Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, October 16, 1868, Image 4

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tv , In the operations or the farmer, the
" ,3 ' great secret of success is the facility
land cheapness of the manure heap
! i . . A W'hieti is made oet‘of the waste materf-
• ; 'falls thataceurerdste nr exist about Min. I
;Al'illis material is always accumulating, I
i•st `i,artirleliere serfeultureds badly carried
kik on, their Is uncannily 3 prorortiociate
t•eil neglect of manures. A count ry 10 fur !
41 poi erhdied in its agriculture just in
;
1; •proportion as its crops are removed
I; and the was to 18 unsupplied to the soil
.?
6 !. now undergoing exhaustion. Hence
' a cnuntr' that Cal . :** , US products to
the city, mid where the waste of the
I , , city is allowed to run Into the sea, is
VI {' In izreat danger of being run out.
Like nature herself, the farmer
pi s should allos nothing to run to waste.
Ad Inc must learn to utilize everything.
m , The ancients when engaged t idi mining
A (T.-rations frequently performed their
A , work very unskillfully, and it is said
A that the silver mines that were wrought
A; In Greece in the days of Xenophon are
.. r t . now worked over again by making use
ou' of Ilie - ivaste materials of that day.
.
Poor farming only partially uses the
• ..
I.td `itch' materials of the farm ; good 1
,i farming saves the whole, just as the
p r- skillful miner works out all the gold
i i from the ore.
r o It le hard finding a farmer at the
ii ~resent day who will allow a stream to
ie s. run through his barnyard and carry
.s .r.i .oiihis liquid manure, or who will Set
A . tiff, - to his heaps of straw, or who will
J r, allow his chip-yard to aceutnulate load
.4 1 after load of refuse matter. These
, 4 faults of the farmer are rarely to be
seen at the present day, but the great
~, T q uestion will arise In the' minds of
a l . ' most farmers, how they shall add to
imtr t heir manures and how they shall
T; treat them. =
,I, A An important rule is to make the
-14 manure heap a common receptacleof
or , everything otherwise useless about the
„,i4l house and barn.
~: , ./i It is surprising how great an aeon
, ( mutation of manure attentive farmers
:11 2 can make by watching every opportu
,-ry silty to save ft.—Maine Farmer.
T ie
TRZATIIENT OP CLAY LAND.
T? I had a patch of hard clay land in
La u one of my field'', containing about
S half an acre; It was co hard we could
S not plow it with two horse'', and when
i:'Pit_Kas plowed it e...ne up In large
Ji lumps from one foot long to three; the
rc harrow-would hound and bounce over
'l' it, and yon could not see where It had
it ( licell ; we could not plant It for the
ott' lumps. It was a aouree of trouble and
~,r.- v elation to me, and, determined to
ihriiimething with it, so I went to
E work. I put a large blind drain
Ifr thfough Om middle of the patch; this
was.my main drain. Then I ran from
ab the - Anaiii drain small ones each way,
twtin t.y feet apart, to the °IAA& of the
• clay patch. I laid in two Inch drain
•,,,,t• tile. Then I drew on a large amount
of corn cobs and imam manure; then
lisutnnier (allowed ; then In the fail, I
l e. drew on a large amount of well totted
a manure, and sowed wheat, and it was
,„. b by far the best wheat I had in the field,
S. I never saw any clay lumps to
c v r.peak of in the patch. It was the best
Ire° land to plow that I had, and raised the
1,0) Ligest crops and I am satisfied that
I) , If farmers would drain and manure
their clay lands heavily, It would rich
k ly pay them for the trouble and ex
, ; e pence, and be a saving in horse flesh
I ti uzyl harrow teeth.—Cor. Country Gen
g 1/CMCI/1.
rt % ANIMAL!' THAT CHEW THE CUD
F
n Ruminating 'animals gather their
ilia food rapidly, give It a few outs with
p n the— teeth, and swallow it. It goes to
Winn Interior receptacle, where it is
lin moistened ; this is very essential if it
el ti be dry hay. When the animal has
9. a filled himself, he masticates the food
el e thus stowed away in his stomach, rais
e; si log It cud by cud. When a portion Is
complete) masticated, it passes to
tnother receptacle, and the process of
di,gestiou goes on. Thus an pic, it left
a Ito himself, will raise and masticate all
ci pills food thus stowed away in iris stom
ot If he be pushed and worked
ijbard, and does not have time to ma.-
utic.ate, he falls off in flesh, his health is
s poor, his digestion idcomplete.
n h -The horse, on the contrary, however
-I.htiiuch in a hurry he may be, must maa-
U ticato each mouthful before he swai
n, f c loys it. A hungry ox let into wAusead
siee will till himself in twenty minutes,
'e while a horse would want at least an
u hour and twenty minutes to take the
o lt „rue amount o! grass. The ox, deer,
f Fit heep, goat, chamois and rabbit ging
lathe natural prey of ferocious beasts,
Nate endowed with the extra stomach In
~which hastily.to stow away the food
10% ithout mastication. This may, per
&laps, be regarded.. a wise provision
dor nature, enabling them to sally forth
A p , here the food Is plenty, and in a
c ohort time fill themselves and retire to
d,a_place of safety to ruminate their food
sat their pleasure.—Er.
•
9 8 1 A Gurwnfrrown should not be ex-
E ° nosed to the weather, awn not only in
ures. the woodwork, but the sun's rays
17 'Arden the stone so much, in time, as
it o render It almost useless; neither
Lkbonid it stand In the water in which
- runs, as the part remaining in the
't water softens so much that It wears un
ir.,
r ic quany an d "out of true."
WATCHL3I WA7.IN=I t
etEW/S STROUSE ,
•
,Jthis Watch
011 I
returned returned from New YOrlo
b i. zt r t i t c ti t h . att . ra c e a ll ti v n e o artr i t l m t tut.. Ho otßus such
cl myers.
it
stock clubroom a let ' xiCe . fo L r b o i f o ig;
Ot:ELEDRATED . AMERICAN WATCHES,.
- GOLD AND SILVER, via:
/ 3.4
, P. S. Bartlett," Wm. Eliery." and "Apple
.j ann S Tracy ; '
ti a' with Watches oC almost All other makes.
,
, i want EAP and (360 D Watch, canon
11 LEWIS STROUBE,
At hLs old Stand.Carllels street,
e nearly opposite the Depot, GeUTsbusi,l",.
continues theGrOsr MAWS %BA
;41.3a femlonary business, ash thins%
GifJone'll,lB67. it
: • Robert D. Armor,
'US FITTER, PLUMBER AND
is - BELL I.ANOEB,
4 `pa Midrib 41k, halts.quare from Me Churl
„:l GETTYSI3ISk(I, PA.,
litiriLL prnoriptly attend to all orders to
TV blo line. Work done In the moat mat.
romib t9r irtie n rg=to "'Pr o ke nnir al'”'
•i4611n4 fillgetalk:?)4l'll.:lrTte'lle-ralr.
PIPE, Stops, Top end Frost Spigots, W and,
short, everything belonging to go. or water
[urea.
easil a ttatierll f io untl vr ah*l . deail.
short,
ll'
WOOL WANTED.
I ME , . . motet *ice will be &yell,
ati2lnisi, ales?, stmaapareglON
mid 411 '
• . Arziameria. at ors.
+TIE 'CLEI i ' YS}3 : I.TRG COMPILER, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1868.
ANOTHER BAKERY.
fTEI &wderEigiw Lis E & Sokerir at
tro , oorner a( Washington and nigh Woin.
Getty.bara, and InNlOl.l the pubtte•R fat
=
I=
ROLLS; Tiller
CAKES. PRETZELS. &0..
g.r.V/f.,r D.i r.
Bg wan% the beet of flour anal other materi
els, mai doing hie work welt, he Lopes to glee
'ett/404km Jo surf car" LIU at e pr sold
yourepidefitothe'llitkerf, velar ot-Weeh-
IngtOlt end High streets, appoalte the P ll4-
nude Institute end Powers's Granite raid.
CHRIPITLIJI HOFFMAN
Apell 17, 11101. U.
LEWIS STROUSE
Hu btinght troy his old stand, on Car Hale
street, and 'ageing Into busineesagaik heavier
than ever: He asks his old friends and the
public to salt.
NOTIONS, GROCEBH23, CONFECTIONS,
MOH A BS, TOBACCOS, IC., &0.,
in large variety, and a little cheaper than the
cheapest. Goal lorget the place—nearly oppe.
site the Rallroad Stollen.
Gettysburg, 0ct.11,1841.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF OUTTYSZURO
Will 011ow , interest on Special Doomits, am
follows:
5 per cent. per anemia Per 1 year
1:1=:Ii=:=1
4 64 66
ER=l
Cil;Ki:l
Will CASH COMPOUND INTERIM? NOTES
and eotr-PONB.-
will also purchase or ,sell STOCKS and
BONDH of every kind, free of charge as man
miltion, and will at all Umee pay the Mall
INT PRICE for GOLD and SILVER, and
will, with pleasnre, trauma& an business
promptly, ea heretofore, pertaining to a well
regulated Bank
OEO. ARNOLD, Cossbler
Gettysburg, Nov. 8, 1887
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK
GOVERNMENT DONOR, f all k
BOUGGT and SOLD.
EItVEI-TTIIIITY BONN; converted Int.
FIVEI-TWENTY BONDS Without charge.
I=
The HIGHEST PREMIUM ;old on GOLD
end SILVER.
IiTtICKS and BONDS, of all klndA, bought
for pnownowtthoutCHAßClllgti (.10M
.111EU310N.
ORDERS PROMPTLY' EXECITTED
Inform' on SPECIAL DEPORITFI ndruneed
per erne., TIN:
3 per real. for I year,
• per ee4L. fief =sough..
II per rent. for i mosUie
Perim's Wishing Lionization to fogard to
U. S. Bonds, and Stooks of an kinds, are In
Yttod to give ue ii 00, and we will give all
InfortOsUon 01;eertully
J. EMORY BAIR, (Mahler
Gettysburg, Oct. 25, 1512 r. tt
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LADIES' COMPANIONS,
TOILET SETS
WRITING DESTCB,
PERFUMERY,
Fancy China and Bohemian Vases,
TOYS, &C., &C., &C.,
AT A. R. FEISTEL'S,
°Noon& ratineetockre Store.
Oettribmg, March IT, MS.
SELLING OFF
AT COST !
The undereigned, Intending to mate a change
in their butanes 'shortly, 1/111 well Out-their
entire stoitk st 908 T. below goods will be
sold SHO/ARDLIO4I OF MT. Our sleek
I=
Dry Goods,
Notions,
C l arPeb%
Queens-ware,
Glass-ware,
()
Perm`un l dell 4 i ;illl : tiaripillui - H should avail'
theimelires of Ilds - oppOrtnnity at once, as the
• , •
whole stock will soon be disposed or.
DOPEORN it HOFFMAN,
rarthweatligasee,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Atiest. ms.
LAWilEkceb. DI &
WHOlSaets DEALMIL 1
FANCY GOOIS
F0X1921% .
.Z ant
• VAIMETLEP.
Sft No. it ii;ilift l es l lll l. '
DlAWeen oWard t Llbertr sees
My 7, NO.
I=
CE6NGE OF FIRM
rnHE th!itliweilened have leased the Ware.
1. house eu tte corner of Strettan etreet ati4l
the Rattraal, lu G. It) sburg, where they u 11l
carry oil the
Grain and Produce Buiiness
In Alt Its branehe%. The hhcheet prices will
always I. paid for Wiwat. ltye, Corn. Oata,
Clover and Timothy needs. Flitxsee,l,Sunise,
nay and Straw, limed Fruit, Nuts, Soap.
}lain*, 6ThouJderd ao lAil.. Potatoes. Nllll.
everything else In nos country produee One
Groceries, of all kinds '
_ .
constantly on !um 1 and for ash—Cdflee.,
Sugars, tiolasses, sit raps, Teas, spices, Salt,
Cheese Vinegar, t-tsla, Mustard, Starch,
Broortat, Bucket., heaps, At.. Also
COAL OIL, Fish 4.11, Tar, dte. FM of all
kinds; spikes sod Nails; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
They are always aide to supply a drat rate
article of Flour, with the different kinds of
Feed.
Atao, Ground Planter, with Guanos and
other fertilizers'. COAL, by the bushel, ton or
ear load.
We will ►leo run
Lines of Freight Cars
1 No. 77 North street, BAVIIMORE, and 811
Market street, PIIILADELPIIIA. All
went to Htber of tho above planes trill C °d re!
noised andfarwardedWoMptly, (Scuds should
be marked “Elenuers' Oar ,
IL S. BENIYER a BRO.
•April 10, MK If
'WORDY & HAMILTON,
NOIGALFIS zif
PLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C.
raundersigned are paying, at their Ware
ouse, 41 Orlisle street, adjoining Bueh-
Hall, the highest prices for
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
BUCKWHEAT, CLOVER AND
TIMOTHY SEEDS, POTA
TOES, &C.
and invite producers to Ivan them a call be
tore ceiling.
They have constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE BUPPLj OF GROCERIES,
Molasses, Syrups, Coffer*, Sugars, he, with
Salt, Fish, Oils, For, soaps, Baron and Lard,
Tobaccos, &c. Also tie. best rand. of FLOU R,
with FEED of ull kinds. They likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes` Phosphate
cailk h il Mexican Guano.
they my tLo highest market prices
fossil they bay, they sell at the lowest living
profits. flay ask a share of public patronage,
resolved to give satisfaction ineve mse.
ROBERT 111 Y,
WM. 8. HAMILTON.
Gettysburg, July 1, 1841.
THE GErrrinUßG
SKY-LIGHT GALLERY
ITME undersigned takes pie:more In am:mut:M-
X lag to the eltizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally that he has removed from
his old rooms on Wed Middle street., to Balti
more_ street, 61141 arly oppoelte the store ol
Fuhnestock Brothers. The room he now oc
cupies has been r.subtly fitted up expressly
for his business. T 11.• lotuttion is au admirable
One, enabling him to take Pteturesinall shades
of weather, and a correctness unequalled
any where else.
L1FF.4.11: I PItOTOGRAPIDI,
or evrry size sot .ir,rription, Ptocuted in
the fineststyle tintitar uttrntion gin
to the CARTE DE VISITE, mil to copying
A.III3.IIOTYPE.S DAGUEItILEOTYPES of
deceased friends. Also—
THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a new style of pieture, which has become
very popular with the public, not only (or their
beauty, but for ela,pness and convenience.
SIXTEEN for ONE DOLDARonIy. Ala,
—THE PORCELAIN PICTURE, which for
their beauty and du rah' Ihe are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to the haslaeas In
all Its various branehes, and having had eon
eiderahle expe.rienwN e run no rink In GUAR
ANTEEING PI:RPE(TS.kTIFIFACTION.
Our (mintiest for a full display of our skill
are unetsudled by any other Gallery In tne
county, and we would therefore Invite every
one to mil at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKY
LIGHT GALLERY.
6131 .111.1 eiitullneour Spen
. r i erlld p k i tge
for yourselves.
l one 25, 1866.
HAY AND GRAIN
TKINTED
FIE undersigned would announce to the
T
clUsens of Aiimps county that they eUll
curry on the -
GRAIN AND lIAY BUSINESS,
at the old stand, GRANITE STATION, on
the Gettysburg Railroad. They are prepared
to pay the hlglioit prices for GRAIN AND
ILA T. Whey keep all kinds of
GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOS,
&A, whlc.h they will sell at the emallest
pest,. Give or a colt and lee for yourselves.
PHILIP lIANN & 80Na.
Dee. 20,1817. ly
Farmers, Attend to Your Interests !
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
mibseriber would inform M ed°.
Ma cu
Mn and others, that he le stilt manure..
Luring various kinds of castings and Ma,
chine., - made to order, on abort notice,
such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(five different sizes of Powers,) CLOVER
SEED HULLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN
SHELLERS AND SEPARATORS CORN
FODDER CUTTERS, ST RAW AND HAY CUT
TERS; CORN PL , Lfs f ERA;
PLOUGHS,
such as Out Plougloi, Ilarehear Ploughe, Side
hill and Corn Pilick. , i; the
WIRE-SPRINti HORSE RARE,
the latest im ruvenient; also SHIRRMANk
FiltliP-D &ONO HORSE RAKE.
lie will likewise Inanuteatme
MOWERS AND REAPERS.
METAL, SCREWS for Cider Premises,
IRON RAILINU for Cemeteries or Porches,
with everything el. In hie line, all at low
rates.
FUR RALE.—A One-horse Wagon.
DAVID STERNER.
April 1p,1868. If
CABINET-MAKING.
!SAVING located In the town of NEW OX-
Jja FORD, Adams county, will eart7 ea
the business of Cabinet-making, in all Its
branches.
FURNITURE
kept on hand and made, to order. He will
also keep lbr sale a choice assortment of
CHAIRS.
He Invite. the citizens of the town and
sarroanalithe country to give - him a call, as
he :will .ell as low am can be purattaned at any
other place, He w 111 guarantee his work to
be made hp In the best manner, and of,good
materials.
New Oxford, Jan. 91, 1963. tf
MORE NEW CLOTHING
AT BRINKERHOFF&
STACKS OF. TRAM!
irBRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamokd
and York street, has of returned from
e city with an unusually attractive assort
ment of
CLOTHING FOR RPRING t BUMMER
wear. which he will sell at such primes, can
not Is.ll to take them off vety tmAdly.
and Judge for Ives. To look at the ex
.:guest. Maids tasteful cutlass yid neat
and substantial sewing,and then to get his tow
prlces—callenteannot help but buy, when they
see it so muck , to their Interest to do so.
He ham Coats, Pants, Vests, of styles and
uu ltnitas and noes;
Warta of all kinds, Cravats ,GoMps, Hand
kerchlas, Neck-tiee, fAnen and Pa,
:pUollara.plaapealers, Brushes, Comas:
Umbreilas, Poakt=t,
Ittng /141 ti Chewing
Pi i 7 t t i . 4 .atioitery, he
Watches, Jewelry, with • tbotinand
and one other articles entirely too numer
ous to detail In a newspaper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to his
sew stock, confident that It will 11 , 4 . , ,t ime—and
5 9 SWFORA Of Will sell akesper. •
the - pmee—oarner of York street anti=
Diamond, Gettysburg.
Apra 17, DM tf JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
NEW FORWARDING
COMMISSION MOUSE.
IiAVING perrehased the extensive 1,82.11-
house, Clre , &c.. of Culp & Earnahaw,
andersignad intend to carry on the bail
nem nder the hem of Ingham & Co., at
the ol d stand, an the corner of Washinsilon
andllip Bathyal streets, on a more extensive sale
s iMentotore.
arb paying the highest markot_prioes kw
gum FLOUR.GRAIN ANDCE. • 1. , RINDS
OF PRODU
"WA and FEED, SALT,i at4E jta ce all kinds
ar 11C1/41.1& , 4 ~ kepi eaa on hand
while els
and kw sale, cheaper than they can had any
e.
PLASTER, aad all aloft et FERTILIZERS,
eonatantly on halal or furl:dotted to order.
A REGULAR LINE OP FREIGHT CARS
will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY
MORNING, and aesouraiodallcot toils& will
ybe nta as ocoodon inoy require. By this ar
rangement we are immured to soave"
at all thaw to and front lialUmore.
AU bw!-
new ofs tihtt entrusted. to will be
promataaaltikl to. •Otitsiitra•-r - on to ilia
Ware =se of Stevenson & North
Rawatilin •
to war be l l deal ,
Amin
• ALEXAN
AMLI3 *MX
Ise. IfICL
gitAmmer anuovim—reekomes rid
lariat 11/Needshi Compound, try the use
wheal' saheb Weer le @sme a r IMMe
, Om it
t a ftil bi ta me jaeh eau doeteWh
6 'SOW rer l ,4 A_ Or MS ratv,
WX. C. STALLSNTrIi & SON,
CIE:TT YSB URG, PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTRSCTORS,
Ara prepared to do all klad of Carpentering
—contracting and erecting buildings of all
kinds, Repairing, &c. They keep constantly
...
on hand w3d mu:lo66am* to order,
DOORS, BUD= EBB, BLIN 01% RANH, DOOR
AND WINDOW NBAIiIIIS, CORNIdS,
DOOR. tk WINDOW Bascicvni,
And any othor Article In the liollding Line.
Seasoned mateind enustantly Oa Mew!, expo.
' , lanced workmen always In readlars, sad
work executed with dispatch.
Si-Orders pnmapay
*opt. 30 , , INC U
NOTICE..
GIXGEL L' 8 .3(Z.Z .L
I WILL be In Gettysburg with MARI, ge.,
aa every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of each
week. Pasoan who may desire me to ter-
wish them with either Flour or Feed Star will
leave their orders either with John L. Tate
or Danner R Ziegler, stating the kind and
quantity, when the lame wile he delivered at
their dwellings.
GEORGE G/NGELL.
March LI, see. M
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
ON the Hill. Baltimore street, aettyabtarg.
Pa.--Oonstanay on hand, or made to or
der, all kinder:4
RIDLYG BADDLEB.
WAGON SADDLES,
CARRIAGE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNEBB
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
=
sti low as the lowest.
11131=C93
12LI!IMMII
IN GREAT VARIETY,
PAItA9 0 L 8 ,
FANS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS., &C.,
Ft.crvv - cfc W'cDocisr.
E=E212:21111
JOHN C. ZOUCK,
m.aaaci Agent,
NEW OIFOHD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA..
1
ISO FARMS, MILLS.
FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS
TAVERN STANDS, COUNTRY BEATS,
STORE STANDS, TOWN NOUSES & LOTS,
IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYLAND AND
OTHBII, STATER.
Persons wlahliog to penises u well ea to
sail property will do well to give me a call
at my °Mee, or address by letter, as they will
And It to tbair &dean twi,
Jay 19, 18M. ly
CHEAP SHOES.
Prices Reduced !
NO BRAG, BUT A FACT!
COME AND SEE.
E are selling off a large assortment of
Men's and Boyle Heavy Boots, and La-
Illeece• and Ctldren's Shoe. and Gallen
of ail w h o t greatly reduced moose • and In
vite a weal to purchase to call and be
convinced of this. ROW Q. WOODS.
Sept. 4,14/4. 4t
DR. R. HORNER,
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Moe and Drug Store. CHAMBERABURG ST
GETTYSBURG.
Medias] advise without charge.
bRUGIB,MIEDICHNES,PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY PERFUMERY SOAPS TOI
LET Awn. BRUSHER, bYE STUFFS,
SPICES, BAKING SODA, CREAM OF TAR
TAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., &C.
PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes.
Dr. R. Ilorher's ()LIEN, a reliable remedy
for chapped hands, rough akin, &c.
All articles warranted pure and genuine.
E. H. MINISIGH.
CHAMBERbBURG STREET
MIST DOOl TO THE Krnnorrs HOTEL,
riETTYBiiMO, - PA.,
Confeetion,Periodical and News
Depot,.
ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONS, CAN-DUDS
ORARGES. •/4:344;TE!)-.1"
&C, &C.. AbC..
ICE CREAM AND eiHNS
and to huitlilat arnad payika at shortest
THE DAILY PAPTJ3B,O" HALITIIIOIIIII,
NEW YOBi AXD i
=OMR ilAOAzflt
rirr.tri.-!9•R”Tirmg
sr cau. AND EXAM atm. -sa
Feb. b.
Ovaderr ikaavals.
Etllo3 the liseper. the andillnlVlO. b au
thorised wish* resadids we Erse
Osersterer, flit Mews thaseek le eaer..
template theeepteind et the meatus ot de
emed esieleves or Meads win"
thew
mitred at this sr mos at the tide II hare It
Tieweenoets Nude Wei
Sauli a. erer leer, edesidipmet
liar& 11. VW Casper Ihs .
LAST NOTICE.
A t 10461 Med WU* Ws Ono of
At 'KIM piowoo oil sod
mool&o: It %reit lensoMsika orDomootaro,
Um, Podia bot ibo Maim 411,14. Ma
wr for ooliotioo. row-
Oat. VC V
BOOTS AND SHOES.
21 EIP lOTABIJSZLILIINT.
THE, undersigned lout erected a new build
lug, for e iloot And Shoe Establishment
on lgtrilale street, near the Millrued Station
Gott,yabarm where he now otitis for sale,
Boole, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, ect.,
for 'men, women and children, of different
Myles and prima He has a 111120 assortment
to select from, and will sell every article at
the mailed profits.
WORK MADE TO cquiEn, attic beet ma
terials and workmanaliln. Every effort' made
to render eattafaction, The patronage of the
public la solicited. Cull in, and select from
nis Stock or leave your niessnre. In either
case you cannot WI to be pleased.
.10112: REILLING.
July 3, 1108. ly
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers-in Flour, Groceries,
Notions, 4.c.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
rorkang e attaution of the public to their
large stock of Goods, at the old stand, on
street, Gettysburg, next door to the
Globe Inn, consisting or the best of
GIUXAMIIIS,
t r.,2 .; yra the ps, Mcdasses, Coffees, Tess, Spices,
REST BRANDS OF FLOUR
If the market, with Hams. Moulder*, Skies,
Dried Fruits, Oentectiosur, he. Also,
Norms%
In groat varUdy; Cedar and Willowoware,
Stone and Crockery-ware, Tdakete. &ware,
Tambours, and a Umsmand and one other
articles.-
BUTTER AND EGGS,
nlce and ftesh alwalw tor sale.
GUtemple it Co. spare no effort to please,
and are confident of being able to do so by
constantly keeping. a fedi and choice stock,
and selling at the very lowest profit.. COUN
TRY PRODUCE wanted, either for the cash or
In exchange for goods, highest market price
allowed.
JOSEPH & GILLESPIE,
DANIEL CASHMAN.
June 19,1888. tf
REMOVAL!
E arm of SOPER & McCARTNEY have
removed to North Baltimore street, near
t e Diamond, east aide, In the room formerly
occupied by David Ellantiller. We have on
hand a choice amortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
(Gold and Silver,)
JE E LRY,
of 2.11 kinds and latest styles. tiliverbnd Plat
ed Warw . : also tine bold, Silver and Steel
SPECTACLES,
of the bast manufacture. Also, Violins, Ont.
Ws, Aocordeons, Flute", Fifes , &c., Violin and
guitar ittrinws, Keys. Ice.
AU &Mds qJ RepatnnO m our line done at as rea
soweage ;ogees as deer/ Acre, and warrarded.
Thankful for pant favors, we solicit a eon-
Unuance of the same.
SOPER & McCARTNEY.
June 19, IN& tf.
THE HOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE!
FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES,
FAcroium, CHURCHES AND PUB
LIC BUIL DINiIS WITH (lASI
ENERATE9 OAR WITHOUT FIRE OR HEAT! •
THE simplicity and ease by which this Ma
-1 chine lr triunaged, as also Its economy and
great merit, reorimiggiul it to public favor.—
Call and see maehinSin operation at the store!
MANCWACTURFE AND MOLE AGENT,
DAVID JONES,
Ti Furnishing Store, No. 733 Green St., Phila.
farpfiend for Illustrated Circular,
Aug. 21, Isea.
.11-110847 CA".E.HA"
PLANING MILL.
IHE undersigned has established a PLAN
-ING MILL, on Marsh creek, four miles
from Gettysburg, at which he will manufac
ture
DOOM AND DOOR FRAMER,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING,WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair and Wash Bosnia, with everything
=ri le f lgu sac t a e
te t t Uird,l_ l „, -d eallseaS h ys
be used, all thoroughly dried, a r mln having
been put rip for the purpose.
Orders solicited, sod prompttr attended
to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every cf
tort made to accommodate customers.
JOHN D. PFOL`TZ.
May 15, 1868. ly
LUMBER YARD
NEMO rE27
undersigned himremoved hie Lumber
PRE
to the north-mat corner of Strut
ted street and the Railroad, but fifty yards
from his old location, where he will be glad
to have all In want of Lumber to call. His
stock Is larger than ever before, anis constant
additions are being made to It. lie has
WHITE PINE PLANE. INCH AND HALF
INCH BOARIA, FLOORING, RCANT
LENG, PALINGS. &C.. &C..
all of which will be sold at the lowest liv
ing rates. Call and judge for yonrseives. My
Lumber is good and cannot fall to give satis
faction.
• - •
JACOB FIHEAPS.
Sir A large lot of RIVER PINE SH.NOLES
for •ale very cheap.
Gettysburg, May 28, t 8. tf
Pennsylvania Mastic Sponge Co.,
1111 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ELASTIC SPONGE,
A SUBSTITUTE FOR
CURLED HAIR
FOR ♦LL
UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES.
CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR,
AND FAR SUPERIOR.
The Lightest, Ballad, and moat Elastic and
Durable material known, for
MATTROsEki, PILLOWS, CAR, CARRIAGE
AND CHAIR CUSHIONS.
It Is entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean
and free from dust..
IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALL!
Is always free Irma Insect life; la perfectly
healthy, and for the sick to unequalled.
If soiled In any way, can be renovated
quicker and easier than any other Mattress.
Srecial attention given to
FURNISHING CHURCHES, HALLS, diC.
Ratirosul men are especially Invited to ex
amine the Cushion Sponge.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Trade supplied.
June 2e, IBM ly
TELE ORKAT
AMERICAN COMB/NA TION
BUTTON-HOLE, OVERSEAMING
SEWING MACHINE
Is warranted to eseente ha the beat manner
e il v o c Zng v m =kg„ Bv il w nt in l G ni e ct2ll4 Fe Tlit
IThs. Ova/seaming, Embroidering on th eedge,
and in addition makes beautiful Button and
Eyelet Rolm in all fabrics.
IT HAS NO !QUAL. •
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEiT
FrIMILY; M. 4 CHINE
Is 773 Z WOULD,
AND INTRINSICALLY - THE CHEAPEST,
por it,n *whines onabisied in oar by a Wm
fial *wheal** otrusgroient.
Circulars with full particulars sad asinplos
of work dant on MU Machina can be
Pad on application at the
of the Agent, at A. R. Pelatelts Confec
tionery and VVarlats Store, Baltimore
gin• Alf
Gearg,
D. W. lIM
oneUSON, Agent.
Madanted year, and
Instruedlons gi am ven s
gratu w ito :sa usly all weir
mos.
May At ma SI
add Shoe' store.
IY - KITZMILLER &BRO.
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
YORE STREET. OPPOSITE THE HAKE
Sign of the Big Boot.
Ted oodorolgoed have oo
.. .d a nay Boot
la Shoe Nom Yoe.Metr.
the room recently occupied by
McCartney, and haveJad received from the
elty a large emortramit of
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
for Ihmtlemen% Lethal' and Chlklrens'
Weer. emaisting QC
CALF AND MP DOOM CONGRESS AND
24 91,1144110,
Ra
We sMa,l4 3 A r nralin-110 . ORDER,
W blade of e work being
made up et bees meimieb sad by erst-elem
amamme. The make yeeMer. ks bees I.
Me badame tkb was DI pare sail Wit
reato= rTh - i; see l iaez et. b-
Ye ear
Mention te - r=z
=We
DAVID E
:AMR A. ORME.
JgwIs,VIC V
GROOM & FLOUR STORE.
A'.E.l/0 r.I.Z.
MEALS & BROTHER
LT AVE removed the'' , Store to the Nein
-1l stedt property, on Chambersburg street,
where they propose to keep constantly on
tumd
ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES„
Flour, Peed, Notions, &c.
Also, VEGETABLES In *neon, fresh from
the May and csastry. Thay are determined
to sell
the
as We *newest, and im Cher on
ly ask the lonsit living Monts. the/ nePo
to merit and receive a /Wend abase of points
patronage.
MEALS a BRO.
April /0, VAS. II
THE OLD FREIGHT LINE
TO BALTIMORE
T ELE undersigned continues to run his
.13• eight Line to Baltimore,
twice a week. Depot—corner of Railroad and
Washington streets, Gettysburg. Cars run
to Hughes & Emerson's, 121 North street, Haiti
more. Freight carried own way, at the low
est rates. The patronage of his old Mends
and the public solicited. Goods to be marked
'Riddle's Line."
WM. E. DIDDLE.
Arne new Warehouse will soon be up,
when the Grain and Produce business will be
carried on as heretofore. Highest prices now
paid for Hay.
April 17, Mt if
BARGAINS
AT TIM
NEW CFROCrER:"I"
IN GETTYSBURG.
JOHN CRFAS & SON
I:AVE opened • new GROCERY, le Get
tysburg, on the north-west corner of the
41lic Square, and have Joist received •
splendid assortment of FRESH
GROCERIES,
Including Sugars, Coffeee, Molasses, Syrups,
Teas, Spices, Tobacco, Salt, Fish, Hams, shoul
dersAl, &c.
an, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nuts, Fruits, Soaps, Fancy Articles and No
tions generally. We will also keep on hand
FLOUR and FEED-STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, we are pre
n=to sell very cheap. Circe us a call awl
r 1 for yarned% ea.
JOHN CRESS,
J. W. CltbßS.
Sept. T, SGT. tf
NOTICE
TO CAPITALISTS !
Persons deadroun of investing and realizing
nearly NINE PER CENT., are requested to
call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
and obtain Ciroulara of the Union Paella
and also Ceratrol Paoli, Railroad Co
-
ponies gratis.
These investments are daily growing in
0
favor and sales Increasing.
Bonds am bad at all Limes at this flunk,
where all onnation oonoerulng soil in
vestments w beerfully be given.
EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
Dee.21.1e47. tf
UNIO CIFIC
RAILR '4 AD BONDS.
EMI
First National Bank of Gettysburg
Tti agent for the sae of the FIRST MORT
dAGE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIX
timittet ratesead interest, Air Interest pays-
ble semi-muinally at me counter.
All necessary Information given.
OEO. ARNOLD. Caebler
Gellitytbarg, Nov. AllO7.
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS.
THE undersigned bus biught out Ms former
partner, Wm. Guinn, and now'eontirmea the
THE LIME•BURNING BrjuNEk3B
hlmaelf—*C the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on
the corner of the RaLtroad and North Stratton
Street. Thankful for post permage, be win
endemorto deserve Ins mellanange, by tome.
eating the business se vhionsuly and ee as
large a wale as pondbia—ahnlya main. a
good article and giving good meaanre.—
Fannon and others maw loot for the prompt
Witter °lenient. .
He also continues the
COAL BUSINESS,
offering the meet papules kinds. House-
keepers and others should give tam a call.—
Mack=lth goal sonstantly on hand.
Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in
Gettyithnrg.
I=
Gettysburg. Nov. IS, biiri. ti
FARMERS!!!
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE!
TT is composed principally or the celebrated
J. Guano from
ALTA VELA.
Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA,
ample quantity to give activity (without. tn-
Jury) to the vegetation, and a large quantity
of soluble, •
, BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
together with Potash and Soda, the essential
elements of a
COMPLETE MANCRE.
The hlg %Utastlon In which IL Is held by
the many thousand farmer+ who are using It
In preference to all other kinds, le • ears
guarantee ot Its value.
PRICE Ikol.oo PER TON OF 10 BAOB,
- -
Bead tbr a pamphlet. Address
THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO..
BA Broadway, New Yark
July Id, ISM ly
SPRTIPG AND SUMMER
CL'O T 111 N .
GEORGE .411.0LD
Has now opens& a large Stock of 13.ADY..
&UDE currunio, mostly of his won nor
arolfree, ootpdotlop of all sizes of
COATS, PANTS } -_ VESTS,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS,
tindery, Se.. Se, of Dinlooo to lota the lloiedt
axamlne and Woo for younelfrea
Aprfl MAIM Of
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Z. HITEBEIEW,
H 146 el' Sin yor and
C L=rl t G o mi . nor do- '
rift =onamarr and tali asionilio, will rye
G.RE.4 T BARG✓IINS
before lavolodne, Yy stook of
ALL MINDS OF ItaICIELUIrOOM
IgrraMt= iii tf
414664.
VA r e ;s tu azi w v . sated to mow aad
Hanover Branch Railroad.
ON and alter MONDAY, Dec- Uth, pas
seniger trains on the ll.,nut or Branch
itallroad will leave an follows:
FIRSTTILAIN will hav e Hanover at 0.20 A.
M., with Toworniten for Y.. 10 Baltimore. liar.
rinhorn, and the North and N% est. 'fills Gain
arrives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., con
necting, with the I a:1461m0 South, on the
Northern Central Railway, which ands on at
-Baltiniore at 12.30 P, M., and also with the Mall
Train North, v, Well arils, at Harrisburg at
1.2.15 P. M.
gni - Thin train returns to Hallos er at P.
M., and arrit ca at 1.0111 +burg at I'. M.
SELOND TRAIN lots. IGinover at 2.45 P.
and orris en at the Junction at 3.40 P. M.,
connecting with the Mall Train South, which
orris co at Baltimore at 0.20 P. M. Ponsengeni
b) this train far Yuri; lay over at the Junction
until 6.11 P. M.
lierblo Train returns to Hanover
35., with proneengern f or Hanover, Gettysburg
and Littlestown.
Pansengern leaving Baltimore fur Hanover,
Gettysburg and Littlestown, will take either
the Mail Train at 0.30 A. M. or theEsaL Line
at P. M. JOGEBII LEIB, Agent.
Dee. SO. DOC. tf
Gettysburg Railroad.
=I
T TRAIN leaves 'Gettysburg at 7.15 A.
trrand connects at Hanover Junction with
e Faat Line south at 9.12, reaching Balti
more at 11.20, A. 51. Also with Mall Train
North at 10.38, A. 11., rent hing Ilarrisblarit at
1155, P. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg
at 12.50, P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at IP.
M., and connects at Hanover Junction with
Mall Train Routh at &OR, P. M., reaching Rai
timbre at 5.45, P. M. Returning arrives at Get
tysburg at 5, P. M.
The Freight Train with Passenger Car at
tached, lens es Hanover nt .1.30, A. arriving
In Gettysburg at Fl, A. 51. Lea , . es Gettysburg
for nano, er at 2, P. Si.
Sept. 18,1868.
Pennsylvania Central Parma
DOUBLE track route running between Phil
adelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving
Uettyaburg make the following oonneetlene
with Mb Trunk Hue:
Gettieborg leave at 8.15 a.m. and 12.45
FLm.varJune arrive 15.61 " 2.83
. .. •
.
-- 1. ... leave P 1.511 " 9.40 "
Harrisburg a rrlve 1.2.55 p. m. 11.45 "
]ease 4.19 •• 2.45 a. m
Philulelphis orris e 9 40 " 7.10 "
leave 1.I5" 12.15
arrive 1.30 n. zn. 9.20
At Philadelphia done connections sire Made
with the train,. for New York, Boston and ail
Eastern Cities. At Pittsintrk connections are
made in the New Union Depot with the trains
for all Western points..
61 - For further In turmatlon apulv to
EDWARD H. V. ILLIAMH,
tleu. nuts., Altoona, I.
HENRY W. 6 wINNE.II, nabs Ag t., 1 1 hi1A
June 5, lORI. tf
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE n;s3rTIANCE COMPANY
=I!
President--fi eOlge Swt.Jpe
Vice PreNitle ut —bum tu.l H. Huh
ecteLan-1). A. But I , lef.
'rreakurcr—E. G. FaimeNzock. '
Executive Cumuli kee—lt r obert McCurdy, H
A. Picking, Jacob Klug.
- .
Managers—George Canoe, D. A. Buehler.
R. McCurdy, M. Eiellelberger, S. 11. Russell.
E. o. Falinestock, A. Is. Buehler, It. G. Me.
ertsry, Gett.”diurg ; Jacob King, Stratton
township; Frederick Diehl, Franklin; Wm.
I). filmes New oxfoid: Wm. It. Wll..ii,
13enden, tile; 1 1.. C. Picking, st tuba n; John
Watford, Lai borne; Joan Picking, East It,-
lin ; Abel' . Wright, lkoderssllle; Aballel P.
lief. New Oxiord; f ns. 11. .MaiLl.a il , 11.11011-
tonlan; Jona Cantu 'r, edam; Jam
Horner, Moan kloy ;N m. \ lilt e, her; t.
lirThlx Company Is limited in
Mons to the county of Adams. It lion liren In
f; t igta r to r tL for more
him m t o hit i t i ll o z e va . r% an n l eu itt ,
haying paid looses by tire during that peri
od amounting t0L5,000. Au) person de
airiag an hinuronee ion apply to either of
the following gentlemen :
D. A. Buehler, ..iettysl.mrg.
E. U. Fahnentock, "
Jacob King, Ctraban tow until p.
H. A. netting, "
Predorick DWeni, I. "
Wm. Ito. Willie, 1.1 ty "
H. Peters, Pete V . S.)
Nil-7110 executive COMMILLue meets at the
miles of the 0,1111,4 - my, on the la.f
Kidnes
day In every month, at _o'clock, P. M.
June 11, Intei. tf
U. ICCEIRAIIY. JOHN P. ICCILEARY
"Best always Cheapest."
THE Best and Cheapaat
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County,
are always to be found at the old and well
known stand, Baltimore at., opposite the
Presbyterian Church—
McCREARYS'.
Our Riding and Wngon Saddles
are the most substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, tp/ain and silver mount
do are complete in every respect and war
ranted to be of the very host materiel and
workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars
BONDS. at
CAM/VT as UL r. They are the beet FIT
TING and moat durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harnesa
are made to order, us cheap as they can he
made anywhere and In the most substAmtlal
manner.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
Flames, Fly-nets, and everything to the line.
Name better or cheaper.
Our prices
Wve been =morn to the lowest living stand
ard.
A Liberal percentage for cash, of all Ma
amounting to g 5 or mare.
We work nothing but the twit stock and
will warrant every article turned out to be
in every respect as represented.
•Thankful for past Cavort; we inviteattention
to our present stack.
liPOive us a call sad examine pawns and
QUALITY.
Jan. 31, 1863 tf
relsubscribers haveJoet returned from the
earn& an immense supply of
HARDWARE ik REP,
which they are ofthrlng at thefr old eland In
Baltimore etreetat prlem to wilt the limb.
Our stock °mash; In part or
WILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
BLACKsMITH'S TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS,
SHOE FINDINGS,
CARI.NHT RAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES,
ALL KINDS OP IRON, tke.,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
OILS, PAINTS, Ac., &c.
There Is no arts-lo lneholed In the several
departments mentioned above but what can
be had at this store. Every clam of Meehan
les can be aoeommoduted here with tools and
endings, and Housekeepers c..ot find every ar
tilde In their line. Give us a call, as we are
out pre o a t ed to sell as low Mr cash m any house
the city.
JOEL B. DANNISR,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 15, bi 64.
MAP FOR CASH t
STORE!
OROCERIIIi, LIQUORS, C.&
Condoslipusl has retured to Gettysburg,
and opeoed a new Store, on Solitudes atre,
next door to the Post, Whoa, and nearly qp
poidte the Court House ,_whore he offers Tor
sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choice
assotteusat of Groceries,—
SUGARS, COPPICES, TSAR, MOLASSES,
SYRUPS, SALT, IC, watt Flint. '
BAOON, LAUD, AM
Alto, Liquors,—'
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS WHISICIES,
Al l r
sollta tl olittrons i lt e elit e iny
valid everytot ,
Redofleet thi the place to btry CHEAP
FOR CASH.
Ai GEO. F. V.ALBFLEISCH,
wa 23. SW.
SERVANT FOR ALL
iradValblitgraveaseat Ear Opostlag, C 1...•
lag sad latebtag gates.
Rifbe attached to any gate and oper
ated nom baggy, leant at saddle, by me
any desired direction from the gate—
=and dosed from one point, at any
Iran the gate. This Improvement
Is timple and cheap, yet perfect and strata;
mill not be disarranged by the gagging orate
gateoser by the treat raisin the posts ; may
be made at a country b sad
smelly attached to a gate. The undendine
having tbs.ligglat Ogg Maas coanty, win 641
TcrortiWp sagrartn, Rig= Of this improve
ment.
& SMARR'S AMERICAN M
YER Re.W.--whieh be Rama valitebte
an=tlazabohutr. teddies
eke* and bleb pia, t the neemeilly
co palm In the wet or mod.
or nuttier Information, Am., address
ISRAEL "BRICKER,
Menallen P. 0., Adams
May 1, 1564. U
HOUSE PAINTING. •
G 10.1191 At. weauper, Roves ?Arms,
Sonia Waablnitai oA, GetOsimm
0000 WAIL MID IMODIALLTS MONS
idA'll.
wamiTaitie LANDS.
2I win vai
for ni o=l
mme
Olt 1314/wrisii: 4 Wl notated. &ad
=ft k'r
gs
rill
1 3 1 1111 JEN Weir
_ .
GtaftellAilli—tambiers. Flasks, Sts,-.
good assortment, =at
rsevol,
SEICIF.A.R. 5T0331,M.
The undersigned has iewu•ed hi. lbw
=Ern
NORTH•EADTCORNEROF THE DIAMOND,
where be salute estitinnanee of the public'.
patronage, file new location la one of the
moat
CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT,
and Ms Mock of Boian among the moat cholla,
and saUstactor7
He 'inn keep be hand the be BRANDS,
arid will rubeßtbetunr jbr pemeral war throbipb•
01li Me anniay. He will sell at the lowest Ilv
tug prices, and at wholesale sad retAll
Remember the plat*, tu the Diamond, be
tween Brinkerhoara Store and McClellan'/
=2
=1
April 3,1869. U
SUMMER GOODS.
We ere eonstantly receiving new and desire
SILKS, POPLINS, PERCALES,
MIMS, SPRING CLOAKINGS, ALPACAS
DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, de.
Also large additions to our usual supply of
CLOTHE, CAS4INIEICaI, JICANS,
with every variety of Goods for Men'tt and
Boy'a wear. We Lug e added romilderably to
our ussortmout of
which We arena!lll nr at greatly reduced ',deem
we feel assured we mama. U to the Uttered
of the purchaser to purchase from as
IRON AND ICAILB at rettuced prices
Gettysburg; Hoy I, 18118.
ROW & WOODS,
I=l
MACHINE 00ITON,
Rood so Coates•s, at ouou less price
May 1, I. U
CLOTHING,
Every Kind Cienttonen"e Wear,
UNEN COLLAREI.
CarTON BTOCK1141(38.
mem witars.
sexes, AC.. 4t.
4 11===1151hrlier dr 104 1V4,1* and
Lou'vei Cask .I"Wesi,':
BOYS' HATS AND;-gOES,
In great variety.
1111-Glive ewe a alai intirensaing glee
Awn N. aft it =co. 8. NOSHES.
CANNON'S
MARBLE WOR !KB,
On Baltimore BS, opposite theCourt-lionse,
OPITBAIOBO, /W.VA.
TIMM dlesertpliati At Twit mended in the
*lnn Ems or TUN ART
Jame 4.
ElagaGN ." AIMS lt&RBP:8, MIMI/ma *Br
uer of the Diamond, (mat Oporto alaCial
00.= =r , ...r o a=re he eau at
iilaC464 lll will ensurelliirOiNs aims
= 4 "! tailawu -gawa=tp
lks MON.
DIAMOND
12 _Nat 0 r.-I. L
GETTYBBILIRO - .
WASHINGTON HINRBOWER.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
ble atyke of
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EMErEn
CARPETS,
IZTEM
QUEENH-WARE
la complete. Is
HARD-WARE,
=
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OILS AND PAINTS at low rates.
GROCEBIEB, of all kinds.
•
dive us a ea and be convinced
FAllN63'ritk.' 'K 13 Fit)TTI ERS
Sign of the Red Front
GETTYSBURG
SUMMER liTalt
M
Dlt ici l3oorDB
Dales GOODS,
NOTIONS,
~..r. HATS,
LAD SHOES,
effOffil.
HATS FOR BOYS,
RATS FOB, MEN,
HATS TOR CHILDREN
HOOP 81/111T13,
In great variety;
=I
YEN AND BOY'S WEAR
at low pricen.
IMIM!
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HEAD-QUaRTERS
Ei3
FIATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MEM
PAPER CU FrFl,
GLOVES,
11A.NDPCBACHIEF9
TRANICUISO NACSB,
UMBRELLAS,
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Velet;bie N iZolia!
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Its c or . igt d oo ,uf
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and
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CZEIZR3
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
let WHAT ITItPOIITS TO II!,
AGENT'INE HAM ItEtiTuRATIV Kehang
log only, leght Iled or Faded link to
Lhe Park, Laatrou. &den Trrsers, which so
adorn_yonth or age. It will omit! rely Grant
oate Humors and Domirliti from the snap
and where there la life In the gland., wlllonuse
a new growth of hair to put forth on held
apnea. Thougantlg are testifying to the able.,
PRICE: 111.00 Ptat BOTTLE
sa-A. D. Ruethler, Wholeulle and ROW ,
Agent,Gollysburg--und for sale al raitill6l
Dnigeste.
14, L9AB. ly
BAUGH'S COMIERCU lANIIRES,
oDE MAO
41f/14
OEM
BAUGH 189N8, Philadelphia,
Northwestern Fertilizing Co.,
( lIICAGO,
=I
I=ll
RA yaws RAW ROSE PIIOBPHA
tie per ;OW lbs.
BAuairs CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER
•50 per 2,000 u,•.
BAUGH'S CHICA (10 11.1.001).MANWRE.
LW per 11.010 Ile,
The above Muni nn are furnlahed luiroth
bawl and barrel., whichever rummatea,par h.,
Ai' 11/14/04,11 ;Ida WU Itho.-4.•
The ut tt.nil,m of Farmers ti ropeetally at
re4.6.4 to lhe tact limit the it , urces of 11.11.0
Motor ini of wllivit (Ma aa , mi. I. Maanarra ma,
0011110 ant 11, alio In well amain , ontr.,l that Na.
tun no 111101 th,ml/11U4 ISy 11111(01M .11131: I N
011,1 e(1111lit lola, and Itut milli.lll it lo gal
pet yam tom oIA mnomial Ilion .01111 vt,
or o
Iti.kllllll, 11.4111,1.
I: tl 1.11
LNG , a 1.1.11 ilt•
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Non, 111 NVEKI Lit!: ritTll.lBl M, ,
om.l.ake.t. La",II. Si'
1 . 11,4 ‘1
CONINIEUP'A M
L ANI. RI
Tu.t) 11 I rom .1,•11,.. 111,of till•
t r o i: n if
1 1 , 1 , 14! u 111,. ,
tl
Juat. VI, 4itt
KI,SSINGER & SIIIREMAN,
N O. 2 NVE , •T 11..KKIU SIM
YORK, I'.l
IZI=I2I
=UtISM"
-
111.1hICAL. INS I:I lEN IS,
nspeettulky !biotin the poll l,• that the) ill
prepared to furitlxl. Ihr in , ,
nannutmoturoor 01 ith) of n,r woke that st,/,)
he pref.:mid:
Albright, Ilviltem d Meltioldt,
ehleherigg & Nolo. 11.4.1,1615 t,,
Mambo It beg. Gale d hoe.
WRY 14 VI f.P.IIItALYTI
COITAOF., HA iiNION: It' AN D
ORGANS Axil
These Instruno rat, stard 11/11 huH, It ti
Minn found in this mi ~ dair or , tiro, h
pe, ;is
Is admitted by ell i hal padares, The naicl
eminent Pipe Orgen /finial:la sand rerlairtner , ,
the lust. to, scover exa nen, in reed Ton,,
pronounced thew 1,0a41„) ~up,v bar to nil other pa
Inc escredLngly quick ortlettint ion and round
Tone, the cloaaantlai I ra rainy. , in instruments at
this clean. We Invite the,,, hi tr scrutiny and
Ceiticisino! ell, '
PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO.
This late and moat wooden ni Invention em
seknowirtigrd by all leading lirtlMS) will be
found only In Clto Este) Inetruniente. In til -
tempting to &w all. the eUeetot title atop,
are at PINY for language. lie beauties cannot
be written, but mui.t Ur hraiU to he appreelu.
led. liy th is MOP All onl•nal y perlin titer mil •
produce an ciroet waken requires u life lino
of practice for uu art let upon a violin, It elm.
Lirely el:ismer% Uie rewl 'lone, giving the ayn -
pathetic ewer-triage of the lanolin s Wee, mak
ing it so melodious and pure that It nest
falls to enchant the listener.
. .
Tll El 11A ILNI ON I/' 0 itOA
for Churches, Public Italia and Periwig lee.
a powerful /tub-Base with Independent. teirh,
Harmonic attachment and Vox Humana
Tremolo, and 0 believed to lie the moat power
ful reed organ made, being nearly t•gual to la
Pipe Organ ot three Lienea the coat.
,All inetruntrath wammted for eye years.
/h/rllitAlitl lIANIIK supplied with Metro
menu and magic at reasonable Urn..
Inetraetkas riven both in Vooal and
Instrumental Music, at our roomy and at pu
pal' homes, either W hulls *duals orolamer, on
commonable terms. -
=M=M
CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS.
MEM undersigned have resumed the Car
riage-usaking business,
AT THEIR OLD -STAND,
/a Zoe JlMlNklie Street, Cieitribury, lb..
where they ara-prepered to put up work In
the most feahlOnable, substantial and mip. r
br manner. ♦ lot of UAW and second-hand
C ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, *C., OR VAND,
which they will dispose ors/ the lowest priors ;
Valli all anises wIU sr promptly
sad ■atlshietorUy poselbl4
REPAIRING DOSE ATM DR9PAIOII,
and at cheapest vette.
A large lot of new and old IiARNF. , . t. el on
hand and for sale.
lliunirinl for the Ilherni pntroymge hereto
fore enjoyed by them, they Koltelt end win
endeaccr todesen e a large hhare in the int. re.
I=
July 10, IBBi, LI
TO THE BUILDING QMMUNITY,
=I
WHO 4WD - TO IMPRO VI
MITE underttatted ,reapel ttally Inranui the
pubtle that he atilt walleye,. the
CAM%NTERING BUSINES.'S,
at his aid daunt on West street, Ciettysborm,
and Is ready at all bales to accommodate those
wanting anything finneie his line. He Is pre
pared to tarnish Mt Marisa work for banding
ac
•• es, of the beat material, and em neatly
• tbeapiy It earn 0.1,
nbe done any other ere
ta mane In the manly. Yespertenosd
hands aawaysAn readiness and work extents di
wlnkrorr teem and di/watch.
Mama( Savory, be hopes, by Aden
line tu badness, to reentve n liberal share ut
puddle petineede. W cinurzmAN.
Jane 17, UV. tt
NEW DRUG STORE
AT NEW OXFORD
-1-
untieraigned A dams ed a Drug and
two
j, In New Oxford, county, and re
fscittlayotilllls We attention or the public to
PAINTS,
011)4
VARtirrsitm
DYE t 1 ,714
WINDOW GLAfiM.
PATENT MEDICINES
and fell.montment of DRUGS ; In a word a
=
's
Oda at Goods g! 'serail) , kept la a.
.Uritg Story. AU of whiok have been
purchased during the pest Iwo weeks, and .111
be sold low. AU the articles formerly menu •
lactated ei the old establishment in East lk
ahel belied here, . Uutleastainliux his tmsl
ayes perfectly, and selecting bin goWb himself,
he is able to illirratit his Drugs pure and as
repretlentot. TUB pannaare realnaind In give
and a trial.
M. M. MILLER.
New Oxford, May 4 1,47. tt
BOO? UM'S
(Y)Rf3E'TS, CORSETS
W. T. HOPKINS,
No. t AA= Steest, MAW°lpela,
*Amy/Ames= or TEM
Oelebrated l 'Ohaapioa" Hoop Bkios
FOR LADime. JlM** AND CM/AWL
The largest emortanent, and bran malty awl
styles In Auteriena Market. *vary lady
{Mould try them, as they reannialed them
seism by wearing tenger reeetnans !Mei{
amps mudt better, being
a tter and more
elaaile Ibiuk allathars—W A TED in eve
ry respeet, and sold at very low_pllkes Aak
tor HOPKINS' "CHAMPION" WIRT.
in B ==triall if w {standing the "Int
oned Tatiareon a 11..einuma4"uteirk;
OORSETB, ra to pram *out
St lantla to_ Sala tow
r e
superior shapes and .'abn
4111= — Santanidea, trim $1 *toil are
Ike iseat end be=da lbe the e w er
t irML The P
and 00allarla et la rr ad Loseat
Tames vialUng the City shnueid eat atillOalall
and exsompe ttandne ourUee. tioodeand Priors. stem isly
ell
heipt. 4,1711*, takeds
an t t
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