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nernAr, FBEIRCART 2114 ItitS
ROTATIO3G-NANtailL
Tharirja each it thing as science and
progress in conducting the operations of
the farm and garden; and, with judi
cious management, crops may be In
creased, from year to year, until every
acre esnt fruit tree will yield en annual
crop equal to the nature of the climate
and the capacity of the troll.
The first thing is to know what to do,
and the second Ss the most effectual and
feasible manner of performing the oper
ation. Science assures us that a Judi
cious "rotation system" of operations,
both on the farm and In the garden, Is
better for the moll and more satisfactory
for the pocket of the proprietor. And
the rotation system extends to the ap
plication of fertilizing matter to the land,
as wail as to the production of crops. A
rotation In the application of manure
is a subject that is seldom thought of;
and It applies especially to such cultiva
tors as depend on mineral and commer
cial manures.
Lime, for example, Is the very founder
Sou of successful agriculture in certain
sections of the country. But, instead
of applying this material every season,
the result will be found more satisfac
tory to try something else. Wood ashes
have been* applied to some land with
results so satisfactory that the bountiful
crops were really surprising to_every
beholder. But after a few dressings
with ashes; even a bountiful application
failed to produce an increase In the
crop. A dressing of bone dust supplied
what was lacking in the soil, so that the
following crop was heavier than any
previous harvest. If guano has been em
ployed, lot Kuperpheephate or some other
fertilizer be applied.
Qypsum•has been sown on some farms
for many successive seasons; and, in
eome instances, the effect is so unsatis
factory that the proprietors are in doubt
ae to the etilelency of the fertilizer.
Science suggests a rotatatm In such
instances. The growing plants show
that the soil does not lack sulphate of
lime. There is in most soils, however,
a deficiency of potash. Instead, there
fore, of applying gypsum every year,
'give the land a dressing of ashes. If
the soil her been dressed with straw
manure for many years, let the value of
. a yearly dressing be invested In guano,
bone dust, euperphoephate, or sumeot her
commercial manure, linnet this be ,itp
plied Instead of so much straw material.
Straw will not produce much fruit.—
Straw'manure will give a heavy burden
of vines and stalled. But In order to get
a satisfactory crop of grain, or vegetables,
some material must ke Awned that will
supply the growing plants with the sub
stance that every plant must have to
develop the fruit In the form of grain
or vegetables.
Here is where science comes to our
assistance., The man whose mind has
been enlightelied by the study of the
soil, who has made himself familiar with
the rkidrements of growing plants, will
be able' to determine, with almost uner
ring certainty, what is lacking In order
to produce a satisfactory crop of cereal
grain, grass, fruit or-vegetables.
Let a practical example suffice : Last
season' when we were on the experimen
tal farm or the Government, at Wash
ington,, the Assistant Clerk oho' red us
the growing crops- The wheat appear
ed large enaugh to yield lifty.busheis of
grain per acre. But the heady of grain
were unusually light, and the kernels
email, simply because the land bad not
been fertilised with wheat producing
material. He also showed the heaviest
burden of squash vines that we ever
saw. Indeed they formed a complete
mat. But on the entire plot there wail
not as much fruit as a South Jersey gard
ener gathers from two hills. There was
a deficiency of nitrogenous material such
as we find, in the accumulations of cat
tle stalls and Sheep sheds where the ani
mals hare been fattened with corn meal
and oil cake. In the mantire of animals
fattened on inch feed there is an abun
dance ofjust such pabulum as the grow
ing plants must have to make them pro
duce bountiful crops, while in the ac
cumulations 'of stables where horses get
very little grain, where sheep are half
starved on poor hay and mouldy corn
stalks, and whore cows get nothing bid
damaged hay, cabbage leaves and a pall
-1 of dish-water, with a pound or two
of bbekwhost bran in it, there will be
fertilising matter in the manure to make
a Navy , burden of straw and vines, and
only a small yield of fruit.
Revenue
C O
Orphan's Court
Sec Si 34
Prelp d ltrut Sher i llY; fot7OlTriZiink
. 86 40
A. Neely, County Superintendent, by
an Act of Aasembly 00 00
°Moors' pay at Miring CIO 44
halt
Directors of the Poor ..... 40 00
00
Road damagea and damage vldw.-•• 4001 00
napalm at. ..... . 000 49
Henry u Ctirttaman, oontracrtn 1411 on
br at Bricker's .. LBW 00
Phut Itb, contract In SW on Kira
el 27
NEYEN-THIRTY ..
Bo .y o u ' d Im o FivE_ Exonerations SI 0
wilhast eitasse. tiolloston.: boo._ 1.878 06
.
GETTYSBURG •
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinde,I3OIIOHT
and SOLD.
PrkaTColintrjlClol , 4l. - ,4a,;;:., 0.. N1TN.:1.4.411
The HiGIILL47 PRMSpaki as 00W and
IiTOWEI nail 110.3, 1.11 Ittaikk_ J_MilryLbt far
penman 11. boat MARGENCI COarximilo.2l.
°DOERR PELUMPTLY EXECUTED.
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS oelesscrel I per
t
jptri 144. t. 'Owl year ,
4let.: Wait. !Mr s oilmen's,'
SI per one& Ilie $ porkEles.
Itoroorot outdo* tattotnatloak la marl to U. X.
Bonds, and Stacks et ail kind; are Invited to
give ne • call, and we will give all Information
rheerfilly
J. EMORY MAT% Catliket
OctAS, Ur
tiIAtIONAL HANK
OT OSTITIMIRO
IVtlialMrinterest ou SPeelia DePonithAß fonaws
pop 01011. per &usual OW I Year.
sw===l
• IN PI
ME=I
win convert. 7-30 NOTES into 540 BONDS, 00
fra• a(ananpe.
,'
CASHwaraICUNI3 Jrnmmarr "Awns, and
OCRTMNS,
WwWopaxleelea ee espIIFOCKS see Mater
of every kfrd, free et thane ea noundaalem. and
wul at aU Umes Ps7 the 11101111:ST PIU tor
GOLD itell EULVFIL, sad will, with pleasure
transact ad Wilhite! prdoltotly, ma heretodbie,
~4Nelo•
010, JASQLD. Cuhter.
- HAT W/LIITILD.
tbe Waal aiarkie
4.679foribers. '"l"',7 ,4 ` s Psaigler's Ware
, - AM% iraWagillMalag
. UMW •
110_1 0
Receipts and Expenditures I
OF ADAMPI COUNTY FOR 11917
• COMMlnstorram' Orrif7,7
Anrots ecreirrr, PA. I
A°REF:ABLY to an Act of Amembly, entitled
"An Act to Wee County Rat. and Re% lee,"
requiring the Commissioners of the respective
counties to publish a istaiteenent , of .the Receipts
and Expel:MUM.," yearly, we, the Commissioners
of Taxes of mid county, do report as follow., to
Wlt•—frOnk-the 7th day of January, A. 1 1 ., h 7, to
the 7th day of January, A. P., both day. In
tim/61re:
J.ll %Al , Tresuurer, and the
inhudonent, In account %lilt the could) of Ad
aute,Ori Jollotric
PR.
Tomah In hands ofTressurer at but art
mrot 50
Outstand n ing dainty Taxes atul Quit
Bents i hands of Colisetors 10,4119 Si
[bung Rates and Levies assessed /Or IW.
Borough of Gettysburg----.. 51,712 10
Quit Banta —..—. 179 04
Cumberland township 1,696 56
Oxford - 1.435 90
1,14111 90
101 1 5
..... 1,244 12
liuntlnFton
Franklin
lalraban
11=1
r2=123
!IRE NO
I#l2lll=ll=lME
Pr ; :
11donn t pima= t"
Reading
Lat I more "
11u1;7 -
"
Hamilton " ....., ey , xt
Union 1 91
.
hdountioy IN '
°clones° . 1,141 N
Germany . ..."---" rAn
Tyrone
Liberty . 907 H.
"
Berwick .... an M Preedom •" 97
Highland N
"
LittMotown 80r0ugh............. HD Oa
Berwick .. SN NI
NAN IS
Loans from Bank and sundry person., 8,937 73
Gish received per Philip Hann, fnwriff,
for Jun , Men . t-•-• L-.....,.= 72 22
Cash received fronajanise - 4..ifil.i. lOW
mei for office 20 Oil
rash received from J. A. Kitamiller,
for coal for office, 2 years 40 00
Cush received from A. W. Hinter, for
coal for office, I year.. ... ...... . ... .. - 20 00
Cash received for old lumber fawn
bridges ... .. .... ... —. . 50 43
Clull rectiv'ea f rom .1. It. wog, E.g..
Z 00
.. .
Idt /dead from Wider Company,:tqUFS 43 21
Exonerated Tar, . .
Additional Tax.............. .... .1 . 2.16 711 i
Balance due 'Treasurer by county M 45
The outelunding County Tax and Quit
itent6 appear to be in the hiuniti of
the following Colleetim, vis:
Yrs, CoI/Mom Iltor.de Tows.
1661,
Henry Mutters, Huntington 9240 66
Henry 14hultx,HuntIngton.---- 191 913
Michael Bender, Menele .....- 667 57
Frederick ltdiggle, Stntban.. 104 60
A. Eckenrode, - liountplimaant•- 181 Pi
Houle. A. Beil, 336 73
Henry Slaybough, Butler— .. 06 26
U. A. Conover, Monutioy... ..... 114 01
F. If. Ebert, Tyrone.. ._ 84 II
John Punkelltikkex,l4berty........ 178 01
T. Blocher, Littlestown 37 JO
T. Pileiger, .. 111 88
3607.
Jacob Reiniciel,Oettyeburg bor.* 311 97
Quit Rents, 175 01
John Keefauver,Cumberlundo... 317 61
(Mona Mutiny Oxford .. .........- 67 1 23
J0hnigti r %ted.14116ii........... PM 00
Henry Fieinklbe—... MI6 16
T. Tanghin , Mg 63
V. Eppel MAO: . etunien, . 866 34
Metilnley, Hamiltonun..._.- 666 17
Jacob Melhorn, Mountideuxuatt Ski 07
Y. A. OrndOrtf, Bending ..... fiffl 97 "
Atupn Lathnore 483 00
Jicobli. Trestle, . 953 90
Franklin Wallet, Hturdltate..... 363 21
Jegee W. Snyder, sfountioy• 177 14
Joseph }Clunk, Conowage ...... 415 46
Hormel Harner, Germany* ..... 245 67
John DelapjlTyrone 796
Jams Corry, Liberty* .. 816 82
ram Kepner, Berwick* . 153 7f
John Dohluc Highland* ..._ 236 90
Henry Kohler, Berwick 56
E.','1326 60
arrliniou, Freedom and Littlestown
hod paid In full before settlement for
144.
4i - Those marked than (f) have since
pain In full. Those marked they (.9
have since paid In part.
CR.
By orders paid out, as fo ll ows:
By n Wag and sottllns public aecoun t $49 00
J. C. Neel). £eq. , auditor appointed by
the Court to audit public odious 00
Prlntinc.blanks, de.. ..... .... . 44 24
ShernT's bills of Court cos h 1,24 19
Clerk's pay. .. ..... MO 110
Abatement to coilectois of 5 per et. for
1904 and . ...... 481 00
Fezand wild rat sealps 41 75
General Jury and Tip-otaves' p0y......... 1,549 17
Au
r.
nso
pa y
Adam Ro - It, 'Esq., late Ailed/if, fees
fur keeping prisoners and turnkey,
1865 and 11448 1,418 SS
Wood and coal for public bulldings.....-. 11188
Repairs at public balding, , ....... 111 88
Grand Jury and Tlp-etaves' par. 512 83
Register, Prothonotary and Clerk of
floodous' fees 307 10
. .
Tax refunded to atindry pen . 26 06
Certificates of l'orkatablear returns- ..... 06 36
0212:M=1
iteMnirea ; oT Alme House 12,100 00
Pdetsgo and etationery for (kuumleadon. .
ors' °Moe . . . . 08 60
Noss and laileaelt
dry persons_ 4107 06'
Quit Rotate paid blarettetiarason to Jan.
10 1807 00- . 3
Cover7Esq., ' "Aii;;;;Mirs
Abrnhnvt Krlse,ll6., Commissioner's
!Samuel Wolf, E;g7,6o 7 iniiii6 . 6l - o . rie . i'e pay 265 00
Nicholas Wiennan, Eng., Oommission
er's pay. 685 00
pritionent at Eastern Peniten.
.......
Sheriff, conveying ile- 895 67
oners to Eudora Penitentilary—.- p 6 , 13 00
Philip Hann, Sheriff ognveying prison
ers to Eastern Pen itentiary.........se
Danner d Ziegler, hardware, for
1861 to 1667...-- 121 67
It• G. McerearY, flp., Attorney's fee to
Harrisburg 18 00
Inquisitioneau the body of Peter (Huai '2O 20
C. H' . Buehler, cylinder for atcrre...... 11 12
line pipes and Maur. at Jail ' ....... IU3 54
ThomasOuls, privy at Court
25 00
John Gibson. painting Court HouSe
Wm. L, Murphy it Non, for docreii, in; 2712
03unty Ofbees . 11 2.5
Michael Rupp, Court Mouse keeper....... 3.1 00
Bedding and clothing for prison 21 50
Wm. H. Lamb, forseal pressor for Coun
ty 001ces...- 711 110
Adams County Agricultural SOaety 100 00
James M. Rouser, for arraiting horse
- 20 00
.... -
J. F. Koehler, for ernisting bone thief... ei 00
Deficiency an Wain taxed and paid by
Ja U cob Sh y 7 Yrefinurce, errors in—i..ol
- 150 00
11. A. ricking, Agent PZritatual Fire lu
sunture on Court Meow of SRAM —3l 130
Dr.J.W.C. O'Neutl, medical attendance
- . • . . -. . _. , ... ... _ .. . ..
ou prloonan fortn*l4,W 186....,.... 50 00
y '01.00168.1013 . .. c.Y . %01
j A u . r( B. lloNalr, Co u nty Bounty don'iliiii 50 00
Paul 'Lenin, " 30 00
J, 11. Brough, " aso 00
"
M!33aMNiitaMM
~.. , r„ gip. , A ~.IiM
State Itues due °Nasty.
DEL
To amount oft dslandlagNitilltßtsts
Tax dos County— ...... .._..- 8115 58
To amount of outstanding 44 to state
Tax due County 48 12
Sy ri st x moaat atm tatanding 2,1 i nalll State
...____ 920 411
By ' an=l'outatanditt - State
Tax due County —...a.— Sil 99
By amount cot limit allowed eolleatars . ..... 40 75
By amottat of extelletatttem U 09 01 0 0 0 0,020 4 1 71
Balance doe Omit, bt TriallUfir-...-. 20
LON
•
To amount of outotaadtm
Fonda far r , et
To amount of outatandluiltaref--- IX 70
• .132 72
By ononenitkiiii 22
Balance Quo County by Tresoutor___ 17 IA
izz;;;;
aunouat of ontatwadthi County
BouvtY for MC 110 0
By amount et °ab a ft .; botillitj
Bpaity for
ra INS..
miw ived comtZt
-64 .14
ue &mull 43
lam.] /a ttstlassay lhatia• torecolag Kate
meat otßeeslpte and dowesidaturee exhibited st
the after or the Vasimaker atieid County, hi it cor
m., oda se tease *ova and anspared
with the remalning in the books in this
edloe, we base Yemen Set end efts.
ed the mei of mid Mies at the sev
enth day of Minoan% one thoodmind ht hun
dred and slaty
.el '
NicuolAs wieitatAx,
c05i... 14=1 lan,
alr Adams county.
Attest—J. H. WA.tazit Clerk.
AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Honorable the Judges ot the court of
011onneliess of Atreus Genoa' t
We, the entiersigned, duly elected Auditors to
settle and &AMA the Public Accounts of the
Treeaurer most Chninsindobers et tadti county,
having been sworn or adermett agreeably to law,
do repeat the followlag to be am statement
Woad ammo* aunt the seventh d i
e t tegJatta-
A 18 .41%, to the seventh day of January, A.
inclusive:
J. 10013 digHJa i Tramorecemd Demmer
stoners, In account with the county of Atlanta:
DR.
Cm& h hands of Tremower at last Net-
. Wu as
Os
, l is aZ swirgs,=` ,
Wes •
iMilf
. • • • •
- . r. 77 - 1111ar g ryiii rag ill
risk,lor
;mob s. Knoslller, col kr alb" = ys et/ 0
Adam W. Water eral 1 . . r oilier, 1 year 2000
For cid lumber or bridge... r/e
From Joan M. Wolf, DN., fines . . ZS 00
Inctdend from Water Contras*, for
yeah_ ...
Balance due Treasurer by county--
( 'IL
By ott.tandlog ta!es
$244 611
1,1126 24
. . ....... ....... 10,45 1 4 66
F'..e4 for 1461
" 144 i .. IC Ul
" LOU- ..... SO 32
047... ISO II
FAmeration. Our 18111...-._...—....—. al te
mem. 72 IS
.. lASI 227 21
12147. —..-.....—.....»... 27 76
rnsbursensents on County Un14.44....-... 26,122 42
Treasuries em . »._ —.. 7ZI N
Ski* Thin lire alaslse
DU.
To amountsfoullatauding2l4mllLlStale
Tax due eounty 2115 513
Amount outstanding 1i mill Filets TEA
duec0unty............__......._......_..... . IS 12
BY amount &outstanding 2% mill State
l'ax due county.. ...... $43 48
Amount a oututaiaing ...............
Tax due e0uga ......
Fee. allowed IS 75
Exonetatima allowed erdia - aMa.—..--. 579
Balance due county by Traaelirer.--.. IS 29
RN% Fwda.
S
To amount of ostrilordtos , ALUltary
Food., for 7 1
Amount of outstanding Bette
By exonendloul allowed eultecton...... $44 21
Balance due eounty by Treasurer 1 2 / 3 450
'ft COll4/14,11 Bounty.
K.
To amount of oulatandlog County
Bounty for BNB .... 11021
By amount of outelonaling County
Bounty for teal —.- VA 46
F. allowed oolleetore . 45 117
MEE
. . .
Exoneratlona allowed collector.
Balance due county by Treasurer
We, the undersigned. Auditors of the county of
Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pnr-
Mance of law, do report that we met, did audit,
Settle and adjust, according to law , the accounts
Of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said coun
ty, commencing on the seventh day of JaunarY,
A. D., IWO, to the seventh day of January, A. D.,
PSlA—both days inclusive; that mkt accounts, us
settled above and entered on record In Settle
ment Book in the CoMmlisdopers' 0/Ike of Att
ains county, Ix correct, and that we and a bal
ance due Jacob Shreds, Esq., Trumarer of Adams
county, of County Taxes, thirty-Live dollars asd
forty-Live cents, ($3.1 15,, and a balance due coun
ty by Treasurer. of State Taxes due county, of
forty-nine dollantand twenly-ni ne yenta, (tie
and a balance due count) by Treasurer of Relict
Fundeof one hundred an dtwenty-mglit dollars
cents, (SUB 50,, and a balance due coun
ty by Treasurer of County Bounty of sixty-two
dollars and lorty-th e cents, (18.: 45,) and in out
standing County Tuxes Iwelt e thousand mix
hundred and tw en ty-ilve dollars and sixty cents,
OSl2dtti GOO outstanding state Tux°s one county
of sixty-four dollam and eighty-sate..
(104 07,) outstanding County Bounty of twenty
five dollars and fortyctx cents, (STi 400
JACOB C. PITTMNTURF,
HENRY L. BREAM.
Feb. 7, 1868. 41 Auditors.
25 CENT arrioN OF DICKENS' WORKS.
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EMta
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PIC3:iCII•TC3-
ETEMEM
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT OOST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVERCOATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
w
PICKING
Has a splandidaaaartment
of Drew, Stadueer, and ev
ery day COOL.
—W6BO-`
Audis at every draprtp
lion, Mack. Me Fancy,
es. vests of ad kinds.
Now Is the Urns to secure
BARGAINS. Come one
Come ell!! 1
SlllREt twziFt
UNRS,
r CARP= IiMPA LLAB,
BUFFALO AND
GUM SHOES, be.
SII-Olve PICKING a cell,
as he V determined to re
duce his laissesse stock
before April let.
ii:Ll
MEI
COO TO
Ifir NO 1117318U0 ! I 'EI
Call and be convinced
Jan. 17. 180& if
Lza7.-A
?An *Wø- 6901%
EZEI
Wrasintw
avii,xfs;3ol.l4 •ism atotk of
DRY GOO
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARD WARE,
BOOTS, BUM AND HATS.
I tall the attentiongil my emptomers and the
community to my lamb *took of Goods, which I
am now offering at Sower rates than they have
been since the war, artillet,prlosa which cannot
tall to strike the purchaser sa cheap. With every
facility Mr purchasing Golds at as low figures as
any in the trade, I am alp prepared to meet
competition in low prices from any and all
Quarters.
Prompt confdrintty to the lowes L market prices
is my established rube.
lIMESHEW.
Petersham, (Y. 8.,) Oct. 18, ISM.
ME
B 9
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
laenbnertbet tenald costansers
ctugßki=otatl that Zs il and stil l l= 46 e= no
order, on etu nu fftti na p
no
a r %-s
(five different dm
L ai!
co 116 D
ULL/AR
LEM AMP* OHS=
cUTTEM.fifTRA ARDHA 4R 1;
and as Oast • ° lMet ir l houghs, Weal
and Corn Plnine
HORSE RARE.
the latest haprovemtat else; Meted BMWS IV
Cider
IRON RAILIisTO
for Cemeteries or Porshss with everylbing else
in his lin krfw
FOB lALE.—/i. light Two-horse Wason, &One
hares Walton. Ind a SPririg_Wn nerW•
DA EISISaNIEL
April SO M. if
DR. R. HORNER,
ENV I ICI-4 N AND PR rag rsT,
4320
1 et
IMI 43
K 45
Oftlee arul Drug Moose
CIL&
orrrinsaußo
Mulles! advice without thane.
SW= tT
PRITOS.__MSPICT, PATENT MCSMCINER,
STATIMMAT.PIIRMSEE, tY.I4OAPM,
FPRIMM
ILS? ARTICLESYE sTV
ER, TO ,
RAIKTNO SODA, CRE D AM OP TARTAR,
LAMPS, COAL OIL, &C., &C.
MCEI
PURR Id/ZI7OIIB 1 medicinal pummel.
dapped
B d
rough
ENn ,& r e e . liable rnedy for
All artleles warranted pare and genuine
Dee. V, IBC. it
[17:11
IRON-IRON-IRON 1
6ETITEIBUIIO FORGE.
01103 70
baerlbem reepeetfulljr Inform the nubile
Titiriat we
they have erected a Forge In oonneetion
with their Steam MID, and are now manufeetrlnt
FORGED /LIM
inteline Pkindlt, Rorne-a hoe and Sir Cron, and re
4=igeinvite ninekani alas +mid Dealer. to idve
r nill. feeling witlined that they will be able
to please an to quality, Gnlab and
BRINCIMAN WARREN.
OEM
X. hiatus* laarkei price laid for
wrested tad scrap tree. B. h W.
Dec. 17. Ise&
REMOVAL !
EE
THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY.
nrundersigned takes pleasure In ann o un c ing
- re
the citizens of Gettysburg and the public
generally that be hen removed from Witold rooms
on West. Middle street, to Baltimore street, and
nearly opposite the store of Faltn.tock Brothers.
The room he now °ample* has been recently
fitted up op xpressly for his business. The location
is en admirable one, enabling him to take pic
tures In all sluid.of weather, and 14 I th a correct
ness. unequalled any where else.
LIFE-LIKE PH OTOGRA.PHS,
lIIM
of every die andtieverlption, txortrtlil in the
Anent Wyk, Particohir utteution St, en to Cho
CARTE Mit VISITE,' arid to oopying
TYPEI3 and IiAtiIiERREOTYPES of decoened
friends. Alen—
=
.
THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a new style of picture, which has become very
popular with the public, not only (or their beauty,
but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN
for ONE GWADAR only. Also—THE FORCE
LAIN, PICTURE, which for their beauty and du
rability are uneuqatased.
We are prepared to carry on the business in all
Its various branchee, and having had *maiden.
ble experience we run no risk in
GUARANTEEING I'III.I4XT SATISFACTION
Our facilities for a full dhspitty of our skill are
unequalled by any other Gallery In the county,
wed we would therefore invite every one to call
at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKY-L/GHT GALLERY.
Call and examine our Speelmean andjudge for
youreelvea. LEVI /14011 PER.
June 26,103.
NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING
AT 11.1311MERHOFFEL
STACKS OF THEM!
dBRINKERIIOFF comer of the Dlatnond and
. Yorkirtmet, hastast returned from the city
with an unusually a tractive assortment of
CLOTHING FOR srzt.cva A SIMMER WEAR.
which he will sell at such prices as cannot fail to
take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for
yourselves. To look at the excellent material,
tasteful cutting, and heat and substantial seart„
and then to get his low prices—callers cannothelp
but buy, when they am it so much to their Inter
eat to do m.
He Lan Coats, Pants, Vesta, of all styles and ma
terialst
Hats, Boots and Pilo.;
lihirts, of ail kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker
chiefs, Neck-ties, C'rto, ate, Linen and Paper 0:d.
tars, ticuspendem, Brusher., Combs;
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket KnivesSe•
m i n t, e Bmr a t t king and Chewing Tobacco., Pipes, Sm.
Clocks, *Melte., Jewelrywith a thousand and
one older articles, entirely' too numerous to de
tail In a newspaper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to his new
stock, confident that it will please—and no one
con or will sell cheaper. Don't Puget the place—
corner of York street and Use Diamond, Get
tysburg.
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
April 'Ai, 1807. It
frosioiwor Oidtiksi I• loZovoi
AND ALL OTIIEFL4
WHO WISH TO IMPROVE.
Tig In.talLlZegt=r `he•Pa'
CARPENTERING BUSINESS,
at his old stand. on West nixeet.Geignintril. and
is ready at all times to aecommalate me want
ing ImYthlri to in his line. He la prepared
furnish all kinds of work for building porpoise.
of the best material, and as neatly and cheaply
as It oan be done at any other establishment In
the Monty. Experieneed handsalwaya In readi
ness and work executed with promptness and
ankful for past favors, he hopes, by at
tention to business, to receive a liberal share of
public patroname. WY. CHRITZMAN.
June 17, ISM. tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
take this method or inform
frEngTei pt eri ttV d that they still earry on the
Cabinet-making Business,
in all its varied brat:whets, and that they nog
have on hand a large assortment of
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
Tables, Corner Cupboards, ...Wes, Sinks
Stands, Dressing Bureaus, Main;
of different kinds; in short
everything in the Cabi
net-making line.
ALSO, READY-MADE COFFINS AND PDF
rim;
MADE TO ORDER. -
All of which will be finished promptly, at the
old Maud, on South Baltimore stmet, opposite
Winebrenner's Tannery. The undersigned bay
lair over: I yawn. experience La the business,
themselves that they ran make as good
work as any others, if not better. New been
mars and others will find it to their advantage to
call and buy from as, as we are determined to
sell as low as parable to suit the times.
OARLACH et TRIMMER.
Dec. MI, 1847. hn
. NEW ARRANMEENTS,
HEM tY °VERMEER,
on Me i,, Baltinsorr Bt., fikelstarli,
=Made arrangements to get fresh supplies eve
ry week from the city and Is determined to sell
chimp. lie Invitee all to_give him a call. His
stock ocmaists of EIItOC%RIPEI, NOTIONS,
FLOUR, Corn Meal Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats,
Flab, Bacon, Lard, Cheere, — Crackers, Tobacco, Be
pre and (snuff SUGAR, COFFEE, Teak Syrup,
oleasee, Candles, Coal Oil, Flab Oil, Tar,
_Best
Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions,
Candle*, &a, de.
girThe Cash or Trade will be given for Country
Produce, much as Flour, Corn, Butter, Eggs,
4p Potato rll 8, es,
iFF7. 4e. aga,
aP
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTH/ERE,
WABHII4IGTON BUILDING,
AND .1a SWAM= annerr, itarrniong,
ITREP constantly on hands large and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
prima
They supply order* for the finest to the lowest
priced artWea. Minor reedy made or made to
measure, to any part of the country.
N T ZlN k e ee r& u Dfl
an , . extensive Mock of FIIR-
Gentlemen's Tfteller=r ein foso everY Ml "liell LlTAßV
CLOTHS and every vlir of Military 7rdn
mLopi, as weil se an ed stock of MARY
MARS MILITARY 000D9-
Baltimore, Ifeb. 22, left
MLI,II•TEM - V"
AND MANTUA-MAKING
lariars Sfl r Lei Ideas A. Fisk
HAVE started the NUttnery aadgesktua-uus-
W
ag trades, to Cliambersburgstreek In the
rear of Flak's Store, and Invite tbe ladles of town
and country to stye them a call. No edbrt wUI
be spared to render satisfaction In every ease.
Plato Sewing sued Stitching also done.
Gettysburg, Nov. 8, M.
Great National Telegraphic
COMMIRCLLL INSTrrxITA,
Ni.. SOO wood 811 Mahood Newt,
I?:.. no ... J
REMOVAL
To lbw newt Cansea illessaa ARO* OW.
Plater e
lira icatthe orliale al the Thad
&s m . * or metnilio ann.orzfos.
ao Ck itaatnema
College ttl the elk / .
a=otTeiebete las so superior. ,
Itw the thellthereeeme la the short
en poeillie time consistent. yid' Ito Menai ot
the ittudeut.
Bead A* axecOar.
TAYLOR t 13tARITEL
Oct. 25, M.
LAST NOTICE
%m
inis bbiebeei Se &be tete 11/31 a MO.
11
ik. Y a DIZEIL will Memo eat owl mid&
not veld babes Qs let et Deerabee. We Boob
- bill be Mt be the am kw wake.
i
Poe, blliboot A.
Y 4lt DDOIL.
oi ria 7 l as l aw andtaillliMie
SOLDIERS'
HE4D-Q MiIIiTERS,
At NORRIS' STOW, ts the Plods to 104
WIG ST.,
FELL I WINTER GOODS
CHEAP POE CASH.
I F you want a cheap Over•coat io
to NO IUUS'.
I F YOU Waal' a g"'d cheap r"';'oitartr.l_
I F 7 .• want a Veld EVery-day v O t tlk omaric
IT you want a good pair of Moie,
v "
xo
I F you want a good cheap Vat. to lc
IF
you want a FASHIONABLE HAT
IF you want • Wolin Style
IF you
want a good pair of Boo lg t o s:= 3..
IF you want a FAIIIIIONABLIj o MM .
I F you want a good French Col v f , Gat ter ,
IFyou want a good Umbrella,
go to NORMS
IF you want good Paper Collars,
to No
I F you want a fashionable cult of
go to
to. Clotia .tx.
I F youw ant anything la the Ota go trtn's Li
BBltl ne,
IFyon want a good SHOKE,
go to NORRIS'.
IF o ir want good HEAVY V 11 , E rt l t f o r -
Also—A large stock of CA/M.414E1M8 IN THE
I'IEl'& Person
ng, calk ' r
be erru l r it= " arthe
est mall price. THEO, C. NORRIS.
Oct. 11. 10d7. If
MON,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LADIES' COMPANIONS,
TOILET SETS,
WRITING DESKS,
PEBFUAIERY,
Fancy China and Bohemian Vases,
\ TOYS, &C., &C., &C.,
AT J. M. WARNER'S,
Opposite f shnestooki . Store.
Gettysburg, Oct. :0, IBC
NEW GOODS.
GEORGE ARNOLD
HMI now opened a large Stock of CLOTHS. CAE
AMERY,. and READY-MADE CLOTBING,
meetly of hie own mannateture, conelatlog 01
all elms of
COATS,
PANTS,
VESTS,
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
CRAVATS,
Ecaiery, Its., ac, at pries to salt the • imam..
WI, examine and Judge for yourselves.
Nov. l, INI7. tf
ROBERT C. COBEAN
H AS Jciet received a new 'apply of
Hata, Clam Boats ad Shoes,
of Wad styles, for Winter nee, which be la
minas at reduced prima Be also maauhe-
tares sad repairs
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS,
promptly and on seasonable Lerma. Bridles,
Halters, Whips, Trunks, Yancey, Tobacco, Ca
gory, and a great Tarfety of Notions always on
hand. Cn.ll at the old stand on Clumbetsbuns
street, two doors west of Buehler's Drug Store.
The highest prices will be paid for all kind.
of PITSEL
Jan. 14, lba& tf
PlUiallA
SHEAFFER ft BECKER,
PETERSBURG, (Y. S.) PENN'A., •
Are prepared to offer to the Public anything in
their line ea cheap oilcan be had in the country.
wilt do will to eat and examtne
our stock before bailee elsewhere.
FURNITURE
made Ile ceder. Repairing dome neatly, cheaply
and with dispatch.
Jas MOM If
4 WI. O. OTALLIDETH & SON,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS
Are prepared to de all kinds of Carpentering
—oontracting and erecting boa Unix of all
kind*, Repairing, &e. They keep eamdautly on
hood sad maashotare to order.
DOORS, RHOTTERR, MMES. SARA DOOR
AND WINDOW FRAMES CORNICE,
DOOR • WINDOW BRACKETS,
And say other Article In the :Iltdidted tide.
Beinoseck inatorlal eanatant4 on hand, expo-
rimmed workmen alwars In resillioww, and work
M!''lTr7.7'rr.Pl
aartirdis9l ipreerplay asseaded to.
Sept. 115. lte, 1.1
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE.
THE wellendipied alien for ode, the TOWN
BHI7 RI TS 0 Adana econty, for DE LONG'S
PATENT. which Is the carArgew. stmrsaaw
end Blan Wasava that Asa yet been offered to
the patine. The Wets WIR be sold on reworks-
Ne henna. Shia to a fine opporiaalty for eller
getk meet to mks GOOD WAGES Dawdle
taring or telling these aureate& A sample
machine inn to terateheelieny,perpan who par
shame OW* tt SeetreS, tit cost. (tall et the
Awe le, Eutaw% ege.,lll6parq
where the ntedidante tsar be toes iithßlE.
MANI. D. DLIPHORN.
1 34 1 780(gri. JIM IA LW, tt
IRA LUKER YARD.
randeraltreed has opened a LUMBER
AB.D, ma the Hat Mood, nem Ciolnn &
Illy% Lime EMS, elettleinten, an& mks the
pubtle_to Mve him a call. Hie Impartment le sae
et the hem 'MK eased here, and his proem alihr4
only the smallest Helm, Meat. He hes
WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF
INCH BOARDS, FLOORING.
PALINGS, *C., *('.,
and inconstantly adding to his stock. Conte and
examine tor yonzselves.
/ACOB 811EAD8.
Oct, le, VOSS. 11
LUMBER, COAL,
STOVES, TIN-WAIIN,
hlp i a F *i ay. , l ~ lIN .
AN IkMIINEIE STOCK!
N order to give the public sometblog like sat
adequate idea of the MMen.estoek Of Lumber,
Stoves, Tin-ware, he., &e., on hand and fur
sa
le %be madersigned, St his sotaidishistent in
.
Cm a street, across the Railroad from the Ps.-
seWer Station, he would toomerates• Gar as the
liWts of • newspaper advertisement will allow:
I=
Board. and Plat& of evarygrade, fox culling*
torsuel, Johlts and Scantling, pine and hemlock,
Llug, planed and unplaned, Flooring nhlngles,
ingle
- Laths, Plastering !Atha, Picket., ready
made Doors and Snob Minds end alluttert,—ln
act, everything used for betiding pm epoitee.
IN TILE COAL LINE
81mmokin White Ash and Lykeme Tetley Red
Aah, these two varieties being the purest and best
for an domestic pu . Also the very best
Broad-top and Ameshana smith enat
=I
Waverly, Noble Conk, Royal Cook, Harley Sheaf,
Oriental Stewart*. Cook Ornamental Foceeislur,
Prince flip! and the Emerald Cooking Stoves,
all for coal or Wood. Those varieties are a selec
tion from the hest and most popular Cooking
Stoves the market affords, and are all warranted
to give entire astiefaction. Also, a, very large
variety of Parlor saloon and Shop Stoves, for
coal or wood, Including the celebrated Morning
Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor,
Dial, Violet, (tem, Regulator, Comet, Egg, New
Egg, Parlor (kick, die., etc Fire Brick and Orates,
for ooal or wood, always on hand.
I=
The assortment embraces everything necessary
for kitchen or hon.:bold purposes, Including a
large number of convenient. >et cheap articles of
new design which must be seen to be appreciated.
The stock Is so large and varied that tlawe w ho
have not vielted the establishment have no con
ception of its extent. In addition to the ordina
ry kitchen utensils, it Includes Bathing Vessels,
Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy, Chatnher
Buckets, Bread anti Sp tee Teti and 'etree
Canisters, Deed Boxes, Spit Wens, Tumbler Drain
ers, Blii-herul Boxes, Walters, Ale Ltirriers, Water
Coolers, Maw Cutters, N u Lamps, Jelly Afou
Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Comb
Cases, Gen. Grant Plates. and A Bl' Plates Ash
Buckets, Flour Sieves, Bird Uiges, spout Deeds.
Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons, Large
Forks, Candle gticks, Cioul le Moulds, Copper Dip
pers, Wrought-Iron Frying Pans, Smoothing
Irons,' Foot 'Scrapers, Collee Roasters, Wattle
Ironit i atU m irtM e 11Al u ef e lk
. . , ‘ , 1% , t I
.s Hells,
tlis-top Pl'ult Utters ,
Phil--top ;rtiltT'a ' s;o, ' St4 s t:
sealing Jars, ,ke., Tin-ware made to order.
and repairing promptly attended to, by the best
of workmen.
IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE
Cant-iron Pots, of every Mae and variety, for
stoves, Porcelain Kettles, for cooking and ;We
servinAin-lined Kettles for ditto, Cast-iron
Stew of every size and variety, Porcelain
and Sem with a thousand and one other arti
cles impossible to enumerate to an advertlee
meat.
Attention is apecially directed to three valua
ble patents for wbieli he is agent, and about
Which there is no humbug, all can be &ideated by
scores who have axed them, via: THE UN I VER.
RAL CLOTHEit-WitINGER, DtYrl"B WAHIIINtI
MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND
CHURN.
The public are rnvlted to call and examine
and prlcea, He 'manatees to sell every
f 'hr u ", 111 his tine at exoeedlng tow Awnrea. (bale
mad roe to ratify your curiosity, It you do
not wan t to bay. No trouble HI chow
C. H. IHTEHLER.
July 1, IPM.
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.
A LARGE
=
esoosais ,
Tow Coffees, White Been of afl kti=l
Brown Amara TRIMS new CTOIII
Moleme,and alr= of kind;y
EBEL, best In market. All kinds of
LIQUORS,
wholdiale and retell, prime Wine, Brandy. Rya
Whiskey, Ike.. tar meMehml and other Palelanin.
in any quantity,
Mr& Misblera Herb Bitters, and Out "Great
Elnkart Bitters."
Alio, SPEER'S GRAPE WINK
WM. J. MARTIN,
April 5, V Baltimore street, Gettysburg
1.1:14111;4:0.1Z140: 1 IN - A;41 - ..:
Msubscribers hare Mat returned from the
ee With an Immense supply of
RAM:MAIM *-MCEnnts,
which they are offering at their old stand In Bal
timore streest, at prima Moult the times. Our
Moot oonelato la part or
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS
• ni-toomrnes TOOLS
- - - - ~.
CCOACHFINDINOO,
-
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSERELTERItI FIXTUREN,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, itc.,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS, At, A..
There Leo article included in the several de
partments mentioned above but what.= be had
at this store. Every dam of Mechanism can be
accommodated here with tools and findings, and
Hosek eau Dad every article in their line.
Giv u e us •eepers
esti, as we are prepared to sell as low
for cash as any house out of the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Clettymburg, May lb, MS.
WATCHES 1 WATCHES I !
-L EWIS STROUBE
L largely engaged In the Watch trade, and bas
met returned from New York with an anomaly
attractive aaaortment. He offers nab bargains
aa cannot, tall to be acceptable to buyers. Hia
back embrace% a large lot of the
CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCHER,"
GOLD AND SILVER, viz
- P. & Bartlett," Wm. l a / a rY." and .Appleton
A Tracy:"
with Watches at almost all other makes.
If you want CHEAP and GOODlWateh, call on
LEWIS IMougE,
At Ma old Ettand.Otriade street,
nearly opposite the Depo., Gettysburg, Pa.
.He oontkinee the Grocery, Notion and Con
lectionary bnainesa, as heretofore.
7analtll/1/. tl
MINIM & SHIMAN,
NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREET,
YORE ; PA
AO2llllll •ND DSAIXIIII IN
PIANOS A CtABDIET ORGANS, IIIELADEONS,
AND ALL KINDS OP
iitrSYCAL INKTHUNIENTB,
?I:spectrally Inform the public that they are pre
pared OP fttragek Plano. of the following MaI:M
um:Sure foot say other make that may be pre
ferred:
.I.lbeaftratas a acknadt.,
Claekerlue hoary
Yana* Ilea. Gale ta4;a,
• =
TAM; HARMONICANDBOUDOIR
CHWANg AND MELODEONS
Tbeee Inetrmnents stand unrivalled by any
=sterd In this country or In Europe, as Is
by all impartialiudges. The most ern-
Meet Organ Builders and Perforators, the
last to excellence
in
reed Tong pro ,
vully mperlor to all others ror ex
=gi grare h art tl at is an n a ti " M Tha tgr e lee the
We Invite the Severe scrutiny and criticism of all.
PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO.
This MU sad Most wonderful invention (so so
knowleted by ell leading artists) will be found
only eEsisa i nstruments. In attempting
to describe the of Mils Wray we are at loss
for language . Hs this Cannot be written, but
maga belnary beard to be appreciated. BY tble &OP
nel performer ma produce an Wee{
which requires* Warr of pralines for an artist
C woo • violin. Dentirely abeingeseas reed Tow,
a" inmainese a! the basun
votes,
hi
soak fag Pt se imiediess see pare that it
TUB never Mlle to ~haat Me Mesmer.
11.1BAIONLO MOAN
for Churl:beg Potties Halt meg Parlors has a
powarfal sabilms ertibb~ndent reeds, Har
mmalc attnelummt mot "km Humane Tremolo,
and la believed to be the most perwertal reed or
ghree tim ies =aft
es the oas Wag mar
t. * equal tea Pipe Organ of
I
All iguar . unseedo warrankalleir bye years.
iip—BRAMIS sumus•a7ft
mak, at easeassido 7riti ente
Mama; illaassat caknored kw Chtwebea and
Ifkkook.
aim both la Waal and Is
-11"1-itma"M MM. sod at pupils'
in°
*Ws eamoww.do mom'
Dot 47kL K
- .
rIMMOTASTLY on Lead, am saleitaissielPtre
A.,/ "WM, Pl/INOMA.Pft Oarels
of
0. J. 'MEW
GREEN RIDGE!
Q RIM STORE A.ES ?MTV 000tO ! -"
JOIIX NORBECK
HAS commenced Ettore-keeping at GREEN
111D(3E, in Hamilton township, Adam' co.,
on the RIM [l6Ollll turnpike, Rod would Inform the
public that ha hoe Just returned from the city
withal% excellent assortment of
DRY 900 DO, GROCERIrO, TIAIIII-IV %H P,
441.1f,7—'0 4 -WARE, ('RICAN-WARE , TIN-
OiAltP,l, CANUIEy, NOEIUNo,
Tobeccort, &a. trc.—lndeed, a foil and complete
line of Goods, to atilt the necetafttea and now "f
-all. El price. ant ay low ao the nary low
Chita:cm et lu omit and 31 ughw et LLroute, as
Ittcht that Ma goody and prime will be matte
feetont to the public, sad therefont Invitees large
share of traiSom, from n_eof and ar. Don't Comet
the advtoe—the Gn3en Ridge Store Is the place to
get the fall worth of your money.
April 21, Pr. If
DR. L. J. OROVZ'S
=I
Magnetio Babe and Plaster.
44.1
Thlm deservedtr pTlar remedy,
Imearggbeen great tomeami, la
Mow to Lbee ttama of Ad-
Ma couut).
fun housatula who Are daily ualng It,
testify to is maillend yfrtmea In the early Mom of
Cassamaim. ~a kraal Rammeallim. Morro, go t,
Jar and Toah AM Weakness and Pau in the
Book, Side end KiMaeys, flower, Serqnsta, OM
BAs., BradOekse, Fwd Wonais, livens, hrolars,
Buie or Imikmert Breasts, inverted fa Naafi,
Cans, Monona, dr., de.
•
Its mysterion.. S Irt nes, and the wonderful rare,
It has performed, might be published; but the
discoverer Is it tiling to rely on Its Intrinsic me,
Its, In wire to Introduce it Into every family In
the COULLI ry.
prepared only by the proprietor,Lombard
Sktriset, 1.4.11.1m0re , and ,401,1 by A. D. Iit'EILLER,
Pr. R. 110101E11, and J N FORNEY, Gett)mburg,
and by the OW rehttnts of till. et,nnty,
11.r.rratxr.cr.s.—Ilenr) Pulp o? P. Andrew
Schick Jolla Winebrenner, 3. 1., :-.chlrk :
Se - Merchants can get a aUPpli." railing at J.
W I NlikillENNEß's Wholesa e I rte.,.
Aug. 5, I$C. ly
SEWING MACHINES.
Tie Grover i Enter.—The But In US!
ralieESE Machines have become so well known
hat little need 1,1. maid by way of reeummen
n. They hair taken the next premium at
all the late State Fairs, and are Universally ac
knowletigesi to be the - BENT in one by all who
have tried them, The "Urtver & Baker Witch"
and the "Shuttle Stitch" are }mints that have
been attained by no other Machine. They are the
only machines that new and embroider with per
fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted
to Family axe. They am noiseless, new directly
from the nixed without reulinthot, aud are sim
ple in their construction, They are rosy to man
age, and can be worked by almost any child.
Lvery Litany should has e one They save tutus,
shay save Mar: and lli ewe money and do their
work better titan It wit be done by hand.
The underelgued having been eirpo toted Agent
for the above Machines, lout retaldished an Agen
ey in Fairfield, Allanxe county, wher'• he .111 al
ways have on hand a supply. Persons wishing
to buy will please call and eranilue for theut
selves•
SarNeedles and Thread will also be supplied,
.1. H. WlTliEltt)W, Agent,
Fairfield, Adam. °aunty,
Aug. 27, 19131 L tt
/DAM COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INK:RANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED, MAnen V, 1&51
Or YICILIZA.
President—(h Swop
I'irshient—Hamuel e.
Rughell
secretry—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—E. CL Fahnoetock
. . .
klxecutive Conatultioe—lcobert
drew Beintselnvan, Jacob king,
Ni=one—Gerirgo Mimi., U. A. Buehler. R.
y,
.31. MaheWenger, 8. I. ltusaell, E. U.
FahneniWA. A A o,...Buaider, It. U. Me ;nary, (jet
1112=i "° l'm, ra 'u nLtn! '` ;' , n b ",.
township• A.
Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, ilendersv life. A.
P. slimes, kew
Picking, Pit raban ; John Welfonl ; John
Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders
vine; F. Oat, New Oxford ; JAN. It. Mar
shall, liamiltonban; John Cunningham Free
dom • John Homer, Slountioy ; Wm. Rosa White,
41 - This Company Inlimited in its operations to
the county of Adams. It Min been In operation
for more than 1.5 years, and in that period has
made but one imminent, having paid Imes by
fire daring that period amounting to X11,0138—..ii,-
7efi of which have been paid during the Mt two
years. Any person desiring an Insurance can
apply to any of the oboe awned Managers foe
further information.
SO-The ExecutlVe Comm Klee meets at the of
fice of the C'aulikuly, the ant Weduesda)
16,
every mouth i. i , a f & Yo'ciock, .
Oct. M
FRESFI ARRIVAL
OF
DR, - w - Goons
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON.
Their stock consists of
MERINOES, all styles.
DELAINES, all styles.
CALICOES., ail styles.
MUSLINS, all grades,
CLOTHS AND CAISaIMERES
of all styles and quality.
Persons wantlng GOOD GOODS and
GOOD-BARGAINS,
Should not fall to go to the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON,
Chernbersburg alrecl, 2nd Square,
0vt,11,114117. Gettybburg, I.
Poland's Magic Bilious Powders.
/ MIR PREPARATION is the die.
covery of Rev. J. W. Poland, for.
= 4 -.7 merly the Pastor of theßaptist
11- C urch hi Goffstown. N. L, and a
- nem. ,
i
..... Man dearly beloved by that de.
I''' •\ ' .
nomination throughout New Eng.
~ / •I e land. lie was obliged to lease the
pulpit and study medicine to save
'.,fa •' . We own life, and his MAGIC PON% -
-..•--' Dann are one of the moat wonder
ful . sooverles of modern times It is
The Great Liver and Milne Remedy
which completely throws in the shade .11 other
diemoverlos in malicine; and at affords him mush
gratification that they recoil, the unanlinous
approbation of all who has e tested them. The
Magic Bilious Powders are a
Positive Cure for laver Complaint!
In Ito moat twat aced form, and an Lutmetliate
corrector of all
CB=
Excellent for ViltD l .ll,l; :i I
PIMPLES
_, EI,OTCIthS,
SALLOW SKIN, DROIFiSINENS. , DIZALINMS,
HEARTLILILN, PALYITATIUN,
And a wait wouderful
Curt aid Prevrative et Fever sad Ague!
(We advise all who am troubled with Ude fear
ina/ady to always keep the Powder of hand
reedy for Immediate um.) 1111
Here los s few important particular:
Lt,—They are the Great Kpeediu fur aU Bilious
AlrecUons.
lll.:itiey are the only known remedy that
will cure Liver Complaint.
M.—They are Woody known remedy that will
sure Constipation.
4th.—The Powders are eo thorough In their
operation that one package will be all that the
majority ortlime using them will require to effect
• cure.
sth.—They area mild and plctuant yet the moot
effectual cathartic known.
Oth.—They .re the cheapeat and beat medicine
extant aa they can be sent by mull to any part of
the globe for the price, 50 centg
Cireulam, containing mrtillentea, Information,
Ac. , Sent to any part a the world tree of charge..
BOLD BY ALL DitUOtIISTS, or by mall on
applitntion to
C. O. CLARK & CO.,
Gendrat Age.ta.
New Haven, COWL
Priee 50 Ctnt.m Per Box.
March 10, IW. eowly
Coe's Dyspepsia Care 1
.11
T ...„ Great Remedy (wall Diseases of the
if70111,1.(1.
la the discovery of itaii laventar of Ooe's Valuable
Iredu our % while
i e n xiiirr e lixeriting for hlo
naebatar ham
whbeit bad before yielded to ' nothing butehlord
form.
The almost daily testimony from serious pans
of the country en us to believe there is
no dhasase calmed try adlsoedered stomach It will
not speedily cure.
Physicians Endorse and Use It. p
Ministers glee Testimony 4( int Ern:test '
And from all directions we receive Wimp of
cures performed.
DYSPEPSIA,
It In sum to cure.
I=
=I
HICK-HEADACHE!
It hoe mired In hundreds °leases.
HEADACHE AND DIITEINEin!
It steps In thirty minutes.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH I
It currents •t Once.
HUANG OF THE FOOD!
It stops I=llBollstep,
DIRTRERS AFTER EATING!
One dose wlllPenlove.
CHOLERA. MORB
Rapidlyi yields to • few dosei•
SAD BREATH!
Will be changed with ball* bottle.
It is Ported/1r Hamleast
Iva UNPRECEDENTED RUC CBBB hi Owing_ to
the feet that IT CURER BY ABRIRTING NA
TURE to re-ftestert be: away Viz=
li'esatt every dealar,iltaba ltls
it at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
C. G. CLARK A C.V., prow4w;
New rtafen, -1
(lan.
March IS, ISO 7. eowly
EPHRAYM HEAOVEI ESTATE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of Ephraim esIT.
of Oxford township, Adams oxinti mc dseetm-
Eti, having been
in granted to thouladets the
first-named residing the mane tote fp, and
the lat-nit reeld/ogin Butter township, they
hereby give 1.1.5 e Wall patios, indebted to said
estate to make immediate payment. and Ames
=claims s eam s mate be peewit theAbok
y anthensd for settlement.
AARON HEADY,
JAtX3B ERSHRT,
xecuters.
Feb. 14,1811 II
IninFOLINL
.ges,M the ben in Co ma:lk ibt
•. , A 1 : 18 nawtionbat ard,
outgo igillroad adjoining thll Y
e Lima inns, Ott
-IkKdd •.
i a.'„ Irnr3 tn.?: s alam i
la sad airless&
BAUell'S
Commercial .4.lanureS
Wtii i i n f , o f iz io e w rii i a nd telit 117 ,
adopted for ilia prawnt iiiprthisw ng
iwon :
BA tt..4 TV Ao.vs
Prier, sae per S,WW
Rd rd IPS rif.w.icio BOA'S FYR - rILIXRR.
Prier, $4B per 2,00)
R It',S' rltlt Aqo RtfMA3l'
4 7 Ll, 4 , Sal per .i.,0110
TblW`Well him it popular trngeyemrA will be
foun,ropoh every piwksiouf the Ai., 10 Midair/tit.
rftoF. HARK - 1
LO
The high catlnintiols In which 8A1 . 4.11'm
IdANt new hese beett held, daring tau rt ear%
peat, we shall fully auxtaln In the (atom. has -
Inn now the entire control of the great room rnne
of the city of l'hlcago, for furulalltug .Inintoniu
and Phoepbate yielding Inatnrial,
flrlett Plait', Mood, ao„ we have, In reoncellon
with our work,. h 1 Phlludelphla, the lorgtwt ret 41-
Itles for ferntalllng these plenums, at the &Leo°
low prima,
N.ll OH PONs Philadelphia.
NORTH-4' h2ITHILN FE.H.III4.LINO
Olt N I ALtsoN g t't i„ (ien't Ag tg, .New lurk.
OF.(RON iv. Y.: lIIK a• et), 11.gort.
OEORUElle(11)A WholegaleAg 48.4111,130 re,
For all tnfhrnmtlou roarartlem the 'Own e Mo
lore; aildreas either of the above hooky..
Jan. 24, I Yah, tin
I.IOLID-11
Dry Goods! Fancy Goods!
.7 EWELIt & SILVERWARE
Worth ON er e2,000,000i All to be sold tot ON I
DOLLAR F,A Cl/.
ARILINUALE fik
1G 11RoADWAY:NKNV YORK
•
AGENT Pull EUROPEAN NI AEU FM(11 , 14E1112
Annonnee, that In oat/sequence of the ovets.oek
lug of the English market, an Immense yrianti
tv of PUY and FANCY (301111e1 have sel l eon
slimed to them with Imarnellona to be eltared
for IMMatilate CASH, at atty etterlttee. A. dr Co„
have, th••refore. re... 11% 11l oiler them seclarallog
to their ordht..rt Meta lattatte.. at / mat,
without regard 1.1 %aim%
The folharltitt 'tat allows the original It holegalo
prat • • of Mlollll' 111 tilt' ltrtlelett whirl( they WAY la
ter at 21.
Bear. Well, all 1•211141 a Robes front 312 20 to 2020
Svltl of For3l, ••21 erl/1111e or mink. lPiO 10(1
lathe.' Mona " " liooto 23 00
Ito. Colbtra D IYIAt to 40 31)
Rlll4 and Hullo Drees Patterns , It UO to 45 OU
lit i etre and Fal WM11(1.41. 11 al to 12 011
'pat, and 31 110 Lill Ili% 41)1 to 10 (NI
Frvitell Merl nos and TwltiN 111 te, tja (01
Cambric, 11111/et 11 1 1 31011141 r 4 to 1017.1
14141004 ml and Elliot le Skirts 0 Ito to 6 66
(,14 11nd tare MI to 2 Oa
bets fine Cutts and Collars 2 121 to 3 Oil
Pair. of Ladles Comet. 2 12./ to 800
Ilandkerettlefs, Silk, Pinitt. 114•111-
stitebed and Embroidered Idiom
- • • .
pt•r dwell
Imtle.lthei Gent..o Cot toll, Nrwlen 1'
00
to
18
0°
. .
11 nllk 110...• Iltitl half now; per
dozen point 100 to 19 00
1.40/lea mot (lento' 3feritut, Cotton,
I.lnen out Cotton Shirts anti Cii
dervltlrtv; malt 230 to 000
Coot Vettt and l'ant.thmot I`ot.tern%
- InCloth I.2maintere, otol cal to
anti Woolen Table Cover,' 2MIto 0 00
N'l2llo and (,blared Llncil Napkin.,
per dozen 000 to 12 00
Musline, White and Unbleached.
pfolr yarrl to 40
Flannel.;; Shawls In Woolen; Silk awl Merino
Nubia.; or floods, \Vimlet; lloods;
Linen - and Marlin fir/eels; V.O/%144.41.1 Morrwevo
1'ort,11.)1111i1 , 1; I . ololllllllg 1440 , ; 14, wltla
pearl, tortoise and Is ory hand ; en; It Melo; ;
Ent awl Drowse dlnalnd ;lost.; Iterolr ere;
For,IIIIK Nerve; Fanny 'mural; ;lair New, mil
ver runt ('ate.; Work Duxes; All,qms;
aLd Pocket Jllbles; ()pen. (flames, Ile.
We have also trawls ea it splendid neeortweilt of
fiord wild Sliver11;;;;;Ins (*Oars - for (heals En
ameled ;In. tor Ladles, torn the, s Chaim. or
orbpattern and style.
Sets of J, welry In very varlely ; e
ton , : Thimbles; Lockets; ernoseel , or -
et, I [al • Ilmeelets (lord Pena, /le., eke.
TILE riILA'EItWARE DEPARTMENT (SYR
PRD4I4t.
. .
Sliver Dining and Tee wt., Castors, leo Pitchers,
Tahle Spoon., Forks, Teo Port,, Cream Pitcher.,
Sugar Bowl., Fruit Baskets, Coke Baskets, lkrd
1:41,,ke1m, Fruit Knives. Sy nth Cups, Malvern, Puri
"...M.'''. Pie thdi Kitty., mustard .na
Salt tvottnti, YuppMln Maim Egg Stands, Wino
liotnieni. Lora emit*, Se,
EV=AIII
t 1 , 01/.. un , paid 1/} the sale of Uoupona
or Certilleutes hawing each article in the +tort,
and Its s aloe, there Certificates are euelured lu
elkopt. mixed on and sold at
ugyrs F.,t.t.11--Z, Flat $l-11 FOIL t 2. -
Whatever art', le la named h, the
can b....W.1....1w U\ F: In 11 .1.A1t.
The article will be shown to the holder of the
Certificate, find It a tit be at Isla option, whether
he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. —
In caw articles sent by mall or express, are not
satbdoctory, tile) eau be returned and the SUO
MI It 111 he refunded.
Every 'ert Ideal e eat illea the holder to some ar
ticle olsterling %aloe, worth much snore than it
dollar. In pi - tailor this
lIMMt=I
-
Ton can have fur Mt,' uur certificate. and
$1 00, any of the following artichm, no that if 3 ou
are not pleased a Ith the article or articles named
on the certificate, you need not law the 25 mile
you paid fur It •
One Sliver plated three bottle Castor, hand
eome sliver plated Butter Dish with plate and
cover, Ltuly's Shopping Bag, a 50 picture Album
bound In velvet and gilt, set or Tea Speetui silver
plated on While metal, not doable plated Table
Hpone or Forks, Pante pattern tiys yards tatexi•
mere )_ pair Jteivin's Paris Kid (Roves, splendid
real 'Meerschaum Plpe, or solid la carat (lohl
plain Ring.
=
. -
During the four pave we have been agent. for
European manufacturers, we have received hun
dreds of commendatory colleen from the prese t
and letters from private individuals, expressing
the highest satiety:ocm with our utethad of do
ing business. We loy e many of these teatinso-
Mats with name, and dater, printed In pamph
let form, and as we hat a no noon: fur them in
this advertiaement, we will mind mphn free to
any oddness.
Vi'henever desired. we will send articles by Ex
press, C. 0. D. Ro that the money need only be
paid ON DELIVER 1 OF THE 0001itt,
We accept the entire reepousibility of money
sent by Expres, Poet °Mee Order, or Bank Draft.
We went atgent• EVERYWHERE to whom Is
liberal compenaathin will be paid, which Call be
learned on application.
ing - Take mare to write your name and inking.
lei a clear, illatinet nand, and mkt resat
ARRANLIALE dt CO. .
Itr2 Broadway, New York.
Poet Ofiloti Box, MM.
Dee. 0,1987. 301
Gettysburg Railroad.
CHANGE OF CONNTXTIONS.—On and ort,r
Wednesday, November t7th, Itan, Puasenget
Tritium will leave and arrive ut Getiyebunt, and
make nom:tertian. as follow.:
FlitilT PA 7114KNONli TRAIN will leave Gettys
burg at 8.15 A. SI„ with passengers for York, Har
risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the Neath
And Weet, arriving at Hanover Junction without
change of ears, at 10.15 A. M., emineeting with ihr
Fast Line South on the Northern Central Rail
way, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.21) noon.
A Imo emineet Ing with Mall Train from Baltimore
north, arriving in Harrisburg at Lie P. Si. Arri
ving at Gettysburg 12. W P. M., with pitioiengers
from Harrisburg. York, Baltimore and Wash
ington.
SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Get
t vnburg At I'. 11. , arria lug at Hanover Junc
tion at o,s), and tainnecting with mall train Kant..
Arrive at Baltimore at ..(LOU P.M. Arrive at (let
t))' Miura at 5.341 P. NI., with priesengera from Phila
delphia, liarrisbora anilk the North and Weal
and alit parmengerli from Baltimore anti
Worthington by the host litre north, which lea)
Baltimore at 1210 noon.
Passenger. can leave Baltimore In the Mail
Train at 5.20A..M., and arrive liettN shore at 11.40
P. M rr leave Baltimore int the feat lime at 12.10
noon, and arrive lietrysWpra,4 SA) M. Bat
one change of earn by the antirain, either way,
vie.. at Ilanos er !unction. The c tant lino on the
Northern Central vs ill not atop nt any local sta
tion., except York, 11800Ner ,l,ornetion and Park
ton. Connectiotoi certain.
McCURDY, Pren't.
ErMEE2
Hanover Branch Railroad.
,N and after MONDAY, Dec. eth, 1802,•paanen
ger trains on the Hanover Brunch ILaitroad
Vr ii leave ae follows:
•
FRUIT TRAIN will leave Hanover at 9.20 A.
N., with passengers for York, Baltimore, Harris
burg, and the North and WeisL Thin train tu
reen at the Junction at 10.10 A. N., connecting
with the Fast Line Month, on the Northern Cen
tral Railway, which arrives, at Baltimore at 1230
P. 5f., and also with the Mall Train North, whUc h
arrive. at Ilarrisiburg at 12.601'. M.
116"-Thla train returns to Hanover at 11.50 P. N.,
and arrive. at Gettysburg at 19.09 F.M.
BEOBND TRAIN leaves Hanover et 2.46 P. M„
and arrives at the Junction at 1.60P.M., connect
inugg with the Mall Train South, which arrives at
Ball (more at 0.90 P. M. Pansengess by this train
for York lay over at the Junction tintil6ll P.M.
ArrThinTmin returns to Hanover at 4.40 P. If.,
with pansengers for Hanover, Gettysburg and Lit.
regrown.
Passengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Get
tysburg and Llttleatown, will take either the
Mall Train at 8.90 A. IL, or the Feet Lino at 1110
P. M. JOSEPH LEIB, Agent.
- • -
line. 20, 1847. U
Wanted, a Good Man
1 N every town and county in tho Union, to en-
Ode m tbe wile of a patented . article, used in
every homenold, shop, office, hotel, store and
pnbtle bulldi . /„ railroad mm, steamboat; de.
Msolla atm engaged axe making Immense
IDCOIEI4III. and t demand for the article clover
eemes. Yoar Ointment once obtained your Ln
como la treat and trarpeit i ttd.. Val and antlidso
t/Mtiro. 82 g n d t n?s tree ' tneelPilc i t i ritt
stamp. 'Has MK.
Nov. Is, 18117. dm
LAWRENCE O. DIETZ & CO.,
Wina•ls/ALE 7+4 LM IN
NANCY axone
NOTHIONW,
HOMEY and
VARINTIE 4 .
No. SOS West grallissore abed_ ,
May
7,
a la t e . tween & Wag mavat:i.
yet. m oat
tory la tetist fOr bAreby
eve tO pampas knowto.
to be todebted to saki A, .T, IlbcAlms
rooks lsoloolltote ta . oo a tt
ela = " e st.
64.
landiM
Feb. ii; tee, K . NOWAM".#I4