The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 25, 1867, Image 4

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STEAKLICE FEED FOIL CATTLE.
-The experience of Mr. William Birnie, of
Bldgsdd, .Maaa., u communicated for the
Country Gentleman, on steaming feed for
cattle, sustains strongly the practice and is as
follows :
I have recently received a number of letters
asking for information in regard to steaming
feed for cattle, and as the easiest way of an
swering all at once, have concluded to write
for your paper a description of my barn and
arrangements for that purpose.
I have practiced steaming feed for my stock
since tB5B. with constantly increasing confi
dence In its economy. In the autumn of that
year I found myself with a stockot twenty
head of cattle to carry through the winter with
the forage provided for six, and was conse
quently !breed- to cast about far the most
economical method of solving that seerniqgly
impracticable • problein. I immediately ;set
about preparing to cut and steam the fodder.
My barn is built on a aidg MIT, and is three
stories in part, the principal story on which
km barn floor is situated being level with the
ground on the bighest side, and used entirely
for the storage of hay, grain, dr,c. The next
story below opens on to the barnyard, and is
• used for stabling and a root cellar, being un
derground at one end. Under a portion of
this story is a manure cellar 4;0 by 28 feet, and
8 feet deep, which opens on to a still lower
yard.
On the stable story is located the steam ar
rangement. In one corner of the underground
part is the boiler-loom, about ten feet square.
-... e .made as near fireproof as possible. The
chimney is built of brick on the outside against
the corner of the barn, and extends about six
feet above the roof at that point,. The boiler
(tubular) is about the capacity of a four-horse
engine. Thg vat or chest in which the steam
ing is done is built of brick and lined with
• two-inch plank, tongued and grooved; is , six
feet square inside and eight feel deep, and ex
tends from the stable floor to the barn flom
above, with a • lid the whole size of the top.
opening on a level with the floor. There is
also a door four feet square on one side, near
the bottom, for the purpose of taking out the
feed. Theitteam pipe passes directly from
the boiler to the vat, and extends around the
four sides and across the middle, about six
inches above the bottom. It is perforated
with small holes, about six inches apart, fin
the escapeaf the steam. Conveniently loco
. ted at one side, above the top ofthe vat, is a
cask which holds about two hundred gallon&
of water, which is kept full by a pipe con
nected with-an aqueduct.
The fodder is cut by horse-power on the
barn floor, and consists usually of about one
half corn-stalks and straw and one half good
hay. It is thrown from the floor into the vat,
and thoroughly wet and mixed with a small
quantity of meal or bran, according to cir
cumatances, continuing the process until the
vat is full, and taking care to tread down well.
using as much water as possible, to cause
the fodder to absorb as much water as it will
hold.
I usually direct my toreman to start the fire
in the boiler before he Begins to fill the vat,
and by the time it is full the steam begins bt
pass into it. I never attempt to get up much
pressure, but let the steam pass into the vat
as last as it is generated, and like to keep it
on three or four hours—the longer the better.
I feed with the steamed mixture morning
and evening, and with good dry hay at noon.
When feeding time arrives, the dpor at tilt
lower side of the vat is opened, and a suffi
cient quantity withdrawn into a box, and the
door closed at once; it is then carried to the
cattle in a basket, giving to each about a bush
el, less or more, according to size and corm*
tion. By the time it reaches the cattle it will
be quits warm, but not hot.
Last winter I steamed but twice a week.
finding no unfavorable effect from keeping the
feed so long. This was done to save labot
and fuel. 'Three times a week is.better.
My stock for several years consisted of
about fifty head of thoroughbred Ayrshire
cattle and five horses.
FOIXENG BAIMTMCD 114NURE OvEg.4This
is essential to rotten well. When corn stalks,
straw and ordure of animals are all trodden
doitm firmly duribg„the winter and splitig, the
air is effectually excluded, and the material
will not rot until it has been forkd over, west:
it to remain there for a year or more. If it is
loosened' up so that the air can circulate amoni
it, the entire mass will decay in a few weeks
so that it will be easy to pitch and spread it.
Now the most expeditious manner of pitch
ing manure up clean from the bottom is to do
the greatest portion of it with a strong horse
fork. bet up tLree long poles as, for pitching
hay on a round stack, and make a bole dowi,
to the bottom of the manure first ; then thrust
the tines of the horse fork under the manure
and turn it up in large rolls, and tear it to
pieces with hand forks. Horse forks are of
great service where the manure is very long.
After it has rotted, a man •or two men, can
pitch much faster by hand. If barnyard man
ure remains in the yard all summer, it should
always be forked over, to facilitate the decay
of horn stalks and course straw. But it should
be protected from rain. Some farmers pitch
long manure on the•wagon with horse forks.
But I never could perceive that the practice
would pay, because a horse fork will not hold
as much as a horse is capable of elevating.
It is easy tor any one to try the experiment,
which will soon satisfy all anticipations or
doubla on this subject.—North British Ag
' rictaturist. •
How TO MARS GOOD COPPS a. - -Good coffee
is a lixury, but one that is seldom tint with.
It is doubtful whether one family in a dozen
knows what really good coffee is. We give
the following, from a lady correspondent of
the Germantown Telegraph:
The making of good coffee is a rare thing
In this country; most persons boll it, thus
making a decoction instead of an infusion ;
this effectually gets rid of the dedicate and
amniae aromatic flavor, and leaves a alit
partitively buttelesTimerage. The following
particulars will be found worth attention:
Never buy your coffee ground, but grind it
yourself, immediately before using it; keep
your coals pot, whatever kind you may nse,
wiped clean and - dry inside; a damp tea or
coffee pot acquires a musty flavor that spoils
thebest tea or coffee. The cheapest and per
haps the beet coffee pots are those made on the
French plan, palled cafetiers. It you have not
one of these, adopt the following plan : Put
your freshly groUnd coffee into the coffee pot,
previously made warm, ancrpour upon It wa
ter actuedly boiling ; set the pot by the side
of the fire for a few seconds, but do not let it
boil up; then p?ur a cupful out and retrain it
back again to the pot in order to clear it ; hav
ing &me this let it stand on the hop or centre
to settle, and in less than five minutes& trans
pareit,-strong, aromatic cup of coffee may be
ponied out. The proportions of coffee (which
abonlduot be too finely ground) ' recommen
ded are an ounce to a pint and a lief of wa
ter.
The milk used with coffee should always be
b 440 sad used as hot as possible; the boil
- rlg of milk hopszts a peculiar and exceeding
ly pleassm flavor to the
, coffee. White sugar
is recommended as dm molaseas-llke flavor of
moist sup , quite °yetis
Wiwi. tie difference between a girl ands
night-mg we 4 the ether is
Weni to OPL
• THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G.ETTYSBURG,. PENNA.,
h agent for the sale of the first Mortgage
Union Pacific Rail Road.
§ PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS
it 90 cents on thi'dollar, sayable semi-annually at onr
counter. All necessary &foc:nation given.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK
GOVERNMELT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGUT and
SOLD.
BEVEN•THIYTY BONDS 'converted into PIVE•TWYNtY
BONUS without charge.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED.
The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER.
STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds. bought for persoas
without CEIARGINLI
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per coat.,
5 PER CENT. for l year,
4 PER CENT. to. 6 months,
3 PER CE %T. for 3 months.
Persons wishing information in regard to U.S. Bonds,
,nd Stocks of all Mode, are invited to givens& call, and
we will gave all intimation cheerfully.
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
Gettysburg, Oct 30, 1.967—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
GETTY 8B R G
WILL ALLOW
Interest on SPECIAL OF:POSITS as follows :-
5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 YEAR,
4 47 44 " 6 MONTHS,
3 11 u 44 44 44 3 41.
WILL CONVERT
;30 NOTES INTO 5.20 BON D 4 AS USUAL fres of
charge;
`ASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS.
Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of eter:t
:that free of charge as .!.antnotsion, and will at all timed
pay the lIIGHE.f.T PRICE for
GOLD AND SILVER,
and with pliutanre transact all business promptly as hers
pertaining to a well regulated Bank
CEO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
Gettysburg, Nor. 6 1861-tf
GEO. DUMBOLTON C. C. WIRT
tlate of thsson Cb.) (of Honorer, Pct.)
DUMBOLTON & WIRT,
Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul streetB,
BALTIMORE,
BANKERS, BROKERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Government SecuritiearGold, Silver, &c.,
HAVE CONSTANTLY 7011 SALE,
U. S. 1881 BONDS,
U. S. li-20 BONDS,
U. S. 7-30 BONDS,
U. S. 10-40 BONDS,
7-30 BONDS of all issuu consoled into 5-20's upon the
most favorable terns.
sarPersoas wishing to convert any description of so.
collides, or make or change iovestMents, cau have the
ante promptly executed.
ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL
RECEIVE PROMET ATTENTION.
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS fur Sale.
Oa-Deposita received and•lnteree, paid upon balance/.
-.object to check at sight. [Dec. 4. I ati7.4stu
NEW FIRM!
IT THE OLD STAN D
Within4eased facilities for conducting our busineaa,
,e are better prepared than ever to satisfy the want* of
.11 thivie who Luny need any thiugiu our line. We OKI.
Andy call the attention of Fannon; and other, to the
oiperior quality of our
Plain or quilted Seat flornSide,Leathere.
Saddles, flames, all kinds, wig of
Clain or Quilted Seat no erattiout Castenings,'•
Flom, Housings.,
Ash, or Quilted Seat SideSeotchCollars(leather),
Saddles, (tic i ug),
lainorfancySaddleClothsNo Seam
Wagon Saddles,„ Best Welt IlaroessCollars,
tiding Bridles, of al Pkinds,P aten t Leather Collars,
fair or black, rounded or stitched or austitched,
flat, Best Leather Wagon Whips,
i artingales, 4,4,%. and 5 feet long,
`arriage Harness, allstyles. PI Biel Teas Whips,
silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips,
teary Draft [farness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Mud Bridles, Whip lashes,
firths, horse Blankets, &c.,&c.
'nippers,
,u ,ho tosvarythingthat pertains tow iirstclass genera
•orse furnishing establishment constantly on hand o
oade to order,promptly, of the very beet material, and
iy the moat e*perienced workmen in the country. (tw••
'acing worked in this establishment for the last thirt 3
rare.)
W. are now manufacturing an excellent lot of ileav
waft and Harness Collars fur those alto prefer our own
city wide wol k. '
Repairing "fall kinds doneot short notice and on reit
•"nahle terms.
All are cordially r‘nritedto call acid examine for them
elves *emir work cannot fail to recommend itself.
Feb.1.1.866—t1. DA CID MCC KRARY & SON.
ON "the fill," Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, Pa.—Con
dandy on hand, of made to order, all kiude of
Is low as the lowest.
C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESOLED.
The war being over, the undersigned have resumed the
CARRIAGE•MAMING BUSIME2IS,
et their old stand. in Zest Middle stmt, Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to put up work in the
most fashionable, sniorautiel, and superior manner.
lot of new and sewed- band
CARRIAGES, Buciorgs, +kg •
on hand, which they will dispose ofat the 'await pricn
end all orders witl be applied upromptly and salsbo:
tortly u possible.
REPLIERING.IO
lons with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new andold HARNESS n band for rile.
Thankful for tbe liberal patronage beretolbr• senal s
iv mem:they solicit and will endeavor deans a l arge
+bare in the ftture.
May 29.-tf . DAN & TIMMER.
•
•
t / ABBIAGES AND BUGGIES.
• •
• TATE dr. CULP
Ara now building a variety of 00A00 WORK of the
lased sod mom approved }this, and wisetracted of the
Jut mammal, to which they Invite the sUention .4 607
Having built oar work with part cars. and of 71111 P
selected a ith diwetal reference to bandy ul style
and detabli.ty, we con confidently nsenmaiend the work
as ainntrinweed kg any other iit of oat of the cities. All
as I . l w L Mao lzwPaction dour work, to o.i:trines Lose in
wont of say kind Ora vehicle that this is the place to
bay than.
OneAti4l.llTAlliti very blanch fitaseat short notice
sad os teasoaablliterms.
Give as a call at oar Factory. noir the earner of Weds.
hoes sad Chaialtershlsra etrititteAtatkittorris Fair
•
Jane 12 1111.-4 f -
BROOMS I • t BROOMS 1
ere thoideliatte aro-
Tbo bodordsnod continuos to utsoofsetwo Broom at
Ms WO stand la *Artist* stmt betstolo‘ Itautood rtnoL.
Abe Wtillutint,dbetog tits All a apt *MI oe hiada
mial be Moto to- asotiob *bop WHOLS Atg OR Itri
Omen endso atter or on throw*. Pinola bavlig
brooliNors would tto well to sit• his • osIL
leottieobbep 0et.14-it -- IL Z. rumor.
tuancial
CEO. ABSOLD,Cashier
Gettysburg, N0v.27, 1567.-0
(carriages, AamtOis, &c.
[EBTARpISHED IN -1817.]
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
RIDING SADDLES,
IvenoN SADDLES,
CARRIAIE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
MAy 29, 1867.-tt
J 'fterts, gintvart, &t.
TIN-WARE Afi ll STOVES.,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT -OF
TI -WARE IN THE COUNTY,
AT
S. G. COOK'S
(Formerly kn. ew Polley's); alsosome of
THE BEST COOKING.. °TES IN THE MARKET,
among wh h are the
OLD DOMINION,
COMPROMISE.
PENABYLTA A.
NORMS C: SR.
I .NOMIST,
BA bY rill SAY. Ac.
'Also. mitny other articles for kitchen u.. which will be
sold as low as at auy other place lathe c.. uty.
S. G. COOK.
Apr 11.12,1565.
Stoves , Tin-Ware , ' &C 7 7.
TUEpnblic are invited' o call and examine my im
manse stock of g.kle
IN THE STOVE LINE :
Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook. Barley sheaf. Orient.
al. , tewert's Cook, Ornamental, Excelsior. Prince Royal
and the Emerald Ga,king Stoves, all for 041 or wood.—
Three varieties are a se!ection from 'tie beat and m .si
popular Cooking Shoves the tnalket brim du, and mulll
weer anted to give entire satisfscri.,n. Also, a very berg*
variety of Parlor, laaloun and Bhop Stoves. for cord oi
wood. including the celebrated Morning Glory. the Vol.
can, Oval Meteor, Round Mett.t, Dial. Violet, Gem. 'Re
gulator, Comet, Egg, New Egg Parlor Cook, &c.. &c.—
Fire Brick end Grates, for coal or wood, always on hand.
Iry TiiE TIN-WARE LINE:
The assortment embrace. , everything Lereseary -far
kitchen. or household purposes, including a large num
ber of convenient 5 et cheap articles of new design 96. II icb
must be seen to be appreciated. The stock is so liege
and varied that those who have not visited the establish
ment have no conception or its extent. In addition h.,
t',e ordinary kitchen utensils. it includes Bathing Vete
eels, Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy. Cherubes
Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxes. Tea and Coffee Canis,
,ters, Deed Boxes. Spittoons. Tumbler Drainers, Bill-head
Waters Ale Canters. Wales Coolers Slaw Cut
tens, Nurse Lamps. Jelly Montle. Pudding Moulds, las
tent Nutmeg Orates., Comb C/1814. lien. Grata Plate. an,,
A It d Plate*, Ali. Buckets, Floor Slew g , Bi r d c„ g „, -
Spout Heads. Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Bast' , g Spoons .
Large Yorke. Candle sticks. Candle M. ulna. Copper Dip
pets. Wrought-iron Fry lug Pus, Smoothing Innis. Foot
scrapers. Coffes. Boaateill. W lard Inns, Snuffers. Diana
111-I Auction. er Bells. Egg 'kittens, Oilers. Fluted
reds. Cool Sieves. Glass top Fruit C6lllB. Plain-top it.uo
, atts... - ell-seeling .111CP. Sc.. kc. Tin-ware made to ordet
vet repairing promptly attended to, by the best of wait
men.
IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE :
;net-iron Pots. of every size and variety. to stove*. Por
a twin Knit ea. for cooking au t preserving, Tin-lints
Konica, foal into, Cast-iron Sten Pa 113. of every erre an
variety, Porcelain and tinned. with a thousand mud ou
ober articles ituponsible to euunierata iu nn a he, cis.
neut.
Attention is specially directed to three valuable pa
tents for which he is saint. and about which th-re is in
humbug, as can be strewed by scores who base use.
, hem viz: THE UNIVER.z3AL, CLOTHES•WHINIIE,It
DOTTY'S WASHING MACHINE, and the celebrate
DIAMOND CHURN. •
The pahlic are invited to .all and examtivi gouda an
prices. He guarauteee to sell everything iu hie line.,
iiceeding low flguree Come end see. to gratify you
curiosity, ityon do not want to buy. No trouble to mho
C. 11. I.I.IMHILK.R.
July 3. IFlo7.—tf
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS
On and after Wednesday. November ',Th. 18157, Pa.
wmger Trains will leave and arrive at Gettystiarg, au.
make connections 4.1 follows:
FIRST PAssioullift TRAIN will leave Gettysburg a,
IS. A.M., with paeeengersf.r York. 11nrriem rg. Plaits
delphla. Baltituere and the Ninth and Rest, arriving a.
ilauover Junction with at change of care, tlO 15.A.51.
nitinecting with the Fast Line South. on the Nortberi
entral Railaay.audarriviu g at RAI timore at 12 20, nom.
Also, connecting with nail train from Baltimore north
Arriving in Ilan ishorg at 1 00, P. M. Arrive at Getty,.
burg 12 40. P. M.. with inotmengers from Harrisburg
York. Baltimore, and Washington.
'GRAIN will leave G •ttyebpr
At I 30. P. M., art i•ing at Hanover Junctional 3 ;0. al e
connecting with Mail train eolith. Arrive in Baltinsor
It 6 AO. P. )1. Arrive at Gettysburg at 5 30. P. M.. witl
passangerA from Philadelphia, Ihirrisburg. and the Nurt I
•utf Wait and also with passengers from Baltimore an,
Washington by the Fast Line Nurtb, which leaves !lulu
more at 12 to. noon.
I , 4aiien;era can le.tre Baltimore in the Mall train, a
8 20 A. M. and arrive in Gritt3.6nrg at 1 . 40, P. M. - 0
Ware Baltimore in the Vaal Line at 12 10,nuon, an.l al
rise in Gettyiihurg at 5 40, P. H. But one change °fear
either way, viz: at itemiser Junction.
Drt". 4, 1.5r,7
H ANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD
z TABLE.
tru and after MONDAY. May thh.1867 pa.senger trait:
on the Hanover Branch Railroad will leave as follows:
FIRST TRAIN
(which makes connection with the trains on the Nett'
ern Central-rallstAy at ti.e Junction.) will leave[hone.
, ittLial A. M.. for York, B tittin4e, liarrishure. sad intr.
,nediatestations. Thlatnou arrive, at the Junction a.
4.55 A. M., connecting with the Past Lined uth. on ti.•
Sot thern Central Railway. which art ire. at Baltimor
it 1230 P. M., and also with the M Train :.orth, whim
.r.ives at [(artistic'. gat 12 5 P. M
.This train returns to Hanover at 12 M. and arrive.
at Gettysburg at 1 M.
SE OND TRAIN
Leaves Hanover at 2.20 P. M anol.trt ire• at the Juncti“ ,
,t 3 to P. ii.. connecting with the Mail Train ; :Kiwi.
hich arrive. at Baltimore at B P. M. Passenger. by Si
Crain fur York lay over at the Junction until 6.12 P. ti
441-This TIMID retort,, to Hanover at 4 P M., wit,
P , tsvititere tor flan..vcr. , iettpsuurg cud Litti.toan.
Pamiengers leaving Baltimore for Hanuver.Geitynnnr.
..no Little...town. wia tote either the Mail Train at
A.
A. or the Vaal Line at 12.10 P M.
May. 29. 1.07. .10:.. 1 1:P11 LEIB. Arent.
REAL/LING RAILROAD
Great trunk line Iron the North and :cornmeal n,:
Philadelphia. New. Yoric...eadiug. Pottsville. 'falling',
Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz
Lancaster. Columbia, &c., 6e.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York. as follows: A
.I.UO. 5 25 and 8 In A.M.. ind 2.05 and 9.351'. 31_ conic
big with sbuilar Trains hn the Penusyivania Rail
And arriving at New York at 5.14 and 111.15 and 11.5 1 1 A
%1.. Mild ado arid 939 P. 31. Sleeping ars accurnpanyin,
the 3.00 A. M. end 9.35 P NI.. Trains without change.
Leave Harrisburg fur Reading. Pottsville, Tainann
MinetsNille„Aphlatid.PineHrove, Allentown and Philade,
phia. at B'lo A. M. and don and 4 lo P. 111.. sh n o t
Lebanon and principal Wa) tat i.ms : the 4.10 P. NI. w• 1
me connect logy. r..r. Philadelphia and Col unapt,* only. I
Pottsville, Bchuyikill Haven and Anhui U. en. Bclin)lki
mud zusquehauna Rall Road, leave Harrisburg at 35
P. 31.
Returning: Leave New Ymk et 9.00 A M 412.00 So,
tud 5 u.. and • 00 P 11.; Philadelphia at 8.15 A. H. a”.
Lao P M. Way Passenger Tr4,11(1 leaves l'lsilralelplita
1,10 A. 51 . retui ulna fro.. Rending at 6.30 P. M.. a to i
..ing at all dratl.,ao; Nttsvi Ile .tt 8.45 A. 51.. and. 2 I
51.; Ashhind 6.00 A.M. and 12.19 noon. and '2.00 P. 81.
Tamaqua at 6.30 A. M., and 1,00 mud 6.45 P. M.
Leave Pottsvila for llarrisburg. via Schuylkill an.
Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. 5.1 and 1210
Reading Aecum.aodation Train: Leave. Rending
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation "Traiu: Curt-s Pottstow
at 6.45 A. M ~ r eturning tear , s Ph.ladelphiv 41 6,4.10
CLlnmbis Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7 Ott A Si
aid 6.16 P. M. fur Ephrata, Link, Lancaster, Colutubi..
ic.
On Sundays: Leave• New York at 8.00 P. M., Phllade
phia 8.00 M. and 3.16 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train rut
oing only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M ; llarrivbu .
6.a. A. M. and 4.10 and 9.36 P. M.. and Rading at r
and 7.16 AM. for Harrisburg, and 7.06 A. M. 11.40 Ai
fur New York and 4.25 P. M. fur Philadelphia.
Cotunnitation..tileaue. Season School and Esoursiof
Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. -
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed earl
Passenger. •
FLY NETS, act
Seeding, Pa., Deo. 4.1867
J. M. ROWE
THE BEST
ASING MAChINE
Till undersigned offers for sale,. the TOWNSHIP
RIGHTS of Adams county, for DE LONG'S P/ITSHT.
which is the 01111API8T, SIXPLUT and BUT W/Jlllll2 that
hr • yet been off, red to the public. The Slights will be
wild us reasonable terms. This is a Eine opportunity for
energetic men to make GOOD WAD/18 manufacturing or
ceiling these machines. A sample machine will be fur
Waited any person . wbo purchases a Bight, If desired,
aced. CO at the store of Duphoru A Iloffman,N. W. cur
Square, where the machines may be seem and tried.
FILe./SK D. DDPUORIC
Dottysbnrig, June 26. 1667.—t1
N EW' BAKERY.
I.IIIWPOBT & ZISOLIII
&via' atcals4oiy,south Washington tr., ball sonar
fru the gagls [fail Asttysburg ,Pa . Constant!) oa
Itaad.the best of '
PorsOisinablesfromeberiesdwillbesirvedoveryagits
ing,bilmmingthertuimessad esdanneirst the Makin
11160611016 Ft mad* t4please. GDR US A CALL.
oorn to 1864.
. .
ATTENTION, 20u.41/Es
UUN'T'IL further orders, the "GET
TYBBUKO ZOICIAVU" uUI nieetat their Armin,
or hasinem and drill he !CRY WEDhItODAY Sildhlhti
at ftiL o'clock, 11100 in rau. DUNI the THIRD MAUI&
DAY - of each month at 10 o'clock, A. M.
By order of the Captain,
9.-tf - WM. ennui, o.
I‘, 0 '..IfriILLERS.--For sale a p*
1 I vf CUOPPINti BIUNItB t ui Pi r l: ot Otia.KlNG—ilhoo •
BUNK 4111 ' ; iltrii " B. & DINGMAN:
Geti o Ttbiorr e 0.1.11.—tf
Maxi limb Spent*, cars *VS) i.g.
Xints of Zravel.
McCURDY, Su tit
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
November 25, 1867.
A. NItXILLB.
General Superintendent
Wohiug pachiuts.
§aktry.
=
Orasker
Caku,
Prstralsy
Watchto Vtiveiry.
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWE_LRY, &C.
CA LL AT
SOPER & McCARTNEY'S,
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
On York street, opposite the Bank, Get-
tysburg, Penna
A new and full assortroen• just received
trom the City.
• SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
MUBICAL STRUNIENTS!
such as fflonhs , Guitars.. Accortleons, Pltree, Fife/. &c...
also the trl di in ngs, •is :'Keys, St rings, BOWII, bridges end
r►erythi ag belonging to the Instruments.
Repairing crud all kinds of work in our line
done promptly and on reasonable terms.
* ,r All ~ork war,xntei to give sat letaction and •11
goods wild. wart anted to be what they are represented.
Nov. 27,
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
liratelthaker and Jeweler,
No. 148 _North 2d se., camera., Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA,
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware constantly on hand.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
agieltepalring of Watchee and Jewelry promptly 'at
tended to. (Nu, 27, 11367.-1)
IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS & NL.W
NJ . YEARS
A SUPERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AED
TIioROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE
OF ;in) EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARAN
TEED.
100 Solid Gold Ilnnring Watches $250 to $l,OOO
100 )lavic Clued 'told aichre 250 to 511 t,
100 Ladbo' Watches. enameled ......... ........ be to 3(10
2' 0 told Hunting illsotionieler Watches.. 250 to 300
2 0 Gobi Hunting I naliah I.evoos 200 to 250
300 Gobi limiting Duplex Wal,,boil 150 to 1.100
600 Unlit Hunting American Watches 100 to 250
4,00 Silvor Hunting hove!, 50 to , 5)
~00 Silver Hunting Dn,•lexss 75 to 25.
5 , 0 Hold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250
Loth) Gold Hunting Lepinos 50 to 75
teaiMiecellarleone SilVer Watches 50 to 100
5,0 Hunting Sliver Watches 25 to 60
5.O0) Aoeorted Watches. ell kindo 10 to 75
The above "tort: will be dioveed of ou ttre POrt:Ltß Oat
+PICA PLAN. g , vilig very patron a sirl. ti.,. dor Sol id silver
Watch f T $lO, without iegard 4, 'inn , . !
%Tamar Liao At Cu.. 161 Ilr•adway. sew Turk. wish to
Mop, onut theebove tinignifiveni stuck Car
.fie tea, Darling the article', are placed in vested en
rel, pen. wird well mixed. Holders are entitled to thear
•iclee ..arced in their cer•iflcate. upon paymetx of Teu
whei her it be& Waste° Ivor th $1.1.00 ur on.. Worth
ono. The rot rn oleos of our CPrtilicAtes entitle* you to
.
he article* named 'here.,,,, upon payment, irrespective
• inn W..jib. and as no Inlet. 'slued loge then $lO is
WI an, c..rtatC..te, it w.ll at once be ergo that thi.
no ',diet", but a straight forward log , tim ,le trans/1C
.1.m whicu way be participaixe,l in even by the moat las
. idioms
A single certificate will be sent by mall. po.t paid, upon
eCPIPL of 25 coats. are for 1. eleven I r 1.. thirty tLree
.ml elegant prom inlll tor b 5, silty -six and more valuable
einium MI alio, out, itUlldredYll.llll et super WSICiII to
il5. To riga uts or thune wishuug employ meat, thin is a
are opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted buso
• ens, duly author laud by the Uovernmeut, and open t the
mint careful Pcrutany. Watches real by Lauress, alto
oil fur cultectiu on delivery, no shot uu dianattatactiou
au possibly occur Try us. Addrees
WKIULLT, WU/I'llLn a CO., Impovera,
Oct. 2.1.4 in 161 lltue..lria . ), NUR Yura
JOHN BOWMAN,
No. 704 Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Our Good, are decidedly the cheapest in the City
TRIPLE PLATE, A u. I
%14r 14.1R437.-1,
photograph OaWrits.
.•
vvE are always glad to see our
friends at the gxceleior 1141 ery. it stilt
e,m i e old !dace titilwaite the Bank on Y.ll at.. Get
,•tirire. Pa. C.J. TYSON
iIIIOTO MINIATURES at 'the Ex
crlitiur tlaiitiry are supra, and are furaistpid •
ua• [Lis d city pn,ca. Call and
C. J TYSON.
, XCELSIOR is our motto. To
please ~ur aim: and to flouter satialartiou In ever)
ootauct our determination. C. J. TYEON
lONSTANTLY on hand an assort
Li went of Sue Vnuree. Photograph AI b ma. , arde an,.
t• ,, ketv fur gnomes. from the &tattle-Reit,. rbotograpboo
or driers is mud utuer durtinguiebed iudieldunls. at Kb
.veetek,r Cal lery. C.J. TY SO?I.
i El E best Photographs made in this
I.finity are made at the t.xcelaior Gallery. (lett).-
urg. °Kemal tLe old Bank. C.J. Ttit3t.tti.
DY all means here your Pbo•ographs made •
D the Excelsior Gallery it you desire them per
.c . J. Tylityx.
LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
eutKly or in seta, very low; gin, Stereoscopic Vier.
theltAttlielield, at the Excel' iur Gallery. Do ,01 fail
lee thrill. C. J. TrsoN.
[RABIES OF EVERY KIND,
for 4.1 - Re Picture*, Marriage Certificate*,
;ertlftuates, Jlivaiunary Certificates: Ire_ very cheap at
P.O SHEAF thlt - 6
Nevi Gallery, Hanover, Pa:
June 5,1847.—1 y
BEMMTOVAL!
'HE GETTYSBURG t KYLIGHT GALLERY.
lIIIE undersigned takes pleasure in
the CIE iZCIIS of Gettysburg and the
Oldie generally that he has removed from his obi rooms
West Hiddle street_ b. italtimore street and nearly
polite the storeot FM:meet...et Brother.. The root be
w occupies, has been recently fitted ap expressly lot
bUSiIiYIOI. The local' Is an admir..hle one. enalillup
in to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with ■
wrectnerp unequalled any In here. Pe.
LI YE-LIKE ✓iI.'TOGKA•PIS,
a every size and description. executed in the. nnest style
ar ticularettention given to theCAETE-Ilk; V [SIT E.and
copying A MISHOTYPES and 1./AlitlEKK6diTYPlte ut
eceabeil ft leads. Also—
THE tik:TTYSBURG GEMS,
new style of picture which has become very popular
all the public, not only fur their beauty, but rot cheap.
:eel and convenience. SIXTEEN for O\EDILLARon
y. Also—THE 'PORCELAIN PicTUKES, which fur
!tea beauty and durability are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to carry on the business In all its
ariouebranches. And having nad conviderableexperience
ye r..ti nu risk iu
(UA R A AYTEEING PER PEGT S'A TISPACTIOR.
Call and 0.1.8111.1110 our 1 4 pecimaus and Judge for your
«Ives. LEVI &JUMPER.
June 21.1886.
gkgriculturat timplenttutO.
BRINKERHOFF'S
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
%-/ AND CLEANER.
The underigned would inform the AgTioultural
oablio that be has purchased from tbe Patentee of
tb is extraordinary machine. the Patent Right for
lie States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
B rip kerhors Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean
a, is pronotinced the best machine of the kind in
this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned
hat the "Advisory Committee appointed to select
mplements for exhibition at the Universal Ex-
Josition in Paris, in 1867, bare selected this
Mieller as the bhet in A merica,"and at the request
,t J. C. Derby, U. S. Agent, a utheuise has been
shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important
feature in'ttis machine is that it will shell ears
;arr., small or crooked perfectly clean, and
separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready
for market.
The fact may alto be stated that at the great
.rill of Agfieultural Implements, at Auburn, N.
Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New
York State Agricultural Sochty, the , Brinkerhoff
Coro Shiger, Separator and Cleaner was reported
one of the most competent Committees as the
qest Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care
examined and thoroughly tested this ma
.blue, and base no hesitation in pronouncing it
the beet (Torn Shelter we ever saw," TLe re
'on is signOd by sueb men as John Stanton Bould,
President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P
Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon itobitison, Ag
riculturatßditorN Y. Trihene; S. Edward Tudd,
tgriculturel Editor N. Y. Times.
From tinting many complimentary newspaper
antics's. stilt following, frum the N. Y Observer,
ts doomed sufficient:
"i. along all She Hand Corn Sheller. Made in
New York and Albany—end one skgle Brut man
ufacturers more than 10,000 annualli—not one
aim ent e r she circle with the Shellerju.t invented
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shell.,
leparai tee and cleanses. rapidly and easily, at one
operation, as fast as the ears can be put in the hop
"
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY #.ltl.llTB. lie will have 88BLL6RS
ready.for sale in the coarse of a month's time.
All letters to be addressed to
- , WK. WIBLII,
P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa.
Mar. 14, 1867.
F,ItHORS OF YOUTH.
A oillt7l4.llAli who In early lite mut a victim to that
denesinii vice so Common to °nth, which restated in
&Inked areeknees, Insuimitary Mid NI/10M
Prostration lod owns near ending his daysf in hopeless
misery. Maw wing nonterons remedies without ene
ma he obtained hum a friend wane Min* rules mid
pmetivinws tilt nescied a pernisheateara On behalf
of .sulterhig , boolanity he will Goad the Male tree of
charge to Mewho drain It. Address
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devoted to charitable twee, permission is hereby granted
to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from
II charge, whether from special tax or °the. duty.
S. 'A . ROLLINS, C.ommissloner.
The Association have appointed se Receivers, Mestere
Gthiht) , ... A. t (X)Kg k • (.)., 33 South Ttord ateeet,
delphia, whose well-known integrity and business es•
pertence will he a suMrient guarantee that the money
Intrunt.d to theta %111 be prouvtly applied to the put ,
poseatated.
rIIILADXLPHia • Pa., Nay 20. 1 8
To the Officers and Ilewsbers of the WaAingtoot Library
CD.. N. S. HEAD, &velar".
Osuttattsa :--Oa receipt of your Savor of the lbth inst.,
notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for 'your
4 immany, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your
Charter. with a plan u f your entert•riee to eminent legal
authority. and having received his favorable opinion
in regard to Its legality, and sympathising with the
benevolent object of your Association, vie: the educe
lion and maintenance of the orphan children of our
soldiers and ',flora of the Riterside Institute, we have
condo ted to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts
to promote so worthy an object.
Respectfully, yours, AC.,
0.0. A. COOKE 1.C0.,
Address all etter' and orders to
OW. A COOKS & 470.. BAN KEEi,
33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Receivers Jr the Waatiketton Library Co
R. H. 11111sNIOR,
Ang.7 -bm
givery JitableS.
GETTYBURG LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
.1 1 HE Proprietor of these Stables,
' reellagthaokhs I for the I lteral petrouagthereteter.
received. heaeleave thialrerin the paella that beeenththea
the LIV MKT 111:18IN Ida at Ws old stand all Waiddalllthh
street. Gettysburg, near the Railroad. where ;be la pre.
pared at Alicia's' to accommedatepersozewithaaythlai
la his line.
ROIII!‘!„$1.00konsoi, Buacturovac.,
nrnlshod at ehurt aotlooand on reasonable terms. and
omnipotent delvers sent along It desired. Perseus will be
conveyed to other town& or to any place in the meontr3.
tile muck and Coaches are ul the knit Mass, and sombre
.111 be spared to make pimeengers cOMbertabte 110 Is
prepared at all times tot furnish coaches for funerals;
and also to parties dodging to go over tike 'Battle field
it to Melt the Springs.
ALBO-80 SIM NB 1111:11.111
will besought and told it anilines. Personodeairingto
parchssostock wlfi Ind it te their advantage to Winn
.2 andoicalttned, as hit 'luck is warranted to be u rap
osownted or no gals. Rs has a One kit of Rorsessnd
nita at present on hand which will be *old unreason*.
We terms, . Thor are wand and rm. haat disease, mad
arectiaraatiad I. wink at repreaertele• Persona wi 1
dad it to their 44 vantaita to cal lat. the old stead before
blringnrpurchasingrisewhere.
'May M. LIMT.--ti SIOEIOI4B WIIAVII.
TILE EAGLE LIVERY,
SALE & EXOIIANGE STABLES.
Waahingion Srive4 Gettysburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
`HE undersigned would respectful
ly Worn, the pane; ft& hr low opened • nes
?1,
1 6114, BALK AND DICHANOII seer, 10 Ibis
nos, amd le prepared to Miter superior acoommodatkme
A this MIL He has pruelded himself will Buggies, (lir.
Na Hackie Light Wayne. ha, of the liteat styles
iSt ge&
ent to meet the OMR • demand. Hlshotate traili
good, without, spot or blends'''. and perfectly rellablar—.
oboe of your *sod c. ipples," but allot the •*2.10" order.
gkgsg parties can mime beamooteaudstaid and aft
kstable alpine •te furnished.
ya,stms, maw or email, moo gated whet they west on
the uguteccommodating terms.
ieltore to the Bettitegeld politely attended to, and
rellable'drivere forniskedl If - desired. -
Parties conveyed to and than the Depot *pan the or
rival and departure of leery train.
Homes bought, told, ur exchanged, had ohms •
chance fur s
bargains given . Oar motto Is "sir pbply, no - googiu sad
Particular attention paid ' to forniatthig Vehleke
asaf ifae><e for tooniale;
gy-Weilattitr °emotive that by cimtgles omnimagely
and by fornhairise eopeetor aoeummo,Won4 erticannot
NI to pima every one who patronises oar eutnlalleh
H. S TAM.
May 1/1,1•11
ThisetWnitculi.
PE4LADICLPHiA,
io aW of the
and fn
will distribute
IN passim-Ts
AT PHILADELPHIA. PA,
8300,000.
CERTIFICATE
GI AVINGS
Gettyßburg
Wiscetianteus.
HOLIDAY PRESENT&
• DRY O,OODS ! FANCY GOODS
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
Worth over R 2,000,0001 All - to be sold for ONE DOL.
LAR KAM
ARRANDALE•& CO. -
le: lIIIOADRAT UMW TOM
AGENTS FOR F.LIKOSSAN 16ANUFACTIJR141.15,
Announce tlagirt consequent' of the . over.tocking of the
English marlin. au initueuseseribtlryof DRY asp! /A NOY
IJUOUS hate been cu"dletwell to them with buitratetkass
to be cleared fu. Immediate mats. at any, sacrlem. A. •
Co.. have. therekire, resoiven Wolfer them isimerdltig to
their ordinary system of tiosh-easat It asCho l ltkoltB
er
lard to VlllOO.
The Atllou log list shows the original wtioL sale price*
of owe or the artigloi which they now,otfer at 61.
Bear. Wolf, and EliMalo 1t0be5....-.from 616 00 to 550 00
/Intent F,nr.. Sable, Nimble or klluk 1.1 Oil alb* OU
Ladles' Huffs " 16 00 t. 60 On
•• Collars " 10 00 to 40 On
Silk and ratio Dress Patterns 18 00 to 46 uti
%wive and gxt tabu, *Holds' 6 p, to 12 00
Alpaixo and Muslin dr ....... 4 4.0 to lac W
French Merlin* and Tattle ........»..„..„.. 10 00 to 2d U 0
Thibet awl Mohair.-- 4 Ou to 10 00.
Bains.ial and Elliptic. skirts ....-...- 2ca to 6On
Milt arid Lace Veils 2 i.lO to 600
Sets duueutfaand Colhirs • 2Ou to 5 04.
Pans 44 Lad ee' Gnaw s 25- to 6 00
llouilkerchietin Silk, Plain, ile,netittlied
and Endo,* seed Linen Lawn; per
dame.
Ladle* curl arias Cotton. Wo len and
Silk. 1.144,eaud half Hose; per d..zen
pairs
Ladies an I Gent' 31.4ri0 Cotton, Linen
awl Cuttuu Mints and Unlit, nhind ;
taco 4. 260 to 600
Coat, 'treat and Pantaloon Patterns In
Cloth, againiere. and Doeskin
Linen and Ww.len Table Covers ......... ..
White cud Colored Linen Napkins. per
1 .4n12
Whits and taibleached, per
ar lb to
FLAW.. le; rib win In Woolen; Silk and Merino Nut__
Cluuda; Widen Hoods; ; I loeu and M eedu
Sheets; V..l Vet cud Muri.c,o Pot ULUMMICII ; Shopping
Baas; %Callets; lleerachawn Pipes; Your and sax his&
roc.et Knives, with icuki I, tortoise and Ivory bandies:
Preterit Clocks; Wit and Smote Maslinl ; Revolv•
ets; eowling Piecaa; Vane, tombs; Hair Nets; Wore
Boit.N; Mire. Cases; Albums; Stonily .And Pocket
0,61 e,,; Opera cif:oak-4 CC.
e nave alsu receive, a splendid assortment of
W ATCH
Gold and Silver Hunting Clues for (3ents;. Enameled do
for Latium, t. gether with Chains of every pattern an.,
et) le.
Sets of Jewelry In every variety; Sleeve :tenons
Thimbles, Crosses; Rings ut every bind; Brace
lets; Livid Pens, tc.. Cc.
'IIIE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COUPRISES
sliver. Dining and Tea Sets. Castors, Ice Pitchers, Tubb
Fork. Tea ri; 1,-n. Goblets, Drinking taps. tot
1, Vine. Tea Pots. Cream Pitcher.. Sugar riowls, FloW
gaskets Cake itaskets.Card Sa.kets. Fruit Knives.Byrui
ups, Univers. Purtmoualea Pie Knives, Stith Killeen
bustard and Salt Sp...ohs. Napaiu Rings, E e g Stand.
ito holder.. Card Ca.,. &c.
All the above list of articles to be sold fur II 00 each
The ...spew.. are paid by the wile of 1 7043p01:is or Cer
tilicAtas naming each article in the stuck, au, its .aloe
these Certificates are enclosed to envelope% mixed up
and wt • at
•
2.4 CENTS EACII—b FOR Rl-11 FOR 12.
Whatever article is nulled in the Certificate can b•
obtainid at ONE. EULLA R.
The artlcie *III be abusn to the holder of the Cert,ifl
cat, and it will be at him upt•on, whether he pays the
duller and takes the article or not. In case article-sent
iu.ll or espies. are oot satisfactory, they can he re
turned and the inuney will be refunded.
' Every t ermine's entitles the kidder to some article •
ate. hug value, worth Lunch owns than a duller. In proui
uf
READ THIS OMR.
Y. n can have for any °roar certificates and SI 00,"any
the IA owing articles, that if yua are Cult Pleilist`•
•it h the articieor articles named on lbw certificate. you
ore.) not lose .be 25 cents y u paid for it:
One ether plated three bottle Castor, handsome
plated Butter [list. Irak plate and cnver, Lady's r 51.. p
ping Bag, a 50 picture Alkum truniul in velvet and gilt
art • I Tea Spoons silver plated ua•bite asetal.aet
plated raw. zptiuuaur Burks. Pants pattern (2% lard.
caaroniete). Ja,u•iteis pat is Kid ..1 vas. splendid ten
Mea-rectianin Pipe. or wii.l 16 carat Bald plain King.
RIFIALENCKS.
Daring the (oar yawn we have been agents 11,r guropa
An inatiutarturera, we have received huniln dm of cam
mandato., to•tices trout tie plea, and hither* (rum pri
vale iniliviiluals, entreating the highest satistsatiuu witi•
...tar mat Mid • f duiug tPUNILeass. We have many of the..
teat int,. isle with uam •. acd dues, printed in pamphlet
(vim, and as we have m, 'plate (or them in this advertise
went, we will vend c tpte' ,tee toxin &Wilma.
bebever deebekl, ere will impel article. by Iftprota C
0. O. S., ih a the 11/Uney Clerd ouly be paid ON DELIS'
EH) Of IFiCtit ODS.
W. au.e,t rue euti e reapott.ibility of money seat b)
t apt OPAL Poet Office order. or Baak Draft.
sta avaut. EV eitlfWtlYJl.la to abolto liberal
cornyea.atuar will be µsal, wilick can tie lam awl on ale
.Take care to write your name and addrea in a
°tau, thatruct Laud, auu sailreas
AItRANDA LR k CO.,
162 Broadway, New Y,rk.
P•st Mice Box. 56
ants.
A FARM WANTED.
A"per-on baying ■ U OOl./ YARN fur galeand griffin,
tu take in part rutpuent utie or more tramp
choice Wwltcro incl..,wl.l.wind
In d near -o,:aniy„ Town., mad*, tr-, tut will end .
perctuater b.) inquiring st lhb office. [Sept. 11, 1807 -t
eommerrial Tolityo.
DICKINSON
AT CARLISLE, PENNA
GIGGLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MRN CONTESIP
LATINti A BUSINESS EDUCATION,
TO know that this Institution em
ploye none hut competent instructor in every de
partment.aud a.suffileient number to Insure ludividua
lest' mutton to all of its students. end being euunectec
with •• Dickinsoutlullege," rneblee it to present ..ombineri
facilities of the highest order, while the current ex
primes; attending a conme here, are from 60 tuft® Its,
than at Mulder lusiitutimis in large cities. We thin:
that when these hula are properly understood by thos.
whir contemplate entering an institution of this order
they will nut.be long in dechlin.„ In favor of Carlisle.
The following c. arc. ut Instruction Should comment,
itee.f to all, who desire that kind of informs , ion must re
quisite to prepare them for any ache nruiaess pirrsuit,
in life.
BOOK•KEEPING.
Single and Doable Entry me applied and practiced
the various departments of Trade and Carnmarce, au
Banking llonses of the country.
PSNMANSHIP
Practical and Ornaniental of impeder Style—giria
special attention to pruner MM.! eat , in the formatio
and combination (Metter% and thereby Insuring to •
ery ancient a good Cu. rent Hand.
BUSINESS ARITHMETIC.
Including the raw approved and - be t adapted method.
for all busine•scalonlatione—Mental and Written.
ENGLISH URAMMAR.
Taught with PPeCilli reference to correct composition
without which no student will be quailed to assumethi
duties of a first class accountant.
WiIkO,OITILII LAW
Taught in classes, aids& "Deso's Treaties" us Text
Book, embracing the most important legal Informative,
fur a business num to 1101110118.
DIDSINEtki FORMS AND CORRIISPONDENCE,
are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department
wbrre thastodentain conaettluo with their ditties con
duct as extensive correktywud not, sad make out al
.Vertus hums ktecefyt. to &judgment Nuts
BPAIICIAL BKANCEIBB.
Phonography or -bort Hand Writiag,Oinansental Pen
mauabip, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, ).natal Pkikwv
pby, Geometry, Algebra. te n An.
We Invite an impartial in, mitigation of oar facilities
As imparting itunnd instruction In the branches enamor
atei.
*to Students enter at any time, auti pursue their course
without interruption.
Ver further partienbura, write and macs Circular.
- Aduress. A. M. TAIIULKIS,CarIiaIa,
fib. 21, 1861-1/
BUSINESS COLLEGE
BRYANT, STRATTON & REIEBBRLY'S
CORNER lOTA AND CIIRTNEPC NTRINTS,
PHILADELPHIA.
YOUNG MEN
spared Ow ills Casstfoi Rasa sad Sulam Ilk I
graeraL
THEORY & 'PRACTICE.
bhmbl by mem of Bantu!. Bohn. limos sad tke
la
cd all kheffa ot .111040011raget.
THIS INSTrITTION
asilorpmi ti. Iwgites Oedema pa of thib okJ
" M r" 1111011 M8 AT ANT TULL
COLIXON °FIX ALL T. 41 TZAR.,
I *maw
10,1 PAStriotiLAu um) oilquiie.
41a. isec-13,
December 25, 1867
D R. J. BRYAN, ooneuning physician,
el 9 BROASWAT, NSW TOSE,
Give% EIVECIAL TR r in all oases
of Seminal, Sexual. Urinary Ind Nervous
Diseases in- Male or Female. AiLDVicie ewes
and oorreepondence sTrurrL'y CONYIDX2t-
TIAL.
To etrunwse.—T will seed nay priest* end confident.
tint circulars/roe graluuyeerad fur' 10 mats a ealastde
treatise ua mlwt Weakness, by Dr. I. Bali. 100
pox..
To lAnzas.—l will send ney Private Menials, with An
aownleal arraniviuge free sf c. 40 91. and o.r lOcente s
valuablr (nowise by Dr. Jou/ 11 , caraiWialoir
taut 101 l wmatioa on all =Nato of interest t. the ass.
lan 10, 1 / 1 47.-1,
IfOUNT'S COMPOUND!
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
or any other Inflammatory or inward dhows of the
Throat If we oi too long standing. Also, &CARLA!
'MULL' This medicine bee been tried In
THOUSANDS OF CASES
In different parnaof the country, and has been
known to fail if taken lu time . and according to dtr.e
-t lons. It is warr rated to cure. Give it • trial and it will
*peak for Itself livery housetwid 'Mould provide them
...elves II Ith busol nth' ltroleine mid keep tt us hands.
The curets that it has eff eted are truly marvelous.
ets.. Prepared and arid by Imam YoUNT a Co., *nye
burg. Pa orr by their authorised treads. for sale at
nearly all the Own's in Adam* astray.
May •ilit 1167.-11 Ida ANL TOUN I CO.
800 to 18 00
4 CO to 12 00
BARRETT'S,
TILE BEST VEGETABLE
3 00 to 150
200 to 800
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
6 Oa to 12 Ou
TO Ncilten WAS AWARDED
A SIL VER lEDAL!
The Highest Premium at the New Hampshire Stale Thir
rs now conedledi to he auperior to all other. for testae•
1. log linty Heir to it.
ORIGINAL COLOR.
This Preparation relieves the bee of iiendraff.
we, and all unpin ooint Burning or Itching et the nalp,
-n..pitine to the roar of the hair the required nourish
ment for the promotion of its growth
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
icavlng di* scalp, mol, clean and bealtby
SO- EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
J. R. BARRSTT & CO., Proprietors.
Mane Lester, N. H.
Sold by Dr R. Horner, Oettyaburg, Pa., and by
Draggles grneraliy.
June 26, 1861..—0 m
SPEER'S
P()RT GRAPE WINE,
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for
Church or Communion Purposes.
Erectlent for Ladies and Weakly Persons
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
iPCER'I3 PORT GRAPE WINS, FOUR TEARS OLD
llllllBjnotly celebrated native Wine I. made from the
11 juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.—
Its oval °alas
TONIC AND NTRIINGTURNING PROPERTIES
,re uovurnassed by any olnir native Wine. Being the
:are Jame of the Grape, produced under kir. Speer', owe
~ersonal supervision,' Its parity and genuineness are
.tnatanteed. The youngest child may partake of its ges
..rous qualities, and the weakest invalid way nee it to ad
•entage. It is particularly benencial to the aged and
lebilit•ted, and tmited to the various ailments that e
dict the weaker -a. It ts, in every respect.
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalid. use dpeere Port Grape Wine.
Female, nee Bpeer's Po,gt Grape Wine.
Weakly persons find a benefit by its use.
Byeer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to other
wines.
44-Sold by Drutgists awl Grover'.
A. Speer'' Vineyard, New Jersey, Ofike,243 Broadway
New 1 wk. [riept. 4, 186; ,-1y
'rHE GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
Zingari Bitters.
plllzz WON 'BRIT L KSIdIiDT was discovered an
introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. ll.Cheop
•ue. an eminent Illoptian physician
He had long seen and felt the want of some remedy
ich would strike at the roi.t of disease. and so pro
. tut much of the suffering which the human family was
' ben compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to hie mind every
Lay in et old colors as be n,oved among 'beak* auddylog,
wd observed the inemciency of nearly all the remedies
hen in use. Vito he was led to think and experiment;
and after ten years' study and labor. be presented is his
.eilow-man the wonderful Zinaari Bitters. The effect of
this preparation id the p lion and care ot thermos,
co, su merveliour and astonishing, thrt the most flatter
log marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who
liecovered it. His name yea pieced upoli the Roll ot .
Nobles. and a gold medal with the following inscription
—Dr. B.lTheopswii. the Public Benefactor—was protected .
to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been need In several epidemics of
•:holera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and
with such great staccato, that it has been inti °laced Into'
nearly all 'be general hospitals of the old world.
The old saying that, an ounce of prevention is wort**
pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to chokers r
did therefore any remedy that will protect us asatnist
.his terrible disease should be freely add persistently''
cued.
All pathologists_ now Agree that t becholera poises acts
o n the system through the blood. and that say combina
tion which acts on theexcretory organs, and keeps them
iu working dales, must prevent aso Molest accumulstioa
,f the poison to exert its terrible effects au the organism.
this is true not only of cholera, but of "early all other
iialsdies. especial') the different forme of fever.
The Zinger' Bitters bJust such a remedy as the above ,
unditions require. It acts OD the organ•of excretion
old secretion. keeping up a perfect balance between
• Item. This Bitters is composed entirely 01 routs and
',orb.. so nicely coneicted that every organ is acted upon
trio put intone. Its taste is pleasant arid its effects
otorept and boding.
Numerous cases of the following diseases have bean
coed by it: Cholera,. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. dcrofnla,
ryphold and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De
bility. Anaemia. female Irregalarlties,Dyspepsia,flate
limey. Colic,
Sc.
Price One Dollar per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris-
burg. Pa.
Sold by Drnalsts,llotelkeepeniandarocersgetterally.
es.G. P. ILA LB FLAISCH. sole Agent for Gettysburg.
1. BARTER, Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg, Pa
May 29, 1267
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
ITNIVFFIRA r,
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER.
4k..max-hi ri
Tbi. deseruynt bbpu kr remedy',
having been greatly improved. le
ouw.oSertat to the citizens of Adams
candy.
at. i.aa who are daily aging it. testify to
as magical virtue. la the early mama et tlinsweaption.,
fhwihs, Ideal A hewmatana. Neuralgia. Jim God /WA
Ads/. Weabotest and linist in the itsek.Bitte and tiklipipt,
0100 M, ScrVada, Oid &ins lisysipelos, Aired' Wassdre
Maus, /Mawr bine yr bfkromal &roads, Inverted 26d
Naii/t. Ghat. Thatiens. do.. "to. -
Its mysterious virtues, and the wouiderful cores has
performed. might be poblished; but the dtecuterer it
spilling to rely oo iA lotrjnelc merits. to mist to tutor
.tme it foto - every family In the coastur
Prepared only by the proprietor. ZW 11. Loottiard Rt.,
Baltimore; cud sold by A. D Buzmuut, D • IL MI
NMI end J. h. TORN KY, GeV:Our& end by the met ,
chant. of the county.
Rusasocats:-1 1 wry Culp, at P, Aadrow Schick, John
Wioibreemir, J. L. •.chlck. •
One Merchants can mit autypty ay caning at.J. WIND
DRENh KWh, at Wbosle Prbea
July 81, 1867.—1 y
HAPPINESS oa MISERY.
Time victim of yeethflol indiscretion destroys big bap
0114.11. Niue hie kir social miemseet, mar
riage and the pursuit at uess and ends hie tiff is
miser) ; but by the timely use uftbv leas tried mid faith
US remedy . •
• BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLe i
be Nosy isomer bleated*. Make therelbre tai delay It
*slog title reatooy. lazing M
systsly Matt cod will sods
(Ow stare In sit raitee — of Deeds"! Weakness. liadealosis
Physicskawd Mansell:lability sad dersapesests of the
snowy or are, Positive liesedi is derived by . salmi it
idastsbrr. It is satire!, veritable sad barmiest and ho
(Vries b asissaai7 wing win toms.. , •
Use Dollar per boa with foil directions.
• Iliad by Drlllgitt• tisasnally. plane they
claim be swum! I will Hod the by moil postipald
tad soma from übssrodbai OR receipt, of the *awry.—.
Addy ia a9lTAdij Ip D.,.
1119 itroodwy, Peow 7oit4
Mute sod onadouttal *cutup Ca bo moot to OP
those Itiooteharro.:
for silo o naueittabirg, /Id, by 41. 'Las* t Co.
Ism 10;1167,1y '
TO LADIES.
VW* attentio n II eallid tip the isast illeaeinu r.
1- Radar over bows% SR iemoral ofebelzudellus
mad 111#0 . 41 to the Imasie wt. -
DR. HARVEY'S
Ciptc , NO THICiIIiAL FICINALE PILLS,
have been need Ay aliessnesil inner MU with nagiry.
thlr SW
aottv= wr in anordisirr awe aid
DR. HARVEY'S
GOLDEN FEMALE PILLS
, •
YLLIOX YLTX DOLLAAS A XXX,
. .• •
.
arehrUluded epooled ones relpatriag .are powerful
meows.. tlwp ere law deetterretrouter thau taw or
dista7 lliata *Mart
U =1119r*V1141.1•
ps eggnog - apt ulp war. erusuLee I will egad
Oho ft-remit INV: pale pea weirirwilrees *born.
sloe va 1110w1..d au I 411
I w faimlgioi
oirnur
ill Wu) win
to iadoseelpedkalloiti Miktires
ileeLt IL 0,, $l9 areederep, Vow USK ,
• Per We la' a• T. WI &OK
Jara. fi r 11111teli
Vedial.
FOR TRR CURS OF
•L 80„
TO USE
L 18641. L.
ME GREAT
itili~;
13
Acatilagra cued,
TRI PP
Tttr. JTAR AND
Wednesday :Meru
• r *2.50 if not:Vatdi
scriptluas illscoo
paid, unless •t the
A tweerrtml
rates. A liberal di
suns act vertistir
year. Specl . ttrAu
rates, :o astirisiSil
ou'The of
xrn.
Any new4papet in
Verttring inetthim',
Jots Wont of
ecuted, and at ruts
Carle, Pamphlets,
will be prioted.i,
Vroimio
D. 11.CONAUGitY
attorney.`
1111 NIcOON A
• 'oils mrizA
.w, at his .441 Alas, ••
store. eltiamiseTsaarst
to poelki ittentkni RI
meta of Motets*.
skins. Bounty. Back-ply
at all time... prompqy •
L.nd warrants fueitt
Joint •ctd other wo•terd
al J. COVE
• e' LAM, win - •
other Boyne,* entrust
b*Pweee... Paha
score. Baltimore etTest
DAVID WIL
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NEY UT LAN. v
al t,l all 4.01. r lin•lnewem
threlttice:tt. hie Feet&
erpocte the .'entt non
(ILAINI AG*
00041 wit] attend t
the C. 14. novernmont,
PA F0r41.0 . (0, t
or I•rfor,, ttny Der
May At.to
D
J. W. U.
j_J HA* Ottic• h
t 41,01,19 the Co
ettreliarg, May 29,
JOIIN LAW
inflreln.:Nint
th• Littleton Church.
Drug Store. where he
■ttrud any Null,. Within
person. in want of tuft.
MA).
DR. C .
LI AS It rNt!ill ED the
LE TOWN, and cfrero
at hid houo, comet of
ley, nett tho Railroad,
Di•woes.
CM
I 01.1 N W. Ti
60 No
next Cpir to Aretellan'
he c tu •t tll tiuttm bet%
Deceits hie lie, Ileha.
will en•ere e•tielwetly
M.ty :'9.1.107,
LC RvEYOJ
vEva.seKß. Th
• :..1 . 11 , . 4 1.11 , 111' . •
office of COUNTY SUltlf
We.' Witt OP DIONDI,
Ail
Flavin.; halconsillera
to roc...oven liberal hat
If Vtoriol to 404 4hant
f *a .inv ay. PS
May 1.4. F. 7 -•
011! YE"
, r riE undeisig•
nn A •ici
public. snd ronld tininpane
in urepitreil prn
By •trtc staentl,rotp
Ist i.rpeti
faction 4tiaraut led to
May 48.111017..;.-tf.
Oil rr.s
The utriervittned ha y yl
tense .11lery lax eery Wig
•n' rill atteghl to Ow
pei ty when ever cv14,1
experience hwhopew; •
ttal 0, all who may'
lir.l.lencw.4
0rt.1r.,1467 -3ni
T WILL be in Getty*
DAY mud FRIDAY
desire tne to Danish ti
will lento their orders,
nerd Ze.gltr, stating t
when the sane wilt b•
Sept 2a, 1A67.-tf
C APITALISTS
J. C. ZOUCK, it
.V W 0 -CFO le 4.
lIAS TWO NO. 1 a roux:,
st..ck of 110..1% join •it
a Railroad, In 'WWId
good chance for tn.so wt
A rani chalice Is offered
serinion given any ilia..
Alen,
chine Eh me, Town Lou,s
lend, fur mile. resubmit He
rarl-A by prins.n wish
as to writ through rby
subscriber. width's, b
Oct.
Addreas—Cry
THE subscrib •
repaired his URI -
"McIIIIRNNA"S MILL"
ed to do GRINDING R.
short nottce. Ue sold
hood, sad will guarwatere
Julie 12, 18411.—ti
sttehtg
LOC
SEWING
The onlyrniehine •o
Is pooflinleed ur lb. p
When we hay. uo
at very law price, end a
moat titeorabl• terms.
N. B.—AN ABVSNT
circular. Traceiicqg Ago.
FINK LE.
July 3.1587.-em
THE H.E
-SP WING
699 Bacm
These Woild.'
chinas were awed
World's Fair. iu Weds ,
N. Y. State. Fair of . •
the beat work. smug
same thread than guy .4
ductlon of the •most a.
able to repot, the very
Thee° marldnee aroma
my at Bridgeport, On
Woo of thr Prerhkrit
the ortglual las..
They are adapted to
to the tours% Ilkwassell
facturSte 'Of Shlrte., Cot
Clothiug, lists, case s
&whiles. 'Limn Ohodo,.
work ',IOW wall upu .
goods *OA el ilk admits
guilt- Salim, hum, l i i
every species of tet t
stlt eh, alike oe bulb
The btitch Investor
Machine, is the met
him.
.Slsc se h o lues torsi a e r ut e wriv en... a 7
March 19.111t170.-17-7,
jEWIN
THE G
TVA sunny•
IQ well know lit
* l6lllllftlielie 1/./14.
um loco Pea popo".
to I* the Sin liow.
. "Waver& • •
potato that hie,
he= 40Z ,
ratallytetai,
the spool wl
constraetioa.
worked b.L. • . .
one. nay wipe
and do their
• The nadersigead
shove Mechlin*. Lk
A s lroo l s erislt
cu ' wr4 hebli
p lag ba
the/Ital. • •; ;
em
Needloa &slid .
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