Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, October 11, 1867, Image 4

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, -**SOseir aarrWankr =arm litfarostro ' 04 h n e eti na i le rTinVetr. i r r r tieli=g e " bara Ct: l x"t i
Misautaa. door to the Poet Office. and nearly oppadte the
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Court Rentae, where he offer?. for pale, CHEAP
Southey, In his "History of the Pea l e -7 h r ge end of
euler War," relates the following:
tgArts ' MFFEE!4, TEAR, MOLAPRES, BYR
"Two of the Spanish regiment. t r
which had been quartered in Funen we CPS, SALT, he.. with FISH,
rtL I
cavalry, mounted on tine black A ndalu 711041, LARD,
elan home. It was impossible to bring ; Liquor .
oft these Lormee—about eleven hundred I
in number—and Romano was not a i WINER, DRANDLE4 baki, IVIpiIKIES, RUNS,
man who could order them to be destroy. I and tiv_envene i n th e li ne .
ed ;he teas fond of horses himself, and ,4 1 4tV: quam' Notions, to molt any and
cA lreeet thin the.platr to Inv; CT(EAP FOR
knew that every man was attached to
his beast, which had carried him so fir;
and so faithfully. Their bridles were ! ".,
therefore taken off and they were. turned I BAKERY.
loose upon the beach. A scene enanee
such u wan never before witnessed.—
They became sensible that they were no
longer under the restraint or any human
plower. A general conflict ensued, in
Which, retaining the discipline they had
learned, they, charged cached other in
squadrons of tan or twelve together, then
closely engaged, striking with their fore
feet, and biting and tearing each other
with a most ferocious rage, and tramping
over those who were beaten down, 'till
the who/e shore in the course of an hour,
was strewn with the dead and disabled.
Part of them had been set free on rising
grounti.at a distanCe. 'They no sooner
heard the roar of battle, than they canoe
thundering down over the hedges, and
catching the contagious mad ness,plunged
into the fight with equal fury. Sublime
as the scene was, ft etas horrible to be
long contemplated, find Romano, In
merey,—Have orders to destroy them.—
Huth was found too dangerous to attempt
tide, and " - after the last boathad quitted
the beach', the few horses that remained
were-still engaged in the' dreadful work ,
of mutual destruction."
EMIT WIND
.- I Why should the wind coming from
the east over an ocran of water 'depress
the - Worm laxly, 'while that which
comes from the west across a continent
enlivens the spirit and gives courage
and vigor? Be this as it may,4 seems
as if Some people newer felt any wind
that was not east. They are always
"out of sorts." I met one of these men
awhile ago, a farmer, who raised all man
ner of crops. It was a wet day, and I
said:
"Mr. haylifig, thle ruin will be fine
for your green erup."
"Yis,:iierhaps ; but it is bat! for corn,
and will keep it back. I don't believe
we shall have a crop:"
A few days after this, When the sun
was shining hot, I said:
_ "Fine sun for your corn, sir."
"Yes, pretty fair, but Its awful for the
• rye. Rye wants cold weather."
Again on a told morning, I met my
neighbor, and said
"This must be capital for your rye, Mr.
Nayling."
"Yes, but It's the
very ' worst weather
for corn and grass. They want heat to
bring them forward." - -
So the man lives in' a perpetual' blast
wind! Nothing suits him and it would
he impossible for Providence to give him
weather about which hg would not gru m-
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The following will bear re-pubilshitig
occasionally :
Some time ago there lived in Edinbifrg
a well known grumbler, named Sandy
Black, whose often recurring flts of
spleen or indigestion produced some
amusing scenes of senseless irritatikp',
which were highly relished by all e pt
the brute's good, patient little wife.
One morning Sandy rose bent on a quar
rel. The paddies and eggs were excel
lent, done to a turn, and had been order
ed by himself the previous evening :
and breakfast passed without the looked
for cant4of complaint.
"What will yOtilute for dinner, San.
dy ?" said Mrs. 14hck.
"A chicken, midaru," said Black.
"Roast or boiled?" asked the wife.
"Confound lt, Madam; if you had been
a good and considerate wife, yOu would
have known before this what I liked,"
growled Sandy, and, slamming the door
behind him, left the house.
It was in the spring, end a friend who
was present heard the little wife say,
"Sandy's bent on a disturbance to-day ;
I mall not please - him, do what I can."
The dinner-time came, and Sandy and
his•friend sat down to dinner; the fish
was eaten, in silence, and, on raising
the cover of tile dish kefere - him,' in a
towering passion bemired out,
tolled chicken! I hate It, madam.
A chicken belled Is a chicken spoiled.".
ilimmediately the cover was raised from
another chicken, roasted to a turn.
"Madam, I won't eat roast-chicken,"
mated Sandy ; "you know how it should
have been cooked!" •
At that Instant a broiled chicken,. With
mushrooms, Was placed on the table.
"Without green peas:" roared the
grumbler.
"Here they are, dear," said Mrs.
"Hoc dare you spend my money in
that way?" .
"They were a prement;" said the wife,
interrupting him.
Rising from his chair and rushing
from the room,-amid a roar of laughter
from his friend, he clenched his fist and
shouted, "How dare you receive a pres
ent without my leave ?"
A WEllit girl once applied to a cler
gylnatt to be married. The clergyman
asked her what property her husband
possessed. The answer waii:
"Nothing."
"And are you any better off?" he asked.
The reply was in the negative. ,
"Then why in the name of common
sense do yon dare to marry 2 ,, •
"Your reverence," said the girl, "I
have a blanket and Jack has a blanket;
by putting them together we shall both
kainers."
The clergyman had nothing more to
say. '
A anitoOL boy being asked to define
the word "admission," said it meant
twenty-five cents. " Twen ty-tive cents."
echoed the school master, "what sort, of
a definition do you call that ?" "I don't
know," sulkily replied the boy, "but rui
surettsayssoon the advertisement down
there at the show." "Yes," said another
boy "andetkildrett half prim." .
Jos printing!—"Job printing!" ex
claimed Mrs. Patrittagton the other day
as she peeped over her spectacles at the
adiertiaing page of a country Wm . . —
.Wm Jabl they've kept him printing
,mlialt alter week ever since I It* to
maa;
,and if be wasn't the patientest
slantlhat ever was he never would have
stood it so long no how'
fifl ADE_
.erli WANTED-Stop ca-Mol
W i n : I tomato, to latmlueo NE
mr%mainTL E Erswim m m
,itis lOr fontitrooe sad Tal . •
lailko on„,oh skies. Yrt
artetnninr.DOLLAßFL ...„mrtary 1
- - ISSO OMel " 8 to AlgenttUrAll&Mr:
dies
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GEt. F. KALRFLETSCIf
N'EWPORT R. ZIEOLER,
iItECHANICAL WEBS,
Routh Washlnn Arta. one, Ordlate from the
qde Hotel, GETTYSHVEO, Pa. Coputantly ou
, the beat of
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS,
Persons whining fresh Bread will he I terved
every morning, by inning their names and reel•
deuces at the Bakery. Every eribrt' made to
please, (live us a
April 211, 1261. IL
NEW GOODS
CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST!
I p nr m boy good and cheap (loud"( ealt
J ISX/Bri a SRO'S. STORE,
near My ers's Hotel, In CHAMBERSIHIRG ST.,
Gettysburg. They have the very best, selection 01
goods, such as
CLOTHS, CAFIRIMERES, TWEEGS,
the market ran produce, and are determined SO
sell them as cheap as can he sold anywhere in
town or country. Any person wishing to have
them PCT, ran have it done free of charge. Those
desiring goods MADE UP, ran ales be accommo
dated. IVe warrant the best work and the best
filK to ho had anywhere. humbtig in what we
N : c have on hand the very bestand moot durablo
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and are always ready to wait On euittotnerg. Full
SatililAClloll given In operating ruaelirne, Cull
and examine. We warrant them to be the best
In Use. . _
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April tt
GREEN RIDGE!
Ncw wronE AND NEW GOODS: Tsit
OHN NOR L' C' A"
HAs e„ mmeneed Star...keeping at GREEN
RIDGE, in Hamilton township, Adam. co.,
on the Hampton turnpike, and would Inform the
public that h e ' has Just returned front the city
with an excellent assortment of
(;OUP., (IROCERIEN, TtARD-WARE
qUEENs-WAIL};, CEDAII-WAIIE,
WAHL, CANDIES, NOTIONS,
Toham*, tte. dr.—indeed, nfull and complete
Ilne,ot (koala , suit the nectaslt ten and lastea of
all, His prleen are as low as the cry !invest—
Calleors at to ef.nts and .)lusllns at 11 cents, as
llaStances.
fie (rely that his gondol and prices will be native.
factory to the public, and theree Ire Invites a large
share of custom, trent near and far. Pont' Comet
the ods lee—the Green Mice Store Is the place to
get t Ito full worth of your ;none).
Aprll POP. If
$3 00 TO $5 00 PEE DAY.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE
GOLDEN PEN
A BETTER PEN TUAN GILLOT . B PEN.
ITIITEiE pens sell rapidly wherever Introduced,
I. to all cheeses of people. Are fully equal to the
gold pen for ease and beauty of writing. ,More
flexible and durable titan any steel pen manufac
tured. Will not corode. Send for :ample box.
Only 35 cents, or tan boxes for 50 cents. No. 1 for
general use. No. 2 fur Ladles, lichools and choice
n man mh Ip. rent free of postage. Money re
hauled if they do not give satisfaction. Address
Sf. V. 11. COWEN, Lafayette, Ind,
The following Is a sample of hundreds of letters
from parties who have ordered these pens:
Yorravimat, Pa., July 15, INTL
M. V. B. Cowrx, Lafayette, Ind.
Dear tL-The . bor..if No:1 pens ordered by me
some ten th*s since has arrived, and I am so
much pleased with them that I have concluded
to take an Agency for their sale, - so Car, at baud,
an to order three groan No. I and ant - grbits No. 2,
for which l enclose your price to Agents. .Ad
dress t Elks. ! L BIE FRIED.
. Warranted to last o times as long, and give
better satisfaction than any steel pen manufac
tured' Head for circular of testimonlabt from
Professors of behools and Colleges, and from
prominent bulginess houses.
Aug. 2:1,1867.
Book Agents Wanted
To &licit Orders for a Neil
BIBLE DICTIONARY
=I
mil IS DtcrioyAny embodies the results of the
1. most recent study, research, and Investisfa-
Bon, of about slut) -five of the most eminent and
acts anced Biblical Scholars now living. Clergy
men °Nal denominations approve lt, and regard
it as the best work of Its kind In the English lan
guage, and one which Ought to be In the hands of
ever/Bible reader in the land.
In circulating thin Work, Agenta wilt find a
pleasant and profitable employment. The nu
merous objections which are usually encounter
ed in selling ordinary works will not exist with
M P.nt on the contrary, eneountgemen t and friend
lyniti will attend the Agent, making Ills labors
ogrovable, nsetul , and lucrative.
Ladies,'retired Clergymen, School Teachers,
Farmer,., Students, and all others who possess
enemy, are wanted to assist in Canvassing every:
Town and County In the country, tow ilOll/ the
most) liberal inducements will be °Remit.
Fa t part lculars apple to, or address
PARMELEE BROTHERS,
722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Penn.
August itt, hitr. Gw
o THE GREAT CAUSE
OF
UMA-V MISERY.
Jun Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Prier 6 cents.
A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment and
1 Radical Cure of Seminal Weeklies., or reper
geatorrinees, induced by bolt-Abuse, Involuntary
F,misslons, Impotency, Netts sun Debility, and
Impedimenta to Marriage gederally; Cetinsumps
time, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical In
capacity, rec.—Ely R 013.1. CULVERWELL, M. D.,
Author of the "Green Book," Sr,
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his en expe
rience that the :tweed consequences of Eielf-Abuse
may he effectually removed without medicine,
anel without dangerous surgical opcnitions, boo
gies, instruments, rings, on (orderlies, pointing out
es finale of cure certain and effectual, by which
es cry sufferer, no mutter what his cm - edition may
he, may cure himself cheaply, privateLs . and rad
kalif. . This lecture will pros a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Pont under seal, lu a plain envelope, to nny ad
dress, on receipt of six rents, or two postage
stamps, try addressing tire publishers.
Also, Dr. CULVERWELL'S "Marriage Guide,"
price 23 mute.
Addreeee the Publishers
CHAts...l. C. KLINE & CO ,
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests!
tirrriSßUßG FOUNDRY.
rE subscriber would inform his customers
end others,others, that he is still manufacturing ga
uge kinds of esstinget and ?Might / gm made to
order, on short notice, such as
THRWIRRS AND POWERS,
(doe dtfforont 'does of PowerA) CLOVER-SEED
HULLERS AND CLEANERS,CORN SHEL
LEW; AND SEPARATORS , CORNFODDER
CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; •
PLOUGHS,
such ns Cent Ploughs, Barshenr Ploughs,
and Cora Phaughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE.
the latest improvement; also Metal 13crews for
(Mar Preen*,
IRON RA/LING
!kw Cemeteries cw Porches, with everything else
In Ws tine, all at low prices.
•
FOR SALIL—A Ilight, Two-bores Wawa. *One.
• • rile Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new.
DAVID STERNER.
Aprll3o,lPilb
" BMW THE MISSISSIPPI :"
A Corop , Hiatory of the New States and
T.oriee, from the Great River
to the Great Ocean.
. Vs ALBERT D. RTCHARDRON.
1.W1.20,001 COPIES SOLD I: , ONI. MONTH.
h. end Adventure on Prairies, Maintains
and the Pacific Cowtt. Wit hover ak) Dexcrip.-
e and Photographic Views of the Scenery.
Cities, Lauds, Motes, People and Curiosities of
the New States and Territories.
To prospective emigrants and eettlers in the
"Far U.''est," this History of that vast and fertile
region sell/ prove an invaluable assistance, um
plying as It does a want long felt of atoll, anthem
tic and reliable Ids to clitnote, soil; products,
means of_ NIG • • -
Ael &MI —Bond for Creators IL,
trre t r ii ß
Manor Si, Iptito;
Aug. Mt 4* . .
-POI' BALE.
1 .• • whole wet of a tract, of land in IVA
I land town', p, noirtatning 94 ACE.M. En
anent D U. ilUit'N}M'a Drtilf Wore.
Angnst 2' 1 ,1697. If
NoittnfiT a HAWLTON,
12211=113
FLOUR. GRAM', OSOC'ERIES, &C.
,M.l=sigrtare in gla:trlrjr
Lail,sieiet NUN hiiar
1 0 1.0M_IVREAT, RTE_, CORR, OMR, RUCK
WHEAT_,__ CLOVER AND TIMOTHY
MENDS, POTATOE.,
and Invite producers
Wiles, to eve them a call before
They hare **plant ty on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Whom* Vitt, Coffees, Snanr,&e. with Salt,
Fish, Oils, , Seam Baoon and Lard, To
&r.
.AlsoTobaacon,
the beat brands of FLOUR, with
of all lands. They likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS.
fauble 'Mottle Guano, Rhodes Phoaptudo and
A A Mexiean Gounn.
• - •
Wind tbeypay the highest ritarket priors for
all they buy they sell at the lowest living profits.
They SAL a Ahare of public patrousate, resolved to
give satisfaction in every ease.
11.0I1EBT
W3I. N. tumwrore.
Oettysburg, July I, 1867.
ANOTHER VETO
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BY NOR RIB
CLOTHING,
HATS. AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND'SHOES,
AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR
Anything 44 the eie' ntiemen's Furnishing
FEZ
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April li, NM.. tf
D
MITE subseriber; have Just returned from the
eitiesulth mo immemorsupply of
HARDWARE & GROCERIES
which they are offering at their old stand in Bal
timore street, nt priers to suit the time. Our
stock consists in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS„
CARPENTER'S TOOLE!
BLAcKsmtne
S TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS,
SIIOE.FINDINGS,
CAEINET MAKER'S TO.:KAS
HOLISEKEEPER's FIXVRFS,
GROCERIES ' OF ALt i tlk i i ll4 °F
I ON, &c.,
oLLS, TAINTS, GC., &c.
There Is no article inelinied In the several de
partments mentioned above but v. hat can be had
at tills store. Every class of Meehafiles ran he
accommodated hero with tools and ttudings, mid
Housekeepers ran find ever• article In their line.
(live us a call, as me are prepared to sell us low
for cash us any home out of the city.
JOEL It. I)ANNER,
DAVID ZIE(iLEIt.
Gettysburg. May Li, Igal.
ITE.I,D 0 U.IRTERS
CLOTHING-
PIUKI*U SELLS COATS CUE ir.
:PICKING SELLS rANTs CHEAT
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PICKING f.,ELLS SIUR7fi (11E.11
PICEINO SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CIHEAP.
PICKING SELLS THEINKS CHEAP.
PICKING BELLS VIOLINS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS ACCORDEONS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS VERY CHEAP.
CALL AND ar r E HIM.,
MEM
LUMBER, COAL,
STOVES, TIX- WARE, &C.
Corner of Carlisle Street and the Railroad,
6I•~TCTSIIUR6, PA
AN IMMENSE STOCKI
order to glve the public something like an
I
adequate idea of the immense Mock of Lumber,
Coal, Stoves , Tm-ware, &c., on hand and for
tale by the undersigned, at his establishment, in
Carlisle street, across the Railroad from the Pas
senger Siatlou, hew ould enumerate as far us the
limits of a newspaper advertisement will allow:
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Board. and Plank of every grade, from calling+
topanel, Jolids and Scantling, pine and hemlock,
Siding, planed and unplaned, Flnorlng.Shingles,
shingle Lath/5, Plastering Laths, Plcketa, ready
made Doors and-Haab, Blinds and Shuttera,—in
(act, everything need for building purpose..
IN THE COAL LINE
Shamokin White Ash and Lykenc' Valley lied
Ash, these two varieties being the parent and iaat
for tdl domeatle purposes. Also the very best
Broad-nu, and Allegheny Smith Coal.
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Waverly, Noble Corti. Barley Sheaf,
OrientiCstevntrrn Cook, Ornamental Exreisior,
Prim, yul and the .Nmeraid Cooking Stoves,
all (or coal or wood. These varieties are a selec
tion from the beat and most popular Cooking
Stoves the market affords, and are all warranted
to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large
variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves, for
coal or wood, including the celebrated Morning
Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor,
Dial, Violet, Ge/n, Regulator, Comet, Egg, New
Egg, Parlor Cook, tic.;An, Fire Prick and Grates,
for coal or wcxxi,alway s offhand.
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The assortment embraces everything necessary
for kitchen or household purposes, including a
large number of convenient yet cheap articles of
new design which must be seen to be appreciated.
The stock Is so large and varied that those who
have not visited the establishment have no con
ception of Its extent. In addition to the ordina
ry kitchen utensils, it includes Bathing Vessels,
Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy, Chamber
Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee
Canisters, Deed 'Boxes, Sp I t trams, m b ler Drain
ers, Bill-bend ßoXes, Waiters, Ale Carriers. Water
Cooler's, claw Cutters, Nurse Al ps..l ell y Moulds,
Pudding Moulds, Patent Nut meg- ',tater., Corn!)
Cakes, Den. C rant Plates and A B C Plates, Ash
Rackets, Flour Sieves, Bird dupes, Spout Heads,
Coffee Mills, Lenten., Basting Spoons, Large
Forks, Candle Sticks, Caudle Moulds, Copper Dip
pers, Wrought-Iron Frying Pans, smoothing
Irons," Foot Scrapers, entire Roasters, Waffle
Irons, Snuffers, Dinner and Auctioneer Bells,
Egg Beaters, Oilers, Fluted Funnels, Cool Sieves,
Glass-top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Fruit Cans, Self
sealing Jars, Se., de. TM-sure made to order,
and repairing promptly attended to, by the bent
of workmen.
A •
IN THE HOLLOW-WALE LINE:
Cast-iron Pots, of every size and variety, for
stoves, Ftweeiggin Kettles, for conking and pre
serving, Tln.lined Kettles for ditto, tket-iron
Stewina, of every size and variety, Porcelain
and tinned, with a thousand and one other nrth
cies impossible to enumerate in an advertise
ment.
Attention is apeelally directed to three valua
ble patents tbr which he is agent, and about
which them ie no humbug, as can be attested by
worse who have tined them viz: THE UNIVER
SAL curnio4-wfuxuElt, DoTy's WASHING
MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND
CHURN.
The public are Invited to call and examine
=and prima. He guaranteed to sell every-
In his line at exceeding low figured. Come
and see, to gratify your curiosity, if you do
not want to buy. No trouble to show goods.
C. H. BUEHLER.
Silly 1, IPC
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
TriEiAna of R. A. PHUT& & BRO., this day
s dlaaalved by mutual consent. S. A. Fouts
retiring, D. E. FOUTS is hereby authorised to
setae the boadness of the late firm, and will con
tinue the Inclinea in his own name.
S. A. FOTITZ,
DAVID E. Mtn.,
August 1, 1967.
juLLL continue In the WHOLESALE DREG
AND MEDICINE BURIN - 04S NANEFAC.
FOUTWS 3fEDICINRA, at the old
place. No. 114 &runglin streeyD
K F°lTri
nder the name
and style of DA
Baltimore, Sept. 2:1, tt A I
ESTABLISHED IN 1845.
Iran' NW. OVERMAN,
COMM! ION MERCHANT
AND
DEALER IN LEATHER,
No. ItSouth Third Street, Philadelphia.
Airmeaseeloramentaaatietted.
Dec. 10, idea ly•
Pamphlet Laws.
ITME PAMPHLET LAWS for SW, have been rut
cetved at the Prothonotary's Office, and are
now ready kw distribution among the persons
entitled by law tJ . ei them.
A. EITZMILLEA, Proth'y.
Rept. Tr. PM. Pt
OSUMI YOUR PROPIIITt.
The Farmers' find Afelrhante insurance
Cbmpany, of York, Penn'a
thettelarhted by the Leadalatureof Penn'n. In IM*.
ArrStOSIVI.F.D rAllerAl-. .3100,0110 110
Csretak. PArn tis 40,UU GO
A YAII.ORLa -teem . 42.,1174 17
I:OtrICANTE can be made In thls Company nt
as low rates as nee ennStstent with the seem-f
-ly of the Company and the pnrties insured, and
on as neentnnininting terms ni s ith any Compa
ny In the country.
No premium notes are taken and consequently
no aaaaismenta will he xnaale on its Policies.
This being an Inland Company, no rinks wilt he
aken In the large titles.
Moro than half of ltet entire amek Is owned by
Its Officers and Directors, which in a guarantee
that its affairs wl.l be so managed as to make it a
safe medium for Insurance.
All tosses promptly adjusted and NM wI h at
any de/ay.
Applications made through the et,
from any part of the country, will meet ha
niedlnte attention.
oMce In the corner-room, Second Starr of
HARTMAN 54 BUILDING, (entre Square, lark.
President—HENßY WELSH.
flee-President—DAVlD E. SMALL.
Direrfors,
Philip A.Small, John A. Weiser,
M. R. stpahr, Geo. W. Ilaenfrits,
Charien A. Monte, W. H. Xiirt z, (of (*.I
John F. Bpangler, Lewin Carl,
Dodd E. Smui
7?mrww-41utr1 w
Whit..
HENRY A. PICKING, Ag.ul, OZAtratourg,
E. N. W. BOWEI3/6, York Springs
July I, 1,387. gm
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED, MARCH MIMI
OFFICERS.
President—George Swope.
Vice President--surnuel it. Russell
IZZ=Mt=
Treasurer—E, G. uhnestoek.
ExeetrttNe ConmatLee—Robert liAurdy, An
drew Heiratzelman, Jacob King.
Markag.ers—Oeorge Swope, D. A. Buehler. It.
McCurdy, M. Eichelberger, S. R. Roswell, E. O.
rahnestock, A. D. Bnehler, R. O. 3trCrean:, (Jet
tvsburg; Jacob King Stratum township; A.
Heintz..lmola, Frankl in; Wm. B. Mines, New
Oxford; Wm. li. Wilson, Benderoville; H. A.
Pieldna,Btrahan; John Wolford, Latlmore ; John
Picking, Fsist Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders
; Ahdlel F. Gilt, New Oxford ; Jos. H. Mar
shall', Hamiltonban; John Cunningham, I ree
d.= ; John Homer, Mount Joy; Wlll,llOl. White,
Liberty.
6 Company to limited In Ito opemtlons to
the county of Atoms. It hos beeh In operation
for more than 16 ears, ond In that period has
made but one annerimnent, having paid liviara by
are dnrtng that period amounting to 13.(iar,—ati,-
761) of which have been paid during the last two
yearn. Any person desiring on Insurance can
apply to any o
ft the oho% c named Managers for
further informion.
Jr-r-The Executive Committee meets at the of
flee of the Company, on the last W,dnestAy iu
et err month, at 2 o'clock, r. M.
Oct. la, 1603. 11
Pacific Guano . Company's
tiOLIAILE
PACIFIC GUANO
=
BAi.TIXORE, MD.
JOHN S. REESE CO.,
Wholesale Agents for Company.
ggIHE very extonded u. a
of lids Guno through
out" the country renders It unnecessary to may
more thin season, than its compaction and quality
are precisely the name OA that heretofore sold by
UM for the Company.
We have mold this Guano from the beginning
under a regular sy,tem of rigid Inspection, at an
expense to the company ot many hundreds of
dollars annually. This is done for the protection
alike of the 1 . 0/4 , loiter anti the Chispitsa, us it is
manifest to all abo understand the trade in fer
tilizers, that tt cannot be safely conducted on any
other principle. The huportunce and extent Of
the trade demands this proteetion.
e are prepared to exhibit Dr. A. Snowden
pigigot•., e„,pileate nl ilxpestnun (or every (•anro
nold. Consumer% mint onto to., the nameor don,:
H. ]tit s, at. Cu, branded on the bap, none other
genuine.
Aug. Zt. Istr.
PIIIIMEIDI RI WADI; 1
TE take pleasure in announcing to Dealers in
V V Pert illzocrs, and the Agricultural public, that
We have Within the past ear inereascsi our facil
ities for the manufacture of our It kW 11055 PROS-
YrIATL, to all extent unequalled by any Other
Rouse in the t tilted States or Europe. These fa
dlit les not mil( include the enlargement of our
old established works in Philadelphia, known as
the DELAWARE RIVER AGRICULTURAL
CHEMICAL WORE, but also the purchase of
exteruiße and well slicked workout Chicago,
with all the ,necessary machinery, ears, Sr., to
conduct the business. This establishment alone
has produced, annually, over s,offt tons of
dried Bones and Merit, and Is rapaple of being
largely increased. We desire, by the closest su
pervision, to efaldnet these two concerns so that
our customers wi l l de. iCe n practical benefit (coin
their consolidation, ht obtainflig a MANURE which
shall maintain a standard and mann m quality,
and at the lowest po,sible price.
15.11 GII & SONS.
Peruvian Guano Substitute !
B .1 I! G l'T S '
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
SAVOR dr RONA,
Sole Proprietors & Man tifacturerl,
Delaware River theonimil Works,
PHILADELPHIA,
AST
('ninnies Works.
CHICAGO.
Farmer are recommended to purchase of
the dealer located In their neighborhood. In sec
tions where no dealer is yet established, the
Phosphate may be procured directly from the un
dersigned. A priced arm:liar will be sent to nil
dealers who apply.
BAVGB & SONS,
Offiees, No. 20 S. licktware Avenue,
Put 1-tDrt.PITIA,
AND
No. In) Lake Street, Chewy°.
13.11.T0H BROTEIRRSI et CO.
General Wholesale Agents,
ISI Pearl &rest, 4ner N Cedar,
NEW YORE.
fIEORCID DCGD.tT,E,
I,Vholeaale Agent for Maryland and Virginia
97 and 107 Sm4.l/t's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
4a - We are prepared to Supply our Patent
tional Mill to all Manufacturers Mr grouting
Bones, Guano and all other hard substances.
August h. is 7. 3m
MORO PHILLIPS'
oExriNie IMPR.OVED
SIIPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
NTANII.4RD ARA - TEED.
ODE SALE AT MANUFACTURER'S DEPOTS
No. 27 North Front Street, Philadelphia,
ANTI
No. its South Street, Baltimore,
And by Dealers In general throughout the
Country.
The SOMBRERO GUASZO of which MORO
PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and always has
beenmanufactured, land of which he has sole
control Tor the United States,) contains tlitY per
cent, more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone,
therefore it is more durable. The addition
of ammonia gives it greater tortilizing value.
Over six years' experience has proved to the
Farmer that It makes a heavier grain than even
stable manure, and Is not only active but lasting.
MORO PHILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
.119. Price 156 per ton of 2000 list. Discount to
Dealers.
March 4,1807. Om
THE NORTH AMERICAN
LIFE AND Accrwayr
INSURANCE COMP AX
No. 4V Walnut ertroet, PIIILADELPIII A.
Capital.....
Orrmama :
LEWIR HOLIPT, President, -
M. I'. DARLINGTON, Meet'. and Treas.
Drancnnts:
- • • .
Lewis L. Houpt, I. E. Kingsley,
Samuel C. Palmer, lames. M. Conrad,
W. \V. Kurtz, John Ilinghuln,
H. G. Lelseuring, Thomas K. Peterson,
James Shields, . John A. Wright.
Insure. person.of any age or occupation
against death, either from
DISEASE OR ACCIDENT,
at Lowest Cash Rates.
All life pollutes of this Company are payable at
the age of Kt; an that a man may enjoy the bene
fit of bin investment in his old age, If his life is
protraeted beyond fourteoreears.
iraPIIENEY A. PICKING, Esq., Gettysburg, Is
the Company ' s Agent for Adams courtly.
_lie
will cheerfully furnish all Information requested.
Angust 24, is 6. in.
SEWING MACHINES.
The Grover B Baker.—The Best In Use.
TtattEßE Machines have become ao well known
lhat little need be said by way of recommen
oo. They have taken the SW premium at
all the late State Fairs, and are universally. ac
knowledged to be the BERT In use by all who
have tried them. The "Grover it Baker Mitch"
and the "Shuttle Stitch - ore points that have
been attained by no other Machine. They am the
machines that se wand
to ihanilly see. They are noiseleas f sew directly
from the spool without rewinding, and are sim
ple in their construction. They are may en man
age, and mu he worked by almost any child.
Even' family should have one. They woe labor,
they sere how and they sore money, and do their
work better t h an it can be done by hand.
The undersigned haying been appointed Agent
for the above Machines, has establishod an Agen
cy In Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al
ways have on hand a supply. Persons wishing
to buy will please Call and examine for them
selves.
//S.:feedlot and Thread will also be supplied.
J. 8. WITHEROW, Agent,
Aug. 47, UM. tf iiiirdeld, Adams county, Pa.
H. F. DEBBING &
pi.co AND ORIV434NTAL PALVTERR
FREDERICK arr. Nom.
LLY Inform bcHII
thatry
E C E I M I E t aßtictEN &Y., in tbe
moat approved 'tyke, modern or ancient. Al/
work warranted to give ratiafaction as to taste,
durability and cheapness.
April= laci. dm -
PRIME HAMS, first quanty, and reasonablt 7 lf
prke, can be hail at KALBFLEIKH,S.
NV. E. ItIDDIX.EDINGER & SHIREIUN,
100.000 BUSHELS BRIAN WANTED. ,
IL
a.
'IF-"l'a.
, TO. 2 WEPT IIAREET STIII3.:T, yoRK,
.p. 4.,
MIIMIII AND DEALERS IN
NEW FIRM AT THE OI4P WAEITKPEINF,I EIANCH * CABINET OBOANs, MELODEON%
AND ALL KIST. 011 ,
VITM. E. 1311 , PLE.t CO. would inform the puh- toIVIaICAL INTRUMENT,
IT lie that Ow , have leaned the Warehotme reappethilly tntorm the nubile [tali they - are pre.
the corner rot stratten ,treet nod the Railrod, to pared t
oo run ,. of tio , foffo„Log e.
Gettyphunt, in hene In y ill carry ,tll 4MtUre or of any other make that may be pre.
Albright. Reikats & SeAralalt.
g'iglahertag & Sam Armitge",
In all tin brain he%, The lilahe , u prit et will'al- Gale & how.
TIIEDDAIN AND PIO dATE ID:sINEK4
ways he pull for Wheat, Rye . t'orn, Oats, Clover MIT m rnit
and Timothy Seeds irtlLSseed, Sumac, f l ay cmi COTT.ki ASO riorporr.
AM
Strew, D Fruit Note, snap, Hama, Shoulders ORILISS ASI, MI.LODEONS.
and Side", Potatoes, with Lserything Nar In the The. Instruments stand mirts alled by any
eount ry produee lune thing found in this country or in Europe, as Is
URI ICERI Ens—Omhand, for aide, ['solve, Su- adlalttol by .11l Ilupartail Judges., The masa ern
am-s, Molasses, Syrups, Tens, sphi.", sett, Cheese, bent Plpe organ Itullth re. and Performer.,, the
Vinegar, ;Nall,od.s, Mumtard, Stan h, lirOoMm. Bu. I Rack- last to desem er est elleiem. In reed •Tens , ,
pre
cis, Blacking, wan u, . .tlso COAL OIL, ?lab nouneed them
n eel
illsit su pen for to all other. he um-
O, Tar, dr. FISH of nll Linda: Spikes and reed nutty unfelt sr •ton a ndround lone the
Nails:m
Sis:Una and thew Ina Tobaccos. es 'Alai teeth, in m m
struents Iles Iron..
They are away's able to supply a and rate arts- We In, ire the mes ere se rutn, and s. 1 . 111, 1 / a n ol
de ol Flour, m nil the &de, tit of Peed. ' PATENT VO . K. 11U MA): ARM it
TEOL
Also, Ground Plaster, I ivanics and. other Th, tilt and Inset V 4 0.11 rflil Invention
fertilizers. COAL, by the litushel, tun or car loud, ' knowiedc... I le , all leading ail is win l`o touod
They to 111 run a only ul toe I,stev Instrument.. In attempting
to describe the eta-et of this stop, We are at lox"
LINE OF FREIUIIT C.hltS. for lanknage. It nbennthero cannot be a titters, lint
' must be; hosrd to lie appreciated. Ile till" stop
. an main:lre pert:inner van ',redness an Weer
from Gettysburg td I tan On, curry worn: lite time tit pi - active tor nn artlet.
I severe prepared to emir[ relght •either may, I.
Rent tr. is eitioiges tin reed Time,
In nn) at REDI I ED HATES. They giving thew., rope
In attend, if detired, to the making of purchases Making It nu nielinhnus tel pure that It
In the city, and d.dverf aa therm& promptly In never 11.,,N 1,, ;11( hunt the listener.
Gettysburg. Their Cars ran to the Warehouse of THE /Nit: ORGAN
Nathan Root , A 10., PL's North Ronan! Si. near fur Churches. obi le ILd,s iinil Parks!, ha. a
Franklin, Salthtescr, where fret chi n 111 Le re- punierful ittt Mae! , 11 , 11.11 t reeds, liar
eels ed at uny time. Teem,lie them "" u " ,. of motile iitilielirmint jll.l V., I Inmand Tremolo,
the public to their lin assuring them that they an d Is the ,„,„, pow ertul es„i
ne
w lit MM. , ' no effort to ro,oonot all who may 1,..n uutdr, lw .ng nearly equal tun Pups organ of
patronize them. I three dim.. too Nu.t.
i l l br)LE BEN: S EI , I .111 wtirrnir for fire years.
April 16,1846. fr I Ita - BR ‘Sit BANDS supplied m its Instrument"
and music tit reasonable ti
NEW LUMBER YARD. I A nhcrul dis,munt tar ('bore hem and
Sabbath Selemslm.
14 - Inmtruselons atven 110111 111nnd In
strumental tudy, at our rainni, and n
.M t pupils'
homes, either toilet!, 'Stints oreliisses, nit reason
al I.- terms.
rk, 1. tea. tf
FrlF. undendgned has opened a LtiMBER
YA on the Hallnn r- l, near- bulun
Il RD
ly's Lime Kilns, (lett vsburn, ond asks the
public to xis e him a call. lii., assortment is one
of the best ever offered hero, end his !wavy afford
only the smalh<t Its tug profit. Ile has
I=l
INt H 110.1R1*,,
PALINGS,
and la ronatnnt lv ridding to hla nlex•k. COMP and
examine• for your..•l,
I=
REMOVAL
1807
A. R. FEISTEL,
Dealer in Clocks, (Vatehea and Aswan!,
As removed his Stm e to YORK STREET,
JII next door to Boyer dr. Son's Grocery, and di
rectly opposite the Gettysburg National Bank,
u here he has on hand, and to constantly rett.lx -
lug, large +upplies of
r 1. 0 C ft-
from the best Manufactories in the U infect Stateß;
all stylen, Regulator, Office, Eight-ilav and Twen
t!. -tour hour t 'lock., r Ith and without Alarm At
tachment—all warranted, and will be sold cheap.
Prit•es from to fit 511.
T CIIE ,
of American and Foreign uuurut.a•ture; Geld and
Siher, Hunting-mine and Open-taerd lever,. lx•-
tached Levels, St nught Line, White Movemt ut,
Lepines, ljailroad lime-Keeper, and Timing
Watches, fill um - ranted—at prices ranging trolls
11l to f. , 75.
' -
. .
JEWELRY.
A splendid m , ort meta of Ring.,eliased and
plain, Wedding Rings, Rings suitable for 011 P.,
Silver none, Uinta Fen 11A Rings, Lmiles'
P.reast-pt u• and Ear-rings of all styles sad prkes,
Gent's l'ins of all kinds, Masonic, Odd Fellows,
Red Men, and Templar s. Iluld Pena and Pencil.,
Napkin Rings, Sliver Thimble., Speetaeles, si cr,
plated and,sleel, a large sat let) ,d Gold lintlSllN er
V.lt and. Curb Chains, Genii's Bosom Studs,
Sleeve Billion., locket , , Charms, &v., Sc., sold
=
. .
Clocks. Wittelte.,,Jeuelry and Nlarneal Instru
mento of e, ery tern npt o, ItI.PA II:1:11 to order,
and satlmfaetlon guanutteed In all moles.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
ext., n‘led to him, he hone..., by doing goo,l a ork,
at re,.onable to merit the continuance of
the 1,1111e.'
A. IL I- I:I , TEL.
CiPttysburg, April 10, ISC7. t f
FRESH CONFECTIONARY
AND
ICE CI2E-431 SALOON.
Taubscriber respectfully inforni4 the gil
1, zen4 of Gettyslium and vicinity, that he has
a Confectionary Establi•illinent, one drew east of
hr Eagle Hotel, 011 CHAMBEFLSIIIIIIO OTREET,
0 0111011 w 0 ould invite. their attcution.
CAKES, C-ANDIFN, ADD EXERy,
=E;E=l:O=
together with NUTS, OFANGES awl all kinds of
FRUITS, always ou hand.
Sii-PARTIES. public and private, as well an
FAMILIES, will be furnished with all kinds of
CAKES, ICE CREAM, finpyramidal form or
otherwNed and other ItEPRESIIMENTS, at their
houses, upon short nuts r.
Haying ?spent A like-time at 'the business, he
flatters liunself that he an testa do it, and that
he is able to give entire satisfaction.
Call and nee lus Confectionary..
JOHN GRUEL.
May tf
WATCHES ! WATCHES!!
I EWIS STROUSE
fa largely engaged In the Watch trade, and has
litst returned from New York with an unusually
attractis eisasorttueut. llc °tiers such bargains
as cannot fail to be nonviable to buyers. 1110
block embraces a large lot in the
CELEBRATED• "ADIERICAN WATCIIF'-q,'
GOLD AND SILVER, vfx
'P. S. Bartlett," Wm. Eller.' and "Appleton,
& rracy;
with Watches of slum< nll other Makes
It yon want. CHEAP and GOOD Wateb, call on
LE\VI , artc
At his old Fitand.Carlisle street,
nearly oppoelte the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa.
!i-He onntlnuex the Grocery, Notion itnd Con
fed lunery bunhtese, as heretOlere.
June 24, mfg. tf
The Quaker City Business College,
CORNER FIFTH & CHESTNIrt STREETS,
I=
T7onn,z,',Un4 l ;;LeiT'lltll"e""„'Lllgnisl.'PP"inte'l
Conducted upon the best aystem of InstrucUon,
and otrerlng advantage% of the hlgheqt order In
every Department.
IMPORTANT TO TOI - NO MEN •
who deahe Wuccesa and Promotion In Business
. _ _
Life.
PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR THE. TIMES.
The Commercial Course embraces Book Keep
ing, Commercial Calculations, Pennumship. Cor
respondence, Business bonus, Customs of Trade,
Commercial Law, the Art of Detecting Counter
feit Money, cite. This Course may be completed in
three months.
DIPLOMAS
Awarded to Gradual.•, under seal and - by au
thority of law, this being a regularly
INCORPORATED COLLEGE.
and the only one with similar powers in the
State, or in the United State,
OTHER BRANCHES,
Telegraphing, the Higher Mathematics, Engi
neering, Surveying and Navigation.
ROOK KIWPING.
In the Department of Ac. ounts this Institution
is wholly unrivalled. The Treatise on this sub
ject, m 11,11.41,1 by the Proprietor, it ec (ry, here
acknowledged to he the best and most complete
ork extant, and being rointss4ol shooed exclu
sively of sets obtained loon Actual Business, pre
sents a course of instruction such us earl he se
cured by no other system. Book for sale. and
sent by mall to an;, address, upon receipt of
price, VI 50.
YOUNG MEN
Invited to send for circulanc or visit the College
for further Information.
Is FAIRBANKS, A. M.. President.
T. E. MEMM Secretary.
July LB, MK. tint
._9.;a0000.
NEW DRUG STORE,
IN NEW OXFORb.
THE undersigned has opened Drug Store In
New Oxford, Adams county, and ffapertfully
calls the attention of the public - to his each of
PAINTS,
OIIN VARNISFIFA
'WENT!, FPS,
WI s pow 0 LAS.
PATENT 31 E Wen% ES
and a full assortment of DRUGS; in a word a
complete stock of (Mods geuerallr kept In a find
class Drug Store. All of which have been par
chimed during the pasta two weeks. and will be
mild low. All the articles formerly manufactured
at the old establishment In East Berlineenn be
had here. Understanding his bush:less perfectly,
and selecting his goodslilmself, he Is able to war
rant his Drugs pure and as represented. The pub
lic are requested to give him a
Li trial.
. M. MILLER.
New Oxford, May 6,1667. Om
CHAS. A. WEAL T.
WESTCOTT & GEORGE,
PHILIP ii11:8ON J; CO.,
IMPORT/ MS AND DitALXIM IN
GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES,
Cricket and Dame Implarnenta,
FISHING TA
roquet, C Archer KLE, SKATES,Cc.,
No. 400 Chesnut street, Phlladelph
:goy 11, 1807.
Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines
A RV'. superior to all others NI FAMILY AND
A
MANYFACTURING PURPOSE.A.
Contain n.ll the latext improvements; are
speedy.; notalean ; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Ciro:tiara free. Agents wanted.—
Liberal aliseount altos. ed. No consignments
made.
Addreaa EXPIRE R. M. CO.. 011 Broadway,
New York. (Sept 17, IRK ly
HAY WANTED.
tindersed will pity the hi g hest market
Tprime for NA. Inquirest Spangler's Ware
house, Gettysburg.
Y GEO. H. ATRItICHOUSER.
Nov. WORK II
Yon? Vesta at very
vellesP ;lad.-wt PIPKINGI4.'
CLEAN FACES.—Jost received another anpidy
of Beam, Strops, Brushes and Soap, at
ftrYW wormi.
PIANOS I PIANOS!
CONRAD NA ItVESE.N,
MANVFACTI:III . tq
FIRST PIAN( FORTES,
71, 73 anti 75 E. Z.SI Street. Nev. York City.
pH. uutlermitted Invite?. tlia MIA anon of the
pkblle awl the trade generally, to these Mc
tuaLrumeno., of 111,1 0%11 manufacture,
Walt of tile sewomett materlals, hat lug all
rho latent impros *Anent",
Fall Iron Pramr,Overittrvag Bass, Frrnch
Grand Action, Large Scale.
=
These Piano Fortes are not surpassed for
strength and beauty of finish, Marnbility, purity,
power, Mot singing quinlitV of tone, by tine... of
one maker In the ..tire y.
They are warranted her the full term of 7 years.
ill,prt ion 01 line ill us len I public Is respect
fully roll. lied. !Abend terms to Deniers, Tem h
ers and Clergymen.
Circular Price List sent on sppllention.
Address CONRAD NARVF,EN,
71,73 S Ni h, 22,1 1,1., New York City.
ts,y,, 20, ISH7. Sfi
1867
PELOUBET ORGANS
UNANIMOUSLY askardol Fisd Prize, a
U Gold Medal, •• AS Tllk, I! .r CABINET OR-
I,ANS," American !umlaute, NI, a• York, Octo
r,
Being ;pronounced superior ;n QUALITY, Pow-
Fn WWI ARIETI or TONE, and in number of corn-
In ant to ins.
"As the hest. kick rumenth Of Amelia, were there
cont. 11.1111 g. ,1111ellel er AI tall the tattle would
liaise !hullingto "Intoner '—Atiorrisen Art
Awl nal. teitAt4l'lly a w ell-I:non to nano. alt
'lnes Iles - .' als. , taken tilt Ul st torkupoin v. her
e% or •es d loito
PED-11. "Rot one, two and three hanks
Ite3.S—SIX 1,1/OP-,-$.:5 , ) lu t 1, 1 ,0). \lullolll py.ll4ls,
billgla and tiou*le !sulk ha grcut variety, ;63 to
$ 'lameirga %All Ile of N111...i10
ouslits of tone, 1.. outdid •llio Mt I..ngt It of
chomp., inhspnolled to dill. , aim g. neral oi gait
o ths t,, ai o kilts ilia to; a lair, lies, Italy, I'lu
t air.
an.: are put up in 111501111 , f
filtiCK setiet red Whom!, anew and
unique and I legoint Rosewood,. at splen
did designs ionortinlsh and of theta od 0 fork it
te i b
i ' t ' ; ' to d . o d is e
i t hat
I .
:i I i r
aaa lento
01. awn to a line .14 tavo poriahle 31elosleon, have
the locutititul rental/Pit stop, without extra
charge.
A large asburtnicnt enn , trintly on hand at nur
GENERAL W1101.1>ALI: ANI RETAIL
WAREHOOMS, all Itru.ll%, .
Our Illustrated Cln War and Prier wltlx
our new styles. are now really. Scinl lor a circu
lar. PELOI. - 13E7, VEL'ION S 11).,
Manufacturer, No. ..;1 irrowl-way,
April 8, Ital. Sew• York Clt3
HAINES BRO'S. PIANOS.
E=lll
ri"E Pas are Universally acknowledged
In I_ 0111 pet Ili Judges equal TO the held Pianos
made. For truces, t hey.have tunny thousand
city and cone try residents, including larg e num
bers of the High ' 4 1.11mA , , S,iniitaries, <to: -
These Plano, ha, c not only 5t.1041 toe continu
al sue and heavy practice of one year, but have
been used the lust fifteen years to the utmost
satisfaction of no, using them.
They have taken PREMIUMS AND MEDALS
WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Such has been the
demand for these. Pianos, that MESSRS.
HAINES BRO'S. base been compelled to enlarge
their works to the extent of 21 to :II PIANOS A
WEEK.
Having now one of the mfs.t extensive and
complete Factories in the United States. Facto
ries alone covering . 4 ' Man acre of ground, eom
prining n frontage of 219 Met oq 2nd Avenue.
They are undoubtedly the cheapest first-clays
Pianos in market. I. oily guaranteed for 5 years.
Send for illustrated Circular.
HAINES SRO'S.,
336, 358, 380, 332, 364, :16ti, xis, 370, 372,
Second Avenue, New York City.
April 8, 1067.
THE NEW WORK ON SINGING.-
BASSINI'S
TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES,
SOLFEGGIOS FOR soPRANO OR MEZZO
SOPRANO VOIcEs,
INTENDED AM
.Studice to ac'juirc the Art of Singing.
" !l erci tr vr' T het?beu
taeouy with ls.ymtEr,Tlin.l.ur
or Smut:in:or with any other narthexl for the cul
tivation Ot the tutee, anti a lil take the pima, of
CONOONE LOS; being more melt.
dious and better a,in pted. for teaching.
"Some of these exereb.es are speLlallv beautiful
as well as useful, a mingling of the Baler Cl attic,
wh4,11,s the interest II" , ,•II Os the improve
ment of the student. The t :mous styles devel
oped In these exercises render them Invaluable
Lllan educational point of view, no then tend to
enlarge the Mien irenee :n a p nipreclat ion, and at
the same time form tilt' taste oi the pupil. They
must be studied larelllll, Ith rererr to the
innumerablr marks a expression and forms Si
ornamentation. l'pont he minute atvuracy with
which these are accompikhed depend., the actual
sterling adt ancement of the pupil, alit asion
or sluring In thew I. is tittle and ellort
wasted, 'a title, on the other hand, a close and pa
tient investigation, and a minutely fait 111 ul
exe
cution of them, wa l l Ole unexpected power and
faculty, and open to the student the means and
resources by whieb great artists reOtllli, their
most brilliant and profound Etle,t.s."—Walson'a
Art Journal.
IN Two v..f.t731}>1.
Price, eaelOn Board., Retail 5,2 00
•• • • Cloth. 11, bill . . ... 2 :{1
A -ample Copy vent by Moil. issu pa el, on reveapt
nt Whole,t:e 1t a e,
Published by
. . ,
No. 511 {Small, ay, New York.
Publlgbers and dealer', In 1%111.1e, and Nlanufac
turers of FLUTP44. FLAt etc., &c.,
&e. Send for catalogue ol prices.
Jul} 15,1%7. $l2
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner.
THE nridendgned v ould Ittrorm the Agrit nit n.
rid public that he ling purchased tram&
Patantee at thin exttnor,:tuary Innehtne, the
ent Right for the ...tat. of Pennvhanla'antr
SlarvhAnd. .
lirmicerholl". Corn Sheller, Separator and
('leaner, 14 1/1,11011111,1 Ills 11l ima tone of the
kind In this eountry. And 111 mom, it 111.11 be
mentioned that the '•. committ, ap
pointed to select Implements an exialation at
the Universal Expo-Mani In Paris. in Ist7, 11111 P
selected this eiheller 4. 1110 be st m .kmerieis,"
and at the request of J. C. Dell*, U. S. Agent, a
Iliad - One has been. r.lllpßol to Paris for t ion.
. .
The fart time also be - stated that at the great
trial of Agrleilltural I mph Men IN, at Auburn, N.
Y., in July last, under the ausplet s of the Neu
Yotk State Agrieultu all Society, the Run kto boil
Corn Sheller, Separator •Illti Cleaner a an reported
be one of the initial tm op, tent Committees us the
best CUM I•lieller , ad. Flo 3, "We hat e care
nt
fully eXahied and thoroughly tested this ma
eldne, and have no hesitation to pronouncing it
the best (ben Mello to (ler SPIV The report Is
signed by such nom on John Stanton Gould,
Pr. shient N. N. State Agricultural soviety • R. P.
Johnson, liecretar3 to same ,olon Robinson,
Agrictlltaml Editor N. Y. Tribute,.ardn
Todd..Agrlcultural Editor N. Y.
From among many complom ntary newspa
per notices, the following, from the New York
Odae-rer, is deemed stiff' tent •
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°Among all the Hand Corn S tellers made In
New York and Albany—and ollt• Jangle firm
manufactures more thou annually—notorme
can enter the circle with the Sheller lust Invent
ed by I: Brinkerhoff, Auburn, N , IN York. It
shells, separates and cleans, rapidly and easily,
at one operation, as Lest as the earn can he put in
to the hopper. -
The Undersigned Is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY BIGHTS. He will bane SHELLERS
ready for sale in the course of a month's Unto.
All letters to be addressed to
WM.
P.
P. 0. Box Ma, Gettysburg, Isar.
March 11,13 M.
L LOUIS GEORG&
Money, Free as Water,
ACTeVE Local and Traveling A
-10.000 genital, Mole or Female, of all ages,
are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Toe n,
Village,Hamlel.Workshop and Factory through
out the entire world, for the most saleable novel
ties ever known.-500 PER CENT. PROFIT and
READY BALE WHEREVER. OFFERED!!
Smart men and women can mike from 8.5 to 850
per day, and no risk of loss! A smell Capital re
quired of from Unita 8100—the more money In•
vested thegreater the profit No Money nmaireil
In naval:Me—we 81st send tnearti, lea andreceive
pay afterwards! If you .t to soh to make
money rapidly and east 3 , write for fall
tars and address
MILNOR. Jr. CO.. (From Faris
210 Broadway, New York City.
Feb. 1807.
II 8. BONI'S.
TAE Fln3t National Bank of firtf3-31bunt, will
ca3Ml3-20and in -to r. a. Bonds; a 1 ,331 7-310 and
Compounds intenut Note..
fiEOROB ARNOLD, Caishter.
Oat. 6,11166. It
IVMA nice Prints, Checks, „Ginctuuns Muslim
.ar-,go to RO W & * oons..
UTE have SEW reeebred a new assortment of
i V o t 4 , rx mare, W which tr i s , rite t . tir
s ae , e,
7 lEI.4)DIA:cs,
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13RINKERHOFF's
NEW BOOT ill ROE STORE.
NEW ' AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
THE undendamiti has opened a new Root and
shoe Store, on BALTIMORE STREET, one
door south of tb Presbyterian Church and near
-1)
oppoulte plecreary's Saddler shop, where he
orient an attractive assortment or gooda In his
line, all new and aeleetwl with the greaten ewe.
He has
LAMM" CO? GRFS.9 GAITER'S.
LLAA DlEs' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MOOMMON OAITERS,
LADI . BALMORAL ROOTS,
E VARIETY.
GENTLEMEN'S CALF 1300114;
ciENTLEMEN'S Kit. EKON,
HENTLMIKNI 4 CUNURKMBOA ITEM,
F.VI'LEMEN I4 KLIPPEN& A LL ISTYLEN
ciENTLEMEYm BA LNIMIA Ls,
GEIKTLEME.. ^ O 4 ISHOGAKS, &C.
IdMARS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MIS.SEW BALNIORAI. GAITERS,
3,loRucol) BALMORAIS,
&c., &C.. .tc.
BOY'S CONGILMI
BOYS CALF' BALMORAL.,
BOYS' BROGANS, &C., &C.
Abm, Boots and Shoes of his nun manufacture
conetantl hand.
All will he sold at the lowest thing profits.
Buyers, from town and countrt, are inured ar
call and examine goad, and price,, before pur
chasing elsewhere. I am deternilmst to sell
cheap—a little cheaper than any other house in
the county. By strict attention to liminess, and
dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, I
hope to merit and receive an encouraging share
c q u e bi d ' AVU4 44 lll.lNß of Boots and Shoes
will also he carried on. In nll Its brooches.
Boots, Shoes and (loiters made to order. Re.
pairing dote on short notlee—nrid no effort
opared to give nitiofactlon. None but antis
flues workmen employed. Having a lir...time
experience at tie buolutas, I feel confident that
I Can please all WILK, nifty call.
KIINGEL.
Gettysburg, Julie 21, Itioff.
'NEW SADDLER SHOP.
0 N_ 12 1 ::.
y ft s o Int ,11117,:i.".`;'.'''..111%ba.
all
kinds of
RIDIIVO SADDLI,I4
WAGON SADDIMA
CARRIAGE HARNESS
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLEH,
BLIND lIBIDLEN
COLLARS
FLY-NETS. dc.,
as low as the lowest
June 24, 1887.
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE.
THE Wideralord offers for sale, the TU\V
SHIP RIGHTS of Adams county. for DE LUNt.; S
PATENT. Which 16 the CHEAPEST, SIMPLAST
and BEST WASIIKU that has yet been OffrrYil to
the public. The Flights will be .1,1 on renauna
bit• terms. This Is o tine opportunity• fur ,srier
getlp men to make GOOD WAGE:, manuf.a.
turtng ur gelling them , ruttehlnet, A sample
flu blue will be furnished au) perbun u pur
eliases a Right, If desired, at cost. Call at tli,
store of Dophorn Hoffman. N. W. err. Sqtrtr
where the machines may be seen and tried
FRANKS D. DUPHORN
Gettysburg, June 24, 1867, tf
ifl:o;pwatij:lilVllll:44
Tnic pubscrlber4 hereby inform theld cuatomera
and the public generally, that they have now
on band, and icontlnue to manufacture to outer,
CABINET FURNITURE,
which, far style and durability, fl Midi and price
will competeN uh any in the eonntry. Our prrs
ent stock consists of every variety of Furniture
usually kept In a tind-class Furniture Ware
Room. Fashionable, ornamental or plain Furni
ture manufactured in the most substantial man
lier. by most experienced workmen, and at the
lowest caiMprlce.
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Having a new Hearse, particular attention will
be given to this branch of their business. They
are prepared to make and fii rnLsh Coffins of any
desired quality, and attend Funeraisat the short
est notice—and on such terms as (1111110 t fall to
please aIL
The subscribers return their thanks to the pub
11c for the liberal patronage extended to them in
the past. and hope to merit and rect.; e a contin
unnx of public patronage.
tthop and Ware. Room third building east of the
Square.
H. FETE .1: BRO
Littlestoorn, April 18, 2668. tI.
IRON-IRON-IRON !
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THE enbaeribera respeetfully Inform the public
that they hare erected a I. urge to g onneet
with their Steam Hill, and are now manufartrinn
FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON,
ash as Plough, Borse-shoe and Bar Iron, and re
spectrally invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to El% r
them a call, feeling satisfied that they will be able
to please as to quality, gulch and prim.
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N. FL—The hlahrat market price paid for
wnmght and 'wrap iron. 13. d, W.
Dee. 17, 181111.
HOOP SKIRTS
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS,
"OUR OWN MAKE."
A I.TFIC more than rive IRAK,' experience
ZA, and experimenting In till manufacture of
STRICTLY Irria4T QUALITY Hook. Saints, we offer
ourjustly eelebnided golds to merchants and the
public In full confidence of their soperhirlt) over
ell others In the American market, and they are
so acknowledged by all u lie wear or deal In them,
as they give more satistaetlon than any other
Skirt, and recommend themselves in es ery re
spect. Dealers In Hoop Shirts should make a
note of thin &et, EVERY LADY who DAN SOT
GIVEN THEM A TRIAL aIIOrLD Its 01 WITIIOtT
I , I"IaHEIL DELAY. .
. .
Our easortment embraces every Odle, length
and nine ibr Liulles, SI buten and l'hildren. Also,
SKIRTS made to order, altered and repaired.
Ask tor .11opkins* Own Make," and he not de
ceine 1. See that the letter .. 11 is .woven on the
Tapes between enehOp, ntld that they are
stomped T. HOPKINS, Manutiictun-r,
Anti Street ' upon each tope.
No others are Genuine.
- .
AM, constantly on hand a full line of good
New York and Ea•tern made siklrt.,, at very low
prices.
WHOLF"..ALE AND RETAIL,
At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIHT-Mingt
factory and Dnportutn, No.tyg Alllll i T., PHIL-
MMMMUEN
Tlr4-WARE & STOVES
TILE LARGEST A,SORTM ENT OF TIN• WARE
=EI
S. G. COOK'S,
(former Andrew Po.ley'slr taw, some of
THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN autcEr.
ainothr which are the
OLD DOML'iIOX
COMPROMISE,
PENNSYLVANIA
NOBLE COOK,
ECONOMIST,
0 BARLEY SHEAF, ac
Also, many other articles for Kitchen use, whlch
will be aoldaa low oast any other
e In the county.
S. G. COOK
Sune2l, I . tf
NOSE NEW Goons!
A SCOTT & BONS have Slit received another
2-1., fine assortment of NEW 0001701, consisting,
in part of
, CASSISIEEES, NWTENOS,
FCentneky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gentlemen's
wear. Also a fine amendment off
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Our stock has been selected with Brent care, and
we are prepared to RAI as cheap as any other es
tablishment in the county. We ash the public to
give on a call and Judge off themselves. Wedefy
competition, both as to and price.
A. SCOTT d. SONS.
April 15, ice. tf
21 iAfIWAMAASO4
H ENRY OVERDEER,
oft the MU Os Baltimore St.. Gettysburg,
has made arrangements to get fresh an uplift eve
ry week from the city and is determined to sell
cheap. He invites s 1 togtre him a call. His
stock consists ofOROMITOr, NOTIONS,
FLOUR, Coro Mimi,. Clumped Feed, Corn, eats,
Fish, Bacon, Lard Cheese C?rackera, Tobacco, Se
ors and Snuff. SUGAR, COFFEE, Tea., Syrup,
Holmium, Candles , Coal 011, Fish Oil, Tar, Best
Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions,
Candies, de, fie.
Wrhe Cash or Trade will be given for Country
Produee, such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Potatoes, Ham de,
April it, tf
Mt I 1%7 GI. * 8
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE,
Grayshendect People have their
lonkx motored by it to the (lark, hutrous,
oaten tresses of youth, and are happy!
Young People, with laglikfaded or red Hair,
have these unfashionable coital chang,•d to
a beautiful auburn, and rgjoien,
People whose heads are emered with
-
Death's/land thimors, use it. and hate ,Ican
!coats and clear and healthy scalpel
Vetertsitts hate
their remnining locks tightened, and the
bare stmt. covered with a luxurtant growth
of Hair, and dance fur joy,
Young Gentlemen use it because it is
richly,perfumed!
Young takes use it because It keep.
their Hair in place!
Everybody mvst and mitt use it, because
it is the chariest and Lest article in the
market !
For Bale by Druggists morally.
PRICE SI fSI pEn noTTLF
Ilfa.For Nth' by A. I) Buehler nod 115 Harrier,
Gettysburg. and A. E. Barker, Littlestown.
April tgo
F OUT Z'S
Horn alii gattill Powders,
- v-e•
len,: and .mot ion, ,
Tine preparation,
•
4known, grill Gar.
i • pusher rein vigorate
hello n do• n and
lon spirited hones,
rerrngthrning
end clear...in kg
.0111.16 • g iatollh
I: re
a cue p.
ee-- • .-•"- rennet. of all dl..
eller, Int ideal to
this animal, cud. as LLSC FF.VI.It, GLANDERS,
YELLOW Wl
- 11 E S„ .
COVOHS,
Pia-
TM:HPER. lE
VERS, FOCVDF.R
LOS'S OF APPIa
TITE AND Fe ErAi.
•
F...NEROY, he. It.
use improves the
grind, increase.
the appetite , giv
• smooth and
4 40
glossy skin--and • • : !
transforms the
miserable skeleton Into • fine looking and .p 1.4
J. M. ROWE
To berm" of Cows WI pn porn Pen IA invaluable.
It lacreasee the quantity en 1 imp or re the quality
Of the milt It hal
Non proven by ac
_ tual experiment to
Oincrewto the genii
' tit) of milt mei
cream twenty per
'ti bsb mid [MAO the
butter Om•nit
• ewer*. In fettenitix
Sp xttle it givee them
.._ De petite. hee.e.,•
• " r ti ap h
cl e, um!
metre them thrii,,
MEM
In all diseases of Some, such as Cough., Clams In
the Lungs, Liver,
he, this article
.de tt
as
ado • specific .
Ily putting from
ono half a pulur
to a paper In a
barrel of .will the =-f ,
Wove diseases •
will he eradicated
or entirely prevented If risen fn time, a amain
prey eutli e and cure for the Hog I heieru
Pries 25 Cants per Paper, Or 6 Papers for -II
S. A. FOUTZ & BIRO.,
WHOLESALE DEO AND IXDICTNE DEPOT,
No. 118 Franzlin Bt., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale Sy Druggists and Storekeeper through.
out the United State&
For sai.‘ A. o. o.l.ty.burz
Iln R Itonnilehl, Wheeling, Va.; C. ( Render A.
Co.. llolloutty S C•,udvn
David E. Fonts, Sneeemeor.
Dcr. 17, DOI. I.
Poland's Magic Bilious Powders.
,at—/rxis'ritEr:kitATios I. th,. di.•
..„..r, or no, , .1 W. Pehoot, fort
, tiletl the Pihttor or tlo• Ilattllnt
.....„,..... , r; l'hurett In florntlown, \. H., nod a
\\'"?' 40' .5 . ' t ',‘ , ' tit ' l l t . t . tl r o i t s r t i l:Vo u u s ti e l ' t i ot i tl Y N l e l sT t F.; l 4g:
~ GIG hind. lie wa% ohlittett to leave, tbe
:t wDEis 1:1',, 4
,I;iVre',V,Blrht,":l l .kl'lT, ni ., ,WN'-'
- --.,—,---- ItEHS two one of the . notet it omit.,
ful doteoserler of motlertt tinterr. It 14
The Great Live aud Bilious Remedy
withq, completely t Itrost I 4 In the pantile sift
ills( overt., in t itedli Inn; and it Isitordn 111111 lunch
gralitlent in Ilud they nxcelve the unsitilmoun
tipprohnt ion of nll st Int have tented than. The
Magic 131110119 Powdern sire n
Posit' '..Nro for Laver Jo.nplaint ,
In 11, MOW RRXIIIViIt.i (Os 111, mat an Imm.dtnle
corteetar oi , - _
BILL. DERAN'GEMENTS:
Excellent for rIE.t DA CHE,
roNSTIP A TloN,
PIMPLES, HD at Ilhr,•
SALLOW SKIN, DROWAINERs, DIZZINESS,
HEARTIM'ItN. DALPITATION,
And a moat wandrrtul
Curt aed Preventive of Fever and Acne!
(We advine all who are troubled with this (car
rot malady to always keep the Powder. on hand
ready for linmethate tm.'
. ... ..
Here area few important particulars:
40 ,
Ist.—The • the Ureat lipecinc for all Elliott&
Affections.
Std.—The} the may known remedy that
will cure L., or omplalat.,
ad.—Thee are the only known remedy that will
core Constipation.
4th.—l'lle Powders are so thorough In their
operation II tat one package will he all that the
majority Whose te.lint them will requite to effect.
A core.
sth.—They urea 1 - nlllllllld plervant 3 et the must
ethetual eathurtle knowh.
ath.CTltyr are the yhenpeat and le•et Med iCatlf.
extant 84 lln van M• nunt by mail to any part ot
the globe for the price, 50 cent.
Circular., conualnitur certttleatea, information,
dlr.. 'lent to any part of the world tree of eberee.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS, or by mall on
appllvatant to
, C. a. CLARK CO..
(imaral Asent,
New-Hawn, I. 01111
Prier ri"IMI r 80.1 .
51An.11 IS, 1(47. eowly
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure !
r us rt. , l . ll 4 q , lf i c_f t ll . l l 2 1 )i5t11222 2: 22(
Ix Cu' rY of the In
011.1 of t'o, A N II:11110e
Cough Lain. While ,rYp.rlinetlitm• his
bruit h. Curl it rr,111112 Hl.lllll 11-i, lain
.{ . ll/ ii 111111 h, iotr . a Idi J
(onto.
• The almost .1.1111 t. xt 1 molly from • s,oils 'ANA
of the Milli* ow toiroKOs to. to believe lion• I.
no .111rtoo•callt•Pc11)) 11.0141tetterod Itt•o um II it .111
not neve lily tut,.
I- by -leis a . ndd ee and Uae It.
Ministers ore T'est. num?, of as Areaen !
And from all liracLlowi Au rearive tldlroga of
aorta la rimmed.
DYnPr..INIA!
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TIE! •
It has cured la hundreds °tease.
11£ADACITE AND DIZZINEss! •
It swim lit thirty minutes
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH!
It eorrretri nt one*
OP THE FOOD!,
IMMESMIMI
MOLE to SIORBUR '
ItapktlrS4elds to • &•w donww,
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Will be el:unwed with halts bottle.
It is Perfectly Harmless !
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS le ox Ina to
the tact tlutt cUlt}l4.4 BY AMISTING NA
TURE to re-aiwert. her away in theayetem !
Nearly every olealer In the Untted Suttee .11a
It at ONE DOLLAR PER fitYITLE. -
C. G. ('LARKS CO., Proprietor.,
• New Haven, Conn.
March 18,18 fr. eowly
FS :4 1 Steil/ N Zll
JUST PBBLDMTED, Inn sealed En
yelop. Prim. cents. A I on
the Nature, Treatment to.d Radical
Cure of Spermatorrior, or nemitutt
eagnms Involuntary Emissions, Sextril Debit
ity,_ and Impediments to Marriage generally.
Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits:
Mental and Physical lnoinswity,_ resulting front
Self-Abuse, Re. —ROBERT J. CCILVERW ELL,
M. D., Author of the "Green Book," de.
The world-renowned author, In this admirable
Lecture, clearly pants from tan own experience
that the awful consequent* of SelPAbiese may be
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out danitemum surgical openitions, boa lea,
strument., rings or eonlinlit, pointing outs mod e
of cure at once certain and effectual, be which est,
cry sufferer, no matter what iota condition team
be, may rare himself eheaply,privately, and Mel-
This Lecture will prove aboonto inams.•
ands and thousands.
Sent ander seal to any saldress.,-In a plata gaoled
ens elop, on ihr receipt of aLx. cents, or two pate
age stamps. Also D O
r. nverwelfa=irge.
Guide," prwelY, etn ta. Address the pa
CHAs. C. J. KLINE -tr. PI,
121 Bowery, New York, Post Qfbeelleti Men
May 20, WV. 3m
riONST ANTES on hand, en sarportmeht of Fine.
FRAME.s, PHOTOORAPU ALBUMS, Cards
sot Rockets for gnome from the Batt le field.
PHOTO. 9 RAMA of now Commie, and other die-
Burnished ludivlMMO at the Excelsior
C. J._ 4440.'l
N 111; 000te.—Norris tan est returned from
city with alms si t Made.
Cell end examine them.
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It is sure to curt.
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