Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 22, 1867, Image 4

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Ntetipsbug totpiltx.
ira.voos, xor. " FLOUR, GRAM GROOMES, &C.
Ii =1
AlllOrt NANCUE.
it Is the/getters/ practice in this coun
try to anew the manure formed In the
barnyard during the winter to remain
there* until seeding time In the &U. Is
- this an economical plan" Does not the
manure undergo conniderable loss in the
yard during the warm weather of sum
mer?
It has been calculated by those who
hays had experience and the means of
ascertaining, that for every ten hundred
weight of dry fodder, hay or straw used,
the farmer may expect from twenty to
twenty-five hundred weight of manure,
in INS spring.
This ten hundred weight of dry food
and straw will, as before stated, produce
from twenty to twenty-flve hundred
•• weight of fresh dung, which at the end
of six seeks will weigh but twenty-one
hundred; at the end of eight weeks but
;twenty; when half rotten but from fif
teen to seventeen ; when entirely rotten,
but from ten to thirteen. -
Thus, we see tliat by the time the ma
nure.is fully rotten, one-fourth of the
weight is lust, and the mass Is diminish.
ed In bulk one half. Them remarks ap
, ply to manure which is left exposed to
the action of the sun and rain.
The main loss is in water; but there is
s very large Ides In
,ammonia apd other
volatile substances, which are etapotated
by the heat of the sun, or washed out by
the rain.
The question then, la : WoUld it not be
better to haul the manure out to the field
in the spring and plough It under, eo that
what leas by decomposition and fermen
tation does take place may be absorbed
by the soil?
If enriching the soil was the only ob
ject in view, it would without doubt be
most economical to plough the manure
under tutsoon Of possible after it Is form
ed : but there are other points to be con
eldered, as, for instance, the state of the
soil with regard to texture.
If the soil is light and very open, it
*mild not-be economical to plough. in
long or fresh manure, for it would have
a tendency to make it still more so; the
rain would wash the 'soluble portions of
the manure too deep pefore they could be
absorbed by the mil, and in this way a
greater loss might be created than if the
manure had remained in the barnyard.
fiut in heavy or common soilatt is un•
doubtedly more economical to plough In
the straw and other manure while in a
long and fresh state, for it will then have
a tendency to render the soil more open
and permit a more free passage of the
air.
English farmers think this by far the
better plan, for it converts the whole
field into a heap of compoet, and fermen
tation goes on slowly, and as fast as the
volatile portions are given off they are
absorbed and retained by the will.
The crop for which the manure is ap
plied niust at. o more or less influence the
manner of application. If the crop la
one which grows quickly and soon reach
es maturity, it would not be economical
to appiriong, fresh manure, for the plant
Would be done growing before the ma
nure wss euMeiently decomposed to affeet
it much. That if, on the other hand, the
crop is one which grows slowly, and it Is
desirable to furnish it with nourishment
throughout the whole growth, then long
manure will better acoomplieh the effect
than common fermented or decomposed
manure.
I consider that I obtain more from my
. manure by spreading it on the *sod and
- ploughing it under for corn, than I do by
keeping it; even with the beet care, Until
fell, and applying it to the oats stubble to
be ploughed in ftir wheat.
I think that the corn crop appropriates
what tvould be lost by evaporation, had
the manure been retained in the barn
yardl in the usual way. And whe seed
flog times come in the fall, the ma t ure if
thoroughly incorporated with th soil
and is ready to fertilize the wheat soon
as it begins to grow.
' 1 do not fi nd from several Wa i ts that
the oats le sensiblyAffected' byte ma
nure, as I do not tart' it up when plough
ing for oats. B. B. T., Bents county, Pa..
IRON AND VEOETABLE&—A curious
discovery, says the American Farmer,
Baltimore, has been made In France,
regarding the influence of iron on vege
tables. On the chalky shores, vegeta
tion is sere and withered In appearance,
Which, It appears, is removed by the
'application of a solution of the sulphate
of iron. Harrlcot beans, watered with
this substance, acquired an addition of
sixty pm, cent. Mulberries, peaches,
pears, grl vines and wheat, derive ad
vantages from - the same treatment In
the cultivation of clover, wonderful ad
vantages have been gained by the ap
plication of the sulphate of Iron on boils
where It is desired to produce an early
crop. In view of these facts the harmer
asks: "What becomes of all the scales
which fall from the anvils of our land ?"
CUMIN° TIMBEB,—Cut timber from
September to December, and you ca
not. get a worm into it. October a nd
November are perhaps the beet months,
and are sure to avoid worms. You cut
from March to Jnno and you cannot
rove the timber from worms or borate.
JOSEPH CLOVD, of East Nautmeal,
Chester county, info, ma the Record that
be raised this year from one seed a pump
kin vine 780 feet long, bearing 348 ,pounds
of pumpkins, the largest weighing over
60 pounds.
TUE only way to form the habit of ear
ly rising is to Jump out of bed the mo
ment you *Wake. The man who hesitates
when called, is lost. The mind should
be made up in a minute, for early 'rising
is one of those subjects that admit of no
turning ovcr.
TIMEX Drams AT A Saar.—Ube day
last week a colored man of Cumberland,
Md., while out hunting, observed three
deem approaching him, and taking good
elm be fired at the lot, and brought down
all three, killing,two of them and wound
ing the other. He secured two, bat the
wounded one managed to get away.
"I NOM my little daughter," I said
one morning, "that you will be able to
control your little temper to-day."
"Yes, mamma; and I hope you will be
able to edntrol your big temper." •
BeizavE, the new negro President of
=
is said to be taking measures to
Memel? in the permanent occu
pancy ortbe Presidential chair.
A Etas broke out on Thursday nlight
.pt Princeton, Illinois, which destroyed
Property to the amount of the estimated
value, of two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars.
A son.= exploded at an Iron mill lit
plltslairs on Friday week, killing twen
ry potions and wounding many others.
The= i subsequently took Are and
ria
A Nser, (inutans eakow, on the sunny
boort taken to herself an
MOW.
==M
GO TO
WHOM I IFIMILMI,
E adstif , nted ortmla w ai the, Wan-
Wag Boshler's 17 YOCUM
morn, WM* anuc____ L oArn "arm TO at " . Cl4l/11:164 " )
IMAT,_CLOVEN AND INNUIPINY.
SE=B, POTATOLIi, *C., BLACK CLCMIDA
~IjIJc 1 ' II kl
sad' Writs prodaeses to ev e theist • pal befact•
selll
They hate eonntantly on hind for sale,
' A LAIWE SUPPLY OF UROCERIE7s;
illoationont nreops, Codass,'Slosaint,_ Lard . T
Salt,
Flab, Otis, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. Tonged"
tc. Awo the hest brinda of FLOUR. with FEED
Of all kinds, They likewise, Lave
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS.
Soluble Patine Guano, Rhodes' Pbosphate rutd
A A Mexican Guano.
W'bUit they. A iwy the highest market prices foe
all they buy, they sell at tbelowarallvlaa preen&
giask • 'hare of public patronage, reablyed to
roerinsfaetlou In army bum
- ROBERT maCORDY
wm. & RAMM.Tom:
Gettysburg, July 1, UST.
GREEN RIDGE!
Sr NEW STORE AND NEW OtX)DS! 'SS
JO hrN NOBBZCK
ILI AA commenced Store-keeping at OMEN
RIDGE, in Hamilton townaldp, d
Adams 00,
on the Hampton turnpike, and woul Inform the
public that he has Just returned from the city
with an excellent assortment of
DRY CiOODEI b GROCERIES, AIM-WARE
caIEENH-WARZ„ CEDAR-WAII.B, TIN
WARE, CANDIES, NOTIONB,
Tobago:4, &c„ &e.—indeed, a full and complete
line of Goode, to cult the necemltlea and tulles of
all. HI. pci are as low as the very lowest—
Callooes at canto and. Muallua at 11 omits, as
Instances.
He feels that hie tomas and prices will be galls
facto o f to the pu bl c, and therefore Invites abase
Mar custom, from near and far. Don't forget
the advice—the Green Ridge Store Is the place to
get the full worth of your money. -
867. lf
NEW GOODS
CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST
yon with to buy good and. cheap Cioods, call
JACOBS dt BROIL STORE,
near Myers's „Hotel, in rHAMBERARL'AG ST.,
Gettysburg. They Wive the very best selection of
goods, such as
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, AC.,
the market can produce, and are determined to
sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in
town or country. Any person wishing to have
them CUT, can have it done tree of charge. Those
desiring, goods MADE UP, can also be secommo.
dated. - We warrant the beat work and the beet
du to be had anywhere. No humbug In what we
We haveon band the very best and moatdureble
SEWING MACHINES,
and are always ready to wait on customers. Full
saUataction given to operating machines. Call
and examine. We warrant them to be the beat
tn use.
1=!
April 8, P 6 . t f
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I
. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. •
E subscriber would inform his customers
Trod others, tbst r he is still mannincturing Ars
ons kinds of castings and Maeblue*, made to
order, on abort notice, such as
'THEVBRERti AND POWERS,
(tßye di rent ekes of Power,) CLOVER-SEED
MJLLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN SREL•
LEAS AND SEPARATORS CORNPODDER
CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS;
PLOVGHB,
inteh es Cast Ploughs, Bushes: Ploughs, gidelllll
and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-BPRISO HORSE RAKE
the latest improvement; also Metal Strews for
Cider Peewee
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything ohm
in his line, all at low prime.
FOR RALE.—A light Two-home Wagon, a One.
bores Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new.
DAVID STEFLNER..
April 88; 1888. U
OEBAP FOB CASH I
NEW STORE!
OROCERIFS, T.JQEORS, &C.
The undersigned ha a Mitred tosiettysburg. and
opened a new store, on Raltdmtre street, heat
door to the Pod Sloe , and nearly. opposite the
Court Rouse, where he offers for sale, MEAT!
FOR CASH, a large and choke assortment of
Oreeerles,—
SUGARS, COFFEM, TEAS, MOLASSES, BTH
UPS, SALT, IC., with FISH,
EE=3
Mao, Liquors,—
WINER, BRANDIES, G INA, WITIESKIFYI, RMAR,
. .
and everything tae In the nor.
Aliso, any quantity of Notions, to milt any and
everybody.
cr lLl lee Oda is the place to buy ("REAP FOR
OEO. F. KALBFLEISCIL
pril 43,1891.
- NEW BAKERY.
.. r
NEWPORT & ZIEGLER,
—.. AKECITAINICAf BAKERS,
South WashinVou
f • street, one ,quire from the
Eagle Ho the beat
....
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, &e.
Persons wishing fresh tread will be served
every morning, by leaving their names and resi
dences at the Bakery. Every effort nuule to
please.l 20 Givenf. us a eaU.
Apri, lU.
Gifts for Christmas ._New Years!
A ORIPERB PVIVQX OF FINE GOLD AND SIT,
ER WATOIES, ALL WARRANTED TO
OWN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED AT
THE LOW PRICE OF $lO EACH, AND SATIS-,
FACTION GUARANTEED.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Witches. 2210 to $lOOO
IRV Magic Camed Gold Watches 250 to 500
100 Ladies' Watches, enameled. 1110 to BE
1100 Gold Hunting Cbron. Watch. 210 to 501
200 Gold Hunting English Leven, 200 to MO
000 Gold Hunting Dup. Watches. 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches 1.01 to 250
RIO Silver Hunting Leven. .... 50 to 150
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes-- .5 to MO
500 Gold Lail.' H atchea , . . 50 to MO
1400 Gold Hunting Lepines........ ... 50 to 75
1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Matc hes 70 to lUD
2,500 Hunting Silver Watches . 25 to 50
5,000 Anaorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75
The above stock will be disposed of on the ror-
MAR ONT.-PRICY PLAN, giving every patron
One Gold or Solid Blls er Watch for $lO, without
recited to value!
Widow?, Bao. tt Co.. 161 Broadway, New York,
wish to immediately dispose of the above mag
nificent !dock. Certificate., naming the articles,
are placed in sealed ens elopes, and well mixed.
Holders are entitled to the articles named In
their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it he a watch worth $l,OOO or one worth
lON. The return of any of our certificates enti
tles you to the article. named thereon, upon Pay
meat, irrespective of its worth, and as no artiele
valued Lew. than $lO es named on any Perth/Olt!,
It will at once be eeeu that this Pi no lottery, but
• straightforward legitimate tramueetion, which
may be participated In even by the Most faialdl-
OWL
A single certificate will be sent by mail, post
paid, upon receipt of% cents, five for 11, eleven
tor 52, thirty-three end elegant premium for fb,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO,
one hundred and meet superb Watch ibr fib. To
agents or these wishing employment. this is a
rare opportunity. it is a legitimately conducted
baldness, duly authorised by the Government,
and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches
sent by Express, with bill for collection on dellv
efy, Po that no dissatlanction out possibly occur.
Try us. Address
WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO., Importers
Id/ Broadway, :Few York.
Nov. !MP. am
AND OTHERS.
E Outliers 'Mineral Paint Co. are now
menu
tnacturing the Beat, Cheapest and most Dare
b Paint In use; two coats well put on, mixed
with pure Linseed Oil, will last idor 15 years ; it
Is of a light bream or beautiful chocolate color,
and can be changed to green. lead, stone, drab,
olive or maim to milt the taste of the consumer.
It Le valuable for Houses, Barna, Fences, Carriage
and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agri
cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and
Ships' Bottoms, Cans-as, Metal and Shingle Roofs,
fit being Fire and Water proof,) Floor Oil Clothe,
lone Manufsettuer having used 5000 bbla. the past
year; and sea paint for anv purpose te usurgrpouu.
ed for durability, elasticity, end adhesiveness.
Price 14 per bid. of 300 lbs., which willsupply •
farmer for years to come. Warranted in all
cases an above. Send for a circular which Myra
tail parakealara. None pentane unless branded
In a Dada mark Grafton - M inerva Paint. Addrese
DANIEL AID
TM reset Intrae‘lfew"l t fAL '
Dept. 0, MC. 4114.
ItAIM WARM
ilar..b..gb.r gag , PTelt DOLLARS
' ooin) foe SLACK OAK BARK, deitvwed at
by Tatuaery. Is Gettysburg.
JOlng ItI7PP.
Sone L.
th..)r.)
A
FRENCH XISSTISO9,
COLORED ALPACAS.
BLACK ALPACAS,
MOHAIR LIIMITEIIie,
WOOL DELAINES
FANCY DU.&
commas,
p.)",iks 44,1
GLOVES,
COLLAI CUFFS
ciuMNTRWARE.
OIL CLOT,
0 ? 11 07thIng elaie ID the
DRY GOODS .* `NOTION LINE.
N. W. eor. of the Square,
a s s 3) ism cr
Gettysburg, VS.
;~.~:I~~~i~k~:M~f~~; 71 ~y:1~;i:
have jnatiedeiTed their
NEW
FALL 'STOCK,
the largest is the eontitr—oorudsting of
Dit Y GOODS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
` GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
II
DELAINES,
CALICOES,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS,
In every variety
CARPETS, & larva stook and vent cheep.
SHAWLS, all kinds and prises
BLANKETS, very clasp
QUEENSWARE„the lamest Meek In the county
and very cheep
HARDWARE and Saddlery, ha all Rs branches,
at the lowest market rates.
GROCERIES, of all kinds
IRON AND NAILS,
OILS AND PAINTS
Will ssll• GOODS at prices nurrrso convert
17021. Give call and examine our stock.
SIGN F THE RED FRONT.
'OettyshurgJ Oct. 4, 1867. tt
J. L SCHICK,
SOUTIIIIIIr CORNER OT CI Tllt SQVART.
GETITSBURO, PA.
Ma just received a splendid assortment of Fall
and Winter DRY GOODS, comprising in part as
=
FR CP{ MERItiOES,
ALL WOOL POPLINI4,
NNW STYLE OF FANCY roPums, _
BISMARN POPLINS,
MPREBB CLOTHS.
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
BLACK AND FANCY BILKS,
LAMM' CLOAXINO CYTIIS,
NEW STYLE OF FALL GOODS.
DELA.DIEB AND 4ALICOES,
FLAYSII.B IN GIi.EAT VARIETY,
BLEACHED AlirD BROWN BIIIFILLNE4
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, CABBLNETS„
cAsiamotarre AND JEANS,
LADIES' FURS IN GREAT VARIETY,
PLOVES AND STOCICINOB,
CORSETS, HAND
STATIONERY AND PERIMISERY
Rept. 27. Illg. tf
TIN-WARE & STOVES.
TITE LARGEI3LARSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE
IN THE COUNTY, AT
S. G. COOK'S,
(former Andrew PoGerm) Abeam:deed
THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN MARKEL
wrong whkch are the
OLD DOMINION,
CONEPROMD3E,
.PENNBYLVANLL
NOBLE COOL
EOONOMIST,
BARLEY SHEAF. •e
Also, many other articles tor Kitchen nee, which
will be sold as law sat any other
place la the wanly
June:l,llNß. If
?ALL it =FM 0011%
E. INITIONEW
le saw receiving • lanre stook of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROCEBIE
QUEENS W A BE,,
HARD WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES AND' HATS.
I oill the atbatlon or my resumers and the
constannlty to my large lk,ekea t Cl'"itril
.111 MOW earring at lower rates Man have
been ann e tbe war, and at Mite. which alai"
AM to/strike Om parehmerm cheap. With eeerY
WOW tar pabewslati Goods at askew agoras as
say In Ow bads,preparadrto tmet
= O . l law Mires boon any awl all
Pemba tosieradtr to thole:meet market pieta
b aly setabladeed rale.
HITESHEW.
Prberbard. Or-R.) Oct. /1 1 1, bler-
1T
11ir 4 1 71
glr turplablag Goo& la Wads
NorIRIS'.
W r 77 ' 4=11;41:-:
rigsoboMots . boos joist Mansell tram the
:14,10th immmoblospplq ot
HARDWARE a GROCERIES,
which Lbw aro
A aid dant ilk afai•
Chnore street; ll =
ta ila l i M Use timeli.
stock consists in pert of
BUILDER° MAMMALS,
CAMPIRMaII OOLS.
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS
coAca nziDukon,
SOS
F MRPMAKER'S TOOEA
HOUSEKEEPER% FIXTURES,
ALT, RINDS OF IRON, Sc.,
OROCERMS OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS, Sc., Sc.
viaturas.
Th Is no article ineladed in the several de
partessats reenttoned above but whatma be had
at Ws dam IBeery elms of Medmaim eau be
accommodated here with tools sad andinat. and
Ma Lad every article to their line.
ogr rs=, as we are prepared to cell as low
Oar nub as any house oat of the city.
JOEL B. D.tNNER,
DAVID ZIECiLER.
Gettysburg, May 15, 1861.
• NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
NEW AND GOOD OOODI AT LOW PRICES.
SHAWL
rICBE cindersianed haa opened a new Root and
Shoo atom on BALTIMORE STREET, one
door month at the Presbyterian Church and near
ly opposite McCreary's Saddler shop, where he
°Mire an attractive assortment of goods In hie
line, all new and selected with Ihe greatest care.
He has
HOSIKRY,
LADIES• CONOREBB GAITERS.
LADIFJC BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADD'S' COMMON GAIT ERs,
LADIEW BALMORAL BOOT',
IN LARGE VARIETY.
CARPETS.
GF;NTLEMEN'S CALF Boars.
GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOT%
OKNTLEMEN'S CoNGRFASGAITF.Rs,
(lENTLEYEN*SLIPPERM ALL STYLES
GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALS.
GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, SC,
MISSFS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISHEM. BALMORAL GAITERS.
Mls d' MOROIXIO BALMORALS,
&C., &C., *c., &C.
BOY'S CONGRESS GAITERS.
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOW BROGANS, &C., &C.
Mao, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture
constantly on hand.
All will be sold at the lowest living profits.
Boyars. from town and count*, are invited to
coil and examine goals and price, before pur
chasing elsewhere. I am determined to soli
cheap—a little cheaper than any other hone In
the county. By strict attention to husitiesa, and
dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, I
hope to merit and receive an encouraging share
of it u e N ZA i ri t l77.gUßlNG of Boots and Shoes
will ohm be carried on. in all Its branches.
Boots. Shoes and halters made to order. Re
pairing done on short notice—and no effort
s criss red wo W rk i rgen ve employed. Ra v ing .blltie-rtirme
experienos at the nosiness, I (eel col:indent that
I can please all who may call.
1:L11;0EL.
Gettysburg, Jane 21, 1067.
NEW DRUG STORE,
IN NEW OXFORD.
THE undersigned has opened a Drug Wore In
New Oxford Adams county, and resprrtfully
calls the attention of thr public to ids stock ot
MUSLINS,
PAINTS,
011 J
,
DYE-STUFFS,
WINDOW GLASS. ,
PATENT MEIDICEIIES,
and a full assortment bf DREGS: in a word a
complete stock of Goods generally kept in a grid
elan Drug store. All of which have beenur
chased during the past two weeks , and wi ll he
sold low. All the art 'clew formerly manufactured
at the old eeteblishment in Bast Berlin can be
had here. Endennandlug his business perfectly,
and selecting his goods himself, he 'sable to war
rant his Drugs pure and as represented. The pub
lic are requested to givp him a trial.
D. M. MILLER.
New Oxford, May 6.1%7. 6m
&c., &.c., tic.,
IRON-IRON-IRON !
GETTYSBURG FORGE
TEE enbaeribera respect fu lly Inform the public
that they bays erected a Forge In connection
with their Steam Mill, and are now manufactritg
FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON,
such as Plough, Horne-shoe and Bar Iron, and n^-
etc e m tf
a ul .4 l' ll, u f s eetn ß g i rdr.fi n e i Par l i h D'a ev alrl i t t 3O . able
to please as to quality, Mandl and prier. .
1
BRINIIMAN A W.kEItEN.
N. R.—The higheet market price paid for
wpoaeht and 'wrap hon. B. & W.
Dee. 17, 1566.
THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY.
Tilfundersigned takes pleasureln announcing
c 7
the citizens of Gettysburg and the public
generally that he has removed from his old rooms
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and
nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers.
The room he now occupier has been recently
fitted up expressly for his business. The location
na ntr admirable one, enabling him to take pic
tures in all shades of weather, and a ith a correct
ness unequafied any where else,
LIFE-LIEF: PHOTOGRAPHS.
- -
.of every sise and description, exeeuted in the
finest style. Particular attention sawn In the
CARTE DE \Tsar., and to eopclux AMBRO.
TYPES and DAoUERREOTYPES of thven‘ed
friends. Also—
THE GETENRBURd GEMS,
a new style of picture, which has b 4• 0111 e very
popular with the public, not only for theirtxautc
.
but for chesprieas and conVepfence. SIXTEEN
for ONE DOLMA only. Alao—TAß PORCE
LAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and du
rability are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to carry on the btudneas In all
its various branches, and having had considern
tatxmi-Ta7.43GruPFVOCk4nBATNFACTION
Our factlitiea for a full dieplay of our skill are
unequalled by any other Gallery In the county,
and we would therefore Invite every one to call
at the
HER' GEM - SHERD SKY-LIGHT GALLERY.
Call and examlue our Illpeelmens and irides (or
yo Juno 25, l urselves. LEVI MUMPER.
985.
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
WABRINGTON BUILDING
1135 AND 167 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, RD.,
TTEEP constantly on band a large and well na
zi sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
prices.
They supply orders for the finest to the lowest
priced articles, either ready made or made to
measure, to any part Of the country.
They keep also an extensive stock of FUR
NISHING GOODS, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear, Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS and every variety of 6111itary Trim
mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY
MADE MILITARY GOODM.
Baltimore, Feb. T 2,1661.
coLL,IIO,
HOUSE PAINTING
GEORGE A. WA &Y EE, HOUSE P-4IXTER,
. South Waxbington M., Gettymbnrg, Pa.
GOOD WORK AND MODERATE PRIt'ES
Jolt - M,
A FARM WANTED
A" IXTSOllbIlVing good FARM for sate, and
willing to take in part payment one or more
trade of choice Weetcra land, located in well
Fettled emighbarboods, near County Towns,
Rail Roads. dm., will and a purchaser by en
quiring
6, at this oMee.
Sept. MM. tr
For Bale Cheat.
A Mpg-RATE SHINGLE MILL and SAM'
4
p le e % t u y u c t , y f
work three relies from
A.
Aug. /A UV. tf IL H 17 71 7.
For Sala—A Valuable Merchant Mill,
ARC
as MILL and SAW MILL, with IA ACRES
OF LAND, known 43andoe'm WI," on
Creek, in Adams county, Pa. 4 miles
northwest from Ennittaborg, and 8 ninon eoutb..
west from Gettysburg, all in good order, water
power heavy, and to a good grain country.
ALllO—
other MILL, known se "Uollingerli Mill,"
with 114 ACRES OF LAND, one mire from Ala
bottatoern, On the Hanover turnpike. All itl good
Order. GEO. ARNOLD.
Aug. 12,1X11. tf
S. O. COOK.
John W. Tipton,
LUSHIONABLE BARBER, Northeast corner
f of the Dimoond, (next door to McClellan's Ho
tel.) Gettysburg, Fs., where he must all tbnes be
found nerdy to attend to all business in his line.
He has also excellent assistance and will ensure
satisfaction. Give him a call.
Dec. 3, MO.
Wintery Removals.
B'
vo the Keeper, the undersigned Le author
ized to make removals Into Ever Green Cem
etery, and hope. that MAl as contemplate the re
moval of tlw rematua of deceseed relativee or
friends will avail themselves of thla VIVIOII2 of the
year to have It done. Removals made with
promptness—terms low, and no effort spared to
please. PETER THORN.
March M., IS& Keeper of the Cemetery.
WESTERN LANDS.
LEAVE some valuable WENTERN LANDS
wheat I will trade Mr one or more FARS:IBIn
t comity. The Lerida are well loomed, aud very
deatrabie for farming. Eartyapplioation Unlined
J. umnow:Karr.
Gettgabarg. April taln. tt
rebtStred olobloa . PHOTOGRAPHS or their
lbdreadrlll Sad It to Mar advantsio to ad/
lazediator.
rt TYRIPPN. OPPIOGIPE. Pt,.
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REMOVAL !
CLOTHIERS,
ADAMS COUNTY
sa-r 17. u. FIRE INSURAVVE COMP. T.
iNCOUrOVATXD, MARCH 14, 1&51
'OPTICERP.
FreeWent—George SRope.
The President --Naanuel R. Russell
•
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=70:11 A. Buehler.
E. A .
Fahnestock.
Egmgoitye Committee—Robert McCurdy, AXl
drewneiman, Jacob King MoLbiQy .
eons° Swope,Buehler. R.
„ K. Elebelbenter S. R. Bataanll. E. G.
Fahnenixek, A. D. Buehler, R. G. Metheare, Get.
: St N r % a u ltn ix te n wr i. Thatilp ; si t
Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, itendersvtlle; 11. A.
ptelting,Straban; John Woltord, Lattimore; John
Picking. Heat Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders
elite ; Abdiel F. nut, New Oxford; Jas. H. Mar
shall, Ham'ltontsm, John Cunningham, Free
dom; John I looter, Mon nO o) ; WM. Mae White,
Liberty.
Company It limited In its operations to
the count.) , of Adams. It has been 111 openillon
far more than 15 3,,•0r5. to In that period ha,.
Made hut one aNsessment, having paid liaises by
are during that period amounting to 513,00—56,.
inn of which hate been paid during the last two
year!n. Any person desiring an 'lnsurance tan
apply to any of the Rho,. e named Managers for
farther Information.
q•The Ex,rutite Committee meets at the of
nee of the Com puny, on the lent Wedneeday In
e very month, at 2 o'clock, I'. 31.
Oct. te, tf
W. E. RIDDLE. 11 . Y . BENNER.
100,000 BUSHELS BRIAN WANTED,
NEW FIRM AT TILE OLD WAREHOIVE.
Wte F liu r t l t i rh i eTtty ' e l l ) .: '°l
eel l llle in liT n ret t i b m t ie r e 'u n b- n
the eurner of Stratton et reet and the Eaßroeul, In
G e tty.burg, where thee Will enrry uu
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINDiS
in oil it. branch,. The highr,t pricer will al
ava in mitt tor Wheat, It. e, Corn, 4att, Clover
and Timothy Seed, Flux...v.!, sumac, liar' and,
Straw, Pried Fruit, Ntit, r.oap, ifom., shoulders
and diva, Potatoe, Ivitire,erythiag eine in tile
mann, - ermine° II [lt .
Gito42l,ltlES.--1 111 Wind, for vlc, Cult e*. Su
gar', NIOIOI.N, s,runa, Tel., Spice., knit, rheese,
Vinegar, so du, Mu...turd, s4tarell, Brooms, purg
e.", Marking, sq.ap, he. Also ('OA I, ('Ti., Fi n k,
oil, Tar, he. Fish or all kinds: Spikes and
Nall.; Smoking and thew ing Tointema.
They are always able to nipple a nod rate RM.
Cle of 'Flour, with he dillerent !ann. of Fred.
Also. Ground Maxtor. with Guano.. and other
fertilise... COAL. by the bunhel, ton or carload.
They will run a
LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every week.
They are prepared to convey Freight either way,
in any quantity, at REPrCED BATEI4. They
will attend, if desired, to the making of purcbasea
In the city, and delivering the goods promptly in
Gettysburg. Their care nun to the Warehouseoof
Nathan Ron_p & 12s North Howard et., near
'Franklin,Baltimore, where freight will be re
ceived at any time. They invite the attention of
the public to their line assuring them that they
w 11l spare no effort to accommodate all who may
patronize them.
April Id, 1864. tf
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SEWING MACHINES
The Grovef& Baker,—The - Best la &se.
TMESE Machines have become so well known
that little need be said by way of rem:mutton
alon. They bat e taken the lirnt premium at
all the late btate Fairs and are universally ac
knowledged to be the 'MIT in use by tai who
have tried them. The "(irover n Baker Stitch"
and the "Shuttle stitch' are points that have
been attained by no ut tier Machine. They are the
only machines that sew and embroider with per
fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted
to Family use. They are noiseless, sew directly
from the spool without rewinding, and are sim
ple in their construction. They are Luny to man
age, and am be worked by almost any child.
Every family should have one. They our labor,
thry net tame, and they sate money, and do their
work better than It can be done by hand.
The underalgaed hnv tog been appointed Agent.
for the above Machin.. hap .tablished an Agen
cy in Fairfield, Adllll. county, where he will al
s have
nhan'i ca a l l an d examin e 'uPPIY.P'n ' f or h w i t sh e l l n u!
to u ple a se
privet..
a-Needlett and Thread will oliin be supplied.
J. S. WITHEIiOW, Agent,
Fairfield, Atlanta county, Pa
Aug. 27, 1888. If
Secure a Large Wheat Crop
EtIMECI
BAUGH'S RAW BOSE PHOSPHATE.
AVRICH mnta ins by analysin of Prof. A.nnow
den Piggott,
3.75 per cent. of Ammonia and
52.5: Bone Phosphate of Lime,
besides over 14 per cent. of Soluble halt*.
This article stands prominent on the list of
valuable Fertilizers, years of trial ha'. Ing gained
for It an en% table reputation.
• Being made from Raw Bones, which cot
all their original organic matter, it retains the
Durable Properties qI Bone, and uhile
produces large elm., d renovates and
pervalleolly unproms the soil.
A TRIAL OF IT 113 ALL THAT IS agantn tolcon
vince anv one Of its groat merits.
The puhUe are cautioned against severt4apn
riot's imitations of thin article called "flaw Bone,"
'Raw Bone Phosphate, - &c. Many Farmer% have
been greatl y deceived by purchaaing them, Be
sure to specify "BAUGH F.
It in packed In Bags and BarreN, and lei pre
pared Ina line powder su itable (or drilling. „
Send for u Circular to me or MY agents '
GEURGE DUGDALE.,
Manufacturers' A gent,
Nos, 97 d lid Smltha Wharf
Hahn:mire, 11rd. •
ED-For sale by CC LP & t)
burg, Pa.
Aug. 23, PC. 3m
Great Oonowago Mille:
10 000 BtSHEL.9 (IF
WHEAT WANTED.
The . undersigned, having remodeled and improv
ed his MUM, near New Che.ter, Adams county,
(formerly called "Walnut Grove. - hut flow
"Great Nnoarago Mills,'l I. prepared to do all
kinds of work In his line with unusual diniatch,
Constantly on hand, for oak or exellange.! the
ery beat qualities of super, Extra and Family
FOUR, alio Rye. Corn and Buckwheat Flour,
with every vn net 4, of Chop and offal of whi
Haying a SAW MILL attachd, he is prep', mkt
to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice.
A Farmer In need of lumber and flour, f an Put a
log upon hi.. wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat,
on the top, base the wheat exchanged for tour
and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip—
and all because of theperfeet machinery now lem
ployed In these mills.
Having' the hest of workmen, he will tar able to
please everybody. Thankful for past favors, he
hopes for a continuance of the same.
3IYEBS.
New Chester, April 22, 1. 4 67. 1Y•
•
EIE undersigned hos opened a LUMBER
YAM_ ,) on the Railroad, near Cilublia dz.
ly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg, and nakx the
public to give hint a call. lily nasomneat is one
of the best ever offered here, and his pr,cca afford
only the smallest living profit. He has
SMITE PINE PL .NE, INCH AND HALF
BOARIX 4 , FLOORING
PALINGS, &C.', "&C.
and is conatantly addlnk to Ida btock. Come and
examine for yonmelvea.
JACOB /*LEADS.
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FRESH CONFECTIONARY
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON.
Msubscriber respectfully informs the MG
. of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he bas
a Confectionary Establishment, one door east of
the Eagle Hotel, on I'HAMBERSBURG STREET,
to which he would invite their attention.
CAKES, CANDIES, AND EVERY DEAcurp
'PION OF CONFECTIONS,
together with NUTS, ORANGES and all klnda of
FRUITS, always on hand.
la-PARTIES publie and private, an well RN
FAMILIES., will be furnlnhed with all kinds of
C.IKEB, ICE CREAM, do peramidal form or
otherwined and other REERFT4IM E\ TS, at their
houses, upon short notice.
Having spent a life-time at the business. he
flatters himself that he understands it, and that
be Is able to give entire satisfaction.
Call and aft Ida Confectionary.
JOHIC GRUEL.
May MI, 1M& tf
I. LOUTS aItOEGIC
WESTCOTT & GEORGE,
SECCIMORS TO C 0. ,•
PHILIP WILSON at .
INIPOETEES AND DEALERS IN
GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES,
Cricket and Bane Ball bnpleraente,
FISHING TACKLE, SKATES,
Croquet, Archers,
406 Chesnut. street, ildladelphia.
May 13, NV. am
GROVENSTAE2 , I PIANOS.
CHLOVENSTEEN'S KANTO,
GROVENSTEEN'S PIANOS,
499 Broadway, New York,
490 Broadway, New York,
100 Broadway, N. Y.,
a RE unrivaled for DURABILITY, POWER
21 and EVENNFM of TONE. Theare bud be
coming the favorite OVER ALL OTHERS, with
Magicians, Amateurs and all lovers of 0001)
MUSIC. They are WARRANTED in every re
_ Prices ONE - THIRD LOWER than other
re
aped
Vera. Mend for Chvular.
OROVENSTEEN &
490 Broadway, New York.
Cirt. 1$ lard. am
EVERHART'S
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
CORNER or HOWARD d FRANKLIN arnr.wrs,
BALTIMORE, MIL
Thle IFleuxe to on a direct line between the
Northern Central and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Depots. It has been refitted and comfortably ar
ranged Ibr the convenience and the entertain.
meat Of goeßtA
entertain.-
Nov. 2D, 1255. tf
rIOICHTANTLY on hand, an aeaortmant of Eine
IL) FILtMESI, PHO7OGRAPII ALBUM_ ,8
and Baskets for grange. from the Batale-=
PROTO.3ItAdED3 of our Generals and °thee die
ingatahed individual. at the
Esc
Gallery.
C./. TYSON.
rlorder to prove the maertlono in favor
Oprocurlng PIIOTOGRAPIDI at Ummade
Exeendor
ery, Call and alt rueyour PICIITRYS. No
charge will be made velem you are plowed wlith
the molt and choose to leave your order.
r. s. TYRON.
' FRESH ARRIVAL THE NORTH AMERICAN
or LIM AND ACCIDENT
DRY GOODS iNsußsixcE comPaxy
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Stdre of
A. SCOTT & SON
Their stock I:rarebits of•
MERINOF.S, all sky's&
DELAINES, all styles.
CALICOES, all styles.
MUSLINS, all grapes
CLOTHS AND CAS'SIMERBS
of till styles mil amau)•.
Peranne wanting GOOD G(*)DS and
GOOD BARGAINS,
Should not hill to go to the Store of
A., tiCIAT a SUN,
_
Chtmberoblars acct, 2nd Square,
Oct. 11, ICt. ! o,dtrabung, Pa
BARGAINS
AT THE
NEW Cl-110C.E14,-Mr
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JOHN CH.Er*. & rxiv
TjAVEopened a new. N'EltY, In Gettya
li Initg, fhe north-a - eat owner of the l'oblle
!Square, and has eitait ramvti rd /I splendid asaort-
Iluetit, us FREO,II
•
GROCERIES,
r .
Including 4nl(aret. Cot!Ves, Molames, Syrup., 4'ens
bpleety, Tobsevo, Salt, Yoh, ilatoN Sl)oulaerm. de.
qUEENSWAREi CON FECTIONS, •
Nuts, Fruits, Soaps, Fancy' lArt leles and Not lons
W
generally. e will also Wet, on hand FLOUR
and FEED-STUFFS.
- - .
Having purchased for CABII, we are prepared
to sell very cheap. lave uS a call and Judge for
yourselves. _
JOHN CRF64S.
J. AV. CRENS.
Kept. 27, 1567.
SOLDIERS'
H - QUARTETS,
At :CORM' STORE, is the place to get
•
LL NV INTER GOODS
CHEAP FOR CA.SH:
I F you want a cheap °vol . ...nat io
to
Non
jus..
I F you
want
a goat
cheap
Dre" go - iololllllB'.
I F you want a good Every-day , t , o •n t ot g!comrti i i
I F y on w ant a good pair of Punt..
go
IF you want a good elihapiVh.t.
go to NORRIW.
IF you want a FASHION.I.III. ,4 E . ‘
H. T,
toNORRIW.
IF you want a late Fall ht
414' (up.
NORRHF.
I F you want • good pair ofPlon g t o sff
I F you want a FASHlONll.ll.. g E o !;: T C ,i ir i l t ia ..
I F you want a good I rend! ral g f tn4 l . lt . !:f j . alus..
IF you want a good Umbrella,
go to NORRIS'
I F you want good Paper Cgllaes,
go to
I F you want a fashionable cult
go ot' to Cl l ? ... taz its..
youwant anything In the G g %nt i l o crAtgal . l . e.
IF you want a goal tiMOKE,
gn to NORRIS'.
I F E‘, Tatt . want good HEAVY Utto,F.i.ltaktart-
'Also—A large stork of CAMSIMERES IX THE
PIECE: Pernons preferring the goods to Heady
made Clothing, can to, w ounimodated at the low
rot rash prier. "I'HEO. NORMS.
Oct. IL P.C. If
THE BEST._
WASHING MACHINE.
THE undersigned offers der sale, the TOWN
SHIP RIGHTS Of Aria= county, for DE LONG'S
I=l
and BEST Wasaan that has yet been offered to
the public. The:Right.° will' be sold on tem . ?: na-
ble terms. This is a line opportunity fur enor-
gene men to make 0001) WAGES manuran-
toting or selling theme machines. A asmpli
machine will be furnished any person who par
chases a Hight, If desired, at cost. Call at the
store of Duphorn & Roffman. S. W. cor. Square
where the machines may be seen and tried.
FRANK. D. DUPHORN.
Gettrnburg, Jun. 21, 1887. If
WATCHES ! WATCHES! !
FIWIFI STROURE
•
Is Largely envaged In the Wateh trade, and has
lust returned from New York with an unuenally
attractive wasartasent. He offers such bargains
as cannot fall to be aceentanie to buyers. His
stock embraces a large lot ofthe
CELEBRATED “ANERICRN WATCHES,"
GOLD AND SILVER, viz
"P. 8. Bartlett," Wm. Eltery." and "Appleton
MZSISi
with Watches of almost all other makes.
If you want CHEA.P and GOOD Watch, call on
STROUSE,
At his old StanO. Carlisle stroet.
nearly opposite the DepOt, Gettysburg, Pa.
Sp-Ile continues the Grneekv. Notion and Coo
feetionery Staginess, as heretofore.
Tune 21, 1587. tf
NEW SADDLER SHOP
rEN the Hlll, Raltlntorestree l t, Gettysburg, Pa.
—Constantly on hand, oil made Jo order, all
kinds of
RIDING SADDLES
WAGON NADDLE.S,
CARRIAGE GAR:CPIS,
DRAUGHT HAILNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLINDiRRIDLEs,
COLA RS
FLY • NETS dry..
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June 21, 1867. tf
C. STALLSMITH & SON,
GETTYSBURG. PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTE, ACTORS
Are prepared to de all lrariali of Carpentering
—contracting and 'erecUng buildings of &1I
kinds, Releasing, ke. They keep constantly on
band and manufacture to order,
DOORS, SHUTTERS, ru.nfos, SASH, DOOR
AND WINDOW FRAYS, CORNICE,
DOOR a WLNDOW BRACKETS,
And any other Article in the Bending Line
deasoned material conotanily on bond, expo-
rieneed workmen always In readiness, and work
exacta. d with dispatch.
MiPthden promptly atteadod to
Sept. 23, 121e7. tt
HAY WANTED. ,
pm, underidowd vit
_psi le bighent merket
1 priers ibr NAY. nqutee Ogleuelaert Ware
house, flettysburg.
Dine, fs . I. H OZO. H. OTRICICROUSEIL
No. lail Wslntit street, Pill, LA natrn i A
Capital
Drneens :
LEIS L. 1441UPT, Presibt.
H. P. W DANIA NOTozi, gr ey . and Treas
Numerous:
Leyte L. lictipt, J. E. Kingsley.
gisinuel C. Painter, James M. Conrail,
W. W. Harts, John lilinginun,
IL 0. Lnineuring, Prterum,
Jeans +Weida, John A. Wright.
Insures person. of any gage or opcupstlon
against, Mirth, either from
DISEASE OR ACCIDENT,
of Loma CUM Bator.
An !1I polleles of this Ciompany are pA - rahle at
the age oftle; so that a man may enjoy the lame
fit of hitt inveatment In hla old age, If his lire la
protracted beyond fourscore 3 ears.
garIIKNRY A. PICKINCI, UoQ, Ciettyaburg,la
the (Mmparty'm Agent for Adam" county. Ito
will cheerftilly Altruist!, all Information requested.
August W 1,10417. 3m
SPE4II,' od
PORT GRAPE NINE,
Cord tw Hoodreda q( Cboorcontiomo /or Church or
Ctnnooodon Pt. rpoars.
ALSO,
Efrectlent for Lfidird !MEI Wrokty Prrsono
Übt:.
I=l
Speees Port Cnipe Winr, Four Years Old,
thin vountry. Ito Invaltukt•le
Tonle (1/1(i SY( nytheming Jropextien
ire unsurptuawd by alit other niulte Wine. be
ing the pure Juke of the grape, prOdueed under
Mr. Spetra own penonal nulu t t mon. Its purll3
and genulnenera are guarante.qt. The , youngest
child wap partake of a 4 wetetrttos qunllneq tuitt
the weak... 4 Inv did ma. It‘a. le alts Itatage. It
1% part:44ll3ll4v Itettelletal ttgett JOllll-
,1.1,1. nil Salted In t 811.111 S 8/intents that at.
diet the weaker sex. It a. , blu rry rapeet.
_l II LIVE TO RE RELIED ON.
InN - ult,lt. low SpeveN i•o.rl lingo Wlnt..
relllidtV6 use b Pon un,pt. %% 110.
Went:lN persons 1111.1 11 I ew 111 b. its tion.
Sprer'sWill.l in /Wept Lath 111 C pi rlk•ri ual to oth
Wines.
hold by Drusigistannd Groeers.
A. lipser's N.lneyurd, Sot Jerso. (Mkt. 21.1
Ilrrsulsray, New I ork.
Amgast SU, ly
AkL:II;IOS4:I,VI:ii3DCJAZI
N O, 1 WERT MARKET STREET,popx. PA
Ma;i=M3=l
=I
.V.Ol ALL KINDM 01 , •
MVI4ICAL IN.TRI• NI EN TM,
respfttfally Inform the publle that they ere pre
pared to furnish Plante of the tollowing mane
torture or of any other make that may tie pre
fen ed:
Albright. Milk.. at rielimidt
Chirkeriag Jr MM. Bradbury.
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IME2V3IMIESSZMIMEM
ORGIANII AAII 111.3.(thEo.Vp,
Therie Ingtrntrients stand onrisalled by an)
thing found in Min eountr, or lu Europe, an la
oiholiteil by all Impartial Judo • The moist etn-
Mont Pipe Organ Bull& r. and Performer.. the
t.o.t to ill..over oXrelleiu 4. in nusl Time, pro
lionneed asllt U. all 'titers for ex
nizly quick art limbo 1.1 II ronful Tone, the
u.senaul In Inrarnments Of thin e 11...
Wk. 112 r• tp.•
IZZEIMMIEMI==
Thiu lute and stoat wonderful Inn eat lon A na ac
knowledged by all leading nnlain will be found
only in the Eatey Inntrumenta. In attempting
to deiteribe the effect of thin stop, we are at loan
for language. Itr beitutle , ennnot be written, hut
must be heard to be appreciated. By thin atop
an ordinary performer ran produce an effect
%Malt reottiren a life time of pract tee for Inn artint
ttprat a violin. It eat 11 ely change+ the reed Tone,
giving the nympathet is NWeettle".. of the huinnu
niev, making it no melodlotin and pure that it
never (Min to enchant the Ikon,.
THE 11.% Itlirs odttiAN
for Chrirehea - Publfr hallo nod Pnrinn ham a
powerful nub-pogo with Independent reels, Har
mode attaehnlent and Vox !Inman Taut - m.lo,
awl Is belleVed to he the Mont pow erful reed Or
gan made. being nearly equal to a Pipe Orguaot
three tintex the eel.
All inetrument4 warranted for fire yearn.
. • .
4ti-FiRlt.L4 BA:crw , nopplititi with ihiltrunientit
owl muitle at remnorathlr term..
-
liberal dincount alloirmt for Cliorther and
Sahhath fkhoole.
ii-Inatructiong given both In \•twat and In
titrutnental Mosb•, at our raun•, and at pupils
hotne..,lthor to Individuals nrclnsnos, mt rPaxon
111,1.• term*
1 , 41. t
Pacific Guano Company's
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
Of FICE OF GLNERAL ADE:, 71 tiOUTD ISTREET
MALTZ MoRK, MD.
JOIIN & CO.,
Wholesale Agents tor Company.
rIMIE very extended use of this Guano through
out the country nmilers it unnecessary to say
more thin season, than Its compontion and quanta
are precisely the same as that heretofore sold by
an for the Convene.
We have sold Ml.+ Gll.lOO from the beginning
under a regular .% stem at rigid iraper lion, at an
dxpense to the Colman', id 'fin* of
ollars 'annually. 'rhla done for the prolerlion
alike of the consumer and the 00pfnly, It Is
manlbet to all ho rstand the trade4n tor
t that It cannot be sai. IA conduct,' on any
other principle. The importance sod extent of
the trade demands tills pnneetla u.
Wr ore prepared to exhibit 11r. A. Snowden
piggot's certificate of m.vprrit.in for 1., er, •nrgo
sold. Consumers ran d.des•rs..lllo mune of Joni
Itggaz Q. Co. branded on the bags, none other
genuine.
Aug. 23, isc. 3m
ktOBO PIEELLIPS'
I.:NCINE IMPROVED
S U"Et-PWIRI LTD O A F EW 7 II7k, ir,IX TEED.
FOR SALE AT YANIFF ternKER M DE' or;
North Front Street, Philadelphia,
ANt,
No. 93 Sout h Strict, Halt more,
And by Dealers In general throughout the
Count," .
The SOMMER() 'WANG of which MORO
c, and Mains has
non manufaetured, ,and of %Mel& he hes sole
vonVrol-1.4 the 1:1111e& titsv per
opt.!. mar. Bone Phosphate than RA Bone,
therefore it is :nor,. d RAW Bone,
addition
or ammonia gives It greater Teri lilting value.
Over six )41111,' .`XpVrlrliC.• prised tp for
Farmer that It makes a heavier grain thairct Inn
stable manure, and'ispot Intl, uetive hut lasting.
MI int /
!isle Proprietor end Man ufactu rer.
igg.-priee $56 per ton of 1 trio Dis4ount to
Dealers.
March 4, 1a67. um
$3 00 TO $5 00 PER DAY.
AUENTS ‘tANTED
0 0 LDEN PEN
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11131E.SE pens sell rapidly wherever Mtn/dared,
1 to all classes of people. Are fulls equal to the
gold pen for same awl beauty, of %silting. Afore
ttryibG and durable than any steel pen troinufaes
lured. Will not corode. Send for sample bo*.
Only 95 cents, or two Leona for 5,3 cent.. NO. I tor
general use. No. 2 for Ladle., schools and -holes
pi nnaanship. Sent tree of postage. Money ro
fondest li thee do not give satisfaction. .Ideln.ss,
.Id. V. 13. COWEN, Lamy ette, Ind.
The fellowlthg is a sample of hundreds of kitten
from partles who hat e ordered these print.
POTTSVILLE, PA., July 15, 1567.
M. V. B. CoWnsr, lobo etto, Ind.
lacer —The fox of No.l pa on ordered be mp
I.ollll` ten la etnce has :terit 141, a n d 1 ant so
much pleat./ with them that I hate tnneludel
to take an Agency for their nt le, so far, nt
unto neater three grows No. 1 am } onegroan N0..1,
for which I enelawe your pelt ti W Agetint. Ad.
dress: SIEGFRIEII.
Warranted to /ant Ilse t Mow as long, anal give
better nutinfactkat than any steel pen ronnufne6
tured. Send for cireular of tentintoniuls stunt
Profetwors of Schools and Colleges, and front
prominent business houses.
Aug. t 3, 1867. 3ra
The Quaker City Business College,
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Comineted upon the hest system of Instruetion 4
and offering advantages of the highest order to
every Lkloortment.
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG AfEN
who desire einecess and Promotion in Rosiness
Tare.
PRACTICAL EDUCATItiN FI)P. Tar. TIM
The Commercial •011 r, embrace. !took Keep
ing, COMMerrtill I aleUlat ions. Pelllll , / , %h , P, ~ r-resp,mdence,
resp,mdence, m I rale,
Commercial Law the Art .4 ietecrlne. hater.
felt Money, de. Thla inure° may be com pleted hn
three months.
DENIM
DIPLOMAS
Awarded to Graduates, muter seal and by au;
tbority of law, this being a regularly
INCORPORATED COLLEGE,
and the mile one with similar powers In the
state, or in the United States.
OTHER BRANCHES,
Telegraphing, the Higher 3fatitentatiot, Engi
neeripg, etunvvi i i&t o tn;l : Wiv ( t i t . on.
In the y tment of Accounts this Institution
is wholl unrivalled. The Treatise on this sub
ject, published by the Proprietor, is everrwhere
acknowledged to he the best and most complete
work extant, and being composed almost exclu
sively of sets obtained front Actual 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, S 3 50.
TOI - NG MEN
Invited to send for circulars, or chit the College
for further Information.
L. FAIRBANRS, A. M., President,
T. E. 5f mums kr, Secretary.
July at, 19117. Gin
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
IpHF Min of R. A. FOI - TZ & BRO., In this day
ired by mutual consent. K. A. Fonts
retitinu. D. E. YOUTZ in hereby authorized to
settle the business of the late firm, and will eon
tinge the business in lit. own name.
A. FOVTZ,
DAVID E. FOUT7s
Angust 1, 1207.
WILL continue In the WHOLF>IALE DRUG
AND "ItIEDICINE BUSINESS MANUFA.C.
RILL
FOUTZIS MEDICINES, at the nld
place, No. 116 EwaEU street, under the name
end style of DAVID E. Ft/UTZ.
le. 20, IPM. tf
GO to T. C. Norris' f your Clothltrg.
gorse Rol Cottle Powders.
This prerantelon,
long and fits orabl)
. known, will thor.
' " ottglil) Hint lgotate
broken down end
In* 'Welted horse*,
by trenym ening
and elennet, tlg
eteggelt and Intel
tate.
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It le euro pn•-
ugh e c/e nII
enres in to
thts solute), such ea LC'S') PET 6R, GL ANDERB ,
YELLOW WA.
TED HEAVEN,
cottons, DB.
TEMPER, FE. •
VERI, FOUNDER
LOAS OF APPIi.
TITE AND VITAL
ENF.ROY.Rn Its
WO immerge the
wind, Increases
the appetite -gives
g smooth and
'taste skin—and
trensterme tk •
miserable skeleton late a tow looking and spirit/41
horse.
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FES
To keopori of Coln thlt prrparollon It, aloolgo
It InCIVIL•o• ho totoadUty and Imino‘ es the quality
of the 001 k It hot
loofa pool, n a.,
mat expornnont to
gi o • --- onstkrn . `" Immo,* the noon
Illy of , non. .nil
(11/41 eert m andl " 2o 1 171. r.
Tioak butt... Om and
owd. In fottening
! 1 It aloes them
an appoUnr,lootoo
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• Wok , . thorn Intl,
NEW JERSEY
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In all &sew. of fla . Ent, &ugh as Coughs, ricers In
the Lung"( thee,
Olt articte
acts as a apreinc.
Ile putting (emu
oce-balf k
to paper In a
Darrel of mill the
about. dte,se,a
VIII be creafrated _ .
or entirely prevented, If given In time, n certain
retentive and mac for the flag Choir?,
Prioe 25 Cent' per Paper, o 6 Papers far AIL
AT MICA •
WHOUSIL6IIIIIII NIDIIIIIIIEPOT.
to. 118 FraniLin St, Beldame, Id.
Poe-8•141 by Druggist. sad Btarakeepai tbnwsh•
out the Maui States.
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ibe .I...rscv., tn the ,n‘etiv.r "it IMA Volonlillet
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honil I. It . lilt , i hst, him
skni 'I/ 10 le le/ 1.4. 110.411111 g Itiellloto
frin.
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Pols:4d's Magic Bilious Powdery.
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DP:TU4 are on. or Ult. hoot wonder
tut 111,s, on.r. of MOillettl (LIM*. it I',
The Great Liter and Billet]. Remedy
Mich -ompletel3 throw.. In the shade all other
dlaeoverlem In medic/in ; and It Ittroola hint much
grat Weal ion that they re 4 eh, the uunnfmoue
Ipprobli lion of all who h., e tented 111C111. The
Maglc Milt/U.1'0% dem
Positive Jrva for Liver 7omplaint!
In Ita moat aggravated form, and iku,,lmmtallato
corrector (2f all
RILIOrs DERANGF:NIENTSI
liieellont for IIEADACILE, •
COS.ITIPA I lON,
VIMPLES, 111.1TC111:s,
SALLGNI sKIN, DROWsINENH, DIZZINESSI,
HEARTBERN,. PALPITATION,
And a mum wonderful
fare acd Pre%cativo of Fever and Ague:
( w, nd. Iw nil who /ire troubled with title fettr•
ful tirutlad.. to illu 11} kelp the Pt mderh (.II hood
I
mot) tor M(111,11.1a, ute
here ore n few intwrtant part len
IPL—They are the (t real npeeltk for nll Bilious
AlThet loos,
2n(l.—Tln• urr thr onl known rCllll'4l3 Una.
VI 111 Cur , " Llver Complaint.
.kl.—They ure tio•onl flint will
run. Comnlput 1011.
Ith,_lllrar.thortinizli In their
iipenith.n that pit kitire well he Jill thus the
tlBllnlli) rd I hone ll•rle,: Ih. lit %.11 ri lour. ICI t fleet
.
:ALL-IhOy ore 0. mtid nitit piminamt 4,4 tiro moat
clic, mai claims - no. know la
nth.—Titc , on I Inc lonipi 01 nod Mat nitninctino
extatin, la. lu. t .Itl In.l nt bl rilaLl part of
tin , globe nor the price, cunt..
Circular, coaLunl Intl Muth s, illibtlll[ololl,
lit t luuy part or the world free,, churn,
sOLI) lIY ALL MIUGGIKIN, or by moll oft
application to
(•. CY: CLAIM &
u, nand Agents,
N. w Haven, Conn
.Prtec 511 (pas Prr. 2lor.
March lt•, Iret. ea% 1k
LNANIMOI , i47.V liiiqtried the Find MIS., a
4:01,1 'A1..1“1. • V., 1,11.1.4 T CA BIN Kr WI
GAN...4,- Al. h.:Mute. New lax k, k•tcr
ban.,
Idelng_pronounr, d , volp• rfor In Q v \ LITT, row
ER110(1 VARIETI 10:%E,Illiti In nu ininvr of corn
1/RIIIIIOIIY.
"As ttu ; a -I 014(141111, 111.01 Alder, a Were Iher.,
..Ont.a..lllla. Wl,a so! nc. i!“ would
has. J0a1.11.4 I. II .14
Jou. nal. dito 114.11 , . II musk 81 critle.,
'they 110 , 11:Y411,k , it U. ‘t her
eVf`r. Olin !WU& In. •
pED.II. tllllllNs. one, i n nand three hanks f
with o ut
single and double ban& In stmt Varlet},
*IU,. 1111. m a trgun., with On rr smooth pipe -like
quality of tone, lacuutitul polo mope., strength of
chortle, Unequalled pedalo, and toner:ll organ•
like effeeta, an• nUperlor for t 'I tu rclo•a, Haile, l'ar•
lurat&nd Schools. TM..., I . put t.n lu $.144 of .111.
Id Walnut, L.. v eneered Walnut anew and
untque nt vies V11%411111 1t...m00d, of
did th.datto and tlnish,atal of the hest ork ma n-
I.etng Intended that emit inatrument
shall he au odel .1 Its Ines.. .111 inktrum, nig
down i. 111.1110 .a nortahle Idelodh on, has
tho beautirul Trciaulant eaup, Without vXtra
charge.
A lafge anaortment constantly nn hand at our
GENEIML WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WAKEROOMK, all Broadway.
Our illuslast.l (Armlsr aid Prier Was, with
our new styles, are now readv. Spud for n tax. & co.,
twit 8, ISi7
lIESE Piannq ary Fnh. rallyiwknolt letlitert
T
t•mt 0.111111 to the 11.4 I'MMUI I I
madr. Fot r. ft. /11,e 11M111) tliminand
city. wid conntr, ref...lOMM, Ilteltilllna larsze tium
torn tlp
Tots- PIII-1114., 0111 the eontlntt.
l mu , ft it
t,t,t, tett • ot ouyt,
ix , on m.• • t It ,ottn .tr , Vte tifittont.
Wisl i• 1 rl ~, ~q. •, - t'i ,ii
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ran e 1,.,..• tot, o PI t.., II Nio , ti It MEDALS ,
\VII*" VI 7r, "'; II 1 ,- 7 -, .., •n yr ihr
6 , 1 , 4 tn,l 1., - In. N. P ...., 'li i ' , l* , -li.o.
IlAtNrs, tin"- c , , 1..1, ......,,, It , tormi.otprg
their worko, to toe ...st, , tit art .tly,lo t I'IANOS A
WEEK.
Having now ono or 11, m..t extoudiro and
complete Enotorho, Ira the United Staten. Clieto.
net alone covering% of nn terraof ground, com•
piloting a frontago of Ma feet Mt 2nd Avenue.
Then are tooMuldedly the ebenpect ling.-chum
Pianoo In market. Polly giturtinteed. fors cam.
Send for Illmitrnted Circular.
H.l /NV: llNO's.'
gut, gm, 9al. UM, gar, ACC, tin.. f7O, *.t,
Second Avenue, New York City.
Aprll li, Lott.
Hr.NRY W. OVERMAN,
COMMIPSION IfERCILANT
AND
DEALER IN LEATHER,
Nn. 11 South Third Street, Phllndelphla,
arConnigittmenta &Stetted.
Dee. 10, 000. ly•
11. S. BO:11,S.
THE First National Bank of Gettysburg will
reolths-iland 1040 D. N. Bonds; also 7-30 and
Compoginds Interest Notes.
Oct.
6, Wm tf GEORGEARNOLD, Citsbler.
Sale brying.
W. FLEMMING continues the btusineen
A
HALE CRYING, and solletta the emltlnned
patronage of the public. It is hie constant en
deavor to give eatisfaction. Charges nusterste.
Eel:Menet. Cn West Middle street. Gettymbuen.
P. f4.—He Is s hemmed Auctioneer, under the
Tex Law of the United Staten.
Nov. di. Pon.
VOu aka Prost', Cheeks, Ginshame lamellas
1' hr•.. pro to ROW et *OOl/tV.
POUTZ'S
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PELMET ORfIANS
AND N,IELIJIDTANS
Man tu rem, No. Ilrolui way,
New York City.
HARMS BROS. PIANOS.
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