trie lifttipburs *Nailer FILTDAT A 117112N00N, NOV. *, 1(1? 0.1110011311NG MI. VAlltUril We hold that noone will attempt to cultivate a vegetable garden withoet deep cultivation and pulverization of the soil, and thoroughly enriching the ground by the use of manure in some form.— Everybody at once concedes this to be nemesary, and his practice is In accor dance. Now, in what respect does a Harm differ from a garden, except In the number of acres cultivated? A corn or wheat field is, or ought to be, but a gar den on _a large scale, for the cultivation of corn and wheat; yet how few farmers there are, who bestow a tithe of the labor or manure on the cornfield, they acknowledge to be indispensable to the vegetable garden, to make It productive and profitable. Now, if it is necessary for the production of good vegetable crops, It must be patent to every one that there-is the same existing necessity, in order to secure the production of good cropsof corn and wheat. All are organ ized plants, and require the letnie treat ment in regard to the enrichment of the grbuud in which they grow, as well as In their cultivation by manual labor.— The object in view by every farmer and gardener, is to convert the elements de rived from the soil and earth into sub stances available to sustain life, and add to our enjoyments. •To do this, we must furnish such materials as can be meta morpoeed into vegetables and grains, or disappointment is our lot. We have no right tq expect that nature will convert pure sand and clay into cabbages, turnips, corn or ;wheat. Every intelligent man knows that something more is required in addition to sand and clay. Manure of some sal is Indispensable, which is but the debris or remains of vegetables, which have once lived and died, or per formed the °Moe of food to animals. All manures—even those derived from animals—are of vegetable origin. The minerals required by planti are usually found In sufficient quantity in mostsolls, and are rarely required to be furnished Artificially. With these views, we hold it to be folly to expect a crop, so IA an we furnish nothing but the seed out-of which to make it. There should be no farmers in the common acceptation of the term. Al] should be gardeners in respect to thorough manuring and cultivation, and all farms should be gardens, whether they contain one acre or fifty Hetes. Dr. Parker, of Columbia, S. C:, a ew years ago, made two hundred and twelve "bushels of corn on one acre of ground, by Judicious manuring .and cultivation.— What he did, can be done again tinder like conditions, and by any one; yet we will aver- thnt his neighbors, with land as good by nature as his, did not make more than twenty bushels per acre, by the usual manure and method of culti vation, thus making it necessary for them to work ten acres to get a crop equal to bis from one acre. Let ns hereafter fol - low gardening. If le can make and work a garden of fifty il;cres, well; If only ten acres, do no mose,; if only live, be sure and have it a garden as regards the fertility of the soil and cultivation. With these views, we say calthate small farms, enrich your lands, diversity your crops, and labor diligently your selves, and It you do not become wealthy, you can have at least an abundance about you to reader life a blessing.—Southern Cattlecdor. TREATMENT OF GALLEN, HACK George If. )add, veterinary summon, gives, In the f'raleir Farmer, the follow ing: So Ken as an abrasion is discovered on the hack of a horse, the animal should be exPused-fMm duty a few days; abraded parts • should he dressed twice daily with a portion of tincture of altieti and myrrh. This simple treatment will goon heal the parts. Should there be no abrasion, but simple swelling, attended with 'heat, pain and tenderness, the parts should be frequently sponged with cold Water. Occasionally tile skin undergoes the process of hardening, (irritation.) This Is a condition of the parts known ,to this farriers of old as "stitfast, ,, and the treatment is as follows: Procure one ounce of lodine . , and smear the indurated spot with a pottion of the same, twice daily. Some cases of galled back and shoulders are due to negligence and abuse. yet many animals, owing to a peculiarity of constitution, will "chafe," as the saying is, in those parts which come in contact with the collar and saddle, and neither human foresight nor mechanical means can prevent the same. To Kim) SWEET POTATOES .TILL TEX FOLLOWING JIILY..--11NIT the potatoes well cleaned when dug. Put them into phfe boa; first put in a layer of dry pine shavings or sawdust, then a layer of potatoes, taking cart not to let them touch each other, then a layer of shav ings, and so on till the boxia full. I pat uppotatoes in this way every year, and never fail to have them on the 4th of the next July. They ought not to be kept In a cellar, nor tufy damp place. I have mine In my shop, where the Ice froze Italian inch thick, this 'Whiter, and they are safe yet. A. W. DotathAss. Ft. Madison, lowa. FOR FROSTED FEET.—Cut the kidney lard of a hog in small pieces, put it over the fire, take care not to burn it, have it as hot as you can, strain it into a hole made in ice the shape of a teacup; stir fast with a stick while pouring in, in order to get all the lee Into the lard yod can. A few applications will take oett all frost. It le Infallable. A.. W. n. . . LAST NOTICE. ALT, persons Indebted to the late firm of Me- CURDY DIEHL will please call and settle. If not d before the let of December, the Books WI ft In the hand+ Man OMNI. for collec t regard to persons, bIeCUEDY & %IP tf Executor's Notice TOEt DIEaL INTATFI:—Letter,, testamee eJ on the dintate of John bleb], late of Cum. beriand township, Adams rounty, Ps, deceased, having been granted to the undershrned, resi ding In Franklin °minty, Pa., tP, f . Chambem b= d be hereby *lves noUre to all prrionsin d to said *slate to make Immediate pay ment, and theme halms elaims against the same td present them .. properly authenticated for set tlement. - JERFNIAH DIEHL, Extrutor. August AMC. Mor klttgltht*rix'e Notice. t T 7 aeoll BOLLINQICR'S F2TATE.—Lettera of mltodniategnon on the estate olJaoob Bolling er, tate or eumbettand township Adams em, do omed, baying been Inamed to the undegagned, twitting In ml.d tmenahlp, ahe heredy gives no. tie* to an pertona hutebted to rant eatate to make Immediate payment, and Moe having elating against the mine to present them property au thenticated Mr attlitlement. _ _ _ =l%E6ii SZEINGLZB. WeftRHINGr beet in the market. kw j JACOB KR MK new Umber Terd. on the &inlaid, actlonitet the Lime Klins,liet -11=11,18.1.. tt TO =Sark& Oistramin7i=om Oct.. erucmaa. at. Is, ni u ihtimmei.to CQOODE.—Xorris has jam returned num Arrocity with 11 kir g smart:pent fotzom Mid gouda* Itbem. pmMAW. Sat mini, sAiLI resaleable la eau biA4ALVoALDnaiNC73.It. Paton ARRIVAL DRY FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of A. SCOTT & SON. Their stock consists of f ERINOES, all styles. IfELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all stiles. MtrBLINS, all - grades. CLOTHS AND CASSIMRRES of all stylea and ilealtly. Petrone Waiitln GOOD GOODS and GOOD nek Should Dot WI boort° the Store of A. mart & eoN, Critusberetturg street, 'had Spare, On. ii, uw Gettysburg, Pik BARGAINS fi 41 ?Xi NEW 0-Rocrz_iwr IN COSTITSBUSGI JOH.N MEM a BON 111 AV E °Pelted lb ale4180011:11Y, in bum cet the earth-WM cornea alive= -.., wed flimsiest reedved espleedid amort ment of FREW • GROCEAIES, 811 1 4V r o:=, fit P T Ni M , ; 413 1 I, S=l'l. Also, 4UEEPTBWARIC,CONFECTIONH, Hats, Frn rainy Articles and Notions and YE enerally. We ELMSTU will FFS. also keep on hand FLOUR Having purchased for CASH. we are prepared to sell very cheap. tits a as a call and judge for yoursch es. 30115 J. W. CREWS. liepL 27, ISe7, tf WM. C. BTALLSIIITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, rA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Aro prepared to do all kind's of Carpentering —cuntracting and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repairing, &e. They keep constautly on baud and manufacture to order, DOORS. SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SAHEL DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR • WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article In the Ilandlog Line Seaxoned material constantly on band, expe deuced workmen always in readiness, and work executed with dispatch Sip Orders promptly attended to Sept. 23, tear. if SOLDIERS' 1ft.,11)-O.UARTERS, St A•ORRtf' F17'01114 to the Owe to get FALL dr WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CAUL I F you want a Oulu, Ovor•tootio to ' N a ms ,. IF you want a good obrof , go to:iORRIA'. I F you Want a good Eval7: 411 Y g A t t .5. , 0R IF you trans a good patrol' Pa :La i. No i tor. IF Inn want a good cheap Vert, to NO IF you want a F tOIIIOIgABLVIAA RRov. IF you wanta late Fall Style Cap gio I F you want a good pair of /,'lor4 Rh IF you want a FASHVONA.I9 . NAI c iin . I F you *ant a good French Ca l = I F you want a good Umbrella, go to NORM. IF: you want good Paper Cone" go teNORRIS . . I F you want a fashionable sult v :tAtt/Z nr. IF Youwant anything In the Gat t rgt"Li RRdH iie, IF you want a good 1 0 1 10KE, go to NORRIS% 'Far want good IIEA I IIr IXongsr,o7:l, Also—A Urge stock of CIUMBIZZEB IN THE PIECE, Persona preferring the 411 to Reedy made Clothing, can be aooommodited at the low est =h prim tt THEO. C. NORMS. Oet. M. Tko First National Bank OF GETTYRBURG ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEEPOSITP Ali USUAL. Burs and mats all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, OOLD AND SILVER. onvert* 7.30. Notes into b4O r. & BOlVia. Orders solicited and prosaptb , &AILS to. torn IS GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. GINOVSNISMCVN PIANOS, ORM IKINtSI*.LN'S PIANOS, r.OI9OVENSTEEN'S PIANOS, 499 Broadway, New York, _ rBD Broadway, New Talc. ela Broadway, N. Y., • ARE norivsbed far DIMABILTyY, POWER and EVIMMESS of TONE. Th are fast be coming the favorite OVER ALL with Boodalana. Aroatedra and all lovers of 00011 mow, They are WARRANTED In every re. WrrPriors ONE•TEIRD LOWER than other -CLASS makers. Send for Menhir. OROvENSTEEN & Off Broadway, New York. Oct. IP, 1887. 3ro TURBINE WATER WHEEL. - , AWING received the Amory for the cetebnw. led DR. KINDLEBERGER 'MARINE rATER and Adams, Franklin, Pam burista, Bedford and Fulton eounttes, Da, sad tllabeny. Washington and Frederick counties, Md., we can recommend tt being equal In Paine sad powealng more advantage. titan tar sannorged wheel Innis.. *end la circular. XIII Gallium Media, Hansen and Pullers, fundsic. cd to order. McDOWELL S B'ECB'tEL, Agents, Oct. 1, lie , . Do Etagerstown, Md. AGENTS WANTED. NO MOAP—NO WATER SO SLOP. LASS CLEANINOZAEL—ThIa le a new and most excellent out patented by Mr. M. Brown, N 0.74 mreet, New Ycsek. It will be , lversally need, for It to more eine, Mai than the old system of cleaning Windows, larront, Geld, Silver, Plated Ware, Tln, (tipper_ Ise Perdu/sem mutt be careful, as a /madaus article has made Ire appearance, Sept. lan. On MARRIED LIFE. TNFORMATION and advice of vital Hapertarwe I to the married at both at , nes. In a sealed envel ope can be obtahatd bee of ehm by wiareating the . ooderetened. .1 1 =ft. hIITER. 821 Broadway. New York. Oct. NOW. !Nu • Photograph /lbw. eits=Mb leowt 1)=1lb: ie . .. ic 1 • lot ? i, Fansug a ~..jra l'al arr i ceeri ~rib ing Beek. Albums we beve li Zire deteminied toeell lame Mem She cow a r r er ea eastittee OM be booght ei l Mers la Ws y : + covet it. C. J. Jen. 111., W. pos x mtor. wmte mo cioada. m M=Nri2niwai'doortv: Great National Telegraphic fiovViril Xas. IM ♦il *ll Carotsest NAM, R E M O V AL lIIb a. v °Mow Low In lllbe Mr. a Z i f intu sf Use Pawed aad the whole of Übe Third Tama of lIIANIC OF =TRW' BUILDINOS, te the Continental Hotel. n % ll7 =niantsed and conducted DuWar C In the eit,e. W . Corpe arreeehere has no outperine. Ideastion fee the Countina- room in the short eat powilbiti time conehttent with the Anterceits of the men t. den Peat tar Clreular. Oct. 25„ WC, TAYLOR & SEARCH. TIN-W&H & STOVER. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE IN THE SOUSTY, AT S. G. COOK'S , (Somme , Andrew Pollwrs t) Abosomeot THE RENT CNN:MING STOVES IN MARKET, among which we the OLD DOMINION, . 0031ISOMMA PEROY/LVANIA. NOBLE COOK. ECO2POIIIBT • BARLEY SHEAF, &a Also. wish) other artlats for Kitchen toe, which will be wad tutiow as at any other place In the county. 8. G. COOK. June 81,1867. et 100.000 BUSHELS GRIAN WANTEI NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE. VII/M. E. BIDDLE& CO. would Inform the puts. TT Ile that they have leased the Warehouse on the corner of Htratton Street and the Railroad, In Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRAIN AND PRODVCI: BIURNILM, In all ita branches. The highest prima will al• Ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Kumar, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, MOM Hams, Shoulders andfilldes, Potatoes , with Loerything else In the corintreproduce line. OROCERIES.—On hand, for side, Coffees, Su gars, Molasses, tiyrup‘Teus, 6pices, Halt, Chyme, Vinegar, Soda, Milldam!, Stang', Brooms, Rork. ets, Blacking, Scapa, de. Also COAL OIT., Flab Oil Tar, de. Frelll of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. .-•- - . They are alu aye able to Kupply a flat rate artl dr of Flour, with the different kinds of Fred. Alm, Ground I'lw‘ter, with Glum.a sill other r.e tertlltra. COAL, by the bushel, ton or ear load. They run a LINE OF FRERAIT CAlts from Gettysburg to Baltimore once et ery. week. They are prepared to convey Freight either way, hi any quantity, at REDIXED KATO& They will attend s Udealred, to the making of purchases In the city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the tt'isrehouse of Natlurn Roop d. Co., 1% North Reward et, neat Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be re ceived at any time . They invite the attention of the public to their line insuring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate all who may patronise them. RIDDLE BkINNER. April 16.18615. tf I,lxviiftwi:pcst ; tLNEundersigned has opened a LLIIIIBIat ARD on the Railroad, near Onion d ArnLime Kilns. Gettysburg, and asks the pile to give him s call. His meortment is one otthe best ever offered here, and his prices afford only the smallest living profit. He has **frt. PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF INCH BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, &C., &C., sild Is constantly adding to his /deck. Come and examine for yourselves. JACOB IEIREADS. I=3=El FREF3H- OOFFEOTIONAItY AND ICH CREAM RAl.OO2l'. eubeerihar reapectfnlly infortne the Woo of Gettasbum and vicinity, that hehas rite C‘ ik l e ast,ont•l f o eI' . 1 "1 2 )( to whim lie would invite_their attention. CARER, CANDLER, AN EVERY DESCRIP TION OF CONFECTIONR, together with NITTR, °RANGY'S and all kinds of FRUITS, alwsys on hand. 10• PARTIER, public and private, &A well as FAMILIRE4wiII be furnished with all kinds of CAJCER, ICE CREAM,_(in_pyramidal form or otherwlsea and other RW.MYSHMENITI, at their houses, upon short notice. Raving spent a life-time at the business, he flatters himself that he understands it, and that he Is able to give entire lathtfactlon. Call add see hie Confectionary. .10.1°V GRUEL. May 28,Meg. IS I Meabeeribere have Just returned from the ee with an lumens. simply of HARDWARE lk GROCZRZEB, which they ars offirrirot at their old stead In Bal timore street, at prima to suit the times. Our stook consists In part of WILDING IKAT •AKT AS S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS SHOE FINDINGS, , COACH FINDINGS, CAIUNCT MAKER'S TOOLS HOUSEKEXPER'S FIX'ITREB, ALL KINDS OF IRON, de., GROCERIES or ALL KTNDS OILS,FAINTS, de., de. There is no article Included In the several de partments mentioned above bat what can be had at this/More. Every class of Mechanic* can be aanminadated here with tools and findings, and Hoeutekeispers an And every article in thelr line. Give as a call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash el any house out of the city. JOEL. R. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettrlburg, May la, 1561. NEW DRUG STORE, IN NEW OXFORD. THEnnde7ned has opened a Drug Store to New Oaf Manta county, and reenectnttlY calk; the atte ntion of the public to his stock of PAINTS. OLIA VARNISH:VI DYEIMIFIA uumm i PATMIT MIMICMCFR, and a Mll assortment of DRUGE ; in • word • complete stock of Oootht generally kept la a !ket ches Drag More. All of which rave been pier. abased dung the pun, two weeks', and will be sold low . All theartides formerly manuthetured at the old establishment in /I.Nist. Berlin eau be had here. Understanding his business purled! 7, and mitering his goods bizasedf, be liable to ramble Drum' pure and as repreeented. The ;At lie are requested to give him • trial., D. M. MILLER New Oxford, May 6, 1887. gm MAN-131,0N-IRON ! GETTYSBURG FORGE. nisotto:gibers reopeettoW Ramo ate poblto t they hove ereetod a Forwe ear:motion wttb their Mem Mill , sod ore now ruanutootring FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, suet at Pkniah, Horsoehoe and Bar Iron , and re. can Invite Elaelusalthe and Dealers to b r ie , feeling satiated that they sillte able to please as to sunny, finish and Wee. BRINGMAN & WARREN. N. B.—The highest market pries_gald fbr wrought gad scrap Iran. W. Bee. 17, 1881. ThLL It =Ma GOOD& E. NilliNEW le now metal/ Wane ettek of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OROCRRIR47, Q URDINSWARR, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES AND HAM.) , esU the ememiee of lust aolsalas aid abir somaaal Or to of higli MOO et Ga o n" sal now Wades at Wear Mos QM *NO boss state the IMO, ipS . assast 1111 to stake Vat sassy Adentr 1 11 ,mpati rces as say la Os tads, aft alga earastilasa lear NINO say aad ~ars Lmto tholowat market pekes Li my establabad rule. HISSINSW. Peterabtuy. 5..) Oct S. WI. OAP VOB 01811 EW RTORE: GEOCIOILES, LlgrOlge, 'the wealerelgned las retured to (let trebargoutd ogetted • new were, on llantaalre siren, east deer to tbr Pod Mien a o wl ~ kor CT offnallo the Court House, where be ffers MCAT , • large and dram a me, nortneentof SUQARS, COFFEES, TEAR, MOLASSES, SYR UPS, SALT. &C., with FISH, B.A.00: 4 1, LAUD, .I,C. Ada, Liquorx,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS„ VIIIISICIES, =VI and everythl= else In the Alio, any quantity attune, to mon ftny Rod everybody. Reordkrt thle le the pica to buy CHEAP FOR CASsit. O}. V. X ALRFLEIRCH. April 211, M 22„ UM BAUM NEWPORT & = m Qu 1101K111.4.A7CAL !WEER& &oath Washington stree4 and square leant the Eagle Hotel, OFTTI. 101VRO, pa. Constantly on band, al best of BREAD, CRACKERR„ CA X PRETZELS, &e. Persons wishing fresh Woad will be served over,' morning, by leaving their names and me/- deism at the Bakery. Reny ettbrt made to please. Give as a calL April 10, Mt. IL GREEN RIDGE! Er NEW STORE AND NEW GCNNX JOHN NORBECH onALS eommenced Store•keeping at °RPM'S to Hamilton township. Adams es., Swanton turnpike, and would inlirrm the public thathe has Just returned from the city with an excellent &swill:moot of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARX, qIIEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARE, TIN WARE, CANDIEs, NOTIONS, obaccon, &c., etc.—lndeed, a full and carrsidete line of (foods, to suit the lacerates and tastes of all. Ms prfres aro as low am the very, lowest— Calicoes at 10 c ents and Molding at lf cents, at Instances. Re feete that hie goods and prices will be stale factory to the puhltc,aud therefore Invitees Large share °Condom, trom near and far. Don't forget the advice—the Green Ridge gtore la the place to get the full worth of your tdone, • April 22., tf NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICE& HE undersigned has opened ► new Boot and .L Shoe More, on BALTIMORE ofTRMT, one door south 01 the Pividoterlan Church and near ly opposite btoereary's Huddler shop, where he offers an attractive .assortment of goods in him line, all new and selected with the greatest care. He has LADIES' CONGRESS GA LADIES' BALLIORAL GAM, LADlkli' COMMON GAITERS, LADIFN BALMORAL BOOTS, LARGE VARIETY. OMITLEIdEN'S CALF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS. OENTLEMENT3CX)NORMiGAITERS,__ GENTLEMENWALIPPERS,ALL STYLES, GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALA GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS. &C.. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BtLMORALS, &C., &C., &C., &C. BOY'S CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' ['ALP BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, &C., &C. Alsokßoota ati o d i tt a og i pf on hiLo n Ny . x mariutsctum All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers. from town and country, are invited to call and examine gemds and prices before par chasing elsewhere. I am determined to sell cheap -44 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 share of public k blicpa . reneg ee . t 'FACTURING of Boots and Shoes will also be carried on, In all its branches. Boots, Mises and tapers made to order. Re pairimg done on short notice—and no spared to give malefaction. None but Bret - clue workmen employed. Having a life-time experience at the business, I feel confident that I can plume all who may call. L. H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, Jane 21,1867. NEW 'SADDLER SHOP. (I N the 11111, Balttmorestreet,Gettgaburg, Pa. I,y :id —Coast . of antly on hand, or made to order, alt RIDING SADDLER, WAGON SADDLER, CARRIAGE HARNESS DRAUGHT HARMER% RIDING BRIDLES, - BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, - FLY-NETS. tr." as low u the lowest. June 24, 1867. ft NEW ARRANGEMENTS, TUMMY OVERDEER, es the ilttt In Baltimore Br., ," supplies eve ry week from the city and - is determined to sell cheap. lie invites all to give him a call. Ms stock consists of GROCERIES, NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oat. , Flab, BIWA, Lark Ozone, Crackers, Tobacco, He pm and Rant SUGAR, corrEE, Tess, Syrup, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, ~h gleTbe Cash or Trade will be given for Country to e,Prod such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Ram Pota, Rap, &c. April 8, 1 tf THE BEST WASHING MACHINE. THE undersigned otiess tor male, the TOWN SHIP RIGHTS of edam count', for DE LONG'S PATENT. which Is the ekssessr, Ramses and sniff Weenie. that has yet been offered to the public. The Rights will be wad on reaaona• ble berme. Title a a One opportonitr for eon- Retie men to make 000 D WAoo9lmanalao taring or melting these machines. A sample machine alit be tarntabed any Pawn who par eheses a Right, 11 desired, at east. Call at the store of Dephorh it Hotrlosak. N. W. Cot. Square. Where the =whiner mer be reed and tried. FRANK. D. DI:WM:4 Gettysbneg, sumo 24,1887. Cr _WATCHES 1 WATCHES! ! tlfWlB STRODBE 4.11 WRAY teactied II the Watch trade, and has oat returned rrom New York with an untutually ASUMANitalarlanent. Re °Ors suck bargain. as vow& fall to be acceptable to buyers. The iftia embraces a lama lot of the CELEBRATED "AXIMICAN WATCHES," GOLD AND RILVISIt, viz "P. S. Bartlett." Wrn. and "Appleton k Tracy: with Wateban of almost an othoit makes. If yon wont CHEAP and GOOD Watch, call on LIMN SITED inn& At his the Gett ysbu r g st. newt) opposite D S Opot, Pa. NPR* coOthinis she Gramm Notion and Con fectionery businessi, as herere. June St, Nth tf NEW GOODS :~ :1 a~ :—M:l' =:t I tr ar ou WWI to bar soo t sad champ Goods, call JACOMN & BaCeS. STORE, new Mows Rotel, la CRAYREERSURG Rt. &11Z . 1heir have the very best selection 0 MOMS, CANIIIMICRES, TWEEDS, *C., thy sonata esa prodees, sad are dletieskine4 to Nei thins ea oboe@ se cm be soldAnYwAteb hl taws st owing. Any moon wishing to love CUP,aut i l= Gone Yes Grannie- Moos UP, sea yak be ereonseso • warrant the best emelt sad the beet GUS ktibliOntionywhers, No hennbagin what We ag i l ablmMOW billed &hammy bestsad t!‘.3st-dioribie DEWING' .114CSIXIM' =gm.WWl* reser to wettest WPM/IMM Pail Vi igieve efsemeleet medelnes. Coil and esemese. We Innen{ Own to be the boa in rwa . . .141,001113 II BRO Aril A, left. tf LUMBER, COAL, STOM, TIN-WARS, NA ORTTSRBICRO, PA. AN IXXBIBZ STOCK! t it. order kJ give the public something like an itirill then:amen...tort of Lumber, !Roves, Tin-ware, be, tr., on hand and he alas the undersigned. at, his establishment, in street, antra the Railroad lima the Pas- Ration, he would enumerate as far as the Mt "ti tra of a newspaper advertisement will allow: =I Words and Pint* of every pole, from cul to el , Joists and »au» /Inc pine and hem p , planed add unpinned, Flooring,Shingley, Rhin{ WWI, Mastering Lair" Pickets, ready rank. Doors and Sash, 13/Inds and »buttery,-10 Lets "Writhing used for building purposes, IN TITE ()AL LIN'F: Shatnedan Whit. Ash and Lytterno Valley Bed Ash, these two rtudeUee belogthc purest and best for all domestic purposes. Also the N ery best Brood-top and Allegheny Smith Coal I= Waverly, Noble Conk, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf, Oriental, Eltewert'a Calk, Ornamental Exeelsior , Prince Royal and the Emerald Cooking Stoves, all for coal or wood. These varieties are a lodes tlon troln the beet and most popular Cooking Stoves the market atrorda, and ore all warranted to ar tzr; entire aatlatartlon. Also, a very large vof Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves, for east or wood, Including the celebrated Morning Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem, Regulator, Comet, Esc New Egg, Parlor (Nook, de., sr. rim Beek and tirates, for mil or wood, alwaya on hand. = The assortment embraces everything necessary for kitchen or household purpusen, including a large number of convenient yet cheap articles of new deteign which must be seen to be a ppreciated. The stock in no huge and varied that these who have not visited tue establishment have no eon oeption of Ile extent. In odd/ tlon to the ordlna a kitchen utensils, it includes Bathing Vessels, Toilet Chamber brie, plain and fancy, Chamber Bucket.., Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee Omintent, Deed Bonen, Spittoons, Tumbler Drain ern, Bill-bead Bogen, Waiters, Ale Canter.. Water ,f.loolern, Slaw Cu tiers, Nurse Lana pa, Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg ()raters, Comb Caere, tarn. Grant Platen and A B C Platen Anti Bucket.. Flour Sieves, Bin! Cages, Spout }? rade, Coffee , Lanterum, Bunting Spoome, Large Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper Dip perm, Wrought-iron Frying Pans, smoothing Irons, FOot lierapent, Coffee Rooatern, Waffle Irons ensuffern Dinner and Auctioneer Belie, stern, 01 1 ere, Fluted Funnels, toot Sieves Glass- [op Fruit Cann, Plain-top Fruit Cann, Self sealing Jars, lie., Sc. Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of workmen. IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE Cast-iron Pots. of every size and variety, for stoves, Porcelain Kettle., for cooking and pre serving, Tin-lined Kettles for ditto, Cast-tron Btew FAUX, of every sive 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 value bwirticl= 1.1.71,""hb4,'..Z:V4 and =3t scores who have used them, via: THE UNIVER SAL CLOTHES-WR/NGEA , DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE, and the c elebrated %DIAMOND CHURN. The publics are - invited to call and examine goods and prices. He guarantees to sell every thing In his line at exceeding low figure.. Come and see, to gratify your curiosity, if yoh do not want to buy. No trouble to show goods. C. IL BUEHLER. July 1, 1887. McCURDY & 'HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &a rllE undersigned are paying at their Ware ouse, In Carlisle etreet, adjoining Buehlers , the highest prices for FLOUR,WHEA'y, _RT% CORN OATS W ,_ BUCK ILE.AT, CLOVER AND TIMOTH SEEDS, POTATOVIS, Y- and invite prodneets to give them a call before selling. They have constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY. OF GROCERIES, Enlames, Syrup., Coffees, Strotars, die, with Salt, Firth, Olio, Tar, Scapa, Baron and Lard, Tobaccos, Me. AiRO the beat bran& FEE L )beat with FEE of all kluge. They ilkewige have BEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZER.% Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Ilexloan Guano. Whilst they pay the hlgheat market price. for all they buy. they reit at theloweat living profits. They ask share of public patronage, resolved give aittlifaetion In every rear... Gettyaburg, July 1, 1887 Farmers, At tend to Your Interests! GETTIVIT EG FCEDE,Y. rE subscriber would Inform his monomer, and others, that be Is still rnanufacturl m oonn kinds of castings and Machines, made to order, on short notion, such as J. M. ROWE. (five different Illsee of Powere ) , CLOVER-REED HULLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN SHEL LER/4 AND SEPARATORS, CORNFODDER CtiTTERs, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; suanch Corn Cut the WIRE-SPAM° ROILSE RAKE. the er lates Pleases, t improvement; also Metal BMWS% toe Cid IRON RAILING for Cemeterim or Porches, with everything else In hie line, all at low pricer. FOR SALE—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One. horse Wagon, and a spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER, April3o,lllB6. lt BRINILERELOFF'S Cora Sheller, Separator and Cleaner. THE undersigned would inform the Agricultu ral public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Pat ent ,Right (or the States of Pennsylvania and "b ank:l. l 6We 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 retort Implements for exhibition at the Universal Exposition in Doris in hut, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, V. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Pane for exhibition. The bet may also be stated that at the greet trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn,. N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the :sew York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Dorn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the moat competent Committees an the best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We hove care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it He best Care Shekr tee ever any." The report is signed by such men as John,.Stanton Gould, President N. N. State AgricultursTsociety • B. P. Johnson, Secretary to same • Solon Robinson, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Tr ibune; S. Edwards Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From &menet many complimentary newspa per notices, the following, from the 'New York Observer, is deemed sufficient; "Among all the Hand Corn Sheller." made in New York and Albany—and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually—not one can enter the circle with the ShellerJustlnvent ed by .1. Brinkerhoff; Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleans, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as feat as the ears can be put in to the hopper," The uudersismed La now premed to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS'. He will 'have SHET.T.VRS ready for tale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to • . . WIC WIBLE, P. O. Box VC Ciettymbura, Pa. Mareb HOW. Money, Free as Water. 10e00 ACTIVE Local and Traveling gene. Mal Male or Female, °Pall ages, are wanted to solidi trade in every City, Town, Villegultamlet, Workshop and Factory through out the entire world, for the most saleable novel ties ever known.-400 PER CENT. PROFIT and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED ! I Brasil men and wanes an make from 80 to $5O per day, and no risk of low! A small Capital re quired of from E7O to Bhlo—the more money in vested thegrester the profit. No Money reqolred In adireace--vre first send the articles and restive pay afterwards! /I you actually wish to make money rapidlyaide...lly, write for hill parties. Mrs and sdation MILNOR a CO., (From Part..) 210 Broadway, New York City. Feb. 25, 1P67. SAY WARTED. undetaigned will pay the highest market 1 pric Ciettgabu es ibr AY. Immire at Spangler's Ware hease,rg. GBO. IL 8111tICKHODRE8. Nov. IMAM tf CruIASPHOT TOGRAPH ea tarot, ea es sortageat gnaw ALD=Carde and Badtele lar greases Rem the PROTOJEAPHIS dru of oar aceurate aa4L ether6g trrehed lartvide st the Excelsior J. TeiCV. W 3 larr. jut Vila: airw IrMtasmit'At tion Twe We A.M h. 411 ar. HOBF.RT MeeTrill)); VaL S. HAMILTON. Cl= RS AND POWERS, PLOUGHS, 1 , ;I:! - J1 . 1:1:11'' , • I.VA NO. 4 I MT MAILKET tiTREET, FORK, PA., A6/21111 ArID MALI= IN PIANOS Ilt CABIN= OtutIANS, XELODEOIing, irmat.seniutiaNTs. respretfolly Worm the publle that they ant pre ared to furnish Plana of the flailowing roam hew* or rof any other make that tow be pre ferred: lbetkao 11/18160 SIM & &Da, COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR ORGANS eI.V.D -VALODZONEL These Instruments stand unrivalled by any thi found i thia country or in Europe, ea is admitted by a l l impart tat judges. The moat em inent Pipe Organ Builders and Perldrmers, the last to discover excellent. In reed Tone, pro nounced them vastly superior to all others for ex - ceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the essential feature in instroment• of this c hum. We invite the SON ere scrutiny and criticism of all. PATENT VOX HUYI.‘N A TREMOLO. This late and Moat wonderful invention (eau knowledged by all leading artists) will be found only in the Duey Instruments. In attempting to describe the effect of this stop, we are at lows for language. Its beaut les cannot be written, but must be beard to be appreciated. By this stop an ordinary performer can produce an effect which require. a life time of practice for an artist upon a violin, It entirely clumges the reed Tone, iris tag the sympathetic sweetne. of the human voice, making It 50 melodious and pure that it never fails to enchant the listener. TILE lIARNIONIC 011G.1N for Churche%, Pohlle Hall% and Parlors hl4l • powerful sub-Haas a ith independent reeds, Her. monlc attachment and Vex Humana Tremolo, and Is believed to be the allot powerful reed or gan male, being nearly equal ton PIP. Oellan of three time. the cad. . All instruments warranted for five yearn. aa-BRARS BANDS supplied with Instruments and music at reasonable terms. A liberal discount allowed for Churches and Sabbath Schools. IFirinertructionn given both in Vocal and In atrumental Music, at our rooms, and at pupils' homes, either to Individuals or classes, on reason able terms. Dec. 17.1 Sail. if SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Ifoidrrets N ellogregedion• /or Church or Onainunton Purparra. AL O, I:means( for Ladies and Weakly Persau TO I:Mr.. NEW JERSEY VINEYARDS Speer's Port &rape Wine, Fonr Team Old. rrtlillO justly celebrated native Wine la made A from the Juice 01 the Oporto Grape, milord in this country. its Invaluable Tonic and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Be ing the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer*s own personal oupervision, its purity sad germlnenem am guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generotst qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to BlNLliaage. It litnrilieNstra.lirtebdelioe the various o t h u e . . atr m al e igt , d ebill flirt the weaker net. It is, in PS cry respect, .4 WISE TO BE RELIED OE. Invalids use lipeer'x Port Grape Wine. Females new Spevr'o Port Grape Wine. Weakly penorun and a benefit by Ito nee. lipeer's Wlnem in Hospitals are preferred to oth er wines. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Ornee, 243 Broadway, New York. August SO, pea. ly $3 00 TO $5 00 PER DAY. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 0• L .D E N • P E N A BETTF-11 Pr , THAN °MEAT'S PEN. frIBIESE pens sell rapidly wherever introduced, I. to all cLasos of people. Are fully equal to Ow gold iz z en fur ease and beauty of writing. More and dome& than any steel pen ntanufac- Cured. Will not eurexte. Send for sample box. Only 35 cents, or two boars for 30 cents. o.IN for general use. No. 2 for Ladies. Schoubi and choice penmanship. Sent free of ;Postage. Money re funded if they do not give satisfaction. Address M. V. B. COWEN, Lafayette, Ind. The following is a sample of bond reds of letters from peFtles who have ordered these pens: Porrsvo..e.g., PA., July 15,1867. M. V. B. floWan, Lafayette, Ind. Dear Sir:—The box of No.l pens ordered by me some ten days stow has arrived, and I am so much pleased with them that I hate concluded to take an Agency for their sale, so far, at lewd, IN to order three gross No. I and one gnaw, No. 2, for which I enclose your price to Agents. Ad dress: REV. S. SIEOFRIED. Warranted to last five times as long, and give better satisfaction than any steel pen manufac tured. Send for circular of testimonials from Professors of Schools and Colleges, and from preminent business houses. Aug. fl, ISW. Sm The Quaker City Business College, conirza ruin • ram:sr:err snuerrs I= T HE m m tzre. te ratt or.no ta. appointed Conducted upon the beat system of Instruction, and offering advantages of the highest order In every I it at A R RTTNT TO YOI:NG MEN Who desire Success and Promotion in Business _ Life. PRACTICAL EDUCATIO:s7 FOR THE The Commercial Course embraces Book Keep- Mg, Commercial Calculations Penmanship, Cor respondence, Business Forms, Customs of Trade, Commercial Law', the Art of Detecting Counter feit Money, itc. This ' c. Coupe may be completed in three months. _ EGEEZTI . • Awarded to Graduates, under seal and by as thorny of law, this being a. regularly INCORPORATED COLLEGE, , and the only one with similar powers in the State, or In the United States. OTHER BRA:NCI-104, Telegraphing, the Higher MatheUditics, Engi neering, Purvelf t a i t . . o U• E l7M . o .• In the Department of Accounte this Institution Is wholly unrivalled. The Treatise on thin sub ject, publiehed by the Proprietor, in everywhere acknowledged to be the best and moat complete work extant, and being composed almost exelu sively of seta obtained from Actnal Business, pre eente a coarse of instruction such an can be se cured by no other system. Book for sale, and sent by mail to any address, upon receipt of price, S 3 50. YOUNG MEN Invited to send for rirCirlare, or vielt the College for further lnfonnetlon. MMIEI/M=lll ..Tiity 1867 JUST PUBLUITED pimikiaTiriii): 11[0i,ilift)ikidl BASSINI'S TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES, cx rota OT SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOYRA.NO OR MEZZO _ . BOP - RANO - VOICEFS Studies to acquire the Art of Singing. "liMESE exert:lnes were composed to be used almultaneously with hia system, 'Tug ART or iiirlosna 'or with any other method for the mil• tivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCONE'S tfOLFE(3010(1: being more meks. dims and better adapted for teaching. "Some of these exereises are specially beautiful as well as ttseful, a mingling of the dutec et war, which secures the interest as well as the Improve. meat 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 name time (once the tune of the pupil. They must be stmlied tatrefully with reference to the Innumerable marks of expression and forma of ornamentation. Upon the minute aceumcy with Whirl! these are accomplished depends the actual sterling advancement of the pupil; any evasion or clueing in these respects la time and effort wasted, while, on the other hand, a closoand pa tient inveatigation, and a minutely faithful exe. cotton of them, will eve unexpected power and faculty, and open to the student the means and resources by which great artiqs produce their most brilliant and profound effects."—Wotron'r Art Journal. _ I Price, each, in Ronnie, Retell " " Cloth Hotel! . . 260 A Sample Copy Kent by Mali, poet-fetid, on receipt of Wholesale Price, $l6O. PubiLthetl by WM. HALL di SON No. ,43 Broadway, New York. Pub/10mm and dealer,. In Music, and Manufac turers of FLUTEK, FIFEN.FLAGELETS, &c., &e. Send for catalogue of prices. July 15, 1107. 812 HICCRY W. OVERMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN !.FATHER, No. 14 South Third Street, Philadelphia. menta solicited. Der. 10, MA lye WESTCOTT & GEORGE, PRILIP W1L,7021 & CO., DtrOBTIII6 AND DEALER" IN GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, Crleket and Base Ball Implements, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, Croquet, Arebei7, No. 40:0 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. May IS, 11387. em Dinolntl= of Go-Partnership. firm firm of A. A. EOM & BRO.„ Is s day rdissolved by mumni consent. R. A. Fonts bins D. E. 'GLITZ is hereby authorised to settle the business of the late firm, and will con tinue the bnaineas in his own name. R. A. POUTZ_ DA CID R. ClirrA August 1, Iter. ountinue In the WHOLESALE DELL AND MED_ _CINE BITNINENFi AtANUFAO. O F 01.7,14 MEDICINES, at the old Soto, No. IM Franklin street under the name midWe of DAVID FOLTZ. Baloore, Sept. 20. tt U.S. BOMA. Finn National Bank of Oettrubusr will Compounds int 1 iM Nolo 11. tes 8. .Bonds.; shoe 7-11 and nr OBORGB ARNOLD, Cashier. Oct, 4,18111. ct , DOB ales L• ale. IN to R Prints, Cheek; ai OW .1 WOODS",nniutas&_Xasitnit GO to T. Q No/NW Ise your Clloiking. Patio (NO* Cimpaßy's BOPUBLE P. 4 ,01710 GUANO. carnet or ossantah meter , : 71 sorra entire, ' , JOH IAL N& IiSM. Wholesale C ta O for Com Van r. 'TINE eery extended limo! thls Gu a n o through. oat the smontry rendees It mammary to say More this season, than eomptuatien and quality are preelse4 the name at that heretofore sold by tun for the Company. We have sold this Guano from the beginning under a regular ayatem of rigid itiPpeetion, at nn expense to the (Mm_pany of many hundreda of dollars annually , . Valls la done for the preiection ante of the eamemer and the Gaupatty, m in manliest to all who undenitand the trade in fer- Unseen, that it cannot be sorely condueted on any other principle. The importance and extent of the trade demands thispniteetion. We are prepared to exhibit Or. A. Snowden ex i Vi r . ° 7onsument t mlia t t * lTATtte r nn e t r oe .rf Jolts Rinsi Co. branded ou the tense, none other genuine. Aug. 23, 11P12. fit MORO PHILLIPS' t;tl. , n7.lxi, IMPROVICD SI:MD.-PHOSPHATE OF I.IIIIE, STANDARD OrA RA NTEAD. TOR RAIX AT ItArtUrAcit . anis nt.roTti No. 27 North Front Street, Philadelphia, AND No. AS South fureet, Baltimore, And by Dealers In general throughout the Onuti The SOMBRERO (IVAN°trv. of which MORO PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE In And always has been manufactured, (and of which he hue sole control for the trilled States,l contains tiftv per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Hone, therefore it Le more durable. The addition of ammonia gives it greater fertilising value. Over six year.' experience hen pros ed to the Farmer that it makee a heavier grain than even stable manure, and Ia not only active but 'eating. MI Ro PHILLIP'S, Sole Proprietor and Mann rectum . . sirprica vs per ton of 2,90) his. Discount to Dealers. March 4,1807. inti p0I114:VIIRIOYIN:1_11 NlT Etake pleasure In announcing to Dealers In Feralßent, and the.A art. al t t irtt I public, that we have within the panty ear merviiaokl our tacit. 'ties for the manufacture of our It sW floSEPtioi- Pritser, to an extent unequalled by any oth, r HOU. In the United States or Enrols,. These lu cflltlea only include the enlargement of our old established work/. In 1 . 111/udelphlu, lcam4 n fun the DELAW AltE ItIVFIt .AGIUCULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, but ~100 the purchase of extensive and well stocked works at Chissigo, with ail the necessary machinery, ears, etc., to conduct the business. This establishment alone tint produced, annually, over s,tsa/ tons of dried BOUM and Meat, and is capapie of being largelp increased. We desire, bs the closestsu pervision, to conduct t Itese two eon, erns so that our customers will derive a pmet teal benefit from their consolidation, In obtaining a MANURE with% atoll maintain a standard and uniform quality, and at the lowest possible price. BAUGH & SONS. Peruvian Guano Substitute ! BA UG 17 ' /SAW DONS SUPER - PHOSPHATE OF LIME lIAVGH & ROD& Bole Proprietors re Mansforturcre, Delaware Sliver Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, AND Calumet Works, CHICAGO. J9-Farrners are recommended to purchase of the dealer located In their neighborhood. In sec tions where no denier to yet established, the Phosphate may be procured directlyrronir he un dersigned. A priced Circular will be sent to all dealer who apply. BAUGN tt SOMA Qfices, No. S. Delaware Avenue, Pima mamma, AND NO. 7.11 Luke Street. CYtkapo. BAUGH BRAYTHIIIin .t CO. General 'Wholesale Agents, No. 181 Pearl Siren, corner of Uttar, NEW rOIIX. ObOROD DUODALE, Wholesale Agent for Maryland and Virginia, 1 and lin Elena's Wharf, BALTIMORE. siplVe are prepared to Supply our Patent Sec tional Mill to all Mantdacturera for grinding Bonet, Guano and all other hard subgtaneers. August 5, ISIR. lkn THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT MS &INCA CO.MP✓IX Na az Walnut street, PIMA DLLPHI Ckspital • OFFICERS: LEWIS L. HOUPT, PAlldent, K. P. DARLINGTON. Sec'y. and Treag Drawroas: . • Lewla L Houpt, J. E. Kingley, Hamuel C. Palmer, James M. Conrad, W. W. Hurts, John Binwham, H. 9. Lelaenring, ,Thstnas h.. Peterson James Shields, John A. Wright.. Mawr* persons of any Ego or °retinal= afpgrud death, either front DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, at Lowed Oath Rotes. All life pellicles of this fbmpany are payable at the age of AD; so that a an may enjoy the hen, flt °Chia Investment In his old age, If his life la protracted_pe_ yowl fourscore vearn. ENRY A. PICKING, Esq., getqahorg,lo the Company's Agent for Adam* cramty. He will cheerfully furnish all information requested. August 2k 1a97. am ADAM COUNTY lICTUAL FIRE INSUR.ANCE COMPANY. IlqconpoßATED, MARcit 18, HAI . . Prestdent—George Mwope. Vlee Preslden t—Stup oel R. Russell secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestoek. Executive Cornmihee—flopert 3leCnrdy, An drew Heintzeiruan, Jacob King. Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler. R. McCurdy, M. Eiebelberger, S. R. Russell, E. G. Fahnestcek, A. D. Buehler, R. G. McCreary', Get- Wesilinurg Win, Ip m E n iv i , r,. St: ; . ; 7 ltn D. top f mh , lp A. Oxford; Win. B. Wilson, tienderaville; ' l - 1. A. Pielting,Stratfan; John Wolford, Latlmore; John Picking, East Berlin ; Abel T, Wright, /lenders vulle; Abdiel F. Gilt, New Oxford; Jas. H. Mar shall, Hamlitouhan; John ('unningharn, Free dom; John Horner, .Mouti tjoy ; Wm. W . Ross hite, Libert as -co u nt is Company h; limited In Its operations to they of Adams. It has been in operation for more than 15 years, and in that period has merle but bar assessment, having paid losses hy fire during that period amounting to 513,045—R1,- 7de of which have been paid during the last two year.. Any person desiring an insurance can apply to any of the abut e named 3fanagers for further information. kir - The Executive Committee meets at tae of fice of the Company, on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2 o'clock, I'. 31. Oct. 16,1685. tf TAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. rrIHE Grafton Mineral Paint Co. are now manu facturing the Best, Cheapest and most Dura ble Paint In use; two coats well pot on, mired with pure Linseed Oil ' will last 10 or 15 yearn; It in of L, light brown or will chocolate color, and ant be changed to green, lend, sOme, cimb, olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is saluable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails anti Wooden-ware, Agri cultural Implements, Canal Boa to, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metxl and shingle lbofs, fit being Fire and W.lter proofo i lour Oil Cloths, tone Manufacturer having used anni bins. the past year.) and ash paint for any purpose is unnerve... ed for durability, elasticity, and adhonsenen. Price 86 per bbl. of .100 lbs., which will supply a farmer for yearn to come. Ih'arranted to all antes as abuse. Send for a circular which gives full particular. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paints Address DAN ILL BIDWELL, 251 Pearl Street, New York. Sept. 6,1867. thn 115kwoim0:101 , 1 The Grover di, Baker,—Thc Best lo Use, E Machines have become so well known ICI first that little need be mid by way of recommen- Eon. They have taken the premium at all the late Elate Faint, and are universallyTHESE Pianos are Universally ticknov. lodged knowledged to be the DEsT in use by all who by competent judges equal to the beet Pinion have tried them. The "Grover S Baker Stitch" made. For referenctoi, they have mane thousand and the . 13hUttle Stitch" are points that have city and country residents, including large nuns been attained by no other Machine. They are the bent of the High Schools, heminartes , ke. only machines Mutt sew and embroider with per- These Pianos have not only - stood the oontints asetion. These Machines are peculiarly adapted al nee and heavy practice of one. year, but have to Family nee. They are noiseless, sew directly been used the last Aileen years to the Mimed from the spool without rewinding, and are rim- satisfaction of tn., using titer.. pie In their construction. They are camy to man- They have taken PREMIUMS AND Mt:IIAD.; age,and can be worked by almost anv ehild. WHEFLEN'ER EXHIBITED. hurl, hoe been the Nvry family should base one. They rare labor, demand for the... Pianos, that ME.i...010", Meg ewe rime, and they save money, and do their HAINFJ4 PRO'S. have. been ',impelled to enlarge work better than It can he done by hand, their works to the extent of 24 to au pinNom A The undersigned having been appointed Agent WEEK. for the above Machlneedue extablished an Agee.- Having now one of the most extensive and s 7 in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al- complete Factories In the United states, Feet°. ways have on hand a supply. Persons wishing rieseinne cos 'Ting iof an acre al ermine!, mai to buy will plesuse mil and extu)sine for them- prising a frontage of 211 feet on 2rui Avenue. selves. They are undoubtedly the chentest fit-id-ekes Xi-Needles and Thread will alto he supplied, Pianos in market.. Fully guaranteed for 3 years. J. S. WITHEROW, Agent, Send for illustrated Circular. Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. HAINES 117101 4 . Aug. 27, lB6B. tf aye, X5B, 380, 362., WI, 381, a 3 ,370, in, Second Avenue, New York City. eft HOOP MOMS. 628. April 8, _1867. LOUIS GEORGIL. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, •..OUR OWN MANE." A,IrrER more than ell's YEAR* . experience and experimenting In the manufacture of STRICTLY *HALM HOOP SHIETs, wo offer our Justly celebrated satiate merchant* and the public in hill confidence of their superiority over all others in the American market, and thee arc so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give mole milefaction than any other Skirt, and recommend themselves In every re. spect. Dealers in Hoop Shirts should make a note of this fact. L'Nlegf LADY WHO HAS NOT OW= THEN A TWAY- SHOULD Do no WITHOUT Prima= DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, tenC and Mee her Ladies, Misses and Children. A fneurfei made to order, altered and repaired. Ask tar "Hopkins' Own Make," and be not de. selyed. See that the letter "II" is woven on the Tapes between each Hoop and that they are stamped "W. T. HOPanufactur. CO3 Arch Street Philadelphia:KlNS, ' upon each tape. No dims are Genuine. Also eonstantly on hand a full line of good. We York and Eaetent made Skirts, at very low *fem. WHOLIDIALIE AND IMAM At tba PHILADELPHIA to HOOP SKIRT Mann. dor frieftand Emporium, Nam . Anemia PHIL ADMIX - 7. - Istorkars. vareb u tt a . m FOUTZ'S EIMIOIIII liaise aid Cattle Powders. Tlts oretaratien, lens end favorahly known, •111 thoh. 7 nothir ref rirlgutsh. • br, , km‘ down and Ina meirlt.l hones, hy .trengthtning end dein/ling the stntnach mid Inter. lion It is a can pm. N entlye of all die. eloaes Incident to this &alma!, each as trxo FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW WA• TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIN. TEMPER, FE , VMS, FOUNDER i ' TrAttc rE : TROY, Re Its We Improves the +sled, Wawa. the enpetite- eves a A meet% end Ithat, skln--told transtbreas th e _ 'salient& skeleton DM a fine.leeklng and 'Wilts, horse, To keeper" of CO.. this pp pan min I. ig r o,lo, It irtereaseet the quantity and (infirm pa the quality br the mill It ha. een proven hr it +:'h ... tual experiment I. ile ., . ... 1441°"' t ti l'.""4"s . of a th itlk g" on ' il cream . twenty I.r not and mite the tail ... butter firm and 'wan In fattening :!IF 1 Cattle, it gives thorn an appetite, looping .. i ," their hlde . and r e .... . , ' .-. male, them Wile . . _ = In all diseases of Swine, sash as Coughs, neere ln the Lanes, Liter, ent, thts watch, : e (' t ants as • specific, z a t ir flr - • 10 • paper ln • barrel of swill tim shove ellse•ses - yr ill be credit,. teal - ehthets Presented If siren In time, a eerts/h presently,' and taro for llke Hog Cholorn Pries 93 Cents per Paper, cr 5 Paper' for 91, PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ St. BRO., EMI= 11118LISPAE DUO IND MFDICIPM No. 116 Praatiin Bt, Baltimore, Md. For dale b 7 Druserts and Storeketpent tbtou[k• oat the United States. For mile k. D. ltu lOvr ( it) slmiu, Imeßl.- 11n At liumhlleld. 11 heeling. Vak.: ('• C. Bender et Co., I'llt.hurg, Jotenvol, tloltoway tt . Cowden, Itiss Id E. FOWL Haereiror. Dee_ 12, ISO& ly Poland's Magic Bilious Powders. /THIN PREP kItATION hx the dig cuter,. tit It %. J. W. Poittutl, tor nterh the Pit•tor of Iho Itoptixt llt 'urrh hrliooxtuw n, N. 11., mot n 1 T nnn SI i '‘ )IttTlrolt‘ helotrd by u t - t Nt that R I Clic hunt. Ile wwl ”blioti lofts o 1110 • OVA n n ll i fo ' : llTt i tf 1:14 . • t' DER, ore 0110 .0' the'llomt wonder ful netts eriett of modern Woes. It I. The Great Liter end Bilious Remedy'. which films., Is in the Alma° nil olio, shorts% erten ttt mtrlleint•; tont it ttlturslot Mtn moot Krntilleut lon that 1)) 1,13.110 040 11111//li/11.101 opprobot lon of ttli win Itni o I (Nits' than. the Magic 1111 lows Pots dens ore POSif I fft3 Cure for Liver Complaipt! in Its Mont ogsfros Med form, and on 11111 dime COMOIOI ill Oil 1111.1oUti I)EItA'StiF3II.NTSI Excellent sttr C N H TIPA I . I I) N PIMPLE -4, BLOTCHES, . . . H.VLIAM SKIN lIROWSINES. LIE.11:1111."11N, P.l/J'A'AT/I IS, tt aunt mwtitletml Care nud Pre‘entive of Fever end Ague: (We adviae all n lio are trool,led with non f. [al malady to ultva3l{ keep the l'owdera un baud ready for iimnediale frac.) Here area few . Important part leaking • lat.—They-are the Great Specific for all Mona AfTectiona are the only known reine.b that Will mire Liver Complaint. W.—They are [brunt,. known teinvily that will Cure Conallputlon. Powdera are en thorough In their operation that one paekage will be nil that the mpjorlty oft hone to lag 111011,1111 n•quire 1.. elleCt arum. 5t11:-.They are a 'mild and pleaannt et the moat effmtnal eathart le known. &h.—They are the thelipext and-heqt tnelltetno extant, an they can he neat hy to any part at the globe for the price, 50 cents. (ArcoUm., containing crrtiflraten, lornromtlon, Le., gout to any part or thr Worth' free ol eloargo, HOLD BY ALL DlD93fillnll4, or II) mall on applit at',na to C. U, (71..titIC & heu.kral Agent., New Haven, nun Prier 50 Ctua Pm. Use. , 3.500,ce0. March lA, pc. newly _ Coe's Dysispsia 011ie I THLH Great Remedy for all Diactutes of the - et T NI A II , g - the dlMovery of the In of f'oe's Vaineltle Cough Raleam, while experimenting for his health. It cured Cramp in the Stonmehxfor him which hitd beton, y willed to nothing butchloro form. The almost daily teatimonv tram %art". parts of 11w country elnentlrliges oe to bellOve therr 14 no liiMPOSV .111.1.84,1 try a lilltortlvrill stanch it will not Kneel:llly vorr• Physicians kndorse and Use It. 4 tnnister; ptte nw,monv w v, 4fletzet, e And from all clEtwilung we receive 7Wingr of corn pernertneel. DYSPEPSIA! fIEARTBUILN : SICK-HE.%IIACTIE! It ban cured In hundred,' nf owes, HEADACHE AND DIZZINIu4n! It stops In thirty unnuteu, ACIDITY OF THE STU-MAUI! =I It ntop. Imutedlatrly. T . DISTRER4 AFTER E. JEW! One dose u il l remove. CHOLERA MORBUH: Ita Idly yieldk Inn few d 01.., BAD BREATH! Will be changed w Ith half n bottle, It ig Perfectly Harmless f Ita I'NPRECEDENTED SUCCF. , “'k la °Wing In the tact that IT CURES fly AeSJBTINI; 14.1• TUBE to re-asaert her away In the system! Nearly every dealer In Ole Coital :annex twill, It at ONE DOLLAR PER IIO3TLE. C. (I. CLARK & CO., Proprietont, New Raven, Conn. March IS, Par. comly PELOUBET ORGANS AND MELODIANS, UNANIMOUSLY awarded the rind Prise, Gold Medal, "AM THE BEMT CABINFIT oft. CANS," Amerhaut Inattlute, New 1 ark, Oct.- ber,lati6. • • • Being_pron./need auperlar Qt•ALiTY, Pow- SR and VARIETY OF TONE, and In number of corn. bloallotk. "As the tact Instruments of Amerieg were there Contending., whichever won the battle Mould have nothing left to conquer."— Ana riewn Art Jaarnai, (edited bye well-known musical critic.) They have also taken the first premium a ker. ever exhiteal this season. PEDAL 01;(:.iNS, one, two and three hanks of keys—six sizes—iliO to 61,500. Without pedals, Single and double bank In great c arleirsos to Stitt. These Organs, with their smooth pipe-like quells of tone, beautiful bolo atop., strength of churns, Unequalled to ciala, and ?tellerui organ— like effects, are superior tor riiiireilea, Hans, Par lora and hoots. They are put tup In easel. of Walnut, funs' senrered Walnut Owe/ and unpins style*, and Aegrint noireu toot, et tip/re did designs and ti skit, and oi the best aorkinan :thml b i t , - r ti n g ,xi i , i4 t. , ; i n .1 1 7 . 1 „thl,t.,a,t. .111 ll ,lL hi o‘ t down tun tine Uetil% o portable eitsiin et. extra the beautlfhl freinUlaill. atop, M without extra charge. A large amortinentconstantly on hand at oar GEINER.II. WIIOI.I.),ALE 'AND RETAIL WAFt.b.l:O( 01S, sit Broadway. Our Illustrated ( Ireular and Price hats, with our new 0 1 ) l e , now ready.are send for it circu lar. PELTON 4. Nianuniettlmns, No. '4l iiro.ela ay, April d, (SG- - New Vol k City. HA.INES BRO'S. PIANOS. TILE PIANO OF AMERICA gig THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMA X MISERY. ,rust Publuffed, fa a Sealed Ernetope. Pelee 6 rents. AI,FATURF. on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of seminal Weakness, or Sper matorrhas, induced by bell-Abuse Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consump time, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical In. capacity, .5 x.—fl" ItIIINEN.WELL, M. D., Author of the "Oreen Book; be. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture eicarly__proves from his own expe rience dud the metal consequenees of belt-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, eud w i t h ou t dangeroun surgical operatlonx, boo gies, Instruments, rings or oardiale,_pointing out a mode of rare certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and rad ically. This lecture will prove a boon to thou sande and thousaude. Sent under seal, In a plain eneelope, to any ad deem, on receipt of s p it rents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publisher,. Alan, Dr. CIILVNRWELL'S "Marriage Guide,” primaa cents. Address the Publishers., CRAM. J. C. BLINK LW Bowery, New York, P. Feb, 96,1817. ly It to ',tire to NU Ouc iluew will cure It a 0171.011 at Mier