tte.#gitobitts Intr. iIiZDAY, MISCH 13, INS TUOROVOIE CIRLTIVATION lige tiresome facts, stated by Dr..Volk ner ni a lecture on the atmospheric nu- Mltten of plants, before the Royal Agri cultural Society, u to the importance of aerating and pulverising heavy Boils. Bnt one of the difficulties met with In their cultivation is that of performing it at exactly the right time. If clayey land is ploughed when too wet, It la next to impossible to reduce it to good order by after treatment; aod If too dry, It Is an exceedingly laborous task to do any thing with It. The oecessity of constant watchfulness on the part of the farmer Ia never pater, than in the exercise of due Judgment as to the time, as well as sufficient diligence In the moo"; of culture he gives his land. Let tee briefly Asti; some of the advan- Imutel thorough eullivatlon. It in voles ; "I. The mechanical pulverization of tito sati, giving a better seed= bed, and Asking the particles more inxieseibie to the action of the roots. "2. Better drainage, the !Mil being moot and mellow where it would other wise be baked and hard. "8. The co-operathan of the atmosphere I n'farther decomposing the comminuted particles of soil, and setting free the min. oral elements for the growing plant. "4. Tlie absorption from the atmos- phere of-a greater portion of its ammonia and carbonic acid for the direct, nourish ment of Vegetable life. "6. The Increased effect of manures, from their more compfete intermixture, and consequently more perfect action. - "6. The cleansing of the lands from weeds,, which not only abstract the nourishment due to the groviing crop, but also generate successors, continually multiplying themselves from year to yeir. "7. Thb heeler emsditkon of the field for machine pork; It Mills the knives of a reaper or mower, and leads to fre quent breakages, to cut through the clods an the roughly seeded fields." It should not be forgotten how efficient an agent to the pulverisation of a heavy soil is the alternate freezing and thawing of winter. By autumn ploughing to ef ts." thls, mots tfan be accomplished than by much labor ',otherwise applied. Un der-draining also contributes greatly to the same end. And while much that has been said above applies especially to heavy lands, It must not be forgotten that It has a wider bearing. "Sandy loan's," says Robert Russel, "are bene fited more than any other class of lolls by tilhero,which increases their absorbing pewee'," These qualities fit them eope- Wally, for turnip huiebandry. Elo also In America the Bandy looms are well suited for maize, and its culture in summer.— Deep cultivation, more especially in dry climate% is a most important means of lustreistaer the retentive and &bourbon qualities of light soils. The benefits of cultivation are apparent from the fact that grasses on sandy loams are liable to be seorched by the draught of summer, to a greater degree than the turnips In a well drilled field.—Mawr. Fiore/Amen. I 2=l On this subject, S. Edward Todd dis courses as follows: Fowls have no teeth to gftnd of masticate their food with, and the best they are able to do with it is to peck it to pieces and swallow it whole. Kernels of grain are swallowed whole by them, and as they are surrounded by a tough pellicle or skin, "Mich the juice of the stomachs of the afilmah will not readily dissolve or dlgeitt, they could obtain no nourishment at all from grain If this tough pellicle w re not broken. Not, if we dissect g sward of a fowl of any kind, we tin a lot of small gravel stones,' which ly the hardest kind of flint, grant or sand stone. Sure ly Mile Is a pocket.edition of-farm grist mills. 1 • t o Peals swallow tho t4food, broken or not, knd it enters the por first atom aoh, *Advertising ha It tit ts has beoome softened; more or 1 , when a small quantity at- a time, Just as grain rune into • grist, mill, is forced into the gizzard among the gravel stones. This gizzard la,a strong muscular stpmach, and plays night thd day, - when there is a grist to grind, similar to bellows, contracting and expanding, thus forcing - the gravel stones into the grain, and breaking it into fragments, and triturating the whole mass; after which it is lq a suitable con dition to be quickly disgested. YAMS OF POIILTILY XANUIRE There Is no manure made on a farm so valuable as that of poultry. One ounce of it proyperiildlalurti in half it pound of soil, anti placed In a hill of cord when plautettawill be as powerfal a fertiliser as ten tlintla its weightin biwn-yard manure. A foreign writer says : • "In France, as wallas in our own coun try, most eminent chemists have proved by analysis that poultry manure Is p most-valuable fertiliser, and yet, for want of proper sistern In housing poul try, it has as yet not been rendered avail able to meal economy. The celebrated Vauquelin says that when the value of manures Is considered with relation to thq amount of asote they contain, the poultry manure is one of the most active atinsubutta ; and when, sa a means of comparison, the- following manures are taken, In parts of 1,000, it will be found that— Florio cote. OGommas --....... uanowbott dried ot vegetable, ac 51.9 " Poultry manure.. 83.0 • • VilbtliklJpostt of photipnaleti has been dhilitiViShlt near Charleston ' S. C., whieh It Is believed is destined to add Imtneeselpio Wean:alp of that section, as !think, to be equal in value to Peru , vainAusieN • '• A COEIREBPONDIENT of the Gardener'. Month/y says, he tried sir marketer of strawberries lose season and found the Hoveres Seedling to produce the sweetest erukidirbest favored berry. • : Pierer peas deep. Sofia people never think of a revenue 'tamp when writing a letter; yet some en,:reintilre stamping all much as neujpr ideod. Under the internal rove wsa laws, letters acknowledging the re eetpllist either drafts, cheeks or money, exceepag.42o. are 'subject to a stamp deity of two Cents, the same as If a for matrseelpt had been given for so much ammo. Thu fact is sometimes forgot tin, or is not known, even by good busi nileFroen. A.rausta *lced up by a child at the Ospe of Geed Elope, and used as a play --U9Air!umms out to be a diamond worth tw Alleethousasul dollars. la the MI/Tenet between an oft itompsAlla Wet , One note,natielea to *OK sea one write' articles to ma. *. rErr lady lue wen lituir) balimirar*. Her address Is in the AtitY - , fl*A-JiL 1131 - _XOTICE TO . CAPITALISTS Pereonsdeelsomatbetwitheasad realisingneerly NINE are segmental to eall Gettysburg. National Bank, and obtain Clastiers o/ the Cskies and alas Clenteed Paella Iltilltreal Chasammilat Netts. Them investments are daily mewing la lever mod mho inermaing. Bends out be hod at tattered st this Bank, where all lakinsiation asseenthte mkt. IpyaM mente will eheernelly be gimm. J. =WRY JULIA Ashler. Dee.M. MM. IL( UNION PICIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. First National Bank of Gettysburg E ., salmi ex the sale of {de FIRST SORT adeli UNION PACIFIC RAILS,6AD STX Pffit LENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at 90 cents on -Ihe dollar. Interest payable aelnl-strunially at the counter. All neeesery Ink.rmentlen given. MINOLD, ambler Getty.barg, Nov. 3,137 DR. R. HORNER, PRYIIIMiIf '42nD DRUGGIRT,_ Mae sad Drug Stare CH aBIIRO. AMBEIMBOBG ST., GIVITI' Medial advice without etuults. DRUGIK, MEDICINES PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY PERFUMERY_, SOAPS BRUSH ES. BAKIN GICL DYE OF CER, SODA, CREAM T AR TAR, LAS, COAL OIL, &C., &C. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. • . Dr. FL limner.' °LIEN, a ennoble repedY for chapped hands, rough skin, ac. An articles warranted pare and genuine. Dee. 27, LBW. ti PIC.I3:CMG- IS SELLING OVER`LVIATS AT MITI OVER COXES AT CORTI OVER OUAIB AT CORTI OVER COATE AT OMIT! OVER COATIS AT CORTI --.- OVER COATIS AT COST! OVER COATE AT COOT I OVER COATS AT COST! OVER COATS AT COW I PICKING Has &splendid assortment of Dreg; Buedneas, and ev ery day Coat& Pants of issOry - Lion, Black, Blue Fancy, 4m. Vesta of al l Med.: Now Is Motion to secure BARI:MINK Come one! Come all inin r i dA.) WERA UMW, fARPET BACKN ILLAB. UMB BUFFALO AND • •a MrGlee PICKING a aill, ea he to determined tore befodoom hie Immenae gook re April Lt. JP- NO HVY131143,1 'Fe Call and be convinced Jan.l7o/Mila if . FRESH ARRIVAI: or DRY GOODS Yon' FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of A. SCOTT & SON. Their stock consists of- MERINOES all styles. DELAINES,_aII styles. CALICOES, all styles. MIISLINS, all grades. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERRS of all stew and quality. Persona wanting GOOD GOODS and ffOOD BARGAINS, Should not fall to to the St BOOTr restoS. azuberaburg street, std CHEAP FOR CASH I NEW STORE! OROCIERIES, LIQUORS, AC. usulersigned has retured to Gettysburg, and opened a new Store, on Raltisnire street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court House, whim be °Mars for ask, CHEAP MR CASH, a large and choice antorttnent of Ora:arias,— SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, SYR UPS, BALT, &C., with FISH, BACON, LARD, IC. Also, Liquors,— WINFIi, BRANDIEB.OI24B,IVHDIECIZEI, RUMS, sadeverythhigAdos She Une. Rho. issaatol RoSisms. So suit sdY sat this Is the plow to be, =RAP FOR . . OW. F. April a, IW. LEWIS STROUSE Has bought bask hb okl stand, on Wilds street, and is solos into twine= again heavier than rms.. He asks his old friends and the public to call. NOTIONS, OItOC22tIES, - COHIPECTIONS, OARS, TOBACCOS, IC., &C., IC., In Lone varlag, and a MU* fairgoer than the ekaapeat. forget Me plans — nearly goo. albs the Station. Gettyabarg, Ost. 11, 111,. it rg:111:TIM woo. B. WMtar, XVIII° located in the town' of NEW OX FORD. Ada= county, will carry an the ama of °Whet-main& la all Ito bra:what FURNITURE kept an hand and made to order. He will ciao keep kor mil • Motto mortonsict at CHAIRS. Invites the dilemma af the town mndll ' oe. =tcountry to give him • call, ss be will ow is ton be purchmed et MY other piece. He will goarsatee hie work to be made up in the Met manner, and Gif t ed autteriels. - Now Oxford, sea. Si. DM JEW EMILY. NEWPORT 1 ZIEGLER, astras. Wesklogkes _WAIN* esitiquize from thp 8p&431=711DU1t43, Pa. Pouptanthr band, tie WA et ~,rea~~sp sjyr:+:' ;LF.~•~y,r..~e+ss~ Pissoaa vivid*" Sag i L ry komai be wired every morale& by las their uszass sad to at tbs Bakary. alai% mad, to I.=Wire as • mil ISOM U. IRON-IRON-IRON I GETTTOBITRG FORGE. NE subscr respectfully Inkinn the public that ther m erected II Perusal 00.1311eCikel T Unix Mem 11.11.1,5zul are now —°u-pin[ pit }:r 7-\i P' mesh as illM e ntimperiboe and Dar=i rl and a t n al 1 . ligakakt that taw Inn to mg. te Assn aatoquainw.lieldiaad pima. • 11112COWLANA WAIIRM ie ti i ka to Or m NNW pries • iiM~~~' a te ."` ~ `~r: -NEW GOODS. cw 4 RG.F..4.4.0ve.,F,.0 ! lesii Dow wooed' a I.J BtoelecirUlPTllS, CAS -1311116R118 - aayl SUWANIILILDE CLOTIII.IOI, mostly of Ws own manqacture. eoualsting of all 41;es a - COATS, PANTS, • • • YESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, . Emiefi7, le., dkr, aL Vices to cult examine and Judge la/ ylarafOrel. Nov. 1. itto. tt . HEID-OtI4.RTBRS, At N0RR11R.11,641116, la the plops to got FALL é WIN'TER, GOODB CHEAP POE CASH: I F you want a cheap Over-ocrt g , o to NO RRIS'. I F you want a good cheap Drewimat, 'lO r NORRIS% I F you 11.11060. ery Y.2° go 141 i 4 6 , ORRIS'. I F you want a good pair of Pan go ts to No I F you want a good cheap Vest, go to NO RRIS'. p you want • - iumisiditekitr t LAA ß RIS'. IF you want a late Fall Style Cab go lo NORRIS'. I F you want a good pair of Bl g t:V i t c i . o N e j s ior. I F you wants FAR4lcflifi t q M go to No IF you want a good French Cal s f o 'G t ign o RIS'. IF you want a good Umbrella, 9111 go to NORRIS . IF you want good Paper Collars w;to IF you want a faalitonable salt of Clothe, go to NORRIS'. I F youw ant anything In the Gentleman'. Line go to IF you want a good SNORE, go to NORRIS'. IF il vz want good HEAVY l i Wi p t12W1U71.1 Also—A large stock of CASHMERES IN THE PIECE. Persons pretesting the wood. to Ready made Clothing, can be aoccommoted at the low est mob price. THEO. C. NORRIS. Oet. U, kW. .tt PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, • WRITING DESKS, PERFUMERY, Fancy China and Bohemian Vases, TOYS, SC., SC., SC., AT J. M. WARNER'S, . Opposite Fatmestockt Stare. Oct tysburs, Oct. 26. MR. FURNITURE. SHEAFFER & BECKER, PETERSBURG, (Y. S.) PENN'A., Are prepared to offer to the Public anything in their line ea cheap as eaa be bad In the country Alit-Pnrchasent will do will to call and examine oar stock before baying ebewhere FURNITURE made tisartiar. ihefiSkine l done nifty, cheaply and with dispatch. JILII. 24, /Bas. tt ROBERT C. COBEAN 11u AAreceived • new supply of *tl_lt POI Boots Andlklegi of latest styles, for Winter use, which he. la Wilzig at reduced prima. Be also inanufee- ll•PT'qr.trof HARNESS OF ALL HINDS, promptly and 'on reoronstdo terra Wake, Haien, Whips, Trunk; VsLass, Tobacco, 01- guy, sad a Feat vsrlota , at Notions always on pind. Call at, the old 'nand on Chinaboxabnin WWI. two doors west of Boebler's Dreg Store. Arnie Wakes prime will be paid for all kinds of FURS. JAE. It 1106. tt WI. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBUBG, PA., ceWlirrilits:A, ay. risAaricrts, Aze t ri* * -eon kind; Itotalatni, Era inllatant l .9 on band and tunialll\ addle to aleda; DOORS, 811MEE21,, : RARE, DOOR AND WINDOW - OW1:4HO! CORNICE, DOOR a WIND BRACI/Xll3, And any other ArtWein the Stall<Ung Line. Seasoned toacierkg , eisra.y-Wid; asps. riencmil 11OriMell always in reillaten, sn!litrofk aXeented wttn dlapsteh. airordent prompt," alkaloid to. Sept. 21), lOW. LI GROCERY- AND LIQUOR STORE. A pima imullimaist am; asooss,is .; I _ Sus, - Caba. - 111dta. .111% of: WO 41 =4 rui.a.L. beat la maike...=rdisi • - • i1q170318, wlleolesge and rota. }ism CWT. Rya Whatlowr inedmania pad PUIPOI!A VALIESt Hmb stu," sna thet,"Great zhO snows us.u, vunt. • • um J. warm_ Apra 4 vit. t soutii** dm% ueurows. •. rem, ~764 3 1 7T yll a t p eG THE undersigned boogbt out, Ms JOT,'" partner, Wan. Guinn, an.l now contlinew the • II THE LIME -BURNING BrYBINESS kdroself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the earner of the Railroad and North Stratton Street. Thankful kg past patronage, he will endeavorki deserve Its continuance, by prosecuting the bug nem as vigorously and On as large a scale as pos. aible—always telling a good article and giving good measure. Farmers and others may loot icrt the prompt filling of orders. He staeOnthluee the COAL BUSINESS, ofibrism lAvoart klyka. Hausekeepen ani a.bt him. 11%11_ ..ilsolumith Cad eaosiastly on hand. mini cosi deilv i e,;i t aA,g....e.i Witham. JACOB WILEY. Gettyabu Nov, 114, FIRST " k iiidsociptAL or-rtil;auso s!nr Intereit as.!Veelalpepostlsoui follows 5 per seat. per imamurk ler 1 peer IM:=1 1:=M:=1 En= Will convert 740 NUM Into 640 BONDS, as went free of charge. MEW 001EPOUND INTE & RENT NOM and COUPON win also purchase or bell STOCKS and BONDS of every kind, free of dump as aommbudon, and will at all thgmt pay the RIMIEST PRICE far GOLD and SILVER, and will, with pleasure transact all Weems promptly, at 'heretofore, pertaining to a well regulated Bank. ' • •• e r Gettysburg, Nov. 8,1987 GETTYSBURG NATIONAL. BANK. dtIVERNMENT DOSTS, of BOUGHT and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS ecnrvertot into FIVE TWENTY BONDS without chianti. VIP . .q11.4.3 , (QV n*kl:CV,':lNlzlllsa.ll The lIIGHEST PREMIUM paid on 00143 and SILVER. STOCTO3 and BONDS, of all kinds, bought for persons without CHARGING COMMISSION. • ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advassord I per erne., vis: 3 pee cent. filer 1 year, • per owt. Ibr S upoutius, It per eon!. Pee II sestats. Persons wilhing information In regard to Tr.B Sonde, and Stacks at all kinds, are Invited to give us a call, and we will give all information cheerfully J. EMORY HAIR., Cashier. Cietiyzburg, Oct Z, 186 T. U HAY AND GRAIN WANTED. THE undersigned would ennonnes to the citi zens of Adidas county that they still cam on GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at the old Stand, GRANII% STAZION on the G titirgjp prices for ORZN are AI& ' D MAY. t.° 2lll keep kinds of GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOS, dz., which they will sell at the smallest profits. Oise as a teal sad see for pensfelves. PHILIP HANN & SONS. Dee. 90, 1867. 17 • NEW SADDLER SHOP. p:dithe MIL Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Ps. -Constantly on hand, or aside to order, all of.- RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BuND BRIDLE% COLLAW4 N.llra. de., as tow u thO lowest. Jane 14. left. tt CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, On Holtlmon IFfsstt 011Poidte the Court-Rouse, OBIT 171drate, PENIP.A. Every description of work szetraesd In the FINEBT STYLE OF THE ART /one 1, IBM tt - HOUSE PAINTING 0110 ROS d. WARIVI2I, HOLM PAINTER, South Ws &Instan it., Gettystpayg. Ps. GOOD WORK AND 1110DICRATZ MON. July 21/, Great National Teisgrapithi t•io'+'* - -1: - Nul31.1:r4v,oido 1 Neg. S mkt •11 Mom Mud area, REMOV AL . • ts, *pit* covie#,..meatitar Part ad theissined and the shoe, at the Third end,lN ePParlet teloalu 4r - sirusuo struagxes, neettr_ the Omahas:AY The hest tansolsed and conducted Hetet Swine= hrthosisisy A TM. Corps of Teadiers has no superior. Ethicatdon Pr the oauattai•mola tba abort. est. possible thne ecoudatent with the intimate of the student. Send for Circular. TAYLOR It SEARCH. . . Oct. 26. M. LAWREIICE 1, DIETZ & CO. wm.taturzmitulygr,o , FANCY Goons t ' ."' •r,. - - „ VIORIUT mod. W 3 H e 311 H . TARIErm. 1 410.101.114•1 asaawara Beaman Howaid 1.1= 00 % , May 7. laa NOTICE: awdhat4 mow., on wwlpiagoinuar y val , a iimmit = thor ht~stlar. Danner& .11111 es_ At • hA the z septr,rer. :„' Einottor"i Notice. oinarA. SPANGLE:IM t" trdsmomtary on tbs'Ottari t alli= Olt Ma t rek baratek; M Goan- Z i med, I. tl=2V Uiavis ador soft, to 6U lair eving sid — d — lir mike atomotolt MK Mon ha dolma otodoot idoill llopeoilltt Loa proper tf sucl.lll6 . Asulikialll .. 111111410 viwww• W 7,II,,LyaLE PrnItTIES MIN C. ZOUCE, LAND AGENT, . DinW firssiito, Apli. cOffilllT, pA., iiimettaie s noniber druitable properties, to which he asks the attention of th.lae wishing to purch. Tam N sse o. 1 STORE STANDS for sale or rent. with Stock of goods doing a good busineea, near =MlittraillsaJo treasilhful iii IS- good s 4 rfor persons wishing to engage in the busi ness. Posamelon given any time, A LIMESTONE FARM of Si acres, near Balls road brick house and all neeestary out-building'. A. WOWS 8 FARM clear acres, with Flour and hon., barn, and other out-build ings, situated in lialtirtiore county - , MA, is wiled Mara Rattlielose. LIMMTONE FARM of ISO acre's, brick house, brick barn, in Baltimore county, Mil, r miles from Baltimore. A LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, with Dwelling, situated in a county seat, near Railroad and Depot. Gaul chance fur doing all kinds of work. Also, see era! Town lota will be Wild with the above property if desired. A FARM OF Rh ACT.M.., in Adams county, with good Stone HCHIIIe, good Barn, do., near a Ugglryoe end railroad. ACRE., with good House, Barn, de., tp=uarters of a mile from a railroad Ittalloci. chases; Waco easy. lA$ll OF lOa AtißEli, on the Carlisle tUrn- Oka, ander good entithatlon, with a large Brick House, Bank, Bara, and other out-buildings, all new. • A LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 'M Arreil of land. The Witham four pair of flu B e std UourittnerY tar doing Merchant work.water powes in the c i ' M OF Cl ACRES. near the Hanover tunapike, on which is erected a good noose, Barn , and all other neeossary t-bu tidings. A FARM OF Ml ACREH, good hind, with large Brick House Barn and :I Terumt Rouses--/Owes in wood—ha/smile from the ConoWago Chapel. A worm( 1a New Oxford, two-story, roomy, and convenient for Lando.. Good chance; Sarnia easy. Also, at:lumber of goad Housed and Lots for sale in New Oxford. Persons who wish to buy Real Estate, ea well as , .ows who wish to sell, art' requeNted to give the subscriber • call at his store in New Oxford. Ad. JOHN' C. ZOI7CE, land Agent New Oxford, Adam. county, Pa. APril Lida BF t A DESIRABLE • TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. rE oridets4rteds MOM at Private Bale, the old DOBBIN DWELLING, at tiseJneo on of the Tanewtown and Esamittabarg g roads, is the borough of Gettyeburg. The house is subetanUally built, of stone, and abash= twelve large recent. There is a .og, newsedhiling Spring of lind-rate water in the basement, and l Acres of Land connected with It. The locatkm fee, very pleasant one, and with a Mlle additional °Utley this could be made one of the most comfortable and do:Arabia homes In tile borough or its vicinity. JOHN HUPP.: Nov. lb, 1887, LC THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY undersigned takes pleasu In announcing T Ftrooß re the citizen. of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahnmtock Brothers. The room he now occupies has been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to take pic tured In all shades of weather, and with a correct ness unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIKE PIitYrOGRAPPIS, of every else and description, executed in the finest style. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE VISUTE, R and to copying AMMO TYPDI and DAGUEDEOTI PM of deoeused li t i.ulYoi.xsu;o4ej l asj a new style of Picture, which has become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience 14IXTEEN for ONE DOLDAR only. Also—THE PORCE LAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and du rability are uzisu. We are prepared to carry on the business In all its various branches, and having bad eonaldera bie exwrience we run no risk In GUARANTEEING PERFECT RATD3FACTION Our facilities for a run display of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in the county, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NEW GETTYSBUTU3 SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. WI and vssmine our Specimens and judge for yourselves. LEVI !JUMPER. Jane 2S, ROL NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING = STACKS OF THEM! BRINCESHOFF corner of the Diamond and York street, httlost returned Prom the city with an unusua ll y treatise assortment et CLOTHING FOR SPRING & BUMMER WEAR.. width he will Mil at such pries' as cannot fall to take them off' very rapidly. and Judie yourselves. To look at the excellent maWrial, for Laeteful cutting, Aral neat and eubstantlal sewing, and then to get his low prima—cullers cannot help but buy, when they see it eo much to th eir inter est to do so. ME=1;11iMI;1;1;GI Hats, Boots and Phoes; Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, OloVert', Handker chiefs, Neck-ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper (kil lers, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellae Pocket Knfves,llle- E ars, Smoking and Chewing Totoccoe, Pipes, Siam gc2i, Watcberi,Jawalry, with a thousand and one other articles, mt.y too numerous to de tail in a newspaper advertisement. He asks the attention of the Isiblic to his new Stock, conedept that It will pleoute—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't, forget the place— owner of York street and the Diamond, Get- Viborg, Apr 11211,111117. tf :~yY:~~~~~a~ng~;I:~t , ~: ru;IY4~I WHO WISH TO IMPROVE THE undersigned respectfully inlbrms the pub. 11c that he still contain/61'We CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at bat old stand, on West street, Gettysburg. and Is ready at all times to aimpommodate these want ing anything done In his line. He is prepared to Danish all kinds of work for buildiFurposes, of tbe tmtn rt natealotng as neatly cheaply as Heats be dons at any othefr eatab isirment the county. Experienced bandaalways in readi ness and work executed with promptness and ;Hamada. Ur'Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by at tention to baalness, to receive a Maria share D; patine patronage., Wit. CHRITZMAN. Juin U. UM. J. M. ROWEL TO THE PUBLIC. undersigned take this method of n tonn -11 1 3 4 the public that they still carry on the Cabinet-making Business, In all Its varied branches, and that they now have on hand a large aseortment of BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Sinks, Stands, Dressing Bureaus, Chairs, qf d4fferent kinds; in short everything in the aibi net-making line. ALRO, READY-MADE COFFINS AND COF FINS MADJ TO ORDER. AB of which will be finished promptly, at the old stand, on Booth Baltimore street, opposite Winebrenner's Tannery. The undersigned hav ing had over 90 years' experience in the business, dater themselves that they can make us good work as any others, if not better. New begin ners and othera.will find it to their advantage to call and bay from Us, as we are determined to sell at low as possidle to suit the times. GARLACH & TRIMMER. Dec. 20, IN T. 1m IDII ler RiUiRiER, m the AM ta Bulfintore St, Geteyslsurg, Ca; made arrangentente to get Medi supplies eve. gieek from the elty and la determined to sell p. He invites all to_give,_hlm a consists of fIRO.II • kW NOTIONS, FLOUR, Own Meal Chopped Chopped Feed, Oorn, Oats, Fish, Bacon . lo rd ,Chsese, Crackers, Tobacco, Se we and Snuff, SUGAR, COFFEE , Teas, Syrup, Molasses, Ciesellea, Coal 014 Fish 011, Tar, D Candies, de, &C. art Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Arne Gish or Trade will be given ilbr Country Potatoes, Produce, suchß aga, as Flour, Corn, Gate, Butter, Eggs, de. April 8, lßgl. it NOAH WALKER & CO., WABEDSGTON BUILDING TB Ann 110 18.1.TDIGUIS iirnixo, ZAITIEOILT., nn., 1 1 sorned—wirairkinde ol hand a lange at moderate ejteerders for the fined to the lowest , either reedy made or made to an_Z_lmet 9f. N TZ t memanr Anrebhß~tpt=v4 stack 4lf MA- Gentleamak's Unden waar CLOTHS and everyll s,l of Military Trim ratlLTLlTs* well an an stock of READY lOrt 00000., • Bildelneere, WM Ineleen . ' ' ' • , AND MANTUA-MAKING Itrbers Inter allt Busses 1: Fisk WYE started the and Mantua -Mar kin tended. la Street, In the oinnit'll Mona lite the ladles of town and country to give them a call. No allot will be spared to render ahlelbotten in every ease. pima dewing and Stitching also done. fasttysbung, Nev. t. • LAST NOTICE. A Lkinbeav rtimiebted Il e{eeia late aria of Ye- Vaal tate erlilae w = ore allialla seallilleas4 " Xf Ost..lld ors ~lYoti~. ". n"b:a. ~a~ ,ao~aar, FOR RAM REMOVAL ! JACOB BRINKERHOFF MaTiGrAlt6t DRUMM I SEMBILAN, Na 2 MOOT MAGX.ET 12211 EXT, `, roar PA, AXD_PALZIIII PIANOS &MYST 20CL0DE02126 AND AZZXTana or IaIIYPOCAL iIIaTtIONIENTR, respeethally inform the public that they are pre pared to furnish Mhos of the following mumw ileum or of any other make that may be pro faned: Albrlgirt. &elites & Rebuttal, Claleikerlag * Me, Bradlinu, Kaaba & Ss. Gale & Sea. EMT IS CILLEBRATISD COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND Bouporn, OR AND MELODEONS. . . . These Instruments stand unrivalled by any thing found in this country or in Europe, as is admitted by all impartial Judges. The most em inent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the last to dins. r excellence In reed Tone, pro nounced them vastly superior to all others for ex ceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the essential feature In Instruments of this class. We InVte ir lpe severe serntlny_and crlUctsm of aIL P T NT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. This la e and most wonderful invention too ac knowledged by all Instrument rtists) will be found only in the Estey s. In atterupUng to describe the ert of this stop we are at loss for language. Its beauties eaunot be written, but most be heard to be appreciated. By this atop an ordinary performer mn produce an effect which requires a life time of practice for an artist upon violin. It entirely changes the reed Time, dying the sympathetic sweetness Of the human voice, making It so melodious and pure that It never falls to enchant the listener. =a=olllEffEl for Churches, Public Halls and Parlors has a powerful sub-Bass u ith Independent reeds, Har monic attachment and Vox Humana Tremolo, and Is believed to be the most powerful reed or gan made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the mitt, All instruments warranter] for Etre years. WBltAtitt HANDS supplied with Instruments and music at reasonable tenon. A liberal discount ablowed fur Churches and Sabbath Schools. /i iirlinntruatione Welt both in Vocal and In atrumental Music, at our rooms, and at pupils' tionion,eithtr to Individuals or eine..., on reusori able terms. Dec. 17 1888. tf NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NSW AND GOOD GOOD 6 AT LOW PRICES. rcakundersigned has opened a new Boot and ioe Store, on BALTIMORE STREET, one r south of the Presbyterian Church and near -17 Meemery's Saddler shop, when he °Cern an attractive assortment of goads In his line, all new and selected with the greatest care. lie has LADIEW CONGREBR GAITERS, LADIEW BALMORAL GAITERS LADIEB.' LUMMOX (MITERS, LADIP BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LABOR VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S CONCILII4GA ETERS, GENT' NmFN'SSLIPPERS, ALL STYLA.III, GENTLEMEN'S BA LMORAII4 GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, J. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSFI4' BALMORAL GAITERS MISSES' MOROCCA3 SALMORAIA, &C., &C., &C., &C. BOY'SCONOREa9 GAITERS, BOYS'' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, &C., &C. Also, Boots and Shoes of 1114 own tuannftwtnre constantly on hand All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, from town and country, are invited to call and examine goods and price. before pur chasing elsewhere. I am determined to sets cheap—a little cheaper than any other house in the county. ily strict attention to bmilneen and dealing thirty and Nunn:ly with everybody, I hope to merit and reeds.) an encouraging share or lre b tS t ilTaSUßlNO of Boots and Shoes wIU site be carried on, In all Its branches. Boots, Sham and Gaiters made to order. Re pairing done on short notice—and no effort s to give satisfaction. None but first c=ed workmen employed. 'laving a life-time experience at the business, I feel confident that I can please all who may call., D. H. XLINGEL. Gettysburg, June 14,.1307. WATCHES 1 WATCHES 1 ! LEWIS STROUSE altilie=dnhlfat'hbadti" bu I trredNe:lokwiibanum attractive amortamest. He offers mach bargains as cannot fail to be acceptable to buyer.. Him block embraces a large lot of the CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCHER," GOLD AND SILVER, vii "P. 8. Bartlett,'' Win. Mary." and "Appleton az= with Watches of almost all other makes. iI you Want . CHEAP and CHX)D.Wateh, call on mewls ISTROIYSE, At his old Stand, Carlisle nearly opposite the Depot, Oettysbttnit. Sa-He continues the Grocery Notion and Con teetionery business, as haretoftre. , June ?A, ISOM 4f LUMBER, COAL, STOVES; TIN-WARE, &C. r i TM •I.!PiM GETTYSBURG, PA AN IMMNNEIE STOCK! Lord.? to give the public something like an adequate ideaof the ftnitestook of Lumber, Shoves, Tin-ware, gsn, in, on hand and for Balethe undersigned, at hia establlekunent In Llirth street, aerate the Railroad from the Pas senger Station, he would enumerate as far as the limits of a newspaper advertisement will allow: IN THE LUMBER LINE: Boards and Plank of every grade, from callings rar nel. p lane and d and u Seli n t i k Illtdae p Laths, PlasterTng 'La . ths, Pickets, ready: made Doors and Bash, Blinds and Shotters,—ln fact, everything aced for balidlag purposes, IN THE COAL LINE Rhamokin White Ash and Lykeno' Valley Red Ash, these twovarletlea being the purest and best for all domestic parpcees. AII4O the very beat Broad top and Allegheny tinaltb Coal = Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal gook, Barley Sheaf, Orienbil Stewsrt's gook,na.mental Ereebtior, Primie t pral and the Emeraki Cooking Stoves, all for or wood. These varieties are a selec tion m the best and moat popular Cooking Stoves the market affords, and are all warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves, for coal or wed, including the celebrated Morning Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Oem, Regulator, Oornet, Egg, New Egg, Parlor Cook, be., dm. sire Brick and (irate., for awl or wood, always on hand. I= The amortmant embraces everything neceesary for kitchen or household purposes, including a large number of convenient yet cheap articles of new design which mast be stem to be appreciated. The stook la so large and varied that those who have not vielted the establishment 'have no eon oeption at Ile extent. In addition to the ordina ry kitchen utenala, It include. Bathing Veewels, Toilet Chamber Seta, plain and fancy, Chamber Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxeess,, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Deed Boxe., eipittoorw, bier Drain eie, 13111-hcad Boxes, Walters, Ale Carri Water Coolers, Slaw Cutters, Nurse Lamps Jealy Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg aters, Comb Cases, Gen. Grant Plates and AB C Platt= Bucketa, Flour Sieves, Bird Cages, Spout rer.sar Co Mill., Lantern., Basting Spoons, Large For Candle Sticka, Candle Mould., Copper Dip t-lron Frying Pans, Smoothing rens, F pens, Coffee Doeaters, Wattle Irons inner D and Auctioneer Bette, Msa-top erg, P luted Funnels, Cool Sieves, Cans, Plain-top Fruit Can., Sell sealing Jars, he., &n Tin-ware made to order, and repairingpromptly attende.l to, by the best of workmen. • IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE: Quit-iron Pots, of every size and variety, for stoves, Poresdain Kettles, for cooking and pre aervirin-lined Kettles for ditto, Cast-iron Stew of imam size and variety, Poroeisixi and wit a ousand and one ther arti- cles impossibleh th o to enumerate in an adverthie ment. Attention le specialty directed to three valua ble patent* Pie Which be Is agent, and about which there la no humbug, as can be attested by execs who haVe used them viz: THE UNIVICII, SAL L WitINGEII, WABRING M CHIN and the celebrated DIAMOND The antgle are invited to call and examine goods and prices. He guarantees to sell every- Ming in his line at exceeding Law figures. Come and me, to yeti& your CUZIOSILY. 11 Ton do not want to buy. No trouble to show goods. C. H. HIIK.HLER. July I, ISM Izeentors' Notice. EPNRAIX IfEAOY'S ESTATW—Lstters testa mentary on the estate of '.•ralm Remy, of Oxford township, Adams t , demos ed, haying beit ii : (be , the first named In the slinuffe p, and tie last-asmed Rotise township, v i i i ej hereby give notice to pwsows indebted to estate to sake linsweMaft miseat, arid those hs elahns simian-Ohs same to primmest them atithentiosted for settleasent. AARON HILAGY, .lAOOI RIMER% Ps& IC 1(I et Lisoutora 11. El. BOEDS. FMK National Book of Gottyiburg Gosh 6-90 sod 104. U. 8. Bow* &be me sad MI • AL r i ttnittie r ier e : , oistrarm lhalmer & laker.—fbe lest In Die. Mllactilneabievs bemena .o well kilown inis weed be paid by wee' of lecomleen- Wm 'Thy have taken the ant premium at all the late State Faini,_and are universally ac. knowledged to be the BIM in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle SWOP' are . points that have been attained by no other Mrailaino. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with per fectlon. Thew Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family ilea. Tbey are noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are in their construction. They are way to man. , age, and can be worked by almost any °MILL &very dually should hai e one. They save labor, they rove Nine, and they MUM wenese. and do their work better than It can be done by hand. The undersigned howling been appointed Agent (or the above Mach/Inaba. astabinhed an area ey In Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al ways have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will plain call and examine for them. Ike-Needles and Thread will also be supplied. J. S. WITIIETtOW .Agent, Fairfield, Adams ("aunty, I'a Aug. Z', MA tf GREEN RIDGE! - NNW STORE AND NEW GOODS, IA JOHN NOIrBECK T_TAB ooninientwil Store-keeping at OREEN RIDGE, In Hamilton township, Adams co., ou the Hampton turnpike, end would Inform the nubile that tie hex just returned from the oily with an excellent melortment of DRY 000Ek% GROCERIES, ,UARD-WARE QUEENR-WARE, CEDAR-WARE TIN WARE, CANDIES, NoTIoNs, Tobaccos, ac., &c.—indeed, a full and amulet,. linnet aceda, to suit the noccentles and lash* of all. His price. an. a. lowa. the van , low.t— Calicoes at Id cents and Mos Una at Il cents, as instance. He.feela that hie gouda and Frill:Ka will be matte• factory to the public, and therefore Invitee a large share ofeuetom, from near and far. Pont forget the advice—the Green Ridge More la Me plat* to get the full worth of your money. April 21,1W12. tf Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Mut Altar's 8., hal/a *guar* ftoas the Cburt-hoax, GETTYSBURG, PA., Ai7ILL promptly attend to all orders In his -yy line. Work done In the moat saUnfaelory manner, and at priers ea low damn pmalbly be alkorded to make a lit I mt. DAB PIPE garnished, a* well a. Chandeliers, Drachmae, Drop Lights, tie.; alto WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Prat tiplgote, aud, Ia short, eve rything bolooglug to gam or wster fixtures. hung, and furnished deelred. Der_ la, Uldl. 11 NEW SEGAR STORE. , THE undersigned announces to the citizen. of tietty.burg and the vicinity, that he inieJutt Opened a NEW SEGAR STORE, =I He will keep on hhnd the best BRANDS, and will esanwhetere for general .ale theantrhout the weedy. He will sell at the lowest living priors, and at wholesale and He Is aim) Ute agent for the Richmond (Pa.) T hat= Works, and will sell their Chewing Totmc co, at wholesale and retail. His Store L. in Chamhersbure street, a wide square west of the Emile Hotel on the mouth side BIERBOWER. Oct. ZS, 1867. ttu ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED, MARCH 18, 1851 Vloe i t u rakler t—(l raul l H e w unrii. Batmen Seuretary—D. A. Buehler. Treseurer—B. Nahuestuek. . _ Executive Coannitsce—Robert McCurdy, Au. drew Hehotzelman, Jacob King. Managers-George 'Swope, D, A. Buehler. It. McCurdy M. Elchelborger, B. R. Russell, K. O. Fahneetock, A. D. Buehler, B. O. McCreary, (fet a:tors i . Jacob n; Bt l n v i m ban . lowneblp• A. D. °shirt; Wm. B. Wlbion, Bendersvillerli. A. Plcking,Btraban John Wolford, Latimore; John ricking, East B e rlin; Abel T. Wright, tientlene ',We; Abdlel F. 0111, New Oxford; Jas. H. Mar shall, Hamiltonban; John Cunningham, Ffree dom; John Horner, MouutJoy ; Wm. RossNhl te, Li s bA Is Company la limited In Its operations to the county of Adams. It hat been in operation for more than 15 years, and In that period has made but arse assessment, having paid i 061114,11 by fire during that period amounting to of which have been paid during the last tuo years. Any penman dealring an Insurance eau apply to any of the above named Managers fur further Information. The ExecuUve Committee meet. nt the o Ace of the Company, on the but WeAlnemlny every month. at 2 o'clock, F.M. Oct. 16. 1865. tf Coe's Dyspepsia Cure 1 THIS Great Remedy for all Diseases of the EITOMACR, a - the discovery of the Inventor of Coca Valuable health. It while experimenting for his heafth. It cured Cramp in the fßomaehafor him which had before yielded to nothing butchloro form. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourages us to believe Were is no disease caused by a disordered stomach it will not speedily cure. Physicians Endorse stud Use It: gi /finiders give Tertmony gfiu imam, And from all directions wo receive tidings cures performed. DYBPEPI3LA. I I= One dose will cure. SICK-FIEADACITEI • . It hats cured In hundreds Mennen. HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS! It stops In thirty minutes. ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH! . ft corrects nt once RISING OF THE FOOD! _ . It stops immediately DIPITRESO AFTER SATING) One dose will remove. CHOLERA MCMarR/ . . Rapidly yields to a few dorm BAD BREATH! . - • •• • Will be changed with half a bottle. It is Perfectly narmless I Its UNPRECEDENTED AUCCERR hi owing to the fact that IT CUM:II4 BY AfililtiTlNG NA TURE to re-assert her sway in the system Newly every dealer in the United Staten sells it at ONE DOLLAR PER ROI - PLR. C. 0. CLARK & CO., Proprietor", New haven, Conn. March 18, IW. eowly Poland's Maio Bilious Powders. THIN PREPARATION Ls the ths oovery of Rev. .I. W. Poland, tOr ----le / merly the Putter of the Rootlet ,- Church In Goffstown, N. IL, and a 4. ~„ . man dearly beloved by that de r , , , nomination throughout New Eng -1].:1 land. lie was obliged to leave the • . pulpit. and study medicine to save . ' ..I •d. his own life, and his MAGIC POW ' --=,----" DEM are one of the moat wonder ful d scoveries of modern dims. It Is The Peal Liver end Bilious Remedy which completely throws in the shade all other discoveries in medicine; and it affords h im much gratification that they receive the MUM WWlus approbation of all who have tested them. The Magic Bilious Powders are a Positive Cure for Liver Complaint! in Itomolt azgravated form, and an immediate e BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS! Excellent for HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, , SALLOW SKIN, DP.OWSIN LI BLOTCHES iS, DIZZINESS HEARTBURN, PALPITATION, And a mad wonderful Cure and Preventive of Fever and Ague! (We advise all who ore troubled with this fear rut malady to always keep the Powders on lumt ready for immediate rise.) Here area few important particulars: let.—They are the Ureist Specific for all MI km Affections. 2nd.—They are the only known remedy that ll cure Liver Complaint. ild.—They aro theouly known remedy that will • re Constipation. 4th.—The Powders are so thorough In their operation that one package will be all that the majority of those using them will require to effect cure. EI§MEMM:=M &h.—The y are the cheapest and best medicine extant, as they can be sent by mall to any part of the globe for the price, bg amts. Circulars, containing certlflcatea information, dm., sent to any part of the world free of charge. SOLD BY All, DRUO43ICiTig, or by mall on application to C. G.CLAK & CO., Gene ß ral Agents, New Raven, Conn Pew 50 Oen& Per Box. March IS, 1557. eowly PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHER& rGrafton Mineral Paint Co. are Low mann. fa e ctaring the Best, Cheapest and most Dum b e Psint In use; two omits well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Ott, will last le or go years; It is of • light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be charmed to green, lead, atone, drab, olive or cream to suit the lode of Ihneonsumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-maters, Palls and Wooden-ws Z r i! cultural Implements, Canal Boista abie and Ships' Bottom, Canvas, Metal and Rosa, (ft toeing Fire and Water proar,) nom Moine (one Maillaatiiiier having used Briebblao peat =ex I=:ollt=vmss a Mee $ll per W.:rift* lbs.. ' Widen will supply farmer for years .to mine. Warranted all oases as above. Boin• tor • eironlar whoititi gives narticalani. maim magas branded In air de mark to n Graidinarel Paint Address DANALL HID IN Pearl Street. NeVihroor Sept. I, 1M?. Int WESISRN PREENPTION LANDS. ll= as bead • few TRALTII of No. 1, se. road band, pseesinalon lends. boosted bow ac, la well matted stalftberiaode. C"n aterr sell or exchange et • telr prloe for lteal Estate la Adams couat7 Ps. GEOP,OE ARNoLD. Feb. 7. tf , .1:i•loer 2 : 1 1 wom , l e aisle P i adi4;;•fti; akirffirM Y -741/5•114N111. patinthin-itigh priesHitataliating. , oat thleethee and be aeavimedot the lath et name% B A G S Vo . mnu'rcial' ;Manures woe liotthe* b hymens and dealernin Fer. Misers, that the following prices tins been adopted for the prement opting season RA MM. RA W PONE 1 0 7100•11 A Price, taft per 2,000 BA UDR'S P_Hlr.l(lo BONE FERTILIZER. Prioo s $44.1 poi 2,01/0 UM. RA rams elm-AGO litoon .1441:Miat oa. TV Tor * OOO HA. Thle well known popular tredr-mark will be found upon egery package of the above vanuntre. E MARK The high eetimatlon in width fourteen Hero. hiaVtritast have inch held, during fourteen an, pima, we shell fails suste4n In the 'Wore. Nut. lug how the entire control of the greet nwourow of the efty of ('html , ,.efor Ihrnlshlng Ammon to Nag Phosphate yielding nuaerlah vie s—ihnu.. Dried Flesh, Blood, de. we bin e, In canine. flu., without worlug In Phll44elphle, the larigna fuel t- Itlps for furnishing these ntapurva, at the II low rims. HAL OH *Bor7B, P/Altidelphla. VORTII.WFATERNFKIITILIZINti 11.,1 %lean!. JOHN ItALTNON o,ll'l gels New Yo. k. GEORti E ii.l,llJi:E. *OA, fiEOßliti DUCiDAL E, WholeunleAg 1,11,1101110 n% For all Information reepoeting the ithove lie norm, addreas either of the alio% e howler. Jan. 24, lellk ant HOLID.I.I" ITESEXTS. Dry Goods! Fancy Goods! JEWELRY & SILVDRWARE. Worth ovr , r $2,061,000! All to ha mold for ON I.: DOLLAR kIACH. ARRANDALE & TIROADWA Y. NEW YORK AGENT FOR EUItOPEAN M AN TFACTUREES tuntranos, that in oonsrstuetaco of the overstoels• nk of the F.auglish market, an taunt-oar outs nil ty of DRY and FANCY inallel hos e been eh.- signed to Roan M ith inatrueLionn to be cloared for immediate Cast', at ant aacrilice A. Co., have, therefore, rssolved to offer theta according to their ordirorry aystem of business at hi em It, without regard to Same, The following tot shows the original a latiemala price. of some of the articles whit If they HOW of- A -4. at al. ear, Wolf, and buffalo "lobes from 413 Ott ;to al Sete of Furst, sable, ermine or in Out. 1110 of Ladies' Mu l l " a 00 to Ito. Collars o lu at to at 00 Silk and Satin Pre. Patterns 1s IS to ti 141 fh . reire and Egyptian (louts 0 lb to I'2 110 Alpaca+ and Muslin de fairies 4 tiO to lo pl French Merinos and Ta ills lo 00 to Clambrio, Thlbet and Mohair 4 OD to 10 Oo lialnional and Elliptic Skirts 200 to 8 ;to Silk and Love sells 2 to) to Beta One Voila and Collars I 00 to 3 ot Paire of Ladies' ct.rams 2 :Silo op t liatnikerchlef. Silk, Plain, Irmo atitelted and Ettihroidercd Idiom Lawn; per dozen 11 00 to Iv pt Indies and Gotta' Otttou, Woolen slid Silk !lose 11114.1 half ; pt r dozen paint 4 00 to 12 00 Ladle. and Gouts' Merino, Cotton, Llnen and l'otton Shirts and -I'm. deraldrta ; earls 2 .10 to 010 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon l'atterfis In Cloth, Casnlinem, and Doeskin 3 00 to 2A Ito Ll.uen and Woolen Table tMventt 2 up to 14 too White and Colored I.inen Napkins, par dozen 11110 to 12 141 White and 'Unbleached, 13 to 40 woo,en • Silk and 31erino Nobles or Clouds, Woolen Ifoodn, 11,1a1110•14 1411e11141111 M unit ei tilieelt ; Velvet and ,Niorroet Port mollilie• ; Slopping Bags; Knives, 0111 i pa , arl,lorlofire and is try handlea: Freneli Clocks , (1114 anti 'lron.° Nittsieal Mutes; ols I , oollllg Mem; , P en ile, Hair Neb.; Sil ver Can' l'aeos,, Woi k Loses; Albums; Email) and Pocket Itibles; Open, Illaages We hate also revel, r , l xpleildthfuolortlnerit of wxrcitlr+, (1111,1 and Silver floating (h.sea for (lents; En ameled do tor Ladles, together Mlth ('hulas of ever) pattern and Kt) le Beta of Jewelry hl every variety ; •41iLeio Pat ton.; Thimbles; ',tickets; Crows.; 'Unita 01 0, - ery kind ; lirseeletaLfiold TIIE. SILVEItWAKE DEPARTMENT PRltl MI% Tab er Dining and Tea sets, Caxton, lee Pitchers, le Kpoons, Forks, Tea Pots, (*resin Pitcher, Sugar Boa Is, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, lynx Baskets, Fruit hives, Byrutt Cups, Mats err, Purl itionales, Pie Knives, Fish Knives. Militant and Salt ripotnts, Napkin Mugs,En Stands, Wine Holders, Curd Cases, k,. M=i2=l The expenses are paid by the sale of floopons or rertithat4,l Item logg each article In the stook, and Its %Clue; these l'ertltirates are eneluseil lit UN 1101,1%, It'd up and sold at In CENTS EACH—.S FOR ti 1-11 FOR 82. Whatever article Is moiled In the Cert. West., can be obtained at ONE DOLLAR. The article Will be shown to the bolder of the Certltkato, and It will be at his option, whether s, he pays the dollar and tak e the article or not lu 1111le artielw sent by naafi or express are not witisfactory, they cun be returned and the mo ue) alll Is. refunded. . Even: VerUtieutc entitle.. the holder to 'tome ar ticle of aterllng value, Worth much More than a dollar. In proof of thlv _ READ THIS OFFER. You can hate for any of our certificates and $l, 00, any of the following articles, no that If you are not pleased with Uie article or articles named on the certMeate, you need uut lone the') t eats you paid for IC• exe Hiker plated three bottle Castor, hand some silver plated Butter Dish with plate and cover Lady's Shopping ling, a SO pletare Album bound in velvet and Kilt, net of Teo lipoons sliver plated on white metal, set double plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pants pattern (VI - yards caul mere,) pair JOUVI)) . . Paris Kid Glove,, splendid real Meersehausn'itipe, or solid lb carat Gold plain Ring. _ _ . • REFERENCES. During the four years we have been agenta for European manufacturer*, we have received hun dred. of commendatory notices from the press, and letter. from private individuals, expreosiog the highest satisfaction with our method of do ing business. We have many of these testimo nials with names and dates, printed in pamph let form, and as we hat, e spore for them lit this advertisement, we will send copies free lo any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Ex press, C. 0. D. flo that the money need only he paid ON DELIVERY OF THE 000 DH. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Expres, Post Office Ortler, or Bunk Draft. We want agnate EVERYWHERE to whom it liberal oompensation will be paid, which can be learned on application, !?Take cars to write your name and address in a clear, distinct nand, and address A RRA NDA LE & CO.. 181 Broadway, New York. Post Office Box, M. Dee. 6, 1867. ant It is mare to en Hanover Branoh Railroad. O Na' r t d after MONDAY, 'Dec. 9th, 1887, pnexce willfieeave He/lover Unmet. Itallmel . .• • . FIRST TRAIN will leave Hanover at 9.23 A. M., with passengers fur York, Baltimore, Harris burg, and the North and West. Thin train or rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M. , conneMlim with the Foot Line South, on the Northern I've - tral Railway, which arrlv. at Baltimore at 12 to P. M., and also with the Mall Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.5.5 P. M. 4i-This train returns to Hanover at II 50 P. M and arrives at Gettysburg at 1 2 .36 M. 'ONI)HEt TRAIN lea, ex Hanover at 2.4; P. , and anises at the Junction at 5101'. M., connect - lag with the Mall Train South, which arrive. at Baltimore at 0.20 P. M. Passengem by this train for York lay over at the Junction until eat P. M. air This in returns to Hanoverfit 4.45 P. M., with passengers for Ilanover,GettysßUrg and Lit tlestown. . . Paeseugers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, (Mt tyaburg and Littlertown, will take either the Mall Train at 8.30 A. M., or the Mutt Line at 12.10 P. M. JOSEPH LEIB, Agent. Dee. TO, 1887. II Gettysburg Railroad. CIIANGE OF CONNECTION .—On and after Wednesday, November oth, 1807, Pliswengel Trains will leave and arrive at. Gettysburg, and. make connections,. follow.: 1.. FIRST PA .BENI/ER TRAIN will leave Oetts a burg at 8.0 A. Si., with paasengers for York, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arriving at Hanover Junction without change of cars, at 10.15 A. M , eonneating with tin, Fast Line South - on the Northern Central h ail way, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.20 noon. Also connecting with Mall Train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrieburg at 1.00 P. M. Arri ving at Gettysburg .12.10 P. M., with paseenger4 from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Warn. ington. SECOND P.AFIRENOER TRAIN will leave Get tysburg at 1.30, P. M., arriving at HanoVer Junc tion at 3.30, and connecting with mall train South. Arrive et Baltimore at 6.00 P. M. Arrive at Oet tyainitg at 5.30 P. M., *lth passengers from Phila dephia, Harrisburg and the North and Nest, and also with pamengere from Baltimore and Waahhettoo by the hotline north, which leaves Baltimore at LIAO noon. . . Pasaengers can leave Baltimore In the MCI Train atfl.2llA.M„, and arrive In Gettysburg at 12..40 P. id. Or leave B altimore In the fast lime at Id, It noun, and arrive In Gettysburg at 5.110 P But one change of cars by the drat train, either way, viz: at Hanover Junction. The but line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local sto- Lions, except York, Hanover JuneUon and Port ion. Connections certain. 1221M3 Ppartnership heretoforeexisting between te te undersigned in the Produce and Forward rig tudriese was dissolved on • the god day of January Met., by mutual orousent. The books of amounts and all unsettled business hat e been left in the hands of Rata. E. Culp,__wilo Is duly authorised to *Mlle Up the sass& He wilt, be found at the Warehouse now In the oesupau. ey of Messrs Bighorn & Oobein. All - persons In terested are required to call and settle. Jan. 17, 11388. tf_ Wanted, a Good an 11? every town sad Monty In the Union, to en. I gage In the sale ors patented article, used In ery household, shop, office hotel, store and pu ev bile building, railroad esti, steantboats, ,te. Persons already engaged we making immense ineomee,_and tba. amnia be Brea/We never ceases. Your customers MOO obtained yoar int oome is and perpetual. PWII and satiated , t cutars sent le all tyke May apply wi t h No. IV Cedar street, New York, stamp. Box Nov. 1S LW, an Assignee.' Notice, T n Alt=i= Bowe rs ,and ar t l l l 'e of Oxfonl townighl , Adana; ocaut_ ,ty under deotTof volun tary ill RIM llte erealters, hereby give 0 co to persona knowing thanoselvea to Do indebted to said A. J. f u er% to toll and mate fattafellato portient, having ciatene,to peesenpuseaMpitlestea foraattiment. ' ~ • 811117. T. llfeb.14,111111: 111 - •, , lgailWAvrik. • • MI 8. McCURDY, Preal NOTICE . GEZP. ICAMSIBI2par.
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