-14 #ettlsburg folirplitr IPEIDAT 411PTER3V0Yi DM. 13. 18g7. - NEW POINT IN • 00SO cow "Dairyman," in the Practical Farmer for September, preeenta a point In ehos lug a olw, which is new to us, but there is certainly sound philosophy in it. Oth er things being equal, he rtonsideri a cow which brings her first calf at a melon of the year wheat. feed is fresh" and tender , -and most productive of milk, as the month of June, worth twke as much as one that b-ings her first calf in winter. He says he saw a very promising half Alderney heifer which took a premium at the Pennsylvania State Fait, for which the owner asked $BO. He offered to give the price provided she was to calve In June, but finding -she was to calve In February $3O was all he would offer for her. Long observation and experience with heifers and their aubsequent character as milkers, has satisfied him that commove; ing - mlik in early summer la an indispen -sable condition to a good mUketin after years, sad that the difference fatally one bait in any grade of stock. The philos ophy of the difference in favor of heifers coming in for the And time In June, he suites as follows: "The grass being then in the best condition to predate a full flow of milk, all the parts that teed to the secretion of milk are developed to their utmost capacity. The udder, - the teats, and milk veins become enlarged, permanently; and the best cows I ever raised welled to commence milking sev eral weeks before they calved, to prevent garget." The theory seems to be that the milk vessels become fixed In their capacity by their first use,' or at least, that :their subsequent developmentwill be after the type they are first made to assume. It is not reasonable to suppose that a heifer two years old, under any circumstances, will give as much milk as the same ani mal will at four years old, with the same antecedents, and In this sense the milk ve.sels cannot be 'fully developed with the first calf, It the heifer be quite young. But ft is reasonable to suppose that the type of the lacteal vessels in their pro portions to the age Mid general develop ment of the animal will become Axed at the period alluded to, and the Idea is well orthy the attention of every farmer.— Wisconsin .fittnter. INPROVENLYIT OF SOILS. • When sand rests- upon a^clay subsoil it is often very much Iniproved by penes t t Int; the subsoil in plowing, and tome:ling the two together, since the el.ty furnishes the necessary amendment soeh soils• ,--- There le no - way of improving more permanent in its clianieter than this proper admixture of eplla. They ace mole easily tilled, and more susceptible to the influence of manure, and can be more cheaply kept In a state of produc- I The moift fertile soils are those in which the diftbrent earthy constituents are properly paltuirsd; and in the ins. prevenient of farms it is-well to look to the character ',of the soil, and consider whether there arc ,not other means ithiu reach, apart from a direct appli cation of manure, for its Improvement. Laud hardly balanced In its composition will, perhaps, require a long series of years lu the application of organic ma nure, beforit reaches a condition to which often it may be brought In a short. time, by mingling with it a pot• bon a the soil of an adjacent Held. many instances the expense, of car tage In removing clay, sand, &c., ren _ders their_ use impracticable, but fre quently it can be effected cheaply, and is iii pay largely. Sandy soils are benefited from the clay, chiefly by reason of its power as an ab serbent where manures, or matter resul ting from the decomposition of roots and regettblee, are retained, and made available for the food of plants, while the sand benefits the clay soil by break ing up its tenaclotur qualities, and alter ing its texture, rendering it more easily worked and permeable to air, water and the roots of plants. INDIAN COEN AND 1111 vim. A Lune] of In an corn contains more nutriment than bushel of wheat; but corn meat shoul of be ground fine, or it will not keep sweet. There is no grain that 04 be put to so many good uses and served up in so many different ways, as corn and corn meal. First, we have the green corn, roasting co and soup is the early, and the dried corn soup and hominy the balance of the year. These dishes every good house teeper',knows how to prepare, being among the most simple in the culinary art, ' And 'then by grinding it into' meal, what visions of delicious eating float be fore our eyes. First, we have the c...rn cake, male of meal and water, and a little-salt, if you are too poor to use eggs and milk, mixed into dough or batter and baked on a griddle. Then corn bread or pone, which can only be made properly by about ono housekeeper in" ,ten. Then mush and milk and fried ush. We have never seen the individ mil that did not like one or the other. Many fait in making good mush by not boiling it enough. 'When it is merely :.e.sitted bas a raw taste. Then there is a very good corn &cal pudding, - -made ioy stirring the meal into scalded skim milk - till it is as thick as gruel, and, when cool, add ginger,. cinnamon, nut meg,, saltand sweetening to suit the taste, and a little fine out suet. and some raisins or ailed peaches, and a fine'_cut appli. It should hake an hour or more, accord ing to size. This is a good pudding. And then see into how many dishes corn becomes a palatable and favorite mixture. jt is the cheapest and most Wholesome food that man can live on, and.abould be on the table of both rich and poor more frequently than it now is, in some one of its many forms. CURS FOR EAR/MRS.—Take a small piece of cotton batting or cotton wool, make a drepression In the centre with the lbger, and fill it up with as much ground pepper as will rest on a five cent piece ; gather it into a ball and tie It up ; dip the ball into sweet oil, and insert It in the ear, covering the latter with cotton tool, said use a bandage or cap to retain it in its phew Almost Instant relief will he experienced, and the application Is so gentle that an Infant will not be injured by it, but experience relief as well as adults. Soma how or other, the negroes in South Carolina failed to come up to the Radical scratch. Although outnumber the the whites two to one, they did not csat7 the Iteconsheietme commuter, a majority of the registered votes riot be ing pens& Is it passible thoivAienend Api sh, we -got down r the South curiala WELT* the difference between a spi der ands duet? One hae ite hoe p ar . petaplky on * web, and the other a 'web Peri" . lllffir is Ile feet. Fenton, Attend to Your Interests I GETTYSBURO FOUNDRY, Pinabwrlber would Inform Ms onatomeni A others, that he. Ls still manutartualng th ous kinds of castings and Machinery 'natio to order, OD short nonce, inch PO THREPTIERS AND POWER, (Oro dlM.rent often of move:lf.m.7.D HtiLLERSr AND CLEANERS, cons *BEL LE/318 AND SEPARATORS, CORNFODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HA] CCITER,4; PLOUGHS, such as rag Ploughs, Bentham. Plougtts, tildshlll end<Coru PloJghs; the WIRE4ffIUN. G aoasz BAKE, the latest latprovemeat; iMeo Metal Screws for Oder ?resets, IRON RAILING for Cerewiteriss or Porches, with evelythiwg else in his Uwe, ail at krw priors. PQR BALE—A light Two-bone Wagon, a na tion* Wagon, and a spring Wri, On new. DA ID WITILVEL Apru so, ume. tf NEW GOODS CHEAP-CHEAPER-CIit,APEST : IFTr you wish to buy good and cheap Goo* call at JAcOrid & SRO'S. STORE: near Myer Rotel. in CZAMBEIWBURO Gettysburg. They have We veil' hint selection ol goolu, such as CLOTHH, CASSIMEREE, TWEEDS, &C., the market eon produce, and ALTO determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them On, can have it done free of clamp. Those desitinurpoth MADE UP, can also be accommo dated. We warrant the beet work and the beet tits to be had anywhere. No humbug in what we p i ts have on hand the very best and mast durable ;gLI:WTY. G MACHI.VEV, and are always !ascii to wait on customer., Flail eatillbeetion given In operating machine.. Call and--dxamine. We warrant them to be the beet 13Z2 JACOBS & ARO Apr 118,1867. tf _ GREEN RIDGE! 4 NEW STORE AND NE* (4001N4! JOHN - NORBECK "DAS reenznenood Store-keeping at GREEN JA., RIDGE, In tflunilton township, Adams co., on kite Hampton tianplits, and would Infonn the public that be has Juat returned treat the city with an excellent assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ICARNWAILE QUEENS-WARE,_ CEDAR-WARE, TIN - WARE, CANDIES, NOTIONS, rot arco., dte. etc.—Pi:m.l, a and complete line of floods , cult n4xxsaltlen. and tasted of all. Tin prl,ea ore low as the very Inwent— Calico. at 10 eentn tuid — Mnsllns at 11 cent., as It:Mance«. He feel, that hi. good. anti price. will he gat Is (eatery to the nubile, and therefore .hare ofr n,aom, 1(010 near nod fat, Iron I torg, the ads le.--tha Green Ridge Fit.rn in a.' P* 01 " get the (1111 worth of ;.anr more.. Aprtl NEW DRUG STORE E= 7tHE undemitned hem opened n Drug btore in Nen' oxford, :Adams county and re.qn,rtfull calls tie attentlue of Cite public to hh stoek of PAINTK, • 011.1. ATINPWIES nywcrtfreu WINPO* (4L ;4S. PATENT MhDICINI and a fall assortment of DRUGS•. in a word a complete stock of Goods generally kept In a nrht clam Drug Stare. All cif which have been pur chased during the past for me eeks, and will be sold low, All the arUclesrly manufactured at the old establishment in East Berlin can be had here. Ondentandlng his business perfectly, and selecting hie goods himself, be la able to war rant his Drugs pure and as repreeented. The pub lic are requested to give him • trial. D. M. MILLER. New Oxford, May 6. INV. ti IRON-IRON-IRON ! 1 -- GETTYABITRO FORGE. THE subscribers reeirethilly inform the public that they have erected • Worge In connection with Irr Steam )1111, and &renew mantdscrint ARGED AND RAMMER= IRON, each u Plough, Horse - shoe and liar Iron, and re : Bla c k s mit h. fain= ll :f=lng s• t 1 ot that d ihrt:ll? 1)1 rb v t: to pies, as to quality, finish and p BRINGMAN dc WARREN. • N. R.--The highest market price paid for wrought and scrap iron. W. W. Dec. 17, WA. CHEAP FOR CASH ! N'SW STORE t GEICERIVS, LIQUORS, SC. e undershmedhaeretured to Gettysburg, and opened 14 new Store, on Rialthalre street, next door to the Pat Mee, and nearly oppoalte the Court House, where he offers for WO, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choke, assortment pt Groceries,— SUGARS, COETEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, SYR L*Pti, SALT, IC., with Pl9ll, B.ACON, LARD, &C. Ate. Liquon,- VI INEN BRANDIES, 011ie, WIESSIEF_I,ItIIM, and everytidne abet In the lton. Also, any atiantltrofltotjpna, to emit any and everybody. CARecollect Ma hi the place to buy MIRA'. FOR M. ONO. R. Aprf M, ltat NEW BAKERY. NimpoßT & ZIEGLER, MEZ2LAI/f7CAL BAKERS, Routh Wash . ington _etrcrot. onoluitia r re fro" ,, the Eagl ot e , Hel, tl t of irSBURG, Pa. Constantly on baud the bs•s BREAD, CR. t MFRS, CAKES, FREEZES: 4 , Sc, Persona wishing fresh Broad %till be served every morning, by leaving their names and mai den...vs at the Bakery. Every ORrt made to P A Give ma a esti. April 20, 1894.• if. DR. L. J. GROVE'S IMMEI2I Magnetic Salve and Plaster. 110 a. Thi. dreenvelly popular remedy . , having been grehLy impeirced, le ow offered to ths cltizeon of Ad eonnty. uo many th ousands who are daily using I te~tl L 0 15,. to Mt magical virtue ~ in the earlystsges of motion, aught, Local Rhewnotton, Neuralgia, .k ....i red Tooth Ache__ , Weaksto w and P.l in the Bide and- Eldonve, tyt, Old awns, Jjet= hi .Peesh Wound., Burn., ib.i.tta, fibre or COrne, thalfww, dn., ruts, h".."1" Do jig"' Its mysteriems virtu/stand the wonderful cures It has performed might be published: bat the discoverer In w il ling to rely on it. intrinsic mer it., in order to introduce it into every nanny in the con.- Pre only by the proprtetar,lls E. Lombard letree Balti more, and noM by A. D. PDF:FILER, Dr. it ORNELL and J. ft. PORNM, Gettysburg, and by the mere-taints (tithe ocanty. lervaimorment—Henry Culp of P. Andrew Schiele, John Winebrenner, J. L. Schick. atirlfarehantn can get a Rowdy by coiling at 3. WINEBRENNER`ftrat Wholesale Aug. 6, MM. ly LAST NOTICE. /Llerame Indebted to the late Otto of Me- CURDY & DIEHL plasmic:all and settle. f l eet paid before the let of Detteinbee, the Books will be lett La the hands arm &Meer for toiler ton, without regard to persona MOCCI=nr • MEHL. OR. IL 1e57. tf NOAH WALKER & CO., curriaszia. WASHINGTON lIVILDING, • Ift AND IQ sALMOILZ ISTAZILT. ILA.1.71:111012. E M 0 Al(1=1/17=0: =Or d = p ri m g =Or* for the flaest ttbo sea Vat.. laito wira iatloo P ts " a= " Took of rim arilie at CLOTHS and pretty irie =D . =rt As* et BaStizoore. ,F A 24 • - BAKI WANTED. HE saboerlber will pap rive DOLT Aall k por CORD for MACK OAK seas, &epos* as ciell ` ram ' g ' ageart utrPr. Junco., Mt. FAHNESTOCK BRO'S. - hare Jurtireelved their - NIW FALL STOCK, the largest In the eounky—conalstlng of D - BY GOODS t MERINOES; POPLINS, ALPACAS, GINGITAMS, FLANNELS, DELAINES, CALICOES, CLOTHS, CASHINERES, JEANS, in every variety CARPETIS, a large stock acid very cheap. 141.1 AWLS, all kinds and price's. BLit:MEN, wily cheap. r k RtIENNWARE, the largeet, stock In the county sad very cheap. HARDWARE and Ein4dlery, In all RA branches, at the lowest market rates. GROCERIES, of all kinds IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS R'kll sell DOOM at prjets Darrow cotrfrn- TION. Give us a'eall and examine our stock. SIGN OF THE RED FRONT (3 , •tlysburg, Oct. 9, 1807. U J. L. SCHICK, I:=1 lihl I 172+BURG, Hos Just reeelvod a splendid assortment of }'all cunl Winter DRY GOODS, comprising In part as OM Ei= I= NEW STYLE OF FANCY IAWEINS. lIISIIARK POPLINS, =I El= % XD FANCY tsIIIKS LoAKIN% CLOTH NEW STYLE OF I'ALL DELAINts AND CALICOES FLANNELFI IN GREAT, VARIETY, BLEACHED AND BROWN MESLINB, CLOTHR, CAIiFIIMERFS, CASAINETS CASHMEIIETTS AND JEANS LADIFIT FUER IN GREAT VARIETY GLOVES ANILATOCKING4i CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLL.kRS, STATIONERY AND PERFUMERY Sept. Si. 1807. tf 6....ipLITA 311.1, at MIME /(430;,' E. NITESHEW la now receiving a large stork of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, • BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. I call the attention of my customers and the community to my large stock of Goods, which I am now offering at lower rates than they have been educe the war, and at prima which cannot fall to strike the parehaser as cheap. With every facility for purchasing Goode at as low figures as any lu the tnide, I ani also prepared to meet competition in low prices from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices Is my established rule. E. El iTEXIIEW, Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Oct. 11, IX7. TIN-WARE & STOVES.' TI:E LARGESr AMORTMENE OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S • G. COOK'S, . ((armor Andes Pottiest) oleo some of THE BEST 000EZN0 STOVES IN MAREEP, among which are the OLD DOMINION, COMPRO4ME, . PEZ.7.s.ZSI."LV AMU. l'ilBLE COOK ECONOMIST, BARLEY SLIEAY, do Also, many other articles for Kitchen nee, which -will be sold as low as at any other place In the eonnty E=IIIEI MeCIIRDY g HAMILTON, PLOCI!, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C. rILI undersigned are paying, at their Ware ouse, in esthete street, adjohn ttg Ruelder's , the When prices for nom WREN!, RYE, CORN, riAllt, REM tyREAY . CLOVER AND TIMOTHY rk.Erft, POT 4 1,TOtir4, = and invite producers to give them &call before selling. They have conelantly on hand for male, A LARGE FIRPFL,T OP GROCERIES, Molasses, gyrnlvt, Coffees, Sugars,Rc with San. Fish, no. AWso , t T b , Soabprs, na ß FaLnOd R ani, Tobasoos_ , with FEED of all kinds. They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Patine 00ADO, Rbodn' Phosphate and A A Mexican 01111110. Wallin the:vie, the Mabeet market Mime fir all they hay, they sell at the lowentlivita m amalite• They oak ashore of public patronage, ved to sive sattanation in every ease. ROBERT MeCORDY WM. & zwavrox: Gettrehnilt. July 1. Hr. CHOICE TOBACCOS AT J. M. WARNER'S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A LARGE assortment of Sao GROCERIES, Teen. i= o Wa % w an SSW W I Z& mesion. =lief • vigil:one; attw. aid tbe..faslat ' I; GRAPE WOOL 111L - .7. liNatteas• Meet, c= r is. April 5. INA. tf NEW BOOT & SHOE STOKE. lieW .e.L.ND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. 'JlMandertigned hiut opened a new Boatiind * Matta ISALTIMORit door /oath ai the Prat byterian Church and near ly appetite MeCreary'a Saddler chop, where he arrant an attractive aaeortraeat or Woods to his line, all new and .elected with the greatest care. Se has LAIMPIP OOMORFPI4 GAITERS: LA MRS' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON (Mill:Rs, LADIES' BALMORAL BoOTS, /N LAR4E VARIF.TY. GENTLEMEIKM CALF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOM. GENTLEMEN'S (X/SGREMSGAITERS, GENTLEKENTISLIPPEIKALL STYLES, GENTLEMEN% LIALIIIO.I.A, GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, at'. MIISLINS, DIMES' CONE/REM GAITER. ft, MIBIBEW BALMORAL GAITBEIB, RISKIN' MOROCCO BALMORALS, AC., AC., IC., IC. BOY'S CONCIRMB GAITER% • BO Y CALF BALMORAL.% BOYW BRAGA-NA tC., *C. Mao, Boots and Shoeo of his own manufacture cot:unaptly on Woad All will be sold at the lowest living Moan Boyers, from town and country, are invited to Mill and examine goods and prime before per. diming elsewhere. I am determined to sell cheap—a little cheaper than any other hence In the county. By strict attention to hosinean and dealing fairly and squarely With even body I hope to merit and receive an encouraging share OC lr bi llA i rt l rerThltlNG of Boots and Shoes wilt ' aka. be carried on, in all Ito branchee Boots, Shoes and Gaitera made to order. Re pairing done on short notice—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. None bid first clam workmen employed. Hwang a life-time experience at the business, I frig confident that I can please alt who may D. R. ICLINGEL. Gettysburg. J ane 21, 1867. &c., &c., ac., HARDWARE AND GROCERIES. aubeerthere have just returned from the .I. cities with an immense supply ut RAILDWASE it GROCERIE:i, which they are offering st their old stand In Bat. Untore street, - at prices to suit the times. Our stock omelets in part of BITILDING MATER/AM, CARPENTER.% TOOLS BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,. COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS, C.vBINET MAKER'S TOOTS, HOL'SJEKEEPER's FIXTI/RE, ALLKINDs OF IRON, GROCERTFA OF ALI, KINDS OILS,SAINTS, Sc,, There la no article included In the several de partments mentioned above hut what can be had at this store. Every claw of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findirbo, and Housekeepers can bud every article In their line. Clive Us n cAll, 1. aye prepared to sell Bs low for ca-It as 507 1295,0 uut of the call .11.1:1. ‘NNF.ri, 7.11'iii..1:11. fietiysbure. hay F.TTYSBUTIG underaigned takes pteaanre In announcing to thecitizen. of Gettysburg and the public geuntallv that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle curt, to Baltimore street, and nearly oprsolte the more of Fahne.tuek Brothers. The room be now necuplees has been reeently :Med n xpreod) for his bushes. The Incotli lean admirable one enabling him to take pic tures in all iihadesoeweather, and with a correct- L, o. one, nulled am where else. FIF.-1.1 Kt, PHOTOGRAPHS, . - nite.und dt,eription, eXerl42,l the altentinn given lo the C 112 TE 1! , 1 rE, Anti to In • Inn AMBIto- TIPEN end DA(.3CF.ItIII , YrYPI'..`i of der,,,rd Irtendq_ A 1.. .."TILE GF:TTYSTIVRG t /EMS, a new style of picture, which has become • ery popular NI Ith tit pubic., not only for I heir neenty, bet for eta dpne, and coo, en•ence. slN't EEN Per ONE DoLDA it only. Also-111F. POIU'E. LAIN TURE, Nhieh for their heaut." and du rability are unsurpteaed. We are prepared to merry nn the business in all Its various branches, and having had on.idera. hie experience we run no risk in GUAIUNTEF:INCi PERFECT IAATISFACTION Ora facilities for a full display of our skill are Unequalled by any other Gallery in the manly, and We would therefore Invite every OW' to call at the NEW GETTYFIBURG CALLERY. 0111 and examine 011 T Sp,' Wel, and mare Inc youraelsee LEVI Al CM PER. June Po 6. Gifts for Christmas dr. New Years 1 A SUPERB STOCK' OF FINK. GOLD AND Slle. VER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED AT THE LOW PRICED? 110 EACH, AND SATIS. FACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watch,: V....k4 to 11000 100 Magic Puked Gold Watchei 21".0 to 200 100 featlen' Watch., enameled. 100 to a* 200 Gold Hunting Chron. Watches, MO to 25)(1 XS Gold Hunting English Leven.. 200 to 250 310 Gold Hunting Dup. Welchem. . 1.91 to 20) 500 Gott' Hunting Amer. Watches, 100 to 250 WA Sliver Hunting Lever,. 500 to 150 500 •411ver Huntlnz Duplexes. 75 to TA 500 Gold Ladl.l' Watch. o. . 50 to 260 1,000 Gold !looting Lepluem :A to 7- 1,,X10 Miscellaneous Sliver Watches.. 00 to 100 2,500 flouting 011ver Weddle*. . 25 to 50 5,0.0 A.ssort.l Watch an Ichads...- 10 to 75 The above block will be dllposed of On the Pop- ULIR ONE-PRICE PLAN, giving every patron a lino Gold or Solid er I.V.iten for !10, without regard to value! WRIGHT, Itno. & Co., PH Broad Way, Now York, wish to immediately dispose of the above mag nitioent stock. Certillookw, naming the articles. are placed In sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the article's named In their certificate. upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 11,000 or one worth was. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth, and us no article valued less than 11l is named on any oertniatte, It will at once be seen that this IA no lottery, ha straightforward banknote transaction, is hick may be participated In et en by the most fastidi ous. A single certincide a ill be sent by mail, post paid, upon reeci pt. of cnts, live for I, cloven tor $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for bk sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one bandied and mast superb Watch for 315. To agents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It Is a legitimately conducted bositiass, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on deliv ery, so that no disisatisfactlon ran possibly occur. Try es. Address WRI9EIT, BROTHER & CO., Importers, lel Broadway, New York. Nov. I, IRK. 3m Demorest'a Monthly Magazine, TTNIVERBALLY acknowledged the Model Ber l" for Magazine of America, evoted to Original Stories. Poems, fiketchsw, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions,) Instructions on Health, Music, Amusements, etc, by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly Engmvings, dull size), amend reliable and Pat terns, Erribrolderies, and a constant succession of artistic not cities, with other useful and enter taining litemture. No person of refinement, won= I Cal 110 U ReNT I fe, or lade of taste con tined to do without the Mod el Monthly Single . opMs 30 cents: bark num bers, aft 0111001111 , 01 M. 10 cent s; either mulled tree. Yearly." t, ith Vainiabie premium two COpinit ", in; three moles, $7 50; nee copies, and f plmdici premiums for clubs at 43 each, with the Ord premiums toeaeh subscriber. A new Wheel er & W ilson !sewing Machine for X subscribens at, $3 - Address JENNINGf3 DEIfORNAT, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Young America to gether $4, with the premiums for each. N0v.22, UHL Itu MEM Demorest'e Young America, Iwpm thatrie Magazine. Every Boy and C idseen it swot ; all the Preis say no. and Pierian and Tencbers confirm It. Do not fall to secure a copy. A good Microecope. With a films Cylinder to confine living objects, ore good two-bladed pearl Pocket Knife. and a largo num ber of other denirable article*, given ex prem In ma to each Fuhnerii - ler. early, Cl 50. The Novem ner Number commencer; a new volume. Pub. lashed by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 11M Broadway, New York. M T V it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copleß, Live , mailed tree. Nov. V., I. lm PAIDTM FOR PAREERS AND OTHER& E Gmli n on Mineral Paint Co. are now Mono reactant* the Peet, Cheapest and most Dura e Paint la use; two coots srell put on, mixed with pure Linseed 011. will lest 10 or 15 years; It N of a light brown or Amanita chocolate color, sad can be Moaned to green, lead mime., drab, olive or cream to salt the taste of the Mummer. It Is valuable for Houma, Darns, reams, Carriage and Der.matters, Palls and Wocden-ware, Agri cultural Buts, Canal Boots, Vessels and fthlpN Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Wall_ tie Rook fit being Firs and Water woof) Floor 011 Clot a. pose Mattebearrer teeming usetelibehtds. the put yearJand as *pant tor any purpose la unsurnme. ed fur durability, elaatteity, and adhealvenen. Price bluer bbt. WO bs.. which will raped termer fur ream t l o emu. Warranted in Mai as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars None genuine unless branded in a triode lurk Graftnicllise ofaint. Address DAN DID .254 Pea/ Street, Netftr... Sept. ft, M. tin ri!!'''lTTr'!" 7l l OILING the Keeper, the undersigned is author ised to make removals Into Ever Green Cem etery, and hope that snob aa contemplate the re verend or the remains of deosamsd relatives or Mends will avail themselves of Ude season of the year to have It done. Betuovale made with preenptnere—terms low, and no erkot please. PIMIR TOW to March MM. Keeper of the Quemoy. for Valuable lint MWig. and MN MILL, with 40 ACM AND, known as .44audott• NUL" us Croat. irk Mum 60111.11 W, 4 m 1144 NO4Uroutiasits itorolUente.l o6 l l sesu wait tetro 01444plitum, *II to mod code; water Pimer hurry. bh geod Waft oowiteT. Auto-- Ow Abet with Os A l gitol ls M67, boadowts,o4 thollsmortettuttattod order. Ang.l2,Ukt. (112M111110111 lanildda. Goo. ail RIS'. Maas %X and atplea at NOR REMOVAL! BARGAINS AT THE NEW GROCERY IN GE TTY-Slat-1W JOHN MEM it SON HAVE opened a new GROCERY, In bum on the north-went opener of the Public Sq ent uare, and have bet received a eplendid asaart,- m of "REHR GROCERIES, Zig, 1 7.A=,1Z,', 31 ,1=. Also, fVF.ENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts, Fruits, Rasps, Fancy Articles turd Notions a me nd r ally. We TUFFS . will sun keep en hard FLOUR D-S !laving purchased for CASH, we are prepe.red to sell very cheep. Olve as s all and Judge for 3 - ourselves. JOHN CR.EFS, J. W. CREW. Sept. V, FM tf FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of A. SCOTT & SON Their stock consists of MERI.NOES, all b:yles DELAINES, sill styles CALICOS, all styles MUSLINS, all grades CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES of an Oyler and quality. Peracina wanting 0001) GOODS and GOOD BARGAINS, Should not fall to go to the store of A. SCOTS & HON, Chamberabrirg street, 2nd Square, Gettysburg, Pa Oct.ll, 1f487 SOLDIERS' HE.4D-QI7.4RTERS, At NORRIS' STORE, Ls the place to get_ FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. I F you want a cheap Over-coat, to yva;. - a.d, ..;cod 1117 ..; o t r): IFcon want a c... 1 c vc l 7 - da} g - o rC tCl t &t:/itßiS'. I F yo - n want a goat pair of raigA ,Nommr. I F you want a good cheapV en g t h to NORRIS'. IF you Want a FAMITIONATIL i f o : I . I o A IF yon - ant a Ir.to Fall Style OIP go to Noitrus,. I F you want a good Pair or t e. g t o ° ;' , r ,;,= l ,.. IF you want a FASHIONABLE v :2 , i .T.: ; Fi t r i tII4 .. • I F yon want a good French tal v r tt t a o ltc zi r sitßy..r. IF you want a good Umbrella, go to NORRIS'. I F you want good Paper Collarag,,, NORRIS'. I F you wont a fashionable sult r o ) f to ClZir uils.. I F plow ant anything In the I:3 , , e ,o nt t ljnlital l Apt . c you want a good ri.IIOKE, go to NORRIS'. IF ls T i u want good HEAVY llgatENlntliYVl Aleo—A large •cock of E...%HaINERES IN THE PIECh. Pereone preferring the la to 'timidly mule Clothing, can be a.ceern kted at the low c..it melt price. THEO. C. NORI?JeL Oct. 11, iota. tr THE BEST WASHING MACHINE, THE urelerslipted °hors . for sale, the TOWN SHIP RIGHTS of Adams county, for DE LONO'S P-kTnCT. whkas is uss cazarturr, ramvuisr and Balm WASID.s that baa yet been offered to the public. The Rights will be sold on reasons- blo terms. This l aloe opportunity for ener getic men to make GOCID WAGEMllmanataa. taring or selling them machines. A sample machine will be furnished any person who per chases a Light, if &wired, at con. Call at the store of Dnphorn & Hoffman, N. N. cor. Square, where the machines may be seen and tried. MANX. D. DIIPEORN. dettyabarg, June 51.1817. tf WI C. STALIZIIITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all (Linda or Carpentering —contracting and erecting balldiort of all kinds, Repairing, &e. Virg keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, DOORS, Situ .1 rAS, BLINDS, SASR, DOOR AND WINDOW F72AMK, CORNICE, DOOR a 'WINDOW BRACKET* And any other Axtiele In the Bonding Line Seasoned material constantly on bond, expe rieneed workmen always in readiness, and work executed with dispatch. Se-Orders promptly , attended to. Sept. 'X, tt WATCHES WATCHES ! ! LEWIS t3TROUSE la largely engaged In the Watch trade. and has Mat returned front New York with an unusually attractive assortment. Re Mitre ench bargains as cannot fell to be amentarde to Went. Inn Mock embraces a large lot ot the CELEBRATED ..01=C.A.N WATCHES." GOLD AND SILVER. vLs: "F., R. Bartlett." Wm. Pantry." and “Appleton 133=Zil with Watches of almost alt other makes. II you want CHEAP and 00011lWatch, call on LZWIII ante BE. At his old Stift& Carlisle sumac, nearly opposite the Depot, Gettysburg, Pe. .111 P -He coalitional the Grocery, Notion and Con leettortery badness, as heretofore. Jane* left tf NEW SADDLER SHOP. dAN the Hill. Baltlmorestreet, Gettysburg, Ps. l.) —Constantly on hand. or made to order, all Made of 1111)15r0 SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, cetuumm HARNESS, DRAT/WET LIARXIMIX RIDIXO =IDLE% BLIND nuns* ccimous, FLT-118111. is lay as the Lowest JIM* 96, 18111. U SAY WILIIIVD. r iß pdoell I= at " %pu l Dgase,6kM. QM. OtEICKSWIINI4' I<rov. w. x, wroIDT.E. IL B. MITETZ. 100.000 BUSHELS GRIAN WANTED. NEW FLEW AS TEE OLD WAREHOCSE. r. swats & wou thencerm the tint. e lle Chat they have leased nrehonee on the earner ortitratton meet and the Railroad, In Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRArS. AND PEODtCE BUSINLN.s, In ell Its branches, The highest prices trill al ways be paid for Wheat, Eye, Corn, data, Clover and TLmothy needs. Flaxseed, eininae, Hay and Straw, Dried Frait, Hata, Soup, liana, eihmaldent and kildea, Potatoes, with everything elm in the oonntry_ploduce line. GROIES.—On hand, for sale, Cakes, Re- Pr , . SYvnpu. Te k le t t ; stees. Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, DinaMnd Duck eta, Blaclettab Soaps, Also Cl)=l,, Oil, Ur, FISH of all kinds ; Spikes and Salta *Woking and Chewing Tobaccoa., They are alwava able to supply a first fate arti cle of Floor, with the different kludge( Feed. . . _ Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and other fertiliser, COAL, by the bushel, ton or eau load. Thet tclll run u I= from flettyaharg to Baltimore once every week. They are prepared to cont,v FriNn•eit her way, in any gamin ty, at REDUCED ATM. They win attend. if ileaired, to the making of paretunice in the city, sad dent °ring the goods promptly in Gettystuirg. --- Their cans ran to the Warehouse of Nathan }loop & Co., hti. North Howard at.. near Franklin, Batt ltuore, where freight will be re ceived at Atuy iliac. They Invite the attention of the public to their line asauting them that they will apare no effOrt to 1103(11111111.411te all who may patronise them. BIDDLE & Bklit'NEß. April 16. 1866. If Mi . M!L?)Z.Mi!A 11 FI onderaltned has opened a LIMLBrIt I "ARP on the Redhead, near Onion & 111.‘"K l ime Ktina, tiett_rahurg. and %aka the peddle to gtve him a call. assortment fa one of the beat over uffi•red hem. and the price% afford gay the stnalleat living pront. lie lota WRITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND BALI INCH BOARDS, FLOORING, PAIN s, JeC., and la constantly adding to his stock. liome and examine (or yourecl res. JACOB SHEAR+. I= FRESH CONFECTIONARY AND ICE CREAM SALOOY. subscriber respectfully informs the cid- E ens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has a ConfecUonary Establishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, On CILAYBERBHURGItTREET, to which he would invite their attenUoti. CAKES, CANDIES, AND EVERY DERCRIP TION ON CoNFECTIONB, together with 1N1T71 4 , ()RANGER and all kinds of FTWIT's, alu sya on hand. IftI'ARTIES, public and private, as well as F tMILIES, will be furnished with all kinds of CAKES. ICE CREAM,_at_pmaltdal form or otherwise,) and other REFEELSIOIENDI, at their houses, upon short make. ITaylna %pent It at the bualnena, hP flatter% 111 itwelr I but he underldnnds it, and that hr le al le to tit e Put Ire .ll.fsiet call and hi% direct lonary. JOU": 31n3 - 51,161'41. if Great Conowago Mills. 10 - .000 111--'1711114 et: 1 :. TT Ff. T IV A T The undermlaned, /11, Ing nu. , improv ed hie Mille, near New Ch. mccr, (formerly called "Walnut rove," ~ut. “Great Conoww, 'title, 1 la p mpnmt leo,r it Minim of work 111 hN line with unumual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for 'kik or exchanc , .. he very ban qualitaes of Roper, Evtra and I , emdy FLOUR, ale° Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, wit h every variety of Chop and offal of wher.t. Rnvinaain.fW MILL attached, im is prepared tome. all kiwis of lumber, at the shonemt not A Fanner in need of lumber and fior, eon put ts tug upon him wagon, throw n few oumhyls of. heat on the ton, ha', the wheat exelutnze.l for flour and the-log .001011, 141,111 r It double trip— and all because oft he perfect In whaler) now em ployed in theme mulls, Havolg the hem( of workmen, he will he able to plerd. e_serYtursly. Thankful tor pµst favors, he hopes for a c,,nt moaner of the tome. ILL MYERS, New Chester, April .T.!, 1167. 1y , ADAMS COUNTY 311'TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ncecneronATED, MARCH IA, Ird VirICKAS. TreAttlent—George KwoPe, Vice Presktont—Saxnuei Ft. Rimell Secretary-1). A. 13tu3der. Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestock ExecM.l;rem — mitiotH—Robert icCurdy, An drew Heintgentuku, Jacob King. 14 . 4 Rere — Georgn Swol l e. la, A. Buehler. R. McCurdy, 31. filchelberger, S. R. Russell, E. O. Fahnestock, A. D. Buehler, R. G. 31::X.7reary, Get tysburg; Jacob Ring, Stroban township: A. Reintxxlnann, Franklin; Wm. 1). Hhnee New Oxford; Wm. 11. Wilson, Bender:Fr/111e; H. A. Picking, Stratum ; John Wolford, latimore; John Plotting, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders %dile ; Abdiel F. Oltt, New Oxford; Jas. 11. Mar shall, Handltonban; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Horner, Moun tidy, Wm. Row White, Liberty. ea - This Company to llraltel In Its operated. to the minty of Adan.. It hoe been en op:dation for more thap 15 years, and in that period has made but one asegyydnent, having paid low. by tire liming that period amounting to $13,063--3 RID of which have been paid during the tact too years. Any person doldring an Insuram c can apply to any of the above named 'Managers tor hirdier informtion. The Szeentivo Commlthm meets f, the of flee of Um Company, on the Lot WednNalay In every month, 41,3 o clock, r. tf UWINO ItiACENES The Grover & Biker.--Tbe Best in Use. Machines have become so well known D o - that little need be said by 'way of recammen n. They have taken the first premium at all the late State Fairs, and are universally an knowiedithel to be the Bkhrl in use by all who have trial them. • The "Grover & Baker PLltch" and the . fibuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider o ith per fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted lt=ily use. They ponieeo WI dlr. tly hs spool without are .. pie In theirconstruction. They are easy to man age, and can 'be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They erne tabor, they save time, and they elite memey, and do their work better than It can be done by hand. The undersigned having.been appointed Agent for the atm , . e Machin., ham established an Agen cy in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al ways have on hand a supply. Persona wishing to buy will pleat* mill BMA examine for them selves. air:Needles! and Thread will also be "applied. 7.K. WITHEROVI, Agent, Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. Aug. Z 7, lila tf Gettysburg Railroad. CIANGE OF CONECTIONS,—On and after Yedneeday, . N November oth, 1867, Passenger Trains will lowee and arrive at Gettysburg, and make connections, as follows: FIRST PA MEN ClEit TRAIN will leave Gettys burg at 8.1.5 A. 31., with passengers for York, Gar risburs, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arilt lag al Rana, er Junction without change of ears, at .1114.5A..0L, oonntating with the Fast „Line South on the Northern Central Rail way, and arriving at Baltimore at 12-20 noon. Also connectintrwith Mall Train from Baltimore north, arriving In Harrfshnrg at Lon P. M. Arri ving at ilettyiburg 12.40 P. Si., with p...engvrt from liarrisburg, York, Baltimore and Wadi- SECOND PAR.RF2AGER TRAIN wlll leave Get tvebnrg at /.30, P. arriving at lionciver Ju n tion at &SO, and eoruipcUng with mull train South. • Arrive at. Baltimore at 6.00 P. M. Arr,vu at bet. tyebting at. &SO P. M., with pansengers from Phila delphia, Earriatuarg and the forth and dent, and Waco with paauengera from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which leaven Baltimore at 12.10 noon. . . Passengers ennleave Baltimore in the Mail Train at A.20.A.M, and arrive in Octtvsb Lug at 1.1.40 P. M. Or leave Batu:Lore in the Met lune at 11.10 noon and arrive in Gettysburg at 6.30 P. 31. But one change of ears by the dun tralu, either way, viz: at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local sta tions, except York, Hanover Junction and Park ton. Connections certain, Nov. IS. INN. 22: and atter MONDAY, May •th,llll= cm transom the Flextaver Breach laN an *awn: . • FIRST =A.144(.4'14:11 makes connection with thettrakui on the Northam °astral ttiolundim,„LwiAleays 'Minaret at9o'cloe at 3L,for York, Sainni Marrirroarn. end inter mediate stations This alTives at_the Junc tion at t+SO A. N. , oorinsatlag with the Fast Line South, on Oa Northern Oestral Railway, which arrive. at Inittniara at MAO P. 3L, and also with the Mail Train North, which arrives at Harris bung at 1.1.16 ,P X. a =i4 i train returns to 'teacart at 11 31. at 1 P.. "111M r ri Mig niveri lianetrer P, 3L, an. =, aa XI tonegkin at AMP. M., connect =lea =MULL* booth, which arrives at stir. M. Panama* by this train for York orer alilhotunetlion Tuna 1.12 P. 31. returns to Mssever at I P, M., parengirsfOrManeseer, Gettyallurg and Lit tiestown. PainengteS Wiring Baltlanese for Hanover, Mand Uniontown, will take ettherli ain 10.11..30 A. 3d. , or the Past Line at .10 JOSEPR LEIB, Age t. P Mail3.lNC. tf iismaansiang Amu% oammerirroorm PW(O GBOVENSTEBN'S PIANOS, Oa Broadway, New York, II Brasilia'', New York, Beardway, N. Y.. e Rd unrivaled for DURABILITY . POWk2I. 11. and riniNNEDS of.TDZIN. Th are raga be. mini the favorite 01W, ALL with Alastisus sad. al/ limn of D IC. are WARRANTXD to every re- MPriontONX•TRUID LOWER than other r-cum zialreek th_w_l_for Or:akar. OR.fEtTlida 4 .t 00,, Id Broadway, New York. Oet. 111, UM in' . EIE2E=I3 For 81 Obese. cz-murs sarNOLIM MILL and RAW atweek, a Vann Intim fawn nannr. NIIIMUIL A ay. Is, ISA tt Forwarding It tkomindon Roue. FLOUR AND FEED Oath* AND ,UROCERDICA. purchinted the ogteniovii Warehouse, H Se., here re awned 1_ , 7 Samuel Herby!. we beg travel° In totta tLE patok that we RM mutinalug the beginest at the old stand On the corner or Washington end Rallrosl :amide, on a more extern:lees:ink than heretofore. We are paying the highest matket prime for FLOI - R, GRAIN AND ALL KLNIXt OF PRO DUCE. FLOUR and FEED, SALT and 101 kinds of GROCERIEts, kept constant u x hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be anywhereelite. PLASTER, and all rinds of FF.STILIZERS, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. A REGULAR LINE OP FRPJOHT CARS will lea,. our Warehouse every TUESDAY 31011 N / and aocommodatlon trains will he run as cs carton may require. By this arrange ment w o are prepared to convey Freight at all ti es to end front lialtlmore. All bust non of this kind entrusted to tut, will he promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stteconson & Soon, la; North Howard street, Baltimore. Be ing determined to my good prices, sell cheap and deal ialrla, we invite evervbudy to dve us a call. CHIP kaltNisHAW. Aug. 13, lfslit NEW SEGAR STORE. MEE undersigned announces to the citizens of ILiettptbrag and tlie vidiniM that he limpet opened a He Will keep on hand the beat BRANIke, and Will manofeacture for general wtr throlgehout Nr caanjo. lie will rwll att the lost est ht lug ;wire., and at sa Luhyioje and retail. Ile to a leo the agent for the Mehntond Iwo.° Works. and will Nell their Chou lugoboe s:o, at whohsatle ,aid rotall. kits ,store I, In S'lllatrtheralatr4 street. a halt st 11. • iltaele 11,0.1. on the ea nth oral, I ON 1111:lila !WEI:. Oct. 2.7,, Ist67. :ins sPEER's PORT GRAPE RINE, V.“ , 1 by Rundr.L+ of n , .. 17 , Epai , .. , fur Church or Cbrnituution ALSO, 4ee'l/flll/07 . India mid Weak TO U4}. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY Speer': Port Grape Wiar, Four Years Old rlt lastly celebrated native Wine la 'mule r i om th. Aden orate Gaspe, Tabled in country. Its tuvaluabie Tonic and Strengthening Pr operties are unaurpluevd by any other native Wine. Be -1104 the pure of the crape, prtslueed Ithdet. Mr. Speer'R own personal supervision. Its purity nod genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest lull :nay partsko of int omen - net qualities, unit the WI. 01(1,4 ln.nlld nuty welt mIN natatt• It Ic particularly beneficial to the ngati and debili tated and suited to the various 0 nut that af flict the weaker ark. It la, in every restart, A WINE TO BE RELLED Invnllll. use speerN Port Grupe Wine, Feinii lea nee Speer-. Port Grape Wine. Weakly peraona find a benefit by its use. fpeer's W ore in Hoopitals are preferred to oth er s Druggi.ls and hroeerk. Crerr N lueyord, :sew Jersey, oftloe, 213 IA Rauh, NeW York. A , lgtut 'V, her'. ty KISSINGER & SHIREMAN, No. 2 IT:KFT fiTLEET. so, AN, OE 'MFRS INT PLC'. 0 . 4 , 1.13.1 N F-1' . . - re•pe 'telly Inform the pt. tote thnt they nrr pre pored to torneth Pan to. of the Nth:ming mono fa, tore or ef any oth. r today that mad be pre ferred: Albrlabt. ik ■ekelds, t'Llekeriau 411 - Now Bradbury. Kaaba A, Sea. gale t Ices. FATIIt . 11 Cl - 1 t lot \ rrtt corrAoE, ILA ItMONIC O.ND BM-DOM Tin , e In.trutnentx iltand unrivalled by any th,lig found In thin country or lit Euntpu, as Is .slintttorl by all Impartial judges. The mint em [n.nt Hoe Organ ItuildPrlt tail Perfonnerii., the last to ifricover exeellener In reed 'rime, pro nounced thou S antis superstr to ail &Ile, for ex cetitingly qui, k artleulalton anti round Tone, the es,ential reran, In Instrument., of this eh", We Invite the severe n, rutln r.utd v011(1.411 of all. PATENT VOX HUMANA T1it.314 , 1, 4, Thta late awl moat v. onderfui mr, it ii n ot knowletiged by all leading . 111 be tomtit only In the Etter Itnitrtimenta. In attempting to tit,Crille the court of till% ..00p, We are nt lona fur imn { uage • its bent icy annot be writ!. it, but Want be twaind to be appre,,a,l. liv i hit Atop all ordlnary performer Call vltert which I,l4lltreaa hie Lltlltt at prattice tor tut artiat upon a a loltn. It entirely changes the reed Tone, giving the sympathetic sweetwaa of the human WAN., ehaking it to incitationa and pure that It flee er Lill, to enchant the 'Plzen,: THE 1 - I.&ll.)to.Nic 0114..k\ for Churches, Pithil. Halls and Pardon has a powerful sub-Ilitrai with hotel...lntent reeds, 'Har monic attachment and Von Humana Tremolo. and fa believed to be the ino.t poaerrul reed or gan made, tieing nearly equal to a 1'Ip• Organ at three times the colt. All Instruments warranted for lin e years. AIN-Bit.t . S BANDS ,upplied iu,trurnerits and mita,: u 4 retwanabas Wrma. liberal discount allowed foe Churches and bhothSchoobo. _ . . thr-Inatructiona given both In Vocal and In e's trumental lluste, at our roolna, and at pupils' hom, olther to Indic !duals or cla.twa, on reason able term.. 101. tf SUPER-PBOSPIIATE OF LINIF., 67•41VDARD GUARANTEED. VOA SALE AT MAX!. IPACTVET,Vg DEPUTE No. 27 North Proof. Street, Philadelphia, • Ahn No. OS South Street, Etal Moore, And by Dealers in% gasse tr ral throughout the ny The sO)LBRILRO G UAN O of which MORO PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE Is and always has been manufactured, (Slid of which be has note Control tor the United States,) contains nfty per oenL mote Bone Phosphate than Haw Bone, therefore it in more durehle. The addition of ammonia gives it greater fertilising value. Over nix learn' experience has proved to the Farmer that It 'makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and le not only active but lasting. MORO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Idanuttieturer. girPrice $O6 per too of 2,061) lbs. Discount to Dealers. March I, ISO. 9m The Quaker City Business College, CONNER rzrrs • CREPITNITT TiSTKEE ?TBF, most mmplate ane th)lwoughly appointed I CummereialBetioolin the~Cauntry. Condneted upon thebest ayfftem of Instruction, and- offering advantages of the hlghwit order In every Deportment IWORTANT TO YOUNG MEN who dei;ll:e. 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The Treatise on this sub ject. published by the Proprietor. is everywhere acknowledged to be the ts^t and most complete work extant, and being composed almost exclu sively of sets obtained from Actual Ittisineas, pre sents a of Instructlon orb as can be etc cured by no other system. hook for Lilo, and sent by mail to any address, upon retwipt of price, 11 vorwo MEN Invited to send for circulars, or visit the College for further information. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Secretary. July N, MT. am • R. MeaTRDY, Pree't. TUB? published, In a sealed cove ;US- ei lope. Price 0 cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treat .. .I. .10 meet, and Radical Care of Seminal torrheA st Weakliest, or Sperms. Induced by Kelt- Abase • Involuntary } ha' sel Impotency, Ner vous fiehll= m ind Impolime to Marriage =ly; Mien, Bplie y. and Flu and Physical Incapacity, et.y . ROB. Mr J. CIILEIRWSLL, X. D., Anther of the "Omen Bosh," etc. The world-renowned Author In this admirable Lectura,ekerly provea.frons turn eaperience, that the *wild consequences S alt Abu may be Mutually removed without madiedne, and Without dangerous mrlPon eord =ationt ig hosialea, inatruments, rings. or outa Mae of Mee at once organ at his r which awry modeler , no mann' What cond - tic* may be, may cure himself ehosPly, private. ly, and rediffealy. Tina Lecture will press) a boon to tOcemande and thousands. Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt led nein& or two postage macaw by addresitule the publishers. Also, DFL CIILVEBWIII.4,IS "Marriage Wilde," price 15 tents. Address CHAR. J. C. ELMS k CO., 12r Bererery, New York, Poet Onlee Box 1515. Nov. ABMS. ha Choice Wooten heatpties Lands. T HAVE several Trade of choice Wedeln PRE. EMPTION LAND% geed loesoi.e* war Rail reeds, OnnitY Tonin.,. in, In well-eettied nekh berieowle, which 1 wimezeleeage at Ws price f or reel estate in Mama cosatr. WM ARNOLD, Aug. TN FO TOLLTION sod advioe of vital - importance 1 to the awned of both sexes. lo a aesiol envel- We us ops, cadarg saba lipied. obtained tree of k 7 addressing IL MB 31301113Way,PiWork. - OCt. 11, istr. d GO for C. Boats' fat yaw Ototklati. NEW SEOAI STORE, I= 41. L . 3tT;:q I NI ENT,/ oRU:4.V.V D ItRLODAXLVN, MORO PRIMPS' CEICTTINE rural:win PFULADIVLPIIIA = A Lecture to Young Men. MARRIED SIRE. MU'S LADrs BOOS FOR 111118. The ateelh-ve of Lactiea , Aroposines, he- =iUMEM;I ryIHE friend of WOlll.l, the arbiter of fashion, I. the enenorturer and inthllsher of the Iwn brat nre of Mu dal., the pattern front which all taltru copy. Readowthis there will be an Stn pros °multi. Tho Ittai will be not up ts ith new-fa.d ite and or t site t lint enn, We tit to at , e bb 2t , tonal quantity of readily; mat t,r, amount Ing to about tb rho itattur. In etch number. neontoaSreer Hob )ft hew the I.uly'a nook eoolains Murieen emelt year, wipes mr elod lenge comparl.on , In ant publlqty,t In t k eons- Ire. vit net In ho dc or perlocilenl. The jaertif ttre imf,y's Book.—Marlon , Har land, aullonwes or ' , Alone," ollulden Path," "Mow nide," "Nemeaht," and "Illrlam." who contribute* to no other monthly pubtlearlon, will farnlah n ew novel (or IRON, called "Pherni• rtowland," thud n ill run through the year. liar storkg are anxlmody sought after, and as they are copyrighted ran be found nowhere hut to Godey, thir former efficient come of Writers tug also Men retained. Our Allah am Plater,—The orletial double fashloa plat. % ill by eont Motet Otiosirc—Tho Mairantne In thin country that :then theme demhput I. the Laity), Book. //r•Woirts7 Lets Of . ..F.—ill t how we A, Atone. Urinwnt IA the only 'ttitzttle In witlett 21111 NW prepared exprenrdr At; pent,. We !MVO al, a (1111,1ren'e, a Wortleulturnt and a Health elniiirtrawnt. Valet . in% a !noble Rerelpts upon eVerV X111)Joet, for the 'lowlot!, Nursery, Kitchen, Honey, and lAundry Tan Ara EarrY(Mllll9L—Thts 111 11 .111[1.. vitigs that 110 late has attempted but oureolvr.,, They Itivegrent ertletection. lied i ehne,e 'lrak Deparhneel.—elote of the , ‘rviim. to till. deportment are printed In enhwi 111 a style illicquslled. TERMS 1 , 011 Mgt One eohy, one veer, F 7 OD; two copies, one 3eta, SO; three eorleK, one year, f 7 QV; four el:mit., °he e ear. CO 00: me copier, one year, 11411.1 3111 ”xtro 0 0 03" to the perxon uptung up the dub, molting oil 011 , 1014, 014 LiO: eight ropier, one leer, nod NI eaten copy to the 'hereon gettlng up the einb, 7naklog lithe eoptee, 1 , 31 Oo: eleven will., one year, owl , 10 extra erope to the j rwreonet. tin t( hit t •• 1 , 27 • iAki, 'Ol Book and [Our •. Itag. will to' Sv/I 414 ' ear ehrveolpt op. LW 1 'I 11,01 k end 111.• %thin... !four dl ho wht •1,1•• veorou twelto of et TO. ~. /‘.Y. K /Ad, *0 110,11, Thiztitine•ilidt2l.ll.l - be 0011) o`ll. 3.1 Oil receipt of $, S.itun to sttbrerllAlN unnt srokl 21 epnt. uldl lbmnl furl, rn ,11.4erlia lon to till. Laths,. 11,A, awl 11. toils ` n Nth, ol thy whet Mao vav the kiwwrieull flow to Rent. , —ln by Mall. a P0...1- altee Or.ler or Iron, p.ll 1111.110 the ord, of 1,, t. Oti•ler. is pr.•leral 1, t., bulk nt , tok. nn. xlinubl 111.• or.le. or I /...trl In 10.. t or '44,1,1, au Le is:- mewed w 1111. 1 ,11 io." to Iho 11.1 f or ls Pont-olllce Ora, cannon bu provuratl, Watt 1:1111,1 Stains or Ncitl,l3lllll.llr. riotex, A•klreois L. A. 000E1. N. K Corner Sixth and Chestnut, Sta, Nov, t. InC% Philadelphia CIO to nrrrionx & ' ROFFMAN'S, to - low CIO Dry Goods, Notione, QUalownre, &e.,on the, northwest COrner • of the Diamond, Gel tymbuil, Pa. sioo REWARD ill a meilleine that will mite OM= rii!EM!fftlfMMUl = COME - - E COU ti air gale k Coe's Cough Balsam!' ovFAt ON 111 V11 . 1,r> 4 t1)1.1 1,44.11 rnldnnd uotn habsglv Imt not, of IV. tonal. kn. .We tinve In • lur 1111 V 1111111 . 1 t Ivy of re r ti neat., P.tlne 111 tile.lll fin no 1 - .IIINENT PHYSICIANS mhohAve used It lu thalr 'rimier, end Owl, It In pre-a ID In. e °a• rrvn other P Th?l 1p n (nvih, = MM!MM=M Int ,, rfahlq rielldny 1,1 the , 77rnyot. A Imlf lut. I,lton entopletrb rtlrt tho nil,o .Viobto,',and 11. 11101101 it In rv,.,ln• and ill HA nroollion, It b o n, h,s. 1.. aVI/111/.. It i0(114/ii1 ba lb, I.rt• .1.14 itlo rt•II 1., ehll• dr. , ” ,11.11.13 ilmes we will gliaranler a cm ev, 11 talwil la nen.,ist. fliiiriam•hotald be will Id.. It I% liIP I rat ff 0.1, I.wiuu the anti ih.nt ILI , .11‘ 'IA Bk . 4 . ( . 0., Proprirtnb, Now flan, en, Conn, =9 'LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS! T in: „RP N.T it . H.E . I:I" ItITIFIRI I Mt, !moo. I low. lit my COS II 1,1110 it., OS :Os, 0.11 , 1 nottO , lOhli nothing but 1,5 lao 11 de, +l4lOOl hs medical re sear, lt, th.o Mitt ho )10 , 01. nulls , iesotisely and litiwody ram, of female 'mirthfully, rte dot it Mod:tilt, 11l all teeent mos slt lit, er tall, N hile thwtwandr !Ili have been long eutlrr t•to, are '10(1,14.1 to It tor the boon of health tool, • Although ‘o ,powerful and positive, they are periectly hernia r., mid Iu t) he Wirid at all Inner, except a to :t kruelbllN otrhlddeu In tile direet /oUc. They tats. heat eNtemavely emyloy el_ l,v , ml molt phi chines in Frames and /*Jdo h‘l. us well no lit my Own onto .OS Cr telt y ('lllO, and I have yet to hear of ihr tent lONtallt eof failure. I could OA. Von todintoulab. in their of from all over the not tin ru zubl western Stott*, were they not In their nature priN ate. Over 100,litel bottles lots e been soil the past )ear, hope and trust is tunny sutterer% L e d. I am well us are that II o toed', h 0 potent to remove all otestvat than, tatty la , aced tor 1.• bad tatcpuse, but trust that wht re ote• bottle le thus used, ten uta v tall into the inflate of reatly needy euJXerare. To all win, coffer foot, any irregularity; pain ful. difficult, extvealve, olletinitte or obstructed blenstruatiou. Lueorrheit, ot the trail, of dleenees that fellow, I would env, try leYttle of Dn. LYON'S Fitt-1..1,1f en ketonic:A t. haul,, living ...doh). prelia ration, theft ttetlon le store direct and positive than any p,lls or powder's. Explicit directions, bearing nay Ins atsvnipany each bottle. They fluty lie obtained of nearly every druggist In tilt, countrr, or by enclosing tile prim to e. 0. CLARK S cu., New Haven, Dann., (Inners' AV:/Ile for the United. Stated and f'aitada. Ult. JOHN L. LYON, Prsetkthig Phyalcian. New_ HANISII, Oune. - - • 5 arPrice $1 50 peeowtYr bottle March 0, WS. PELOUBET ORGANS AND NIMODIANI3, UN.LNLIIOLISLY awarded Um" Met 0014 Medal, "An TOIL OMIT CAM:lt:r a tt OANti" Amerlaul Inatltute, Yew York, Octo ber, INS. Befog pronounced PI Perlor In gmurri. Pow axanal VAXIXTY OP TONIC, snd In number of oom binattous. "As the best instruments of Annelle& were there contending, whicheN er won tha battle would have nothing left to oonquer."—.4weriagra Ari Journal, (edited by a well-known musical °Mae.) They have also taken the gni premien' whew ever whited this season. PEDAL 011.(1.t..51R, ote, two and three banks of he) s--stx alow—ksso to $1,500. Without pedals, single and double bank to great variety CH to s4se. Thew Organ., with their smooth p ipe -like quality of tone, beautiful bolo stem strength of chorto, onequalled pedals, and general man ltke effocts, are superior for 'Murata, Halls, Par lees and Pehoobt They are put up in eases of tad- Id Walnut, fancy veneered Walnut ono. , and onlotoe styles) and elegant Rosewood, of splen did designs and trhish, and of the best workman csPorlw"l:itnngodif.l",Vietli, e t ia b s . l, in each ins=mmenliti down to a Cue octavo pregame Melodeon, have the beautiful Treinolant stop, without extra charge. A large aaaortment eo.tantly on hand at our GENERAL WHOLMALE A D iiETA IL WAREROOMS, Wt Broadway. Our illuedrah•d Cirrulor and Price lista, with our new style. are now ready. head tor . a elreu lar. HET, ilinzoN a CO., Ntsoutueturera, N 0.441 illmaAway, April A, 1a67. New York City... HAIN BRA'S. PIANOS. =I TFlftdE norms are Universally aeknnwltsfired by competent Judges equal to the b Manna !owl, For roferenem, they have roomy thousand city and country retattellte, ineludlng huge now bets of [hellish forhoots, tteminarles, he. These Pianos lutve not only ettxxi the eontimi al use and heavy praetlee of rrne ycor. hat hove been used the lan fifteen years to the ut.tuuKt .att 'steely. of Itteee using theta. The,. hto, taken Plik:hlll.lli4 WHI4REVE:I2 E.XI/10.ITED. Such ham been tha demand for these Pianos, that HAINES have been compelled to enlarge their works to the extent of :4 to 90 1.1A14001 A WEEK. Having now one of the moat extensive and complete Factories In the United States, Fer t°. ries alone covering X, Man acre of ground, <tam priming a frontage of 219 feet on God Avenue. They are undoubtedly the cheapest Onn,lars Pianos in market. Folly guaranteed for i years. Send for illustrated Cirentar. RAINES MOIL 356 . , 3.91, WO, NV, kit, Ski, kos, sro, utu klecond Avenue, New York City. ESTABLISHED IN 1845. HENRY W. OVXML&N, COSIMIRSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN LEATHER, No. 14 !loath TUN atreeterlilladelphla. Da-Conents so li cited. Des. w ijr• LAWRENCE D. DIETZ it CO., WHOLMALE DEALERS IN FANCT 0001:6 :TOMO" NM= aM N etween a Weis lkilt l= sivilf B LI . May 7, 1806. 4 TY. If. IHE First National Bank at aeugrabon will man b.B) and 10-111 tr. 8. Bantle; alao 7.18 and mpounds Interco{ Noted.. GEORG); ARNOLD, Caabler. Oct. 6, LBW tt Bale Crying. A ratrtygg,.°=%;.°' A. 24k bezbu4 a Itaildooot fa tatt 21.1&410 street, P. des Uomated Atomttostaat, waist' Ma Tax LawUnita' %Met. Nov. Al. 1A • Bantams. SIKINIVM• In 3AOOII nirw t tieS oothelffillgoad, alliplalag the unie iparart,_ Nov. 211,10111. If .VMUNUffi,
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