The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 14, 1869, Image 4

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Getiyabilieg, Fridlo, 31 11, 1880.
4 . Froto kite. Pract !cal 'Former
AN SAN' ON GRAPE GROWING.
!hind before the West Arsesi ?raft
Groterra' Association, .Pcb. IR, 1869.
WILLIAM TAINT.
To the President of the West Jersey
• - Prnit Growers' Association:
Having been appointed to open the dis
ci:mien on the subject of pruning and train"
fig the grape vine; I submit the following
grnspe growing in West Jeraey has been
attended with various results for many years
past, which have . led to the conclusion that
it is dot a reliable crop and some have main
tained that our soil and climate were not
well adapted to It. But the occasional
heavy crops Which have been produced.e ar
sufficient to prove that the defect is net in
the soil of climate, but in the want of a
proper system of pruning or manuring.
We find no difficulty in growing one or two
large crops of grapes and some Infitior .
crops, when the vines, being exhansted,run
out, are neglected, and the cultnreof grapes
. abandoned.
A few sample vineyards may serve to il
luetrate this matter.
About 30 years since, Henry.M. Zollicof
fee, of Philadelphia, had planted in Camden
county, New Jersey, eight or ten acres in
vineyard, on light sandy soil, 'good truck
land, quickly its action to yield up what
nourishment it contained to --pc. growing
crop, but tOOl rtaltteed unless constantly
supplied with manure. The vines grew
well and produced one full crop of fruit, fine
large bunches, well devejoped and ripened,
which were greatly admired by visitors and
all who saw them.
That large crop of grapes took most of the
strength from the ground, so that there was
but a peor growth of wood for afutdre crop.
Next year there were grapes enough set up
on-the vine, but about the time they should
have ripened they commenced rotting,
showing clearly there was sorpething want
ing to fill out the crop. Tito next year it
was even worse, and after that they were
abandoned as of no value.
Some years after, air. Fletcher, of Dela
ware, had a grapery which yielded abund
antly for several years. They were plant
ad close and pruned short, and seemed for
a while to be successful; but eventually the
soil becoming exhausted, they gave way,
failing to ripen the fruit,—were dug up,
sent to Philadelphia, and sold at auction at
high prices, on the m edit of the crops which
they had borne.
In the year 1844 I planted one eighth i.f
an acre with Isabella, Catawba and Eking
borough ; set posts and wires to support the
vines. They grew finely and produced sev
eral fair crops, the best of which was 1250
lbs., or at the rate of five tons per acre,
which sold at 6 cents per pound, and brought
$75, or at the rate of $OOO per acre. But
that was too heavy a draft upon the vines
and soil; they gradually dittinishelY after
warda, until being of little value, were re
moved.
Now, so far from being discouraged by
the observation of these facts, we should
look upon them as landmarks to guide our
future operations. We could not raise half
that quantity of corn or other"" farm crop,
year alter year, upon the same ground,
Without replenishing the exhaustion annual
ly, with an application of manure.
I have now a small vineyard ia 'Raring,
embracing several varieties, one tow of a
kind, which have borne trace good crops of
fruit, and made the last year a better growth
of well-ripened wood thari ever before.—
The ground a sandy loam with clay subsoil,
was ploughed deeply wiiYi a Michigan or .
double mould-hoard plosi; the plants were 1 1
set sight feet distaut in reiws-siX feet apart,
and but one cane'was allowed to grow the
first year. Trellises were erected by planting
posts eight feet long. set two feet deep and
eight feet distant In the rows, with one rail
(2 by 3 In.) on the top of theposts, and an
other fastened two feet from the ground,
with wires extending from the lower to the
upper rail, about ten inches apart, to sup
port the young vines.
In the spring of the second year after
planting, the cane which grew the first year
was cut off even with the lower rail, and
only two buds'allowed to grow, one in each
direction.
In the spring of the third 7 year each of
these canes were cut off, about tli'ee and a
half feet lung, and one cane allosied to
grow up each wire, the laterals or side
branches being removed as they made their
appearance during the summer.
In the spring of the fourth year the top of
every other upright was cut oft even with
the top rail, and allowed to ;I)rOduee fruit, '
the alternate clins . being cut short near
and by the lower rail,' from She-.base of
which a strong cane is thrown*, to produce
fruit the following year, when the one that
had 'mired last should be removed, and 'al
low a new growth from its base t:inn duCe'
fruit the next year; and so op alternately re
-\ moving - tbe wood that has borne fruit, to
‘Alve place for a new growth. The oljtct in
pruning being to control the growth of the
vine, en that its_ strength shall be properly
divided between ripening the present crop
nt fruit and producing a strong, healthy
growth of wood with well developed buth‘.
for fruiting another year. Hence the error
of taking an ovtr crop of fruit at the ex
pense of a proper growth of wood.
The above method at training and prim
ing answers well, is simple, andan ordinary
hand can do the work after once showing.
Having about forty varieties of hardy
grapes new growing, the larger portion of
them have done well with the above treat-
mem. But the Concords anti Hartford Pro
lilies hare yielded most money in the mar-
In the-year ISCG the row of Concord vines
produced at the tate of six tons of grapes
per acre, which took an undue portion of
their strength, leaving but little far the new
wood, which made a feeble groirth and not
well ripened, and in consequence yielded . no
fruit or value in 1867. But a heavy coat of
stable manure and Judicious pruning re-
plenisbed strength to make a fine growth of
wood, which gave .a fall crop of perfectly
ripened grapes in 186 k.
The Efarikrds, -ripening early, sold best,
bringing twenty-five cents per pound,• and
yielded, at the rate of nine hundred dollars
per sere.
We apply, manure every year, same as for
potatoes and farm props,—eould hardly ex
pest to gather much' fruit if we put nothing
on to . produce it.
The demand fiai table grapes la inentsaing
halter than the supply. Twenty years ago
my crop of grapes from the ismseigbth of
an acre above referred to, sold In _Philo:fel-
phis at 42 cents a pound. Last year o 9:
crop avenged after mots samx . t* r. Ull
ket,and. one erdesinan Inforined - Tutba bii
sold fronsitts•frult stand ten thouvandlbeint
worth of Amen tees lull
A Maistalmumeneumirt : I .?.et melssform
humane mos and hostler*, mud Who hold
the rein, that the waj to cure halky homes
is to take them from theenwri*aelni
them rapidly around till they are gtdo* A
requires two men to iccompliitt this, meet
the hones' tall. Don't lea him step
Hold hla to the smallest. possuble
,Orie dose Will often carehrm ; two doareare
anal 'Unitise worst horse'thAt ever refused
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dikoownerninsne—Tne omen vazieuerims
Abe only ones lo be *lied upon: Th e '
a v ughte" , grAinev#44-feetnlarilk,orie
• . -
Poona= of Secretory rjoh chlldrin
are said nail Andinoolltdo - dose in
OIL
,DRUG Srk''OßE:
ZaUorts ne•eei,
Forney's oid
3wn - Year:44 a, PAZ.
11 AYDtG inaraltonid . 'OW old and pandas Stand,
EX. and loai to in entirely so* and 'freak Stool,
offer a fall Ita p Orta tent4 oll SLWlNl IRPall
MUGS AND PIYILY MIDICINBIL
PATENT HEDIGINNE—A -LAIMEABEHRTALENT
PORI LIQUORS A WISES 2011 SIEDIGINAL PUS
SPICES AND :CAVORT-\O EXTRACTS. r POSSE.
DYES 1 a FT - EVENS' DYES.
EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES—
THIOEIRAPEST AND BEST IN THE RAREST.
ALL TILE SEWARD ELEGANT PERFUMES AND
TOILET ARTICLES. •
COLGATE'S, AND SOAPS.
1/ORAITS - HOBBS POWDERS—THE BEST AND
CHEAPEST ALSO, POUTE'S, ELLS, DALE'S
PERSIAN,STONEDRA ESE'S AND ROBERT'S. ,
STATIONERY°, ALL EINDE.' • "
MIMES; TOBACCO LSD • IN OFF—THE BEST
r BRANDB--
pitysiCLANII, piLIaCRIPTIONS ANDTAMILY RE
CLIP'S CAREFULLY COMP . .I7RDED.
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY ILEACIIANTB SUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Nedichtu furnished AT M.& 110171111 Of tai 110 5!.-
-
Alight Neil ottite door.
Aprlll,lBE4.-0
A. D.BUEHLER
DRUG & BOOK STORE
CHAMBEMBIIRG STREET,
Near the Diamond
STSTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DRUGS AND MEDICIN,ES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
SirCOUNTII.I" SIEILCIIAiIifF supplied at wholesal
city prices.
'Fab. 12.—tf
- DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIS r,
ADre in Brant's Building, Balto. al.,
LITTLESTOWN,
HAVING opened a new DRUG
STORE and lined it-up in the best style. I otter
uty stock of pure and freeh Drop' to the citizens of
',Midtown anctricluity at the lowest market rates,
eonrieting in mot of
Drugs and Family :Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Ottani, Perfumery,
Toilet &mpg and Fancy articles. A run assortment. of
Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and
Snuff.
WrMoore'islectro•Magnetic Soap will wash with
hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white withoot
boiling or blueing. This Is the beat Soap. in use. Try
It. It is warranted not tolnju re :be hands or fahrle.
Littleatown, May 13.—1 y JAMIKS OR.EbS.
DR. R. HORNER ,
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Once and Drug Store, 011ANIBIERSDIJDO STIED
GETTYSBURG
U Medical advice without charge.
DICALft IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA,.
TION HEY, PERFUMERY. S 4 PA PS., BRUSHES, TOIL
KT ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, ....TICE:S. RAY•
• ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS,
•
COAL OIL, AC,, AO.
. PURE LIQUORS for nieSicinal-pnrposes.
Dr. R. Horner's OLIEN, • reliable,romody for
chapped hands, rough skin, kc.
All *Molex war rant.d pnreand wow:dna
Jan 8, 1868.-t
Xinantial.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVIIIMIENT BONDEi, of all Idoda, BOUGHT and
SOLD.
SIVBN-THIRTY BONDSounvorted into FItit.TWEN
TY BONDS without charge. '
COMPOUND INTERRST NoTP.9 CASUED
The MG U EST PREMIUM paldon GOLD satISILT
STOCKS and BONDS, of all Muds. bought tor paranaa
without CHARM:hi COMM lIMLION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Interest on EIPECIIAI DRPOSITS advanced 1 per cent
5 PER CENT. Tor year,
4 PER C ENT. for 6 months,
3 PERCENT. for 3 mentßt.
Persons wishing Information its regard to O. S. Bonds
and Atucks of all kliads, are invited to Fere ma sail
and we will give all information cheerfully.
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
jaat tvaburg. Oct 30, 1867—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GET TYSBLikII.G
GEMMED
talon:it on SPECIAL DEPOSITtt AP lofow■
PER CENT. Pm ANNUM FOR I YEAR,
4.s 44 " 6 MONTHS
3 ad 44 44 3 44
WILL CARR COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND
COUPONS
Will alaoptirciWar Groan STOCKS and BONDS of
•ter7 kind fr•• of charge as Commi•aion, and will at
all tim•a pay th• HIGHZdT PRICR for
GOLD ANWLLVER,
.
sad with pleasure transact all hiatuses promptly ON
katiotOtoctrpattOlaitti to a Isallesgalstsdßask.
6110. ARNOLD,-
Gattyabarg. Nov. s.lllifftf
Hitt and efirelanurautt.
ADAMS COUNTY
MUYUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
I.IPOOJTORAIIIID, MARA% 18, 1851
01710ZILL
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Presiiient—Geerge Swope.
triee-Preeident—Saanei
liettetary —D. A. Baader.
Tresearer.-IL.O. rehneeterft:
IlizeentiveCotninittbßobert 7,11.1.P10k
lag. Jacob King. • -
tintregars- -o •efin3 l loPe.D. .Ihubler.l.llloolll
Valtneeteek..fiertyebarg; Jacob
ginit.Lectston township; Frederick Dial. Franklin
H. L. Plating. Btraben; Abdiel LORI. flew Oxford;
W. Roes Milts, Liberty; B.C. pet.eri„potimbin t
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es.TalsCloatpaay la Heated fa its peretions terehn
wanly of Adam. It has been in oOrnthnt for tame
Oben VI pare, and In that paned lumeenetie bet Inane
Wing P•ltlitemee brara daring tbat.parksi
aesap~tta6 to .rieriti6.ooo. Amy perm Lairias an In
sataatecia apply am *Mbar of lb. aisaassts.
411,411 a. isamitira Loanalaaaaunta at tia came
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l:lle and t,eauiiful mechanital ern, geinento making
NMI the Shutt!. or Look-sti tell. and the overeeauling
and Hutton bole stitch, with equal facility and net
feet ion. It AiXf.tutte in tnt.very best manner every va
riety of Sewing, and) so. lieu, mice, Fellilet, Cording,
Tucking. IRtitChlng. Braiding and Quilting, Gathering
.m. l Sowing cm. (done at the oume time.) and in will
lion.• Iveraeltine. Efilhrolliern up the edge. and makes
beautiful But tonand Eyelet Holes in tel sal. rice
Every M.tcldue iu•wnrrauttal Icy the C , JIUP3 by. or it,
Igetitii,tu yo ae entire. sm, t-faction
ircuhrs with foil particular. end .ample[ of work
4.,ne ou tb t e Slachlur can be bad unapplicutk. th.
Sakiroomeof t he C,,mpany.
Inatructionx given on the Machin, at the r 0( :TS 0
the Oompan.i, gr4tultL4u.:3 ti ctt i.nrchast.re.
$4O STITCII ! $37 50
$4O $4O first class SEWING MACHINES $37 50
$4O p4veti As premiums fir tli foo worth 177 50
340 ofsultscrlpi eine 1 , aVI oi/b'S 11011%.4.1S• $.: 7 01.
$4O . HOLD sI/VOCATE, a first class
• Sl7 50
140 Fain ily paper, at 75 cent.,, year.— si7 50
$4O Also $37 30"
$32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O
$32 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth $32, $2O
V$ 1 trio, for $3O worth of subscriptions.— S3O
412 Alsd tao
$l2 DICTIONARY. $l2
$l2 Webst,r'e Unabridged Dictionary, $l2
/12 wort , . $l2, given as prrouittni• tor 112
312 , $l2 worth of etiliecript hue. Also $l2
$lOO Sunday School $lOO
880 LIBRARIES, $BO
$O Lame or small. to I. selected from sea
$5O 401) volumes of the very Gest book' $6O
$4O pnblpled and given ass premium $4O
$lO /Oran ctioililLlElli *llluttra of sub- Sr.id
1/4 script fine. $24
he Al.O sefrrlllt.Pther premium+ equally liberal. ,Sc..
41/4-The ADVOCATE. (form.lly called the Prosovr
tm.,) -onrsin, IC large pas,.. mot aim. to penoodet
Knowledge, Virtue, and Temperance It lids teem
etillige,2 and improved ;bre., t tuts in 27 months.—
Pend for specimen copy. Addreas
1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115
vvivi. T. HOPKINS
Ras Removed his Manutactury and triale.romna to
N 0.1115 CII.6I ,= TNUT
; . 4 1'REET PIIILADEL,PIIIA,
Where big "Owe Hoke' of Chanipi ni Hoop akirt•,
especiaily adapte.t to II r.t-eloe” {Mob:sale and
Trade, will be tound to embrace the moat extensi vs
moat-mien t in the Union, and all the latest and rucst
desirable Stylex, Shove., I,ogt hi and SXet, 2 14 .
23,4 2% ants round, of Plain and Gore.,Gore.,, 7,4
IA silting Skirt.. Iteeenc/ou &c., he., together
with over ninety different esti, tire of Slimly. And
Chddren'a Skirts, all of which for symmetry et API le,
ill, .h, lightness. ridaticlt .darahrlity and Clielp.
eras. are unequaled by any other no,stls intim market,
end are M ottani ed In every re•l CC% c. irt .4 Died, to
Alterwl and Itepairod. Wholesale end Itetall
Pull tree. nt Low Yr:cud Eantvru ytule Skirts, lb
Springs, *lst - jun ts ;20 cprin 45 Ceuto ;25 r‘prings,
65 Cent.: lo Springs, So Cants; and ;id/Spring., 7a
Cent,
t.X)RSET:! CORSETSI-! CORSETS:'! 57 different
it, its and prises,. front 75 Coot, to 47 no, embracing
R. Wortley ••Heckel." ••11 uvt Voicing," lladam Fu)'s
Corset Skirt Sopporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent ' , MAI.
Adjusting Abdominal" Consets. French, English and
bornewtic I land mode Coreetcand superior French
Patterns of CAM; Corsets, '•slur Own Make," to
which as Invite eipeCi:tl attention.
Complete Wp,.rttllent or Ladies' Under Gartneuta
at err% 1.. w price..
G ENER Al.tG Ii.NT FOR THE DAWITAM FAN
TON 0 , A %WA 3r;µ - 1 NU MACHIN eo orrior to
roi) other brrore the. putatio. Fsfty.tsv., of theme N. , I
N.lnchiurc Price whit. Site lrequit giTnn Atwell tootfr
Cut .Inerm. its or er to gat tlom lutrealu. rd Every
sin in of artick, in our tine, ttltual, eXatu for
our goo :et be lure yurt . lttaolttg ri sew lie,. Call or rend
r, coca ar, at our Slailtitsct,ry and 64isirvOLLIS, Nu.
1115 Chc.uuttet.. P6ll.lrlph:a.
March L.'S.— am W\l. T. HOPKINS.
ONE POUND OF BUTTER
82R profit made by Investing Si fore bottle of the
EXTILACT OP Burro, PLANT.
with six gallons of milk, will proaucefia Ilis of prime
fresh Butter. This inexpensive. excellent Butter i•
sow daily consumed fret) the tabliw of the Met Ho
tels. Restaurants and pi itate families In New York
City Cud elsewhere.
Btat CLiunty and City Rights for sale, offering to
eapitalist4 rare tippertunities fori!4statil ish in', a stitpir
tottainto. paying euortnuus profits. Agents waTted
everywhere.
A bottle of th.t Extract, sufficient to mnkeiio lie of
Butter, with full directions for urn, u ill be sent to any
add fess on the receipt of id 00.
The public are cautioned against all worthless bob
tat lons, wild under the name of "blotter
.Miupuuudg te," AI the EXTRACT OW BOWER
PLANT is prepared only by the
ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY
N. 11.-13, the nee of ti, Butter Plant a pure and
xcellent Table Butter In made at a coat of sixteen
anti nor pram,. Pan 22 --am
OR pure water. use, neither bad
Az_ tasting wood, rusty Iron. vor poison lead, but
CUCUMBER PUMP,
•msde of wild cucumber wood. entiretg latieless, dem
ote and reliable. Xot patent article, but the good
old feabloniet wooden Pump, made by machinery, and
therefore perfect and accurate in all its parts, ralmtng
an equal amount of water, and copting lees than holf
the money. *sadly arranged wasto hi non•freexing.
and in conetruction so - simple that any one can pad
a lip and keep if is repair. alter thorough trial it Is
amtnowledged the Bur Ann mitersev. Twelve feet of
tubing with etch pump, free of charge. Dieters dup.
plledat loweat tuastufsetuters rates. Far circniere,
price lists. tc.
Cell or additives „
G. BLATCaLEY
No. a North Elev , ,olh Strew,
krauts wag**. Pat/adi4h4.
No. 634 illbers at. bet:Sth l 7thMarketk Arch at.,
Piraida/pya, Pa
Feb.lllw.
ritrirr- FOR ALL.
Ro*Va- t ivbp•vnyelybouTfor-fr u %Eszr, Closing
• MN* do , :140/114fr •
LlALTStbitated soy iyate***Yrusted fro.
b .Itaimi:or - blddlo, by one ban& to bards
. altry*A itt
.ftion ybajpur nei ao4 closed .NllO
01111. i Ida , KI4II4OIMP trio* S i fts,. Ibis haw
Prolaauis Ando awl 1 41 ,P t 7 , 4 a ndi
.111 not be disarsaaiesdalinfing of the e .
nor Wake .frapt raids; llospe
amain , blaailmaltbAaad 17 ed ths $ ii.
40414difitobt.abetbrnie Itibbl Admits ocoa.
Iv, mill 0,11 loirsolat aid I ?ars,lkkgbauktbl4ol.
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1 7 #rnitere &Ore Gettpburg .!
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A. M. MINTER &
have tern to the tastorn cities and have laid in a
large and splendid assortment of -
Cottage and Parlor Ynrniture,
equal In style to atty hOuse out of the city, which
they offer to the public at city prices. Melr stock
stonsistabf
FULL COTTAGE CHASIBER J IHTITS,froti
BORRAUS. from $9 op.
W ABIISTAND/4, from $2.55 np.
TOWEL R Ae.K4 l , iron. 75 as. up.
CHAIRS. from $5, sot up.
tt EDSTRA Ds. tram $ 4 op;
wARDHOBES 4 aa low •
TA 1.11.1t3.40 low as $3. -
S 4 4448, as low as $ - .M. •
4.00:440 RS, as low es $7.
ATTRZSSES, SPRING lIED.RATTOMS lad a great
variety of otheiGoods, alias equally low rates.
Vir.Call and examine our stock, 4E4.
AT. THE OLD "S4NTLNEL" OFFICE,
South-east -Corner of Diamond
March 12.—t f
A. M. ITUNTER & CO
TUE AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMINO
AND
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
to directing attention to their CELEBRATED COM
BTN ATION BUTTON HOLE & SEIVING MACHINE
I , e . g Cave t • refer to ite wonder fal popularity as tun
,ill5llVe proof of it, great nit! it.
The incrwil, in the 4.nnan,l for th fatal nab]e machine
iute been TEN FOI D during Me last teren nwntAt of it.
tirvt sear beforr.pio
Thisgeandssfisf 'surprising success it unprecedented
in the history yy..f sewiug.nuchiues, and we feel fully
warrante'd in clainlinK thul
- IT HAS ..V0 EQUAL,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE 1J
FAMILY MACIII NE
IN TILE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest
B. W. 0)r. Eleventh and Chestnut ,Siseets,
Philadelphia, P«
AG - ENTS WANTED
FREDERICK PAX ON, Prosicheut
W. B. SIIINDINHALL, Treast re•
D. W. ROBISON, Agent,
Gettysburg, Pa
May ^7-17
S. S. WOOD,
P. a. Building, Newburgh, N,
March 12.-510
MADE FROM
ONE PINT OF MILK
°lnce, 115 Liberty Street.
Factory, 236 Greenwich Street,
NEW YORK CITY
PUMP►I PUMPS 1
TUE CELEBRATED
MEMO
1;-• I
rr: J. •
REAL ESTATE. AGENCY
I have opened,an agency for the
SA LE Of REAL ESTATE,
11 coattectign with . r kiw iiieluee., in glette.bunt
rartiel o wlablag,ta tall, °rimy , Watt, may end Rio
their asivantaiOu
Farms and Woodlana
A Ed. I. FARM PRICE 5 6 , 00 0
A TRACT, 90 ACRES, rue $1,860
A GOOD FARM, 230 . A.CRSE. VERY CI(EAF
A FAR3I. 130 ALBUM FOR 53,1.11 j
'A FARM, 63 ACRES, FOR 52,270 . •
A FARM, 54 ACIL E 3. FOR 52A00
A FMK Y•110(.11/ FARM . , 100 ACRES
A VERY 000 D F ARM : 126 AU11.4.0
A VERY Goon 'PA KSJ.I6O ACRES
A Nu. 1, FRUIT FAILI. 200 ACKF.S! •
, GOOD FARM, 160 AURES, watoett:l , l,ring •
0000 FARM. 160 ACRES er,.l 30 ACRES WOOD
,LA N D FOR $5,503
A 0(010 FARM, 120 ACRE') AT $36 PER ACRE
A T EBY .4.100 D FA Itll, 2411,ACILES, AT 550 -
A FA RM. 103 ES, AT E. 50
A FARM, 160 ACRES ANDVERFGOOD BUILDINGS
AT s3 , i PER ACRE
AG , i4.10 VAKI.I, lal A.ORKS and GOOD BUILDINGS
A 10.19 10) ACRES'
v er y .liilrsolo property in Littlestown. AGo, aev er
al 11000 , 11mnd on t-tuts-in Stettysburg for wale.
Attorney et law
anttleborg,Julylo.lB6l4.—tl.
In consequence of the rhststrous fire, which in Jan
nary Inst. destroyed their store and Its contents,
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
Jewellers 7 lluso
h., mode eapeclally to their order In Europe
And In America, an entirely
New Stock of Choice Goods,
Wit kb are now opened arid ready fur examination.
Very Fine Paris. Mantle ClOck*
(Every MOVOClV•litwithi tile new I:oprovem entl.)
NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH,
Bronzes, Groups and Figures
GORIIA3I 111.A_NtiT ; (3 'NYS
FINE ELECTRO WARES,
Best ,S7crling Silrcr ({'arcs,
Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c.,
.4 very full imwrtineUt nt rnr)
MODERATE PRICES
819 CHESI'NUT ST..
PHILADELPHIA.
M%r. 4, IS. 9-1 p
T 0 MILLINY.RB AND COUNTRY BTORE
k:EPERS.
AT E. RIDLEVS,
It THY
JOBBING ROOMS,
IUI2 Will find the Largest Stock f Millinery and
Buell Gads In this City, and a collection of bargains
not to be found elsewhere. •
We cut lencrhst at Ytece'rev.
Boy and Sell I. Cash. •
EDWARD RIDLEY,
3:10,311,311!,1',GRAND, sod 00,68, 70 ALLEY
Fifth Bloc: E.,t from the B..wery,
NEW YORK. Try.
Third and Record Floors -WWI.
First Ploor.--Wilole,s!. ONCluclrely.
April 2.1..-3 m
1869, MIL " L R IN " E G RY. 1869•
IP.
EiTIiCTFULLY Invite an raily inarction of m)
near atock
)3ONNEI'S & HATS ,
Hallam., 6111mA:rap., !laLoac, Not., Bload4, Lac.,
I'RE\CH FLOWERS,
Fram”a,Gleap 2112,1.±traar Triotaiag. Also,
FANCY GOODS
of avari dese;jpta,a and 11.014trat ~t whirls
I eiil Belt at ill* lowest C4B h
Iprilll 7 —ate IlaYlakrr IfcCREA KY.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
TfME TABLE.
learsky;ott.74l.nre mt. B. 13 A. M
and connects at lianov4, Juncti,n with trains go
ing North and :loath, pasavtsvirs reaching. Bali iniiire
at 12 30, P. M., liarriatinrg at 1241, P. M., Pollodel- .
phiaat4 00, P.M., and Neve Tt rk 'ht . ; tO, P. 31 • R.
turning, arrive at Gettyohneir at 12 M... with
paosengers (re% Baltimore, ilarrievirg,
SECOND 'MAIN losses Ovtt3oburir, at 12 Y 7 P. M.
connev,tv at Ilanover Junction with filet line
North at 2 10, P. M , reaching Elarriallorg at 4 C 0.•.?
M., Philadelphia at 9 GO, P. M., Near York at 12 00,P
M ; And with Stall Ttal £ outb at 2 31, P. )1., reach
ing Baltimore at 5 0 ,- J. P. I. Returning arrives at
ticlty at 4 li, P. L. tiU paestmgm4 from
Be I !Acute, Ilarrisbu rg, Pif
April 30. 1969
RE , ApING RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,,
MONDAI, APRIL 26111, 1869
Great trnuk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia. Nett York. ending. Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland. Shamokin. Lebanon, Altsiit,,wn.
Barton. Ephrata. Litia Laticitoer. Colombia, Att., lt.
.Tr,ins leave Harrisburg r New Turk. as follows:
Al5:0 awl 8 lu A. M.. 12.z5 2.00 annul 10.55
- .
P. M.. connecting with Trains. n tile Penn.
wylrania Railroad. and arrll ing at New York at 9 45,
II 45 A. 51. and 3.:0, , .15.930 P. 31.. I;.U•P A. M..
irevertively, Sleeping I are accompany the 2.35, 5.20
A. M. and 10.55 P. M.. Frain. without cluing°.
Lee Ilarrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua. Minersville.Aahland. Shaiookin. Pine tirove, Al
lentown and Philadelphia. at 9.10 A. M., 2.1.0 and 4.10
P. H.. stopp ng at Lehauun and principal Way Sue
tions; the 4.10 P. 51. train nuking couuectious tot
Philadelphia. Pottarille and C u lumhi,, only. lur
. lltiven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and 3I1 1, 111011.1t1:1A11.2lii Itoa.L leave [lstria
burg at 330 P.M .
likurnmg: Lease New Yu: k at : 1 .00 A. M ,12.00
nu,u, 5 05 and b 440 P. M.., Piti!..delph:a at s.r3 A. NI.
anu 3.211 P. M.; Sletpthg cars atTO . lipilll the 9.1)0 A.
11.. 5.0.70 and S.WP. M. trains f NtlW Turk, rit huu
char.ke.
Way passenger Trulu tract, ' l'hilatiolphia an.. 30 A
M.. tiug with el tuaar train East Venus. Rail.
ot. returning fru.. Iteading of 'LW M., stopping
at nll Statism.
Leave Potttivilic at 7 3 ). 9. 15 1. 31 . , and 2 45 P.M.,
.91,an.b.Jklu t 6. and ;0.34 A: 31., Atittliinti a , 7.00 A.
31., a., 12.3.) tmon. T.tavviu.i rst 9.30. A. 31., and
2.,..1) P. M., I..ir Plilladelphia and N..w yo, k;
Learn Pottsville. vW.Schuylkill tnd Susgnehoutta
RAitruad at 74/0 A. 31 (or Harrisburg, and 1920 A.
31, for Pine drove rod Tremont.
Heading Accommodation Train : eLeavex Reading
at 7.30 A. Al, returning leaves Philadelphia at 310
P. 31.
Put tatown Accc;mruutlation Trail]: LearPs Potta
town a , 6.2.5 d. jt , returning mares Philadelphia a
4,80 P. M
e.lntubla Hail Road Truing leave Reading at 7.00 A:
n , tl 8.15 P. M. for „Ephrata, Litla, Lancaster
Columbia. Lc.
Porkiomen (tail Road Totlnsleave Perk lumen June
thin a: 9.00 A. U. aaJ 6.00 P. M. Returning: Leave
Bkippack at 8 15 A. 51. and 1.00 P. M , connecting
with titular traina on Reading Rail Rnad.
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Phila
delphia 8.00 A.M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. XL Train
running only to Reuling; Pottsville 8.00 A. 61.; Elar
riabury 5.20 A. M. and 4.10 and 10.65 P. 61.,and Read
ing at 12.55 mlanight, 2 54 and 7.15 A. M. fur Ifarri r
burg, at 12 65 midnight, and 7.05 A M. for Now York,
and 9.40 A. M.. and 4.05 P.M. bur Philadelphia. ' •
Comnintallon, 31 (lenge, Benson, School and. Excur
sion Tickets, to and front All points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through; 150 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
: 0 A. NICOLLB,
Getzlral 8 operk4endant
Reading,..F'a., Hay 7, 1869.
ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
11 RA.ILROAI).
Double track rot:taunt:glee between Phtbelidphis
and pittabarg. Trains leaving Sett ',burg wale the
following, ono ecthuna-with this Trunk _
Oettyiburg 10,14 at 9.00 a. 6 L3: 1 6
“ ncver Junction - arrive' 10.00 2.36 "
leave 10.68 " 940 "
llarrieborg arrive , 12.65 p. in. 11.46 "
leave 3.50 " 8.40 a. a.
Philadelphia/ arrive 9.40. " - 8.10 0
flarrisburg - leave 1.16 -12.341 -
Plttebuts aerie* .130 s. to.' . 940
at t!bnsdelphla .olose cotuusations are-oado •with
the trains for. New York Ba r ton and all Saturn
Dittos. •t Pittsburg eageioctitnsa are utast* in tie
New !Mgt Depot with .5441 traiturfar all Western
; 63.1ter farther beilsruggl33-91/14,1t0
*MAN* R. WILLIAMS,
, Gen. listessrintaugen‘ Pi. Elagar W. lifittnisa i Sea Poss./616t, P 113664
NORTHERN OENTI4IIHuLwAy.
wri.re MATEDriZA .
9 2 , aad adtar , dfdT. Ida, Trains will boadillaaarrar
:smiths as 10aft;
LIAR NORTfill. =. ." ...,
I.tl a. m.—Dany au Wilaseari dilly
Bop itcalt
-., deds) tar lihniparliinthaufdr.
Iliagaralialli aid *is sad Nt• WZ ---*
lAA a. m --Dail(:map luatira) Sir Ipsdrik, "Lid
tal dulsoarksjooptillaitkps)4o* Winalligliort
aryst, , ,
-41.111. p. au =We*,
ME &as
d. lidartablgr
d i tdi a. lie- _ agighiljandp. Ott_ I
dm a. au Illsagle) "MI la all- ,
_ 47 - • . 71. :_ . • -• 1 : •
[ Ls IL au—ikafip wyppuigsi Parks= wit,
us paa....41446..m.„
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: 211 C11-110101141$411(kit
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- cv --- m
N. Dirmirr s flal• PaPorls"lldink
, Am iipiWirie ankkaddiahodmfa.
. .
IffES
R. G. McCREARY,
Entirely' new
For an prevent nt
EGEZSE
CoRNEA Mott,
R .McCURDY flop't
.110W414-Wilaa,t.
...$0 . 4
4 144.
41 . 431 4 1 11; 41. 4.lllwakia; Awilmik' taw
;Imp - t (964 31014•41
-
Y'GUNT'S C,OMPOUN.D
..„ VOA tax CU8.13 . OP
PUTRID SORETHRoA i f, INFLUENZA,
or *is attakilallawailoary or iioPaali Aillaa4c Of: the
!Armlet( natal too b 00 540411 14111. -43 " , 00 A 1 UAT
pritlOL. TM& median& has bleu tricaUla
tllOllB die -1 0 - A - SES;
in difberept pieta of tle coaitiy, atid ,, beit never
beablkuotell to INII If taken to. thavand according
to dliectlone. It le warr,.nted to cure. -Glee Ito trial
and It will speak for Itself. Notary boneebold eteouid
'provide therutelsee with e box of this nuoicine mid
aseptic on bonds, Theoeree that it has effected are
truly ortreelons.. -
11016.19niparsla and geld by ratan YOUNT Co-Get
tysburg. Pit , 07 by their nutborixod agents. For
tale at nearly all tbeStoret In Adana* county.
May 29. 1967.-tf MUNI, YOUN I k CO.
TUE 'GREAT
ZINGARI -BITTERS.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER,
A SPLENDID TONIC,
A PLEASANT .BEVERAGE
A CERTAIN CURE
PREVEN : FIVF OF DISEASES.
The ZINGARI BITTKEN aro compounded from a
prescription of the e elelnated Egyptian physician 1)a.
NCllitartitits who. after 'ears of trial Kali experiment,
dioctivored the Zinfarini licrb—the moat rentirkahle
vegetable production. the eatth, perhaps, has ever
ylekleil--certainly (L moat effective In the cure Milia
mise It, in ttimblefaii.ti with the other valuable pro
pertlea of which the ZI NGA It I BITTERS in composed,
will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious
Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis, •
Consumption in its. first stage,
Flatulency, Nervous Debility,.
Female Complaints, Rheu
matism, Dysentery, Acute
and Chronic Diarrhoea,
Cholera Nimbus, Chol
era, Ty !mid and Ty
phus Fever, Yellow
Fever, Scrofula,
Diseases of the
Kidneys, Ha
bitual Cost-
I v eness,
Zec.,&c.
In the PRIVENTIoN and Crcr of the 111.i.te
It hits ue, er Lean knew,, of fail. as cif I.la
meet priithirent ritirerot thriir.,tritti iii put., iif the
country. will testlfy. Let the ntll. rr l c d fir rir
rtair rort4iniug iettimotil rle roil eertilienter • f
who Late hien rand :dice their rases h ire Lee n pro
notiore tiy our hint ph3ticiats.
PIUS CU' AL DI: POT,
F. ItAHTLit & CO.,
No. 6 N. Fn,nt St., Philadelphia
itEcoNimes,DED BC
Ex. Por,er. of Yvl.n.ylr,ni.t
I'm, i oberi 1. FL:Ler,
Hot,. Edward M,PlArsou
11,,n.J...1 I Dann -r,
Ron Wlll. Nlc6Rtrry,
SEND FOR CIRCULAR:4. —Gs
Feb.lo, 181,0 —I y
AVER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Coliis, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and CUILAII mption.
Probably never before in we v hole bkt../ry of medl
chit, loteanythinarr,o , so wre•dy pnd w. deeply upon
the confulence of mankind. ha inf. excellent ' , wetly
for pulmonary C0114041,1E.. I breegh a 1,1 , g eerier. tel
year., Slid Smoot: most of the racge • f ieee it bait risen
higher and higher in their ertimatio , , as it has be-
COM e better /la tiro!' t-tx, character and pow.
or to c ro the TAHUI/11 afrezlitme of the lungs and
throat. have made it kuou n so & reliable protector
ageln.,l them. - Si hilt adapted to milder forms of die
eme and to young . children, it le at the satne time the
roust effectual remedy that can be given f o r toctid e ot
consumption, and the da:igertios affretion> of the
throat and lunge. Aa a prosteion ^planet sudden at
tack,' of Croup it 41 .1.U1 , 1 he li-pt nu hand fu every
family. and indeed lie all are smietiores nultject to
colds and couch., all should be provided a lth theft an
tidote for them
A Itie •unit settled Ciiiitunipti,l is thought I noarstile,
still ,rr.at Gat.. has .4 Cuhen ..1.1.4n the disease lievined
iset Lii+l, have hoe. C. , w;.1,9t.1) cared, an.t t e pat ie., t
restur ea to ..cud health hy e 6/4.rrj/ Pcanrol. Sn
complete is Its tunslery over the disorders tit the Lutigs
and TI. Mat, that the most -trstinsee of them, ender
th e Cherry rganral they •n beidennd disappear.
Sirsp:r.t and Pubiit Speclerr4 Gugl greet protection
from /L. -
Asthma is always rolls/nil surf vftem wtvliy cured
by
Bremen-las i* generally curet! by Inking the Cherry
Pectoral iu Nolan and ft eyuent these.
$o grip-m(ly aro its virtue* known thet we need
not pnolith the cettilicnteo of theta here. or do more
than ..cure :he public that Its asp fully
maintilued.
Ayer's' Ague . Cure,
For Fe.-cr and Ague infer.litt.en( Fever Chin ftres
ktrutili.:en: Fever, Dumb A ;eat. itrir,hcal mt. Blliotat
Ftscr. db- and (.deed utt Use airectianimAlickariat
from maiariosit, marsh, or tataturqic prams
. •
A• It. mune iniplle• it to ere, and doe. not rail.
Onataining neither Arsenic Quinine, Itkuteth. Zittr,
nor any ..the: et imensi,r poteouna• ..uh.te,,r.. whet -
ever, Kin enrages inJate• en) path. , Tho nn rater
end Iteportenee of tient - re. in the gnu di •trirte. at
otyncia ACC4,111•11.. 550 Iwu 1...11•••+.
ntrA!ti In the history of Ague Our ort,:n
grAtifi•d by the sektruerlethconent• ere ~r
ra41,C.11 carte 447 f t -fed w .10stinate 01.41,. dud Whore
other 1101311‘11e. ha. t Wb.diy hull 4.
u11.4 , C1A (o...red 11,1,0014, •tt her fus i.leut 10, or tra,:•
V.,111 ie., will be kr'lrr ~.d /.)
taking the AGCE (/:8E dal 1,.
tr„ Lire, C pia 4nts, amoiug from torpidity I,r th e
Llr.r. it ill •u romody,stiusotatiog tbe Liter
into twalthy acti‘ity.
ttilioux Dittordersand Lirer Complaintp, It IA /In
parr:lent reined}. pndomn• many truly renstritable
cure, u ttern art larr rued leinra bad fat Ird.
prepared br DI; J. C. A Y Eft & Co, tract Inn! and
Annidiinn!Cherniatn, Lovell !lay., and *old al I round
the world
PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLIC
For sale by A. D. Buehler, Drugrist. Get tv.tmr g
P. [Oct. 2. 15441.-2,'
THE GREAT
Invigorator and. Restorer
OP VIM
Vitality of the Stomach.
Prepared from Pare Vegetable. , Haterial.r.
Pure Tonics and the most
Pleasant Aromatics.
This invalnithle Remedy for Dyspepsia and General
Debility of the system is offered t.. the wadi , . after a
fair trial of iti w;tn entire confidence that it
sill c rut:gaud their approval lt has been submitted
with the materials w htcb cotutpo•of it, to Prartkintt
Pli)sicidns—among others to Dr. H. D. Pestilza.
(meat onr oldest uud tit , at eminent Physici •ni. teat&
in. st Nea iliford • who. utter examination. pro.
noncr,d ita Rennet, which *mild nvt fi if to show its
aalutar y tfiLrt..., when pi iyerl) ',ministered, in cures
of by :4,0, , e10, tut - lotting . roliro; , 1 tt,• dvlkilitda
eff,cts of 'triune Inward diael,ea---wedliening. and at
last (len roying the otreouu p,wer of the stomach if -
.11—..11 ther.4.,re entitling It to be etllphitiCAlly
culled - The iirest invigoiator."
Ur 1V..4 McCLuttt. another prominent P.:ysician o
'New ozr,,,d, thus gives biennial-13
lir. JOHN Boum'.
Nrcs" o.x.ro6D.Dec.:.'o, 1%8
Dear sir:—At your request I here examined •"The
r est 111 rigor ator," prepared by you, and the forwu la
from which it is penman-el. It is compored of eonie or
the moot powerful vegetable tonics and post pleasant
arunntic• known to our proiesaion, eui I have nu
hesitancy in recunimeinding it in Chronic eafte ot Dys
pepsia, ee•.l in all eyries of ludigest ion resulting from
debility ut the htumaeb. Ptlu•c ino that, if properly
eyed. It will he of incalculable benefit bottle suffering
of our rsco, I subscribe myself.
•
Yours, very respectfully,
W.. 1. MeI:LURE. M.D.
Vsi-Danufactured and for sale, wholesale and re
tail at New Oxford. Adams county, Pa. by
BIYBBEY A BE4IO Y, Proprietors.
ikOENTS.—The - Great Invigorator" can be had
from the following Agents:
D. E. Fouls, ITABleiore, Md.; B.3l.oibbons, Baltl
- Md.; A. D. Buehler. o.o3sherg, Pa ; A. 8.
ltildi , breud, Bast Berlin, Pa.; P. J. Wih" , Berwick
Brit.. P.; Theodore Pieter, lierwirk Bor., Pa., P. X
+mfl trishtown. Pa.; 8.0. Lawrence. Mount Rock
Pa.; W. a. Mclibetirty, Rid Land. P. O. Pa.• U
Wiest New Oxford, Pa.; D. M. Miller, New Oxford
[Jan .16.--t
'AYER'S
HAIRNIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF TRH
AI R .
The Great Desideratum of thsl'Age
Adressiog whloh Isat once agreeable, heal t hy,
effectual for preserving the hair. Faded orgrag hadi
s soon reitered to its original color and the ;Lass and,
61 slinus fer Yawl. Thin hair is thickened, 'tiling
hair chocked. and baldness erten, though not always
curvdbl Manse. BC4llb3g can restore the hair where
the fo!licles are destroyed, or the 41•ndsatroph fed and
decayed. flat torch as remain can believed for useful
nees by this application,. Instead of fooling the bat!
with a pasty seditnentylt will keep tt skews - awl
eel I"lP,fic Pre7!4 t ; tbe
"CirshigsiQor 11401ithilauseineniti * l nt!
- -
iSe lbosoAtelobeiatift glestab*ei
-• 4 "
=1
and !Wart
teas. u
"444: •
- •
HAIR DREssING
spats" ails tea bsfisosii w diddxsals. Oesisisfsg
b~ltbikfiliStajat ism sot drSitoassitgrio,
holtiltikar Os Ai 14*Viviel s that , l(l4.
isstoLOSl Sgrsied imitts4(47/, t 4
• '
4.0 r,
, •
PRAMSW& ARARYISORt
•
fog, tits, Shots, to.
j GO TO. NORRIS '—.ll you -Want
a ;pod saaute.a 8(71r. . -
GO. TO NORRIS'--11 you want
NJ" artashloniblo HAT al CAP.
GO TO NCiRRI%-If you want
► falltionghla NECK-TIE, or good PAPER
COLLAR 4041 COFFE•
•
140 TO NORRIS'—If you want
anything po Alta UE , TLEMKN'd LINE, fur
ho keeps wdhyiiit but 0,04111..11'0 wear, and hail the
LARGEST STUCK IN TILE COUNTY,
T O TO NOttßlS'—lf you want
VA a tart pair or iii:ME.MAUV.O % I rEits, WAl
rante I to giro 41.4(1.110././l1 or Mouey REFUNDED.
CUNNINGHAM
„:;(SUDS,
COATS, PAINTS; VESTS,
21[111 others
SHI R S
bTrunks, Valises, -Umbrellas,
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
all of •hich will be Rohl at Ih9rt prosts and warrant
04 to please. Give Lima call at his atoro on }WEE
more fttreat.(Pirklnee n!,I Stand) near the Diamond
April •J,130 -tf
CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
NEW FIRM!
COBRA Ar 07X1 YGBA
E race; reJ fr.,m if) a :Jew nad large
CLOTHING,
•
HATS S CAPS,
BOOTS ,t; SHOES,
NOTIONS,
•
The. pxhlsll.lve al: iw..n 4.letted with Lining care and
with a desife t., meet U. in .CII•• of thi. anurohnity .
Mx public will had the g•...d• to be •At the nisi gushy
shot the
LATEST STYLES.
One and All are in./Q..4 to call at our :store, on Baltl
n"re street, liettynbllrg,L,early opposite Falioest.ck
tlrr x' R. C. c•otn AN.
.7A4 CUNINTINGLIAIL
April
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
BALTIMORE 6TREET,
TWO - DOORS SOCTII OF 1111; rRI:YarrE.I:I4
. T u, under.,„„d ~aej n ei tell.rn,,i cit
! ivith chaptpt. , , t. varit.ty Loor.w
Shore xud f..n. Spring ittri Summer, r; er of
lore.' in II ettyCiurg, Hine,took cotaxl•tA of
LADIES.' CONGRESS GAITERS,
L.t.i.lLS' C 11,MORAL
LA di.F:A . COMMON GAITERS.
L KID SLIFFERB, 411 oty1r1;
LADIEo' qoan , eu LIALMURALS.
IN LA Itflg VAILIF:TY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF Boom ,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS..
GENTS' KII. rILRITS.
GENTS' CONGRrisS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF HALMORA LS,
, •:.N TS''SLI PPE ICS. 411 .itylre,
GENTS' iIROGANS kc.
MISSEs' it A r•Eits ,
MISSES' 11A 1,11 .11A I, GAITERS,
isi tliri, Wen I.IA LMOHALS.
Ac.. &c , le.. rte. •
BoVS' CoNiirIESS GAITERS,
Boys' CALF 11ALMGRAL'I,
BUYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS . SIIOPS, all
LN LARI.E VARIETY.
Alec. 0 0 , 0 0, and iiboen ,of his own manufacture coo.
All will be Sold at thy lowest living profits. B u y.
ern. from town and country. nre invited to call and
...win, goods and pri6eS before purchasing else
where, feelin g - confident that I can please all who
m , iy call.
The 11 t NUFACTURING of Coots Shoes. and QM
tens, will also be carried on, in all its branches. Jp , be
fore. Repairing dune on abort notice. By employing
none but first clas, ROI kitten, and oiling none hut the
choicest leather,. he (eel, conti drat rf maintaining
his
fnhner reputation Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve it.
sa,.Thankful for past favors, he solicits continu
ance of public patimmnte. . D. li. KLINGEL. .
Gettysburg, April 22, 18C3.-t f
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL!
J.
Biumgßaowp, corner of the Diamond and
York street, herbal returned from the city with an
enusnally attrectiveassortruent of •
tIIAYTIIING FOR /PALL t WINTER WEAR,
which ha will sell at such prices as cannot fail to
take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for your-
selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful
cutting, and neat and substantial cowing, and then
to get hie Wt.
_pricer—callers cannot help but hay,
when they seeltso much to their Interest to do so.
Ile boa °nate, Pants, Yeste,ofall s tylee arid nteteri•
08.
flate, Roots and Ehoes;
,
of all hinds, .11osiery, Guavas, Hendkdr
chdafs Neck Tie*. Prawata,l. loan and PaperCallars,
Buspandere. Ernislres,Cotobs
?minks, Vail,ea. tf mbrellas, Pocket auleasAlegars,
lltnOkinir and talsawingirobaecos,pipas,fitationery.ite.
Cloekai' Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and
one other ureic,* entirety too numerous to detail la
• newipttpar-advartlsoment.
. .
" Be sake the attention of the public to hla new
nook, confident that it will pleame—and no one can
or willeellchesper. Don'tiorget the place—corner"
o (York strebtand theDiamond.Glettyabrirg.
Nov. 0, 18611.-tt JACOB filttNlClMltiiii7.
• Fine Custom Made
•
FOOTS AND SHOES
FOlt, GENTLEMEN. •
411 Om LEADING 82:4•L/18 on hand or made to
' irleetßimi at 10212.21GUR118. Oa Illus.
yatted:Pticellakitith Inatrziokloiar for Rolf measure.
minima on raootpt OrPosa OdkiSirrik. *
.•• _ 1111.4. ifitalarrry
11;ittli et.,ibow4atimtillti.
. .
Asyut 21,PaiorAMILPHIA.
nu . -
BOOTS AND SHOES:'
INN
er" m FAr
'N o
nr gid e for
ioot mod r
Oboe. 1111“obitolkown_ t oat Vorliallo or,
ibdirtleoillaUrbodilltoolla, sottisbtez vtiore
so. oft% lbe
soot4 ,, atie4 oaken,. sh . p..
: b eat
radritsellt or Vir 11{4110:
urN lyber tmowsini aasot
natxuaw.
~~.+eFy~~m:~ ~wcx~.w~:oa4!tie~.~:~. Y rv~v -.: "' ' -.'~~-+~.-.wn
Hati J Eva rcrylvi• I a largo !apply or
Cou•iatiug
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO,
aryl 1. great and largo variety of
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
KIINGEL'S
=
euintly. on hand
Clothing, gais t 'At
BOOTS & SHOES.
D. KITZMILLER & BRO.,
GETTYSBURG, ?ENNA
YORK STRIRT, OPPORTM THE BANK.
H are
t j received from the City a large wort-
ROOTS & SHOES
GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHM
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c. -
Made in latest styles and of best mate-
EMI
We oleo 51A.NUFAG'TERE TO ORDER. ►ll kinds
of 8007 S ANI SHOES—the work being made op
of hest materials and by first clam workmen. The
eenior winner has been in the bushman for over 16
years and personally superintends all work made up.
We respectful!) invite the attention of the public to
our set blishinerit, and hope by strict attention to
;business and by selling at lowest cash prices, •o er•
entire sktisfaction.
•
• •DAVID KITZMILLER,
April 10, 1R69.-t f JACOB A . ITZNULLAR
LADIES' HATE,
Always tne latent styles out, and at lowest prices.
RIBBONS, TRIMMDMS, WREATHS,
FLOWERS, &c.,
Now 00-ids every week during this season, at
11. D. WOODS' Stare,
Corner York street and Libman& .
April
GOODS FURNISHED
AND
Garments made to order,
B
W. Ta-K I N G
York Street, (Ayaburg, Pa.
J*o IS. 1,6a.-1f
JOSEPH JACOBS,
AIEI?CIIANT TAILOR,
CGAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG
, 1 1 11 E anderctiped. of the late lirm of Glen. Jacobs
I. it Bro., would moat reatioctfelly inform his
f. iendt tool the I,oblie gen.rtily, that be hn• opened
a lierrhartt Tailoring retabliobateut in Chamberehorit
,reet. belt door tuth• old place, and three doors tint
or the lieyt , utie Boum., where be wilt be blipp i lt to
Walt on all who may patronize him. Ili. stock of
CLOTIIS. CASSIMERS, VETINGS,
ac., lc.. lc.,
ail! be font, elmice and cheap—cery deafrabl• to aw
lect fr.rn. All kinds of Goode for gale—whether bo
ru.AnnitCtlirt. or WA.
, ioOLti; U' with' dt«parch, aa well wben
I, ,, u,rbt at other ..t.tred a. at bilown. The very heat
work willW utada—god fits and eltberatatal eowine
—dll hot:eine will Le deemed too mach trouble to
Liu.; ia every Cava.
TN« latent New York Fddbiond regularly received.
Cutti lig 1114.., an livrlll.
A •hare of publ , c, patronage is solicited, and no el
tart spars.; to de frIT to It.
April 18.-ti
HATS&CAPS.
Ski lug & Summer Styles.
S. S. M'CREARY•
HA just received a fresh and generalwasortinept
of 11 %TS,' Including tile eery latest style
Sue Silk flaiwireere. and Soft Tor Bala, and alea a
farce enlipiy of Sue and low priced Wonl HATS sod
CAPS far Men and ROTS. Ho invitee hls Mende amid
the unlilie tee ore hues call. '/ Dec. 11.
e►rorerits.
GROCERIES & LUMBER
AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON THE BILL, BALTIMORE
STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA.
FRESH GROCERIES
every week from the City, Provhdons, Dried an
Green Fruits ore!! lt.nde, always on hand, at lowest
rides.
FLOUR, CORN DEAL, CHEWS, PURR CIDER TIN
BO AR, SOAPS Of ALL MINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, CON I'ECTIoNARIES,
BROOMS, Ac.; also, •
LUMBER,
suck! as Scantling, Posts, Shingles, Plank, kg., contl
ually or, hand at loweet living rates. Call and see.
June _},-t f,
GILLESPIE & CO.
IDealers-in Flour, Grocer
ies 7 Notions , &c.,
, GETTYSBURG PA .,
•
EFINVITE the attention of the public is their large
stock of Goode, at the old stand. on York street,
next door to the Globe Inn, consisting of the beet of
GROCERI - ES,
Sugars, Syrups, Holmes, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Salt,
Ake.; the
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
n the market, with Hams, Shoulders, Sides,Fish,
Dried Frults,Confections, Ac. Also,
NOI'IONS,
In great variety: Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone
ware, Crocker ware. Baskets. Segura, Tobacco.,
and a thousand sod aneottier articles.
BUTTER AND EGGS,
nice and fresh, 11.1W1V11 for sale.
GILLEBVIZ ik Co. will spare no effort to please, and
are confident of being able to do so by constantly
keeping • full sod choice stock, and selling at the
eery lowest profits. Cocarar PRODUCI wanted, either
for the cash or its exchange for goods, highest market
price allowed. JOSEPH A. GILLESPIE,
DANIEL CASHMAN.
June 17, liti'S.—tf
WM. BOYER Sc. SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS, -
ALSO, -
Stone, Wooden-and Willow Ware.
igiGRz.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1867.-tf
BARGAIMS
It the new
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG.
•
JACOB W. CRESS
iorAvnio ••••,t • WNW aMeOitin 'S t a b teo ■
A A tbe norttemrsit earner of tat nib
het Imo reet/ved • splendid asnortatent of I/ .
- GROCERIES ,
.including Sum*, Nam,
Balms; litbsetto,lidli, ilibtUallar Also,
• . .
QT.TEENsvirAzz, mosuctioss,
ts,lPrulta,l3ofipt, laneyArtloles and Notions=
ally Attila Om/di* *a hand PLOVE and
MMUS: .
Hafts voraiiimip4 Ibr CASH, I tat lattortiktO
tell vary tamp: Oho soot tall alad haw sor your.
selves. -
Sept. II MST • -4,1110 MP.
GROCER,Y,
WIL. KRAUS au OPIRIND A
- Grbcoy, VAgetableo,, and
Notion- f'tore
mourrostaig,' sopproi l iwarv' Irmifit,' -
siftii tie "440
fipk i liao. fko k stoiaa,
• , ,
.35~~'x-1 3:'K::-:': `,J ...:t~sz' fiui .r- d.:.. aL:ri `~w~uiivN.: a~r~fl~.x:' ~..w
QM
MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL..
THE undersigned has established a
PLANING MILL, 00 Marsh creek, four miles from
Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair rind Wash Boards, with everything sloe medeat
such a factory, and needed in the building line The
beet of lumber will always be lased, all thoroughly
dried. a kite baring Wen pat op for the purpose.
Order. solleital, and promptly attended to. Prices
as .ow as the lowest, and' very effort made to accom
modate customers.
JOHN D. 1 1 FOUTZ.
May 20, 111118.—ly
JOSEPII JACOBS
FURNITURE.
D. C. SHEAFFER
PETERSBURG, (Y. &,) PENNA.,
re prepared to 05er:tattle Public, anything in bia
archway a. ea be bad In the county.
18.Pureluwere will do wall to call and examine
ay stock bet buying eleeerbers.,
FURNITURE
„iide to order, Itepalring done not et aap end with
dam•✓• h. ' Jas. 21. 11.22..-1.1
NEW B.USINESS•
Upholstering Sr, Trimming.
WI.LLIANI. E. CULP
HAS OW/HOW le 11 1 11141b)6111100t. opposite Waarr's
Livery Stables, on Washington serest, for
Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat
trasses, and Upholsterino ,
in all its branches.
Ifs also coo Unites his old business of Tiimming
Buggies, Carriages, En, and solicits from tile public
their patronage. Charges moderate.
Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.--tf
HOWE MACHINES •
THE LATEST LIIPROVED & GENUINE
ELIAS Hu WE, JR.,
SEWING MACHINES.
JACOB F. THOMAS, -
.Iprut for Adams aunty. Pa., Granite Ma, P. 0,
(Gulden'r, &awn.)
fiRtIRRB will br promptly attended to. Machines
V delivered to •Il ',arts of the county and inettnco.
theta given gratin.
101. The pui.lle are cautioned against parties she
um, the uatn• of HUME In connection with their ma.
chines on account of the popularity of the Bowe Ms.
Woes. Thereare none GRNUINE unless they have
imbedded in each totwhiae • medallion having the
likeness of ELIAS 'WWI, Jr., on it, te.
Feb. 2S—tt
The aniierLgned will pay the highest market prim
GOOD WHEAT,
dallyewed at hla AUG, "Glenwood NUL," tortartlj
Hollbanny's, In Highland township
Doe. 11. 1 RM. —tf
urveying--bon.veyancui . g.
J. S. WITHEROW,
• FAIRFIELD, PA.,
Tenders his servieoe to the pablie as a
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
and is prepared to surwaylerms, Lots, as., on res.
weable tenor . Saving taken eat a Oonvoyaneor's
Ldoento, he will also attend to preparing
DEB. BOND& BJLLKAB.IS, WILLS Litadia, AA.
TlOLiii ON MiIIiWINS, CLlUtlifile
AT &Alin, to.
Navin bad considerabl• experience in this HMI, be
bop.. to receive a liberal share of p.traags. Boat.
see prenatal et toadied to and charges nowenable.—
Poen:Mice Sairleld, Adams so., Pa.
Jan. I. 11•11.—ts
JOHN G. LENHART I
SURVEYOR.
witz i pz i. mu ',L
y .' to all tone is the Bump
CRARGY4 VERY MODERATE.
*Addison, In New Oxford, Adams co., PA
Rath L-3m*
ICE CREAM SALOON.
JOHN GRUEL,
Chambersbarget., Gettpsburg,
eestaeir uo see sew,
Brad hese eneesseist mese es
CONFECTIoyERY,
alai of UM bort asterisk, with Ntilld!Ari Mak Ili*
Asartss, rivi. Oaks*. dm. •
arietteeirsil Oiwre= e iz
41114111.
orandmed to plat*
liteaoy
Niwft
00414, 1111/10. aro bet.
4.04 - ' •
*Mans ends,
MANTUA-M AKIN G.
Mk& :"E. J. ZIEGLER
. prepared to do *very description of
Plain Sewing, Dress Making
included.
Reeldeace—East Middle se., one dour from the Metho
diet Church. Getiyaburx, trot,. 6. tf
JOLIN W. •TIPTUN , FASHION-
A JIB Sidi.L o B9 o,l lB sti• KW* Ilotali
Gottyotinfu,Ps., where con at ill Humane found
read)t o attend to all buolnou in his Mao. Bobo.
•bweeaoelleat 1 1111“1/1111,04 Will 1118112•
faCtior. 014 e. him • call.
liar 29. 1887.
GRANITE-YARD ,
GETTYSBUR7G,
ON RAILROAD, NEAR ?BRIGHT DEPOT.
PETER BEITLER
Is prepared to furnish GRANITE, for ■ll Mods of
BUILDING AND 80:4UMENTAL PURPOSES,
at reaaonable rates—
Curbing, Sills, §teps,.Ashlers,
Posts, Monuments, Ceme
tery Blocks, &c., &c.,
cut and finiebed in every style desired, by beet of
workmen.
s3..Orders frotn a distance prompt]) attended to
June 3 —it
JEREMIAH CULP
GETTYSB URG, PA.,
Undertaker & Papei-Hanger,
D prepared to ttarnieh on short notice and reasonable
term.
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES
Weals° krona on hand Aherne assortmentot WALL
PA PXA. which he What kne st cult rates. and it do.
aired will furnialt hands to pat it on the well.
PLAIN & FANCY SIO.N*PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
street-a few doors east °Mut beran Cbarc
M. 2i. 1868- tf.
ROBERT D. ARMOR,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER. AND
BELL HANGER,
lams incum streel,kaff a square frees fhec,urt-house,
GETTYSBURG,
WILL promptly attend to all or
dere In big Rae. Work dun• in the most math.
Lectors =toper, and at prices as low ai can posaibl, be
afforded to arake a living.
GAS PIPE
furnished, as well aa Cl•andellers, Brackets, Drop
Light. *c.; also WATER PIPE. Stops. Top MO Prost
Spigots. and.ln short, everything belonging to gamut
water Assures.
Belts hung, and furnished if desired. Locks of al
kinds repaired. (Dee. 25,1867.-t
WHEAT W ANTED.
GICOROZ GINGZI.L.
I. ...Pi -- 16 . 111.:Rel - A 11f
'A
esti Obits.
COE'S COM - 4BALSAM I
?Wong tiled saes Imp Oar lissiled7 Is gels staid
to the attention of the public; As tikes as the 'year
roils Arland; the proprietors sansisily- .Malt
bow to thti people, and rating than plat samongst the
null tillage rens'', it for the oteulitit me see
tomato ot tho &nifty through lb. long aaa tiding
months of winter, Cisieb Cough Balsams dmiutitset be
forgotten. For yews It hits been • bouggintid anti ,
ciae—ead 'nether* ans lona for lb. wets. of their chil
dren, and all who suffer itotneny dines*. of the thrust,
chest and lonia, cannot afford to he warrant It.
Ia
addition to the ordinary four auk* so tong in tit
market, we now tarnish oar mammoth 6.117 eke .
bottles, which will. in cotntuon with lb* 'fibs,. sine, be
found at all Drug Stores.
FOR CROUP,
Th• Belau" will be Wand invaluable. sad nay always
be relied spun le the wet enema glee&
WHOOPING COUGH.
The testimony a f all ;who have nom( fur this tan*
Die if heats. during the last ten years is, that it (*-
variably relieves anu cures It.
SORE THROAT.
tle and
Keep o ur throat wet with the BalHallam—takingLit
en—ana you will very soon And relied.
HARD COLDS AND COUGHS
Yield at once to a steady me of this great remedy,._
It will eucceed In giving relief where all raker re
medies have flailed.
SORENESS OF THE THROAT,
CHEST AND LUNGE.
Do 001 delay proeurink and humadiateli rabbi,
Corer Cough Salaam. whoa troubled with any o r Ih.
ribbed. named dlficultiee. They arm all premonitory
.r.pr v i na of Commuiptityri, end if sot minuted, Will
.005. r or Islet SO rep )nu 'May foto the valhy of
shadOWß from which none can ere, return.
IN CONSUMPTION,
Many a intro-worn sufferer has found ratio/ and to
day rejoice. that her life halo been mad. dewy sad pro
longed by the use of Co.', Cough Balm.
IN SHORT,
The people know the article.and IC need/ no ocoment
(row as. It i. (or i•le lay every Drvaggirt aid Dealer
Ist Medicines in the United States.
THE C. G. CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct
Read I Read 1 I Read !
THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE
18 CALL/CD TO Tfi
World's Great Remedy,
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.
""thistireparedion Is proton:laced by Bylpeettles id the
only known remedy that will surely miry that ag
gravating and fatal malady. /or years It swept no its
fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely gravy,
to ml lbns of nitferery.
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to
the Rescue.
Indigestion,- Dyspepsia, Sick Headacks
Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Bic-
ing of Food, Flatuiene ph Las-
situde, Wearineu, finally ter•
minating in Deal
♦re as surely cured by this potent remedy, u the pa
tient takes it. Although but Ave years before the
Davie, what Is the verdict at the mamma I Hear whet
Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says:
[Prom Z.Z.STZA' SETTON, RJ Narmiskits.)
Ildwiratrxxs. Wis., Jaa. 24,111$
Kassuo.C. G. Cl.Laz sOw, Xs Ana% Onus.
Both at/maraud vile here end Oe✓sDTepepdt Own,
mil Li hes proved PgitYSCTLY astielactory u • Am
goy. I Immo NO bathetic* In easiag the* we bavi vb.
celeed (MAT BYJSZPIT frosn tun.
Veil Iteepectfully,
(Signed) LESMIIt IMMO*
A GREAT BLESSING.
[Prom Zee. L.l. WARD, Gent, Loners Ca.,, 0 .3
items. Straw d .Arsutroug,,Drinspist4 ammkusi
akmalimeent—lt gives me great plessnre to statethat
my wife le derived gnat benefit from the nes et
Cme'eTtropepets Cure. She has been Ibr • number 0/
yaws greatly troubled with lityspewsla. scoompsmied
by violent paroxyenta of eormlipation witelt s• roe
Mated her that dm ins all the white, lb , inonthn; wn
able to do anything. fibe took, at ywar hemanam,
Dyspepals Cora and has derived 1311/I.IIT immure
nom IT, and m now ocangiestitaly well. Ike -te
mente this medicine ea a great blessing.
Truly years,
L. T. WAX).
Jas.lll,lllllL
CIJIWYMEN.
The UT. Imo Au 2, orAllti
ta Matta tits
mot Itlasother Oh * bet 111401. t
.DRU6GIBTit -
lay &gab' hi Oa esattly lan tat ,Tat i l it yes
take** triable I. saaarsolla (Mai am Oat bilis
I %ale of Oes's Dyspepsia Cars than lim=s la
e a r* itistaalilla pass ot- Its grist viz,
Zots's Dismisia Cure
sesi.
1 7 4fr aille ro 41 1 or suaillf.
ItititiOltitest "
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TANYA OP
Ti. Sta. taa Iletrismiel_hk,
Amy isaret•lf, at "WWI-
a•t pall within t►. f ...!:',
iii i
tie awl 1101 all or - will
ildll of th•pablUNit, - . 4
i tiennurts
mirr .
♦ liberaillodurtlatiriV
slag by th. qaarter,ital
tiers will be twe11•444
• po•
. '
airthe carealailaat..
biltlarger War
la Likaisiesety t rr;vakl► i
e moot be _
bi Wean of MI k ledfrilt:l4 ,
*al Calr rotes. •
lets, As, fa every •111111.3411141
skort notice. Terme C r jK.
oFFICL&L
COUiTt • •
etc' icit U.age—Robort i.
Associate Adida—lstae • •
ProtisooJary..Jacoit
Relisttr and Rocorder—WO. p,
Clerk of tAe Court)—A. W .111101110.
D Attorytcy—Wrie. A.Dei •
Tree, sarer-11. D. WAttles....
gum.
Cbrower—Dr. W. J. Weetitrili.. •
Soreiror—)taw D. Calker •
Cam ausiomni—N laholt•Wletimt
Ilortaits. CtsrlS—J.
11cOloott. Physician to •
Directors of the Pbord--JOIIiC
Doopusele Doorelort. <ti '
—II. 0. Wulf'. Tressetrts—A
sal—J. O. Seely. Phis' ,
A wittors—Ustiry L. Drawl, It
O. !leap.
moot:a& or
Burjess—Peter Tyre.
Counca—W. B. Qsmil ton, Altai
WArroa, George A. tarashav
V. 11.tker. CUP , : —leroadalik
Sanagel & Iluasoll.
Cum/ .11./.: —0 eo ri•
&A A, Direators—Devid A,. Moa
T. King, lliraa Warren,: Joh.'
Cover. Seeretiry—John 1. M •
V.ahnettock.
0111 ISIIIIMO IlartiPlAL
rrtsiditoot —George gwarpo,
CUsAte r —J. Emory Bair.
reller—linury S. Donner
Diredors--idecil I ra Stratia, Will
Wirt, David Willy, Maid a*.
Slurry, William D. Dittos, Josh
FlaStmAilu!f•C BUM 0/127.
Pr er ideal —UitYr go Throorp. '
al shirr--ligeore* Annuli ; •
Teller —A:3l.lluutor.
Directors--George Throne, Dental
Waugh, Hobert 8011, John Meru
Jacob Bussolenan.
111/11 OISIN GMT
Pre:Heat—J. L. Schick. -
Secretlry—William li. Meal&
Terort vir,r—Alozatler Caketin.
ManAittS—Julku Hupp. ill
Li.orgo Si angler, Lieorig• Mitiat
.1.101...1er Colman.
AD COUNTY NIT1141:INSO1U
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Vice Praideet-s.mml R. Sigel
Secretory—De rid A. Buehler.
7'reasurer—Kdward G. Pahadstoak
/Patenting asineigtee—Ramert
Picking, Jacob King.
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.Presienf---Samuel lierbst.
.Red i'reiiden7a—Wl 11latu IleShen'
Worresp,ndiaj Secrefary—.fleary J
ileo,r(tiosg Pcrriary—Edrartn.P
Irreadurer—DAwkl
Jfinagere—Willlam B. Wlleoh, Wl
;11..utzeliu,Fre41«rick Diehl, VV.
?tarots, Julio IL IfteOlollen.
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Pee tident—E. O. rahuin!eek
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Catholic—Her. Joseph DuU. Sin
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Day 20, 1881.-Ir.
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Attorneys and - , •
DMcCONAUGHY
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of the law, at his old Alt.*, owe door
Drug *tore, Chaaaborabarg Afoot.
Special att skidoo elms
Battlement of tatatos. Ail
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stoat O. Statimhot all tintathp •
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lowa and edger wagons
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to all %ranches of Ws peammdes. '
hic office when sot prolliiikwar .
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