mud discharges its load. and
then shift. onSf lo g r ear itself, the teeth dropping down
ready to;rake . By this operation it Liao easily un
derstood ;that the Raker has hardly any work to do.
Important improvements have been made of late,
making :it very simple and durable in its construct ion. Tinniest' s of them have been sold In the few last yeara
and given the beet kind of satisfaction.
12 12 50
7 00
leli,.Clrculars goring a fuller description of these
Machines can be had by applying to the Agent.
• APPlibo LB,WIS BUSHMAN, Agent.
3 tulles south of Gettysburg.
March 14, 1867.—tf
Ji3rinkerhoff's
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AND CLEANER.
14 700
14 1,00
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that he has purchased from the Patentee of
this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for
the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean
er, is pronounced the best machine of;thel kind in
this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned
that thek‘Advisory Committee appohitad to select
Implements' for exhibition at the &Universal Ex
position in Paris, in 1867 have selected this
Sheller Is the 1;b0 in Ameri and at the request
ofJ. C. Derby, U'S. Agent, a achine has been
shipped lto Paris for exhibition. important
feature in this machine is that it will shell ears
large, Small or crooked perfectly . r Za i n, and
separates the cob and shairfrom th ready
for market.
~
The feet may alio be stated that at the great
trial of Agricultural Implements,. at Auburn, N.
Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New
York State Agricultural Society, the\Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner w reported
by one of the most competent Committee" as the
beat ecru Sheller out. They say, "We havapary.
fully eximined and thoroughly tested this ma
i
°bingo' d have no hesitation in_ -.pronouncing pnouncing it
the best l
Corn Sheller we ever saw." t The re
port is si gned by sueb men as John Stanton Gould,
President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P
Johnson, Secretary to Came; Solon Robinson, Ag
rieulturil EditorN. Y. Tribune; 8: Edward Todd,
Agiionithral Editor N. Y. Times.
From Simons rainy complimentaiy newspaper
notices, he following, from the N. Y. -Observer,
is deem sullioiant:
"Among all the Band Corn Shelters made in
New Ye* and Albany—and one single firm man
ufacturers More than 10,000 annnally—not one
ean,entethe eirele with the Shelleriturt invented
by i . B rinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one
operator', as fast as the ears can be put in the hop
or,:
Vie uadersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COIIIITY RIGHTS. He will have SHRI,LERS
ready Bak sale in the course of a month'ittine.
Allistters to be add d to
- WM. WLBLE,
P. O. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pm.
Mar. 4, 1867.
14 7 00
14 7 00
.... ~,,T 1 ...
RiEST D. PALE; Di: A .
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way, New York having for years made 'dle
oases of te.tt s peciality to .lady aed prig**, 'with
marked IC ei&osti Immo, devotee Ma that - flow meetly
t 4. ogles *Mice and oorrespoudalee with hie amtiercus
pidgin* throughout the Valttd 'Stairs; Ladles eau boa.
lidoatiallyl Wren hin, Guth reMost delicate MAMA, and
racily, proper anapromet reply. Naciale tamp ilm poe.
tag*. , Web. 214.11 m
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km,ts tad. Wows stamp Oar garticalan. II:Oihm,
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Nord: pm , the t eitlartlite !Facie film
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t ot *r . 4441110 r
1- aliords got. yew , jo dune NM
let t astiest *n wt tie ravoitemi ahem
le litteletts *lx. C.J.TTIPON.
THE PREMIUM
CORN CRUSHERS
HAY RAKES
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go* i igittitur. • I' , ;1 , 4 11 44 : ' ,
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THE GREAT
CHOLERA PIEVFAtIVE.
L 1866. L
rtiE GREAT
Zingari Bitters.
Tlllc WONwERFUL REMEDY was discovered an
introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S.Cheop
ens. en eminent Egyptian physician.
lie had lung P. El and felt the want of some remedy
which would strike et the root of diem*. and au pre
vent notch of the suffering which the human family was
then compelled to entinrk.
This great question was presented to his mind every
day in vividcolore ash. moved amongthEsick anddying,
and observed the inefliciehcy of nearly all the remedies
then in use. Tba■ he was led to think and experiment;
and after ten year: study and labor. be presented to his
fellow-man the wonderful Zinged Bitters: The effect of
this preparation In the prevention uhd cure of disease,
was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter
ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him whO
discovered it. his haute was placed twit, the -Roll of
Nobles, and I gold medal with the following Inscription
—Dr. S.Cheopone, the Public Denefector—was presented
to lam by the Viceroy.
b. °reparation has been used In esters! srpidentlca of
both as a preveutive and curative measure. and
great success, that it has been Introduced into
I the general hoopitals of the old world.
. old laving that an ounce or prevention is *Worth a
, Id of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera,
ann-thcrefore any remedy that will protect us against
this terrible disease should be freely and persistently
sued.
All pathologists now agree that tit e cholera poison acts
on the system through the blood, and that any combina
tion which acts ou the excretory organs, and keeps them
in working order, must prevent &sufficient accumulation
of the poison to exert I teterrible effects on the organism.
This Is true hot only of cholera, but of nearly all °fier
ionlAdiee, especially the different follow of fever.
The Zirrgari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above
conditions require. It acts on the °manse( excretion
and secretion. keeping up a perfect balance between
Item. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and
herbs, no nicely concocted that every organ le acted upon
ant put in tune. Its taste Is pleasant and its effects
prompt and liutlug:
Numerous eases of the following diseases have been
cued by it: Cholera, Diarrhosa, Dysentery, Scrofulst,
Typhoid ■nd Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De
bility. Anaemia. Female Irregularities, Dyspepaia,Flatti
lency, Colic, dc. -
Price One Dolle4er quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street whart, If arrti
burg. Pa.
Bold by Druggist'. Hotelkeepers sod Urocersgenensily.
es_GEO. F. K A LDPLE/311 41010 Agent for Gettysburg.
F. It A LUSK, Sole Proprietor
April 12, 1S Harrisburg, Pi
D R• J• BRYAN, Connulting Ph)tisian,
619 Broadway, taw Ycirk
' • -
SPECIAL TILEATMEiaT in ail cases of Seminal,
Sexna I. Urinary and Nervous Diseases in male or remake
ADVICE FELE and correspondence STIIIefONVIDENTIAL.
Jan. 10, 1067.-ly
LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The
affections of the opposite sex may be gained by fob
I.mdug simple rules and all may marry happily, 11 do
sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty. Send di
reete4 en seldpr and stamp for particulars to
, Madam LUCILLE: DEMA ItRE. Bible Honce, New York
Jan. 10,
AVi/1,1) THE Q CK7 , .— I f mre Stiffering
fr,the eff ec t s Inli,cretion
Wens no,i4. itc.. I will send
yon, free if charge, inf . , inatniti fLtclr if tilloweil will
core you w Iniut Thr aid id - medicines. Address
If.Nlti A NlSDES,: 4 tirti,.r.D, New T e o,.
10.15.;7 -ly
Ilyspepsin
' 1.7 e _VEX TL Y Cc E B
Sheb Dyspepsia Troches.
A ,Perrillinent Cure or the 319nry Re-funded
ilpll4 . Tr.,ebee not only give immediate relief
j re sure to elect a permanent cure tor
DyepepAia. They aro n,a. u purcative, •nd therefore,
their lieu dues not creat.e'a necesoity for the habitual cue
of Cathartic+ They cane: nu eickueea of the eteithach, or
piping of the bowel., and nit perfectly hero:lkea to the
roost delicate.
They will immediately correct a sour stomacfN curp
flatulence. heartburn, ItiCkl.64 or pain in the stomach,
costiveness, belch ingot wind, livi r complaints; besulacbe
and in fact ail those dissgrewabls and dangerous symp
toms of this dinease, which unlit sue for the pleasures
and 'duties of life.
Weak and delicate persons who have been injured by
the to.e of powerful stimulants and purgatives will find,
them a mild, safe and sure restorer of the digestive or
gans to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the Proprietors,
8..1.1 ANL/EDI: 1 1,0 , 1T fi CO.. Chemists.
No 718 Malice , st.. Philscla.
A D. Buehler, Dalt ggist.Oe tysburg. Pa.,Sole Agt.
or Adams Co. (June 2,18868.
ganhs.
D REXEL & CO. •
,3 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
(GETWP:EN MARELT AND CIMSTNUT,)
P II ILA D E LP UTA
IA A IN F. 11, ?,
AND DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
7-30 s,
JUNE, JrULY, A .ND A UG UST,
CONVERTED IXTO •
5-2,0 s
Without charge, and at prePerst' with a PROFIT to the
• HOLDER.
GOLD, SILVER,
and
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED,
Applications by mail will receive prompt attention, and
all information cheerfully furnished.
• Stocks and Bonde bought and sold on commission here
or in New York. Orders solicited.
Feb. 21,1887.-3 m
Dividend.
• May 7th, 1867.
THE President and Directors of the
Ciatiyabtarp National Bank bare this day declared •
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months,
payable on and after May 10, 1867.
May J. EMORY BAN. Cashier.
Gettysburg National Bank.
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES,
SEVEN-THIRTIES
AND
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
bought and sold
Orders for Nashua and sale of
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,,
pratappy executed.
AIiPINTEREST allowid on SPECIAL DEPOSITS at
3, 4 and 5 per cent., Sexotdlng to length of time of de
posi t.
1887. T. D. CARSON, Cashier.
April 1.1,
`TIE
First Natiooal Bank of Gettyslout
.ALLOWS
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
AS USUAL
Buys and Sells all Sinks of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES;
GOLD AND SILVER,
Ooneorte 7-80 Notes into 5-20 U.S. Bonds.
Orders solicited and promptly at
tended to.
, .
080. ARNOLD, , Cashier.
Aprllll, MT.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ONTTTISBIIItO will cash 0-20 sad 'lO4O 17.111
1100410 3 0401-20 600 CourNond Intatistirotit,
011101103 ANNOLD,Osiddet.,
1 04 11.1866. 4 -
MIDDLE :OFTHE BLOCK, •
1 , Cooper Institute, New lark. •
' lls otesibuttly-rsouleitts Liu* /Mot* Of.
przzycs ci.r.srA,
Of miiiir itAinsa YAL !' p AT 44.mumaar
TuNITIIIaI.
WIN* frreuokatistallaWitialitk nd Pima'. 'Sami,
44 e T en 41 44 a . .me
* ' " *. l 141 0 1 1P4atr,P* 2 am, LOP
4, ! " " Cups and koosrs, 24 pleas, 2.00
Frew* Oat Goblets, per dowel, , ue
Ai Goodeis GlLOpaiktitueoe Tee,roliet Sete,
beb itcoelfiege fr .ces *ad Weemere.
it t cogit
Ulm Inity, ‘2O;, ko, U.; at .j o si esugUi
prigs..thosile . ' *go all over the rafd, b & &&f :
or ' nomp Yontshina goo* tk 'orp
,P#4.4l•?(Ratolgt, .., . ,
N 0 10101 , 80ruer ZONA ' '
ttltarehll, 010.-liii
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*dint.
11.1POKTAi TTu . .NVALT.I.)B ,!!
-ALL SUFFEitsERS-eit
•
From Pulmonary illisousot. Nerrofu Debstity. Fuuale
Weaknesses. CILINIU Inlanfle .j" int, lid
- tore. an nil Whose Ktul tbrcesAre,
deptue y privierithi peccary
A Nervous ;Tonic and Invigorator,
Are earibeetl reeomerionded
WINCHESTER'S
i(iENUIN-E
HY POPHOSPHITES
riffi
111.M.EAND SODA,
TUE SPECIFIC REMEDY FUR
/CONSUA.IPTI,ON
NERVOUs DEBILIIII,
Scrofula, Astltma, Bronchitis, I Dyspepsia,
_Paralysis, Loss of Appetite, lehlorosis,
Marasmus, , Wasting, Liver and Kid
ney Complaints, Rickets, Debility
of Nursing and Pregnancy,
and all
DISORDER'S OF THE LUNGS
N81T0173 LND BLOOD SYSTIMI
Bar This Remedy has been tested for ten years. with
VaPARALLJELLD 111 TEL •nnala OP iiltD/CINI." Its
action is TWO-COLD and SPEITIC: On the one hand, la-
CaLIISIBIO Tag PitINCIPta that constitutee4BßVOUß EN
NBOY; and on the other, are the X POWERFUL
BLOOD OpiEBATING AOHNTB KNOWB. By a timely
use or it in' the incipient magas of Conentuption. "Care
Ii theHulu, and Death the'Exoeption."
*2l-PRICES: In 7 and 16-os Bottles, ud $2 each
Three large, or six small Bottles. for $5, by express.
, air Circulars lad Advice Frea.-11ES
Sold by all respectable Druggists, and Wholesale at the
Sole Depot in the United States, by the Manuracturer.,J.
WINCUESTSK - if 00 ; 38 John it., TI. 1., to whom ■ll
omen ehoula ho addressed.
March 14,18117.-1 y
YOUNG MEN, the experience of
a past ten )ear• has demonstrated the act that t•
Nance may be placed in the efficacy of .
BELL'S :SPECIFIC PILLS,
for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weeklies.,
Emissions, Physical and Nervons debility, Impotence. or.
want o: power, the result of Sexual Excese 4 er Youthful
Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and
unfits the sufferer , thr Busineee, Social Society or Mar
riage. and often terminates in an untimely gray• Slake
no delay In seeking the remedy. It Is entirely vegeta
ble and harmless on the lone*, can be used without de
tection or interference with Wildness pursuits. and ne
change of diet I. ne4eeiary while using them. Price. One
If you connot ge• them of your druggist, sena th•
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Brbadway, New York, and
they will be ',ant free from nbsereati.n by return of mail
Private Circulars Co Gentle men diritt.fru-n app lication
~
For sale In lOnmlttaburg, Md., by A. t. Stein A Co,
Jan. 10, 1847.-1 y . .
.. . • ._ . . , ... .
yOUNT'S CO*POUND
FOR TUX CORE 0
PUTRID SORE THROAT, I. FLUENZA,
oranyotherintlazugustor)orinirarddis sarolthe Throat
If not of [oolong +4Ading. Also, SC RUT FEVER.—
Thbtruntlicinehaabfreiatriedin
. -
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
la differentpartvof theconntry,and haenever beenknown
u till I I (taken in time andaccoiding to directions. It Is
*Arra at ed tocure. Giver% a trial audit will speak for It.
Self. Every hou•eboldahonld provide theznaelvesa
box oltbi•tuedlclneind keep Iton band, Tbecuresteat
It has effected are truly ruarvelon,
llMPrepared and cold by lettaca Youturt Co.. Gettyar
barg.Pa..ur by their antborlsecl agent.. Vorsaleat neat
ly &lithe Btorec In •datosconnty.
mar. 30,181.1b-tf 1.311.-aKL YOUNT /I CO. .
TO LADI.ES.—If you require a
xre
liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregn•
le tit lee or Obstioetione, why not use the best
Thirty years experleysee has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
hey, b...., nal for Removing Obstructions and Iris-mutat ,
'dm: No matter from abet CRIMP they arise. They are
safe ant sots in every case. Prier. One Dollar, nee box.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,
1. remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and
inteodsd Lsr special cases °flung standing.
Fiee Dollars per box.
Prieuterireutar,laitts Angrarinus, testi - re
on app!,.
moot ,let , the l'illm of your druggiot. send the
Indnrj t., Pr . J . Bryan, 619 Broadway. New Yerk, and
tbey sent free from okerratiou by return o
Mad tJ an. 10, 1867.-1 y
mnic in I.:mut Ittaburg. 31,1.. by A. T. Stein k Co.
Nadood. flow Lost, how blond.
Just Publithrd, a -sic edition eJ
•
DC CULVEllitiCi CL-M4l D II4A T
on die radical Curs (without medicine) ar
Spertnatorrlnea. or Seminal Weak nes+. I ••
voluntary Seminal Lasses, Impotency. Mental and 1•10• J
cal fricapc,ity, Impedimenta to Marriage. etc., also Con
samption, Epilepsyond Fits I .4duc'evl is Sell•ltidialgencS
or sexual extravagances
f? - Price, in • sealled,envelcipe, only 6 cent..
The celebrated author,ln thin admirable Emmy clearly
deti.onattates from athlity yeara' successful practice that.,
the alarming consequence bus. may be radically!
cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or:
the application of the knife--pointing out • mode of core ;
at once eitnple, certain rflect mil, by meant of which'
every sufferer, no matter what hi. contlition, may be, may,
cure himself cheaply, privatel, 4 d radically.
AliirePtis lecture. hould be in thandsof ever: youth
and every man in title land.
Sent, under seal, lh a plain esvelope, to any address
pair paid, on receipt btsixcents, or two poetag• stamps.
Address the ptiblishera.
CHAS. 3. C. KLINE 1< CO..
127 Botroxl, New York Pomt Office toox 4586.
Dec 20, 1866
AOUA me MAGN6I.4A.—The prettiest thing, at
"sweeteetthing," and the most of it for the I eitt
money. It overcomes the odor of perspirations
s and adds delicacy to the akin; is a de
htfu perfume; allays headache and inflamma
-4 ,n, and is a necessary companion in the sick
ito m, in t e rsery and upon the toilet r
side
board. It can obtained anywhero at one dol
lar per bottle. cl
SARATOGA Sray.tc WATER. sold by all Druggists.
Or* For sale by S. S. Forney and Dr. Robert
Homer, Druggists, Gettysliuog, Pa.
S. T.-18 1 60.—X.—The amount of Plantation
Bitters sold in one year is swathing startling.—
They would MI Brotidway Six feet high, from the
Park to 4th streetl. Drakes- manufactory is one
ekt the institotionsi of New 'fork. It is said that
Drake painted all the rocks in the Eastern States
with his cabalistic "(S. T.-1860.—X ," and then
got the old granny legislators to pass a law "pre
venting disfiguring the face of nature," which
'gises him a monopoly. We do not know how
this is, but we do know that the Plaptation Bitters
exit as no other sirtiele ever did. They are used
by all classes of the' community, and are death
on Dyspepsia—certain. They are very invigora
ting when languid and weak, and a great apt:m
iner.
13A.RAT0GA SPRING! WATER, bold by all Druggists.
par For sale by S. S. FOrney and Dr. Robert
Horner, Draggiste, Gettysburg, Pa.
" In lifting the kettle• from the fire I scalp
myself very severely—one hand almost to a orisd
Thetorturewsisunbearable.t • • • The Mexi
can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost
immediately. It honied rapidly, and left very
little sear.
CHAS. J. li'ostou, 4241 Broad St., Phila."
This is merely a sample bf what the Mustang
Liniment will do.i It is invialnsble in all eases of
wounds, swellings, sprains. t outs, bruises, spavins,
etc., either upon !man or beket.
.Beware of counterfeits. 'None is genuine un
less wrapped in flite steel-plate engravings, bear
ing the signature iofici. W.' Westbrook, Chemist,
and the private itoiop of is AS BARKA'S A CO.'
New York. . •
SARATOGA SPRING WATER, Told by all Druggists.
tes".. For sale Sy 6. S. Barney and Dr. Robert
Horner, Druggists, Gettysburg ) Pa.
All who value 4 beantifni head of..hatr, d its
preservation from ptematnee baldness turn
ing gray, will not fail to Use c debrated
liathairon. It makes the hair rich, aoft and
ersdieitei dandruff and canna' the hair
to grow with luxuriant bea ty. It is sold every
whirs.
E. VITAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y.
..._, Sold all ...... .
SARATOGA SPRER il ATER, by Drug gi st s
far- For sale by B. B. trey and Dr. Robert
Horner, DruggistS, Oettys rg, Pa.
. i
W$
Woev Din 10—A youngilady, notes:king to her
country home after h sofoutm of a few months in
New York, was hirdly reco
• ised by her friends.
In place of a rustic, gushed face, she had • soft,
ruby complexion,{ of almos tmarble smoothness;
and instead of 22, she rally appeared but 17.
She told them plainly she used Hagan', Magna
vie
lia Balm, and wo dim t be without it. Any lady
can improve tier rsonal appearance very much
by using this art Id It can be ordered of. any
druggist fefonly bO cents. ,
t
t
SARATOGA pars WATSR, 001d•ily AS Druggists.
He„ For sale b 8.8. Berney ad Dr. Robert
Horner, Bruggis Oettyabarg, Pa.
Reimsireet'e Inimitable hair COloring has been
steadily growing In favor for over twenty years.
It set" upon the absorbent' at the roots of the
hair, and changes it to its original color by de
pute*. AU inetazitaneons dyes deaden sad injure
the hair. liehustreet'a Oleo' a dye, but is oar
'tan in its results, promote. its growth, And is a
beautiful' Hai.DIOSIS/0. Price 60 - cents awl
si.o. Bold by'llp leelers. . • '
liutkit6oLf3rgoili Itatuit; sold by all Druggists.
r.,l*. lies safety 8. B.lbrney and Dr. Robert
Horner, Druggist", (ilettyibitrg, Pa:
Lvov?' 14111.1 t or Pima JAJILLIcA Giotazio--
for Indig e stion, sumo, ;11oarthoz4, Flick Moop.„
mob% Motors Morboo, - Ao., orberO , wourgtips,
is* itinaulamt 1 4 0 risNol• JUPPRoffi preps *•
lba 'it 0 4 Initirli . *OW iF • 9 1101 P sod it
WAikootiolp far ary pill.poips t Bold yogi
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Nal fount: Tel ra pit I nstifUte,
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CSrru e 't• uJ /'run ord sr. (:fir e ,s7reetx,
"Ilw Largest, Cheapest, Best
ACTUAL,IK;SINESS COLLECE'
Dttring the Ii"•l ten yetteN,
FIPIEEN 1110US.ANJJ
Represlstitilig. ever• St Ite in the Union. have Untclon
red here.
Supplied with Banks, Stores. P•wt Office, C0M1111104,41
Brokers' Insurance. Railroad, Steamboat, and.
Telegraph Offices, kc., combining
THEORY AND' PRACTICE
Ftutlants are thoroughly Instructed In all the Winches
of ►
PR A CTIC L BUSINEM ED UCA 'PION
Including Book-keeping, I'enntnAhlp,. Arithmetic, Com
metcial Law, Political JP.contany, Lueineee Correepond
race. the Art of Detecting Conntarfeit Money, Railroad
Mg, Steembonting, Telegraphing,
STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME,
FNMMEMT=MMMMERIMENiffIrtiff.I
Yale ull eXlielliles tor Tllltloll, BOAC BillllkS. Magi Di 1
lotus.
For Penmanship, Steamboating, Rallr.aiding, !lank ing
or Diploma, se in other Colleges. FREI. Lca•wts o.ily
Penmanship to all etndant• in the Commercial Depart
ment.
FOR I'IRCULARS, Firing full informetinn. a u ri
am
talaing w complete outline of our eystein of Practical Elm
'Men Education, together with
TESTIMO TALs
from Piactkal Dusiner- 51ercltats, Bankers. Book
keepers, &v.
Address the Priucipals,
Dec.l3, 1866.-ly
DICb CoIIV
two
lIIGULY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP
LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION,
TO know that this Institution em
ploy. none but competent instructors in every de
partment, and a sufficient number to /1.1.11 - 0, indivtilual
inatructi.n to all of it. .todenta. and being connected
with - Dickinson College," enable. it to irreseut combined
facilities of the highest order. while the current ex
pense. attending a coarse here, are from 40 to $lOO less
than at similar institution■ In large cities. Wit think
that when these facts are properly understood by those
who couteutOlate entering an institution of this order,
they will not be lung in decidin e , in favor of Carbide.
The following ci tires ut Instruction should commend
Keel( to all, who desire that kind of information most re
quisite to prepare them for any °flies business pursuits
in life. \
Single and Double Entry as Applied awl practiced in
the eariqus department. of Trade and Commerce, and
Banking lions. of the conntrj.
FIiNitANSIIIII.
Practical and Ornaniertal Style—giving
'peeve I enten tit.,, to pro Ult" tuovernent. In the Lynne' ion
end of lettere, and thereby Insuring to ev
ery •tuden: • .:•--d Co • rent Hand.
I;C: 4 1N V.SB Alt !VIM ETIC.
Including Ih.. !doe' epproved and be.' adapted methods
rut •II bu•nit.e, lculAtions-31.n141 and VI ritten.
?aught .: •"{*l refel puce to correct compoitition
withe.tetu it•ns will be, cluallibed be assume, [2l
bt ir• of milret class /14.71 , 0LintAnt
lik:R(' A NTILF! LAW.
Taught lir theses, .Dean's Treaties" as• Text
Book. istul.rrcii,4 the miet.ittipurtrat legal infertnatlon
for a buslusas /1.11 To p4 ,, ,p5.
BUSINEA , AND CORRESPONDENCE,
are daily practical iu the Actual Bush:krona Departm t t
where th• student. in ti4,uwith their d uties a
- • •
duct an extensive ottire.pond. nee, and make oil al
Yon= from a Receipt, to x judgment Note.
PLUAL BIC
Phonography or 'bort hand Writing. Ornamental POW
n=nfh ip. Pen Drawing. Telegraphing, Natural Philoso
phy. IL:cannel ry. Algebra. go.. kc.
Me Invite an impartiat Investigation of uor
for impartinz woad Instruct - fan in the branches to er
ated.
Stade' is triter at any time, and purse their cu rut
withourt interrutA ion
4For Fur flirthrt- particnlars, write and receive Circular
AdOres., A. M. TRIMMER. earlislaPl.
Feb. 21. 144;:.
SINGER'S CELEBRATED
THE very beet and latest improved machine in nse, fo
tale at the CLOTIIINO STORE of JACOBS t BRO., in
Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. where you can buy
the best and cheapest Cloths. Cuss.theres and Venting.,
and every variety,fgoods in the line of
MBN AND BOYS WEAR.
Yon can have them cut out and matte nti In the very best
style if you wish, at moderate prices, Yid without any
risk whatever. GEO. 3.110088 k BRO.
Aug. 1e,18M3. •
-
SEWING 'MACHINES!
THE GROVER do BAKER
THE BEST IN USE.—These Machinn have beam
Gowen known that little need be said by way of recom
mendation. They have taken the first premium at all
the late State Pali.. and are universally acknowledged
to be the HEST in use by all who have tried them. The
"Grover k Baker Stitch"and the Shnttle Stitch" are
points that have been attained by no other Machine.—
They are thlonly Machines that sew and embroider with
perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to
Pamily use. Theyare almost noiaeless,spw directly from
the spool without rewinding, end arm simple in their
construction. They are *say to manage, and can be
worked by almost any child. Every fatally should have
ens. ray save &star, they samtinee, and theysaes money.
and do their work better than it can be done by hand.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the
above Machines, ha eetabliabed an Agency in Isfrileld,
Adamson., where he will always have on hand a supply.
Persons wishing to buy will please call and emulates...tot'
themselves.
*s.. Needle t and Thread will &babe applied.
, J. A. WITREROW, Agent,
Aug. 16,1866.-tf. Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
EMPIRE : HIITTLE SEWING MA
CHINES are superior to all others for Baum IND
Ataxylacruanto Puireszs.
Contain all the latest Improvements; are speedy; noise.
Jell; durabro and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars' free. Agents wanted. Liberal
discount allowed. No consignments made.
Address BklPlftli 8.18. CO., 616 Broadway, New York.
Sept 6, 18643.-17
A L DAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE
INBUBANOB 00111 , ANT.
INCGEPOILATEB. MARCH 111,11151.
OrAuras.
Presldent.•-Geurge Swope. • •
Vies Prepeldent—Benuol B.ltneeell.
Bearetary—D. A. Buehler.
Treausarer—BO. /chanted' .
MtecutiusComenittee—Bab'tMcCurdy, , Andrew Debit•
sithnen,Jecob
mensuses.
George Bwope, Gettysburg
D. A. Buehler, •ft
B. Ne(mrdy,
M. Zclialberger, u •
8.11. ausesU, 61
LA. Bahneetock
•
AID. Buehler, ts
• B. G McCreary, a
Jacob King, Btrabsu
At town
"&
_ is'eintentroan, • '
• Wm. D. Hines, New word.
WM. B. Wilson, Beaderrellle.
H. A. Picking, Shaba* township'
oin'. it •
job* Wollbrill,
ram Pilnt,
Abe) T,wriebt, Benstensville.
Abdlel Y. GI tt, New Oxfird,
Iftußtltuultem tuvehip
JAIN Ounniughepe Irtimpaom.
Job P !PM'S: Roulidoy
WW . 1:9,t 8 nett*
rireil s* li g ate l ln i lu " op" Per t
t
,add in that Rotted has made hut.
H a i m r wing paid Imam by Are detZyggille
to $13,110-47;0100of which paw
d ' ' th e kW three MAL Altnimßei sear
ply to enyoftlie aboweansted 111111.11 s
i
limmiltrnihnimittesineets et the °Solo ?DM
kerma Weibull* in every iseelk
Qpat.•
aszottrtiAl f °Rego'.
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1"1 . - I. Y. . P A
UNITk:b
• COI. LEG E OF ACT UAL tit:S.lN k:.5..
PRACTICAL BANKING, he
FIFTY DOLLA lui
No EXTRA CHARGES
SMITH k COWLEY,
Pit tabarg , Penne
Al' C:A.II,LLS'LE, PENNA
BOOK-K KEPING
L'NGL/SII GRAMMAR
swing )_llarhitto.
tinouranct.
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VII4IIIIIIOnB.
ASTIII4.I e OGY.
TILE WORLD
• ST llig wOXII..Rt
TIIE OREAT As FROLOInST,
MAD.k)lii IL A. PICIIRIGO.
•+r. - set, in, 111,ot rap eV., k..w. eh.. restore.
1 ,,`
1:tedit•••• i 11.. .• au . .irons .lolrlol . et est.. initastr ,
. on..+w love. 1... friv , lll.llo. lot..
w......,.0k, • 14t, '1 , 1.41406C . SW* b 4111141. Ili
tielinr t•••.... ' 4l V,' 110 n rosiseni
lug sets". P. rewb we, luAt or Attach propel
y. role y... :he IrliAillo*» y ..r.. tear qualified to istir•
,ose its .10, , os .11 he silloo .stere.stut. crltutem stseedy
luarriagr. .aid rt p thy re,c,l:oty Ulan
. 1011 I loe tiNtti• . un it
pet...U. :qv, re o.• eons very tl ..... enii by b et it lmi m t,
siip•rtintutitl parreri: Its eil, , the 'sark sio/1 hot Ails
teriett of Ile rs.tm e I c the .101, air .e.- the
elair. tll.o...VrrovolO r I 4.1-41.iik..ir in
the contlsUntli - , -Irout the mtpert.m..l 1...411.. "lane
piss - lei. AUG Ibe nit, atate 111 the Itraress stt the the.. of
birth, t h e ustuces 11.. tutor. destiny 1110
can.hltthegrecttest.drtr,loiltun'earthr it coati; you
but a trifle. seed you Indy never stl.lo hors so favor-tide
an oppurtuniiy.. ..,•••ItAtiun li+. with likett*.Ahit all
deeited 101?rtulttlott. $l. Pare...ll.in St • iii.taiice ran
crinaul t tb. Slwlprne It equal aunty weal sato!.
faction to dietnitelvra. t! if in I.ersota. A hill nod explicit
chart. written out, with all inquiries anewelrsl and like.
ness enclosed,' sent by won on receipt of pier above men
tioned. Tte itricteet .e.cre.y will i.e 'maintained.
cortempotirtnicereturiieti ur •IrAtro9e.l. Itefer.ller, t he
Islglseet order furnish.d iloee slerirOss 111.0 s It rile
plainly tliediv 01 the 11/1111111 /111,1 yearn. •
burn. encluyag .1 01111111 lotrl4 of IIUiT.
Add . elm .10AME 1l A
Vvb 28, 1887.-1)
I. 11.. roverr noura, • 8. 1°
REPARATOR CAPILLI
•
ThrowZx... your worth i t —
Destroctitn u(
comfort. hilt h .
Comeized. C. 111! pouf II luC c. our 0011 Ir
Anti rrjvlce In yIAJI Itmumitft 11;ir.
REPA It: , TOR CAPII.I.I
For !cll.:int: hair upon hard heeds tt..nu n ,l :•-• er
cause it piny hat- (Alen -lot, cod f, z e ,o, Ih
hair oleo the face. it hos o.• ...tun:. it wall I. r the
beard id p..w upon the poitoottat St lie
in troll, five to
sight Weeks, or lost! . 1110.41 Us id heads In from two to
three months A few ig io.i ant practitioners here assert
ed that there is ...Moog th.it will Irrce et th e
growth uti. the hair Of 1,111 d. Their ato.ert loos are (nine,
as thodsfauDf of 'telex Wllllo , sses &MIT the:4r • *a.pdrri•
eiire) can Lear witness. !frit tunoy w.it nay. how ere we
to distingullai the genuine boos the spurious? it cer
tainly is di cult, ss Moe tenths of the different Prepare
tiona advised for the halt and beard are entirely worth
iest., and yin may have already thrown away large a
mounts in their potchaee. To sue we would ray, try
the Depurator Ca p illi; It will colt you nothing noires it
fully comes up to our represeutatiuns.• If your Druggist
doer not limit it, amid 4I one dollar and we will forwent
It, postpaid. together with a receipt for tbetnoney, which
will be reterited you on application, providing entire sat.
Isfaction snot given. Address,
W. L. CLARK & CO.,Cbemiets,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. T.
Feb, 28, 18f4.-ly
CRISPER COMA
Oh !.he was beautiful and Lair,
• With starry ram:and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils .oft. entwined,
. Enchained the very heart and mind.
CRISPER COMA,
For Curling the Hair of either Bex into Wavy
Lind Glossy Ringlets or Heavy
Massive Curls.
By using this article Ladle* and Gentlemen can beau
ti iy.theinwelvee • thensand Mid. It is - the only article in
the world that will curl straight hair, and at the slue
time grte It a bent:lWO, glossy appearance. Ihe Crisper
Coma not only curie the hair. hut Invigorates. beautifies
ano cleftesen it; u highly and dvligt.thilly perfumed, and
is the molt complete article of the kind ever offered to
the American public. The Crisper Coma will be Out to
any address. sealed and postpaid for fil.
Address all orders to
R. L. CLARK A CO.. Chemists,
3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, .y.
Feb. 2.5. ly
" XCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! !
CHASZELLAR's
HAIR EXTERMINATOR ! !
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
TO the ladiesespecially, this (flatlets'/le depilatory re
commends itself es being an almost lodimpewible article
to female beauty, easily applied, does not burn or injure
the skin, hut acts directly on the roots. -It is warranted
to remove superfluous bait from luw foreheads, or from
any part of the body, completely, totally and radically
extirpating. the same, leaning the skin soft, smooth and
natural. lhis is the only article cued by the f rench, and
is O. only real effectual depilitory in existence. Price
75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on
receipt of an order, by
BERGER, BRUITS it CO., Chemists,
FA\ 2S, 1 1 167,-15m. 285 River St, Troy. N. T.
'There comet h glad tidings of to all.
To young and to old, to great and to atrial' ,
The beonty which once was so precious and rote,
Ic free for all, and'all may be fair.
By the use of
- - -
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
Fur Improving and Beautifying the tasmplexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for
giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint that is only
Anson la 'oath- It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pltw
pies, Blotchist. Moth Patche, Sallowsussa Renneinna.
ail impurities ut the skin. k Indly healing the same leav
ing the skin white andclearaa alabaster. Its usecan not
be detected by the closest scrutiny. and being. vegetable
preparation la perfectly harmless. It is the only article
of the kind us d by lb. Wrench, and is considered by the
Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of
30.000 bottles were sold during the put year, a sutlisient
guarantee of Its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Saul by
mail, poibpaid,on receipt of an order, by'
BERGER, SHUTT.; k CO, Chemists.
Feb. 2S, 18437.-ly 2e5 Bayer StFeet, Troy, N. Y.
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by the use of DR. JOINTILLE'S ELIXIR Too
can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cest:
The astonishing success which his attended this i &l
imbic medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, en-
sal Dennity and Prostration. Lists of Muscular En gy,
Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthful dis•
cretiou, renders it the most valuable preparation Ter
discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections. depression, cite.
mint, incapacity to sandy or business, loss of m ory,
confusion, thought, 48W-destruction, fears off ty,
kc. It will restore the appetite. renewjhe h th of
those who have destroyed it by sensual excesses I prac
time.
Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Qu a lls Doc
tors" and Ignorant practitioners, but send with t delay
for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health:lnd hap
piness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every .heterre.
Price, n, or four bottles to one address,s3.
One bottle to sufficient toeffect a cure in all orithary
cases.
ALSO, DR. JOIN VILLIPS
speedy and perm nen t curs of
Discharges, Gravel, Stricture
Kidneys and Bladder. Cures
days. They are prepared fro,
are hanulesi on the syste
stomach or impregnate the tn
necessary while using them,
manner interfere with busint
box.
Either of the aboee-mentiot
any address, closely sealed, am
press, on receipt of price. Ad
BERGER, '
Feb. 28, 1867.-ly No. 285
WHISKERS AND
sa t ORCBD to grow upon the
to Dee weeks by using Dr.
TEUR CA PILLAIRE, the int
modern science, acting upon
almost blracakms manner.
of Paris and London with the
Names (4511 purchasers will
satisfaction is not given tti
will be cheerfully retsoded.
postpaid,lll. Descriptive
ed free. Address B EE PER
N 0.285 Bber Street.
United States.
BEAUTY ! ,
0
Auburn, Golden, Flaxen Silken Curls,
paoroutsm by the use of Prof. D DEUX' PRISED
.A. LE CESPEUX. One *optic:gal
warranted to earl
the most stralghtand stubborn bai t either sem Into
wavy ringlets, or heavy Ineleiee CUIr nee been toad by
the fashionable. of Paris and Lon a, with 'the most
gratifying results. Does no injury ,the 'hair. Prkaby
malLsealedand poet-paid, SI. Descriptive Circulars mail
ed free.. Address DiECIER, ' SHOWS' 1 00., Chentleb,
No. 285 River Strain,. Troy. / N. Y., Bob agents for the
United Static .• (hb. 25, 1867:47.
fl. F. Debring i& Bro.,
From and Ornainetil Fainters,
FREDERICK CITY; MD
•
IPSPCTFULLY inform the pub
lie that they are prepared to 1 1 / 1 8C0 CHURGIL
13, HALM, raivera ittilIDENO2ll4, as, in the most
approved Apia., moderncc eneleat All *cork wanaota
to give tls fibe tto ta
am to te, durallitread chairman.
April 26,1867.--6 m
DOTY'S CLOTHES' WASHER.
riz BEsr maßxier.
HEAD TRX irtILLOWINU R011110311:1ThONY.
Ps, Jan. 8,1888:
Hoeing used DOTY'S ca,Tonier WAUKEE, and am:to .
onghly tested It, we have no asitatioain endorsing It ma
the best Washing Mach*,etrproduced. Ito simple In
ttonsiznetios—lemaily wor ked, and does Its work well,
without injury to clothing. An ordinary washing re- ,
glaring neneliy 8 told hours labor at the Wash-tub, ems
readily be done with tba aid of Detre Wender and th e
Oreinersal Olathe Wringer, in emathird the time-,
OIXMOIM/11111, thee. labor, seep tau. *c..-4crolding the
neceesity eraeh.tabe, and enabling the posse es s e kt ti t
to go - through with a washing without wetting 'ikels.
selves Olt **door. It really awns With* good Umtata
be rid ofilL We do not think that anyli, attic
stating It, **aid Owew with it.
Mrs. D. A. D
" M. G. rAJM UI Ver,,
" A..
O. M. EDM A n titx
X. Di
• U. ital 42
41116 1ff0Cm.
'Rom REV. L. BOW =MOP Cff tits Y. s.
AA,* 13, flee.
• 11. o. tDear atr—Ad lota oar Xsehin•
ma oki could sot be pomaded to do withost it, awl
___. lllB6 '
the dd *Mkt w• hel that we ere austere of the Opel°
Walt. Oemr ereleten, the clothes wan prepaid. but
the wadiarwoulas Med us. 'We were 644 to be • deteat
ad that 'way. I took bold (*bleb ot orrayoe I should not
have If Ira had had no aisaldaol sad h 234 bath we Put
throne% don* dem ply *kayo! which were aborts.
aid *hay *arodiamoips, we iddi Too mat atio.
R
Hjltteella WinterOarlW, ead . _ll I , etreet. the
tiZ a teethlre %Weasel %Auger and Doty's
IV4 id Maui county, Pa.
;, ist i nn a ro at il * K ik_
sWorig=" a """" 4l
tb.
l ' Wig = Mt "311C 1 ei .
're. WORDZILFOL FUSIBILITY and great coisroar , and
?LIAO WIZ tOang LADY wearing the Duress Eurrric BEntr
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Aural-
Mita, °M IA . CA.RILAOLS, RAILROAD Cali, CHURCH Piers
SIM CNA! fil ' .XIIIADX and ROM DRIBS, as the
Suer can , 0, , , . when in use to occupy a small Pis
as easily an. con • Meetly as a Sat orMcgtor Dlllll,n
invaluable quality • crinoline. not found In any sing e
in
Spring Skirt.
A LADY having enjo. ed the ?LEASERS, COIMIXT, and
great co:stammers of earing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Sviat,
grim RIME for a SS GLS nsr, will never •fterwards
willingly dispense wit • their use. For CHILI:HUN, MIMI,
and YOUNG LADIES tey ate superior told] others.
They will not ace o
L i
like the Single Spring,
but will r 11713.101111 IN r PERPECT and GRACE/M.5
when three or Yon poser Salary will have been
TTISOwn ARUM AS MULLS& Tax HOOFS are covered with--
DoC MA •ND TWISTED TRILIAD, and the DOTTOY LOD& are DOS
only double springs, but twice (or double) COM= : pre
venting them from wearing out when dragging down
stoops, stairs, ase.
The Duplex Elliptic is a g-eat favorite with all ladies.
and is universally recommended by the $ . 13/110N, %m—
-amas as the STANDARD SHUT OP TILE FASHIONA—
BLE WORLD.
To ei4ay the following inestimable advantages fm
Criseslitle,TiZ:lol.llloll QUALITY, PltinCrxmtvrAcrraz:
lITnISE PULPY and POW/. FLATIBILITY, DUILAAILITY, COM
yOAT and icONOAVY, enquirefor J. W. EILADLAT'S bIIPLAZ
ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Skirt, and beware you get the
genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be par
ticular to NOTION that skirts offered es .DUPE,'
have the red ink stamp, vis : "J. W. Bradley's Deplez
Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others
are genuine. Alva Notice that every HOOp will admit •
pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the
two (ordonble) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their 1/1.11:111111.11.7 and STILEINITII, and
combination not to be found in any other Sante.
FOR SALE in all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts
ue mid throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent,
WEST'S, BRADLEY A CARY,
97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Reade Sta., New York.
April 18, 1887.-3 m
JULES JARED'B/ .
"Email De Par"
TUE NEW BERUTIYIER OP THE SKIN.
Te4timonials from Celebrated Laclin-..'
The secret of beautifying the skin being known slily to.
Nesits. Jared k Rene, they honorably state thee It dlEsms
from all other preparations. It gives to the most
end freckled skin both the texture end I:okiff of pig=
Prot*, removing all discoloration: whethor appearing so
freckles, tan, morphs's', moth, or blackitsna specks, and
is especially successful In smoothing out the mark: loft
by Small Pox.
The sgsMte ofnllimall de Paris" mankconfidently Mo.
mit tolls, p ublic the earnest endorsements of such db.
tingulshed adies as
SIGNORA STORI, Mlle PELICITA YESTTALI, 'mh o
MAO MITCHELL, Mts. D. P. BOWERS, IX.
CILLE WESTERN, Mad. PONIRI, Mn. ICIIYJA
• LUCY RUSHTON, NOICHrg
DE SIARGUERISTRS, Elsa AO
NES PERRY,
and stan others, whom high standing in. tk. D r e g...k m
give' the stamp of truththhoSin to thole' intelligent end
Maim) approval.
The Beautiful Lucille Wei.,Leru says:—
I dad dud the olisuall" producer. all the brilliaacy of
map and 1111 y-white, with the gr eat and podgier &dm
tags atotal bersoleaniesa. It really adds to the softness
and beauty of the akin.
The Magnificent Partysli says :
I have suffered so math from the various white lotions,
te n which my theatrical protemion obligee me to me,
that I consider it a perfect bends-Ilion to find • prepara
tion W hick gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and
leaves the skin coot feed smooth.
Miss Maggie Mitchell says :
I hays tried the skin beautifier, aVitualt d o purls,"
and found that it inemmtly imparts a natural Waal sad
freshness to the complexion.
"Jared Smell de Paris," is need as a delicate beautifier
of the skin kw Theatre, Saloon or Bail Rom, by the•nited
relined and scrupulous ladles p ro d uc fed all thibeanti
f7iallagwinahlanta andWidte, without their vulgar
glare or Iniptiry to the skirt.
Sold by all first.claisDruntite, perooners and Ladies'
Nair Drumm.
L. Dubose ell Broadway; Dow Barmy Co., and P..
C. Wells JW Tat, soil Saran. JOalaa, /4 ~... // 1 dath •
delphle,
Tenth BP est, andJelnunem /EOM b & * • C°w R : "*".
J l
Clemsral A d mits and Impel:tort, New York.
Jan. 24,1807.-din
I. W. C. szrrz.
coyanBSION M. 11101112061,
WHOiItBALI DBALM A 11411111111001
OIGARS, TOBACO AND SNUFF,
IsTo. 164 Fratikin st.
BITWEIIN GRUNIANI4ACA STIMISTS,
areapariar INIPOSTID CUIAZIN IRO Cazwute Tam*.
laaav atevery desorlptlan,irittr a coastal amortammo
afPlpaa,Saaffßassaraacy.A.rtalaaoka.
Ja1,10861-1,
JOHN BOWMAN,
i
No. 704 rah Street,.
PHILA ELPH:Li,
*maid and THAW ip
KILIFSIR I PLATNA ',WARR,
ost fkAAR antiociti•Or 004 4 1 . 11 01 11 4 111 Uri Olt?
. .
ThIPLIII FLATA A No. 1.- --....c.
Mar, 14, 1801.-/I
2273 E
li
tatiordlantous. - /
NO. 1.
'FIE CHINGARORA
. ANTI-NV:VOUS
B'..M °KIN° 1' o',ll C
.The t TING A Iti.Slt A TIABACCO grime trout tiar, rich soil
of the “OltlitN't,"•and is ,tistoreettt of& peculiarly dellei•
mu. flavor entirely unkts..w r n to I he toh•reo• of ell• ether
rlioo a., Rut Ire unprecedented popuintity Itwa sprung
trour the fact of the entire stre•iire of Tut deadly pot
ion. Xicorie.vhieli pretreat other tohrreen, ••,1
*Welt ni the nue and .01. cause of the irthit readopt( wee
; ooe diseases. ay/report'''. Ac.. which Moor Ineattithis.
soon( r .-r later. tull..ltr the Indulgence el the _piper and
eissr. At the rtseent una lyitation of tobeeeu impt all
par , oldie world. at the Academy of Sdiesires.• in Week*
the rel... ne‘i A:liesoist. SI. LemidetteetX, dectoteed that
• line Eon Tette :ttul Aleericsit lotteero rontnitlei! Inn)
right per cent and the purr.! Ittrnna !Owe. fret, two
to 11, e pet t'ettt..`t the 111 Wit A did not
contain one tli:eoseruble iorrt Irle of that deadly {wham.
• drop o I which. extracted. wjll siert...7,lllle. r •
Our Agra! at BOMBAY 614111 oped its large quantl•
tire elute CIIINGAMOR• tiering [hairnet two yenta, and
al.housh we hate Welt pree.ed to stipply the demand for
thi• - aoliciiiii• luxury to the veteran smoker. y.(
onto' prepared: to offer it in nulitnited quantities, at..
prier touch lower than some America m of ti Air
Inferior .quality.
A connoiseur lute but to amok. the Amiiricsu tobacco
end eeaare. which are Invariably citemFbilly flavored, to
be tilepriteted with the retedicinal hurts whieb heaves a
note ...as. nheoltley &Acing In th• mouth, and in thee-,
setilutit toile to •Isat ter the nervous sy item.
n. native. o.the “ORIANT" *woke the .
ROltA from intim till nleh.; from youth to' age. and are
itevitili UM . ..IA/400114 of the wild. distrepaius Are which
c"taree. throuah Abe yelp. of the inhaler of the ff)!..e of
tobacco r' ntaitoittg Alcotin.
We in•ur er wry lover or the w eel& to try the CjIINOA
It 4 ilt A and guar - 410.e unprocetlened Measure in Its de
esrr w Imre
EDWIN ..11 COOK k CO.
i• and importers of the CIUNGAROR.I
TO-
It.(~.t•Vfio the United States and aznadas,
oral Dealers ix all kinds of
Ilae,inc and :American Segura and Tobacco',
MAIN DEPOT.
191 DUANE ST.. N LW YORK
Mar. 14. ISti7 —3m
TEA►+ S
Teas for the, People. No More enornioui
Profits for anutumers to pay.
Fifty Cents to One Dollar per Pound saved
hy buying your Tea., direct front
the Importers, '
T. Y. KELLEY A CO., Importers of Tea.. In connection
with their largo wholesale business. Mem determined to
'Wrot., their Teas direct!' to C.dtAll mere at import., e'
prices, thus e ff ect' hg a casing to the consumer bran to 60
per cent. Paibillescao how club together for any kind
or qualities of Tea., i n package', of one pound and up
wards. and we will send them a superior article of Tea
at S . per eent.luove the cost of Importation. Let NMw
energetic lady. or other persOu In each, neighborhood eel
upou her acquaintances and take their orders for ant
the following .timed Teas, and when a club often, twen
ty. r r noire is obtained, send to us and .we will sand the
Tea. put up in separate package., with the - name of each
parson marked on it, all enclosed in one box. Asa far
thee inducement to the person getting up thecluti we will
send for his or her tartlets. an extra complimentary
package on all order. of $3O and upward.- It Is perhaps
not well understood why we can sell Teas so very low;
but when It is taken into minsideratiou that besides the
original cost of importation. the Broker, Speculator, Job
bor. WhAesale Dealer and Retailer. hoe each to reap •
large profit and the innumerabl e Corteges. Cooperages,
Insurances, Storages. kc., which teas hare to pass thro'
befdre they retch the consumer, wi l l read' ly explain Oils.
We propose to do away with seven-eighta of these profits
and expenses, and it now remain. with the people to say
whether they 'hall sore t 0 cents to $l.OO per pound yin
every pound of Tea they purchase, or be compelled to
give their earnings to it L.it of simian' go-betweens.
PLDLtIS and SMALL DIALIMA wishing Teas foetal again,
can be accommodated with small packages to suit their
trade, but no reduction can be mad*, as these are our
wholesale prices.
PRICE LIST. •
Oolong.(81ack) 70, 80, 90, 11.00, 11.10. best $1.25, per
pound.
English Breakfast, (Black) 80. 90, 11.00, beet 11.25, per
pound.
Young Hylton, (Green) 85, 95,11.00, extru 11.24, superior
11.50, per pound.
Mixed, (Green and lilack)7o, 80,90; best SI.CO. per pound.
Imperial (Green) $1.30, beet per pound.
Japan, 11 .00. 111.10, 11.26 best, per pound.
Gu xpowder;(oreen).sl.3o, best 11.00 per posind.
COFFEE 'DEPARTMENT
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We have lately added • Coffee Department to our eN
tatliiihment, and although we cannot promise the eett-i
sumer as great • laving as ere can on Teas, (the margin,'
for prolit on Coffees being very small) yet we ran ast,4l
Coffee. fully 24 per cent. cheaper than retailers .barge_
OurCoffee* come direct from the Callan louse and we
roast at:d grind them {cease ly pure, put up in 1 or more
pound packages, at an advance of 2 cents per pound.
Our Wholesale Price—Ground Coffees—Pure Rio ,
30 cents per pound. Best Old Government Jaes.,4o eta_
Best Ceylon. 40 eta
SENDING llONEr.—Parties sending erderi for less
than 330 fur Teas or Coffees should send with their order
a P. U. Draft or the money, to save the expense of collect
ing by Express. But large orders we will forward by
Express and collect on delivery.
We exalt be happy as all times to receive a call at our
warehouse ;rum person. visiting the city, whether deal
ers x not: T. y. KELLEY k CO-
Lite Kelley ,t Vought,
56 Vesey street, New Y,rk
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