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lIPSEVAIONIA.
CONTI !CUED
At the clamor try last communication
updis this subject to you, I advised the
asetlf'stimulants and tonics, espabially
whiskey and quinine, to the treatment
of typhoid, or as the European writers
term it, typhus pneumonia.
As this 'treatment Would be highly in•
judicious la the inflammatory variety,
Will hero state the difference between
the two kinde. In the simple inflamma
tory, or uncomplicated pneu mon la, there
I. In the early stage a strong tendency to
violent active congestive, which would
be Increased even to a fatal result try
stimulants and tonics. In this variety
the anthinatials and blood letting are
beateulted.
In the typhoid or typhus• pneumonia,
this condition is, however, reversed, and
extensive passive engorgement ensues..
This is the result of a poisoning of the
nervous centres by miasmatic causes,
producing a suspension of the vital force
"and that impairment of the sensorial
powers, and morbid condition of the cir
culation and of the organism generally,
which characterize the more grave forms
of typhus fever ;" often so great indeed,
as to result in death within a few hours
after symptoms have commenced.
As our whole aim in this disease should
be to bring on reaction and prevent col
lapse, by a restoration of the vital force,
vim pita.; stimulants and tonics are our
best remedies, and quinine especially,
because of Its untiperiodie properties, as
there always remains a tendency to re
lapse, owing to the extensive nervous
prostration, even for a long time after
convalescence has begun.
These facts should be borne in mind
and the veterinarian be careful to distin
guish. the one from the other. In the
simple• pneumonia, the cold stage, or
chill, is generally of short duration and
comes on spontaneously, followed with
violent ,fever. While, it It Is of the tyl
',hold or malignant character, the fever
is never of so high a grade.
There are many ether distinctions easi
ly recognized by any ono with a proper
degree of care.
will now mention several cases which
I happened accidentally to see.
A neighbor of mine sometime ago hav
ing a heifer attacked, she was treated by
them for colic and died within twelve
hours after discovered to be unwell. I
went over and made a post morlsm ex
amination and found the lungs and pleu
ra very much congested, without any
other discoverable lesion. This no doubt
was a ease of simple, pleura-pneumonia
resulting fatally in its congestive stage,
as often happens.
Another neighbor had a hog to choke,
as ha supposed, and ran a stick down its
throat to remove the obstruction, shortly
niter which the hog died. Upon exami
nation I discovered the same anatomical
lesions as in the heifer.
This winter I purchased a fine large
mare ten years old and in good condition,
at a sale, and shortly after bringing her
home she . took with a chill, difficult
breathing, and became quite ill, biting
her sides and showed many symptoms of
colic or bolts.
I put a blanket 'on her and after rear •
tion took place, I hied her freely and put
her upon antimonlals. In three days
she began to cough freely and has since
entirely recovered. The particulars of
Mr. M. losing all his horse stock but one,
I em not acquainted with ; however I
have frequently made examinations of
animal's that died of malignant pneumo
nia, and/wind the lungs invariably com
pletely hepatized or almost so, and exu
ding-puss upon pressure or incision, 5550-
elated with a general appearance of de
generated tissue throughout the entire
system. I have never made a microsco
pical examination. •In conclusion, I
would recommend the formation of coun
ty clubs in every county throughout the
State,and that these clubs appoint annu
ally delegates to a State Agricultural
Convention to consider the agricultural
interests of f ur community at large.
PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT
An exchange slays
The frequent inquiries made with re
gard to pear culture show that the atten
tion of cultivators is turned to this
ns a market erop.' The demand for fine
varieties has been so much greater than
the supply that the fruit in our city
markets bes always been at n price far
joeyond the reach of those of ordinary
'nleans. The fruit is temptingly beauti
ful, but from five cents to twenty-five
apiece is too mach for the majority of
pockets. The question generally put by
those who are thinking of planting pears
is; Shell I plant standards or dwarfs?
Our reply is; Standards, by ail means,
with perhaps the single exception of the
Duebees d'Augouleme. Thedwittf pear,
1. e. the pear on a quince stock, has done
good service, but not in the orchard.
As these trees come early into bearing,
they have enabled van testa largen um
bar of varieties, in a much sherter time
than could have been done if the depen
dence had been on standards alone.
For liargen culture, and, for those
whams' spa la limited, nothing can be
bettor adapt than the pear upon the
quince; here largo and paying crops nre
not looked for, and the trees receive all
the care and. culture they reqnlre, and
wahnill - this they soon become useless.
At,,,Vehthned by mime Witt if planted
deep Waugh to corer the union of the
04 quince, roots will be produced
froa} - tha'piiar wood. This is undoubted
ly the omw with many varieties, and
when it takes place, the tree la no longer
a dwarf, bath a pear tree on its own
roonaraiNr a clump of decaying quince
roots In contact with them, and which we
would mach rather not have there. " The
chief abjection urged to the-pear sia its
aim zootata,the length of lime before it
tkilltlithrbeheirlug. Tide is a condition I
wbaibelsaSieti very much with the differ
c(10111100:' Some, like the Dis, make
onitstrii iierfokinglY long titne,butilos
rri Illibiliiffdeloarket varieties 'market
olilig*-110ht liddeetiqn. Had the many.
plea/Alois that have been made of
dweirkktislreen of standards the fruit
untold noWits much more plenty than
it M. While the dwarf tree has done'
much toimproveour knowledge of pears,
wettish tt time. been detrimental to peer
culture.' Ikpetplywanty -yeetir ;ago the
quince Iletlek Wed tkirilitonWri itilvocated
that many inprcieed that, the flier sorts
of pears maid only -be grown upon it.
We now end very .kiw who recommend
Its use in as orchard planted for profit.
A good soil, one thal•wilt prodbee a
fair comcifigny,itstin ;prothice,Nrill do
foe *spear, audit htsionerthe , wore. if
It fief rather" stir nips* - Draining
should bo done, if needed, and 4be ,
ground Prefere4L plowing and
.neketaikift
~wlectoksagia pt4o.
ris'4ll.l grow ,
4 , 41 , 40 -
"vow.
ikkiiittrat'Or laembelltr 11•01
..I'bKYl'~,h
~~r+fit':Y'..3i:.'B
partial, acing antLnot only vita • •
°uglily worked, bat bee the advantage
ottbe liberal =noting given to - the root
Crop.
There is no tart more dif6colt than to
make a selection of varieties of any kind
of fruit that *hail answer everywhere.
We give here a list of those we should set
out where we about to ralae fruit for the
New York market. In this case the
question of quality Is secondary to that
of profit:
Windsor or Summer Bell—An old sort,
worthless for eating, but profitable as an
early market crop and always In demand
for cooking.
Bartlett—Nothing need be said of this
well known and popular variety. Potn
ologists may discuss whether it is a
second or third rate pear; cultivators
know that "there is money In it."
Louise Bonne de Jersey—Succeeds
generally; sometimes astringent, but its
beautiful cheek makes it sell.
Buerre Claircan—Handsome, large,
an abundant bearer, and profitable.
Duchess D'Angouleme—About the
only variety found profitable ou quince,
on which it generally does better than
on its own roots.
Buerre d'Anjou—Find class la all re
specie and keeps well.
Lawrence—A good late nutmeg vs
OM
Vicar of Wakefield—An aoundant and
regular bearer, excellent as a cooking
pear, and when well ripene , A,t, fair for the
table, but It Is so uneven In quality that
It Is unpopular in the market for the lat
ter purpose. Cultivators, however, find
it a profitable variety.
To this list might be added Becket,
Sheldon, and some others. In planting
for market it is a great mistake to have
a few trees of many kinds; the 'orchard
should comprise but a few profitable
sorts—such as the people know and will
buy, or which by their attractive ap
pearance commend themselves at once.
Picking and packing are much facilitated,
and the commission merchant has much
less trouble with a large lot of one or
two kinds, than where there are small
quantities of a dozen varieties.
EARLY POTATOM—The potato delights
in a cool and tolerably moist soil, rich
and deep, and filed with vegetable mat
ter. We must therefore plough deep to
retain moisture, and select a northern
exposure in preference to a southern one.
It is also necessary to the productive
yield of the potato that the soil should
containan abundance of potash, Where
this is wanting, short crops are inevita
ble. The necessary potash may be sup
plied by wood ashes, when these can be
had, or by a compost of 'wood ashes and
woods' mould or marsh muck, to which
one-sixth part of barn-yard manure may
be added to .quicken and reduce by fer
mentation in the mass.
After the Roll has been deeply plough
ed, it should be made as friable as possi
ble by frequent borrowings, for, the more
finely it la, pulverized the more freely
will the defigate fibrous roots mmblein
search of to , Farmer.
PEACHES ..NlA.—The
editor of the Gardener's Monthly gives
the follSwlng select list of peaches ripen
ing In regular eneeeseten from early Au•
gust to October, in answer to the inquiry
of a Gettysburg correspondent : Hale's
Early, Troth's Early, Old Mixon [Free,
Crawford's Late or Stump the World,
Late Rareripe, Smock, and• Late Heath.
CaWe Lars.—We . refer those who
fear a Spread of the cattle disease by
allowing cattle to run at large, to the
only law of this State covering the case.
It was passed April 12th, 1866, and pro
vides "that no cattle or sheep shall be
allowed to run at largo in any township
or borough where a contagious disease
prevails," and specifies certain penalties
to be applied to any one who may violate
It. If the present legislature enacts no
new law, and the cattle disease continues
to be prevalent, the law ought to be rigid
ly enforced.
For.—As the egg season approaches,
housewives begin to think of how best
to preserve them. The next best plan
to that of eating, is suggested by a cor
respondent of the Scientific Ameriean,
who has been using eggs two years old
preserved thus : 1 peck good lime; 2 or.
cream titter ; 1 tea cup of table
. salt.
Slake the lime with hot soft water; when
cold, stir in the salt and tartar.
F. M. MIT - 1313S Itz CO.,
ea=
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS WEIAT IT PITAPOITTS TO BA.
A °MILNE HAIR BACEITOILarTIV_A„ thll3lll
- lug Doty, Light, Dell or Faded Hair to the
Dark, Lustrous bilkerream, which so adorn
youth or age. It w positively eradicate Hu
mors and Dandruff ra the scalp, and where
there is life In the glands, will causes new growth
of Hair to pot forth on bald spots. Thousands
ore testifying to the above.
PRICE : 81.00 PER BOTTLE.
al-A. A itgehi•r i liYholessle stud Re444ll,Avent,
Getcysbarg--and for sale at retail by all Druggtet&
Feb. 14, 1/41.,„ 17
BAUGH'S
Commercial Manures.
Wi l l y:ounce t t gagaers Fer
adopted for re pregent spring g="
114EMR:8 RAVONS PLORPIII
13A UO/149 =C;RGO BONA 1411211 6 AJEKR
Price, 10 per 2,0001 b.
PAEIVIT'S_OMAGO AltfriPlM .11447X1CX.
FM* iLO pilf 2,11001ba.
Thin well known- penal*: tante-mark will be
found upon every package of the above manures.
r OE MARK
IBA
The high esttroattos In !tell BACON% Boise
MANY Ras have hew held, d fourteen years
past.: shell rallY sostate ink e future. HAv-
C g telg le org e ferer ltnith i M a to=
and Phosphate yl sootesial, via :—Bones,
DOW Flesh, 8M01,40., we Mow, fa coeseettea
with oar works In Mtladelphis, the largest hull-
Wes lbr thrtdahlap these manures, at Ills shove
lowprteea.
SAVOR & SONS. PhtladelPhla.
NORTH-WESTERNFERTILIZINGCO.,ChIepen.
JOHN RALTSON tXI., Otdel As' ta b _lrr . Tor
GEORUM W. MAKE .St -"
aztelvd,EAlkogistOr4WrmoTe•
For laformatten nreireding the shove Me.
%Res, address either of the sbove house& -
Jan. Si, MIL fas
Notigal t 4) poitmtori
- DaoPosALEI sin be received ler rerdbdelitm
I School Bowie Ma L. gyphind. towpahiP.
Adams county, up to SATURDAY, the llth day
Arltalicnext,,whear Meer villa* It iseqUatottlimt
School Director*, for the o mrptse of betting . the
Job, at 1 o'clacJa, uona
can be seen by calling oirae ll ==of the
Board. By mv.tft , of the Board.--ar
DAVID STEWART, Preset.
G. C. Ilarritura.,
March Wr, MIK *A
HAY WANTED.
prz w =ed madras
maim, • 4 1 900 41, t atimskwa Wan*
pow. lout
ti . QM FL situntscounat..,
~~4id`
- -011E&P-FOIWIMO3_-
snow
ofietegatze, Ltgv Tis, ac.
ndandeiad has retared to Getidwoung, and
opened o new MOD!. OD Baltiraire street next
oa alleizerfix*en
t 'OR CASH, a lane and choice sitscdteawat of
Groceries,—
SUGARS. COFFEES, TEAS, MCILASSTIi, SYR-
CPS, SALT, &C., irlth FISH,
BACON, LARD, &C.
.Uso, Ligicums,—
WINE% BRANDIES, OLNS, WiIISKIZIk Rtr3o4
and avarytidngelse In the line.
any quantity vermiform, to suit any and
everybody.
Recoil/et Me is the piece to bay ciEtrAP VOlll,
CASH.
OEO. F. KALSFLEVItIr.
April 11. MR.
. .
BARGAINS
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IST - Z.77T; 061565:0PE1WY .
1, , 41.1
IN GETTYI3IIIIR6'
•?PM
„ 7"=
Itturg: 01,1 th e north '
-west corner of the Public
dare, and haveJuei, received r splendid ampart.
meet. of FRESH
81,0 eltiß F. 4/
Includtr_ig Bogor; C,otTeec, Mob:woes; Syrups, Teas,
Spices, Tobacco , Salt, Platt, Hama aboublera to.
Also, QUNENSIITAIIE, CONFECTIONS,
Note, Pra y Roam Fancy Roa Fancy Arideten and
1
gen and FEE erall.
D-ka We 14111 also keep on hand 14,11WL
lif. FS.
-Having purchased for CASH, we are prepared
to sell very cheap. ()lye us a call and Judge Stor
yourselves.
JOHN CAIN,
J. W. CANS*
Sept. 27, 1x47. II
FRESH ARRIVAL
DRY C3-00DS
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON.
Their stock consists of
MERINORS, all styles.
DELAINEDA s styIas.
CALI , style/i.
ESLTS, all grades.
CLOTHS ,AND CASSIMERES
of all styles awl quality.
Persons wanting GOOD GOODS and
GOOD BARGAINS,
Should not fan to go to SO the
OTY gtore of
A. gON,
Ohambersbnig street,2fld Square,
Oct, 11, ISM. Gettysburg, rn„
IBON-1110N-MOIT I
GETTYSBURG FORGE.
THE ealtweribers respectfully Inform the pablie
that they have erected a Foote to conneetio
with their Steam 2.1111, and are new meztuAtctrio
'FOROZD,AXD
such as Plough. Horse-shoe and Bar Iron, and re
•Xentibaill,ntveelnltssae=l*.hrithp''je • u l ATlTe n t ' t i lTl e s
to please as to gutulty, finish and pm*.
BRINGMAN & WARREN.
R. B.—The higheet market mice paid tar
wrought and scrap iron. B. et W.
Dee. 17, MC
LEWIS STEOUSE
Has bought back his old stand, on Gunge street,
and is going Into tonnes, again heavier than
ever. He asks his old friends and the public to
call.
NOTIONS, 0110CERIES, CONFECTIONS, SE
OARS, TOGA CCOH &C., &C., &C.,
n large variety, and a little changer than the
cheapest. Don't beget She plane-nearly oppo
sitegke Itighisita
Gettyst&ler, Oeti ht .
NOTICE
TO CAPITALISTS !
reltitcireedeltorrevtiAmarnirelsibrettAr
NINE PER CENT., are requested to call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
and obtain Montan of the ironies Tuella and
&leo Cputral PaulSt Railroad. IN upsprfle
=3
Theme Investinenta tire'claltly growing in favor
ADA lea W.:reusing.
Bantle can be bad at all thuea atthla
whererall laformatton ooseerning Bald Invest-
menu will cheerfully be given
S. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
bee. 20.18137. tf
UNION r4,ciric
RAILROAD BONDS.
i IT-' I
Tax
First National Bank of Gettysburg
agent - foe the sale of the inner MORT
AGE UNION PACIFIC NJLILgtOaIeZ
CENT:OOLD DirEsgez,limpolt.
wirrisims. 11nm:1st payable analoatiiihr *
the eo n nter.
All neeteeary Inirnetion given.
N k GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier
Gettysburg,
S4O IVrTT .-FIS
or vas ' •
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Ramming West Oros Onaitito
ACROSS THE CONTINENT,
AIM NOW coatzmaresre.
Tar TEACEIIIINO LAID AND 2NAJN6 RITNNING)
Within Ten Miles ofthetummit
OF THE ROCKY MOVNTALMS.
The prospect that the whole
Ctp.ok t* - 7,,TEE_PACRIC
WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870,
woe never batten The mesas so ler preehlea for
construction have proved ample, and there Is
mo lack of fundellbr lie meet - vigorous pr,.. 30 ._
Non of the enterprise. The Company:s EMT
MORTGAGE NOS are now offered at PAR,
They pay
pap
rile CENT. 'IN BOLD,
sod hove irty years to ran before manning.' '
Subscription. will be received In GETTY 6.
BURG, by GETTYSBUI* NATIONAL BANK
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and_in .few
York at the Company'. Office, ?Co. 10 Kano
street, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BAIIK, Na 7 spa-
SIM street, • . .
CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. St Wall et.,
JOHN J. CISCO & SON. Barden; No. *VW et,
and by the Company's advertieed Amelia
throughout the United Meek teinittanose
Would be made t itrallans uthap taiwingestin
New York, and de bonds will be lent hie of
charge bY return eipmat .tom ngligMehtvg
through local agents, will look to them tar their
=redelivery. -
ANEW PA/IP - BLIT AND MAP, okowirog ske
Progress of the Wrok, liksiokreor ,
Cloantette•
Don, and Valise or Wetda, 54:104 elet Die
Company's Ofllenidi cinY'M, tlsea Agents, or
will be mit bettennippiinalifeat • • - ti • •
• toss J. CIEKX; Trimmer, New York.
Annimlzotoffliif'
Tlaci=l, 4
turther t
icrlicatraiWir
Mgena.ung AN;
PresariNtriM m
Jan. 24, itt
(IN t 6
ik lS ftat ill'l Wltg& ii‘ ortler, PlL lSU
Ibilds of
RID/NG SADDLINP.
V : 9 •A
t a i A n at i alua
HIDING IMIUDLIZI,
ittortisitsinsa,
, • ckg0444016 •
Y low as taisuirisit.. 7 11 .1
June 24.156 T. Lf
% P t ' idAttga i nr &VA
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
CARPEPIAriII A l iD r itdilektTOßMl,
Are prepared to de all Mods it CerPeederialli
—angtaretlim sad laUldbegi et all
kledg ilirpaldw o &c. Thy lamp andaftkitlipois
Med sad tosaulbelassia, emirs
DOORS. iugursieste, BLENDS. BARR, DOOR
AND WINDOW FRAMES CIERNICS,
Doon • *i*no*ltitscrocra,
Seasoned maAettial comitmatly oa, band, =ye-
rleneal wortalee shrive tit reed% as, and work
executed with dispute&
sp-Orders procaptly Witioadlad W.
Sept. 20, 1957, U
BOLDIETIS'
H.E.iID- Q U.4I2TEES,
At, NOIMILUV MOM. Is MIO /10044 to Pt
TALL WINT.ItB,,GOODS
(WRAP MB CAME
IF you want a cheap Over-mat,
go to NORRIS%
•
IF yoo want a good !Imp DeanMm-a.uw.
•
yoligniatagood liveryriav
toginfORRIEV
IF you want a good pan'*ran :. =maw
I 111110 , 6104 d " 611. Ye t a) titimiK.
V you want • FABRION.ABLE VAT,
go to NORMS'
r yol Fin " le Win NORIO!
1 . 0 YOU writ good pidr etßstirogitmw
IF you want a FAIMIONA.BLE Ngin7'
IF you want a good French Calf °alter,
go to NORM'.
EL=
IF 7011 wiukt. %good Umbreilla vao to monius
IF you want good Paper Collars,
go to TrOltntlF
IF you want a fonhkatable wilt of
voici=air
youw.gat Northing la the GISOUSIMMINILIae.
go to NORMS.
IF you want • pawl SMOKE,
CO to NORRIS%
Imo` want goal I.IIaVY Vaill2
Also—A large 'Seek of CAJNITMERPN IN THE
PIECE. Persona preferring the goods to Reedy'
aulderClothlres., ems be aecommod at the low,
eat malt
(kt - 1 - I,Pirot of
ROBERT C. COBEAN
H A T'r'i d rra t 'w""l 4 l
oa r , Bode and Stow,
of latest styles, for Winter use, which he is
telling at reduced price& Ile Moo manatee-
torn! and repairs
• - 130=03 or ALL ZUNDS,
MAW" aS4 nmumooslie Serum Wank
yklns, Trunks, Vislials, Tobacco, 43.
gars, sod 'seat variety of Nations stomp se
linOLvedl uOn old stand ova .• •
shoat, two dons 'roan anider's Drug non
Si-The lashes prim will be paid fur •ll blade
of FURS.
3aii:l4, bet tt
. NEW GOODS.
IME2E
Gif:(lliOß sIR.NOLD
--1,1 r" 1 flf
444,1499P45",111.114Wi1t00k of CLOTRIMMiI.
sontairs. mita itkranr-isDE cranibm
t
meetly of - 1011141M nisaratreture, anktbdise of
.Maus of
COATS,
MT%
sfillera;''
DRAWERS,
CRAVATS,
iloakery, &C .te., priest W sate Ity
6an,cliaankl*All,4l.l.6l:/90,111,
Nov. 1, 18,1, tt
FURNITURE.
ALtifir , t, I I/
SA KAFFEtt & BECtusR,
FETERBBURO, (Y. S.) PENIVA.,
dre prepared to otter to the Pobii. aitything fa
their Itde its &Alvin eaa'be had la ihernoittry.
sir Purchasers allldo will to ean and easnaine
our stnettilihfit lanOtalid Olornandin -
•
FURNITURE
=t au order. Itinialthin dna* as etteapti;
and id*
lan. a Viit. '
c//von
WORIM
On /hawker. saws, epp wile Ow Orizialkiii"
GM'=IBURG, .PEPIPA
Ever/ deserieeket at we cit (Meted in the
MUM STYLE 01' ME ART
June 4, M. tf
HOUSE PAINTING;
°EWA 443 , 44 1 Mit. MOM /PAMWS.
GOOD W Boa I RK=III. LOM
July SP, LW
LAWREPrd
VirROTAINALN MANN/ 1W
NOTNNINI.‘
44,..TP1Va - ; ass *awl rizti
I • , r=f:-: 97%1
t . u4 irmagenift,
A"."1.11111:22ki.
„io• ,
DRY GOODS,
!LT • MOIL *a,
J. it YAWL.
CARPETS, &C., AC.,
3' ri
. ,
span irmoript.eitiainay of sopa, Air
ISO. 1 , 80 , 11 :"N g • Pieta, el
DtIPHORI & HOFFIANS
Northwest Oconter K Onto' Square,
***l4ll" ' t
March 6, US&
HATE GOAL BANK
Will allow Intereaton BpsoLl Depailts,aalloiknn
6 p., r im .wr 666
• • i;mmintis.
•4 Gs w'
$
Wlll convert IA rims Lao SIOI BONDS, as
aster, free artery.
CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES and
win Moo parebase or sell 'ream sad BON
of every kind, free of ebanre as noimmlaelon, •nd
wilt at all times my the HIGHSZEIT PEWIT. tor
GOLD and SILVER, and will, with pleasure,
trammel all business promptly, as borslobre,
pertaining to • well regninted Bank.
Gettysburg, NOV. i. M.
NATpNAL OA!!K.
111/07101-TRINIT BONDS oconverted into FIVS
TWENTY BOMA wintmout obnegn
Pofr-undersigned oars at Private Soh, the
d DOBBLN DWELLING, at thej
on the Taneytown and Enamlttsburs
roads, in the borough o( Gettysburg. The
house hl sahstaatla 7 ballt, of atone, and WW
ouratahas twelve large rooms. There is a swing,
never-D.llln' Spring of flrid-rate water In the
harr_ment, faxsll% Acres of Land connected with
I ..IO•LOOn gi • very pleasant one mad e wit h
• l it tle&dadaist Mlles this could be one
of the most oomfortable and desirable homes In
the borough or its vicinity,
Interest an SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per I N . T.
wag, viz:
a'.. }
The HIGHEST PREMIUM peld ea GOLD and
HILVER.
MOCKS and BONDS, of all lands, bought for
penman wiIdionSCOHASOING (X)3l tdlnti/ON.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
4 per anat. Sir I 74~,
..s omit 0.. mestlas,
$ per emit. Mir 2 inaullis.
Persons wishing Ittiornuttlon in tepid to U. S.
Ikeda, sad Meeks et all kinds, are Invited to
give as a call, and we will give all Information
cheerfully
J. 'MOW NAIR. DRAWN
gettYlbil, Oet•z,Mr. U
LIME KILNS.
THIL undersigned ban booed pal Igo fOnser
Plainer. W7a. Galas. NA maw osatham tha
--- -• the Gettysburg Llsee =Sac ea the
comer of the Bather* eat Northiereitea Steet.
Thankful for last yekrOnyie, be INV endeavor to
deserve itai ounttnuenee, by ptooectiting the busi
ness as vigorously end on as large a saki as pox
sible—elvrays selling a good satiate and giving
good mamba Yarning and others may look
Ibr the prompt Olin/ of orderL
Re also continues the
COAL BUSINESS,
otlbrlng the most popular Mods. Housekeepers
and others should 'Me him • ea& Blacksmith
Ocal oniartly on hand.
Lima and IA& dadivemod anywhere he Get-
erg.
Gait Stung. Nov.ll, int. it
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, &C.
SOPER # ....04ea2xgr,5
NEW IiwELAE w 1 E,
Or Yonglirtiik bppolills the aamk 0 416
4/11) , W9,,
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A NW Al, 7VI& MllMMlllirliVt MIT R
littinribliltAllitklitg,
; ; ; suipoptintruptram, "
Ifthataf
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1111 ANC4i -, ,f 1 11% •- • ;
MVP Tg.,
At Greatly Sedield Mali
AT '
Area 0 - Ito/aunt
7. TOW:
y, ~
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NOTIONS,
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EMI
I;M:=1
l~i . ~~ .
OM ARNOLD, Oudder.
GETTYSBURG
1102 , 71:2z ) f all
. kinds, BOUGHT
GHTTYSBURG
=1
CLOWIMEI
A LAMA somirost of Ins
Wxdboto, of letr=
°ACE.
WU best In wirat. mons of
asoczniz ,
LI4VORS.
viarkoide and retail, prLtue Wine, Brandy, Rya
Wldelsey, de., form edicinal and ether purpems,
In ky
say Inu:&it
aira 's Herb 'Otters, sad the "Great
141 =
GRAM wars
WV. J. HARM.
%Moore street, GettieboilL
April Melt. tt
DAVID hiellititeßY. JOHN F. IieCREARY.
"Beat always Cheapest"
AE Beet and Cheapest
DDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and
HARNESS of all kinds, In the ()aunty,
are always to be asend at the old and well known
Mae& Saltinthee OPPolite Probrlv ri "
Mune—
McCREABYS'.
Our Biding and Wagon Saddles
we the Mist substantially Malt and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and diver mounted,)
01 .. 01 ZiSdai , in every respect and warranted
beef the very best materna and walunsnattp.
Oar upper leather Draft COMM
84111 NOT aa sear. They We the best FTTFING
and mast durable.
Oar Heavy _brdDra ft Harness
acemale toeras cheap as they eon ho made
anywhere and in Litet most substantial manner.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
Baer, Fly-nets, and everything in the line.
New better or cheaper.
•
Our priers
base Moen it Wantlin to the lowest Hying standard.
A Mond percentage for Cash, Ott all Wile
emetesuog to It+s or more.
We work nothing but the Wig stock and lOU
warrant emery article turnodnurno be in every
=Zted.
it we invite attention to
our present stock.
mirfikive us a call and examine mess and
QUAIATY.
Jan/SI, 110. tf
D. BIaCRX&RY & SON.
NEW BOOT tic SHOE STORE.
NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
EC amMestgaed has opined • new Bost, end
ames Nom on BALTIMORE STEAM, one
all=tor Patagasterien Chorea and near.
e tie
hteeresa tiaddler shop, where he
eels ansttrastive tr smarmiest of woods In Ms
line, all mar and selected with Ihe greatest awe.
Be has
LAME' CONORERS GAITERS,
LAMES' BALMORAL OA ITEMS,
LAMES' COMMON CTAITEFLS,
LADIES' BALMORAL 1104./TS.
LN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S KIP SOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S CONO BESS A ITERS,
GENT LEMENIOILIPPENS, A STY L AB,
GENTLEMEN'S BA LMORALS,
tiENTLEMEN'S BIIOOANS.
MUMS' OGNOREELS GAITERS,
ISMER' BALMORAL GAITER',
MUMS' MOMOOM) BALMORALit
ac.. &C_ *! r V.
BOYE OONGIUNIN GAITHER,
130YIS . CALF BALMORALS,
BOYW BROGANS, AC., AC.
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own mantasiture
constantly on hand.
- AU will be acid at the lowest living pronto.
Buyers, from town and country, are Invited to
eall and examine geode and prices before per
°baring elsewhere, I am determined to sell
ebesp—a little cheaper than any other house In
the panty. By strict attention to hesines. cod
dogleg &lay and squarely with everybody, I
bops to merit and receive an encouraging stump
of lt u a bi l l itAVAMllßlNG of Boots and Shoes
will also be carried on, In all Its branches.
Boots, Shoes and Deltas made to order. Re
pairing done on short notice—and no effort
spared to give satisfaction. None but drat
clam workmen employed. Having a life-time
experience at the Anilines, I fuel confident that
I 011111 pleurae all who may call.
D. R. KLINGEL.
Grityitmig, Jane 14, 1,17.
A DESIRABLE
TOWN PROPERTY
I=
VALUABLE PROPERTIES
=I
JOHN C. BOUM, LAND AGF.NT,
New Oiroun, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.,
Has for mat • plumber of desirable properties, to
which he mike the attention of those wishing to
purch
Two No. BOFORS Uniting tor sale or rent,
with Mock of goods doing a good business, near
Railroad, situated in beautiful villages; good
chases Sir venoms wishing to engage to the Wel
ber& Pomestion e'en any time.
A LIMARSVISIC FARM of to acres, near Rail
road, be iekbasie end all necessary out-buildlop.
A LlidligiflCONß ' , ARM of MI acres, with Floor
and lbw RIX house barn, and other out-build
nom
sitri ßaltimore. aled in Baltimore county, Md., 18 mil es
A
fE FARM of *Mama, brick haute,
brick barn, In Baltimore county, Md., 17 mile.
A LAMB FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
with Dwelling, situated In a county seat, near
Railroad and Begot. Good chance for doing all
kinds of work. Also, several Town Lots will be
sold with the above property If desired.
A FARM OF 150 ACRES, In Adams county,
with good Stone Howe, good Bang, Ac., near a
turnpike and railroad.
FORTY exam, with good House, Barn, Ac.,
of a mile from a railroad station.
terros m 7.
FARR OF 105 AL on the Carlisle ttni
pike, under good eultivat on,alth a large BH
House, Bank Barn, and other' out-buildings,
new.
A
fit MILL, with IS Ames eland.
f T or e d merchanto u B est wß
a po m wer y
is
the county,
A FARM OF 175 AMER, near the lismorer
turnpike, on whlett ',erected aV..liocumi, Barn,
end ail other secessary mit-bnifill Iplr
A FARM OF 11011 ACHIM, good land, with large
Mak Roane, Own, and glilenaut Ilowse.--40same
in weed—bail* mile from tie Oonowago Minuet
A ROTS., In New °Mimi, two-stoy, roomy,
and convegalmit Sm badness. Geed retinue.;
terms may.
Also, a number of good nausea and Lola for
sale In New pitiled.
. . _ _ .
Persons who wtsh to buy Real Estate, as well as
thosewho irlah to sell, are requested to give the
onthwerlber a eatl at We store to New Oxford. Ad-
JOHN C. ZOIICK, Land Agent,
New Oxford, Adams county, Fa.
Aprll 1,18 g. ly
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tvg,,,,m pole dtils.kigeyiblitsutriettiod
of Inform
a~rry on the
Cabinet-making Business,
ttal . ll o g i tted branches, and
, : t hat they now
BUABAUS, 13,EDEITEADS,
Ztibiee, (Inter arpboarde, 'Wes, Sinks
Stennis, Dreestn. Boreatse, Mare,
of *fermi /ands; iashort
iverresiv in the Cabi
net-making line.
ALSO,READY-ft lt COrYINS AND COF
FMB Z TO4RDZit.
AU of witch wID be *aMbed tementhr. at the
etanik, an Mainland Weak ompealte
WlaginerintrrirMinaly,. Mee vademerniel hay
ingisademer fir yearn! egperleareln the tantime,
flatters at IMA dneyean !suave as rood
waricas .feffr Lae' Intim New bgaii.
nen and MVOS V it to their advantage le
call and bay from ne, as we ore determined to
sell en MW Yr plledCMOAAßLAtal & THAMICEEL.
Dee. SI, M. ens
CMMiVr-ittlllG.
W al la} 4in t Z * a ° ril lsli t e
isstuse
• ;Pp i n ITQ AB
u
* w o o * '066 tO Clidef.
He Win Also
keep ite era • elkeie• ormortment of
AM* likA
kovibee the ottlemp Ow towl*Piali
2M F •fricip , lktr" i rim =fitil,adi
likees vat ikVklilr ul arro be 1116110
1114101
• •-• „
NQ
rtigSlforatadan eslattos boloroeu
d
to tae Rubies anal Famed
liaataala wr dimatrad an the find day of
room bui tuk:
i sc ft " " 0 17
I I I r! A l
ZWOV: ll6 ier t.
s
• tt.. e.. ;• . • gien,•.e. ,
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u ~ ' itr.:. ~'
=I
OE
rzum
Of A Oic s 'OF THEM!
T 115MIZIRECOPT corner of the Diamond and
TOrk baijust returned from the city
with on Similes ousortment of
CLOTHING FOR SPRING a SUMMER WEAR.
giblet he will sell at such prices as cannot fail to
lake %barn off very rapidly, tall and Jodan tor
,yyoneselvee To look at the szosllsat material,
taste u 1 cutting, and neat and subetantlal sewing,
and then b get We low prime—callers cannot help
but bu,y, when they see It so much to their Inter
est to do so.
He has Coats, Pants, Vesta, of all styles and ma.
,
nate, Hoots and noes;
ghirtkof all land., Hosiery, Okresu,..Randkrrr
chiefs, Neck-ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Coi
ls" flusrpeMens, ram Omaha:
TrUarkyalksisii, rialSttwitatJEnsllkSe
mirs, smoking and w Pipea,lB,•-
Goner",
Clocks,Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and
one other articles, entirely too numerous to de
tail In a newspaper advertisement,
He oaks the attention of the
_public to his new
stock, eonfldent that will please—and no one
can or sell cheaper. Don't forget the place—
corner of York street agd the Diamond, Get
tysburg.
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
April tf
THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY.
/TIRE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing
to the eitizens of blettylMurg and the public
generally that babel removed from ids Ott moms
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street., and
newly opposite the store of Fahnestenk Brothers.
The room he now occupies has been recently
fitted up expressly for his business.. The location
Le an admirable one, enabling him to take pic
ture% ta 4r , of imilbier, land Wilke eurr.A
nesealUtl any where elm
PIiOTOGRAPIIA,
of every size and deecription, executed in LW
finest style. Particular attention given to the
CARTE DE vIbLTE. nod to caplug Alijileti-
TYPO% and DAGUERREOTVI4 , I4 or demised
friends. Also—
. _ _
THE GETTY:4I3I , RO GEMS,
a new Style of picture, which has become very
popular With the pu bl le, not only for their beauty,
but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN
for (*IF. DOLD tR. only. Alto—THE PORCE
LAIN PICITILE, which fin their beauty and du
ruldllty are Mittipeared.
Weare prepared to entry otrthe Intshiela In ell
Its various brunches, and ha, lug bad comildera.
hie experience we run no rtsk tat
GUAItANTEEINO PERFECT SATISFACTION
Our fuelliths (or n full display of our salll are
unequalled by any other Gallery in the county,
and we would therefore Ins Its eery one to cull
at the
OE7 . n - sum - la SKY-LIGHT GALLERY.
WI and examine our Sped Mena and Judge for
yourneh LEVI MUMPEkt.
June 25. 1808.
Great Oonowago Mills.
Theo9o BUBIiKIA" Nt ., HEAT WANTED.
e . un eraigned, having remodeled and Unprov
ed his Mills, near New Cheater, Adam! iMimty,
(lbrtneri,v called "Walnut. Grove," hut now
"Great Conowago le prepared to du all
kind. of work in his line with unusual dispatch.
Constantly on band, for male or exchange, the
very best finalities of Super, Faint and Family
FLOUR, auto Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour,
with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat.
Having a SAW MILL attached, he Is prepared
to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notion.
A Farmer in need of lumber and floor, eon pot a
log mum lain wagon, throw a lkw bushels, Of wheat
on the top, have the wheat exchanged for Baur
and the log .awed, thus Raving a double trip—
and all beams, of [lmperfect machinery now eru-
Pl lVlZ t h b e besl " o l ;tyorkmen, he will be able to
please everybody, Thankful for past .von, he
hopes fur a continuance of theism*
lIJ J. .11YERB.
New Cheater, April 2, )Mt. /tr.
TO THE BUILDING CO UNITY
AND ALL OTl(ttas
WHO WISH TO Ilfl'ROVB
TE aaderelemed respectibliv Informs the cub
be that he atlil continue* the
CARPENTERING BUS'INKBB,
at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and
is read y y at all times to amommodate those want
ing anything
all i kinds of work for building pur pa poses,
of the best material, and a. neatly and cheaply
as It can be done at any other eatabllaliment In
the county. Experienced bandsalwaysin readl
nese and work executed with promptness and
dt jB ll 4 : hankful for past fav or ., he hopes, by at
tention In buslnee, to reose a liberal shire o
public patronage. WM. CUBSTEILAN.
June 17.
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
WASITINOTOrq BUTLDING,
166 AND 167 11111.7111011 LY MUM. SALTI O X, ED.,
KEEP 016 .6, 2011 ad & Jose sod well rui
sorted st•aill ere& at we l l r
priced est
t saber r e ed y the y
made host heortiktemtawet
e to
useaeure, to any part of She country.
of Fra.
They keep also an extensio
if !SHIRO GOMM, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's tinder-wow Alan MILITARY
CLOTHS and every sari tof Military Trim
ming., as well as an sumo Meek of .AI)Y
MA.Dit BurzrAur GOODS.
Baltimore, Feb. =, 1666.
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE VINE,
Lied by Hundred/ ar Oshrahalour for Church or
Ctakeisraces Purpoeca
WO,
./kruellerl for Laace and
USX Weakly Persona
TO
E=
VINEYARDS, NEW .IEIIBIEI'
Spear's hut Grape Wile, Four Years Old
PIR Justly celebrated native Wine to made
rom the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised In
country. Its invaluable
Tonic and SLrengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other native 'Wine. Be
ing the pure juice of the grape, produced ender
Mr. tipeer's own personal supervision, Its purity
and genuluenein are guaran te ed. The youngest
child may partake of 10 generou s qualities, and
the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It
Is particularly beneficial to the aged and debili
tated, and suited to the s. edam ailments that af
flict the weaker sex. It is, in every respect,
A WIRY TO BY RELIED ON.
Invalid. use ilipser's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speer'. Fort Grape Wine.
Weakly persons And a bement by its use.
ripper Winee in Hospitals are preferred to oth
er wines
Said by Druuate and Grocers
-411-The Trade sapplied by JOll4lOOll, Holloway
& Cowden, sad French, Illeharda Oa, in Phila
delphia.
A.
*Sp
ear% Vineyard, New Jersey. Mae, US
Broadway', New York.
August 3a, M. 17
DR. R. HORNER,
DAYSICiAN AND DIWOOMT,
Offkoe and Drag Stone, CEIAMBEILSBURG T.
.GETTYSURG.
Ildmakal lidtici Willmitit atutripi.
DRUGS, AIELIMLNICSA PATENT MED/C/NFE,
STATIONERY, PERPUMERy, SOAPS, BRUSH.
RN, ILET AWINCLEK, DYE STUFFs,
(3E9 13 TO AXING SODA, CREAM OP TARTAR,
LAEPS, apex, au, éa,
PURE LIQUORS fir mesltulual purposes.
Dr. R. Horner's OLIHN, a reliable remedy tor
chapped hands, rough skin, de.
All articles warranted pare and genuine.
DEC. 27, M. it
NEW BAKERY.
N -ZIWPORT I ZIEGLER,
MECHANICAL BAKER
South
the be Washingfen intent, onei &Vero from the
haul
Daigle Hotel, 0
of MITh.WHO', Ps. Constantly,'
at
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELA, be.
Persons whihing fresh Bread will be served
every morning, by leaving their names awl reel
deuoes at the Bakery. Every effort made to
prams Ove us l call.
April 40, I !.
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests h
UMW= FOUNDRY,
wosid leans
sad others, that he la aid man
hhala of eistinai and letratata4.,
molar, oil abort norJee mat aa
_ TanzstrErd3 Arra rd'at
iuMen , t&se= t = - 8 8PfE r 1 „ )
Rrndeliad a gr,~ "ji
web ax Claid Pima Lad J .
flideblll
and Oen Piausba• tire
the Istax tesoak v lAgi g i ttUrEarewe for
Oder Pr
- 1 , -I.II43rW , WISLIVO 2
for Owasbotbe or larches with wraTtbleg eta
in ha Inte. anatteargatara
NOSBALL—a. bed IhavbarealVertaa sans
bond Wraps, sad staring Wagon, ail new.
-DAVID Wiltlannt
Bzseettmee NotAee.
MARX antMUM; RElTATE—Letters tee
lastastaty en Um estate of Mary Rinehart,
pi Wuhan township, Adams ea., dosemod,
hating teen ipsoted to the undersigned, re
ddlanit„rpeematil""ligegetehera gl arele. " :o -
thi =t i = ll 4t a ti
.4 0 .' =
4'41,
tf . Ilut settlement.
. WR.S.LaY STALTSM,,i
nes ei•
sialtlMP wasting tee &Mae a
& ar
I 7- 'l4, 44112;
k
P ‘ 2.: 0
REMOVAL !
CLOTHIER
~: "~t
WM. T. lif OPF.LNEIN "OWN *AKE"
~ r.krwr. oNg SKIRTS,"
6lnic the beat and L'ltedriter Low Patcr.D limp
Skirts ln the market. Trall Skirls tesprlngs,
; fit epriagts, 41.10; and 40 sprinp. 81,43.
In tante, It tepee, 20 springs, Si ( erns ; z
efirll34l ll F r lts • tu Trines, 91,15; and 83 eprlngs,
SUL th every
"Our N eke" of • TM4KIIITS,' Elev
en Tape Trail., from 20 tulig 'Trines, YEW to 112.30.
Plain, Six Tapes ID tol4o twinge, from 96 Cent.' to
It Tines Skirta are better titan those sokt by
ether extabllatirriente as Unit Maid geode, and at
nech Ware, priors.
"Our OWN Make" of "CiI.iIifYIONKIRTS"
are In ovary way snperlor to all ot her Meop
Skirts before the public, and only have to he..
nulled or worn to convince every ono of the
Md. Manunotured of the best linen-finished
Engibth Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and
the style of the nietallo teatenings and manner
of ..somas the.. sums= tor durability and ex
tellence any other Skirt In tide country, and are
MOW. sore 11011/10., wear WNW, give 11101. sat
!ann.—ton and are really cheaper than all othe rs. Mery ks)T r ailimukt try aim. rimy ere WIN, •oki
extsmitlye by Merchants th roughout this and
the *Moth tug states at very moderate prices. 1I
you want the beet oak for vertu
('llainpion
glint," It you do not find them,get the mer-
Mneltwitb wham youdeai Warder them for yon,
or cane t!t_ernel, direct to us . Merchants will
Wed ode =latent grades of Skirts exactly what
they need,_aad we especially Invite Limn bend
and examine our extensive assortment, or send
llor Wholesale nen Ina
To he had at Retail at MsuiriCactury, and of the
Segall Trade generally. and at Whoteaale of the
Isanahuturer only, to Whom all or den shoukl
be adciresaed.
MANUFACTORY AND HATARROOIT ON ARCH
RTREFT,
Between Rh and 7th Ma., Pleihntelph la.
K M. T. HOYKINK
Feb. SDI, ISM Mtn
Fal3BlMl6 4 BAN,
N .. Y WWI' NUMMI' BIREET,
roßr, P.
AGENTA AND DRALXIII
PI tNOS CABIN F:7' OntIANS, MELODEON
AND ALL MI HOLM OV
Ntnitt'Al. IN I'lt
reopect fully Inform the pu hl le that they are pro
pared to furnleth 1.101111.1 of the following menu
facture or of any other make that May be pro
Albright. Bribes & Schmidt,
Chieherfas It t/Ms, nradbury,
Kush. & %ma. Gnlo dic ken,
INTI4T s VICIA,II.IIATKO
COTTAt 7E, It' . It IiOrTX3IR
OROA AS A .V 1) MELODICO
Theme In9truments stand unriNalleil by Any
thing found In this el,untr) or In Europe, as Is
admitted by all Impartial Judges. The most em
inent Pipe Urgun ltuliden, and Perfortnem, the
Met to dtbrot Cr ex.vellenee In rood Tune, pro
non twirl !Item s 15 , etiperku , to all others tor vit
ae-NI/MO) gunk. twtieolot lon end round Tone the
essential feature In Instruments of thin elm?,
We Invite the severe 14111littl and I' I' I tic
PATENT VOX Ht NIA:VA TItENIOI,O,
. . .
Vila Into and most wonderful Invention (so ae.
knowlMl all leading artbits) will Is wand
only st e
.. 13 . I t na c yuirien e ts o . p, I w n . at ten a tia i i ,
fur language. Its beauties cannot. be written, tot
moot be !ward to be apprectals4l. By this atop
an ordinary perfOrmer cart pTOMICI. effect
W bleb rotor irtwa Ufa unto of practice fur an artist
upon • violin. It entirely ehathes the rent Tone,
Malign thesympathetic NWeetnoll/1 ad the in.lntall
void, making It tomelodious and pure that it
Never fade headlong the listener.
TUE ILklati/NIC ORGAN
for Chnrehrs, Piddle Halls nail Parlors has ■
powerful suiwßans with In.lep•ndent root., Har
monic. atta•hment nod Vox Humana Tremolo,
and la UNloved to he the moat powarful rest or
gan made, Whig ',orb equal to a Pipe Organ of
three time* the sad,
All instrument. warranted (or floe years.
.1.1-1311 ASS BANDS supplied with Instruments
and music at rnaitormitle terma.
A Ilbersl U..eount allow•r41 fur C'llurchu nntt
ttheth tirhoolit.
aarlnstruetlona even both In Vocal and In
ortrumental Music, at our room., and at poplin
horn., either to Individuals or chows, on rtatson
able terms.
pac.l7 le* if
Gettysburg Railroad.
CnAmIE IF ( CoNNECTIONI4,—On and after
Wednesday, Novemilier elk, IMA, Palate/Ig,
Trains will t. and arrive at (lett> ;Mara, and
make connections. follow'.;
PI RBT P.O94E:it:ER T ItAIN al 11 /ravelrttya
burir at 8.15 A. N. a Ith pieoomgers for York,llar
risburg, Philadelphia, lialtiluorc,•nd the North
and Wiwi, arriving at Hones er Juin lion without
change of rare, at la.ll A. N., ennnerthig with the'
Fast Line South on the Northern Central
and arri, Mg at Baltimore at 12:33 comm.
Also eOOllO, ling w ith Mall Train from Baltimore
north, arriving In Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. Arri
ving at ((eft) ..h o 1440 P. M., With Parwesige 2 w
from Harrisburg, - York, Baltimore and Wash-
Isigton.
srxx): , :n PAW4RNORR TRAIN will leave Get
ttratb:lLiAid arch
i w n i g di L" rnill cr liOrth - .
Arrive at e llthwire t a ' t I.ve P. el m . Arri ve n al, Get
tysburg at 5.30 P. M., with passions,. from Phila
delphia, Harrishura and the North and Wort,
and also with paananders (rum Baltimore and
Waahlairion by the &at line north, Which 100 or
BARBI:owe et 13.10 acorn
Pareengers can larva Baltimore in the Moll
Train at SADA..., and arrive In fletty.litire at 12.40
P. M. Or leave Baltimore to the foot Ilme at 12.10
noon, and arrive in Gettyabork 5.311 P, Hot
one change of can by the first train, either way,
viz: at Hanover Junction. The fait line on the
Nortlhern Central will not stop at any local ate,-
Bona, ezeept York, Ilanover Junction end Park
ton. Connection. certain.
A. bIaCTIRDY, Fran.
Nov. 15, MN.
Hanover Branch Railroad,
9N and atter MONDAY, Dec. filth, 199'7, passen
ger Dunks on the linnover Drawn nallettael
11 lame as fol s:
/111.14 T THA.II4 will leave Hanover at 9.113 A.
M., with passengers for 'Toth, Baltimore.
W Harris
burg, and the North and est. This train ar
rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. IL, connecting
with the nun Line South, on the Northern Om
teal Italloay, which arrives ut Baltimore at IJAiI
P. M., and also with the Mall Train North, a hlith
arriN es at Harrhiburg at 12.55 P. M.
W? Meru retoeb NaseweriNll.BB , P,
and arrives at tisigyabwg at 4.05 P. M.
SEI 1.) ND TRATN - leaves lltinover at 2.4 a P. 34.,
and arrives at the Junction at 3.40 P. if., connect
ing with the Mall Train South, which arrives at
Baltimore at 6.20 I'. M. Passenger . * by this train
fur York iRY over at the Junction until &II P.M.
ildi-ThisTmin returns to Hanover at 4.4 d P. N.,
with paasengers fur Hanover, thrttyabarg and Llt
tleidox n.
Passengers leaving Baltimore ntr.liancrver, Bet-
Vsbarg and Llttlestown, will take either the
Mall Train at 8.80 A. M., or the Fast Line at 12.10
P. M. JOSEPH LEIB, Agent.,
Dec. M. 1987. LC
ADAMS COUNTY
MITTITAL WINE INNURANCF: COMPANY
INCORPOI.ATID, MARCH' IS, MI
President—George !Swope.
lace Presldent—elemuel R. Russell
socreLury—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—E. Ci. Fahnestoek.
Ezeoglve Comuiltwe—Rotwrt McCurdy, An
dew lialatnelman, Jsosb King.
Arjyers—Creorge Swope, D. A. Buehler. It.
, W. Elehelberger, B. R. Russell, M. ti.
Enhnestock, A. D. Buehler, R. U. Meereaty, Oat
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Oxford; Win. B. Wilwm, Bendentville; H. A.
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ahnit, lisruiltonbuu; John l'unnlughunt Fr
se
tiom • John Hunter, ..NlountJoy ; Wm.llowe White,
Li s b i c ir ia
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(or more than 1.5 years, and In that hat,
made but oar aaseasinent, having buses by
flee during that period amounting $13,0141-11e,-
110 Or Whrell twaren plidd trartitg the lest two
years. Any person desiring an Insurance can
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. -
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