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FRIDAY AFTRIVICHIN, YOE. 1, MT.
CIANAN AND srmit.
The town of Rennes, in Brittany, is
noted for its peculiar butter; the milk
of the previous evening is mixed with
the warm morning's milk, and the mix
ture allowed to stand for two or three
hours, when the whole is churned..--
Those who practice this plan claim that
they thereby obtain ailltrger amount of
butter of a more delicate flavor.
Near Glasgow, le Scotland, the pro
duct of two or three milking% ie allowed
to stand until the cream rises, say .from
12 to 24 hours ; all is then poured, and
left still, until the mitt r e is sour. A
tough skin is formed ok the surface ;
great care must be taken that this skin
does not get broken, for, should.the air
obtain entrance, fermentation will take
place ; this will Injure the butter, and
spdil the buttermilk.
In Holland the milk of each milking
is allowed to become sour (being repeat
edly stirred to prevent the cream from
rising to the surface and remaining
there,) mid as soon as a wooden spoon
will stand in it, it is churned.
PIRENING Di" PEAIIII4.
This subject was pretty freely discus
sed by the horticulturists of Cleveland,
Ohio, at a late meeting. Mr. Marshall
said that some kinds of pears needed
more pruning than others, but generally
the neglect of pruning would soon result
in'the death of the tree, as the tree, if left
W grow without check, would kill Itself.
Mr. Elliot said that the public generally
wanted tall, straight trees, and in •con
formity to this, the nurserymen had got
to trimming up the stems, leaving a few
lateral branches, so as to form a little top.
And again, they grew them so thick in
the rows that they bad but 'title chance
to form that bushy head which was desir
able. However, taking the tree as it
came from the nursery, getting thrifty
t one-year old trees, 11-Possible, be would
cut back severely—hat Is, cut hack all
the laterals to one or two buds, and cut
the top down enough - to make the dor
-mant buds In the stein about two feet
high. - The first year, he would do no
more to it; the second spring he would
cut back the last year's growth to two or
three buds, leaving the tree in u ropnd,
bushy shape, getting the head as low
- and near the ground as possible. This
process of spring pruning was to be con
tinued until the head was formed, with,
perhaps, some exceptions, to wit as one
of them, If a tree grow very strong, as
was sontetitues the case, throwing up
shoots four, nix, or seven feet long, he
mould leave them until about the 30th
of July, and thee cut sway about two
thirds of the previous year's growth.
The reason for this is, that if cut In the
spring, the vigor of the tree would cause
a new growth of strong thrifty shoots;
while, if left uutil the .11th of July, the
growth would be checked, and the for•
inatto,n of fruit spurs induced. For the
Same reason, he would do much of his
pruning by pinching in Ow er.ds of tho
111111)5.
Tint BIST TOMATO I'lcx.l.l.—Take
one peck of green tomatoes, sliced, sprin
kle them with salt, and let them stand
until the next day, when drain them.
Then use the following as spices: One
ounge of mustard, one and a half-ounces
of black pepper, one ounce of yellow mus
tard seed, one ounce of allspice. Put in
the ketti%a layer of spices and one of to
matoes alternately. Cover them with
vi 'legal; wet the mustard before putting
it in ; let the whole boil fifteen or t wen
ty minutes, and you will have pickles so
good that you will be pestered by all
your friends and neighbors asking you
for 11.- taste of them and a recipe.—Ohio
Coltivalot.
KEEPING CIDER SWEET.—The Utica
Herald states that A. G. Williams; 'of
Hampton, Oneida county, has a method
of preserving cider worthy of being gen
erally known. Allow the older to work
until itints reached the state most desi
ntblc to the taste, then add grated horse.
radish Mt the proportion -of a tumbler
and a half to the barrel of cider, and
shake up welt. This arrests fermenta
tion, and after remaining a few weeks
may be racked off in clean casks, and
the air excluded by Closing the bung.
Wet' preserved in this way has a pleas;
ant, agreeable flavor.
JOHN SHIfF.I.I", of Nelson, Wiscoruiin )
went into his nerd last week and open
ing a stack of wheat found it wet. He
said he would look at the other, and if
that was wet too he would hang himself.
It was wet and he shot the top of his
head 'off:
IT would really seem that the ancients
, did surpass their descendants in the per
;fection of the arts. A fire and burglar
proof safe, which has been subjected to a
volcanic eruption, has been discovered
among the ruins offPompell, its contents
- Uninjured. It very much resembles
Modern safes.
A PARTY of divers at Nashville recent
ly hooked on what they suppose') was
the safe of a steamer sunk some twenty
years ago. After long and hard labor
they succeeded in raising an old cooking
stove. •
A "otterne.sim MOTHER" writes to
the Allentown (Pa.) Democrat for ad
lice, which she gets, thusly : "The on
ly wity to cure your son staying out.'late
o' nights' is to break his legs, or else get
the 'calico' he runs after to do your
house work:"
THE .Spirit of' Jefferson states that the
fish "trap" near Mr. blanning's resi
dence on the Shenandoah produced as
much as one thousand eels p one night
last week! - And it wasn't a good night
for eels, either!
A !caw grout originally from Japan, is
rapidly spreading at the South. It is
regarded as a great blessing to the South.
THE OM who wets "I'm saddest
when I slog," was A fool to sing much.
Premium Watling Saltine.
nma undersigned ha putchused the Patent
I Right for Adams county or
GOCIISAITERIS IMPROVED WASHING MA
'CAERE,
which took the not Premium at the Adams and
York county FaArs. It le- the best article at the
kind now In e, and Wee unbounded natielke-
Lion. Towhship Rights for rile. Address
EDWARD SHEFFER,
Oct, Mier. et. Hampton, Adams county, Pa.
LAST NOTICE.
Warindebted to the late Inn of Mc
n DIEHL will pies/mean and settle:
Amt. pekl benign Che lot of December, the Books
min be left in the hands of so.otheer for collec-
Hob e without , repot to remove%
McCUEDY ,11, DIEHL.
Oet. 11, MO. tf
SHINGLES. -
Dem ssoroLm,theb...t. in the nitulte‘ for
.1. West lAMB ang.litailinent Camber Yard,
.6112 the Railroad, adjoining th e tan. Kline, tike,
N
tyaborg,
ov. - N.IM if
TO =ULM
rsae • pair of CHOPPING Eics....ND
011/mini—aim a BOtit .
gaffe of
Gattribl4 °cl ' 287. tf 12111'51{1144312aL
MmiNuepwrirs, at the Renebiler Gene
r. superb and tarnished at ono -Wm city
prieet4 Call and eilialitle ePeCtmeha.
C. J. TrY.W.
SZDtERS
HE.4D-QU4RTERS,
At NORRIS' SORT, to the pleat to got
FALL & WINTER GOODS
CH.RAP FOR CASH.
I F you want • cheap Oyer-coat i.
to soma ,.
Ir. you want a good cheap i nlora o l oaxtw.
I F you want a good IPrelPday go Olt ko
I F you want a gad pair otrar io ta to Noßavr.
I F you want a good ebony Vol lto
jr you want a FAHHIONABLE
RRIS'.
I F 'you want a late Fall Style cap
go to N o
IF you want a good pair aßoota
lt gLaa,,,.
IF ion waIIf:ILFASITIONAInIEZAM .
IF you want a good French Cl o t! &t ailor
I F you want a good Umbrella, io NoNnio "
IF you want gxtd Paper Collags,
ga
to Nomor.
I F you rout a faahltmable salt o r t atla tor.
IF youw ant anyttints In the Cirprgiatre.
IF you want a good SMOKE,
go to NORRIS'.
lii( want good ELEAVT
Al.—A large stock of CASSIMPIRES IN THE
PlSC Emade ( I. 3o Perso . to. p
eaq referring
t H= o t t o th Er
ow
est eash price. TFIEO. C. 'NORRIS.
Oct. 11, 1667. tI
FRESH ARRIVAL
33 B. - sr G-001)13
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A: SCOTT & SON.
Their 4ock consists of
MEIUNOES, all styles.
DELArNES, all styles..
) CALICOES, all styles.
MUSLINS, all Mdes.
CLOVHS AND CASS:IMERES
' 1 of all atylem and quality.
i
Perot:lna wanting GOOD GOODS and
GOOD BARGAINS,
Should not fall to go to the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON,
Chambersburg strevt, 2nd &mare,
Getty spurg, Pa.
Oct, 11, IS/17
BARGAINS
ELM
NEW GROCERY
or oErrYssuno. \
JOHN CRESS &SON
HAVE opened a new GROCERY, In Gettys
burg, on the north-west corner of the Public
&Mare, anREI4II d ha veputt received a splendid assort
ment of F
GROCER,IEIO,
locluctlffs Surd Coffees, h(olakssm, Wraps. eens
tiptoed, Tobacco - Salt, Fish , Sams, BDoolaiets T , dkc.
Also, QIIRENOWARE, CONFECTIONS,
uts, Fruits, ps, Fancy Artlelia and Notions
genniallt We i in also keep on hand FOR
Raving FEED-MIFF&
_purchased for CASH, we arerepared
to sell very cheap. Give us a call and Judge for
Yourselves.
JOHN CHEW
J. W. CRESS.
Rept. 27, INST. tt
WIL t. 8 ALLBMITH & SON,
GIETTYS'BURG, PA.; _
CARPENTEDS AND CiNTRACTORS.
Are prepared to de all kinds of Carpentering
—contracting and erecting buildings of all
kinds, r.eparing;ab. They keep eakketuttly on
hand and manunentare to order.
DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SAM, DOOR
AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE,
DOOR & 'WINDOW BRIACRETS,
And any othe r Article In the Building Line.
Seasoned nia' teals] constantly on hand. ens
rlenced workmen always In readiness. and work
executed with dispatch. ''''
4Vir Orden promptly attended to.
Sept. m, iiin.• if
The-First National Bank
OF GETITSECRO
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSiTS
I=l
Buys and sett 011 kinds of
GoVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD AND SILVER
amverts 7-30 Note* into 47;-20 U. S. Benda,.
Orders solicited and prompUy attended to.
April 15., OEO. ARNOLD, Caihier.
GROV=6III3OI . II PLIXOII,
GROMNBTEEN• I 3 PIANOS,
GROVENSTESN'S PIANOS,
409 Broadway, New York,
499 Broadway, New York,
499 Broadway, N. Y.,
ARE unrivaled for DURABILITY. POW=
and EVENNESS of TONE. melba br
coming the favorite OVER ALL with
Musician.-Amateur and an lovers of
MUSIC. They are WARRANTED In retry ger
Mprices ONE-THIRD LD'WER than other
T-CLASS makers Seed for Circular.
OROVICOMEEN I CO.,
Oct. 18, 18/7. tal 499 Broadway, New Tort.
TURBINE WATER WHEEL
AdtVING received the_ segency Or th e celebra
ed DR. KIND , L..*GER TURBINE
TER WHEEL, for Adams, Franklin, Cum
berland, Bedford and Fulton counties, Ps., and
Allegheny, Washington and Frederick ocentles,
Rd, we an recommend It as being eqbal In
Power and emsseedult mom admintuelus than
submerged wheel to um Send for mreolar. dull
tikormg, Shafting, Bangers and Pulleys, Walsh
ed to order.
McDQWELL & BAMMI:L, Amenta,_
Oct. 4, led 7. 3nt Hammetrorn, Md.
AGENTS WANTED.
NO SOAP—NO WATER—NO SLOP.
QaLASS CLEANING POLISH.—This is • new
nd most excellent article, patented by Mr.
M. Brown, N 0.74 Steeckm Nett York.
It will be universally used, an It le mare Mete
tual than the old system of cleanlng Windows,
Mirrors. Gold, most b y e
Ware.
dm Purchasers must be oareral, as a s Porloaa
satiate hat made its
Sept. 20, ISM. am
MARRIED LIFE.
TtiFORMATION and advice of vital importance
.1- to the married of both sexes, in a sealed *oval.
ope, canbe obtained free of , by addressing
the undenderned
SA. EL biTTLER.,
Mgt rooders', New York.
0et..111, WO. 8m _
Photons* Album
1 1
ir.. pio V i ttan beannhal , 7 •
31 Th. Oner Pock • . 4.1,. ' ....... i
NOW& mama Vire . ~
a ss Chats sull Dads. :-. lir w
ht,ve tau g ht low sra • • • '''' low. gr
a th the ague nemittles can bone d`Mr te
In tnla conn_tr or oat at ft.C. J. ..
Jac. Ilk VW.
,tf,tr.s. =au.gt,twl.oo:l;g6rr
WI 6 Wain WON.
IL 11111111111111 W
n. now rontivinn I bow stock of
DRY GOOINI,
NOTIONS,
OROCENINS,
QUEENSWARII,
. MAILOW43II,
800T5,..8130ES AND HATS.
I mil the attention of my customers and the
mannentite to my tarn stook of 0001111, width I
am now oentmt et lower rate. Mee tbm'Dave
hem Mee tke war, and at prices whiek cannot
OW to strike tbe pessimism as cheap. With every
IlecWty for pnretealuir Omit at as low drams es
say in t h e trade, lam also prepared to meet
cempetition In low prim from any and all
myab u oon SrolYthe lowet markstprke
shed
rule.
EITESNEW.
Petersburg, (Y. 8. 1 ) Oct. la ISM
Great National Telegraphic
COZMNROL&L
New. * owd 911 Chestiort &met,
REMOV AL
T• elle nowt Ceasing Mow la Me fl/17
and Part
&w
ith t the Second
Floors of and the whole Of the Third
BANE eI OF MIME= BUILDINGS,
liwerlY °Mte
The best organhes e & and cond H t e ed
Btu!newt
College In the city.
Tha Carlo of Teachers has no superior.
Educa for the Countlngwoom In tbe short.
art possi bletime consistent with the interests of
the student.
send kw Circular.
TAYLOR & SEAN:IL
oct. 23, IEO7
TINWARE & EITOVEL
TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TINAVARS
IN THE COUNTYAT
S.. G..COOK'S,
(former d t pdrew Polley's;) also moment
THE BM COOKING STOVE!) IN MARKET,
ameba which are the
OLD DOMINION,
COMPROMISE,
PI=^ 4 II7I3YLVANZA.
NOBLE coca.
ECONOMIST,
MOIL= eIIIZAF. /to
Also, many other articles for Kitchen use. will&
will be wed as low u aL any ether
place In the county.
June 24, Ulll7. tf
W. 14 BIDDLE. U. IL HiMIL
100.000 BUSHELS BIHAR WANTED.
NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE.
TM. E. RIDDLE & CO. would Inform the pub.
lle that they ha ye /eased the Wareham's on
the corner of Stratton target and the Railroad, In
(MR) shunt, where they will carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BrBINESS,
to al/ its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be pad for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover
and Timothy Heeds,_Flasseed, Sumec, Kay And
Straw, Dried Fruit, Nate, Soap, Rams, Shoulders
and Sides, Potatoes , with everything else in the
country_produce line.
GRORIES.—On hand, for e sale, Coffees, Bu
rls, Molasses, Byrum jelie n ces, Salt, Cheese,
Buck
etisn, e rlafell% l2 , ' S 3 •Z, it.C. Also 'CO B MI Fill
Oil Tar, Se. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and
Nails; Snicking and Chewing Tobacco*.
They are always able to supply liana rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Cinemas mid other
fertilisers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load.
They will run a
LINE OF FREIGHT CARE.
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every week.
They are prepared to convey Freight either way
in any quantity at REDUCED RATES. They
will attend, if desired, to the making of purchase'
in the eltyr, and delivering the goods promptly in
Gettysburg. Their ears run to the Waretionee of
Nathan Hoop & Co., 128 North Howard et., near
Franklin, Baltimore where freight will be re.
°Dived at any time. They invite the attention of
'the public to their line ameuring thew that they
will spare no effort to accommodate all who may
patronize them.
BIDDLE & BENNEIL
April 1i,1866, tf
NEW LIIIO3ER YARD.
rundersigned has • opened LUMBER
rARD. on the Railroad, near Guinn *
illy's Lints Kilns. GetSzuhunt, and Wu the
public to give him oilL His eneortntent is one
of the best ever offered here, end hie prices afford
only the smallest Using profit. He hat
WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF
INCH BOARDS, FLOORING,
PALUTGIS, &C., *C.,
and Is constantly adding to Ms stock. Come and
examine for yourselves.
JACOB /MEAD&
0ct.29,1861L tf
MR OONFFATIONARY
ICE CREAK 6.4.L00Y.
Tirsubscriber respectfully 'Wising the sin
ana of Gettysburt and vicinity, that he has
a o:sifeetifeary Establishment,
_one door amt. of
the Fade Hotel, on CHAMBER 8131:111,41 snuorr,
to which he would invite their attention.
celr.v3, CANDIES, AND EVERY DESCRIP
TION OF CONFECTIONS,
together with NUTS, ORANGES and all kir, of
FRUITS, always on hand.
PART/E9, public and private, as well d FMllll*",_will be furnished with all kind, or
CARER, ICE CREAM, On pram idol form or
other.** and other • ..RWRMEMEIWS, attltelr
bowies, upon short notice.
Having spent a 111 e-time at the business, he
natters himself that he =ls it, and that
he Is able to give entire
Call and see his Conteetionary.
JOHN GRUEL.
May 21, MIL tt
Tigenbeeribeas have just feta:sled from the
teawith an iouttease supply of
IiARDWARE a GROCERtIK
wbith they •rs of:Wu at their okt stand in Bal.
Moore street, at plias to ant the times. Our
wank eonelste In pat of
BunDrso HATICHIALS,
CABPENTIM'S TOOLS,
BLACICSAITITCS TOOLS,
COACH FINDIN
GS,
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET HAMER'S TOOLE,
HOITIEHEEPEWS FIXTURES,
ALL HEMS
GROCERIES OF ALL IC
OF IRON,n%
o l eo, l 'PArtrni, Ir., Re.
There Is no article Included In the reveral de.
partments mentioned above but what can be had
at this store. Every clam of hlechasice can be
aceommodated here with tools and findlnga_and
Housekeeper, can and every article lathe'? Rue
Give us a eall, as we are prepared to sell as low
for each es any house oat of the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,
• DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 15, 14A.
NEW DRUG STORE,
DI NEW OXFORD
TT HE tterskrned has opened Drag Store la
New oa
ft. Adams otstaty, sad notwettally
mils the attention of the pnbM to his stock of
"Al r
tA Y IS ICEB
hTa s .rIA7.BeMED
ICI:NZ%
so a fon s
et of eaortt of DRUGS ; la a word a
co ok st Oseempaeottly kept ta • knee
win Drag Stove. AU of we WO beim por
ch met 4gring the pea two weeks, nod will be
ael Mabee. AU theartides formerly ateaulectored
at hie old estabffshaseat la Xeet Mirka- caa he
he alas. tradersteadlog backwoo vna rlecatT
so detlectlas WA poodeldisocX ho to woo:
ea hiebrogepareeadiorepreeteted. Thepub-
Ile ewe yeksested to give his • trial,
• D. X. XILLER.
ffewrOxford, May 4, M. ea
IRON-IRON-IRON !
_-,--
FORGE.
rteabaertbets lath= the Wale
Itua Ow have enietal Taw la ecouteethte
helefettam KUL sad ate new taaanaefthar
ricer, -
aatetas aad BIWA ve
la as* to stye
Oat Mat les awe
le se ,IllabOtasel plata
MM=',. AND
aantalaus a WARREN
11.—Th• Woad . mutat prlas pidd_jar
wr men sad amp woo IL it A.
wcg, rpm -
NEW GOODS.
p"711
rave Wish So b 0711 9 0. O haffi f 43 " 1 " 11
JAOOIIIB t BEM ITORE.
sew WSW§ Bdtel. L CELL3I3I32BIIIIRO BT
4== They
They the very hest selsetkie
MOM, CASSIMERDI, TWEEDS, *C.,
the market as produce, and are determined to
MD them ea ebeap as an be sold anywhere in
town or connay. Any weft wishing to babe
them CUT, mn have it done fine of chance. Those
desbinumods MADE L'l", red slap be seem...
dated. we warrant the beat work and the beet
atm to be bad anywhere. No humbug in what we
EMEM!MM!!
SigirTNO MACHINICR,
sad are always rawly to watt on customers. Pull
aattriaction given In opetsttag machines. Call
rod signalise. We warrant thews to be the best
to nae.
April g„ kir, 11
OILEAP IOR CASH!
STORE!
IN
GROCERIES, lIORE *C.
l e W underalgned hr relayed to Gettysteue. and
opened • new Store, an Beßamiro street, next
dear to the Post
Court Rowe, whOe nrsney TE AP
FOR CASHot large and choice
t of
°realties,—
SUGARS, COMMI, TRAN, motesus, slnt-
UPS, BALT, RC., with FISH,
BACON. LARD, &C.
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RI7IOI,
end everything else In the line.
Also. any quantity oniotions, to suit any and
everybody.
Recollect this is the place to buy CHEAP FOR
MARL
OEO. F. itstalimrsca
April HI,
NEW MEET.
NEWPORT & 'ZIEGLER,
.1111:01A1VICAL BAXRRB.
Rooth Waehlnnttreet, °nal square troto the
Ergo
the Hotel, G ISHURA2I, Pa. Oonetantly on
ban& beet alt
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZKLS, de.
Persons wishing fresh Bread will be peeved
every morning, by leaving their names and real•
dentine et the Bakery. Every efort made to
A plows. Give ea a call.
pril 20, 1183.
GREEN RIDGE!
Air NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! lie
JOHN NONEECK
I[l,Ml commenced Moro-keeping at GREEN
ja RIDGE, In Hamilton townehip. Adams co..
on the Hampton funspike, and would inform the
public that he has must returned from the city
with en excellent assortment of
8. G. COOK.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARD-WARE,
QUEENSAVARE, CEDAR-WARE, TIN.
WAKE, CANDIES, NOTIONS,
Tobaccos, Wt., ie.—indeed, a full and complete
line of Goode, to mutt the Deems' Gee and teeters of
all. Ma prime are as low as the very lowemt—
Callooes at 10 eenta and Muslin' at 11 eenta, ma
Instance.
Ho.. . - .
feels that Ma goods and price@ will be mans
factory to the public, and therefore invites a large
oFiof custom. from near and far. Don't forget
fi l ui ' vloe—the Green Skim% Store is the place to
the foil worth of your money.
April 22, INS. tf
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES
HE undersigned has opened a new Boot and
Shoe More, on BALTIMORE STREET, one
aor south of the Presbyterian Church and near
ly opposite McCreary's Saddler shop, where he
sem an attractive assortment of goods in his
ling all new and selected with the greatest care.
He nsa
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS.
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTH,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTLEMEN. S CALF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESSGAITERS,
GENTLEMEN IifILIFPERS, ALL STYL E ,
GENTLEMEN'S BALMORAL%
GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS. AC.
KISSES` CONGRESS GAITERS,
MIMIMES' BALMORA GAITERS,
SSES' MOROCCO B L
ALMORAL%
aC., &C., &C., AC.
BOY'S CONGRESS GAITERS
'BOYS' CALF BALMORALS
BOYS' BROGANS, &C., AC.
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture
constantly on band.
All will be sold at the lowest living profile.
Buyers. from town and country are invited to
call and examine goods and pr ices before par
ehaidnit elsewhere. I am determined to sell
cheap—a little cheaper than any other kottse In
the county. By strict attention to business, and
dealing fairly and squarely with everybody. I
hope to Mark and receive an encouraging share
of itt bil Y e A- P 4IDVAT'PIIIIING of Boots and Shoes
will also be carried on, in all Its branches.
Boots. Sheen and Gaiters made to order. Re
pairing done on short notice—and no °Obit
give satisfaction. None but grid
= to
workmen employed. Raving a life-time
experience at the business, I feel confident that
I can please an who rosy
D. H. KLINGEL.
Gettysburg. June 21.1867.
NEW SADDLER. SHOP.
tbe Hill. Baltimore street., Gettysburg, Pa.
—Constantly on band, or made to order, all
ads of
SIDING SADDIMI,
WAGON SADDLE,
CARRIAGE FURNI9*I,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
!UMW BRIDLES,
'BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
FLY•NEIR Sc.
as law r the Wrest.
Jone2l.lllC. tf
;1:1%.:f1;f0
1011EMPt OVICBDIZER,
ea the Mg Balgreare H.,
Ln mole erranimmenta to get fresh en=
,unzilt from the city and Ix determined to mil
He invites all to glee him call. 1112
stock oonsiste of G. 9„ NOTIONd ,
FLOUR, Corn Hest Chopped F Corn, Oata,
Ptah, Beton, Lard, Cheese, emelt Tobacco, de.
pm and Snuff, SUGAR, COFIrEE, Yeas Syrup,
Molasses, Candies, Coal Oil, Flab Oil, Tar, Beet
Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions,
Candles, /be., de.
Palte Cash or Trade will be given for Country
ies, such se Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Hap,
Potatoes,
tf
Rags, de.
April
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE.
THE andaralved often De mole, the TOWN.
SHIP RIGHTS of Adams oxothy, for DE LONG'S
PATENT. which Is eta
and ion Want= that hsa yet been uttered to
the public. The Inghts well be sold oa mama-
Ole terms. Ttds le aline opportunity hir ener
pato men to nuke GOOD WAGEfq manatee.
Wing or menthe these macadam. A sample
machine will be hirnialied any person who par
chasm a Right, II desired, at cost. Gal at the
store of Daphorn Rothman, N. W. cor. Name.
whem the machines may be seen and tried. .
FRANK. D. DIIPHORN.
Gettysburg, June 24.1M7. Lt
WATCHES I WATCHES! I
LEWIS STROME.
" Ts leillob` =Peed ht the Wrack trade. mid lise
iost returned Item New York with am exesually
ettmetive smertment. Be orlon ark tummies
m emsnot Mil to be asteploble to Myers. We
Moak embreees a large lot MEN
CELEBRATED .AXE RICAN WATCHES*.
GOLD AND BiLVER. •!s
R. B. Bartlett," Vim 12 1 / a o." and 'Optima:la
wt ifilalm=aat all other =aka.
U las Inuit aad GOAD Watch, aall on
= MN lITESKIVIIII,
At bin obi aasa Ll tt.Outlas
after opposite She Dimas. cafraavat i k
APRs eaattnass Shs
ilsiSaaaa basbare, as salon tall Oda
Jaselk lila ft
JACOBS it BRO
Also, Liquors,—
Eff3Zl33
~~• ~ ~,
0 pcal tt tpartinfut.
St. COUNTY AND SUNNOLINDING COtINTIEL
Infantry.—A Military Comps.
just been formed in Strahan and
as just
nding townehips, under the name
c l 'Ptraban Infantry." The following
kl
9ra were elected at Huateretown on
fireday last: Captain, .G. Heagy ;
:lb Lieutenant, A. Kink; Second Lieu
'art, J. L. Toy. The non-cominhation-
Afancers will be chosen to-morrow
1 -jug, at 6 o'clock, when every mem
al be required to be present. The
nyl numbers 83 men, and will, we
ful et „, re, prove a creditable organization.
Me
Elea 0 INSILXDSO Ae
coma:thee to acquire the Art of Singing.
may IMlESE'exerelses were composed to be need
, simultaneously with hie system, 'Tux Aire
11 final - no,' or with any ofAcr method for the cut-
Bon of the voice, and will take the Rince of
iIaISOBSINEIt SOLFEGl3loB.tm_being more melo
wootrid better adapted for
e of these exereiaea are'Tiec — ZlY beautiful
veil as useful, a mingling of the dake et sae,
K et ch secures the interest as well a. the improve-
Tit of the ;trident. The various styles devel
per in these exercise. render them invaluable
educational point of view, em they tend to
the e the intelligence and appreciation, and at
" tC Vre e stl e iZ r ca m r t elsi e t l ' 7UlVn t re h' fe p re u gc il e : to Ti g ' C
imersble marks of expression and forms of
TA ciliation. Upon the minute aceuracy with
.b these are accomplished depends the actual
very ng advancement of the pupil; any evasion
yearn
u r, ° l4lll l l l e, o th n e tTe r to trr u ha t n s d t , l a " :l 7 1 in e d a pT
and investigation, and a minutely faith f ul exe
c of them, will give unexpected power and
lone ty, and open to the student the means and
by which great artists produce their
7 , brilliant and profound effeets."— Watson , *
Journal,
f ew IN TWO VOLUMES.
, each, in Boards, Retail . ...$2 00
Cloth, Retail 2 ro
, A Sample Copy sent by Mail, post•pald, on receipt
of Wholesale Price, 51 50.
Published by
M . M. HALL & RON, •
No. 549 Broadway, New You
Publisher; and dealers in Music, and Manufac
turers of FLUTES, PIPES, PLAGELETS,*C.,&e.,
,te. Send for catalogue of prices.
P. O. Box 145, Gettysburg, Pa. I July 15, le.R. SP2 •
ninVigro Commits a Rape upon a
.1 Girl in Adams Counly.—We learn
T me days ago, &negro named Hall, ' 1
pe i; itted a hellish assault upon a white
the neighborhood of Littlestown.
N,, a that thb negro approached the
am of a Mr. Clouser, and ending no
or bigne but the daughter, weatl“...
1
Wei , Fermate. and-....au5, rapidly and easily,
at one operation, se feat as the ears can be put to
te the hopper."
co rt r eAdf t rM i l . is At e ow w w i e3 u ami
I r H ipme of
reedy for sale in the couple of a montlie time.
All letters to be addreeeed to
_..
..._
EMMEiI
LUMBER, COAL,
STOVES, TIN-WARE, &C..
Come of Carlisle Street and the Railroad,
GRPTYI3BIIR6, PA.
AN INKNNEIE STOCK!
order Nem
toigve the public something like an
adequate o( the Immense stock of Lumber,
Coal, Moves, Tin-ware, he., &c., on hand and for
sale 1,7 the undersigned, at his establishment, In
Carlisle street, across the Railroad from the Fllf
merger Illation, he would enumerate as far as the
thane of a newspaper advertisement will allow:
IN THE LUMBER LINE
Boards and Plank of every grade, from rulings
familial, Joist& aud Saint ling, pine and hemlock,
, planed and unpianed, Flooring,Shingles,
Shing Whit, Plastering Laths, Pickets, ready
nude Doors and Sash, Blinds and Shutters,—tn
hat, everything used for building purposes.
IN THE COAL LINE
Shamokin White Ash and 14-kens' Valley Red
Ash, these tirovarletles being the purest and beet
for all domestic purposes. Also the very best
Broad-top and Allegheny Smith Coal
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IN THE STOVE LfIlE
Wavert', Noble Cook, Royal Oook, Barley Sheaf,
OrientiM, Stewart's Cook, Ornamental Excelsior,
Prinee Royal and the Emerald Cooking Stoves,
all for coal or wood. These varieties are a selec
tion from the best and moat popular Cooking
Stovee the market affords, and are all warranted
to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large
variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop atoves, for
coal or wood, including the celebrated Morning
Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor,
Dial, Violet, Gem, Regulator, Comet, Egg, New
Egg, Parlor Cook, &c., Fire Brick and Orates,
for coal or wood, alwayh on hand.
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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 he seen to be appreciated.
The Stock is so large and varied that [hots, who
have not visited the establishment have no con
ception of Its extent. In addition to the ordina
ry kitchen utensil., it includes Bathing Vessels,
Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy, Chamber
Buckets, Brew! and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee
Canisters, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, Tumbler Drain
er., Bill-head Boxes, Waiters, Ale Carriers, Water
Coolers, Slaw Cutters, Nurse Lamps, Jelly Moulds,
Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Comb
flutes, Oen. Grant Plates and A B C Plates Ash
Buckets
Flour Sieves, Bird Cages, Spout Leads,
Canal Mills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons, Large
Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper Dip
pers, Wrought-iron Frying Puna, Smoothing
Irons, Foot Scrapers, Coffee Boasters, Waffle
Irons, Snuffers 'Dinner and Auctioneer Bells,
En Beaters, Oi lers, Fluted Funnels, Cool Sieves,
GL.sa-top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Fruit Cans, Self
waling Jars, he., &c. Tin-ware made to order,
and repairing promptly attended to, by the beet
of workmen.
IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE
Cast-Iron Pots, of every size and variety, for
stoves, Porcelain Kettles, for cooking and pre
serving, Tin-lined Kettles for ditto, Cast-iron
Stew Pane, of every sire and variety, Porcelain
and tinned, with a thousand and one other arti
cles impossitde to enumerate in an advertise.
meat.
Attention is specially directed to three valua
ble patents for which he is agent. and about
which there is no humbug, as can be attested_ by
*cores Who have used them, viz: TUE UNIVER
SAL CLOTHES -WRING ER, DOTY'S WASHING
MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND
CHURN.
The public are invited to call and examine
=and prices. He guarantees to *ell every-
In his line at exceeding low figures. Come
and see, to gratify your curiosity, If you do
not want to buy. No trouble to show goods.
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July 1, 1887
McCURDY & RAIELTON,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C.
rE undersigned are paying, at their Ware
ouse, In Carlisle street, adjoining Boebier's
, the highest prices for
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS_ BUCK
WHEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY
SEEDS, POTATOES, *C.,
and invite producers to give them a call before
selling.
They have constantly on hand for sale,
_ A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Molasses, &pups, °Weer', Sugars, with AWL,
Fish, Oils, Tar, Amps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos,
' Also the best brands of FLOUR, with FEED
of all kinds. They likewise have
t.j~]]1:7~i~y~~lij~:)/1~]I'~:4YEII~A A; :}'
Soluble Pacific Guano, 'glades' Phosphate and
A A Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market - prices for
all they buy they sell at theiowest living proll
They ask a lautrV public patronage. resolved to
give nattiest-don every ease.
ROBERT MeCTIRDY
WY. S. HAMILTON'.
Gettysburg, July 1,1867.
HEAD QUARTERS
I=
CI.L0'1 1 HII•T GI-.
PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP.
PICKLYG BELLE PANTS CHEAP,
PICKING BELL § VESTS CHEAP,
PICKING SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP.
PICKING SEISM NOTIONS CHEAP.
PICKING BELLS 041ASCIOS CHEAP.
PICKING =LIB TRUNKS CELEAP
PICKING SKEAN VIOLINS CHEAP.
PICKING WILLS AI:CORM:ONG CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS VZHT CHEAP.
CALL AND 81rE NIL.
Suly 3, 137.
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests r
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
X subscriber would Inform his automats
Mindsn that he Is still roanutheturing Yo
cu of tenthly and Machines, made to
order, on short nosh*, such sm
I
(dye different Mon of Powere,) CLOVER-SEED
smarms AND CLEANERII, CORN SEED
LESS AND SEPARATORS," CORNFODDER
CUTTERS, STRAW AND RAY CUTTERS;
PLOUGHS,
men or Osst Plan
Corn Planing ;e" Dorohnor Ploughs, Bldentn
and
•
Cider the latest leliffevernesie; alao Metal Screw for
Proem.
IRON RAILING
kw Cemeline, ell s
or Parches, with everything ebe
Le his at low prima.
lic 7junizt
rORISALL—Aht, Tinrboree a Oar
Inns inees, ••• i
_llllll4 -DAVID ww*
Apriin,unis. ts
RAY WANTIII)
r e • * l' Vat li r r;
awi.
W. a. BraIenIOUSEL
gl, INK tr
Jim PUBLIMED.
:al NEW WORK ON SINGING.
Ware( BAMBINI'S
and wVENTY MELODIC EXERCISES,
basin' ix 1013( 01
_....N.5PX1010 13 FOR SOPRANO OR migzzo
SOPRANO VOICES.
.9•"'"
NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREET,
I ORA, PA.,
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AO)I'T AND DKALIMS IN
PIANOS & CABINET ORGANs, MELODEONS,
AND ALL KINIA or
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
••- - •
respectfully Inform the' public. that they are pre
=l:to furnlah Pianos of nip following mann
ad ra or of any other make that may be pm
famed:
Albrligiht. Welke% .11k. Seltaildt.
alblekerilms dt Ben, Bradboary.
Kauko MOO. Qat.* Neu,
miry a CELKIIJIATICD
.COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND TIOUDOIR
ORGANS AND MELODEXINS.
- • . • . - -
These Instruments ntand unrivalled by any
thing found in this count* or in Europe, as is
admitted by all impartial Judge.,. The most em
inent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the
last to disco , . er excellence in reed Tone, pro
nounced then. llNtly superior to all others for ex
ceedingly quirk articulation Old round Tone,'the
essential feature in instruments of this class.
We invite the severe arnttluv and criticism Mall
PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO.
This late and must wonderful Invention esorc
knowledgrd II) all tending artists) will be found
only in the Estev Instruments. In attempting
to describe the eltect M this stop, we are at loss
for language. Its beaut les cannot be written, but
must be heard to be appre.ciated. By this stop
au ordinary performer can produce an effect
which requ Ire% a life time of practice for an artist
upon a violin It entirely change., the reed Tone,
giving the sympathetic sweetness of the human
voice, making it so melodious and pure that it
never fails to enchant the listener.
•
THE HARMONIC WIGAN
for Churches, Public Hails and Parlors hag a
powerful sub-Rusa with Independent reeds, Har
monic attachment and Vox Humana Tremolo,
and is believed to he the most powerful reed or
gan made, being naurly equal to a Pipe Organ of
three times the coal.
Alt Iwitrianent4,:s4rrantrfl for fire yeu%
4a-BRAKS /1.-I.NIAN aupplied with instruments
and music at rrasonahle terms.
MMMIiMEMiI
aii-Itudructlons given both In Vocal and In
strumental Music, at our rooms, and at pupils'
homes, either to individuals or classes, on retiaun
able terms.
Dec. 17 14d5. if
SPEER'S
_
PORT GRAPE WINE,
Vaed by Hundred* q( Ctongregatiorto for Church or
Ctountuision Purpose..
AU4O,
Excellent for Limiter and Weakly Persons
TO USE.
EEE=9
=a
Spar's Port 'Grape W!ae, Four Yekrs Old
EIIS Justly celebrated native Wine Is made
ora the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in
country. Its luvaluable
Toldc and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other nati v e Wine. Be
icor the pure Juice of the grape, produced under
Mr. Speer's own pemonal 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
tate& and suited to the Vlll . lous ailments that af
flict the weaker sex. It is, in every respect,
WINE TO DE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly persons find a benefit by its use.
Speer's Win& in Hospitals are preferred to oth
er wines.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
A. Sheer's 'Vineyard, New Jersey. Office, 243
Broadway, New York.
August 30, 1067. ly
$3 00 TO $5 00 PEE DAY.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE
GOL D E
A BM . = PEN THAN GILLOVIS PEN.
MEESE ns sell rapidly wherever introduced,
to all , of people. Are fully equal to the
gold pen for ease and beauty of writing. More
Omibre and durable than any steel pen manufac
tured. Will not corode. fiend for sample box.
Only 95 cents, or two boxes fur 50 cents. No.l for
general use. No. 2 for Ladle., Schools and choice
PiliblanalllP. Sent free of postage. Money re.
funded If they do not give satisfaction. Address
M. V. B. COWEN, Lafayette, Ind.
The following is a simple of hundreds of letters
from parties who have ordered these peas:
POTINVILLE, PA., July 15, 1067.
IL V. B. Cowmg, Lafayette, Ind.
Dear Sir S--The box of No.l pens ordered by me
some ten days since has arrived, and I am so
much pleased with them that I hare concluded
to take an Agency for their sale, so far, at least,
asto order three gross No. 1 and one gross No. 2,
for which 1 enclose your price to Agents. Ad
dress: REV. S. SIEGFRIED.
Warranted to last five times as long, and give
better satisfaction than any steel pen Manufac
tured. Bend for eireulor of teatimonlula from
Profeasoni of Schools and Colleges, and from
prominent business' housea.
Aug. 73, 1887. Bnt
The Quaker City Business College,
CORN= MRS 4CHECACS miters '
I
rfIHE most complele and thoroughly appointed
Commercial School In the Country.
Conducted upon the beet system of Instruction,
and offering advantages of the ingbret order In
every Department. •
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN
who din& Efikoceass and Promotion In Huainan
Life.
PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES.
The Commercial Connie embracas Book Keep
ing, Commercial Calculations, Penmanship. Lbr
respondence, Forma, Cuntoma of Trade,
Commercial L aw the Art of Detecting Counter
feit Money, ge. This Course may be completed In
three months. . _ _
DIPLOMAS
Awarded to Graduates, under seal and by au
thority of law, thla being a regularly
INCORPORATED COLLLpE,
and the only one with similar powers In the
State, or In the United States.
OTHER BRANCHaI,
n Teler n apt_dng: M athematics, Engl
"r 1
NW -ye =
jlipliiWitts4l.°'
In the Department of Accounts this Institution
is wholl,v unrivalled. The Treatise on this sub
ject, published by the Proprietor, Is everywhere
acknowledged to be the best and' most complete
work extant, and being composed almost exclu
sively of sets obtained from Aetna I Business, pre
sents a course of instruction such as can be se
cured by no other system. Book for sale, and
sent by mall to any address, upon receipt of
price, $3 50.
YOUNG MEN
Invited to send tor circulars, or visit the College
(or further information.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President.
I'. E. MICRCHANT, Secretary.
I.
ESTABLISHED DI 1845.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
COKIHRBION MERCHANT
•
AND
DEALER IN LEATHER,
No. 14 South Third Street, Philadelphia
air-Canslgnmentg solicited.
Dec. 10, 1968. ly
CIIAS. A. 111:1310111..
WESTCOTT & GEORGE,
wocceleoss To
PHILIP wizzrox dt CO.,
orrosTaits AND DZAIJERS It
GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES,
Crie.ket and 13ase Ball Implements,
FISHING TACKLE, SKATES,
Croquet, Archery. P hiladelphia.
My4o3 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
May 13, 13IT. ern
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
Tgirm of & A. FOITTZ 6
BRO. Is this day
dissolved by
_mutual consent. k A. Fouts
rethrthg, D. E. FOIITZ is hereby authorised to
settle the business of the late firm, and will con
tinue the business In his own name.
s. A. FOUTE,
DAVID E. POLITE,
,
August 1, 11161.
itrWILL continue In the WHOLESALE DRUG
AND MEDICINE BFFSINFNS MANUFAC
RING FOUTZ'S MEDICINES, at the old
place, No. 116 Franklin street, under the mons
and st althmoe, Sept. 20, 1861 yle of DAVID E. FOUTZ.
B. tf
11. 8. 808S8.
mcria s nr:t mrsuotua sink of Gettysbnil will
-206 ad
dirnWdtA U. 8. Fonda. aR , O 7-0 and
li GE O RGE ARNOLD, Cashier.
Oet. 4. iilL II
PC2aloe Prints, Cbeekii, Glngiuma,Mualtaa
6.1 P to ItOW t WOODS'.
G O Os T. C. Norris' ler pour Clothing.
• TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
UTE take plantar' In announcing to Dealers In
Fertallaseaand the Agricultural public, that
We have within the peas year increased our Well-
Wee mr the manufacture of our RAw Bois FIRM
/MATT, to an extent unequalled by any other
Howe in the United State. or Europe. Thew en.
emu. not only include the enlargement of our
old estabitabed works In Philadelphia, known as
the DELAWARE RIVER AtiItICULTURAL
CHEMICAL WORKS, but also the purelouse of
extensive and welt stocked works at Chicago, 111.,
with all the necessary machinery, can., a:,,, to
conduct the bwdnewa. This mdabllahment alone
has produced, annually, of er 5,010 tone or
dried Bonea and Meat, and to (upside of being
largely increasod. We dealre, 10 the (Liman au.
pervisloo. to conduct these two Colleelllll no that
our customers will delve a practical benefit from
their consolidation, In uhtaining
MANURE which
ahall maintain a standarl and uniform quality,
and at the lowest poreihle prier,
BAUGH a SONS.
Peruvian Guano Substitute !
-BA I' 67 II R .
HAW BONE
SUPER - PHOSPHATE OF Mgt:-
MAME dt SONS.
Rae Proprictora & MottVadurrers,
DelmiiP2ll lifter Measliest Works,
HULADELPHIA, •
AND
Odumiet Werlas,
CHICAGO.
air Farmers are ccoonatended to bunkum of
the dealer basted In their neighborhood: lo sec
tions where no dealer is yet estabtlahed, the
Phoephate may be procured directly from the uh
derelgned,
apA priced Circular will be cent to .11
dealers who ply.
BAIIOII & SONm,
Wien. ha 9U & /Maurice Avenue,
MILADY-1.1.111A,
•
AND
959 Lake Wert Chimp°.
BAVGH BROTHERS & CO.
Genets' Whole.ale Agent.,
No. 181 Pearl &rod, corner of (war,
Nitre YORK.
14EOROD DCGDALE,
Wholesale Agent for Maryland and Virginia
97 sad Icr Madh's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
iga-We are prelim' to Supply our Patent Eke
tlonal Mill to a I lihinurartn rent for grinding
Bones, Guano and all other hard subationcett.
Anignat fo lee. Eno
Pad& Guano Company's
KOLL' BLE
PACIFIC G L'ANO.
OFFICE OP (311.NtitAL AOHNCY it POITTH ernencr.
lIALTIMOHK, MD.
JOHN K. HEINE a CO
-
- Wholesale Agents tor Company.
Milk: very extended use of thin Guano through
out the country renters it unpin...nay to say
more tilts season, than Ito romponition and gadily
are precisely the same as that heretofore sol d by
um for the Company.
We has e sold this Guano from the beginning
under a regular system of rigid Inspection, at an
expenute to the Company of many hundreds of
dollen annually. This la done for the protection
alike of the consumer and the anapany, an It is
manifest. to all who understand the trade InFler
tllltern, that It cannot he safely condos tel on any
other principle. The importance and 'extent of
the trade demands this protection.
We are prepared to exhibit Dr. A. Snowden
Plzgotk certificate of laspechon for every cargo
sold. Consumers must unser% e the mune of Joint
H. RIME 4t Co. itranihnl on the bags, none other
genuine.
Aug. 111, MC. 3m
MORO PRILIIPS'
OTINDIIOR IMPROVED
SUPER -PHOSPHATE OF LIME, "
STANDARD 6; CARANTERD.
TOR GALE AT MAR UYACTI: RY.104 Potx,
No. 22 North Front Street, Philadelphia,
Ann
No. Si South Street, Baltimore,
And by Dealers in general throughout the
Country.
The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MORO
PHILLIPS' PHOsPHATI4-4. and alwa;,s has
been manufactured, (and of Which he into sole
control for the United stabaj onSalns nn,}' per
cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone,
therefore it is more durable. The addition
of ammonia gives it greater fertilizing value.
Over six years' experience has proved to the
Fanner that it makes a heavier grain than even
stable manure, and is not only active but lasting.
MORO PHILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Price $56 per ton of 2,000 Its. DincoUnt to
Dealers.
March 4,1807. 9m
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INIEWRA-NCE COMPANY
INCORYORATRII, MARCH IS, 1851
OFFICEEL..
President—George mwope,.
Vice President—noel K. Russell
. .
E.
A. Buehler.
Trelumrer—E. Fahnehtock
Exectirl;e (35i.mit,et.--ii.obrt. McCurdy, An
wHeinizelnien, Jacob King.
Mansgeis , Ckarge Swope, I). A. Buehler. R.
McCurd,y, M. Eiebelberger, S. R. Russell, E. O.
Fahneatock, A. 1). Buehler t ,McCreary, liet
tveburg; Jacob King, hraban township; A.
Heintzelman, Franklin; Wm. D. Mimes, New
Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, 8. - mdersville; H. A.
Picking.Straban; John Woßoni, Latimore; John
Picking, East Berlin, Abel T. Wright, Benders
vine Abdlel F. OLIO, New oxford ; Jas. H. Mar
shall,' Handltonban; Jo.hci Cunningham, Free
dom; John Horner, 51ouniMy, , Wm. ROAM White,
Liberty.
—Thus Company is limited in its operations to
the county of Adams. It has been in operation
for more than 15 ) ears, and In that period has
made but one assessment, having paid !maws by
lire during that period amounting to $13,004-46,-
IV of which have been paid during the last two
years. Any person desiring an Insurance can
apply to any of the above named Managers fur
further information.
P E .\
.
flirThe Executive Committee meets at the"of
flee of the Company, on the last Weiluestlay In
every month, at 2 o clock, P. M.
ocr.l I i. tr
THE NORTH AMERICAN
LIFE AND AtXIDENT
IJV'SUR.4XCE COMPrIXY.
No. 432 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA.
Capital....._
Orsteras :
LEWIS L. HOUPT, President,
M. P. DARLINGTON, See'y. and Treas.
UtarAzuss:
Lewis L Hod pt, -
J.E. Kingsley,
Samuel C. Palmer, James DI. Conrad,
W. W. Karts, John Illughaln, ,
H. G. Lelseming, Thomas K. Peterson,
James Shields, John A. Wright.
Insures persons of any age or otropstlon
gigaton death, either trom
DISEASE OR ACCIDENT,
at LOGIVA Aug Rates.
All life nuncio . s t r a thls Company are parable ae
groTdsoct'esarment ta m = n o l l a d y ag e V, o ?; il e te n Is
protracted beyond (outwore years.
air HENRY A. PICKING, nob, (lettystarg,ls H
the Company's Agent for Adams county. e
will cheerfully furnish all information requested.
August 23, lsB. Sin
PAINTS FOR FARMERS
AND OTHERS.
rbE Grafton Mineral Paint (b, are now menu
facturing the Best, Ch.pest and mast Dum
e Paint in nse two coats well put on, mixed
with pure Linseed Oil, will last In or 15 years; it
is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate cola,
and can be changed to green, lead, atone,
olive or cream to mutt the Unite of the eortetlther.
It 111 valuable for Rouses, Nom., Fenette, Carriage
and Mr-makers, Pails and Woottera-vtatre, Agri
cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels nod
Rape' HOLUM*, Canvas, Metal and oh Ingle Roots,
(it being Fire and Witter proof. Floor Oil Cloths,
(one Manufacturer having uocd 5(0) Mils. the past
year,) and as. paint for any purpow is IllutUrpilatae
eat for dursbillty, elasticity, and adhesiveness.
Price $6 per bbl. of lbs., which will supply a
farmer for years to come. Warranted in all
cases as above. Send for a circular which gives
full particulars. Nbnegenuine unless branded
Ina trade mark Grafton - Mlneral Mint. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL,
27i4 Pearl Street, New York.
Sept, 6,196'. em
SEWING ][ACMES.
The Grover k Babb—The Best in Use
E Machines have become so well known
TU
I t li ttle need be said by way of recommen
ion. They have taken the nun premium at
all the late State Fairs, and are universally ac
knowledged to be the BENT in we by all who
have tried them. The "Grover de Baker Stitch"
and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have
been attaine4 by no other Machine. They are the
only machines that sew and embroider with per
fection. Thew Machines are peculiarly adapted
td Family use. They are noiseless, new directly
from the spool without rewinding, and are elm ,
pie in their construction. They are may to mane
legs, and am be worked by almoat any child.
Every family shouki hove one. Thfy nave tabor,
they have Hese and Mee sore nusey, and do their
work better than it can he done by hand.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent
for the above Machine., hale established an Agen
cy In Fitiriteld, Adama county, where be will al.
ways have on ha d d a eupply. Persona wishing
to buy will please call and examine for them
selves.
SP-Needles and Thread will also he supplied.
J. 9. WITHEROW, Agent,
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
Aug. V, 15ff. tf
I. I.Ott§ GEORG*.
828.
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS,
..OUR OWN MAKE."
PTER more than viva YZAHe experience
II and expisimenting in the manufacture of
sTRiCTLY Tiß' oactirr HOOT Sailers, we offer
our justly celebrated goods to merchants and the
labile in fall confidence admix superiority over
all others in the American market, and they are
so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them,
as they give mare satisfaction than any other
skirt, and recommend themselves In every.re
sped. Dealers in Hoop Shirts should a
note of this fact. EVERT LADY WHO HAS racer
await THIN A TRIAL SHOVLD DO SO WITHOUT
Pruritus TYLAY.
Our Intendment embraces every stTle, length
and else for Ladies, Mbutee and Children. A.W,
Saudis made to order, altered and repaired.
Ala for "HOPkins' Own Make," and he not de
ceived. Bee that the letter "H" In woven on the
Tapes between each Hoojk and Wet they are
'stamped "W. T. Etonian NfillnadlCEUrer, err
AStreet Philadelphia,' upon each tape.
others are Genuine.
Also, emudantly on hand a line of OA
New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low
prior.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, _
At the PHILADELPHLt. HOOP SKEET Mann
sad Emporium, cN o &tftCH ST,
AD T. WOMB.
eteh 11, M. 10M
3500,000.
HOOP SKIRTS.
FOUTZ'a
Erint7=l
Du alii Can Powders.
1..4711:dee r.
r , tiny
p known, w 111 thor.
mighty reinvigorate
• broken down and
low Itarlied hones,
1 , 3 strengthening
nod eloanoing got
stomach and Intro.
t
It is a eons pm.
ventive or all ills.
LINO Incident to
N 4 utlea, such at LI:NO FEVER, GLANDERS,
YELLOW WA. •
TER, HEAVEN,
COUGHS, DI ,
TEMPER,. Fr.
VERS, POUNDER -
EONS OF ATTE.
TISK AND VITAL
ENERGY, he Its
nu Improve. the
wlnd , Istreue*
the appetite-giro*
a ...tooth and
glary skia—end
treader... th e
• • We ekeklan into line looking and spirited
Lame.
To keeper of Coy. Otto prepay thin ralualan
Inerwof the walla/Ay and Itapy•tt ro the quanta
at the milk It ha.
boon famtau
• toal Igirth:mot I.
g.t o •mattiMr" Incroa.e the quan
tity of mill mat
cream twenty her
emit and make the
A Wp a :T or t ter tn
. "4 • cattle. It Wlw". 0, "
amietite, law.. 114
, • r their hide. not
matey them thrlt
~:fl
Is all diseases of Swine, such as Cough., Ulcers In
the Lunge, Liver,
Jk.o , this wild,
4,4 e
acts as • .penile.
By putting from .‘"
one-half • paper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the 4.- •
above diseases ••••• - -
till be eradkated - - • •
or antlreiy prevented If given In time, a enrtain
provenUre and cure for the Hog Cholera
I
8. A. voirrz at. lino..
I=3
MURALS DUD AID DEDICIDE DEPOT.
No. 118 Frani& Bt., Baltimore, Id.
For 8.1 hy pniggist. and Eton:km.l.v throuyil•
oat the United Suter.
For loth• IA .1. t.l4n•h', tyea , ura:
1111 , r• , 114 nal•r a.
I . llb.burg; .101110. on, 1111111u,i,
rlilludt•lplito.
David E. !'puts. Mueermer.
14c. 11, lwq. 1)•
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS !
T HE ORE.\ T FEALALE
Flolt LAILITI EN I
I have tested these Ortip in no ax e proel
Over tan seam, and du not hesitate to Butt ,
nothing has )et been des eloped i, , edhttl re•
search. that tiers so pow erfultr N posltis el) a
Wand
rn] kralN , In lifi Inllllll • inegolarity, an
does this medicine. In sill tenant ruses It nes er/
falls, addle thoulanala w ho Inns e been long su Rev
tin, are loth bled to Il I lor the ',Lam of health
to-da Alt y.
lattn4 !di positive, then urn
perfectly u aruless, anal I • he used at all Omer,
weep( Si hen novena flab thleta t dire' that,
They hats I iil) nil 111, 1.1111-
p4oidelanarin. r run. I. 111111 LngWnd , an w ell
MX In it ON LI pructive," ea Len vaili,lll.l b lois l'
vet to tartar of the nod nuitanceot failure. I
give you testimonials oi then a Iliettr) fl,lll all
over the northetn anal western Kato., were they
rot In their nature lids ste. th er 10000 u hoot es
have hero sold the lost Seto, and I hope and
trust as men) nutter,w has r been hcitenttast. I
are w ell allure that u retuo4 so potent,to canna' a
all obinruct lona, taut) lin for porno/a%
but trust that a hen• one bottle Is thus used, ten
may lull into the Moots of Walla 111`1•41,
Tu ell who sutler Ir ~,,, nn) - Irregulat its
'
tut, thin, tilt, eplasis r, ottensiie air °hat, toted
211eWitnllal Intl, I,llellnilinA, esr Ilan train of diseases
that Milos, , I would oats, try a bottle ot lin. 1.1 uYx
Flik:Nelt Photon:l it, Dimes. Beluga til prq,at
nation, their action is 1110fili dlrtst tal
than any pills or pox dam. Explicit diravtions,
bearing my an, shame , aeoumputty each kettle.
They tits,hoobtained of nearly ai ery druggist
In //11. ,Vlllll/ try, or larenelooling the price to
CLARK ,t CO., New Haien, Oman., General
Agents for the United States and Canada.
DM JOHN L. LYON,
Practicing Physician.
New Haven, Conn.
at Price t I 50 per bottle
March 25, /SC. tqlwly
Sloo REWARD.'
F oR a nwillclne that will cure
COL OHM,
TICKLING IN THE THIIoAT •
WHoOPHVG COUGH
=I
CO!s;ST:11171TE COUGIIH,
U quirk a
Coe's Coiagh Balsam!
OVER ONE MILLION 13101TLh4 ha%a been
mid and nGt a ' , lngle Instance of ILA failure haoa nt.
We hare In our poewealdon, ally quail of ref -
(Mentes, wane ot Iroto
LNIINENT ?li\MICIANS
who have wad it in their practice, and given It
the pre-emirnee.,VereverY other compound.
It does not Dry Up a (bugh,
but
•
I,OOl4F.Ntt IT,
fumes to amble the put kept to expectorate freely
Two or three d o ses
Mil invariably Cure Twidina , in the Throat!
A half bottle has often completely (Vied the
moat Stubborn Cbugh, and yet though it is no num
and speed) in its °pena,,
l ~, It le perfectly harni•
law. being purely vegetable. It Is very agreeable
to the Mate, and May be adm)niatonnl to chil
dren ninny sum
In CARPS of CROUP we will guarnniree a mire, If
taken in mason. Family should be fininoei if!
It is within the rench of ell, It being the Mani - wet
and beat mod lel ne extiku t.
C. U. i'L.llO: & CO., Proprletorw:
New en, 'oan
Mrch. 25, ISB7. eowly
PELOUBET, ORGANS
I=
UNANIMOUSLY awardedrindlv., a
Gold Medal, “AS THE lIHST CABINET OR
GANS," AmeGuth Institute, New York, Octo
ber, Mi.
Being pronounced superior in QUALITY, Pow
in and VA nitilf or ToNE, and In number of min
bluntlonn.
• •• • • .
"As the best Instruments or America were there
contending, whichever won the Jrattle pbuld
hare nothing left to eorainer."- - glarricort Art
journal, (edited by a well-known musical critic.)
They have also taken the arel premium alter
ever exhlted this season.
. .
PEDAL GROANS, one, two and three banks of
keys--ela stzeri-11fA1 to Pl, Without pedals,
t i t l i v uj le I ile n b . an a lt il i t ti th a t. r i eu r
quaff
of tone, bealitlful solo scope, strength of
chorus, huequulled pedals, mid general °man
like effects, are superior for t 'hurdles, hulls. Par.
10111 and Schools, They are put up In runs 01, q
-14 Walnut, faneY veneered Walnut (new and
unique sty in, and eh gantot splen
did design• and finish, and of the best workman
ship—lt mini
el that elicit Instrument
shall be a model of Ito Inas. An. Instruments
down to a fine richt, portrdtle Meldeon, have
the beautiful Tretnulant Slop, olthout extra
charge.
A large assortment constantly on lintai at our
GENERAL WIIOLDIALE AND RETAIL
WAREROOMO, Sit Broadway,
Our ilitietrated Circular arid Price Baia, with
our new styles are now ready. Mend tor a circu
lar. I'ELOU BET, BELTON & CO.,
Manuturturern, No. all Broadway
- April 5, 1567. New York City.
HAINES BR Y& PLOW&
THE PIANO OF AMERICA
RESE Pianos are Coll:cranny acknowledged
T
by cormsdent Judges equal to the best Nall.
made. For referenees, they have inane thousand
City and country re.identa, includ lug large num
bers of the High Schools, Seminaries, Ac.
These Flamm have not only stood the continu
al use and heavy practice of one year, trot have
hen used the last fifteen rears to the utmost
satisfactkm of those using them.
They have taken PREMIUMS AND MEDALS
WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Much has been the
demand for these Pianos, that MP;SMIts.
HAINF7I IMO'S. have been compelled to enlarge
their works to the extent of 21 to SO PIANOS A
WEEK.
Haring now one of Me most este:lA.lyr and
complete Factories to the United States, Facto.
ries alone coveringy, of an acre of ground,rom
prising a frontage of 219 feet on 2nd Avenue.
They are undoubuMly the cheapest firs(-close
Pianos in market. Fullygumnnteed for 5 years.
Send for illustrated Circular.
HAINES BROW., "
3A,we, 3i12,.364, &q,,pa York
C 2,
Second Avenue, Nets City.
April 0, 1517.
EftTHE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN or
MISER Y.
Jug Pubtfehed, on a Sealed ANteelope. Prier B orate.
A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment and
tS. Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sper
matorrtana, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumic
Oen, Epilepsy, and }lt.; Mental and Phynical In
capacity,ROß. J. CULERE D
LL, N.
Author of the "Green Rook," dVm. W
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, hoa
gies, Instrungnto, rings or cordiaß, pointing out
a mode of cur e aertalu and effectual, by which
every sufferer, uo matter what his condition nosy
be, may core bluiself cheaply, privately, and nal
teeny, Thin lecture will prove a boon to, thou
sands and thousands.
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad
drones, on receipt of eta units, or two postage
stamps, by addressing the publishers.
Also, Dr. CULVEIIW E LL'S "Marriage Guide,"
price 26 cents.
Address the Publishers,
CHAS. S. C. KLINE & CO_„
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Bog MB&
Feb, 25, 11467. ly
Money, Free as Water.
10.000
are wanted to solicit trade to every City. Town,
SALTIst o a r Fette T . ra oi e illF g
Village, Handle[, Worksbop and Factory through
out the entire world, for the most saleable novel.
Iles ever known.-Son PER CENT. PROFIT and
READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED
Smart men and women can make from 115 to $2O
per day, and no risk of loss! A small capital re..
quireal of from VII to SiOu—the more money in.
vested the greater the profit. No Money minket!
In advance—we first send the articles and receive
p a y ait a rwardsi if you actually wlsb to =die
money rapidly and easily, write for fall partici*.
tars and address
MILNOR & CO., (From Parka).
210 Broadway, Now York My.
Feb. 215, 1807.
1 - 1711 t have just received • Mr morticed* cd
VV Quemorare, t 0 Mk& we Mite the Wm-
Mu Of bayed A. MATT & BON.
ff 2
INFirENzA