Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 27, 1868, Image 1

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    ?RR SETTYSRPRO COMPILER
111 PL`III.4IIIIID EVERY 711IDAY,
EY IL J. RTAHLE.
DOLLARS perlllUm in Meaner
—Two Bobbas• AND Yxrrf CR.rl9li not
m id in advance. No subscription din.
continued, anima at the option of the pub
lisher, until all arrearages are paid.
ADVIIITIMILI In/:sled at the usual rates.
—LAM reduction to those wbo advertise
by the year,
Jon Paurrifth, of every descriphon—from the
smallatt label or add to the largest hand
bill or poster—done with dispatch, in •
workmanlike manner, and at the lowest
living rides.
)ire on Baltimore street, • few doom above
the Court-Rouse, on the opposite aide,
with . Gettysbora Compiler Write" on the
Attornies, Physicians, &c.
J. C. NEXLY,
A TTOILNEY AT LAW.
Particular attention paid to
c . itlectlon of Pensions, Bounty, and Buk.
pay. Udine In the S. E. oorner of the DLaniond.
Gettysburg, April 6, Md. tf
so.. H. LZPIrrEB,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
LITILEBTOWN, PA..
Wlll promptly attend to colleettona, convey-
Imam, writing of deeds, lancer, etc., and all
other hominess entrusted to Ma rare.
Office on Vredartek otreet, at the Mite. for
merly of Dr. Nun - b, and latterly that of Drs.
Kinser and Mehri ng.
May 22, IRK 11+
.EDIirARD B. BUMMER.,
A TTORNEY AT LAW
Will faithfully and prompt
ly attend to an Dominos's entrusted to Wlar
epeake the German Itinstosite. °Moe at
The Ine place, In South lAltsmore 'street,
new . tber'N drug tame, noel nearly OcIPO
- Dona , t 'Lleleerlsetore.
s tt,.1,111 - g, Marco X.
JOHN M. KRA CM
V. Xt.( ONAI-17/11",
ATTOIiNEYS .I.ND Cf)UNNI.:I,I.OfDI.
DMeCcr! . .ZAUtillY hoe natanclat.4l JOHN
. M. Kit.‘u fit. Eaq., to the Practice of
I,u, al 11111 Otnee, 011 C 11.10/ want Of liuebler'a
lira , a • Cluooboralrorg etrei t.
Ik. lid attention W.% 6.11 to suite, colloctlons
111111 401 11.111ellt of eNt.iltd., All lentil boot
114,1 and °lentil to Pousnotta, Bounty, Back
Pu 3 , and 1)15111114ov; against. United States, at
all Unica, promptly and efficiently tetrad-
Od to.
land Warrant• locatrd, and choice ins
lac sod,. lo lowa and other Vir',..ta,rn istatea
/SirL
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A TTORNEY AT LAW,
Will promptly attend to all
leant business entrusted to him, including
the procuring of Pensions, Bounty, Back Puy,
and all other elainni aaultuil. the Knited &Rates
ant mete fioverumeuts.
Ofliee in North-west, corner of Diamond, Get-
Penn'a.
April 15, lag. tf
Dr. W. ar,,crtuts,
HYBICIAN, BURDEON
AND ACXX/UCHEDR.
Airing permanently located In New Oxford,
will prnetlee lax profoesion In GILDA brunette.,
Ills Mend. and all other. desiring his pro.
fa/.loud *review. are ragman& to nail and
ernmalt him at bin Quinn, In Hanover street.
May A), leaf. tf
Dr. F. C. WOLF,
LIAVINO LOCATED AT EAST BERLIN,
ADAMS COUNTY,
514.... that by strict attention to Ma incites
alonat dot'w be may merit a ahare of the
public patronage.
April 2, Ma tf
Dr. C. W. DDNSON
HAft RESTIMFD the Practice of Medicine
In LITTLEXTOWN, and alts his ser
vice; to the piddle. (Alice at his house, cor
ner of Lombard street and Foundry alley,
near the Railroad. Eipecial attention given to
Mkt n Diseases.
!Allentown, Nov, 8, ing.
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OFFICE AND DWELLING,
A few doom from the
N. E. eurner•of Ilell,trouce end 11101 muvetm,
near the Pr,by Leann Church, (Lett) etturg,l4.
Aprd 15, M.
DR. D. 11: ZCKENRODE,
HAVINO Just returned from the Untveral•
Ss , of Maryland and liospitals of Balti
more, has located at HElDLEltitlll'lln, and
oilers his Tfrofesidonal serviced to the public.
April 24, SINK tf
rh, -uursrtioxo.
HAVING located at NEW SALEM, (He-
Knighlatown P.Franklin twp., Ad•
anis county, offers his professional services to
the public. He hopes, by strict *Mention to
professional duties, to merit sabers of pat.
ronage.
May W, tf
Dr..l. 1.. a.46./In,
Pynierm, AND g(TROPI ) II, MIDDLE
TOWN, Ad me county. Pa.. Ogles In Oen
tre Square,. Will promptly attend to all calla
unless otherwise professionally- engaged.
Aug. 7, ISM. t(
J. LAW:RI:NCB RILL, M. D.,
ENT/ST,
idas Ids °Mee one door west of the
Mheran church 1a Chatnbersburg street, and
opposite Dr. C. Horner's *Mee, when: those
wishing to have any Dental Operation
_per
formod arerespeetfully invited to oth. /tar-
KRIVIVIN: Ara. Horner, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs,
D. D., Prof. M. L. Nuever.
Gettysburg, April IL
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DENTIST, has Wafted permanently in Orl
tvabung, and offers kiln servieea to the
public, Hie room is over John M. Minnlglea
Oontertionery, on Baltimore strert, a few doors
from the Fi.blie Square. Proem. In want of
lull or partial SETS OF TEETH are Invited to
Term. reasonable. TEETH EXTRA(7..
ED with little or no pain, by lam' ainethoila,
procured by narcotic spray.
Sept.. 18, latla, tf
A L LYG BL' 8
Boot and Shoe Erni-m.4lin,
BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS MOUTH OF THE PRESBYTE
8.141 N CHURCH. •
E undersigned has Just returned from
ale elty with the best n d cheapest male
,.of Boots,Shoos and Gaiters, for Spring and
Hummer, ever ofibred In Gettysburg. His
hook anodes of
LADIES' CONOREXS GAITERs,
TAMEN' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES. KID SLIPPERs, all styles,
LAMM' IdOROO(N) BALMORALS,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS` *FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' KIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' SUPPERS, all.stylea,
GENTS' BROGANS, dC., &C.
MISSES' CONGREI3I4 GAITERS,
IIIisWEIP BALMORAL GAITERs,
MISSEN MOROCCO BALMORALS, -
&C„ &C-, &C., &C.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORAI.4,
BOYS' BROGANS, &C., *C.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Shoes of OLN own manufacture
constantly on hand.
All will be sold at the lowest living •twotits.
Buyers, from town and country, are invited
to call and examine goods and prices before
purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident that I
can please all w Ito may call.
The gIANUFACTUR/NO of Boots, Shoes
and Ratters will - also be carried on, in all its
branches, as before, Repairing done on short
notice. By employing none but first-class
workmen, and tuning none but the choicest
leather, he feels confident of maintaining his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will ix•
left undone to deserve it.
Thankful for pear favors, he nwlicitin a con
tinuance of public patronage.
D. H. KLINCIF.L.
Ciettysbnrg, April It. ISON.
rotr-rz.s
WLIOLFSALE
DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT,
NO. Ile FR.I.NICLIN STREET
BALTIMORE, MD
N the diasolutlon of the 00-partnerelilp of
O
&. routa & Bro., August let, ICC, 1,
David E. Foals, Junior member of odd firm,
parehaaed all the right, title and Interest of
the retg prtner, P. A. Mut:, for all time,
In and to the manufacture of Patent Neil
clues; and, having devoted much time, cure
and labor In gaining a thorough knowledge
In the compounding of these preparatlone,
ant fully prepared to offer to the Community
FOUTZ'S FAMILY ,MEDICINES
pure and anadulteruted, unmet', Forn.'s
.Ilisruna—Fours's Lira laviooltsros OR
HeALjH kitifrODND Fours's Vitoorsaus
Lavas Pam—Fours% Counif SMUT
Voirfirs CELIDELATAD 111211111 Ann CATrLR
Pullmans— Itstiusgsalt BALAAIIIIC COVea
elysur—iSsuUnita's Vsalttnuur.
DAVID F.. YOUT2,
Bole Proprietor.
Meat for "Da. 011ovICS Maass - 11c fishvs
AND PLARTNA," the "Dssit OINTIANNT,"
and the - fius.AT &DOA= BIITZDA”
Sri also have on hand a full assortment
of
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Wiudowyglass; Extracts and Essences of all
flavors; all the popular Patent Afecitelues of
the clay •, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Hal r Dyes, sod
hundreds of articles needed by Merchants,
Farmers and nousekeepera. Oome and ex
fllllllle my stuck and priors. and if I eunnof
salt you, you cannot ho suited in Baltimore.
DAVID E. FUUT7
At the old stand, lid Franklin street.
Feb 21, heik 17
NEW BAKERY.
11.7EN4 PORT & ZIEGLESt,
lv
MEGFL437CAL RAKERS,
14 , ,nth Waoldni,,ton Monet, one square from
the }lt gle ffO I, GETTYNBURQ, IW OM•
taunt!). on hand, the Mit of_ •
ISREA.D, CRA err • - CAKES & PRETZELS.
Persona wishing fresh Broad will be served
every monolog bao . o ... wlfys t.i ttV earn and
reoldenemat, the effort made
to plow,. Olv OSEL =al.ens
Aprlllll,
rassonable
Prig" an
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-f4 COMPILER
By H. J. Stahle
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITARS.
E IM
Hoodancl's German Tonic
THE GREAT REREDIEU
►OZ AU. MINIUM o►
THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI-
GEST! VE ORGANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
T. composed of the pure Juice( (or, as they
are mosalcsily tenant, Jrags) of Roots,
Herbs, and Barks, making a preyurati 4,11, high
ly Concentrated, and entirely free from aka-
Wks admixtures or day kg ad.
HOOFLANDS GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of all the Ingredients of
the Bitters, with the purest quality of &riga
ergs Rum, Orange, &e., making one of the
most pleasant hlld agreeable remedies ever
offered to the public.
preferring a 'Medicine free from Mere
oils :uthmlature. tt Ili UMa.
Roofiaud's German Bitten.
Ttotec tho,f, no objection In the combi
natluu of the LlttLens, to ?Stilted. will use
Hoottand'B German Tonic.
the
bath oita 4 h.) ,taval, and eont.do
toe ie meal leal o, the chalet be
te ern the ta, being 11 mere niatter of taste,
tip. Tonic being the aunt palatable.
the stomach, from a variety of causes, such
se Indigeatlon, spepala, Nervous Debility,
etc., is very pt to hate Its functions de
ranged. The User, mpatlnsing as It does
with the Stomaeh, then la comes affected, the
result of which is that the patient wifere from
several or Inure of the following dia./as; _
CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCE, INWARD
PILES, FULLNESS ill BLOOD TO THE
HEAD..\CIDITY OF THE SToMACII,
NAUSEA. 11EART-BURN, DISGUST
FOR FOtili, EULLNEss oft W 0/1T
IN THE STOM ACILSOU H. ERUCTA
TIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTER
INIS AT TIIE PIT OF THE STOM
ACH, SWIMMING OF THE READ.
HUNt~tI:UU f{ iiii'F.B2.ULT — ii/ii.::CrVi-
INO, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART,
CHOKING OR SUFFOCATING SENSA-
T/ONs WHEN IN A LUNG POSTURE,
DIMNFRS OF VISIoN, DoTS WEIN
BEFORE THE SIGHT, DULL PAINTS
THE HEAD, DEFIcIENcy OF PERsPI
RATION, YELLoWNESsuF THE IiRIN
ANDETEs,jAININTHEsIDEBAcE,
CHEAT, LIMBS. FTC., SUDDEN
FLUSHES or HEAT, BURNING
IN THE FLESH, CoNSTANT IM
AGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITs,
The sufferer from these(Hammes' s hoold et
ereise the greatest caution in the .lortion
of n remedy for We more, purchasing only thst
which he le moored from his Investigations
and Inquiries pommies trucincrit, is skillfully
compounded, he free from Injurious Ingredi
ents, and hoe established for itself a reputa
tion for the core of these diseases. In this
connection we would submit those well
known remedies—
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
IM3
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
PREPARED BY DB. C M. J 4CK .7076
PIIILADELPIIIA, PA.
Twenty-two years since they were first In
froduned into Ibis country from Clermany,
during which time they hal, e unfloubhdly
performed more cures, and benefited suffer
ing humanity Ma greater extent, than any
other retool I es known to the public.
These remedies will effectually cure Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, li)spepsia, Chronic or
Nervous In blllty, Chrbniclaarrtwea., Dlsense
of the Kidneys, and all Diecawuwarising from a
Disorder.% Liver, stanywh, or intestines.
DEBILITY,
Resulting fromany Cause whutever; PROM
TRATiON TIIESYIiTEM, Induced by
- .
&sc. L bor, Hardahlic4, Expo
Buren, Fever'., &c.
There Ls no modidne extant equal to these
remedies in such ittses. A tone and ',lgor Is
imparted to the whole system, the appe
tite Is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the
stomaeli digests promptly, the blood he pet
rified, the complexion heroines sound and
healthy, the yellow tinge is enutteated from
the eyes, a bloom Is al , ' en to the cheeks, and
the weak an.l nervous int alid Mottoes •
strong and healthy being.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN I.IVE,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavi
iy upon them, with all Its attendant Ills,will
find to the use of this BITTERS, or the
TONIC, au elixir that will tuetil new life into
the veins, restore' in a measure the energy and
ardor of more youthful dal et, build up their
shrunken forms, and give health and hoot:d
ates to their relmuning years.
NOTICE
It Ina well-entablialit d feet that fully one
half of the female portion of our population
areneldom In the enhlyment of gond health;
or, to tote their own exprk Aging, "never feel
veil," They are languid, devoid of all energy,
extremely nen nun, and have no appetite.
To thlm eines of persona the BITTERS, or
the TUNIC, In ehpeuLtlly recommended.
WEAK .E DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made Strong Ly the tute of either of
these remedies. Theya 111 cure every ease of
MAIIASUCTS, without fell.
Thongs Luis of certilleates have aecunuilated
In the hands of the pmprleturs, hot :gm,. will
allow of the publication of but few. Thew, it
will be observed, are men of note and of such
standing that they must be believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon, Geo. W. Woodward,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Otani of Pa.,
writes:
Philodelphig, Marritlo, Ifan.
"I find gionfland's Merman Hitters' is a
good tonic, useful in Macaws of the digestive
rgans, and of great benefit in tames of de
bility, and want of nervous action in he sYs-
Lein. Youts truly.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.'
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Conrt of Penney Dania.
Philadelphia, April 28,
•
.r consider •Iloodand's German Bitters' a
tutrable asedfeerge In case of attacks of Indlges-
UOll or Dyspepsia. I mu certify this Mon
my experienoe of it. Tours. with respect,
JAMES THOMPSON."
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,
Pastor of tho Tenth Baptist Church.
Dr. .fackson—Dear Sir: I have been fre
quently requested to connect my mane wilts
recoustionsi of different kinds of medi
cines, but regarding the practice as out of
My appropriate sphere, I base In all easas
declined; but with a cler r proof ill va •
C
inataneta and particularly In my own n ally,
of the useMinesa of Dr. Houlland's erman
Bitters, I depart for once from in utiutal
course, to expre•as my full eorivictio that,
Mr peru-rot debttity of the +yam., rand e}lreead
!afar /Ayer Chmiaphaint, tits a age usad:vuluable
preporatiou. In some eIfISOM , It miw-fil ,• but
usually, I doubt not,it will be reiy
r u pees .benh/na
to those who suffer from the above a.
Your., very respectfully
J. H. KENNARD,
'Eighth. below Coates St.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
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I have derived detailed benefit from the *se
of Iloottand'a (ierman Bitten and feel It my
privilege to recommend then, en a meat valu
able tonic. to all who are suffering from gen
eral debility or from ilchenses arising from
derangement of the liver. Yount truly,
FL D. FENDALL.
CAUTION
flesolland's German Remedies are counter
feited. See that the signatore of C. M. JACI:-
SON, is on the wrapper of each bottle. All
others are counterfeit.
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• • -
Principal oiled and Rannfactory at the
German Mediahie Store, No. ill/ ARCH Street,
Philadelphia, Pn.
CHARLIE! lie /MANX Proprietor.
Formerly C. 14.1ACKWON & Co.
PRICES
flooLland's German Inners, per bottle, - $1 O,
half down, b OS
Goon:nut's German Tonle. put up in Quart
bottles, $1 Yr per bottle, are belt dosen for
$7 60.
firEio sot forget to examine well the ar
tiste you bay, to order to fat Th. 'Paulus.
Fl 7 . or sale by Druggists generally.
Jan. VOW 17
..Executor's Notice,
T_TENRY SHIREMAN'S Et3TATE.—Letters
11 testa nentary on the estate oflleoryShire.
man. late of Hamilton townehtp, Adams 00.,
deeeased, having 170011 suited to the under,
signed, regain; tu the MDe tOlMlthip,ll43
hereby - gives notice to all persona indebted to
sold estate to make immediate payment, and
those having .-trims wane. the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated Ito eettle
menl. WILLIAM B. YOUL.
Ott. la, UM. Gte Executor.
Sale Crying.
4W. FLEMMING continues the bnsioess
. or RALE CRYING, and solicits the met
tinned patronage otthe public. It is his
roustcskt endeavor 'to give satisetation.
Charges moderate. Residence in West
die street Gettyturg.
P. H.—lf e is n,od ..I,ctloncer, under .
tkP Tax Law of the United States.
Nov. iI, I W%.
VTBEITERN LANDS
I HAVE ...se valuable WE:STE:RN LAN fig,
L which I will trade for One or more FARMS
In thlseonuty. The laudsare trelliwated, and
very desirable for fanning. Early application
desired J. LIMN E.FiIEIOFF.
Gettysburg. April 3, Mrs
WOOL WANTED
rrlg . ttglies ail 4, market price will be given
& TIOFFMAIit,
May 10, ISM. N. W. Cor. Square, Gettysburg.
cum, natal na, Mama ; Clamant Crag-
Martha. and primal, at.
.111, AETW%
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers in Flour, Groceries,
Notions, 4-0.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
TNVITE the attention of the public to their
largo stock of Goods, at the old stand, on
orii street, Gettysburg, next door to the
Globe ion, eonstettng of the best of
ortocrauns,
LIM! Sire', Molasses, Cotrues, Teas, Spiess,
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
In the market, with Hams, Shoulders, Sides,
Flak Dried Prune, Owafeetione ite. Also,
NOTIONS,
In ganytarlety; Cebu and Inflow-yam
Rime and Crockery ware, ftaketn,nniumn,
TonianN and a Unnuand and one other
arUden.
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nice find fresh, always for mile.
Gillespie d Co. w spare uo effort to please,
and are conadent ol beteg able to do so by
coristantly kseplng a full and choice stock,
ehd selling et the very lowest profits. OWN-
Tay PRODUCE w.,utel, either for the mill or
”releingo fur ga.dr , highest market price
allowed.
JO , EPII S. GILLESPIE.
DANIEL C.AkiliblAN.
Jane ID, 1,43.
RE-BUILT !
Confectionery and lon Cream Saloon.
JOHN GRUEL,
Chambersburg Sired, Gettysburg, Pa.,
next door to Taste notel,
having completed bin new banding, hoe open
ed the 'Argent naeortinent of tionfeetlorw ever
offend In Gettynburg, Including
FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES,
Tope, Nitta eke., and everything belonging to
• tirat•ota•a Confectionery, with almend ite
oomniodatiouli (or ladle• and Gentlemen.
ICE CREAM
supplied on shortest notice.
IMMEMiI
NEW DRUG STORE
AT NEW OXFORD
TIME undertigned has opened a Drag Store
lu New Oxford, Attains county, and re
spectfully milli the etteUtlou of the public to
hitt *tor* of
PALI:TR,
OILS, VARNUMPA.
DYE STUFFR,
WINDOW MAAS.
PATENT MEDIC/NFII
trod a full assortment of DRUGS ,• in a word a
complet e stock of Goods geuerully kept to a
tirat-Mesa Drug Store. Alf of uohion have been
pilroused inrinatha peat two weeks, and will
be eald low. All the articles formerly manu
factured at the old establishment In Fast Mor
an can he load here. Understandlug his busi
ness perfectly, and selecting lota goods himself,
he In able to warrant hie baron pure nod as
represented. The pubheare D r . e isi o n es m ted ,_ to give
him a trial.
New Oxford, May 8, 1987. if
Also, .VEGETAFILFAI 1n season, fresh from
the city and country. They are detsrmLned
to sell cheap as the cheapest, and as they on
ly ask the lowest living profits, they hope
to merit and receive a liberal share of public
patronage.
NO, 2 Wk MEALS Q. BRO.
.23T MARKET anazyr o . R
jr . Aw n tf
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:41:ttitZioN:y1:4:tin5Vnzi
PIANOS, C‘i..111Ni..7 0 itti Al4:-B:I4EIidaDEONS
lEMEMM
rexpectfully Inform the public that they are
preponal to furnish Plat,t of the following
manufacture or of any other make that may
be preferred:
Albright, Bellies &
Chlekrrius * Some. Bradbury.
'Kaaba , 4, Some. Gale dic Mau.
PATRI . S COLOUR krI4D
COTTAGE, HAILII9NIC AND lIOUDOIIt
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ORGANN A.ND MELODEO.V.V.
These Instruments stand unrivalled by any
thing found to this country or Lu Europe, as
is admitted by all impartial lodges. The most
eminent Pipe Organ Buildersaud Performers,
the last to tilsoover excellence in reed Tone,
pronounced them vastly superior to all others
tor exceedingly quick articulation and round
Tone, the essential feature in instruments of
this class. We Inv fie the se, ere scrutiny and
crit ivism of all
PATENT VOX lIIIMANA TREMOLO.
This late and most wonderful Intention (so
acknowledged by all leading artists) will be
found only In the Estey Instruments. lu at
tempting to desicribe the effect of this stop, we
are at loss for language. Its beauties cannot
hew ritten. but must be heard to be apprecia
ted. Ity this stop an ord I 111,1 y performer eon
produce an elfect which requires a life time
of pructiee for an at Ilia 01001 0 violin. It en
th my changes the reed Tone, ON Ing the sym
pathetic sweetness of the human voice, mak
ing it so melodious and pure that it net er
falls to enchant the &Welter. _
Tll J; IiARMONIC ORGAN
foe Churches, Publid Halls Kati Parlors has
a powerful sub-liam with independent realm,
littrulonic attachment and Vox Humana
Tremolo, and to believed to be the moat power
ful ned organ made. being nearly equal to a
Pipe Organ of three times the oust.
All instruments warranted for nye years.
Elaffiffi2EflMM
MNMANEI=I
/6)-thatructlons given both In Vocal and
Instrumental Music, at our rooms, and at pu
pils' 11011 MON either to individuals orulamsea, on
reasonable terms.
STEAM
032=3
SAFES.
ganborn's Patent biusbeen demonetrated,by
the merit thorough pratalcul tests, to be vastly
superior In fire-proof qualitleg to any other
mattes, (being water In copper tube. hermet
ically sealed,) preventing completely any
evaporation and Is the driest cafe In use. The
patentenn he applied Corny safe. liefnre pur
chasing elsewhere call antierainine, or send
for pamphlet containing the eertificates of
trials with all other nruilera' &atria.
tl!MtEgt===d!=
soe BmadwiY, New
'Qt. 30, IMA. 3m.
NEW FIRM
04ord, Adams county, Pa.
ITIRE undersigned have leased the BRICK
I WAREHOUSE, lu New Oxford, where
they are carrying on the
GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINF/3S,
paying the tdghest mires for Wheat, Rye,
Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Dried
Fruits, Isompe, /lams, Eihouttlent and Sides,
Potatoes de.
GItOCEIt/ES, of all kinds, constantly op
hand and for sine-Coefeces, Sugars, Syrups,
Molasses, Tree, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar,
Brooms, Buckets, Soaps; of all kinds;
also Cool Oil, Fish Oil, gar, : !VW. and
Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, and
a thousand other artichwe-all sold at We low
eelmo.f-t;;-st-rate Flour and Feed ; Plaster,
Phosphate a (lame, Coal, cc.
FREIGHT CARS run to steveneam & Rona,
North Howard street. Baltimore, every
week. Goode carried both ways promptly
and at low rates.
e ; y rbAct i Tzr e e t u o t . the public Is aollcited. Ev
Sew OZ lord, 3SAN : , 1 1 1 2 11 1 . ; BE-NWER.
BELLINO OFF eT cos?!
ITWE undersigned, to close out the bust,
1 Is SELLISIS OFF AT OOsT, at Ms Store,
on the York Turnpike. Ulf. wiles east of
Gettysburg, s good stock of
Cassinteres, Cassinets,
Boots . , Shoes, Hats Gloves, litoeklngs: DE,
LAINES, CALICOFIO, tlinglsams, Dosages
Muslin., tine Ladles' Dandkerchlel., Hosiery,
Notions, Eitc-; also Oseens-ware, Stane-seare,
Olasts•wure,, and Tin-ware, or all kinds; Cedar
Ware, Tuba Dneketa and a thousand other
articles.
i hitelsise for sale,an excellent 1/011.
lILE-BA. LA) GUN.
NOW PO 114-I . IQA/4/3! Como zzne
all,and be suited. you'll 44 regivt t
Aug. It, Mg. U
WESTERN
Pre-Emption Lauds
I [LAVE on hand .new TRACTS of No. 1,
second band, pre-emption Ueda located
near Rallromla,Oounty Towns,&n., In well set
tled neighborhoods, which I will sell or ex
change ate fair price for Real Estate In Adams
county, Pa.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Feb. 7. tf
For.ecutors' Notice.
JOITN MARTIN'S DiTATE.—Lettere tcsia
monlugy on the estate of John late
of Lot'more township, Adents Cu., &ceased,
having been g - n.nted to the undersigned. the
Grit-usznod resldlnx In the same toirnehlP,
end the last-named residing In Iryttaburg,
they hereby glee notice to all persons indebt
ed to mid estate to make immediate pay.
sent, and those having claims aping:CLe
same to present them properly suthentlented
for settlement.
JOHN 8. IfAETIN,
LEWIB MARTIN,
Nov. I, VOL tlt. Executors.
C:ooLiki.—liorrts ham NA nioniall
tram Uwe dig w illi e s
large salorluaist of
Uia aft moats, tbaa. " Rim 11.
1868. Drala&BLE
NEW GOODS!
Moil "greener,/ At:or/men/I
SELL for very small profits, and atm at do
-1,A1011027ZBLY: BHA DIT . OF FINE BILE
MWM
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BHADEd OF FRENCH
eMn?3M
FASHIONABLE
OF ALPACA
POPLINS. -
FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES
AND LAWNS,
BLACK BILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID
BILKS.
SWISS MIISLINS, JACONF.T MUSLINS,
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arMIVIUSE!
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RISTOCLI Sti_ktVLS
THIRD{' SHAWLI4.
CLOTH:%_CAMeSIMkta.,cunicINGS, UN
EN DRILLING, COTTONADE.
TABLE COVEHR TABLE LINES, NAP
KINS, TOWELS.
BALMORAL BKIBTI4, HOOP SKIBTS.
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PTITCIIED ILAN DK ER( 1111:1.14.
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ESZttti
Dona
OXIIKEECI
112!1.
I am constantly receiving the latest sty lea
of Dents and Valley (Asada. My ',tuck cont
prim.% everything usually found In a first
class DRY GOODS. STORE, to Inch I Invite
the attention of the nubile, feeling [assured
that I con safely elialltnge compariatm with
all other atom. In quality of gouda and lots
neat; of uric e.
Gettysburg, May 1,103. tf
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DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIST,
Brous IN BRANT'S BUILDING, BALTINORN. Dr.
LITTLESTOWN.
LTAVING opened a New DRUG STORE
II and fitted It up In the beat alrle. I Direr
my sloe► of pure and fresh DRUGS to the
citizens of Llttleatown and iitclotty at the
lowest market rates, consisting In pert of
DRUCIB AND FAMILY MEDICINES, PURE
LIQUORS MR MEDICINAL PURPO•
SEE, PATENT MEDICINFNI,
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Pure Spices. Dyes and Th - rtg Stuffs, Perfnm
ery. Toilet ekstps and Finley Artielts. A fail
tonortin en t of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds,
Cigars Tobacco and Snuff.
rifirMoore's Electro-MagnetJe Soap will
wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm.
Clothes washed with this Keep are made
beautifully white without boiling or blueing.
This is the best Soap In use. Try It. It Is
warranted not to Injure the hands or fabric.
J A plat CIIkISS.
Littlestown, May IS, 188k8. ly
GROCERY & FLOUR STORE.
7.E.11 - 19 )1.1.L
MEALS & BROTHER
'ET AVE removed their Rtore to the Nein
la stedt property, on Lbambershurg street,
where they propose to keep constantly on
hand
ALL KIICDS OF
GROCERIES,
Flour, Feed, Notitma,
NEW STOCK
OF SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS
AT NEW OXFORD, ADAMS €O., PA.
Our Maio is Sinatl Profits& Quick &des.
rimE undersigned would most respectfully
1 announce to the citizens of New Oxford
and vicinity, that they are now receiving a
large and desirable eta It of NEW GOODS,
bought since the recent decline, and can offer
superior inducements to our customers. Our
stock in complete and purchased with an eye
to the wants of this section, consisting of Dry
Goods, Groceries, Itead,v -made Clothing,
Fancy Ckads Notions, Boots, Shoes, lists,
flanl-ware, querns-ware, Orlnelsten., Cr.
Also, Steel, liar Iron, Horse Shoes, and all
kinds of I ron. Together with ninny other arti
cles too numerous to mention, all of which
tutus been bought at the lowest llgurt, for
lash. We respectfully solicit a tall, believ
ing that we eau make it toy our interest to
buy of us, forwe are det2rinined to sell
goods at short profits. Come on with your
money and we will give you lull value for 1..
(live us a call before purchasing elsewhere,
FREY & SCHNELL,
Successors to ]; C. Zouck & Son.
May 29,1104. tim•
LUMBER YARD
9.'A'.710 7:ED
FIVIE undersigned has removed his Lumber
1, Yard to the north•eust corner of Strat
ton street and the Railroad, but tltty yards
from his okl location, where he will be glad
to have edt In want of Lumber to cull. Ilia
stock Is larger than ever before, and constant
additions ara being made to IL He has
WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH . AND HALF
LNCIA BOARDS. FLOM:LINO, SCANT
, LINO, PALINGS, &.C., A.C..
all of which Is 111 be sold at the lowest lir
log rater. (WU and judge for younielvoc My
Lumber-Is good and camma felt to give Watt.'
Notion.
JACOB BHEADfI.
sirA large lot o( RIVER BlBBlstiol,}24
formate 7ery cheap.
Gettysburg. May 19. 18118. tt
MORO PHILLIPS'
EINNI7IIII INPROVCD
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
STANDARD GUARA NTEED.
FOR BALK AT MANUFACTURER'S DEPOTS,
No. V North Front Street, Philadelphia,
AND
No. lei South Street, Baltimore
And by Deniers in geneini Lbsougliont the
Coantry.
The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MOW)
PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE Is and alway. boa
been manufactured, and of whleb he line sole
control for the UMloll stateed contains arty
per cent. more Roue Phosphate than itlt O'
Bone, therefore It Is more durable. The ad
(talon of Ammonia gls ea It grotter fertilizing
value.
Over seven yearn' experience has proved to
the Farmer that It makes a heavier grain than
even stable manure, and is not only active but
last ug.
SsrPrice O",iG 00 per ton, 0,000 lbs. Discount
to Dealers.
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MORO PHILLIPS,
Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer
March 13, IRA.
628 HOOP SETS 628
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS.
wM. 110PKINS,
No. Ins Arch Street, Philadelphia,
XANIMACTCHIti or ?Ili
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
FOR LAMM', HISSES AND CHILDREN.,
The largest amortinent, and best quality and
styles In the Aumrtean Market. Every lady
should try them, as they recommend them
selves by smiths longer, retaining theli
akape much Letter, being lighter and more
elastic than all others—WARRANTED in eve
or HUCKINS" respect. and
.CIIANICION" sold at very ho
SKIRT. ar po
lices. Ask
Superior Hand-made Whale.bone CORSETS
in Fifteen different Grad., ineludln g the"' tu
herbal" and Tnonesuis A Lamiona's . GLOVE
FITTING" CORSETS, ranging In prices Man
St C.epta to 14" 501 together with Soaker,
Emesigt.'a CELERRATAD FRENCH WON 7s
t 7 IBSEI7I , so rbr PriPmat Te n
the . i . xl end bas T, tcds for l
ed
w
las , The supplied with 00Ii
SKIRTS and CORE at the LAwest Ito ea
Tlweevlaltinri theelty should not Dania mll
sad examine our Goods and Priem, se we defy
all oompel Mon.
Sept. 4, WM. tDor.2s
HOUSE PAINTING.
GEOROS A. WARNER, HOME PAINTER,
South Washington M., Gettysburg, Pa..
GOOD WORK AND MODERATE PRICES
July 29.1917.
LAST NOTICE
ALL persons Indebted to the late firm of
McCURDY & DIEHL will please call and
icttle. It flattish] beforetho Ist of December, s wit be left In th e hands M
to ttookon Mil
ner lor cOtkc on, wit=gd to peg
Y & amts.
oat. 11, DC. It
11. B. BOHM
VEPlrst National rank at r g
I will ea* ail and We U. L Nosaia; also
7411 and Or upwind [Manzi Nada
DEMON WOW. Osabled.
Oat. 11, IMS. it
GETTYSBURG, PA., NOV
EAGLE HOTEL,
Iss.
NVW OXFOIRD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
F. undersigned having purchased the MIII ,
1 tan Hotel property 1 a . Z;ey Oxford, Adanui
county, will conduct it in future, under the
name of the Hotel." lie pledges him
del( to spare no effort for the comfort of his
guests. His table shall have the beet the
. .
market can afford, and his bar the choicest
liquors. His chambers are spacious, and can
not fall to gis e a:1(1.4w lion. There Is com
modious stabling attached to the Hotel,
will be ntt,•nded by a reliable and ae
commodatlng Wier. Ti. proprietor hopes
to receive a tit end share of public patronage,
and will alwto s try to deserve it. Remem
ber the '•Eagle • ' in the nurtliesiat corner of
the DLaniond, New Oxford. _
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KEYSTONE HOUSE,
CRAM BERSBURG ST., GETTYSBURG, PA.,
W.Y. E. ..111'ERS, PROPRM'OR
ritirrs to a new House, fitted np in the most
central Pi
s ' n r cr i eu ' u " N :l e ' ffie l n i t, I E v t e i r7 a" pl easa nt
e n n t ll
hue been znade fur the ac ab le and
comfort of guests. The Table will always
have the best of the market, and the Bar the
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best of la Ines and liquors.
There is eommo4llmus Stabling nttattied.
with an arzontmodathig ostler alwit3 n on
hand.
his Fists! IA now open for the entertain
ment of the pu Idle, and ,share of patronage le
solicited. No effort will ho spared to render
sittnifeet lon.
lan. 14, 10 , 37. tf
GLOBE INN,
YORK fSTREET, NEAR THE DIAMOND,
G1i371 - 611URG, PENA - A
FIIIIE undersigned would most respectfully
Inform his numerous friends and the
publte generally, that he has purchased that
long established and melt known lintel, the
"(Hobe Inn," in York street, Gettysburg, and
Will spare no etrort to conduct It In a man-
nerjhat will nut detract from its former
Mgt - reputation. Ills table will have the best
the market can atford chambers are spa
cious and comfortable—and he h. laid In for
Mahar a full stoek of wines and Wpm. There
L. large stabling attached to the lintel, which
will be attended by attentive ostlers. It will
be his imnsLanj endeavor to render ch i fullest
.tisfactlon to his gnents, making his house
HS near a home to them ell puasible. He
asks a share of the public's patronage, deter
mined so lie is le deser, e a large part of It.—
Itemern ber, the "Globe Inn" is in York street,
butt near the Diamond, or Public Square,
April 4, 18C4. tf
GLOBE INN,
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THE undersigned, having purchased the
- Globe Inn" property, in Gettysburg
street, Littletdown, would most respectfully
invite a share of the public's patronage.
He promises the best the market can afford
for his table, with the choicest liquors In his
bar, and comfortable la de and chemb,rs
With considerable experience, he thinks he
tan Justly claim that he knows how to keep
a hotel,
alThern is large stabling attached as well
as `rasa lots for droves. Anattentive ostler
always on band—none other than an accola
niodatlns one allowed on the premises.
Ile Invites a large share oh custom, and
will spare no effort to th , ...erve It
JOHN GREEN.
Littlestown, !day 'X, Pain. tr
EVERHART'S
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
CORNER OF HOWARD & FRANIELLN STREETS
- -
BALTlMtiltti, MI%
This House is on a direct line between
the Northern Central and Baltimore dc Ohio
Railroad Depots. It has been refitted and
comfortably arranged for the convenience and
the entertainment of guests.
Nov. 21), Inas. tf
‘ll - 1110118 FOB NOVEMBER.
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Freedom—Abrabarn Krim.
Elbert)—Wm. C. Seabrooks, Jam Corey,
Washington ighover.
Cumberland—Jonas Johns.
Union—Edward nborb, John Krrimrln Jacob
Baschoar, George Ilaischonr, Jr., tie "I
ty, Jos.eph f. %hurt>.
Reading—Peter Kaufman, Jacob MI er, An-
.. -
drew liroctigh, sgunuel B. Miller.
Strulati—Jarob "fonder, Jacob CaAsatt, John
Brinkerhoff.
NI nun m. Cow novel.. Wm. fine.
Oxford—John C. Zonek, David W. Lawrence
M raw is X. Smith.
Llttlearnwn—John Spangler, Br., (1. B. Yantis.
Monntplensant—Charlem Mlller, Samuel
(3eLelman, John Stallem I tb,lJuvld Destrlck.
6ett3,llurg—lM• 1.1 Sweeney, H, J. Stable,
A lex,nder l'obenn, Dao. 'Z
Id iegler, John S.
Crawfoni, George ( dyer, Jacob Trozel, Jere
miah Culp.
Franklin—John ilairensperger, J. H. Plank.
Germany—Jacob Yealy.
Hamillamban—George Treuble.
Butler—Martin Thoinns, Berkhart Wert
Menalleri—lsase Bender.
Huntington—Jesse Johna.
TAU inore—Miehael Stain
II iglikind—lhtumu Ileretur.
Ilniiltun—John Picking.
Oct. 23, IBe4. te
Register's Notices.
NOTICE Is hereby given to all Legatee. and
other persons concerned, that the Ad
minietratlon Acoounfe hereinafter mentioned
will be pro/tented at the Orphans' (burl of Ad
ams county, f:tr confirmation and allowance,
on MONDAY„ ILe Nth day of NOVEMBER
next, at lOo'clock, A. If_
Di! The uoen rd of JE;ertash Diehl. Ft Pea-
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for of John Diehl, late 01 Cumberland town
ship, deceased.
170 First and final neeoun• of Samuel A
Smith, Executor of the last will and testa
mewl of Judith Gallagher, I lecemed.
171. The second and final amount of Arnold
Gardner, Administrator of the estate of 11,n,la
min Gardner, deceased.
17.1. The first account of John lAllich and
Frederii k LIIIIch, Executors of Jacob Lilnch,
late of Berwick township, deceased.
173. The first and lion! aseount of Hannah
Margaret Gilliland, Adruhtlittrutrlx of the es
tate of Marsh Gilliland, chorused.
The first account of Jacob March, Ad
ministrator with the wILI annexed of Jacob
larch, deceased.
7771. Trie nrst and IS nal amount. of Adam
Hollinger. Adrainhandor of the estate of John
Brown, late of heading township, Adams
county. deceased.
176. The second account of Albert Van Dyke,
now sole and acting Executor of the last will
and testament of Thomas McKnight. deed.
W. D. UOLTZWOBTII, likvister.
Oct. 30. 11Ws. tc
WATCHES 1 WATCHES!!
LEWIS STROUSS
la largely engaged In the Watch trade, and
has lust returned from New York wfth so un
usually attractive assortment. He otters such
bargains as cannot fall to be acceptable to
buyela. Dls clack embraces a large lot of the
CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCLIES,"
GOLD AND SILVER, viz:
"P. 8. BartleU," Wm. Eltory." and "Apple
tou I Tracy ;"
with Watches ol; almost all other makes.
If yen want CHEAP and GOOD Watch, cation
LEWIFI
At his old Stand, enfilade *treat,
nearly unsielte the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa.
$6l-8e continues the Grocery, Notion and
Confectionery bulginess, as heretofore.
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NEW GOODS.
CIIE.AP—CHEAPER--CFIEAPEAT !
IF you wish to bay good and cheap Goods,
call
JACOBS te 5110'S. STORE,
near Ulna's hotel, in CRAMBERSBURG
ST., Gettysburg. They have the very best se
lection of goods, niches
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, IC.,
the market can produce, and are determined
to sell them as cheap as can be sold any
where In town or country. Any person wish
tog to have them CUT, can have it done free
If charge. Those donring goods ]LADE UP,
can also he accommodated. We warrant the
boot work and the boat JIG to be had any
where. No humbug In what we oaf. m
We have op hand the very best and ost dur
able
MEWING .314ENIXEM
and are always randy tO wall on costumers,-
Fnll eatisfaction given In operatiug ma
chines. Call and examine. We warralit them
to he the best in use. _ _ .
April 8, in/. if
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTELTZ.BB,
WAI3HINGTON BUILDING,
14 4 4SP 414fArniOlf WU. BALTISPOLS. 11D.
ITEM' constantly on band slant. and well
1%. assorted stork of all kinds of goods at
moderate Prim..
ili TheAWi tojekto y orders orir lor tbs imiallitro lloost tettka7-
G%OBl ant 4Bl . "-e rwaaL W" s9 ,
note a Gontleosumes Wider-wear. aZ ssILI
TLRY menus sad every variety of Jell-
Ivy Trlnsmlttaa, as well masa assorted stock
of It UADB ItILI I TABY GOOLIEL
bailsman, Yea.
flirafTsamania aiszarroos Glows liN Ids&
‘7 mg MOes sa, NOWIIIIIII,
27, 1868.
Down with a rush and a roar and a clatter,
Down from the peaks of perpetual •now,
To crush and to chill, to smash and to shatter,
Riving the pine trees while laying them
low; ,
Spoiling the vines, and then spllttlegaminder
client granite arks with the blast of its
' breath;
Down with a boon), and a bound and a tbliti
der,
Ruthlessly dealing dastrnctiou and death,
Down like an army to waste sad to pillage,
Thundering down tbesnow•concueruraaatc,
Doing Its work 1u our bright little village
More sharp than the sword, more sure than
the flame;
Its vengeanoe on lowly cots soon it Is wreak
ing,
Quickly it tolldth the poor peasant's knell,
Mournfully mourning and savagely shrieking,
Like gibbering fiends In some glacial hell.
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Down It cornea, down, like • grand giant
crashing
Poor Pony plat nine ehatatand la Jul path;
Down with the sound of a mighty wind rush
ing,
Breaking the bridge likes reed or a lath,
Through pleasant pesturai 'Us fearless]) flying,
Crushing the crops with a shower of
Reedier alike or the dead as the dying,
Prayer. dlaitgerdlng Mine:siren and groans.
Down It conies swift, over cherub, list, and
eltoLef,
Down the steep bill-aide 'Us hurrying cost;
All that Is bright In the sweet smiling valley
Bows 'neath the blight of Da withering bleat.
Men cower down In a wild consternation,
Ogrolla LONIPiIIC, and soon it Is past,
Dal E. la the day of the dire desolation—
The work of the snow• Bend is over at Lash.
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This number le frequently used In
the Bible. On the 7th day God ended
his work ; In the 7th month Noah's ark
touched the ground, and In 7 days a
dove was sent out.
Abraham pleaded 7 times for Sodom,
Jacob served 7 years for Rachel,
mourned 7 days for Joseph, and was
pursued a 7 days journey by Laban.
A plenty of 7 years and a famine of
7 years 'were foretold in Pharoah's
dream, by 7 fat and 7 lean beasts, and
7 ears of fun and 7 ears of binged corn.
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On the 7th day of the 7th month the
children of Israel fasted; fasted 7
days, and remained 7 days in tents.
Every 7
. years the land rested ;
every 7th year all bondmen were free,
and the law was read to the people.
In the destruction of Jerleo, 7 priests
here 7 trumpets 7 days ; on the 7th
day they surrounded the walls 7
times; and at the end of the 7th round
the walls fell.
Solomon was 7 years building the
temple, and feasted 7 'lays at the dedi
cation.
In the tabernacle were 7 lamps, and
the golden candlestick had 7 branches.
Naaman washed 7 times to Jordan.
Job's friends sat with him 7 days
and 7 nights; and offered 7 bullocks
and 7 rams In atonement.
Our Saviour spoke 7 times from the
craw, on which he hung 7 hours, and
after his resurrection appeared 7 times.
In the Lord's prayer are 7 petitions,
containing 7 them 7 words.
In the Revelations we read of 7
churches, 7 candlesticks, 7 stars, 7
trumpets, 7 plagues, 7 thunders, 7
veils, 7 angles, and a 7 beaded mon
ster.
r Till ROSE IBLZED.
There are two little arteries whiciel
supply the whole face with blood, one
on each side; these braneb off from
the main arteries on each side of the
windpipe, and running upward to
ward the eyes, pass over the outside of
the Jawbone about two-thirds of the
way back from the thin to the angle
of the jaw, ender the ear. Each of
these arteries, of course, supplies just,
ozoalf the face, the nose being the
Bing line; the left nostril Is sup
plied with blood by the left artery,
and the right nostril by the right arte
ry. Now, supposing your nose bleeds
by the right nostril, with the end of
the forefinger feel along the outer
edge of the right jaw until you feel
the beating of the artery directly un
der your finger, tile same as the pulse
in your wrist, then press the Anger
hard upon it, thus getting the little
fellow in a tight place between your
finger and the jawbone; the result
will be that not a drop of blood goes
into the side of your face while' the
pressure continues; hence the nose
instantly stops bleeding for want of
blood to flow; coutinne the pressure
for five or ten minutes, and ruptured ' 1
vessels in the nose will by that time
probably contract so that when you
let the blood into them they will not
leak. Bleeding. from a cut or wound
anywhere about the face may be stop
ped in the same way.
SOILED CLOTIIING.—CIothing soiled
with tar or paint may be readily
cleaned by ordinary soup, using a stiff
brush, provided the stains are quite re
cent. When, however, the offending
Matter becomes fixed and dry a more
potent agent is required. The follow-
log may be relied upon in ail such
cases and its application is easily
made:
To remove paint of white lead or
link white which has become dry and
hard, and cannot be removed by ben
zine, ether or the bi-sulphide of carbon,
a little chloroform may be used suc
cessfully. The odor so disagreeable to
many persons will quickly disappear
by warming the fabric before the dre,
or by the application of a moderately
hot smootlieng iron.
FENVES. —As fences are frequently
renewed in the fall, we would suggest
that around eaeh post used la fencing
there should be clofely packed a small
mound of clay mould which will keep
the poet hole from filling with water
and add to the longevity of the poet.
In setting fence posts in the ground
able to heave, a If Inch pin should be
plaredthrough the bottom of the post
with its ends Reflecting. The wind
would thus effect It less and the frost
cannot raise it.—t9mantow4 Tele
graph.
JACOBS A BRO.
HON. CHLRL6B I+FLANCIB ADAMS
made a ludicrous mistake at the polls,
In Quincy, Mass., by depositing a re
ceipted bill for a writtell 1+a11 , 4. liv
ing alloweil to correct, be co.eil the
Republican Electoral and the Demo
cratic State tickets.
"114, didn't the 1141111hter say Ilk
SIIPLIsy that the sparks dew upwards?"
"Yea, toy dear ; how came you to thluk
of it?" "Because yesterday I saw
eousin Bally's spark staggering along
the street and fall downwards."
"Here; Bridget, put this ehiid to bed,
she swat be getting sleepy."
[From Be/movie.]
THE AVALANCHE.
♦ FIST= or PISCIONIOITY
Phelim was a young Irishman who
wanted to marry Kitty, who was a
young Irish girl. Kitty's father would
not consent to the match, end the sto
ry runs thus:
All of these things was Phelim cogi
tating u he was walking pensively
along the river on the Rile' noon after
hit refusal. A splash awoke him from
hia reverie—he sprang toward the
place—he looked Into the water—mid,
gond heavens! up came the bald bead
of Kitty's father! Here was vengeance
for him. The old gentleman could
swim little, just enough to keep
above water for a few minutes. There
was nothing far him to cling to, and
Phelim In eight. Should he let him
drown, and go marry the girl? No,
he would save him. Irish generosity
overbalanced his love, and seizing a
long but very slender pole lying near
by, he reached the end to him. The
old gentleman took It. Phelim com
menced hauling In, when a thought
struck him, and he ' , hove(' tdm back
into the water, allowing him still to
hold on to the end of the pole.
"Do you know me, you old black
guard ? '
"Av course I do! Pull me up!" •
"Are you entirely comfortable there
In the water?"
"Pull me up, ye epalpeeu!"
"Fait, an' that I won't. It's the
forst, time I Ivey see ye In the water,
ma' It pleases me."
"Pull me up!"
"Will you consent?"
"Voneent to what?"
"Kitty—ye know well enough what
I inane!"
"Meer!"
"It's all one to me; ye may drown
entirely, and who'll stop me• thin?
Think twice. Will ye consent !"
The old gentleman waa becoming,
exhausted. "Yes, I consent. Pull we
up."
"Will you give us a sitting out?"
said Phelim, Who knew his vlvantage,
and was disposed to improve IL
"Yes; pull me out?"
The event proved that the old man
was as good aii his word. The young
couple were married, and moved, with
a very.sultable outfit for housekeeping,
Into a comfortable cottage which the
father of Kitty possessed.
FOR SMOkEIIB.—An aged negress,
whole eminent piety bad secured for
her an extensive reputation, in mak
ing her usual round of vielts, dropped
in upon a neighbor, who was equally
well known m a temperate man and a
hater of tobacco. After being courte
ously received, the
long
pulled
from her pocket a long pipe, and com
menced smoking some very strong to
bacco, to the Infinite disgust of her
host.. The man maintained his com
posure several minutes, but the fumes
and smoke soon became too powerful
fur him, and rising from his chair, he
said :
"Aunt Chloe, do you think you are
a Christian?"
"Yes, bruilder, I 'specie I ie."
"Do you believe in the Bible,
aunty?"
"Yee, brudder."
"Do you know there is a passage In
the Scriptures which declares that
nothing unclean shall Inherit the
kingdom of heaven?"
"Yes, I've beerd of 1..."
"Do you believe it?"
aty ft. tl
"Well, Chloe, you smoke and you
cannot enter the kingdom of heaven,
because there is nothing so unclean as
the breath of a smoker. What do you
say to that?"
"Why, I hipects to leave my breff
behind me when I go to heaven."
"THEREBY HANGS A TA LE. "
Father line, the fatuous Catholic ex
plorer of the interior of China, relates
that, on one of his long journeys
among that strange people, his oars•
van embraced an unusual number of
jacks among the donkeys employed as
carriers of the expiditou ; and these
Jacks at every resting-place kept up
suet' au intolerable bray ing , especially
toward morning, as to render sleep im
possible to the abbe; that at last hp
complained of Ns to iho imysior qf
donkeys, who instantly replied that
his gracious highness should be no
more disturbed by this braying; that,
sure enough, a quiet night with its re
freshing sleep followed; and that, on
inquiring Into the cause In the morn
ing, he was pointed to the noisy Jacks,
each with a heavy stone tied to his
tail.
"That," said the driver "is the way
to settle them. The Jackass stands up
on his dignity, uulaa he eau otmight
en out his Wit and with& heavy atone
attached, he caul straighten It out,
don't you see? Every time he tries it
the weight on his tail pulls him down,
and shuts his jaw."
ALL THEY Sa.tn.--Sonie mean fel
low has recently taken down the en
tire conversation between two ladies
during a fashionable call, and reports
verbatim all.that was said, as follows :
"How do you do, my dear ?" "Putty
well, thank you." [They kiss.)
"How have you been this age?"
"Putty well. How have you hem'?"
"Very well, thank you." "Pleasant
to day." "Yes, very bright—but we
had a shower yesterday." "Are all
your people well 7" "Quite well,
thank you; how are yours?" "Very
well, Pm obliged to you." "Have you
seen Mary B— lately ?" "So,
but I've seen Susan C—." "You
don't say so! Is she well ?" "Very
well, I believe." [Hislog,l "Must
you go?" "yep, ipdped; I have seven
calls to make." "Do call again soon."
"Thank you; but you don't call on
me once lu an age." "Oh, yott should
not say so; .1 1 1:13 sure I'm very good."
"Good bye l"
A MARRYING MAN. Brigham
Young is a marrying man, rather, ac
cording to the following neWapipef
announcement I
""Married, in Salt Lake City, 16th
inst., in presence of the saints, Brig
ham Young, to Mrs. J. R. Martin, M Iva
Ewly P. Martin, Misil M, PetWet
arf+stl !Cs , IonlOk 8 Oo," Fusio
01eyelooti, #II of the county of Derko,
Englaud. No (mirth."
Tun month of November originally
eon/feted of thirty-five days, but iu
the time of Julius Cw.ar it was re
duced to thirty, which number it hue
retalaed ever !duce.
51st Year—No. 9
WOE MID OTHERWIME. -
—An old salt—Let's wife.
—A fiery steed—Home
—Tinle.on the Jump—Leap year.
—A light ealployukeut—candle me
ME
—A tradealways on the strike—a
blAcksinith.
—Dress material for the dog diva.-
ertuzzlla.
—NI - oat liquors run; but wo 4ave
sees tuk stand.
—The child's idea of a smile la "the
whisper era laugh."
—Can • map who gett drunk on
oxygen be sald to be air tight?
—The oldest business la the world—
the nursery , bual nese.
—The first star engagement—when
the morning stars sang together.
—What part of a gun is lit for wear
ing appariii—the breech is.
—The original inhabitants of the
globe—the Poles of the earth.
—A muff—a thing thatOrlidii
young lady's hand without squeezing
It.
—Over head and ears In dolt—wear
lug au unlink! for lint.
—Prentice says the present serfs of
the South ilko the surf of the son, art,
white.
—Why aro people who stutter not to
be relied uu ? Because they are al
ways breaking their word.
—Those who drink wine and tea
show that they can staud in attack of
grape and cautater.
—Mrs. Ablates says it is "dreadful
hard to lose a husband.'' She never
gut used to it till she lost her fourth.
—Why is a washer•womeu the meet
cruel person in the worblY Because
she daily wrings men's bosoms.
—Some coo called Hiehard Steele
the "vilest of mankind." He retorted
with proud humility, would be a
glorious world if .1 were."
—Hood, in describing tlin sneeLing
of a man and lion, sags: "Tire man
ran oltwith all Lis might, and the lion
with all his mane."
—Because a mau who attends a flock
,of sheep is a shepherd, snakes. It no ,ea
con that a man who keeps cows should
be aceward.
—Young man, don't Batter yourself
that a cardamon seed, a kernel of
burnt coffbe, a bit of flag root, or lemon
peel; a clove, or anything of that sort,
wilt disguise the "alp , ' that has gone
down your throat.
—A notice of a teeent steamboat ex
plosion in a western paper, ends as Fol
lows: "The captain SWIM ashore. do
did the chamber m.kil; she was in
sured for $15,000, and loaded with
Iron."
—A Yankee wishrng for some sauce
for his dumpllugs , forgot the UAW° of
It and said:
"Here, waiter, fetch we some of that
gravy that you swallow you; dumpliligs
to l''
—Burlesque and satire often accomp
lish what reason, logic, and good sense
fall to effect. It le only by making
men, manners and Institutions absurd
and ridiculous that these qualities In
them can be reformed. They are ex
ceedingly good weapons, but are to be
Judiciously used.
—"How is it, my dear, that you have
never kindled a flame In the bosom of
any man ?" said an old lady to her
pretty niece, who was portionless.
"The reason, dear aunt," replied the
young lady, "Is as you well know, that
I am not a good match."
A "Ostowys" ITEM.—A woman lii
Detroit has been arrested for smug
gling tea in her stockings,—Express.
fu North Carolina the women carry
nails In their stockings.—Raleigh
Progress.
Nothing wonderful. The ladles of
Forsythe carry calves In their stock-
I ngs. —Salem Observer.
And one of oar ladles carries her
corn In hors.—Come (Ga.) Corrr.
The ladies In this section who ern.
pathise with Andy Johnson in hie
ftght with the Radicals, carry V-toes
in theirs. l - Vincennes Sun.
The ladies here nil carry 'eels (heels,)
In their stocklngs.—St. Joseph Vindi
cator,
Down this way some of them not
only carry calves in their stocking*,
but they alsocarry bran to fatten them.
—Mexico Messenger.
Almost all the ladles hereabouts car
ry Bunyan's work Li their stockings.
We consider this a "sock-dolager t"—
Register,
A ifottssitonn ANORL.—One night
Brother Neagle and three or four
friends were returning from a whist
party, when they met a gentleman
who was likewise on his way home,
and who insisted that the whole party
should go with him to his residence,
and take a glass of whiskey. Neagle
objected, on account of the lateness of
the hour, but the gentleman insisted,
assuring'the party that his wife was
an angel, and would be delighted to
see them. When they arrived at the
house the gentleman opened the door
with his night key - rand was marching
them into the parlor, when from the
head of the stairs was beard a voice
screaming:
"hi that you, Mr. •
"It is, my dem," waa the sort re
sponse of the husband. I
"Well, who are those night•birds
with you? Isn't this a pretty hour to
be bringing company home? I won
ner you are not ashamed of yourself,"
The husband bad not a word to Bay,
and Brother Neagle and his friends
stole out on tiptoe, without so much
as a good night. She was one of the
hopsehold angels we read about.
FRIENDLY Arivick.—A robin and
Tow were sparking the e•4pe gal near
New One night Archie call
ed on heraud found her alone. After
some conversation he burst out with—
"Miss Moilie , doyou think you ootski
go away from this comfortable house;
kind father and mother, laving broth
ers and sleteth $l4 gR 14 the far Weat
With a young man who has little to
iive on save his profession ?"
Miss Mollie laid her mead gently on
Archie's shoulder, With her eyes about
half olused, her ruby lips slightly ajar,
and said softly I—
"Yes, Archly, I think I could."
"Well," said Amble, "my friend
Tom is going West, and want's to mar
ry—l'll mention it to him." , •
AT Vienna, from five hundred to
one thousand horses are butchered
yearly, and the meat of them is eaten
by the poorer classes of the population.
A ItTAIATWO InIVELATION.
(Antral Hindman's gurder Plan
Railimb' in Little Rork—The
(kW Right Hundred I,k)l6<rs
of tho Murderer to Ate.**.
The country has not yet real
from the thrill of horror caused b;
auounoemen tor Lhe murder la }lel
Arkansas, of General T. CI. Bind
who, while In the midst of his ft ,
was shot thiwn by some unknol
saman. The Memphis droatanc/
General Illndman had been
nent In the ranks of the uppunei
Radicalism In Arkansas, and lie
Ile blows won for him alike th
mlratlon of his respectable folk
sans and the eternal enmity
Radicals. Whi ii he fell by the
hand, It was evident that hi
died a martyr to the cause lu
he so earnest!) and powerfully lab
But In order to hill suvlelon.
Radicals became foremost turning t
who denounced hie deatn. In pi
meetings and their newspapers
fiercely called for the punlshinen
hie murderer. The pretence, was
bare, and no one was decelyeti by II
The past few days have prod
revelations which firmly iii the et
of this horrid murder not upon an
dividual al:Mather of the Radical
In Arkansas, but the leaders of
fall organization themselves.
eillats of detectives have deveio
beyond the possibility of a doubt,
the amstashmtion of- General T,
Hindman was planned lo Little 1
by leading Radicals, and oxec . oleo
their orders. The ,lasitssin was
white man who was paid eight h
deed dollars for the transitetion.
ion Little Hock stealthily, approat
Helena, and was, taken charge of ti
by the Rad leak in the plot, who furs
cd all needed in formation about tie
al Hindman, the most practical mei
of committing the murder, etc.
sooti as the deed was committed
assassin returned to Little Rock,
thence went to /texts.) via Te
Governor Clayton's reward (or
murderer did not appear until I
Mut time had elapsed fSF the ass
to get beyond the reach of Jut
This la the Radicalism which di
"peace."
enetQuicr.—The IMM
elle, huotin g Cassell's New Popular
neator, says that the game of croti
although in some respects new, is li
more than nu old game revived.
used to ho plgyed by the ancient (1
so universally that the greater poi
Kt( the promenades adjoining
towns consisted each of a long
called the mail—the name of the i
being feu de mail. The later Ft
received it front their ancestors,
Ci<rtuls, and It was littnxiuced
England by Charles 1 i.,'at the dm
the Restoration, after his return ft
bin sojodro h, France. The long I
nue lu trout of Ruck Inghtun i Pal
called the "Mall," or "Mail," den
Its name from this game, whibh
played there. '
FIGHT BETWEEN WARM Arm
—A couple of farm serventa on a
tattoo in the southern porta AIM,
who hail hems asleep In a loft of a
barn, were awakened one morning,
eently, by a great commotion lu
hay-mow beneath them, and on '
lug down CAN' ascetic which, proln
is without a parallel.
Swarming le through an open
dow was a perfect cloud of wasps,
where attacking a young army of
whose squealing had aroused the
farm hands,
The rats stood upon their hind '
in a perfect paroxysm of rage and
and gnashed their teeth at the ws
who stung them remorselessly.
bodies of the rats were terribly awol
by the poison of the insects, mad
their rage and fury they turned
bit each other. The hayloft
strewn with the dead bodies of
rats, until at last the survivors
from the scene and left the
master of the situation.
A IlLACltsurru in a village In
murdered a man, and was condet.
to be hanged. The pegmatite of
place joined together and begged
alcalde that the blacksmith might
suffer, because he was necessary to
place, which could not do whin ,
blacksmith to shoe hoists,
wheels. etc. .
"But," the atealde SAW. "how
can I fulfill Justice?"
A laborer antwered,
"Sir, ttiere are two weavers In
village, and fur so small a place ov
enough ; hacg the other I"
• A aocgroly Inquired at the gen
postollice the other day for a lettei
"Enery Hogden." He was told t
was none. "Look ere," he mill
little angrily, "you've hexamil
hodd letter for my name. It
commence with a halteb! It be)
with a ha! Look bin the 'ole that'
the ho's!"
"81r, you area fool!"
"Do you call me a fool!"
"Yea, els; I would call any
Cool who acts as you do:"
"Ah, you would call any man a
Thecil cannol consider it personal ,
wish you good morning,
AN ardent young couple called
a Chicago minister the eth er eve*
re
and we made ono. Hal an how
Onwards a Chicago banker rushed
the minister's house, learned thr
and went away very red In the'
cauee his daughter had mart',
fellow." Half an hour later
Chicago brokir malted into the
teem house, learned the facts,
went away very 'red in the face
cause his on had married "Mat at
Tag largest upper leather tam.
In America Is stated to be situated
Chicago. The works, on the
side of the Chicago river, occupy
ly live acres, Including docks.
main building Is 241 by 80 feet
three stories high, with a two-st
superstructure 75 by 35 feet. Asi
elevator in the centre of the built
is used for holstiug purposes.
working force of the estabilshmet
one hundred hands, sod its produl
capacity one thousand hides pqv
—Ledger. _
Two of the largest sized locotum
ever built In this esuntrA weigl
forty-flve tons each. were recent' ,
West for the Pantile railroad.
is ere menu raptured at the Baldwi
comotive Works In Philadelphia.
locomotives are intended for use on
mountain division of the road, and
calculated to draw heavy trains
steep grades.
A BOY In Lisboa, Heine, fired
mow a few dap ago to "break
setting hen, Ho was successful,
troy Mg not only the hen's neat,
barn, outbuildings and house,
Deacon Jeaseribbete, au elde
who ownetahe pram, with
but his bare term to begin life
with, , ,