Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, October 25, 1867, Image 4

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11111,111•101rIfill' TO ors COTNIIRY
TSIENDIL
Farmers, probably, more than any
other clam, will realize the value of the
information given below. No well con
ducted farm is perfectly equipped un
less a full set of metottres belong to It.
The following rules, by which every one
who can sew and nail boards ran make
his own measures, are worth cutting out
and preserving :
A barrel Contains 10,752' cubit , inches—
A box 24 inches long by 16 Inches wide
and 29 Inches deep—that is, on the—ln
side—will hold just a barrel.
A half barrel—Make tthox for this 24
inches by 16, and 14 deep. This will con
tain 6376 Inches, or Just half a barrel.
A bushel—ibis has 2150 4-10 cubic
Inches. A bflshel box will he 10 Inches
16 8-10 inches square and 8 Inches deep.
A halt bushel—A box 12 Inches long
by 11 2-10 Inches wide, and 8 inches deep,
will hold half a bushel.
peck—A box 8 incheS 8 4-10 Inches
square and 8 inches deethi is a peck.
A half peck—ls 8 by 8 Inches square,
and 4 Inches deep, or Mt 5-10 cubic
inches. ;
A half gallon—This reontalns t 34 4-19
cubic inches. A box 7 by 4 inches and
4 9-10 inches deep, holds Just that quan
tity.
A quart-4 by 4 inches square, and 4
2-10 deep.
mamma TOL UN THE PALL.
We find that transplanting fruit trees
in the fall is preferred by many, so far as
it relates to apidetqand cherries. Fikr
pears and small trees spring is better.
Our own experience would make the lo
cality, rather than the season, the guide
In making the selection. In uplinds or
other lands of a naturally dry, siliclous
nature, we should choose autumn ; but
in moist, heavy, or argillacerous
spring ih undoubtedly the best, without
reference to the Variety of fruit. -And
we should adopt this course whether in
regard to shade or fruit trees—always ex
cepting evergreens; which we do not
think do nearly so well in fall as spring.
The best time to transplantin the fall
is 118110011 as the trees are done growing,
which can be .determinod by the change
of the leaf. By this early operation the
roots have time to seize upon the soil be
fore winter sets in, and the tree is thus
ready for an early start In the spring, and
is also better prepared to stand the sever
ities of the winter. Large trees, es
pecially, should be transplanted very
early, or not until the ground is frozen
hard.
HEAVY HARVINT
The yield of the year of 1867, In our
country, in one of the most bountiful ever
gathered. A close and acute observer of
agricultural matters reports, with regard
to this harvest, that Illinois is much the
largest producer of Indian corn, more
than one-sixth of the whole crop of the
country being grown there, and also the
largest producer of oats (more than 20
per cent. of the whole) and of hay more
than 20 per oent. Pennsylvania takes
the. lead in the production of rye—near
ly one-third of the, whole country, and
in buckwheat over 42 per cent. New
Jersey produces more rye than any other
State according to population. New
York takes the lead In the production of
barley ; about 40 per cent. of the whole
country. Virginia takes the lead in to
bacco; about thirty per cent. New
'York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey to
gether produce two-thirds of alb the rye.
TO RAISE EARLY TOMATOES.—Take,
in Novemberothree Joints from a tomato
vine, place the cutting in a pot or crock,
covering two of, the joints with rich
earth, set in the kitchen window—in
February it Till be large enough to
all'hrd many *Linings. Plant these as
before.
When the season is right, plant. You
will have fruit one month. earlier than
from Plants raised from seed.
FRIED POT4TGES..—Pare and cut the
potatoes, let them stand hi cold water
over night. In the morning shake them
in a dry towel till perfectly drained.
Then drop theninto very hot fat, enough
to float them. — The fat from sheep suet
Is the best. Shake and turn them until
brown, keeping them very hot. Dip out
with a skimmer and then salt, a little.
If properly done they will be crisp and
delicious.
To KF.ETIva Swsur.--:A Mr. Boyd,
correspondent of the Scientific Ameri
can, states that he has practiced a pecu
liar method with much success, of pre
serving sweet milk in the pans. It sim
ply consistw in placing a ; piece of new
hammered iron, or three twelve-penny
nails In each tinpsoi k t m hen pour the warm
milk on them. Hs heves that electri
city has someting to do with producing
the result; he has tried many experi
ments before he hit upoi this one, which
he found to preserve the milk sweet for
a longer time than any other plan tried
by Lim.
- GOOD WAY OF CiSoICING ONIONS.-11 is
a good plan to boil onions in milk and
water; It diminishes the strong taste of
that vegetable. It is an excellent way
of serving up onions, to chop them after
they are boiled, and put them in a stew
pan, with. a little milk, butter, salt and
pepper, and let the& stew about fifteen
minutes. This gives them a fine flavor,
and they can be served up very hot.
HoW A HOO SWEA7II.—Not like a horse
or a man, but through the forelegs. There
is a spot on each leg, net below the
knee, in form of a Delve. Through, this
the sweat panes off. And it la memory
that this be kept opep. , If it gets closed,
as is sometimes the 'cline, the hog will get
alek ; 'he will appear stiff and crilhped,
and unless he gets relief, It will go hard
with Win. To cure him, simply open
the pores. This Is done by rubbing the
spot
a 4WI
th a carp cob,- and wielhing it with
Ivwater.—Bura/ World.
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potato crop of Crawford county is
being harvested, and is one of the largest
ever grown. The potatoes are remarka
bly'llne, and generally free from rot.
Executrix's Notice.
AROARET GRAMMAR'S F 9. TATE.—Let
_tem testamental , on the estate of Marge
of Fnaiklin tam., Adams co.,
dee'd., basica been ranted to We undersigned,
residing La the same township, she thereby friVes
001401 0 110 Mt Indebted to said estate to
Payisamt, and them having
claims ardnit Messmer° present theta properly
anthenuested for settlement.
MARY A. GRAMMAR,
. la, ISId. ewe FztruntrLa:
.P 031.. BALE.
_
=who/o or of a tract & land In Hilt
d containing In Ea•
gores;
1 3 . IR. BORN •8 Drug Score.
Align* egt•
PATED °UT 1-111gb prices tor Clothing. all
imeselue#noll be ainvloted of theiketat
PIPMO2I.
PA sinst IMIL- resolved same, ly
ar ili gasdro, Mode, &realms se supp
d_Bosp.
HOW & IMMO
at
Call the Ettaelatee eantiot be underrated
or u. l e
lb* quality and an Te of me
surp TITIUDS
00 osiiiil.
"arNoN,,
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
TREII FIRST 11101111!7AGIF; BONDS AS AR
ZNVIISTMX.NT.
THE rapid prover:id the Union Pacific Rail
road, now building weeffrcuti Omaha, Nebraska,
and forming, with Its western olnneffinn•• an
unbroken line ernes the continent, attract• at
tention to the Value of the Pleat Mortgage Ronde
which the Company now offer to the public. The
first question asked by prudent Inset:tore it, "Are
(twee bond. secure?" Next, "Are they a profita
ble Investment ?"__ To reply In brief:
let. The early - completion of the whole great
'line to the Pacific In all certain es any future hue
!flees event can he. The OtWernment grunt 01
over twenty million acres of land and Arty trill
lion dollar. In Its own bowie practiettly guaran
tees IL One fourth of the work Is already done,
and the track continues to be laid at the rate of
two miles a day.
I. The ITnion Pacificßailroad bond are honed
upon whet promisee to be one of the meet profit
able line. of railroad In the triunity. For many
yearn It. nuns be the only line connecting the At
lantle end Pacific; and being without competi
tion, It can maintain remunerative rat..
3d. 425 miles of this road are Batelle& atilt tally
equipped with depot; Incomotlvee, ears, tre„and
~,,F t .„..
two trains are daily running each way. ma
ternal. fix the reamlning in Took. to the
ham of the Rocky Mountains are on ha ,sad It
to under contract to he done In fiepterober.
Ith. The net eaminip of the Acetifying already
finished are at mat times Oval, Onus the gold in.
tenet upon the Pint Mortgage Bond upon such
seettortsj and If not smother mile of the road
were taint, the part already completed would not
only pay Interest aid expenies, but he profitable
to the Conway. . 0/
sth. Theenion Paelfic Railroad howls can be
Pawed only as the road progresses, and
,there
fore can never be In the market unless-h ey rep.
:went a bone fide property...
~
at h. Their amount is stricily limited by law to
asum equalto what Is guaranteed by the U. ELOov.
ernment, and for which it takes a, second lien as
Its security. This amountupon the, first 617 miles
west from Omaha in only $14,000 per mile. '
7th. The fact that the U. 13.11overnment oonsid
ens a second lien upon the road a good Invest
•ment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad
builders of the country have already paid In five
million dollars upon the stock (which is to them
a third lien.) may well inspire confidence In a
fleet lien.
Bth. Although It is not claimed that there can
be any better securities than Governments, there
are parties whii consider a lint mortgage upon
such a property as this the very best security In
the world, and who sell their Governments to re
invest In these ,bonds—thus securing a greater
Interest.
9th. .ke the Union Partite Railroad bonds are
offered for the present at 90 cents on the dollar
and accrued intere■t, they are the ehespest secu
rity In the market, being more than 15 per cent.
lees than U. 8. stocks.
10th. 1 Ai the currept rate of premlunion gold,
they pay
Over fines per Coat. laterese
The finny anheeriptions are already large, and
they will continue to be received in New York
by thq
CONTINENTAL - NATIONAL BANK, Nassau St.,
CLA4x., CO., Bankers, Al Wall lit.,
Joutf Ciao. ,k Son, Bankers, 33 Wall St.,
and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally
throughout the United States, of whom mare and
doseripUve pamphlets may be obtained. They
will also be sent by mall from the Company'.
Office, No. 7D Nassau Street, New York, on appli
cation. Subdcribera will select their own Agents
In whom they have confidence, who alone will be
responsible to them for the aftle delivery of the
btiude.
JOUN S. CISCO, Treasurer,
July 22,067. 3m ~ New York.
4.8. M. BENNER.
I=
100.000 BUSHELS GllbiN WANTED.
NEW FIRM iy'r THiLOLD WARM OUSE.
11 BIDDLE & CO. would inform the pub
'', Ile that they have leased the Warehouse on
the corner ort4tratton street and the Railroad, In
Gettysburg, where they will carry on
THE ORATE AND PRODUCE RUMNESS,
-in all its branches. The highest prices will al
-1 ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats_ , Clover
and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and
Straw, Dried ,Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders
and tildes, Potatoes, with. everything else in the
country praluee line.
OROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, Su
gars, Molasses, Syrups, Tens, Spices, Salt, Cheese,
Vinegr, Soda, Ali:Ward, Starch, Brooms, Buck
ets, Blacking, Soaps, &c. Also COAL OIL, Fish
Oil, Tar, &c. FISII of all kinds ; Spikes and
Halls ; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos.
' They are always able to supply a first rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Ciroand Plaster, with nuance and other
fertilisers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load.
They will run a
=
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every week.
They are prepared to eouvey Freight eitheigway,
In any quantity, at REDUCED itATOS. They
will attend, if desired,.to the making of purchases
in the city, and delivering I ha goods promptly in
Ciettveitturg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of
Nathan Roe p & Co., liN North Howard at., near
Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be re.
raved at any time. They Invite the attention of
the public to their ikile assuring them that they
will spare no effort to accommodate all who may
liutronize them.
BIDDLE.-& BENNER.
April IS, 1103. If
NEW LUMBER YARD.
undendgned has opened a LUMBER
YARD on the Railroad, neor Guinn &
ply's Lime Kline, Gettysburg, and eats the
public to give him a call. His assortment to sue
of the best ever offered here, and his prices afford
only the smallest living profit. He hag
WHITE. PINE 'PLANK, INCH AND HALF
wit BOARDS', FLOORINH,
PALINGS, &C., &C
and IA constantly adding to hi' stock. Come and
examine for) °magi% C..
JACOB SHEAUS
Act. 214, if _ -
FRESH CONFECTIONARY
Alp
ICE CREAM BAtLOON
subscriber respectfully Informs the ctn
.!. :ens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has
• Confectippaty Entablishmebt, one door east of
the Eagle Hotel, on CHAMBER:SHUR° STREET,
to which be would !melte their attention.
CARE'', CANDIES, AND EVERY DESCRIP
TIQN O} CONFECTIONS,
together withINL'TS, ORANGES and all-kinds of
FRLITa, aleras en hand.
fir PARTIER, public and private, as well as
FAMILIES ,_will be hirniehed with all kinds of
CIiXES, ICE CREAM,AIp p_vramtdal form or
otherwise,) and otherRESIIMM4III, at their
houses, upon 'Mort notice.
Having went a life-time at
standsiness. be
natters himself that he unde it, and that
be is able to give entire satisfaction.
trill and see hid Oonfeetionali.
JOHN GRUEL.
May 23, ISSU tf
HARDWARE AND HEMMER.
"tsabeerihere have juet. rettOned from the
ies with an immenedaupply of
I
HARDWARE & HIBBIEFaEd,
which they are Dieting at their old stead In Bal
timore street, at prices to stilt the times.- Our
stock cotislsts to part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER% TOOLS
BLACKSMITHIS TOOLS
COACH rzz.wdres,
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER% FIXTURES
ALL nine or IRON, i.e.,
GROCE4OII , OF ALL M OILS, FAINTS, &c., &c.
There lien article Included In the several de
partments mentioned above but what ma be had
at this store. Every clew of Meohanles can be
accommodated here with tools and Ludlum and
Housekeepers can ilnd every article in their - line.
Olve us a call, as we are prepared to sell as low
for cash as any house out o - f the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,-
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Clettysbnof, May 16,1861.
NEW DRUG STORE,
IN NEW OXFORD.
THE undersigned bas opened a Drug Store In
••• New OxSurd Adams county, and respectfully
calls the attention of the public to hie stock of
PAINTS,
OILS.
Y IE IMPFTS
WINDO* GLASS.
PATENT MEDICINE%
and a full assortment of DRUM: in a word •
complete stock of Goods generalW Kept in • Ana
class Drug Store. All of wbbthMave been pur
chased doing the put two weeks, and will be
sold km. All the articles kermerly manunecturld
at the old estabilabenent In Best Bailin can be
had twit Understanding his Medusas perfectly.
and selecting his goods kilmaalf, he la able to war
rant his Drugs pure and as represented. The pub
lic are requested to give him a trial.
D. M. MILLER.
New Oxford, May 6,18 E. Ihn
=ES
L L 017715 GEORGE.
WESTCOTT & GEORGE,
..purzlilMerioinst co.,
GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES,
Cricket mud Doe Roll implemental.
FISHING TACKLE, SKATES,
Croquet, Arebea7,
No.loo Meow% street, PhielphUL
May 13, LW. Om
IFOR Whits Ooode, Banat am
iro tain
oallogt, So to ktO a
IRON-IRON-IRON !
VLTTYRUIIati FieRUE.
THE tabanibani resportfulli Inform the public
A that they have riveted a EWE, is eamieoUes
with their team YiD, and are now nuutufsetaimi
FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON,
Bach am Plough. fforee- ghee and Bra Iron, and re.
=invite litackarnitha and Dealers to eve
call, feeling satl,ll.l that they will be able
to ;Arnie ma to qqatity, nrdsh and price.
BRING NW a. WARREN.
W. B.—The htghert market price pakt tbr
wrough
Itallp Iron. & W.
Der. .
HEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
NEW AND GOOD Goof* AT LOW PRICFN.
rpm: undetsigned has opened • new Boat and
X Shoe
of on BALTIMORE STREET, one
door south ot the Presbyterian Church and near
ly opposite McCreary's Saddler shoP, where he
offers an attractive aamorpnesit of goods in his
line, all new and 'selected with the greaten care.
He has
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADIFJ4' COMMON GAITERS.
LABIFIC BALMORAL BOOTS,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S RIP 1100 Th.
GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS
O ENTLEMENIMILIPPERS, ALL STYLES,
GENTLEMEN'S BALMORAL/4,
GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS. &C.
MISREFt. CONGRPAR GAITERS,
numsoc BALMORAL GAITERS,
MIMES' MOROCCO lIALMORALS
&C., &C., &C., &C.'
BOY'S CONGRESS GAITERS,.
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, ACC., &C.
Also, }MOM and Mom of Ms own manufacture
constantly on hand. •
All will be sold at the loweat living profits.
Buyers. from town and country are invited to
call and examine goods land prices before pur
chasing elsewhere. I am determined to sell
cheap—a little.cheaper than any other house in
the county. By strict attention to business, and
dealing fairly and squarely with everybody. I
hope to merit and receive an encouraging aim"
of . gbIIf AN ITAItyIfING of Boots and Shoes
will aim be carded on. In all Ito branches.
Boots. Shoes and the ters made to order. Re
pairing done on abort notice— and e t
ffort
s crlii red wrritge v n e e ia m i rlo r re t il. "' lla 4 v?n n g e rife.tiramte
experience at the business, I feel confident that
I can please all who may call.
D. H. RUNGE:L.
Gettysburg, lone 21, 1i167.
NEW SADDLER SHOP. - -
AT the Hill, Baltlmorestreet, Gettysburg, Pa.
--Constantly on hand, or made to order, all
ds of
RIDING SADDLES,
WAGON SADDLES,
IAII.FLIABE HARNESS.
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLA RS,
FLY • NETS. &e..
as low as the lowest.
June 21, 1887. 11
ZIN,I.I:I;iITPANZMiz
T_TENRY OVERDEER,
on the Hilt in Baltimore RI,. Or burg.
=made arrangements to get fresh suppli et e
ry week from the city and is determined to sell
cheap. He invites all to give him a call. Him
stock ,eonsists of OROCERIEN NOTIONS,
FLOUR Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats,
Flab, B acon, Lattl,Cheette, Crackers, Tobacco, Se
nra and Snuff, SUGAR, COFFEE, Teas, Syrup,
Molassen, Candles, Coal Oil, Fiat Oil, Tar, Relit
Cider:Vinegar, and a great variety of No tions,
Candies ,ke. &c .
Ca'sh or Trade will be given for Country
Produce, such an Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Egp,
Potatoes, Rags, Are,
April H , lOC. tf
THE BEST
WASHING MAOHINE.
THE anderstned offers for sale, the TOWN
SKIP RIGHTS of Adams county, for DE LONG'S
PATENT, which fa the CHEAPICST, entrixer
and BUT Weaffta that has yet been offered to
the public. The Rights will be sold on reasons
ble terms. This is a tine opportunity for ener
getic men to make GOOD WAoll3lmanufse
luring or selling these machines. A sample
machine, will be furnished any person who par
chases a !Light, if desired, at cost. Call at the
store of Dtiphom & Hoffman, N. lA'. cor. Square,
where the machines may be seen and tried.
FRANK. D. DIIPRORN
Getty6barg, Zane 24,1887. If
WATCHES WATCHES 11
LEWIS STROURE
foss Inaterliznintid4enwth:Zkat:.ihttl sn radet6a=lasy
attractive assortment. He offers such bargains
al cannot Ddl to be acceptable to buyers. lib
stock embraces a large lot of the
CELEBRATED “AMERICAN WATCHW
GOLD AND SILVER, viz
'T. S. Bartlett," Wm. Ettery." and "Appleton
a Thar
with Watches of almost all other makes.
If you want CISIF,AP and GOODIWatch, call on
LEWIS STROUSE,
At his old Stand Carlisle street,
nearly opposite the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa.
tirNe continual the Grocery, Notion andVon
fectionery business, as heretofore.
Sune2l, tf
TIN-WARE & STOVES.
TEE idiltOEST ABSORTZMVF OF TINWARE
IN THE COUNTY, AT
S., G. COOK',S,
' (former Andrew Pollere;) also sm. of
THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN MABEET,
among which ere the
OLD pomnrloN,
COMPROMISE,
PENNSYLVANIA.
NOBLE COOK,
ECONOMIST,
BARLEY SHEAF. he
Abo, many other articles for Kitchen use, which
will be wad as low as at any other
plane In the county.
Juno:U.lB6T. ft
The Quaker City Business Oollege,
po,‘,l"lFiial i./a.,0 IA 'll-.li
PEULADNLPHIA
TREmast complete and thoroughly appointed
ooutnkerclal &hoot to the Country.
Conducted upon the best systent of Inetruetion,
and odertas sdvantages of the highest order In
every Derailment.
DOORTANT TO YOUNG MEN
who otre Success and Flonsotlon In Bushman
Life.
PRA CAL EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES.
The Commercial Course embraces Book Keep
ing., Cothmercial Calculations, Peumanabip, Cor
respondence, Business Forms„Coctoms of Trade,
ComMemial Law, the Art of Detecting Counter
feit Money, This Course mays be completed in
three months.
. .
DIPLOMAS
Awarded to Geaduates, under seal and by au
thority o
I law th/a being • regularly
NOOKFORAMD CO LLEGE.,
and the only sae with similar powers in the
State, or in the United State&
OTHER BRANCH!!',
Telegraphing, the Higher Mathematics, Engi
neering, Survey o ts ic and ia tsarn..
In the Department of Accounts tide Inatiton
is wholly unrivalled. The Treatise on thie sub
ject, published by the Propietor, is everywhere
acknowledged to he the best and most complete
work extant, and being coraPoseti almost exclu
sively of sets otestnal from Actual Business, pre
sents a course of instruction much as can be se
cured by no other system. Book for sale, and
sent by mail to say address, upon receipt of
price, lid 60.
YOUNG MEN
invited to mod for eireulars, or vlett the College
foe further Infbrinstkes.
T. E. lltiotourr
L. FA,
eleengary. lßSANlZl3, A.M., President.
•
July 2. Mt 7. Oa
HAY WASIVXD.
IrUlm, Liabilities& Market
T HE Prica ui rri= l /Dquireal. atilluldoes Warr
home, GotAtyaborg.
GEO. H. EITRICKHOINECIL
Nov. IS, uu tf
GET mu PECYfOGIRAPBE et
TrIONEI'.
GREEN RIDGE!
ifir FEW EiTOBE.AND NEW 0001:113:
JOHN NORBSCH
LIAM commenced inefwbeeping at MeV(
RIDGE, h k Hamilton township, Adams co.,
on the Hampton turnpike, mew WOO M Mann the
piddle that he hes returned from tee eby
with an excellent amortment of
DRY Goons, OROCFAIFD, HARD-WARE,
cevxmm-wium CEDAR-WARE, TLN
WARE, NOTIONH,
Tobaccos, t c., 4M—lndeed, a fall and complete
Una of Goode, to molt the necedadtles and butes of
all. His palms are SA low as the Vrry lowest—
Matances. Calicoes at 10 cents and Muslim at 11 cents, a.
. _
He feels that his woods and prises will be mils
factory to the publie,and therefore invitee a large
share of custom, from near and far. Don't forget
the advioe—the Green Ridge Store le the place to
get the full worth of your money.
April ft,' OWL tf
NEW GOODS.
CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST!
Er ni wish to tiny good and elteap Goods, call
JACOBS & BRO'S. STORE,
near Myers's Hotel, in CHAMBER/Willa ST.,
Gettysburg. They have the veil hest selection in
goods , mt% as
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREM, TWEEDS, &C.,
the market can produce, and are determlnel to
sell them sot cheap out ran be sold anywhere In
town or Country. Any person wishing to have
them CUT, can have it done free of claimer. note
dealrlng geode MADE CP, can also he accommo
dated. We warrant the brat work and the beet
ate to be had anywhere. No humbug In what we
say.
We have on hand the very beet and moat durable
BETVING MAC.HI.VES,
and are always ready to wait on customers. Full
satishiction given In operating machines. Call
and examine. We warrant them to be the beat
In use. . . .
April lA, 18/57. ,tf
CHEAP FOR CASH!
NEW STORE!
GROCERIES, TAW:TORS, &C.
The undersigned has retgred to Gettysburg, and
opened a new Store, on Balthulre street, next
door to the Poet °Mee, and nearly opposite the
Court House, where he offers for lale, CHEAP
FOR CASH, a large and choice assortment of
Groceries,—
SUGARS, COFFEES, "SEAS, M01.A.4404,
UPS, SALT, &C., with FISH
BACON, LARD, &C.
WINES. BRANDIES, (HMI, WHDiKilili, RUMS,
and everything else in the line.
Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and
everybody.
Recollect this is the place to buy CHEAP FOR
CASH.
`GEO. F. HALBFLEISCH.s.
NEW BAKERY.
NEWPORT a ZIEGLER, -
MECHANICAL BAKERS,
south Washlnn street, one square from the
Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa. Constantly on
hand, the beat of
EIME:233
BREAD, CRACEERB, CAKES, PREMISS, ttc
Persons wishing fresh Bread will be served
every morning, by leaving th eir names and resi
dences at, the Bakery. Every effort made to
please.l
7g, (live tia
tf. a calL
Apri
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
MIRE subscriber would Inform his customers
Ji. and others, that he is still manufseturing va
rious kinds of castings and Machines, made to
order, on short notice, anch as
THRERHERS AND POWER/i,
(Ave diffOrent nizes of Powors,) CLOVER-SEED
HULLERS AND CLEANERm, CORN SILEI,-
LETOIoo AND SEPARATORS, CORNMDDER
CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAT CUTTERS;
each as het Ploughs, Barshear Ploughe, Sidebill
and Corn Pinwale; the
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the latest Improvement; also Metal Screws for
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for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else
In his line, all at low prices.
FOR RALE.—A light Twd.honte Wagon, a On.
home Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all sew.
DAVIT) STERNER.
A prll3o, lOW. tf
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE.
Lied by Hundreds of CbagrerdSons for CAurrh or
Cbmmunias Furors.
A 1.40,
Errelent for Ladies and 'really Persons
TO USE.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
Speer's Port Grape Wine, Fear Years Old
fIR Justly celebrated native Wine is made
rom the Juice of th e Oporto Grape, miffed m
this country. its Invaluable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other native Wine.
and the pure Juice of the grape, proftneed under
Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity
and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest
child may partake of its generous qualities, and
the weakest invalid may use It to advantage. It
is particularly beneficial to the aged and debili
tated, and suited to the various ailments that a
diet t he weaker se:. It is, in 55 ery respect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids tun Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Femalea use fipeer's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly persorunind a benefit by its use.
Speer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to oth
er wines.
Sold by Druggists and Grorera.
A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Office. 243
Broadway, New S ork.
August 30, 1357. ly
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. . . . . .
For particulars, a?ple• to or address
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August 23, 1877. Syr
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Porrsvmar., PA., July 15, ailf.
M. V. B. CowaX, Layette. Ind.
Dear Sir The box of No.l pens ordered by me
some ten days since has arrived, and I am so
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Warranted to last five times as long, and give
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tared. Send for dreular of testimonials from
Profewors of Schools and Colleges, and from
prominent btudrleaa houses.
Aug. 73, 1887. am
REITABLEGIED IN 1845.
HENRY W. OVERMAN, •
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND '
DEALER IN LEATHER,
No. It Social Thlrd Street, Phllattelphla.
l lVitiagreen ir ts solleltal.
11. 8. BOSDB.
=National Bank at 13•441 . simuit wIU
dash &Mud WO 11. S. Baud"; aim 7-as asbd
laterearNatas.
GROSSE ,11.8NOLD,
alto Print'. Cheeks, OlAithalny_MOlllin•
• to ROW
G o MT. C. Norris' for you Clothing.
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Also, Liquors,—
PLOUGHS,
INSINGYI & M=AN,
NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREET,
poRK, FA
M====73
pLA . Notj IILL01)1X3148,
AND ALL KIND!. OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
.
nevertftaly Infornt the public that they are pre
to furnish Pian of the following menu-
Mi Pianos of
or of any other make that may be pre
ferred:
•
Albr Reikee a lIWHEW.
clitekeellsor Bredloary,
Knob* & You, Gude .11k
COTTAGE, HARMONIC .tNi).IIGCDUIR
QROANS A..VD MELODEON&
These Ihritmmenta stand unrivalled by any
thing found in this country or in Europe, as la
admitted by all impartial Judges. The most em
inent Pipe Organ Iluildera and Performers, the
last to discover excellence in reed Tone, pro
nounced them veal ly superior to all others toren
ceedingly quick art 1011 and round Tone, the
essential reruns instruments of thin clam.
We invite the severe scrutho and eritietstn ofall.
PATENT VOX HUMANA. TREMOLO.
This late and meet wonderful invention tart ac..
knowledged by t 1l leading I,rtists, will be found
only in the Extey Instruments. In attempting
to describe the effect of this stop, w c are at loss
kw language. Its beaut lest./ rltten, but
moat be limed to he appreetatol. Rt this atop
an ordinary performer can protium. an effect
Melt requires a life time of pract ice for an artist
ujion a violin. It en llt ely changes the reed Tone,
giving tile sympathetic sweet ness of the human
volee, making It so melgallous and pUre that It
never falls he enchant the listener,
THE li Unit ow; I, L N
for Churehea, Pnbllc Hniln and Parlors Ima a
powerful atileaas With nelepete lent ro,da, Har..
matte attachment and Vat Humana Tremolo,
and In believed to he the moat powerful reed or
a,an made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of
three timea the cant.
=MN=
.
ittrllitASS BANDS supplied Instruments
and mutac at reasonable terns.
Blusimrtlnn+
gh en both In Vora] and In
atrumental ifusle, at our rooms, and at pupils
homes, either to illah Idunh nrelashes, on reason
able terms.
Dee. 17 MaB. tf
HAINFS BRO'& PIANOS.
THE PIANO OF AMERICA:
E Pianos a Universally acknowledged
rre are Universally
wises equal to the best Plana
made. For references, they have many thousand
city and country reaidenta, including large noun
bern of the High Sermon., seminaries, de,
. . .. • ,
These Pianos have not onl) stood the eontinu.
al use and heavy practice Mona year, but have
been used the hoe !Olsen veers to the utmost
satisfaction of those using them.
They have taken PREMIUMS AND MF.IIALS
WHEREVER CIIIBITF,D. Such has been the
demand for t ear Pianos, that
HA INEt4 SRO'S. eve been compelled to enlarge
their works to th extent of 24 to Si PIANOS A
WEER.
Having now one o ost extensive and
complete Factories in the United States, Facto.
ries alone covering of an acre of ground, corn
prising a frontage 0f219 feet on `aid Avenue.
They are undoubtedly the cheapest that-clam
Pianos in market. Fully guamnteed for 5 years.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
HAIFA
3.311, 355, 3110, 382, 364, Sae, 363, .1711, 272,
Y
Second Avenue, New ork City.
April 0, ISM.
PIANOS ! PIANOS!
CONRAD NARVESEN
YANCIFACTURER OF
FIEST . CLASS PIANO FORTES,
71 73 and 75 E. 22d Street, New York City.
MEE undersigned invites the attention of the
J. public and the trade generally, to these cele
brated Instruments, of his own 'manufacture,
bunt of the best seasoned materials, having all
the latest improvements,
Pull Iron Frame, Overdrung Bass, French
Grand Action, Large Scale.
These Piano Fortes are not suriaassed for
strength and beauty of finish, durability, purity,
power, and singing quality of tone, by those 01
anti maker in the country.
They are warranted fur the full term of 7 years.
The inspection of the musical public is respect
fully solietted. Liberal terms to Dealers, Teach
ers and Clergymen.
Circular Price List sent on application.
Address (.10NRAP NARVESEN,
71,73 & 75 K 22d rd., New York City.
May 20, 1867. SO
PELOUBET ORGANS
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UNANIMOrIiLY awarded the FiNt Prize, a
Gold Medal, "AS THE lILHT cAittNET OR
GANS," Miterloon Institute, New York, Octo
ber, 1i465.
Being pronounced auperlor In QVALITY, Pow
am anal - Vantarir or Toar, and In number of corn
blnatlona
. .
"An the beet Instruments of America were there
contending, whichever won the• battle would
hove nothing left to conquer."—Anwrican Art
Journal, (edited by a well-known musical critic.)
They hove also taken the Ilrot premium wher
ever exhited thin season.
. „ .
PEDAL ORGANS, our, two and three banks of
keys—stx stns—S2.so to .11,500. Without pedals,
single and double hank In great variety 303 to
8450, Them Organs, with their smooth pipe-like
quality of tone. beautiful solo 'dam strength of
chorus, unequalled pedals, and general orgitn
like etrectit are superior for Churches, Halls, Par
lors unit richaals. They are put up in cases of sot-
Id Walnut, fancy veneered Walnut (new and
unique atyles) and elegant Rosewood, o f ' ,pi e ..
did designs and finish, and of the best workman
ship—it being intended that each Instrument
shall be a model of Its class. All Instruments
down to a fine octavo portable 3felodeon, have
the beautiful Tremulant stop, without extra
charge.
A large assortment constantly on hand at our
GENERAL WIIOLFYIALE AND RETAIL
WARERIX)M.S, 191 Broadway.
I tar illustrated Circular and Price lists, with
our new styles, are now ready. Bend for a circu
lar. PEIAJUBET, PELTON & CO.,
MitnufiletueerB, No. +‘lll3modwiiv,
April 8, 181.7. New York Vity
1I ST PUBLISHED
04:1:ip k MAAS): :110,1silkte$1k [t I
8A.9141 - tirS
TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES,
IN FORM OF
SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO
SOPRAXu VOICES,
INTENDZD
Studies to acquire the Art of Singing.
" rrnnii t e u x n e (7= with his htmnP7:2kt?Tmbe used
1
HINGING,' or with any other 1 3 M•fhod tor IL ctn . !
tivatiOn of the voice, and will lake the place of
CONOONE'S 5N 01 being more melo
dious and better adapted for teaching.
.'Some of these exereloes are specially beautiful
as well as useful, a mingling of the dater et aide,
whiel,‘ secures the Interest as well as the improve
ment of the student. The various styles devel
oped in these exercises render them invaluable
in an educational point of view, as they tend to
enlarge the intelligence and appreciation, and at
the scone time form the nude of the pupil. They
must he studied carefully with reference to the
innuntembie marks id expre,don and forms of
ornamentation. Upon the minuteaccumey with
which these are accomplished depends the actual
sterling advancetnent of the pupil; any evasion
or !during in these respmts is time and effort
wasted, while, on the other hand, a close and In
nen t Investigation, and a minutely faithful exe
cution of them, will give unexpected power and
faculty, and open to the student the means add
resources by which great artists produee their
most brilliant and profound effects."—iligron's
Art Journal. _ _ _
Price, each, In Boards, Retail . S 2 00
- " Cloth, Retail 2 50
A sample Copy sen Whole t b
saley Moil, Post-pai so. d, ou receipt
of Price, SI
Published by
WM. HALL dt SON
No. 513 Broadway, New York.
Publishes; and dealers In Music, and Mannlite
turentot FLUTES. FIFES, FLAGELETS, die., de.
*a. Mend for catalogue of prima.
July 15, 1867. 812
HOOP SKIRTS. 828
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS,
"OUR OWN MAKE."
FTER more than FIVE YEARS' experience
and experimenting in the Manufacture of
ffruicrue rzgffr QUALITY Hoop HIIIRTR, we offer
our Justly celebrated goods to meruhants and the
public in full conlldentss of their superiority over.
all others in the American market, and they are
so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them,
as they give more satisfaction than any other
Skirt, and recommend themsels es In every re
apect. Dealers In Iloop Shirts should make a
note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT
GIVES THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO 1,0 WITHOUT
DIETHER DELAY.
Oar amortment embraces every style, length .
and size for Ladies, Misses and Children.
SKIRTS made to order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," and be not de
ceived. See that the letter "ll' is woven on the
Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are
stamped "W. T. HOPKINS, Manufacturer. tt-1
Arch Street Philadelphia," upon each tape.
No others are Genuine,
on hand &lull line of good
New York and Eastern madeSkirta, at very low
prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manu
factory and Emporium, No. MIS ARCH ST., PHIL,
ADELPHIA. WM. T. HOPKINS.
. - -
March 11,18 M. 10m _
THE GREAT CAUSE
or
• HUMAN MISERY.
Jug Published, in a Senkd Envelope. Price 0 cent+.
A LF.CTURE on the Nature, Trwatment s Ed
.2% Radical Cure of Seminal Weaknees, or r
matorrinea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involun
Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and
ilmpediments to Marriage nerally; Coneump.
on, Epilepsy, and Fits and Physical In
capacity, ROB. MengEl
Author of the "Green Book," ge.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own expe
rience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse
may be effectually removed without medicine,
and without dangerous surgical operations, boo
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a mode of cure certain and effect ua4 by which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad
ically. This lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of Sir cents, or two postage
stamps, by addrminCtine.publishera
Also Dr. CULVERWELL'S "Marriage Gnide,"
price fficente.
Address the Publishers,
CHAS. KLINE
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box -MM.
Feb. 'Xi, leer. /Y
Dimlotion of Co-Partnendo.
rial.llrm .of 8. A. FOOT/ & BRO., Is this day
dissolved by
_mutual consent. 8.. A. Fouts
D. E. FOUR la hereby suthorised to
settle e business of the late firm, and will con
tinue the Mother In his own name.
R. A. FOUTZ,
DAVID E. FOUTZ,
AtliWit 4 lUn
ackatlaue In the WHOLESALE DRUG
TQRIIiAND 1111EA D Ula= kLANIIPA
0 at Dee akt
Na Feaaklha aleerekAgeke: Angle
Hat
le of DAym
Hal Mar:Sept. 20,1867. IT
LUMIAIR, COAL
STOVES, MY- W.4RE, SC
Corner of Carlhde Street and the Railroad,
tiF!rrysßrno, PA
AN IMMENSE STOCK!,
TN order to give the public something like an
adequate Mesa the immensestock of Lumber,
Coal Stoves, Tin-ware, Itc.„ &e., on hand and for
sale b y the undersigned, atida miablishment, In
Carlisle street, serum the Railroad from the Pm
erne., Kunlun, be would enamelede the far as the
limits of a newepaper advertisement will allow:
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lioarda and Plank of every grade, from eulllogo
1 ,11;74 k g:
pLtned and
Plantermg Lalha, Pleketa, wady
ma de Door* and Saab, BlIn,L. and Sthuttilk,—ln
fact, e% er Wog mod for banding pure. r.
IN THE. COAL LINE
Shamokin White Ash and ken.: Vltlley Red
Ash, these t wo varieties !wing the purest and ',est
for MI domestic purpos,, Also the per) hest
Brood-top and Allegheny nmlth Coal
IN TILE STOVE LINE
Was erly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, itorle3 - Sheaf,
Oriental Stewart's Cook, Ornamental Exeelalor,
Prince Royal and the Emerald Cooking Stoves,
all for real or mood. These varieties are a selec
tion from the best and most popular Cooking
Stores the market affords and are all warranted
to give entire aathtfaction. Also, a trry large
satiety of Parlor, Saloon and shop Stoves, for
coal or v. ood, including the eelehmte,i Morning
Glory ,_ the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor,
Dial, 'Violet, lima, Regulator, Comet, Egg, New
Egg, Parlor I 'ook, he., de. Fire Brick and Orates,
for cool or wood, always on hand.
=I
The amortment embrace everything net...wary
for kitchen or household purposes, including a
large number of convenient yet cheap articles of
new denIKU which must be seen to be appreciated.
The stock Is so large and varied that tlime who
have not visited the establishment Um e no con
eeption of its extent. In addition to [lie ordina
ry kitchen utensdls, It ine/uders Bathing Ve.sels,
Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and limey, Chamber
Buckets, Bread and Spit... BoxeS, Tea and Coffee
Canisters, Deed lioxes,Spl nouns, Tumbler Drain
ers, 818-hetet Boxes, Walters, Al. (farriers, Water
Coolers, Slow Cutters, Nurse La to ps, Jelly Moulds,
Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg (alders, Comb
Oases, Gen. Grunt Plates anti A It C Plates, Ayth
Buekets, Flour Sieves, Bird tMtp't, Spout Head",
Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Basting_Spoons, Large
Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Moults, Copper Dip
pers, Wrought-Iron Frying Pans, Smoothing
Irons, Foot Sentisqs, (outs. Roasters, Waffle
Irons, Snuffers, Dinner and Auctioneer Bells,
Egg Beaters, Oilers, Fluted Funnel', Pool Nieves,
(Assn-top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Fruit Cana, Self
sealing Jam, dee., dr. Tin-,ware made to order,
and repairing promptly attended to, by the best
of workmen,
El=
Cast-iron Pots, of every size and variety, for
stoves, Porcelain Kettles, foe cooking and pre
serving, Tin-lined Kettles for ditto, nod-Iron
Stew Pans, of every size and variety, Porcelain
and tinned, with a thousand and one other arti
cles impossible to enumerate in an advertise
ment.
Attention Is specially directed to three valua
ble patents for which he In agent, and about
which there Is no humbug, PA can be niteuted by
neon who ha, eKell them, viz • THE IT NI VER
SAL CLAYTHM4-WHINGER, PTN"S WASHING
MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND
CHURN,
The public are invited to rail and examine
goods and prices. lle guarantees to sell es ery
thing in his line at exceeding low figures. Come
and see, to gratify your curiosity, if y ou do
not want to buy. No trouble to show goods.
IMEEM=I
=NM
McCURDY & HAMILTON,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C.
THE undersigned are paying, at their Ware
house, In Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler.*
Hall, the highest. prices for
FLOUW HEA R,'WH T EA
cLOV T, RYEEIt ,
\.\'D TIM CORN, OATS AYTH,
YRIT
, -
E
sEER., POTATOES, SC.,
and Ans Ite pralueent to give diem n Mil before
OEM
They have constantly on hand for sale
A LOWE RIPPLY OF nuormups,
Molara.,Fvrulta, roffeca, Sugant, ,ke., with Salt,
Fish, 01Is;Tar, t•atnryi, Baton and Lard, Tobacco.,
&e. Alan the beat brands of FLOCII., with FE}:l,
of all kinda. They likewise have
SEVER-IL VALPAI3LE FERTILIZERS
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhoden' Phosphate and
A A Mexican Guano.
they pay the highest market prices for
all they buy, they sell at the lowest 11% lug profits.
They ask a s hare of public patronage, resoh ed to
give satiafaction In every mute.
ROBERT fef•T'llDl",
W.M. y. HAMILTO.N.
fiettyisburg, July I, BBL
HE.4D fIUrIR.7'ERS
CLOTHING
PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLEi-PANTS (11EAP.
PICKING SELLS VESTS CHEAP.
PICKING BELLS fiHIRTFI CHEAP. .
PICKING SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS TRA - NKI4 CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS VIOLINS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS ACCORPEONN CHEAP..
PICKING SELLS VERY CHEAP.
CALL AND SEE 11
July 29, 1867
lIRINKERHOFF'S
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner.
THE untlerslgnexl would inform the Agricultu
ral public that he has purchased from the
Pat.wtee of this extraordinary Machine, the Pat
entight for the States of Pennsylvania and
Maryland.
Brinkerhofra Corn Sheller, Separator and
Cleaner, Is pronounced the best machine of the
kind In this country. And In proof, it may be
Mentioned that the "Advisory Committee ap
pointed to !select Implements for exhibition at
the Unlversa/ Expoeition In Parts, in 1887, have
selected this Sheller as the brat in America,"
and at tlie.request of J. C. Derby, H. Agent, a
machine luol been shipped to Peril; for icxhi bit ion.
The fact may also be stated that at the great
trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N.
Y., in July lust, finder the auspices of the New
York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported
by one of the moat com p etent Committees as the
best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma
chine, anti has e no hesitation in pronouncing it
the best (ben Sheller we ever The report it
signed by Ruch men as John Stanton Gould,
President N. N. State Agricultural Society' B. P.
Johnson, Secretary to same, Solon Robinson,
Agricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edwards
Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Time,
From
ro among many complimentary newspa
per notices, the following, from the New York
Observer, is deemed moth, lent
"Among all the Hand Corn Shellers made in
New York and Albany—and one single firm
manufactures more limn Io,ouo annually—not one
can enter the circle with the Sheller Just invent
ed by T. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It
shells, separates and cleat., rapidly and easily,
at one operation, as fast as the ears can be put in
to the hopper."
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHELLERS
ready for Kale In the course of a month's time.
All letter, to be ad/raw - XI to
WM. WiTiLF,
P. O. Box 248, Gettysburg, Pa.
March 11,1887.
Money, Free as Water.
10000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling A
. gents, Male or Female, of all ages,
are wanted to solicit trade In every City, Town,
Minage, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through
out theentireor the most saleable novel
ties ever knownPEß IE . PROFIT and
READY *JAL& WHERE OFFERED !I
.
Smart men and omen can m e from 4-1 to $5O
per day, and no sk of for I A small capital re
gutted of from to 2:oo—the more money in
vested the the profit. No Money required
in advanc e—we t send the articles and receive
pay afterwards!, If you actually wish to make
money rapidly *id dully, write for full particu
lars and addressi
lill iItNOR & CO., (From Paris.)
1210 Broadway, New York City. •
Feb. 25, 188 T. t
"BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI:"
A Complete History of the New States and
Territories, from the Great River
to the Great Ocean.
BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON.
OVER 20,000 COPIES SOLD IE ONE xorrit.
IIFE sad Adventure on Prairies, Mountains
and the Pacific Coast. With over MO Deem-11,-
1 1 e and Photographic Views of the Scenery,
Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curkwitles of
the New States and Territories.
To
will
emigrants and settlers in the
"Far " this History of that vast and fertile
region prove an invaluable assistance, sup
. ng as it does a want long felt of ^fall, slither
c and re/labia guide to rnate, soil, producta,
of traveL
AGENTS WANTEOI2.—Send for Circulars and
sac our teraoi4_and fall description of the work.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Ulf Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Aug. 23, UM 4w
W E have Me received • new enortanent of
mu nee rn erre,
to Which A
A.
Invite the strew
SCOTS ft BON.
INSUEE TOUR PROPERTY.
Tho Pterniers' and iferchante rasuranre
Cbinpany, of York, Penn'a
incorporated by tha Leitialaturc of rumen. In Ilia.
ATITIOKIZID CAPITAL. 8100,010
M=i2Sll2lll
MI=MM
INS[TRANCE can tw made in thin Companc nt
I no km rater, NI are consintent with the securi
ty .4 the (4unpatty and the parties Insured, and
on an se,oommodatZng fermi as with any Compa
ny In the country.
Po premium noter, are taken and consequently
no antawninents will he made on int Pollele..
This being an inland Company, no risks will be
liken In the large chill..
More than half of its entire stock Is owned by
its Officer. and Directors, wldch is a guarantee
that its affairs wit be so managed as to make It a
safe medium for insurance.
All looses promptly adjusted and paid without
any delay.
Applications made through the Prot office,
front auy part of the country, wilt inert with inn
med lute attention.
littler to thecorner-room, I*eond Story of
BI7ILDIN( I. Centre Square, kirk.
Prrsittertf—HENßY WELSH.
Presi deta-1) A VII) E. SMALL.
Diretiorz,
Philp A. Small, John A. Weimer,
M.-71. Npnhr (ho. W. 'lsmaili:,
Charlet( A. Morrtm, 1 4 1:H. Kurt:, (of C.)
John F. Spangler, LeWin Carl,
Day kt E. Small.
Treneurer—Charlett *W . enger.
Atkceennirte—T. Kirk White.
HENRY A. PICKING, Agent, riettynburg,
F. N. W. HOWERN, " Vorkttprings.
July 1, Sni
THE NORTH AMERICAN
LIFE Am) Reer DENT
INS U.R.4XCE COMPANY,
No. 4.V Wolnut RI root, I.IIII.ADLLPHIA
Capital
OYFICK/IN :
I.FINVIS I. HOUPT, President,
et. P. DARLINGTON, nee'y..and Treas.
DauErruax:
. .
Lenin L. Haupt, .
J. K Ktrigidey,
Runnel C. Palmer, Jame. N. l'onrad,
W. W. Kurtz, John Ilinglinni,
11. G. brigenring, Thomas K. Prtrnion,
Jinn. Shields, John A. Wright.
peraorut of end PUP or aarapation
sgahun deal M either from
' DISEASE OU ArcIDENT,
• , at Lowest Caalt Rates.
All life policies of this Company are payable at
the age of so ; so that a sta r nuty enjoy the bent ,
At of his investment to his old age, it hie Ilfe Is
protracted beyond fourscore ;veto*.
.1.1 - 11ENRI A. PltlidNli, Esq., tiettyaburg is
the Company's Age lt for Atlanta county. Ile
sill cheerfully furnish all Infortuatlon requested.
August tl3, DSC. 3nt
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP-\C
IIscoRPoRATED, M.ttwit IS, DM
DM=
Prod.lent—George Su Op,
Viee Preoldent—elumuel IL Russell
,er return—D. A. Buehler.
Trunriurer—E. Fahnentoek.
• Executive Contmitiee---110bert McCurdy, An
drew Heintielman, Jim'', King.
Managers—George Mums., D. A. Buehler. R.
McCurdy, M. I:kind's-ince, S. R. Russell, E. G.
Fatinestock, A. D. Buehler, It. O. McCreary,„tiet
trriburg ; Jacob King, titration township % A.
fielnixelinan, Franklin; Wm. D. }limes, New
°mord; Wm. H. Wilson, Bendersville; 11. A.
Picking, Struhan ; John Wolfonl,l,al !more ; John
Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders-
Abdiel F. Gitt, New Oxford; Jae. 11. Mar
shall, Ilatniltonbun John Cunningham, Free
dom ; Joint Horner, 3luuntJoy; Wm. lions
Lib,'rtv.
White,
airtilia Company is Binned in its operations to
the county of Adonis. It has been in operation
fur more than 15 )rare, and in tluit period has
made lint one amtemment, having paid losses by
ti re during that period amounting to 513,1158--$6,-
710 of n bleb have been Fold during tile Last two
earn. Any person dildring all /111tUrallee nail
apply to any of tile above named Managers for
further information.
Ka The Executh e Committee Merlx la the of.
nee of the Company, on the lied Waineaday lu
ep•ery month, at 2 dekiek, P. M.
•t. 16,16(15. tf
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MORO PEEELLIPS'
GENUINE IMPROVED
S UPER-"C*P it I iMD C TR I A I iii A RNTEE'D.
FOR MALE. AT XANUFACTUILER . I4 DEPOTI4,
No, V North Front Street, Philadelphia,
AND
No. Ai South Street, Baltimore:\
And by Dealers in general throughout the
Country.
The SOMBRERO (WAN() of which MORO
PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and always has
been nuntufasturtd, and of which he has lode
eontrot for the United states,) contain,. tiny per
cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone,
therefore It is mare durable. The addition
of ammonia gives it greater fertilising value.
Over six years' esperlenee Mta proved to the
Fernier that It makes a heavier grain than even
stable manure, and Is not only active Ind lasting.
MORO PHILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
lirPriee 9;kl per ton of _,NMI lbs. Discount to
Denies..
Mareh 1, 1967. 910
Pacific Guano Company's
HOLVELE
PACIFIC , GUANO
OFFICE OF GENERAL AGENCY 71 MOCTII FCDRELT,
BALTIMORE, YT.
JOHN S. RHINE & CO
WWI 1109414; Agentslin. Company.
from very extended use of thin Guano through
out'. the country renders it unnecessary to nay
more this newton, than Its romposition and quality
are precisely the same as that heretofore sold by
us for the Company.
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We have sold dill+ Guano from the beginning
under a regular system of rigid inspection, at an
expense to the Company of many hundred. of
dollars annually. This Is done for theyiroterhort
alike of the consumer and the Company, as It la
manifest to all who understand the trade in fer
tilisers, that it cannot be safely conducted on any
other principle. The Importance and extent of
the trade demands this protection.
We are prepared to exhibit Dr. A. Snowden
Plop( s cerffe of forpecnon for es ere cargo
.11. Consumers must observe the name of Jos is
S. Raul 8. Co. branded on the bugs, none other
genuine.
Aug. SI, MC. 3m
1 iIIMI liiilf:l Or IN:kil
wE take pleasure In announcing to Dealers In
IFT.rtilizers, and the A,gricultund public, that
we have within the past year Increased our null
ities for the menu feet ure of our RAW Moire MM.
PHATE, to an extent unuchalled by any other
House In the Milted States ok , Europe. These fa.
ditties not only' include the enlargement of our
old established works in Philadelphia, known as
the DELAWARE RIVER AGRICULTURAL
CHEMICAL. WORKS, but also the purchase of
extensive and well stocked works at Chicago, 111.,
with all the necessary machinery, cars, ac., is
conduct the business. This establishment alone
has produced, annually,over .5,000 tons of
dried Bones and Meat, and is capsule of being
largely increased. We desire, by the closest su
pervision, to conduct these two concerns so that
our elastomers will derive a practical benefit m
their consolidation, in obtaining a MANURE wh
ahall maintain a standard and unitorm quail*
and at the lowest possible price.
BAUGH et BON
\ Peruvian Guano Substitute !
BA UGHB'
RAW BOSH
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
DAMN & SONS.
Bale Prop./dors Ot Manufacturers,
Delaware Ricer Clhasten' Works,
PHILADELPHIA.
AND
Calumet Works,
CHICAGO.
ea-Farmers are recommended to parch/ate of
The dealer li:suited in their neighborhood. In see
lions where no dealer la yet established, the
Phosphate may be procured directly from the un
dersigned. A priced Circular will be gent to all
dealers who apply.
BAUGH & 1302113,
Offices, No. 20 S. Delaware Arenue,
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PAILADILLP/i/A,
AND
No. =2 Lake Street, Chicago.
BAUGH BROTHERS A CO.
General Wholesale Agents.
No. Isl Pearl Street, corner qv' ad.r,
Naw Yozr.
GEOROD DUODALE,
Who'emir Ageut for Maryland and Virginia,
07 aod 107 &NW, Wharf, •
EMZ=I
sailt - We are prepared to Supply our Patent See
t.uial Mill to all Manufacturers for grinding
Donee, Guano and all other hard imbatancea.
.Ltrnat 5, 1857. Itm 1
SEWING ILIOKINE3.
Tile Grover k Biker.--The Best 11 Use.
\
ratiiESE Machines have become ea - well known
ththatlittle need be - mid by way of recommen
on. They have taken the Drat premium at
all the late State Fairs and are univenually ac
knowledged to be the BEST in use by all who
have tried them. The °Grover & Baker Stitch"
and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have
been attained by no other Machine. They are the
only machines that sew and embroider with per
fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted
to Family use. They are noiseless, sew directly
from the spool without rewinding, and are aim.
pie in their construction. They are easy to man
age, and can be worked by almost any child.
Every family should have one. They ease labor,
they race lime, and they sere mosey and do their
work better than it tan be done by ' hand.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent
for the above Machines, has established an Agen
cy in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al
wave have on hand a supply. Persona wishing
to buy will please call and examine for them
aelvea.
ail-Needles and Thread will ale. be aupplled.
J. S. WITHEROW, Agent,
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
Ang. 27, PAU tf
H. F. ROBING & BRO.,
FRESCO AND ORNAMANTAI. PAINTEILY,
FREDERICK CITY, MD., ,
pEF3PECITI7LLY inform the public that they
ed to YR.M. - CO CHURCHES,
fa r a m, WiR T ATE RESIDENCES, &c., in the
most approved styles, modern or ancient. All
work warranted to give WU/action as to Mate,
durability and cheapness.
April24,lBM. Orn .
CIENTLICICENI3 landabing Good• all kinds
Ur and Ptylelgt NORRIIV.
40,M) 00
RTZTCPS
VEGETABLE AIBMBIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE Ur
Grey-hended People have their
locks restored by it to the dark, harrows,
silken trews of youth, and are happy!
Young People, with hgakfasiest or rd Hale,
have these unfashionable colors changed to
a beautilbl auburn, and rejoice: . ,
People whose heads are covered with
Dandraf and Humors, use it, and have clean
coats and clear and healthy scalps I
Vt.terans have
their remaining_ locks tightened, and the
bare spots covered a ith a luxuriant growth
of Hair, and dane for joy:
Young Gentlemen we it because it is
richly perfumed!
Young Ladies use it because It keeps
their Hair in Place!
5.A0,000.
Eve body 0 ""t and will use It:because
it Is the cleanest and best article In the
market !
Par 'ls by Thsigists gem*.
PRICE $1 00 PER BOITLE.
Sir For NMI. by A. nut It. Horner,
Gett3*burg. unit A. E. Barker. LltileMown.
April T..twt7, Wu
F 0 U T Z.'S
Horse aol MR Powders.
) Ifisik.
this animsl, such BS (.:Lt u'j N 4 / 3 E33 " :
YELLOW WA. .
ECCSITS332
relitUl6ll3
T EN? Eft, ?E
-VE , rOUNDER
LOSS OF APPS.
MM3MI
ENELKi Y;tc Its
use improves the
wind, Jncremes
the appetite , gives
• smooth •ad
gUAsy 'kin -.and
Itt=:l==mbl=
To teeing of Cows thie peepers non a Invaluable.
It ineremlee the quantity and Ito pm"ee the quably
of the milk. It bas
peen proven by ac•
tual experiment ta
. 4 44415 r— locreue the quite
lily of milk sod
cream twenty prr
cent, and make the
ft seek d'•)-?.* butter firm and
owseL In leveeing
Apr . tattle. It sleet them
, . . an appetite browns
-. their hide, sod
grew,' . _ • • maker them thrive
Much faster.
In all /Deems of Bohm, each a Conine, Mem In
the Lungs, Liver,
be, Olt article
je t"
set. aa • !terrific. -
By pabang from
oberhall a paper
to a paper in a o
barrel of swill the - -
above disease, -
will be eradicated- . _ --
or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the flog Choler;
Pries 96 Gum per Paper, or 6 Papers for 111.
PILICPAZID
8. A. FOTITZ ai 13110.,
CZ=
MUNI/LB DEW AND MIIIIICENE Dint
Mo. Ile Franklin Bt., Baltimore, ltd.
For Sale by Druggists And Storekeepers through.
out the United Steles.
For gale ov A, l). Buehler, (lettyalainr, Laugh
lin /11. Bukhllelll, Wbeeling, Va.; C. Bender &
Co., i'lltshorg; Johnson, Holloway Jr -Cowden,
Philadelphia.
_ David E. Pouts, Ilueeeaser
Dee. 17, 181 E. ly
Poland's Magic Bilious Powders.
THIN PREPARATION le the die.
oovery Poland, for
merh t‘lire W.
the BaPtbt
Cheteh In Goffstown, N. H., and a
man dearly beloved by that de
nomination throughout New Eng-
I G land. He was obliged to leave the
• pulpit and study medicine to eat
' DEI , his own life, and his NIAGIC POW
' --v.'' , DERN are one of the most wonder-
Jul d scoveries of modern Inure. It Is
The Great Liver and Bilious Remedy
which completely thmws in the shade all other
discoveries in medicine; and it affords Min much
gratification that they rreelve the unanimous
approbation of all who have teated theta. The
Magic Bilious Powders are a
Positive Cure for Liver Complaint!
In Ita mut aggravated form, and an Inuniatlata
ourrector of all
BILIOUS DERANOFFNLENT(4I,
Excellent fur HEADACHE,
CONIS
PIMPLES T LOTCHES
IPATION,
, B,
BALLOW SKIN, DROWSINI*III4,
iirtRTBURN, PALPITATION,
And a most wonderful
Can lad Preventive it Fever aid ley!
(We inlet.e all who are troubled with this fear.
fill malady to always keep the Powders on hand
ready for irameditte use.)
Here are a few important particulars:
lat.—They are the Groat Specific torah Bilious
Affections
2nd.—They are the only known remedy that;
will core Liver Complaint.
3d.—They are the only known remedy that will
cure Constipation.
4th.—The Powders are tar thorough in their
eperation that one package will be all that the
majority of those mints them will require to effect
a cure.
6M—They are a mild and pleasant yet the most
effectual cathartic known.
nth.—Thew are the cheapest and best medicine
extant, an (hey /an be Scut by mall to any part of
the globe for the price, 50 cents.
Circular*, containing certlficalso, inforMatlon,
worlddc, sent to any part of the
4, o`r
0r by mall ou
C. G. CLARK s CO.,
' Gemmel Agenta,
New Haven, (kaln,
Prtee 50 anal 1 Box.
March 18, 1887. eowly
Coe's Dyspepsia cure !
qUI 18 Great 'Remedy for all Deems of the
STOMACH,
Othe discovery of the inventor of Coe's Viduable
Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his
health. It cured Cramp In the litomachsfor him
which had before yielded to nothing butchloro
form.
The almost daily testimony from various parts
of the country encourage. us to believe there is
no disease caused by a disOnlered stomach It will
not speedily cure.
Physicians Endorse and tree It.
Ministers glee Testimony qf It. /11jkvaw
Alid from all directions we receive tidings of
cures performed.
DYSPEPSIA I
I=
WE-HEADACHE!
U two cored in hundred.ofcases
HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS!
It Moen In thirty minutes
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH!
RISING OF THE FOOD!
It stops Immediately
DISTRESS AFTER EATING
CHOLERA MORSE'S!
Rapidly yields to a few deism.
=EI
-
Will be changed with hall& bottle.
It is Perfectly Harmless !
Its UI 4 IPKECEDENTF2) SUCCESS is owing to
the tact that IT CURES BY ASSISTING NA
TURE, to re-assert her sway in the gystem I
Nearly every dealer in the United States sells
It at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
U. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
New Havel Conn.
March It, LOS. eowly
PAINTS FOR PAILKEES
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AND OTHERS.
rURE (Marton Mineral Paint Co. are now mann
lecturing the Bent, Cheapest and most Dwa
ine Paint In use two coats well put on, mixed
with pure Linse ed Oil, will last lu or 15 years; It
Is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,
and an be changed to green, lead, stone, drab,
olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer.
It is valuable for Rousts, Barns, Fences, Wrists,
and Car-makers, Palls and Wooden-ware, Agri
cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessel. and
Shim' Sonoran, Cann as, Metal and Shingle liestak,
(It being Fire and Water proof) Floor Oil Cloths,
(one Manufacturer having used SOSO bbla. the past
years and nos paint for au v purpose is unsurpruts
ed for durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness.
Price MI per bbL of 3lni i Which will supply •
farmer for years to come. Warranted In all
cases as above. Send for a circular which gives
fall particulars. None Tine unless branded
In a trade mark Grafton neral Paint. Address
DANIEL BID
25t Pearl Street, New York.
Sept. 6,18577. Om
LTEW GOOD9.—Norris has Just retained from
IN the My with a large assortment of eiouthas.
Oall and examine them. May a. 4.
MIME HMIS, drat quality, and reasonable ls
r price, eark be bad at KALULSOICH,II
rIONBTARTLY on hand, ant online
ntemlls, PHOTOGRAPH A Chula
out Baskets Ibr gramme Gan the Geld.
P'HOTOdRAPILS of our Ointeralt ee 4 ether etir
umedebelln4lviduale Bt the Eseestaingr.
C.
TLir preparation,
btu: o 4 talorably
known will thou
oughly tyliirigurate
lindon down and
Inn oidritrd boner,
by wens/boning
and oleanolag jta
rinwa.hand inWa•
/moo
Ic I. a aura pre
lim', of a/I
I=l2
One dose will eine
It oorneta at calcr
Oue dose,wlll remove