The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 08, 1868, Image 4

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OF DAUM' 111TOCIL
THE"
TAResichs kelp; en neafly all iLthefaris in
thli section country , are kept fbi diary 'our
iposme,,leevißg the .production of beef to t,bose
sections where cheap land furnishes an abtmd-'
ance of fristbrage, at a nominal price. Hence
ijairdrAllpt Milk and butter is receiving
He e aftMtiisit every year, end the price
of these products may be expected to increase
annually, as the country grows older. Being
mote Orlitluible than beef, they Milt be pro:
iltatetimesrer the place of consumption, sathat
their production must increase as population
increases in our great commercial centres.
FOrlhifh.and other reasons, it bus been Mat
-leetot peat surprise to me, that then of selen-
Altiraustinments have devoted so little time
to the Investigation of the subject of millt-ro
mluotion. All the works on cattle and dary
.
mg, seem to be specially silent in regard to
the physiological laws which govern it.yen
die:fate work of Mr. Fuxr on "Milch (lows
and Dairy Farming," in which I think We
had aright to **Net more on this point,
leaves us in the ' , dark equally as nnieb. AS the
.rest. There certainly is no subject to which
men of ability in that direction Aituid More
prollittiyidevote their time. In the Mean
time we most content ourselves with a few
common Bents reflections in that direction.
Lactation, or perhaps more properly
factifl
caiton,'ia *tied on by the stomach, lsoWels
and udder of the Bow. In what the exact pro
' cesaconsists, we can not now exactly explain ;
'but clear it is, that the milk is produced from
'the food of the animal. Leaving other con-.
sideratione out of the question for the present,l
the milk must then bear some relation to the
food consumed—as the food, so the milk.--
' Sat OM food has other calls to answer in' the
. animal economy. The life of the animal
must,shio be sustained by it, and this Wan
raid fititbe supplied. It can be safely as
turned, that in proportion to the size of the
animal will be the amount of the , food required
`for its; stimenabee, leavinethe remainder for
the production of milk. Hence, then, other
questions apart, that animal which has the
smallest bareass to sustain and the greatest
capacity for receiving and diggsting will be
the greatest milker. In other words, the cow
with the sinallest body, and largest abdonien
'and udder, will be the best milker.
' There are, however, other things to be con
sidered. The lungs expire a great quantity of
'carlxmist the form of carbonic acid, which
comes from tils blood, snd the blood derives
it from the food. Now carbon is the princi
pal constituent of all f:tx substances, butter
i ,
neluded. Hence the ore carbon carried off
by-the lungs; the less will be left to be se
creted in the milk. A cow, therefOre i with
large lungs would naturally secret leas carbon
or butter in her milk than one with small
lungs, and hence it is, that narrow chested
l y
'cows are generally rich milkers. .
But the health and vi or of the allimal have
',also a great Influence. Art animal in_good,
vigorous health will aturally consume i and
digest more foBd than one in ill-health. 'The
health - of an animal is not always so easily
pre- ringed; but, in general terms, a cow with
' a sleek coat of hair, clean, roseate skin, 1 and
bright, lively expression, will usually be fonnd
in vigorous health.
We thus arrive at the conclusion that avow,
with a large abdomen and udder in proportion
to her carcass—a narrow chest and sharp
witheis,anit a bright lively look—will be the
best milker.; and of all the rules and rhymes
laid down for the selection of, cows, I have
found none to hold out in practice as well as
this. Th — e far-lamed Alderney cows, noted as
rich milkerz,owe their superiority to their con
formation, I am pernuaded, more than to
theif.blood—having small, lean bodies, nar
row chesti and immense digestive organs.—
Mr. PARKINSON, an enemy to this stock; ut
ters it as iireproach to them that "their bidlies
• are four-fifths of their weight." Not long ago
an opportunity offered itself for testing these
ideas practically. I noticed a cow passing on
the road,-'on her way home from pasture,
which looked to me so much like an Alderney
that I inquired for her owner. After , finding
him, I learned that she was but a common
coje, bought at a sale. I immediately
,pro
poS,ed to buy her, which I succeeded in doing,
after the usual amount of bargaining. Alter
getting her home and. feeding her intit she
became reconciled to her new quarters, I test
ed her milk, placing eight inches in' depth in
an earthen pot, which, when ready for skim
ming, yielded two inches f cream on the sur
face, thus making her milk fully one-fourth
cream, Nhich is as much as I ever heard an
Alderd breeder claims fbr his stock.
The, attempt to introduce Durham or Short-
Horn Cattle for the purposes of the dairy,] will"
be round to be a great piece of folly. The
Short-Horn has exactly the opposite forma
tion which is required in a good milker. They
are)triti,entirely for beef, and their virtue con
,
, sista tuitlng the „largest carcass and the leas t t
offak whilst their, wide chests and immense
111143 ihdle'ate that the food is all consumed in
the formation of blood and beef.. The
Inni
versal testimony is that their milk is poor in
cream, even thougbit may be large in quan
tity, find the amount of food consumed is
enormous. Notwitstanding these facts, I have
often been surprised to see large Durham
cove.qgiling:f)i.,pricea fa beyond their value
na,milkers to practical farmers, who say they
want then' to raise young stock from. In my
judgment, the worst thing a man can do, Who
wishes to Improve the butter-making quall
ties of his stock, is to infuse Durham blood
into it. I have owned a Durham cow;
,whose
• milkyiehled cream no thicker than a sheet of
paper, and-yet many who saw her, consider
ed her' a
_beauty ; and so she wits—ftir, the
butcher who &tiny got her . If any fiirmer
wa i nts•to get good cows Tor the dairy, let lhhn
gotothepoorat land In the county and there,
in the corners of the fences, anlin the woOds,
aza And. dozens of cows with immense
!bellies, ,developed by the consumption of large
gifintltlea of poor food and bran, fleshless
careasses. Ivhich, when well fed, will riake
the butter ( F r him, leaving the Durhanai for
' who buy only fir size and appearance.
D.
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i •
K.W.SD fBY AN ELEPHART.—Forepainigh's
menigerle, including the elephant Romeo, and
kunzuher pf wild animals, have been hobsed
foe the whiter at Hatboro, abOut seven Miles
a
i fniMl'Lll elphia. On the morning of the
.1 Bth, Mr. Wil liams, the keeper of the ;Fl!
.
'harig:ti his habit every day, proceed t
walot ftili; pha.ut's face. After having roa
ch:dot luidlrhllelwashing the bucket, Romeci,
••• ...- • ~
from some unknown cause, beeeme very Much
infuriated, and struck Mr. W. with his trunk,
breakittgbiaapine, arm aid leg. The tutfOr
tnnate man, saw powerless, called for help.—r
`Williatri Duncan, hearing the alarm, n
ett Wilds' a s sistance. A* theNanimal,• w
indoor. vi itlico ida disabled keeper w his
jisiasS'upon his body, severing every ,rib from •
hititityka,oliading his le ft arm almost 0 a
jelly, tistitppaceeded to butt him with I his
trunk and trtikai Mr:IS. Miller rushed Into
thestab*** Witile his Men menaced i the
Mini pitchforks, succeeded In getting
liVilliantaisray:• Several physicians werelim
*
mediate!) , .
... bu t t could render no 'waist
ance,and Au Min lowa the unfortunate
SisktiAlled . •T ealacsomod lied been conn
whhmtalisuntinesrlfAlibis 11th, having n
Isecw
of o:thumb_ us for eleven years. H,e
hote•Aufb - .Wasaeo tor over a year, al ys
Itlitilinflitisnarithgrest gendusess: Sin the
beestoartans, an n
`,biit w t tstatissit.thant Rackin d g
his e
0, ttClit va,z
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sOluir la
RECONSTRUCTION.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
~GROCERIES."
cheap, cornito our dare in East York street when every.
thin g in our 'inn *al *sold at a short profit.
Everything kept in • Int chile grocery, will be bend
there, ►iso
CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS,
'TOBACCO, AND BEGARS, '
Produce takes in exelump for goody auk paid for .old
meat.
asairmera came and lee
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
Warren ' s Electric Churn
which makes onet.finuth more butter than any other
Chura(ontof the lame cream.) We keep them &wattle and
will be ',leased to show them. 'Don't forget the plane.
11111SDRIC813 & WARREN.
Gettysburg, Sept-18, 1867.—tf
GROCERY
HATING open qd a new Grocery, hi Gettysburg, on the
north•weet corm of the Public Square, here jut
racetved a splendid assortment of FRESH
including Sugars, Ooffee, Mohan+, Syntp, Teas. Spices,
Tobacco, Salt, Flab, Hatok Shoulders, dc. Also,
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nuts, Frnite,Boeps, Manny Article. sod Notions generally,
We will also keep on hand FLOUR sod FEED.STUIFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, we are prepared to gel
very cheap. Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
JOHN CENSB,
I. W.
On the 17111 in Battiiitore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
HAS made arrangements to. get
fresh supplies every week from the City and is de.
termined to sell cheap. :He invites all to give' them a
Call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notices, Flour, Corn
Meal, Choped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Sugar, Col•
fees, Teas, Syrup, Me:asses, Candle., Coal Oil, Fish Oil
Tar, Beat Cider, 'Vinegar, and a great variety of Nations,
Candles, &c., &c.
&Saba carat or trade will be given For County Fro
duce such am Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Rags, &c. [May 29,18137.-tr
NEW GROCERY STORE
J UST above the Court-Renee, and opposite the Co-rapt
ter thipce, will sell yon everything in the GROCERY
AND PROVISION Line theaper than yen can get it
elsewhere.
Sugars, Coffees, Molasses,
Candles, Coal 00, Syrups, Brooms,
Duckets,_Tubs,"Pobecco, Cigars,
Notions of all kinds, lIAM , FISII, GIiSTEBS, VEGETA.
BLED,
always on hand. (live me a call, as I am deter.
mined to accommodate. BUTTER. EGOS, and all kinds
of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash
price will be given. Don't forget the place—two doors
above the Court-ilottse.. Don't pass without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
May 29.—tf,
New Grocery & Flour Store.
MEALS & BROTHER,
HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour
and Vegetable. Store, in the Room formerly oc..
copied by Geo. Little, on West Middle strut, they en ,
tend an invitation to all buyers to give them a call.—
Everything in their line, fresh from the city and coon
try, will be kepton hand. They are determined to sell.
as cheap u the cheapest, and cc they only ask the lowest
living proßts, they hope to_ merit and receireis liberal
share bf public patronage. MEALS k BRO.
May. 29,1866.
Grocery and Liquor Store
Teas, COTR.I.I, White Suprars of all kinds, and !frown
Saline, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Itolease.% and a
4reoles of Synrpnt MESS MACKEREL, bent in market
411 kintig of
•
LIQUORS
whokr.,lo a Itti re tell. prime Wine. Pandy, Rye Whisky
for meUfrinnl nod other [lmposes, in any quantity
Bitt , rs "
YiVI. BOYER- &
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware,
ttlA general assortment o
all Goods usually kept in
FAMILY GROCERY.
Dee. 4, 1967.-tf
GRAIN AND GROCERIES.—The
%-fl q h Ighest Market price paid for Grain and all kinds of
Produce. roceries, Fertilizers, kc.,constantly on hand
for sale at the Ware-house of
Aug. 9 18813 MIX a imprsiuw.
Itotelo and Stotattunto.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
moan TN:
N. T. & NRIF RAVEN & WESTERN R. R. DEF:Ot p
BEACH STREET, BOSTON
BY .r. M. PRATT,
FORMERLY OF THE AMERICAN ROME.
Oct. 0,1867.—1 y
A
NOW OPEN.
THIS is anew House, and has been
fitted np In this most approved stjle. Its location
Is pleasant and sonventernit, being in the most business
portion of the town. Bari arrangemetAt has been
ter the sixammalation and eomfortof guLsts, with ample
"tabling attached. With experience( seretiusts o and ac
tonnnodating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to
please. This I:retells now open kw: the eetewtiininent of
the public, and we kindly solicit &share of public patron
age•' • 1 2 1 1 ./ 2 9 , 1 11 W. •
EAGLE HOTEL.
The large,p , mind !wet coanniadials . IS
03101F1 of CitkUIdaLIMITIIS MID itaimasiiiii ecanre,
e lirAs Omnibus, Sltr Passenger* 1 4 161% oo to
• r. n
4), pret, on arrlTal And departure of Rai Mid Tram
G1 3 1 411 017100%.ind
Mr.* •
~~il~R~tß.
BARGAINS
at the new
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CRESS & SON
GROCERIES,
Sept. 25,1887.atf
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
" HENRY OVERDEER,
TELL EVERTBODY TOl7 SEE THAT
GILBERT,
A large assortment of fine
G R 0 C , E RIES,
AG-13. 31 ibbler',3 Ilea, Bitters and the ;.flreat Zinger
3lay t _ Bait more =t, Oritrel nr;
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
GETTYSB URG, PA.
WM. I,E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
OBTIWEUDA, PE NA.
JOHN L. TATS, Proprietor.
MEM
EMI
NEW OEPORD, ADAMsY CO., PENN A..
HERSII & BROTHER
u AY& taken the Were -hone recently occupied by
D. Hoke.
Thal •'e now paying The 1110 M MT PRICES for
GRAIN & PRODUCE.
Constantly on !land
CHOICE SELECTIONS
LUMBEit, COAL & GROCERIES.
JAMES EMS%
PAUL LIERM.
Now 01Awd, oct. e 0,1867. Sat
M'CURDY & HAMILTON;
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN; GROCERIES, 'dm
rp lig undersigned are paying at their Ware-house, In
I. Carlisle street, adjoining iluehler'sHall,tbe highest
prices for
FLOOD, WHEAT, RYE, OORN, OATS, BIICrWHEAT,
CLOVEN AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, PO.
TATOES, to., to.,
and iivite producers to give them a call before selling
They have constantly op hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Volume,. Syrups, Coffees Sugars, !lc., with Salt, P i th,
Oili,Tar, Soaps, Bacon an d Lard, Tobaccos, /lc. Also the
best brand' of SLAMS, with BIRD of all kinds. They
likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A
Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market Prices for all they
buy, they sell at the lowest living profits. They ask a
@hereof public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction
in every case.
July 3, 1867.-tr
DANIEL GULDEN,
•
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES,
LUMBER, COAL, &c.
Mint 'undersigned keeps on hand. at his Ware il,mse,
known its “Gulden's Station," In Straban township
on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of
G . R 0 C E 'R I ES,
Including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. Ac., with Salt
Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Ac. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL,
including Building Stun, Ma In sleet l.a ths. Stove and Black •
smith Coal. Also, 0111180, and a large assortment of
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Rats and Caps of all kinds,
which he is prepared to sell at the. lowest prices.
Re ale. pays the higheat market price'for, Flour, Grain,
Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota
toes, Ac., or will recetre sod forward the same to market
on commi-don. Ile respectfully asks his friends and the
public to give him a call. DANIEL GULDEN.
Aug. 21, 1861'.—tf
FORWAIDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extensive
Warebouse,Cara, &c., heretofore owned by Samuel
Herbst, we beg leave to Inform the public that we are
continuing the buslneen at the old stand on the corner
of Washington and Railroad streets, one more extensive
scale than heretofore.
We are paying the hlgheit market price fur Flour,
Grain and all kinds of produce.
Flour and Feed, Balt, atitkall kinds of Groceries. kept
constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can
be hadanywhere else.
Plaster, and all kinds of fertilisers, constantly on
hand, or furnished to order.
larA regular line of Freight Care willleave our Ware
house every TUBS ,, AY MORNING, and accommodation
trains will be run a, occasion noty require. Ily this ar
rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all
times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind
entrusted tons, will be promptly attended to. Our miss
run to the Warehouse of Steveneon k Sons, 165 north
Howard street. Baltimore. Being determined to pay
good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we Invite every
body to give us a call. - CULP k AW.
Aug. P, 1886.
W.. E. BIDDLE
100,000 Basin. Grain 'Wanted.
NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE
HOUSE. W.M. S. RIDDLE& CO.Would inform the
public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor
ner ofStratton street and the Railroad, In Gettysburg,
where they will carry on
THE URAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS.
in shits branches. The highest prices will always be
paid for Wheat, Rye. Corn, Oats. Clover and Timothy
Seeds, Flalseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw. Dried Fruit-
Nuts, Soap, Hama,ShouLders and Sides, Potatoes, with
everything else in the country produce line.
GEOCERIES.—On hand, far sal., •Coffees, Sugars,
Molasses,Syrnps, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese. Vinegar,
Sods, Mustard, Starch. Blooms, Buckets. Blacking,
Soaps, Arc. Also COAX OIL, Fish Oil. Tar. Ae. FISH of
all kinds; Spikesand Nails; Smoking and Chewing To
bacco..
They are always ethic to snip's' afiret rate article o
Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
A IRO, Ground Plaster, with litl/111os and other fertili
zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load.
They will run a LINE Or FREIGHT CARA from Get
tysburg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre
pared to rc•nrey Freight either way. in any quantity, at
RICDUCED RATES. They will attend, it desired. to the
making of purchases in the city. and delivering the
FM'S promptly In Gettysburg. Their ears run to the
Warehouse of Nathan Hoop & Lo., N 0.128 North Howard
street, near Franklin, Baltimore, wberetreight will be
received at anytime. They Invite the attention of tbe
public to their line, assuring them that they will spare
no effortto accommoaate all who may patronize them.
Apt 1866.—tf BIDDLE & BENNER.
WM. J. MARTIN,
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS
TILE undersigned has bought cut hi■ tvrmer partner
WK. GUINIe, and now continues the
THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS
himself—at the Gettyst.nrg Lime Kilns; on the corner of
the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thankful for
past patroneg•, hewn' endeavor to deserve its contion
since, by prosecuting the hi:miners as vigorously and one,
large a 'scale as possible—always selling a good article
and giving,good measure. 'Farmer, and others may look
for the prompt filling of orders.
Ile also continues the.
' CQAL BUSINESS,
offering the most popular kinds. Honest eepers ant
others should give him a call. Blacksmith Coal constant
17 on band.
Lime and Coal delivered wry:ober. In Gettysburg.
Gettysburg, Noy. :XI, 18e7.—t f JACOB REI LET.
Michel Leer's Old Stand
PETERSBURG, Y. S. ADAMS CVV'YTY, PEN NI
JOELNT AND PETER BECKMAN
W0111.,D respectfully announce to
the public that they are now prepared to fur
nish lime in any quantity. Persons would ill wed to
give them a call beforegolng eleinthareas they will find
them accommodating fu every respect.
Nor. 20,1007-0 m
LUMBER,& COAL,
AN IMMENSE STOCK!
OORNItit of CARLISLE ST. ANIPPRII RAILROAD,
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.
I N order to give the public something
Hie en adequate Idea of the immense stock of Lum
ber, Coal, Stoves. Tin-ware, he., Ac., on band and fin sale
by din undersigned, at his establishment, in Carlisle et,
across the Railroad irom the Passenger Station, be
would enumerate as far u the limits of newspaper ad
settlement will allow
, IN THE LUMBER LINE
Boardisind Plank of every grade, from culling' to panel.
Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Skiing, planed
and anplaned, Flooring, Laths, Plaster
lug laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Rash, Blinds
and 13buttere,—.In fact, everything UAW far building pur
poses.
IN THE COAL LINE •.
Shamokin White Ash and Lyketur Valley Red Ash,
Wass two .essistbes being the purest and best ..lor all
domestie pampas& Also the my best Broatltop and
Allegheny etaith Coal.
s3,,For partleulars of Staves. Tinware, ac., see swivel ,
Dement under bead of Storm and Tinware.
C.U. BUEHLER,
July 3,1467. •
NEW LUMBER YARD .
TRH undersigned has opened a LUMBER
YARD, on. the Railroad, Near Quinn *
RAW' Ltme Kiley Goetriborg and asks the public to
Elea him a cad!. His snortmeot is OTO of the best aver
criEmeil here, *ea We prices afford opts the eineUeet Erin/ -
prat. Ks ba WEITZ PINE PLANK, lea and half
goARDEVILMIINO,. PALINGF, is, be., and k eon.
stpagy„mitinsg..to lik,iitack. Goan hal lawns lbr
iouregoes, .- a
ISA n of Skingln,st low prlossoaway son
J. 1.001
WatioißS.-4-' Pane Shin lea, the
13 old!
toy 111nne4
IT. 111•Lkie
SW; fs.
rl4 -
tinvarditg saw,
'_Fl 'M 11 " r
"1"-'
ROBERT McC•IIRDY,
WM. 8. HAMILTON.
H. 3. DENSER
Toal, Xittnber, Thu, &r.
LIME FOR SALE
MMS
MEM
itar,*4oo4 . trutiy,
NEW Fl 1-t.A1,1
AT THE OLD STAND.
[ESTABLISHED IN i 517.1
With i ncreased facilities ter conducting our business,
wears better prepared than ever teem toy the wants of
all those who nay need anything in our Ifue. We ups
chilly sail the utteetion of Farmers and others to the
superforquality of our
Plainor Quilted Seat FlornSlde Leathers.
. Saddles, . flames, all-kinds, with or
Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings,
Horn, •• Flemings,
Plain or Quilted Beat Side Scotch CollarKleather),
Saddles,. . " u (ticking),
PlainorFancybaddleCluths No Seam Collars,
Ws tai ilici liaddles, Beat Welt Harm e,
esCollar
Bidih; idles,of all I: I ode.? a tent Leather Collars,
fair or,. lack, rounded or stitched or nnatitched,
Sat, c Beat Leather Wagon Whips,
Martingales, 4, 414, and 6 feet long,
Carria,ge-Harnem,allstyles,Ple iced Team Whips,
i :silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips,
Hekey Draft Harness, Ladles' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles,' • Whip lashes,
Girths, " Worse Blankets', &c., ie.
Croipera, 1 •
inshor t,everyth I ng that pert/Unit° a Qrstelau genera:
horssfarntshing establishent constantly on band or
l .
made to order promptly, of be very beat material, and
n
by the molt experienced wo kmen in the country, (two
haring worked in this estabMsh in entfor the last thirty
years.)
ware now manufacturing an excellent let of Heavy
Draft and Hamm Collar/tree those a ho prefer our own
to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds donei t short notice and on tea
sortable terms.,
All are cordlitlly loyfted to call and examine for them.
selves &soar work cannot fall to recommend itself.
Feb. I.lBo6—tf. DAVID EfteREARY & SON.
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
ON St Baltimore Street , Gettysburg, Pet.—Con
gently on band, of made - to order, *II - kinds of
RIDING SADDLES,
WAMON SADDLES
CARRIA lE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
M low we the lowest
May 23, 1867.-tf.
C ARRIAGE-MAKDIG RESUMED
The w•ar being over, the undersigned love resnrned the
CARRIAGE MARINO Bt'SINESS
et their old stand, In East !diddle F t t. nt.ttyl , burg,
It here they are again prepared t rut up work in the
most fashionable, inboanthl, and ,4 uperi , r manner. A
lot of new RCA Ileron.i•hand
CARRIAGES, 17113410Ii:S, &C
on hand. which they will dispose of at the lorest pr IC P,
nodal! onlern will he nuppilni at promptly an sots!.,..
Willy an possible.
REPAIRING.F?
done wit , h dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and old lIARNKSB n head fur sale
Thankful, for the liberal petronave heretofore enjoyed
by them, thry Mdicit and will endeavor t' tee-rye a large
odium in the fut”re.
May 29 —t f
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
TATE b• ct7r,i,
Are now building a variety of CI).1C11 .4 the
latent and most approved nty I and c , .r.nir tn.l ~r the
best materral. to which they invite thr attnntvn f I , oy.
ern. !laving bollt nor work with tare. ti0 , 1.,1 ma.
tonal selected with special reference to Ineavif:' vl nryle
and ilutability, we can confidently recommeol the work
as unsurpassed by any other in or out the,. ti; A ll
we ask Is an Infpecrion of oor work. to convio, t...ne in
want of any kind of a vrhicle that thi .1 in Or p , ..ce to
bay them.
/la - REPAIRING In t-wery brnn•9i .1•Int at
•nd on ren.onnble trrnt.l.
vt, US a ca:: at im 7. Far tary. urar tilt" r..rnet
I ngton and Cktn.b4.l,l,l3rg .trcet 4, • i..t t y.l.nrc. Pa.
June :2 I.6i.—tf
packs, prugo,
HOLIDAY BOOKS
A. D. BUEHLER
HAS Just rerrlred a large miiortment if (71 . )1fE
AND STANDARD BOOK. - z, •nit,itte f , r
Holidav Prcs itt s,
by the moat pcpular auttutra—
LON° FELLOW,
r Eft,
.I)ICW ENS,
MISS
MA YSE It NI:A; cf - e
Alan—A LBIL3IS AND FANCY ARTT4F.S. mein I and n
riamental. stationery, Perfumery, ec. Cafi itn.lt.xani:n
Dec.lB, 1367.-tt
DrpgS and Medicines
FORNE Y'S OLD STAND
TLIE under s igned haring taken charge of this
011 and ripular Store, takes plevure in in—
forming the public that he is constantly reerisi nix fresh
supplies of all kinds of DRUGS AND URI/MINER, from
the west reliable homes, and is prepares.] to accommo
date lils easterners with any article in his line
FRESII DRUGS AND MEDICINP.S,
of every description, ail the pepnlar PATENT MEDI
LINES of ths day, with a. full supply of chemical/4 Per
turnery. Paints, Dye Stitt,. Varnishes, Fluids. Turpen
tine, (lair liatracts,SZans, i:rushee, together with
a great variety of Fancy articles—in short. everything
nanally found in a first claws Drug Store—comet/intl . } on
hand.
sa-Physieinou supplied at reasonable rates. and pro.
scrlptlons carefully compounded and prepared at all
hours of the day and night—Sunday not excepted. Be
ing detertninertto sell cbeap,he would ask a liberal share
of public patronage. Oi•e nsa call 111134 see f4r your
selves. JOIVi $ FORNEY.
Met 29, 1887.
Carpenters and Contractors.
wm. C. STALLSMITH & SON,
GETTYS'BURG,. PA.,
CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS,
Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering— contracting
and erecting buildings clan kinds, Repairing. &c. They
Keep' constantl: on hand and manufacture order.
DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SAS/I, DOOR AND
WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND
WINDOW BRACKETS,
And any tidier Article in the Building Line.
Seasoned material constantly on hand, experienced work
men always in readiness, and work executed
dispatch.
Is. Orders proMptly attended to.
WM C. STALLSMITH,
C. li. STALLSIIITII.
Sept. 18, 1867 —tf
G. C. CASIIMAN. H. H. ROWS
CARP ENTERING.
TEE undersigned respectfully in
form the public Mat they have commenced the
Carpenting in the Shop formerly °rumpled by George
Schryock, deceased. We are prepared to do any work in
our line of business and as ream:Aida air any other estab
lishment'm Gettysburg.
We hope by a :tricietteution to business to merit a
share of public tistrcusp.
May Mi. 11167.4 t , CASHMAN & ROW'S.
TO THE BUILDING
COMMUNITY.
AND ALL OTHERS
WHO -WISH TO IMPA'OVE.
THEundersigned respectfully in.
Swine the public that be still oostianee the
cARMMTNItato BUSINESS
at Mr old atand,cm Watt Arad, si4tribli rg , apA trendy
at aU thaw to eoathatiodete time wautlngatrittitag Atone
*hY His. He tampered to tondo& alikladsofwortt for
bandin g purpose, of tba boot material, lad u lu n y
rat oh empty as itcan be doe* at goy other ratabUrbwo r t
laths county. ssporiesart Rands ahrayi sa resdhilw
and wort aticatad with promptsear sod illopsteb.
Allp-Tbattfattbr pot lloors,h• lhaPak lb, amok in t o
boiramurioneideps Morel Asti of public pitnew
Mr Sit OVIENILt . -
I , Pr
..-
~........;,'S
e l s
: ' i Lri t 4 C ' _ '
' 110 'I
0
WAND BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
FLY NETS, .te
J. 31. ROWE
DANNEIt k Z;EGLER
or over NINE PIN CENT. awe the' Investment. &lb
satiation, will bemoaned in Oettreburg, Pa., bp the
TIBET' NATIONAL BANK, and
GISTITSBIIIIO NATIONAL BANK,
and in Now York at the Company's °pee, No. 20 Nownitt
street, and by ' •
mu! by tip Company's adiertbed Agents throughout the
United States. Remittances should bo made in drafts o r
Oilier rands per in New Tort, end the Bonds will bosons
151ri R f chsys. titurA 0> en. tiartlew rt,kbactibiNt
throqo4 1041 411• 7 14, TM 104 to iltofn for Mali' eare de
livery. - '
A NEW PAMPIIINT AND MAR, atuawing ttia Piagreed
etthe *ark itaeitreee Ihr Oanatroation, and Vella e
1)044 utaY.bil dttiducit # the . 0 0 01Plara '.l4lteee Drat
Ite edvertised Om* .1r $1 hciimmit
MIN IT -04. 1 0% attar,
-
Reunion.
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The vim,- prir.•p.•r eolrinie. Int 'mit )1,1 trith the N.T.w
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REGI,TLEIN , ; ALL T'l7 I W: . ./r6Tl',7 , !7Z , 171 I Lt:t
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and ought to no, , •Vorl; II v. pn!Alio ant prisste..l
an inisinatols h no.: • rsforsn....;,—.ll•tot •u 4 Arlus, .1
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to MI it till a1.,1 aII ;Me mint !:I , oht
Alelipti44l4. Terllls I
at to abliel.4 h•• foliowi3j, anti. which
we want n ti:
THSTORT OF THE .t.STERIC V.; :1 IV 1q7IIINJ; THE
17 P.EAT P:lt . In t l'rvs.• S 5 ,c!b.
TILE LiTA RV .‘N:I N.l. V RIATOTt . OF TIM 1:::-
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TIIE 40 , 111 K CNIT::10
In I !.
THE Cl'cl,!II...EDll We WIT %V I) Hi 1:.;::!..i
E. nurt,n, tn.• In 2
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Cyclop,,EDlA we! CO11!IE:I.C1.11. !ICSINE.'
P:CDOT-2. 3' I-. 1•r ;t ..I'',
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lledrtnir. tr - 'ct 1. Eit;:W.Pr, /111 6n r•
TeTOr. In I Tt,l ?VIC" s:•'.
11, P111,1 , -11,r4 4, 4 ;1,4:4, An•l To.rmr.
AN't.tTiCiY t tt, l!nbit.hers.
44.: .riri•l 4-1": Vntk.
-lin
1121112E151
525 MILES
OF THE
111.`UON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
RUNNINU WEST FROM 0.11.111 - A
ACROSS THE CONTINENT,
ARE NOW COMPLETED.
ThiPlbrinpl the lino to the paste, a finge of the Rocky
Moon:ain't, and it In ex:,octed that • traf.k will he laid
thirty miles further. to Erann Pa++, tholilzheat point on
the road, by Jannary. The maximum grade from the
foot of lb o mountain 9 to the runimlt in but eight," feet to
the mile, while that firm:nu' euatern reada In over one
Wotit in_ the rock-cuttings on the western
elope will continue tbrongh the winter, and there is now
no reason to doubt that the maims :rand line to the Pa
cific will be mom for bunnotot in Ird.
The means provided for the construct ion of thin Great
National Work are ample. The United Staten grants its
Six Per Cent. Bonds at the rote of from $16,000 to $ {SAY)
per mile, for which it takes a second. lienas security: and
receives payment to a 141 ge if not ton,the full extent of its
claim in services. These Bonds are issued as each Owen
ty.mile section Is finished, and after it has been examin
ed by United S tate' Commissioners and pronounced_ to be
In all respects a tlrst-elass road, thoroughly supplied
with depot', repainahops, stations, and all the necessary
rolling stock and other equipments.
The United States else makes& donation of 12,800 acres
of land to the mile, which will be a source of large reve
nue to the Company. Misch of this land in the Platte
Valley Is among the mired fertile in the world, and other
with large portions ere Covered with eavy pine forests end
abound lit coal of the best quail .
The Company Is also nmthor ' to issue its own first
Mortgage Bonds to an amount '1 to the issue of the
Government and no more. Ho .B. D. Morgan and lion.
Oakes Amu, are Trustee. for the Bondholders, and deliver
the Bonds to the Comptehy only as the work progresses,
so that they always represent an actual and productive
value.
The authorised capital of the Company is One Hund
red Million Dollars, of which over nee millions hare been
paid in npon the work already done.'
Earnings of the Company
At present, the profits of the Company are derived an
Iy from its local traffic, but Ude is already much more
than sufficient to pay the Interest on all the 'Bonds the
Company cam lane, 1(14 another mile were built. It Is
not doubted that when the road in completed the through
traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pa
cific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as theca ,
will be no competition, it can always be done at profit
able rates.
It will be noticed that the Union pacific Railroad Is,
In facto% Goesrastest work, built under 'the supervision
of Government Oilers, and to a large extent with Gov
ernment honey, and that its bonds are tuned under Go
vernment direction. It is believed that no similar 'le
entity is so cutfully guarded, and certainly no other is
based upon a larger or more valuable property, Ai the
Company's
First Mortgage, 13onds
are offered fir the present at 90 CENT!! ON i l ltE
L 43, they aro the cheapest security in the market, be•
ins more thanls percent. lower than lI.S. Stoclol.- , -
They pay
6 PER CENT. IN GOLD,
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 'Nassau et..
CLARK, DODGE 3 CO,, Nankai', No. 61 Wall at.,
AWN J. 01800 & SON, Bankers, No. &I Wall it,
Vic, 18 ! 1817.416
-*J
• a
I _ , ll lIT I .) Ai
Irllrthrr b. I rrt, the
r 'll 4 . Athol,, or /.1. jr, nr: , C!,•
Lv ...tr I r ••,4 are not Ittqftr.t,ry, they c Ito te•
Niz•rley will 1.1 rehrpled.
• th- It .11er ..111.. art ;dr of
vr..rt:l mlieh mere t !nut a
11 , •ir, 1,1v..'.,r any of oar non-U:lett., and it a). an 7
r , P 1 :win; ,rt ./ that ir you ftr, not plea.tol
wail inear:ininorr article, nanind nn thn cortiticatn, you
rt I 25rer,t4 yon 'dud tor it:
.1, • n•• ton! thr,-e. horn. Cali..., handsome ..iIYO7
pl it.-. 1 flout. r 1),•h with plain and rover, Lady's
i; ‘a.:a Su pie turn Al4uot b , ion.l in Wthlrt %WI gilt,
I gilVPr plll#4l t,O white nietitheet d. nide
I nn I n Sp:no,..or Fork, Pant, pattern yard.
pair Part 4 /1 -Ten, pplenahl real
Arnioctiatna Pipe, or nil I In carat 1 , ,:d1 plain Ring. •
nr year. we ',I tr , ..,een a4entr I;nrupe..
.to m thAti..,lll,r+, we litre receire.l handredi of
V , res r, the pre.-. an.l letter+ tenant
expre.•in:; the loghe-d Ratlifaetiun with
i manes•. We bare many of theen
with a.‘ol-4 and d ilea, printed in pamphlet
al I a. no hay., n•• .pace (“.7 them in this advertiee
•i• •ill wn•l a• .;an tree t 'any address.
•le+tre.i, we will ne , l-1 Ar.:1;t001 try . Eipref• A. C.
!.. 111 It t hr, rn••oey need only be pill ON DELIS%
• OF COX
the entire reepon-!hility of money tent by
x,,. e• Ut'i.-' irder, I.r It ittk
t .4ettt. F.V Y.lt tV111 , . , , whnnt a literal
a,:s le. ha. learned •m ep
;dir•d..qi
25,:r
eh,
t;'Tt:IN ,);;LI"
VI E :i , lvantag . es of the Scrubber
:.]: is—l.t. ow_ it will do the work in iooli
..! , ii.• ii ...11 •••• Eh,: It require.
• e. I he..r,:rs mn. fi that
y tno :I tho •:Inp, tints and wive
.!; , 11,1.7 t:;• ‘.!h -I (loth :4th, that it will
I4 -t • *
zr.ot •-.4ny , * tr Ny rsmewlng the
,•1 very anti ut vet). ttirltng
ni . •!•••r- tilt+ vt,.ro of H. M. PtIVIN of
„. IIi; ~, «,:r•rt, t:,•l!,4l)tirg. tbo umlorsignpi
alipArg.cd A4t,it fr , r A tom . county..
I:. P.4.Xros.
GlitislWltn. Pt., Nov. 15, W,7.
r•Cc:t...llllring the :tbovo Scrubber. in ...,410
re nzyrn,rl.l th^:n to the pnniic en folly
Vl+ nrer.fr.: 1iin;..1;.n.• for winch they are intended.
IE subscriber respectfully informs
k toe I um,- that ctrr....l on the
in
411 its branche., at his Shoo. in Crunberlarel township
al suit one-halt mile from Pirt,ttn's Mill , on the raid lead
in 4 ;root &rid Mill to the Huint:ttabrirg row!. and is pre
rite.] to execute all orders with prinaptnerg.
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
lie also manufactures HAND-RAKES, SIIAKING
FORKS AND 111:00N1-11ANDLES, for wholesale and re
tail trade.
lie hoot.. by prompt attention to briainata. to merit
ant receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to
hint at litttyabarg, will receive prompt attention.
Aug. 7,1667.—1 y WILLIAM U. 110UCK.
G REAT CONOWAGO MILLS.
10,04.)0 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED
The undersigned having remodeled and Improved
his milli near New Chester, ( formerly called "Walnut
(trove," but now "Great Conowago is prepared
to do all kinds of work in his tine with unusual dispatch..
Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, thevery best,
goal !es of Super. Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye,
Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop
and offal of wheat.
Htving et SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to at
all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in
need of lumber and flour. can put A log upon his wagon,
throw a fovi bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat
"exchanged for !Lair. and the log sawed, thus saving a
double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma
chinery new Pmployed in these mills.
Having the beet of workmen:he will be able to pleise
every body. Thankful for past twine be hopes for a eon
tlnnance of the same. . H. J: MYER
New Chester, April 23d, 1867.-Iy.
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AND CLEANER.
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, Separatorand Clean
er, is pronounced the best matshine of the kind in
this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned
that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select
Implements for exhibition E the Universal Ex—
position in Paris, in 1867 . , have selected this
Sheller as the best in America," and at the request
of J. C. Derby, 11. S. Agent, a machine has been
shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important
feature in this machine is that it will shell ears
large, small or Crooked. perfectly *lean, and
separates' the cob and chaff from the Corn ready
for mirket.
The feet may also be stated that at the great
trial of Agricultural IntPlettienti, at, Auburn, N.
Y., in July last, under the inurpiees of the New
York State Agricultural Soclety, the Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller, Separator as Cleaner was reported
by one ofthe most competent Committees as the
beet Corn Sheller out: They say, "We have ears_
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma
chine and have no helantiOn to pronowneing it
the b est Cbrn Shelter we ever saw." The re
port le signed by eneh men as John Stanton Gould,
President N. Y. State Agriettltural Society; B. P
Allinson, Secretary to same ;,Solon Robinson, Ag 4
rionitural EditorN. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd,
Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times.
From among many complimentary newspaper
witless, the following, from the N. Y. Observer,
is deemed sufficient:
"A mong all the Hand corn Sheller* made in
New York end Atbany—and WM single firm man
ufacturers more than TO,OOO onnitelly--not one
can enter Ike oireie with she ißhellerjsist lerentad
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
separates And cleuses. rapidly end molly, at one
aperatioi, as fut u the ears Gan karmic the hop-
PCP.'
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose ef
HOUNTY iIIi#HTS. He willlsve SIIILLIBB
ready for'sale iq.the 11011(50 Of* llltnatles Valk
All /Inters to be addrossed'to
- - WM. 'max,
O. Belt NA Glettlyshiargilhi,*
' Dtar.l4 19dTi
r
istruntouo.
'HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
DR Y, ODODS ! FANCY GOODS
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
Worth oTer $2,060,000Z A V ti ll i he for' ONE
ARRA.NDA4E & CO.,
162 RROAILTAT, NRW TORT,
AGENTS IeOE;EITROPEAN MANUFACTURER:I,
Announce, that in consegnence of the overAockin g of the
fEngliab market, att immensequantity of DRY and rANcr
poops hale been coneignel to them with instruction*
,to be cleared for immagate cash, at any sacrifice. A. A
Co., hare, therefore, reethrwt to offer them,accordina to
their ordinary system of bushmes at each, without re::
gard to 1111011.
The following list shows the original wholesale price.'
of some of the articles which they now offer at St.
Bear, Wolf, amt BulEtloltehes - .from $l6 00 to $4O 00
Sets of Pure, Sable, Ermine or Mink...... 20 00 to 100 00
Ladies' Muffs 16 00 to 60 00
" Collar. " 10 00 to 40 00
Silk and Satin Dress Patterns 18 00 to CS 00
Rerege and Egyptian Cloths 6 00 to 12 00
A tptetti and Muslin de Lefties 4 00 to lo 00
French Merinos fuel Twills 10 00 to ti 00
Cambric. Thibet and Mohair 4 110 to 10 00
Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts 2co to ti 00
Silk and Lace Vella 200 to if 00
Sets fine Cliffs and Collars 200 to 500
Pairs of Ladle.' Corsets 250 Co 000
Handkerchief'', Silk, Plain, Hemstitched
and Embrofrered Linen Lawn; per
dozen
Wits end Genie' Cotton, Wo.den and
Silk Holman , ' half hose; per dozen
pairs'
Ladies and dents' Cotton, Linen
and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts;
each
Coat, Vent and Pantaloon Patterns In
Cloth, 'asaitnere, and Doeskin ,
Linen and Woolen Table Covers.
White and Colored Linen Nspkins, per
d"sen
ileslita, Whits and Untilem.beil, per
par 1 15 to Oil
Fl a / 1 0dd Sh • wile In Woolen; Silk and 3lerino Nubias
or Clouds: Woolen Moods: lidlankpts; Linen and Mipi liu
Sheets;
_Velvet 4!1 , i Morocio PurtnionAlts; Shopplm:
Rags; Wnnets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and Sl.x
Pocket Knives, with pearl, tottoise and ivory hand;ea:
French Clock:: Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Itesrae..
era; tussling PiCICOI: Fancy Combs; !lair Nate; Mork
Boxes; Silver Caves; Albume; Family and Pocket
Bibles; Opera it lavers. ke.
We have al■o received a aplendie asvortßierit of
WATCHRS,
(101 l aryl :Meer Hunting Cases Ea - Gents; Enameled .10
for Lad:e.. to:tetlier with elating or eYery pattern ant
style.
.et 4 ti , r9 Variety:
'llllflit.:, , , LC . ., ' o•ery kind:
f;'dd
TIIU 9ILt'F::;WS.t[tY.C4);IPI:NE;
D ' ,1 , 11.: 1 , 11 ' 1% . 1. 4 0 . ... Pj tehr.lA.
nq..i .t., ront;in4 '7 , 4-
f--
•/.14r1... Frnit
Fint,..g.Syrup
rd yr•. P:e K
i r; no,in F. 4-4 ,4t.tridr,
n n.• ff .
11! t orarii v 71,1 cetch.
T.. .•:l eno., err paid by the <Ale if t 7oup..nts c , r CPI'.
t ilea. 711 , 11iTIV: rich article in 0, 'tack. nn.) Ito ruler.
tlre r3c1.4...11 eu•elopes, !Mt,' np;
1:.1 , 711-5 .7.2
r vti,7lv ie n in/-.I in thn catl be
, vll,l ,t ON?.
ISMIE
Tlll.l 9FYi:rl
REPTI:i-:Nc!._:.;
• rt• t., r :rsmme acul addre4 in a
Ml,l
AIiItANDALE S.: C 0,..
11;2 firealwAy, New V. ik
Patent Gum Scrubber
J L. Ti. r DANIEL 11. ELINGEL,
..ALL V4)1.7NT% J. C. BURNS.
ik2trfr, W. MYERS.
- 2 , , I 7.-43ra
- AGON MAKING.
WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS
ttirREPAIRING-latt
Agricultural gtmittintuts.
BRINKERHOFF'S
TILE HOW E A1,..111 I N CO.'S
SEWING Al AC ft INKS,
• . .
690 BROADWAY, MOS' Yoinc.
TheseVorld-renowned..Sewin g Ma
.
chin,* were awarded the Illehest Premium at the
World's Fair, in London, an I six First Premiums at the
N. Y. Stare Fair of lhrid, and are celebrated for doing
the best work, using a much smaller needle for the
sans* thread than say other machine, and by the intro
duction of the most aPpr..ved machinery, we are new
able to supply the very best machines la this world.
These machines are made at our new and specious Fier
ody at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super
talon of the President of the Company, ZLIAS
r., the original inventor of the Sewing Mannino.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and
to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts, tlosks,
Clothing, Hats, Cape, Corsets, Soo ts; Shoes, Darnees,
Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They
work equally well upon silk, linen. cott,m or woolen
goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam.
quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform
every species of sewing, making a beautiful end perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed.
The Stitch . Invented' by Mr. BOVE, and made on this
Machine, Is the moat popular and durable, and all Sew.
lug Machines are irobject tu the principle Invented by
him. Send Wr Circulate.
&NOM General A genie.
March 19,1167.=1y No. 9•.1 Chedtnat RO., Phila.
SEWING MACHINES
THE GROVER &
600 to 1860
- -
THE BEST IN USE.—Thae , Mo it r» 1:,:a Wetm
so well known that little net,' he ea,4 f r e r a n,
mendstion. They have taken the Itrrt 01,1J1:•11.1 ht •/I
- the-late State Fairs, and are onsrere,lly del•ll. , Vle.igf d
to be the BEST in nee by all who issA iri.,l tha:o. Tye
.1 rover I Baker e.titch and the •• I e h e
points that have bran attahted
They are the only Machines that cow an entbro..o.r with
perfection. These Machines are pectiFm ly it , i'aLll-41 to
Family use. They are almost notselessoeJl directly from
the spool without rewiritnz, nil are 'insole in their
eonatroction they are eaky to, nisn.t d e,. 31 .1 e,rs be
worked by almost any child. Every ielo,ly - should hare
one. They rare labo r. they saveiisst, and they suer stoney.
and do their work better than it e'en be done by band. ,
The nndersigned having been appointed- Agent fur the
, above Machines, has established an Agency in Vairlield,
Adams co., where he will always have on hand a supply.
Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for
themselves.
4 0010 12 00
250 to ROO
3 00 to
200 to 9 0(
° B 00 tu 130
N6611611nd (bread wi!l also be supplled.
J. S. WITUFAUW Apo t.
Pairaeld, Adams c.ale ty, Pa
CAN NON'S
CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND EASE MID
DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COLT HOUSE
CIETTISI3URG, PA.,
KIPERY *Jr:SCRIPTION OP WORK JXECUTED IN
illK FINUT i C CLS OF MR ART
llaj '20,14137—t
"it
('1
G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD.
MEALS t EEO
In East York Street Gettysburg, Ps. Where they
are prep.srel to flicuiAil all ti:01 of w.r% in their line
SUCH ti 310NUMEN'TS. TOMBS, HEADSTONES
a the sh4rtest notiee t iul . ,l ti cheap ea the ehespes
the no a call, Prat:ice taken in exchange for
QM
Cattysqurg. Nay 29.1A67
Tomintrciat eollegt,s.
DICKINSON
AT CARLISLE, PEN.NA
❑IOIILY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP
LAVING A BUSINESS EDUCATION,
TO know that this Institution em
ploys none but competent instructors In 'etery de
partment. and a sufficient number to insure individual
instruction to all of its students, and being eonneeted
with "Dickinson College," enables It to present combined
facilities of tile highest order. while the current ex
penses attending a course here. are from 50 to $lOO less
than at similar inatitations In large cities. We think
that when these facts are properly understood by those
who contemplate entering an institution of this order,
they will not be long In deciding in favor of Carlisle.
The following er.orse of Instruction should commend
itself to all, who desire that kind of information most re
quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits
in life.
;Slagle and Double Entry at applied and practiced hi
the VBllOll3 departments of Trade and Commerce, and
Banking HOCISYS of the country.
Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—Mvin
special attention to prover movement. In the format io
and combination ofletters, and thereby insuring to a
ery student a good Current Hand.
Including the moot approved and beet adapted methods
for all business calculations--Mental and Written.
Taught with special reference to correct composition,
without which tni student will be qualified to assutnethe
duties of a Unit class accountant.
Taught in classes, timing "Dean's Treaties" as a Text
Book, embracing the most important legal information
for a business man to posies",
BUSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE,
are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department,
where the students in connection with their dnties con
duct an extensive correspondence, and make out all
Forms from Receipt, to 'judgment 'Note
Phonography or short IlandWriting,Ornamental Pen
manship, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philow
phy, Geometry, Algebra, *c.,
We Invite an impartial invadigation of our facilities,
for imparting sound instruction in the branches enumer
ated.
*0 - Students enter at any time, andpursue their course
without interruption.
461"F0r further particulars, write and receive Circular.
Address, A. Al. nt.13631.ER, Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 21,186 —ly
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S
CORNER Hern AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
YOUNG MEN
opared for the Counting Room and Business.cite I
THEORY & PRACTICE
ombined by lassos of Batiks, Bosinees Houses and tbe
use of all Mods of Business Paper. -
THIS INSTITUTION
Is endorsed by the leading business men of the ally
rroDzzas azczvED AT ANY TIME.
FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCIMARS
June 111,186'1.-1y
. ATTENTION, ZOITAVESI
:UNTIL: fortheri orders, the " - GET.
Tyeause socrAviarwill nimitst their AtookorN
lot badness cod drill EMMY WNDNXIDAY rramet
ss 754 ma* cod bc nit& nava Um THUD WU
OArof each nionti at' 10 o'clock, A: M. ..
order alibi (*Ws,
Oct, LA? WM. It. xiwrXß, 0. 8.
'fro MILLERS.L-For salq pair
of (MOPPING STOLID AND 9)!..1urt0-440 •
ion Km MMUS. ; faiDLl!e•t
1 D. D. DBINOKAN,
.arldrividOtt ,
sewing packitivi.
tfarbie
31ARBLE WORKS
MANTLES, Ac., Ac
DOOK-EEEPING
PENMANSHIP
BUSINESS ARITIDIETIC
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
XERCANTILE;;LA
SPECULL BRANCHES
=
cousas ons Att Tim TEAR.
MEE
Jahuary 8, 1868.
MiMil
DE. J. -. intYXl.l
.N LIV 1:411K ,
-
Gives Srp;ctif,, itll,9asem
of Serill fiat; Irrinhry • ittS f NVrvou
DI geamtil3 I 1141194 OTeris k AD - 014k b:
and oorretropoittpcie. , 25"riat.,"rthu , sxrzfrtialk);-
TIA L • • ,1,1,1 •a n ,t
To GENTLIVIC4-1 Will Luy pri *A Le an,J cot. iltloll-
tial circulars frswitreNtrre,Yli rot 10 cents n tal made
treatise on BeWtnal Weakness,. try 14.1 Ig. lea
pages:
Ta Lantza.—l lend rstY Priest., Circular leltb An
atomies! Zugravings frri . qf .fer .lDartto a
valuable treattsaby Dr, 49 01:‘ I lAßVlY,,contalnfrg Jtopor•
tans informer ion en itll Abject: of Inseiiist tide sat.
Jan.lo, 1887.--ly •
y ouN s• d 11 p.
,o ND!
volt ii - te.ionexpi- • ' '-
PUTRID SORE TIIROkt, lIIPLCENZA,
or any other IntlarnnuiAnrg.ur inward •dierwse of the
Throat it not of tral long standing. Ala% SCARLET
%V IM: Thie medicine Las Veen tr ied
,
TIIOUSANDS C.-ISES
In different parts GrAbe coaritry..atid has never hint,
kn.ten to fail if taken lit time sod scatrA t inx to dirt e
tiono. It Is warr aced tif•nre. t Ive It e trltiTarl it all'
speak for Itself. EverrhcaSselnhtshonld prl.vide them
selves with a &stint tblihneelenie and Weep ts nn hand+.
Than arts that it has.efil-ettil are truly mat
CIL I'eepa red and sold by !SRAM. Ttrat & eb., (let tya
burg. PA .or by their, anthirisoi agtuta. Jior !al e at
nearly till the Sttires in Adams county.
May 29. 1367.-tf ISRAEL YOUR:* (10.
, .
'SPEER'S
P;./1%.' - i' GRAPE WINE,
riled by Hundred" of (bug retiationg /Or
Church or Communion PurpoiicA
Excellent far Ladies and , Weakig PeratmA
VINEY ARDS,. piEW JERSEY
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WlYg. FOUR Y;:A;t6 (R.)
viilllBjuatly celebretaii native Wine Is tred•frotre the
juice Af the Oporto Grape. rAkael in this co try.—
Its in•nhinbl
TONTC AND rr:N: x.; ParrrEit
an t•S Any ,'Lt tip
pnrtt a:ro of thr 1;1-tqte. p r..'.1:• , ,•! 113 . 41•1
pct4ottal 4opervit4it4). it 4 purity ant . .,'•1111.A 1,1• P, Art
nliantrt.!. The si ay vitt •ke I f its geli
erous aEI.i it1:111'. 11.-vi(l.•nw
TiOtaie. LC ire:Jell.:wi I 1 tile a14e.1 - . 1 nil
4 . ./ I , lVt. I to th.• VAI :0111 ,11..•,14
diet . 0 ( k 1:r , ex. It ie. • very ie,pt
A _WINE TO BE; ItE LIED ()N.
In ral ids title Speer's P. - a t lirdpo . tV -
Feurale% tire. Sveer's Port Gr.!, W:•re.
Weakly ptreune • 3 nd t it+
Steer'+ Wine+ in .re prer..rre-1 to tl,r
wine+.
airsold by Druggbits 3n I Gr:t..t..
A. Syeer'. VineyanS, New Jerapy,Onllce.24:;
New York.
THE GR.EArk CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
Zink ari Bitters.
WO:a wEitEUI, EENIEbY :li.cover , o to
introduced afoot twenty yea, aro by Pr. i!.l.2ne , p
SEW. an eminent Egyptian physician.
Ile had long tern ati4l felt the want of souls
which would strike at the not of ilisease. and so pre
vent much of the suffering which the humca fstr.ilt wee
then compelled to end .
endure. -
This great question Was presented to his Mind every
day in irilritlColiiril as 1,0 more: among the rick audilying s
and observed the inefficiency of nearly ail the retneilh.
then in use. Thus he was led to think and experin.entt
and after ten year:Vitl:ly and labor. be prey-nted to bin
fellow-man the wohilerful:Cingarl Miters. The 'effect et
this preparation in the prevention aid , cart of disease,
was so marvellousand astonishing, that•the tocist Ratter
lug marks of royal favor were bestowed utonlqm Who
discovered it. fins name was placed upon the 1;,d; eat
Nobles, and a geld medal with the fillovring lascrlprien
—Dr. the Public ilenefactor—is es presented
to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has bees need in several epidemics of
cholera, both ALS a preventive and curative measure. and
with such great secretor. that it has been introduced (rite
nearly all the general hospitals of the pld world.
The old saying that an ounce of preventi.,n is worth a
pound of cure. applies with marvellous Ibrel/ to cholera,
and therefore :toy remedy that will protect us again.'
this terrible disease should be freely and persistently
sued.
All pathologists now agree that tieckdora po;4en acts
on the system throgeb the blood. and that :toy c,hiblna
tion which acts on the excretoryoutanit, and keep. them
in working order, must prevent a snit cient accuniqhtion
of the poison b. exert its terrible effects on the organ Inn
This is true not only of cholera. but of nearly all other
maladies, especially the different to.rins of fever.
The Zingari Bitter/ is just such a remedy as the ah
conditions require. It seta on the mango( eget - ruin
and secretion. keeping up a p-rfect balance between
them. This Bitters is cumpoied entirely of roots and
herbs. so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon
an,.& put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects
prompt andlasting.
Numerous cases of the following dist:tees have b-en
cured by it: Choldra, Diarrhcea, Dysentery. Vcrofula,
Typhoid and Typhus fever. Fever. Ague, Nervous De
bill ty..k 'anemia. Female rregulariti es. Dyspe taia, Flatu
lency, Colic, Ac.
Price One Dollar per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street whorl. Harris
burg. Pa.
Sold by Drozzists.flotelkeepersandfirocere generally.
021,G. F. IiALUFLEISCU. role Agent for Gettysburg.
F. RA If TEtt, Sole Proprietor
Itarriebarg, Ps
/lay 29, 1867
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
UNIVERSAL.
MAGNETIC SALVE& PLASTER.
This deservedly popular remedy.
having been greatly isproral, is
now offered to the citizens of.idarint
county.
Lao wavy tiatiusiscals who are daily using it, testify so
Its magical virtmes:la the early stages of Coruumption,
Coughs, 'local Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Jaw "awl 7high
Ache, Weakness aril Psis in the. Back, Side and Kidneys,
(lancer, Scrofula, 07d S:res. Erysipelas. ,Irrsh iraumis,
Burns, Bruises. Sore or Inflamed Breasts. javerted Tae
Nails, Corns, Bunions. sec...itc.
Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cares It hits
performed, might be published but Oa discoderer Is
willing to rely on it , ‘ intrinsic merits. In order to inn - ,
duce it into every family in the country
. Piepared only by the proprietor. 256 E. bombard St.,
Baltimore: and no'd by A. D. BUEHLER. D. R. HOR
NER. and J. S. FORNEY. Get.yaburg, and by the mer
chant", of rhe county.
REVERENCES :—Penry Cnlp, of P.; Andrew Schick, John
Winebrennt,r, J. L. Schick.
Srie-Merchanta can get A supply by calling. at J. WINE
BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices.
July 31, 18+37.-1y
HAPPINESS OR MISERY.
rJIILE victim of youthful indiscretion destroys hishap•
piness, ruins his prospects for social enjoyment. mar
rings and the pursuit of business. and ends his The fn
misery; bust by the timely- use of the long tried and faith
ful remedy
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, •
he may recover Ids health. Make therefnm no delay in
using this remedy. It gives speedy; relief and will goon
Weer a cure in all cases of Seminal Weakness, Emissions
Physical and Nervous Debility and derangements of the
urinary or,:aes. Positive benefit is derised by using
single hex: It is entirely vegetable and harmless end nn
change of diet is nacessarywhilet using town.
Price One Dollar per box with full directions.
Sold by Druggists generally, Lb - Owes where they`
cannot be procured I will send them .by mail post•pai
and secure from observation on receipt of the :non vy.—
Address - •• nRYAN, 31.
Bi9,ltrondsiray,.liett Ydrit.
Private and confidential circulat *Fill be sent to kion
tlemen free of charge.
For sale to Kinmittebrag, 314, by .4..T.Steas*
-
Jaa.10,1867.-17
TO ,A.DIE.S.
"(TOUR attention Is called to the must, eflicarkspi.nt
J. toadies ever' known for the removalloi + tsbatenetton
and derangements Ineldent,telJee famidenes. , ;
DR. HARV.RVS,!
CHRONO THERMAL' FgMat-PILLS,.
have been used iktr tipster& of tintitizildirotttitnivitroy
ing swells. They are adapted tor,sliptdtwiri as
never Ail in their action if taken lit tine '"
DR. HARTarS
GOLDEN
PRIOR ME DOLLA 81kEU ;
are inandfid iter sposkd mats requiring more ;meow-nil
medicine. They'atrii'font degrees stronger than the er•
dinary kind and are postritlptarrirdsaand reinibbi." • - '
If yon.oonnot an them Of Afour druggist 1 will saint
them by rettiremeti; poet-paid and Bemire from obaerys- .
ilea km metellit lathe *ow: • •
I rend an..llinotrated and Con don WO Cirsuilar
to Ladle. enstmlinitioti ' Addreee
J-IBItiAI6-11 1 &.,81.1iBreedmiyi Now Teak
For Belo in Ennmittsburg, Md.. by. A. T. Stein Go • ,
Jan 10. 1817.-.ly - " ' •
. • • • .. .
• • 'ritRORS OF - 1 7 .017 .
. Tritt
. .
'44. GENTLEXAN,who earl/ 111, &TiriNollol/1411...
ba desing *lce Id common to tffath; *Bic resulted. jo
818 1 1 4111 Wollknesiy InvolraturrAbsissionamedulfortsur
. Prcetrutlen and came noir em4ing hjs 1/413111 kopels. 4 ,
misery.' After Wog numerous . imilottal . llfftborit sac=
mu, ha obtained from a friend some simple,maie and
.proacriptions that effected a permanent cure. On behalf
nt. suffering humanity he telif nand the same free ot.
• • SO.all who may *Ore ffl.l'.llidiress , ' • '
Jon
Afl TRXMAlNlt,ffdapn;qtoiblu HmtnieN•
.' " .
HELMPOLDS
la a ea t a stac p F a i l rlls//bLIt/ =TRA C of T th 'B e M W .
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BLADDER, ElfallB, i i allVCPSL l iaric
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um trassauhat is altasitted lariCaassiamosaeld' hos:
anaity may 'ante. CYO;l`laah 144,44E4 ire 90 000. , 1 4
'trout thin mama Rodlike II ' '-'' - '
, RnaLlX'Allp 441 , Paille. 1:= a i 1.1.1, . s
sad • • , - .
that of Posterity', dogmas up9e4l4oo,"esio wiliikak k ,
itenueds. - .., ‘• • i it, oni I Ni- r - • I thl ,
MitainOLIYIS 3 , • I • k
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lob. 211,11i7.47
41,4edivfi.
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X. 1566.
GREAT
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tttsetll,
nortutolift .
daainipre anmetr-bdwast
TUK3 Olt,
TRIC STAR AND 8
Wednesday attemon t
• or $2.68 If not paid vr►
scriptions diseunUonid
paid, unless at the
ADYIUMISICIIIMTS ate
rates. A liberal d • • •
sons advertising hr...
year. Special notkigi
rates, to be agreed .
girThe eircnlstban
NEL Is one-half WWl'
any newspaperin
vertising medium, IS,
Jos Wolof' of all fl
ecnied, and liti fair 'Oa
Cattle, Pamphlets, dt4..,
will be printed at abp.
Vrofrooto
D. beCOXAVOHT
Attorneys
DNIct;ON A
• Jolt N M. KRAUT
1.., at his oft 4
@tore. Ctiantberenuirn stints.
Special attention
went If Instates. Itnn
alone. Bounty itinkinty,
at all time.. prointtly
Land warrant, located
lowa and other winter° . •
J. CON ER,
is • LAW, I rldinvilue
other Rominers eetraeted
Cake betweea rabulidt.
•tore•, Baltimore) etreel.o
DAVID WILL I,
( AV ID
cer of Centre Square.
H4orencr.—ituo. rhea
llay 29 18;1.
DAVI A. HU
. SET • r
knd eII ether buelneneent
Offoeethietactli
hie
opposite the oat
(ILA.[NI AG
%-/ will attooll to.
the U. 8.0 'wen:moat. lad
Pay, Penaloop, V ,rap. ko.,
or before soy of the Dew
.M.y 29.1667. A ttewn
DR, J. W C.
Ilew his (Moe al WI
$ II .thoTe the OA
Gett)iburg, Ntay I:
J OHN
cis LAWK
;haw*:
tist, Udi in
the L iteor.i• Church. •
Drug ,4tore. where he iikl
iittntiii any Clll4 t
Per«,n• In wont Jf (A iv
MAy Y 9, iss47.
DR. C.'‘ ,
H",".}V`iim.,l",V.lhe. h%
•t hal hum,a, currier at
lay, Deal Use Unread. •
Diaeaars,
;gusto
I OLIN W. 1"I'
91.11 dhiLdISR, , Sor
ostt stallensa'w
he C 4.1 •t ill those boo fo
■ees in his line. ith bah
will est 19(11190w'
May 29. 1967 . - •
(aURV EYOR A
10 V NY•NCUIt. Tbo
a tioll V uclie • Worn
odic. of COU NT T SWOT
Witt MG Of ()Rips.
AItfICLE3 UY
Ravioli had eonaidariblo
to receive.' [Wend slurs
ly attemed te Ow •
Fairfield. Adams Co., Pa
May 29,1867.-1 y -
OH ! YES
THE cinders .t
.n Aactionaer's
public. mad "add rotato
la altostrati toattood pro
By atria attention to
aatisfactios, IS.Cba
faction guarantied In a
=EN
OH YE
The undersigned haei
canoe offer• his ern ekes
end will attend to the
petty when ever celled
experience he horee to
lion to all who way to
Residerses,
Oct. 16,1867 .-4sa •
WILL be le Deetyst
T
DAY and FRIDAY I
desire me I. intuit& the
!WI leave theft ord•ri.
nor A Zweite, 'tering
when the same wet be
dept. RS, 1867.-0
CAPITALISTS
J. C. ZOUCH.,
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11AS TWOS() 1810 h.
St..ck of Ou.d•, data( a
a itatlroa.l. In aptetadhl
rood :haute (Or th .06 W
A rare chance If ottettod.
litmelon given any- 011ie:
A 1.... 150 Vanua. Mill
chine tth .p., Towolw4
land. for gale Ma glom
• Any parr .% W l•h'
II to 1.11 through my
sabact r *WWI.
Oct. 30. ant
AddreaNta
Fr HE subierib
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ed to do GRINDINO A
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hood, arid will overeat
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THE BEET 000 XI
OLD DOMINION,
OOMVILO
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sold so low as At *A
Aprlll2
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sad the Itmerald
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popular Capitol, 8
warranted to Ova is
variety of Parlor ff illa
rood, laeloollng tbe
ea., Oval Meteor,
aviator, Comet, lige.
4 /In Brick sod litiltat.
IN ME
The amortmeat t eat •
kitchen or beelehotd
bar of eouevaleat vot
most be WOO to It*
avid varied that tbuoe
meat bare so •
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