The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 26, 1868, Image 4

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Messes. EDITORS :—AVXMIt two y ago,
II correspondent proposed that some import
tant subject of interest should be taken up for
discussion during the long evenings wh en
able hands or intelligent minds have leisure.
I felt pleased with the suggestion, hoping to
have the pleasure ofllerusing something of
extra interest.
I will venture to propose n question which
should be interesting, and might be advan
tageous to many of your patrons, u ii suppose
them, to be chiefly &raters.
Will hired labor . pay at farming ?
Many farmers have always supposed it safest,
conseqbently best to do all they can within
themselves, and have lxtcome so conservative
in their principke, that they endow to adopt
new methods of managing their Units. If
sufficient arguments and directions out be
furnished in favor of more extensive operations
some might be disposed to take advin.tage of
them for their own and country's
Oxford, Feb. 6, laqs
MIJMNOI,F SWEEP.
; ,1
This is without doubt the most biuportimt
branch of Sheep Husbandry, and One upon
which too much attention cannoti be i bestow
ed. It may not perhaps apply sopherslly to
those farmers in this immediate of the
State, for most of those who keep, sh ee p at all
immediate ]
keep what are called flying flocks ; that is,
theyuchoose their stock- from year Ito year,
either buying Ilan sheep fromti l i drovers, '
and, a ft er keeping them awhile, 1 them fat
l i o
to the drovers again to go to the bite ers ; but
still there are a great many farmers ho keep
standing flocks generally for the irep vement
of some particular breed. In order I to breed
sheep successfully it is necessary 'than several
important particulars be strictly attended to.
When I say successfully, I do not speak mere
ly in regard to increase in nambersjor some
of the poorer breeds of sheep will' produce as
many limbs as those greatly sapertor to them ;
tint In tie production of those animals which
possess ill many as possible of thre Valuable
properties which distinguish the i rd.
The first arid most important of these, and
the one upOn which the futhre ruccetes of the
flock ins great measure depends, is "he selec
tion of the flock of breeding ewest
These should be chosen with eirence to
the following particulars: The triune work
of the body should be of suflicientl sire to ad
mit of the foetus being properly detreleped ; re
ference should also be had to the lacteal pro
perties ; and they should' also be examined
with reference to their wool and flesh-pro-
ducing mouths; also evince a quiet disposi
tion; and not be given unduly to wandering.
Without the possession of the first two pro.
perties it is impossible that anytiting but
stinted animals can be produced ; vithottt the
two second, all that is valuable In a sheep, ;
and for which alone sheep are raised!, will,. if
not lost, be greatly impaired; and. ‘1 6 41 10 r 4 tb .e
last there is danger of the lan^fter, be l aig
dropped„being le ft to Pee'.l. Sh ee p pay er
lug a quiet disposition. also take on'fat more
rapidly.
The next particular, and co:m whirli is al
most a s t ,mportant as the first, is the selection
of t). r
~e ram I say almort as important; for
the question is only in respect to , deiree ; for
without doubt, if the ram is interior to the
ewes, the lambs will also be inferies to them;
and as the ram's influence is felt is fully on
the future flock as the ewe's, so also is it a
comparatively simple matter to selects ram of
desirable qualities as it would be to select a
flock of ewes possessing like quallties.
It is necessary that great care 'be taken in
selecting a ram. It is not only necessary that
as many desirable qualities as 'pots/able be
combined in himself, but it should also be as
certained that his parents pOssessed like
qualities ; for it is by no means reasonable to
suppose that the lambs gotten by a _perfect
animal will possess like points without those
points have been regularly transmitted to him
by . his parents.
If the necessary care has been' taken in the
selection of the ram and . ewes, it is but reason
able to suppose that lambs will be superior
animate, provided the proper amount of care
and attention has been bestowed upon the
ewes.
The raising of lambs will be materially as
sisted by attention to one or twg points. It
shotdd be seen, toO, that they are comfortably
sheltered during inclement weather; they
should have an airy apartment, yet it , should
be sufficiently close to exclude tall draft and
any excess of cold.
While with their motheriland on good grass,
lambs will not require any extra feeding, al
though the addition of a little grain will be of
benefit ; but during those seasons 4f the year
when it is necessary to keep the confined,
care should be taken in selecting their food,
and that kind should be chosen which has a
tendency to more especially increase the bone
and muscle than the fat. —Germantown
Telegraph.
MAICIIREIG POTATOES IN THE Itna..—lf it
were not for the amount of labor required we
should manure all hoed crops .in the hill or
row. We are convinced that =Mire applied
in this way is of far more use to the crop than
when spread broadcast. If near, ;or in the
hill, (aot directly in contact with ; the seed,)
it invigorates the young plant and it gets
prosperously started early in thd- season.—
Take a bin of corn, for example, aid suppose
.
that the coarse manure has been carelessly
spread ; the bulk of it may be nes t. r
to the
middle of the row than to the . plants it is de
signed to benefit. In this case; how long.ill
It take for the corn roots to extend and ap
propriate the nutriment? But we started to
note the experience and practice of a success
^ ful potato grower, for i the benefit of our rai
ders. It has been his invariable practice,
reieda
ring a long series of trials with crop, to
manure in the hill; and the t Vas he
raised large crops and got rich. A r the po
tatoes were planted it was his custom to load
the barn-yard manure on a wagon' drive into
the field and put a forkful on etch hill.—
When the plants first appeared he hoed them,
drawing up the fresh dirt and c.' ering the
manure. By this - practice the , ., , ore was
made to serve as a mulch as well as a ferti
lizer. We bailie no doubt but that lhe farmer
derived enough extra benefit from his method
of applying the manure, to compensate him
for the increased labor.—Rural N-• • Yorker.
FIZZ-FANGZD MANI:MIL-Bo* kinds of
manure are mere liable to •bd fire-tinged than
other kinds. Horse manure, if allowed to lie
is cansiciershle quantities, is apt. to undergo
the promos of fermentation ender high Lest,
when it assumes a mouldy, whitish appear
ance, and becomes. very light. It suffersan
immense low, so mach so that - its virtue is
Palk 410 as compared with manure,
it will produce scarcely any ' amt.
The foliating tinailliet, volgehdlY ammonia,
are thrown off, and the mass is left inert and
tandem
In the management of maim* therefore
care &odd be taken to prevent tad great a
beat by emnpostlng and forking aver. Loam
and muck, if mixed freely older an gables,
will preserve the heap, prevent ,
and thus prove very need It s plan
to lay la • sweat these sabstaaoss, to be laz
ed °midway with the manure heap throngh
the whiter.-- ass. Ploughman.
The above is all very Iva, bat a better
method is to turn the pile over and water it
thoroughly while tooling. This , will awn
the limp to ferment timomighly all thoogke•-•
Airserdean Armor,
, • - gra • . ; •
JOHN lIENDRIOSa. • 044,
nEcorismuteloN.
IF you TrAN'T; TO B 1.1 Y
GROCERIES.
cheap, wine Wear store in East Tort stoat where sten.
thing incur will baulk at a shall Prcdt. .
Ilverythin g kept Ina Arai elaesgroeerg o will A* lowed
there, ales • .
CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Produce taken he cuisine for roods, Cash Odd for old
meat..
110111.Tarniers come and NM
THE WONDER OF.TEE,AGE,
Warren's. Electric ;aura
which makes one-fourth more butter than en), other
Ohara (oat of the earns organs.) We
to show
b"lesmi z
th i l tillD D rl=ATlrßlC4
Gettyebnrg, Sept.lB, 1867.-0 •
MI
BARGAINS
at the nett
-4-
GROCER Y
... IN GETTYSBUIIG.
JOHN CRESS .. e k SON
AITNG opened a newGreeery,ln Gettysburg, on tie
north-west corner of the Pehlle Square, here hid
received a splendid essortnient of FIRM
GROCERIES ,
including Supra, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas. Spices
Tobacco, dell, Fish, Rama, ilhooldke, Alpe,
. •
QUEENSWARE, CO NFECTIONS ,
Nuts,Pruits,Boepa, Taney Articles and Notions generally.
We villain keep on hand FLOUR sod FERIMITUFFS.
Having pnrchaud for °Mil:Lae are - prepared to eel
very cheep. Give us a call and Judge for yonivelvee.
JOHN OREM
Sept. 26.1867.-tt J. W. MUM
G
NEW GROCERY STORE)
TELL EVERYBODY YOB SEE THAT
GILBERT,
TUT above the Court -Room, sad opposite the toeso
°
kr Ofiree wilMieU yon everything in the On ;OM
AND PROVISION Line cheaper then yen cal ipst It
elsewhere.
Sugars, Cars, lidolama%
Candles, Coal Oil, Syms, Brooms,
Buckets. Tubs, Tobacco s attars,
Notion, of all kinds, HAY, play, crfirMS, VSKIZTA
BMA, always on hand. ellivo• amna e l m se I ma deter.
mined to accommodate. MK and all kindle
of Country Produee tabs. Je b e l/ wok tbe highest east
price will be given. DM"'feint the plaee--roo doors
above the Court-Rolm. 14,3 p sis %lomat Bailin& 11.
I solicit yearpatroisr e.
Mar 29.—tf •
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.,
HENRY OVERDEER,
Ds e Htß is' Baltimore Shwa, Gettipbsri, trt
HO.to a
made irrangemeuto get
fresh supplies every week train the City an, is de
v i pinv to sell cheep. He invites all to give them •
his stock consists of Groceries, Notions, Ylour, Corn
Neal, Choped Peed, Corn, Oats,_ Pish, Haan Lard,
I Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Bnnf, Sugar, Col
fewi, Teas, Syrup, Melissa*, Candles, Coal Oil, Irish Oil
Tar, Besteider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notional.
Candies, to, ne.
.The cub or trade will be given he County Pre
date each se roar, Cora, Oats, Batter, Eggs, Potatoes.
Rage, kr. 20,1867,:0tt
New Grocery & Flour Store
MEALS da BROTHER,
HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour
and Vegetable Store, In the Boom formerly oc•
espied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they es-
tend an invitation to all buyers to "Iv. them a
Everything in their line, fresh from the city and coup•
try, wilt be kept es head. They sr. detertoleed ttr
as cheap u the eheapest,and as they only ask the low*
living profits, they hope to merit and receive a L libmial
share of public patronage. MEALS L Bltii
May 29,18843
Grocery and Liquor Store
^°-• A large assortment of fine
GROCERIES,
Teas, Carless, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown
Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Molama, and al'
grades of Synrps ; MESS MACKEREL, best in market,.
All kinds of •
LIQUORS,
wholesale and retail, prime Wine. Brandy, Bye Whirky
&e., for medicinal and other purpose., in any quantity.
ler's Herb Bitters, and the "Gre,t
Bitten " WM. J. MARTIN',
may 29.1867.-tt Baltimore at,Gettyibstrg.
WM. BOYER & SON,
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
Stone, Wooden and ; Willow Ware,
general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 19et.-tt
GETTYSBURG LIVERY
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
TIM Proprietor of these Stables,
feeling thitakhil for thellberelpatronatheretolbre
received, Depletive to Johns the public that ecootbote
the LIVIDLY SIIIIIN2BB at ►hisoldrided oti Washintoo
etreet,Gettrebarg,Dear the Railroad, where' lvals pm.
pared at all tlateifto accom,odatepersoaswithattphlas
la Menne.
solsss,ooLoaso,oreoissotc.,
orniskea at abort natio* and on reasonable terms, sad
oeinpstant di leers moat along It desired. Persons will be
conveyed to *tiler towns, or to say pleasill the twallirY•
WI stock andtlosobas area tits Lest ekes, sad no_p_slis
will be to make passengers eanstortable, tie la
at all tines to tarnish oesobee for tanerslin
a alao ta parties desirlag to go over the Battle Yield
1r to visit tie Springs.
ALSO-1101111111 AND
will bob•aghtt and sold giantism. Psivansdesiringt•
oarensos stock will Ind It to their advantago tocsin on
sa andordinsd, so Ids stock is warranted to b• as tap
Angola or no plc. no has • Sao lot of llonwskai
Stales at pressat on hand whisk will b. sold on mem.
DI, tense. Tho are sound and free trots disown, Rid
arepprantled to work as roprassatni. Persons win
dad It to theirsdrantais socialist tlio old stand bonne
birlagor parehasingsisswkers.
llas 21, 1811l.—tf
4NINNOLAI MUM -
Tilt EAGLE LIVERY : -
9
'SALE' & EXCHANGE STABLES.
iniiisingem &vet, :
HOTEL. Pa.
ADJOINING THE EATGLE HOTEL.
THE under:giggled would respectful, •
ly tufts S AN , ane dot bo bot °pool a sow
avow:. SALM ttCHANalir STABLI tit Ott
plass, old it propatit to •Itir=r wa rs ... _ ,L.
to Ma Haw Solos
Mirk% Ullat ' he iof the to . to=o ' iltrloo.
to owl 1 4.18‘. • Nis boom oat all
gook oitkost .s zot or . loil i rla r osibblo...
thi E .
"1 11112 partiotom=roboaosoo=l owl aim
l'ottlso= auk gotjoit idiot Iwo lam
OA omit oessoroodooft tem& :
Yloben to Si* otissiol So, mod
Mid& &MO 4 1 1=1= 4
Potting
o Z r :email itim the pest iota tie sr
fad
Aril of teogy this.
aims aid, or outhompg, Alt Mow a
Oran alt Vies ens • Ou motto 1p ottir Fier 10,
otetitko pelt Is %Wiliam . low" 1
hies OW brilmji a .
LAW hOttiddog a/pork* otemitoij in
hate*Ria "PM Me Om POlroalloo ow
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DEALERS II
ALSO,
ging! les.
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FAHNESTOCK;,
bemoitJuri rdicsived their,
NEW FALL S'lVelc
the tatiteet 14 the ecruntr—emeidatheet of
-.I)RY GOODS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
GINGHAMS, /
DELAINES,
tALICOIS,
CLOTHF3, CASSUDIRES, JEANS,
fa 'may varlsty
VARPRTn, a largo stook anti way amp.
SHAWL, all kiadasad prloaa
BLANKETS, very cheap
lIEZNAWARE, tbs largost stook la the eoitnty sad
very ebrp
HARDWARE and Saddlery, in all its bisaeb,s, at lb*
lowed market rates.
GROCKILIPA, of all kinds
IRON AND NAILS,
OILS AND'PA INTS
win sal GOODS as priom unsl
u • all sad examine ear stock.
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
00 . t. 2, INS.— tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To All Whom it May Concern !
KNOW Y.E
THAT-
DUPHORN & HOFFMAN
HATE again been to the titles aad bought at tow prices
a full line of Goods,and will sell
MEKNOES, 85 cto. to $1 25.
ALPACAS, 50 eta. to 25
DELAINES, 20 cta. tosl 00
PRINTS, best, 124 cents.
MUSLIN.% 7 to 35 cents.
CLOTHS, $l, 26 to VO.
CASHMERES, 75 ate. to $8 50
BLANKETS, $2 50 to $9 pair
SHAWLS, $125 to $ll.
FURS, all prices.
HOODS, 50 cta. to *2 50.
GLOVES, 10 eta. to $2 00.
HOSIERY, 12j to 75 cents
GINGUAMS, 12 cents
Northwest Corner of Center Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Dee. 1867..—t f
J. L. SCHICK-
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A SPLUDIO STOOK 01
DRY GOODS,
MOTO; CASSIMERES
MERENOES,
POPLAINS,
WOOL DELM:tiES,
CORETEGS,
and PLAINand FANCY (MOODS of
all kinds, which he beetling O'HUP
RR THAN EVER. Call at
B. W. Corner of
nettYsbarltt,N.
Sept. 25, liff,tf
DO YOU WANT
.AND GOOD • •
Fall and Winter Goods ?
"mei- .37/41710DY 4.10 Mg.
TalOK MO TO T 4 MX NMI OR
REBERT &. ELLIOTT,
•- oppose t s ametrirows. vatimemor..
irln
ynu
vAlm.
riggekrroatopooosokair . ,
th•Vailmoi ngwilt VI ItlMlZeil -
vriNv lad Pad a lliVl ie
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DO-YOUR
ktolt
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i1iare 1 440041111 1 004041 1.
11 810 11 04011. 11 41 1 101 1 1101.
•a fl .. • $ l6l
l b s • - -4:
,1- - , ! TREP•H ARRIVAL
DRY GOOD
FALL tS4 'WINTER WE
. • r T STORN OT
A. 4COT7' de SON,
MISR STOOK CONSISTS OF
MERTNOIi, all styles.
:DIGA I INIS, sIl styles.
CaI.COES, Isll styes.
AlUaLl.l4B, all gratis,
Clothe ' sad Commits eresot styles sad quality. Pp
whattiog good earls sod tar hesitates sikusid go to ,
A. SCOTT /.801%
• Clusubersburg street, 2d Igoe
Oct.". Gettysburg,
-12 4 ' 4 4k
New Fail Wintir #- ISAAC L STAUFFER,
E. IiIITESHEW ' Watchmaker and Jeweler ,
No. 148 North2d st., corner of Quarry,
now receiving a large Ma& of
PHILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,An amortment of Watched, Jewelry, Silver
GROCERIES, and Plated Ware constantly on hand.
•
• 1 1 QUEENSWAR., SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS:
HARDWAIE
sir de HopsWog of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tend k . [Nov 27, 1/47,-ly
BOOTS, SHOES Ali HMS.
I s'al th" a t ten elut m"" sad thy- SEEING IS BE LI E V ING
111111131ty to my largo stook of goods, I ass sew effort at
tower rated than they have been slime the war at
price,
which cannot tail 4o strike the pnthllltiwie pm. AT 704 ARCH STREET.
With every taoiltty for pumbesiag goods at so II dr
are as anf o in the trade. amaes prepares to asekes. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS!
pith. th w p rbee from s : 7 to sad y gat al war k a g i " wim pr i aw
. l my RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES,
established rule. Including every style
IL anal * . . and description, mad: `
ressmemsevt. 2.,>cret. 11. IMPL—IY
low i t expressly for the Winter 'Z ,
trade, which for neatness 4 111 P,
'lr. • and durability cannot be
.. "'"" 1 ; surpassed at
JORIC BOWMAN'S
il'bolsesle sad /Wall Manufacturing Establishment.
704 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPFI .
iller Es-plating at abort notwe
Dec. DI, 1167. _ [And. 21.-ly
If MUM,
'FLANNELS
/cc., &0., itcc.,
ositctiono, irgsms and gatils.
F.. MINNIGI,
Give
Confection, Periodical n
All kinds of Confections, it n
dies., Oranges, LCMOTI: I
"filth, &C., &c.,
aoasisatly on haul.
The Daily Papers of Baltinire
Phila4elphia, New Yon
and choice Magazines.
Plain, Comic and Fancy. al arg• awritEa•nt : 1 V1. 0 . 4
•
or-ciLL AND EXAMINE -5.1
CONFECTIONER
JOHN GRUEL,
Chambershurg Str., Gettysirg
Aiming completed his now building.. bite epee the
lingua amortMent of Con forticmo over offered et
tYlftrg, Inc Inll4lB
French ST,Continon Can&
Toys, Nets, tc4. and everything boloosing to • Arnim
OsslseSlooorst,,with spools( aeconakoletfoos for 4.1•4
sod GlosSlsssoo.
iCE • C EA Al
JOHN' M. MIN till.
Baltimore i Street, opposite Star
Confections of All kinds, French and Common di
Fruits, Orange*, Leinocm.Nnta, Toys, and Notk , •
ally on hand. Also, jam rereived a large am) • t
plain, common and fancy
$ll of which will bo sold at the lowest wash ra
and exasnino.
j
ORNAMENTAL TO
JOHN M. WARNER
tiAll jar! received .froak Phllsdelphla the lir
beet oodeheopeet osoortmetst of
ALBUMS
ORNAMENTAL TO's
• TOILET SETS,
FANCY CARD DE VISIT
FRUITS, CONFECTIONS,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KIN :,
me *mad l Catty.bur Call at lila atom
Nora at oppoolt• • Iltors. tßaot.
ALPACAS,
TRI nadentpod has bought oat hla donate
At. Oman, and now continues the
, 1113-111:711 ' NEE% BUSIN:
IdnaMolt—at th hottpburg Lhat ;on tho et
hit Itailesad mini North dint*. stmt.
tuit patineari i Is will fedora* to dawn Ito
atm brpronotatlait tbs toutaas aartinianoly
low a tali tootaitho—ainnyo telling* good
sad gthnir inlitationtn. 11' *wan sad *hen
fine the Ittlinsof orders.
Heap 64
.CO*L ArEIINESS,
aprissi 'mutat ktada, Ham%
others thaald *IL Illockintith
Igo& head.
=I
Skis abithual dellyserd aspelimis 43N1ireb• I
Gegsysiiiirtojkrt.llo,2lllll.-4f JACOB *i
Ifif* Low's Old Sta
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• Pnaluxias s Aran =aim pap*
I 'JOHN AND PRTNIt
W ° 4 ll4 Z tf all anikoUlloBl
at• satt= on d to '
a s k
jo tt ai :essaiiPstomo d o Iled;
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DARER YARD.
Their liated hiW aimed a 1,1710111
TAR% as ts. Sailiewl • Near Gabs
liar Uwe Lbw. latiyabats lad alba* pub& tal
th• Mas me ills apriimait L aka ot t i bedews
pnM. Ha WWWICITI i t , hob an d b e
*wo k, *mum IP*IMNPB• is, dw.,afd pe
usaideiw it ila ilaiwia*. Owes aad 0111•1111
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MIR Ltaallgit saw molt
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*Oat 401.
YOB
CrIaiBERSBURG STREE,
mit door to this Keystone Rote,
GETTYSBURG, PAi
News Depot
somtiod to raberriheme at lowart rato.
VALENTINE.
irisb.l2.—tf
OE
ICE CREAM SALE (I
next door to Eagle [lot.!
•ttpplted on shortest retire
Veb.l2,—V
Diamond Confections
tine! Orrice, Gettysburg, Pre
VALENTINES,
• • -
yiginc, tr.
• GETTYSBURG
.LHIE KILNS
1.01F4 FOR, SALE
-
laratOts 'ant ft#tirg:
CLOCKS, s WATCHES,
JEWELRY, &C.
' CALL AT
SOPER 4k McCaTNEY'S,
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
On York street, opposite the Bank, Oft•
tYgmr&f, Penner.
A new and fuTh assortment just received
from the City.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
such militating. Gaiters, Aceetrdeona, mum, life., rise
also the triaminp.viti: Kam atrium flowg,Bridgme as
mverything Waitangi* the instruments. -
Repairing and ail kinds of work in our line
prompt/y.ond on reasonable terms.
arAn work warranted to give est Wineries—and all
mai sold, warrented,to be what they are reprimand.
*v. 27, 1667.-If
Watches for the Million !
ABRANDALB A CO'S GREAT WATCH CLUB.
Et TERTBOOT needs a good watch, and wishes to get B
at the lowest possible price; a hotels 01 awiedlers
knowing this havemmtrived vitriol:le ingenious devices to
get people'. money, and then either all to send a watch.
or send one that Is :worthless as a timekeeper. Alt.
RANDAL," & CO. hays mew perfected arrangements by
which, for the small sum of 110,a good and reliable watch
may becosmiew obtained_ They have formed a GREAT
WATCH CLUB on We following plan. Certificates con.
While% the namberi of all the watches named in our
wholesale liattwksch la sent wall applicants / are mixed
up, outlaw" In estellopes, and sold for 26 cents each.—
Beery certiAcate Is wasmaersn to be fot'a watch, and as
will besets on rehnence to the list, none are of lee.
value Onus Ten Whim whilst some ■re worth 1400.
We undertake to send any watch drawn whatever may
be Iterate, far 010,smd to crier that every one may ah
soletely depend upon genie t y a first close time-keep.-r.
we guarantee that every pa re lower of (Me Dollar's worth
of certiftmtes shalt receive at least one for watch No. 633
On oar wholesale list, seat poet tree, which Is a AM-clam
patent lever, a Imerdesme and reliable watch. in towline
silver htratitax case, and usually sold hir lid. Ton will
certainly get such a watch; end. besides, you may get a
Odd Chronometer worth /WO. We Belt the eertiflcatee
as follows: One for 26 cents; Three for fid Cents; Pht for
11; and Twenty for P. To thosesee.dingtt, we will send
a handsome chain gratis. To thus. sending 13, we will
sand a gold chain warranted not to tarnish in 20 years
Parties gettlog up larger club. will receive liberal pre
sents; particulars of watch may be learned on applica
tion.' As it Is our inteniion to du a strictly husiorable
busitiew, sad to losers our customers fruits liability to
mei, we will send nor watehin, if desired, without money,
ntstructlng the lexpreas agent to collect ouly on delivery.
If we are desired to 'Prevent watches oy mail, the money
mast be sent as by Beek Draft or Post Office Order, sad
It will time beat our rick. Ne will then register the
package at our post AWN - and if met will re-place it free
of charge. If any watch sent Is not approved, it may be
returned and the money will be refunded. The repot.-
ties of our Ira,. which has been established for five
years, sad la well known in every pert of the country.
we trust will tie deemed a radtrient guarantee that we
will faithfully perform all we mitre. t to do. address!
aIIftaNDALE a CO.,
162 Broadway. New York,
Post Oftlre Box. 5,2ei.
arr. H. MDT :11311, Cbsrubersburg street,
Agent for Gettysburg.
Slee.2l, iSOI.-3us
JOHN BOWMAN,
No. 704 Arch Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Wanatat-turer and Desire' in
SI IN ER AND PLATED WARE,
Our Goode are decidedly the cheapest in the Cit.
TRIPLE PLATE. A N.,. 1.
=
ffitorto, tinware, &e.
TIN—WARE AND STOVES.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
TIN-WARE IN THE C*OI7NTY,
Al
of
..S. G. COOK'S,
Formerly ladrew Pol?of*); gIe,OI(IMP ut
THE BEST COOKING-FrorEs TIIE MARKET,
among which are the
11 LD DOMINION,
COMPROMISE.
PENNSTLTANIA,
NOBLE COOL
ECONOMIST,
•
BARLEY SHEAF. lc.
• Aleo.many other art Iclee fur kitchen use. which will be
sold., low as at any other place loth. county.
G. COOK.
- Apr111'1.1964.
gardware, Cutlery, ice.
HARDWA RE
AND Q ROC ER!ZB
Till subscriber, h*re J not rotors ed ftow the cities
with swisuswasesapply of HARDWARE& G ROCERBIS,
which they aro °Morin/rat tboirold stand i o Ealttmors
street, stip:Ulm° salt th etim ow . Oars to Accosaistil •
part of
Carpenter Wools
BlAcksmith4Tools.
Coach Findlags,
boeF hidings
OablnotKokape-Tools
liconsektispeetFtztiorst
♦llkihdaofiros to
R 0 011tlira OP ALL KINDS,
Of le,Palo ie. be g ee. There's no artielel Deluded IP the
mural departments swooned above.btit whotean `4e
had .4 this Store. Every abuse of Ideebeadeeeaa be so.
essesodatod here with tnolsand isdlnits.and floseekeep.
o e ican fi n d every attlclois timid's*. Give asaeall se
we arepreparedtevellasl owforeaeh as agyotttuitottse
out glebe:, I ty
Vole 1567
Cabinet Mg.
TO - THE PUBLIC .
•
HE undersigned take this method
of of Worm Ist the public that they still any on the
kr
Cabinet-making Business ;
as
to aH its varied thaashos, 'WI that they sow bays es
dt le bead large sweetmeat of
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Minks,
Stands. Dressing Bureaus,
agairs,
of different kinds; in short _
every thing in the Cabi-
net-making line.
asci, READY-MADE* OOPTINS, AND
Minn RADE TO ORDER.
of width will be thdebsd peomptlv. at tbeeld stead
= South Baltimore street. appetite Wieebtessolt Zia
The weionlitiod lambi bad arse yeaw 'a
bbe beakless. latter theenshei that they
1 1
eel asks as pod worts mew ethers, lf sot better. Sew
sad others with dud it to their advantage te
mid bay from ea es we ere deirratmd to as kw
se posillo le 'to salt th thew
GAILAthil TUKUIt,
les. lth MAN'
FURNITURE
SHEAFFER & BECKER,
PETERSBURG, (Y. 8.,) PENNA.,
Art posporod to de* toes Pointe, saytktog httahlh.
g *Wm, sr eft be lad is *meaty.
is.Poroltoms will do waitto 001 l sat wallas oar
Sookitobro toot's olOnrhart%
FURNITURE
mob to "SW. Ittipotdog don . soak *op ob. vitij
•
408/0•14 Wm.^ 0011-4!
AL&LIRDIORIMLILM,Quomoi MEIN
! sea isinasKsi. Deo* liatimplaisdpises
JEspem_iletio, Wei so 4! Snout 11900111 .
00.0625004 /11,smakillh -iir
FIRST -. - NATIONAL BANK.
.'OF .GETTYSBURG.
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
7-30 NOTES.
Lest WI, when , the privllwge , of oonverting the August
MO Notes *spired, snowy persons who neglected to con
vert Into 5-90 Bonds, or sell, lost the premium and the
privilege ofoonvertlng. It will be the same with the
7-30's maturing In June and July next, If not dlvosed of
In time. mu Bank will either convert, or puniness,
the7•3o'4,allowing prieivo and intereet. •
/eb.19,11168.-tf ONO. ARNOLD. Cashier.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
le agent for the sple of the first Mortgage
. union. Pacific Rail Road.
6 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS,
at 90 cents on the dollai, payable NOM I-annually at onr
cantor. All neesentry Information glen.
Gettisbnirg, N0v.27, IW.-41
GETTYSB,URG
NATIONAL; BANK•
GOYIM'S MENT BONDS, of all kind., BOUGHT and
EV EN•T El UtTY BON DS coo vi,rted inw ME- TTV NrY
• BONDS without charge.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED.
The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on ,GOLD and SILVER.
STOCKS and BONDS, of all Mode. bought for pumas
without CHARGING COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
ictorffot on SPECIAL DEPOSITI664aneed 1 par cent
•fz:
5 PER CENT. for I year,
4 PHIL CENT. fur 6 naontbe,
3 PEE CENT. for 8 otouthg.
Persons wishing lubrication in regard to U.S. Bonds,
and Stocks ..f all kinds, are Invited to give nee call, and
we will give all information cheerfully.
7. P.MO/tY BAIR, Caabier.
Oettyabarg, Oct 30, 1867-0
NOTES iNTO BONDi AS USUAL fru of
char" , .
pf4J;fiiiY..ZdestaikileAdrA;ri t4tgio,rioiltsi.i.ii43:l
Will *Lao purchue or eellSTOCKltand BONDS' of emery
kballree of charge as 4.7omiebattowiwad will at all tines
pay the MG Baer PRICE for
GOLD AND SILVER,
and with pleasure transact all bcusiaess promptly u here
Wore pertaining tr, it well regulated Bank.
GEO. AILNOLD, Cashier.
Gettysburg, iiev..S 1.167-tf
GEO. DCMBOLTON
fiat, ni °arson Q (b.
Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul streets,
BALTIMORE,
BA \KERS. BROKERS,
Securities, Gold, .SAver, Ate.f
U. S. 6si BONDS,
V. S. 5-20 BONDS,
IT. S. 7-so BONDS,
U. S. 10-40 BONDS,
8 0Nr,..r ef all rnorrerted Ode) f.-?.o's «mel the
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
tearing rig per Cent. Interion in gold
1141 - P or sous wishing to convert any afteriptlon of es
, Uritife, or make or change investment., eau - have the
same promptly 'notated.
ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL
Sir Depoelts reoeiTed and Interest paid open balance
inhjert to check at tight. [Dec. 4, 1867.-.esi
ERSONS desiring ot invest lug,. and rennin:lg nearly
P
NINE PEI CENT., are requested to call at the
Gettysburg National Bank ,
UNION PACIFIC
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS:
nava Invastraanta ars daily growing In favor and EON
Increasing.
SirBONDB caa $ had at all times at this Bank sad
mbar* all informatics coacarliasold tamtniinta will
be cheerfully given
Da5.18.147.-tf
A. D. BUERLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE
301111. B. DANNER
immatzoLEß.
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
SMI Mar
airCOUNTILY KIIRCHANTS supplied at wholesale
dtl Prim. •
rib. 12.—tf
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Mae and Dreg Stare, CHANDUSSURO STUNT
Medical advice wit4aqt alalritte.
DIALI3II
mg% xiozoius, MINT NIN/CUOINi.
TIONJUIT, PSWINIMSN, NAPS, lintlitlES, TOW.
NT ASTMS& DTD STUFFS, WNW DAN.'
nor SODA, mar or TAME, LAW% •
COAL OIL, AC, 10. •
Pllii LIQUUIS Str Reilloinai porpoise.
Dr. D. Noratem 01,113, a reliable reaiedi t Whipped
baud*, roast lido;
AU art les warianted outlaw* pasha. •
Jaa INILAT •
Drttgli andjKedioixies.
FOR2irlirsCOLD sr4/VD.
7 a l r
PRE on bosijsg takes asap of Ws
A 414 Awl ittioro, takes plasmas .1a la
terabit*, that to fife/logo/ads_ r__ . _ l __ . _ r_ _ Mob
applies of khallait DittNlMPAlllthmiatitall, than
the stssit abaft laperia totti a =patial Ai) hoommase.
data his tastomarsarlth may la bit 14as
of airarY dogriPiddis,' ell th• pops UM? intro
amas l athe ft', with a IlLllsimply 61 aboalcabiatit
t o we l , pima, Ow lienea s... YßWl a 2=lllnoes
Vohs= OW, Satrads. vith
• mat misty et away - eAlgraa.- --
moßliaaadlaol Drug Nat an
load.,
ar fayakiassimppU•datosorMs Isla% sat pre
sertplires orrilltaly , ded‘ritil prafiarrall is as
fan Odle asa NS asaapesiL
s*aiss"
go .
Isvall iiik s WiN
. parasase. Gin ors sall sad our
1111111 W. AMPS .
- &add
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
GM. • WITOLD, OW:1W
SOLD
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GETTYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
Intrrr..t on SPECIAL DEPOSITS am follow■
PEP CENT. PER ANNUM FOR I TEAR,
.• ..
WILL OONVEKT
DUMBOLTON & WIRT,
AND DEALERS IN
TIAVIt CO' TARTLY FOR SALE
, 40 1 jurnr& it term
Special agerols for the sale of
CNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND
RILCSITZ PROMPT ATTENTION'
INTERNAL RETENUE ernes or Salo.
Notiee to Capitalists!
ANI) OBTAIN CIRCI:LARB OF THE
I=
3. EMORY BAIL Crbier
gooks, !mis t Wilkins, At.
CHAMBE'RSBURO STREET,
Neer the niseiload
DBUGS AND MEDICINES,
DR. R. HORNER,
ilemut DUG 41 1 n) lainOnnik,
iiIIM
wordbpsino•
HOLIDAY , PRESENTS.
DRY' GOODS ifANOY GOODS 1.
JEWALRY & SILVERWARE.
Wolk crser s2,ooo,oooL u tll ga to c as sold for ONE DOL.
ARRANDALE & CO.,
AGENTS VOZ ZIIROPIAN NIANZVAOTCHEZIS,
Minnow*, that to consequence ofthe overetackingotate
English nark et,aa Iminieneecutatttyof DST and FANCY
GOODS hare bees conehneed to then: with instructions
tO be cleared for immediate ttasb. at any sacrteca. A. a
Co., love, therefore, reetoiced to offer theta according to
their ordinary vows of buslcsesat at each, without :a
Bard to Value.
The follow log list shows the original wholesale prices
oleo:no of the articles which, they now offer at $l.
Sear, Wolf. end Buffalo Robe .from EA 00 to $6O 00
See of Puts. Sob* Zrmips 20 00 to 100 00
Indies' Naffs ‘' . 15 00 to 60 00
" Collars 10 00 to 40 00
Silk and Satin Dress Patterae..— 15 00 to 45 , 00
&erects and Egyptian Clothe'6 00 to' 12 00
Alpaca' and Muslin defame(.._........... 4OO to PO 00
French Merinos and Twill'. 10 00 to 20 00
Cambric, Thibist and Mohair 4 SO to 10 00
Mahooral and 111 Untie Skirts 2co to 600
Silk ind Lace Voids 200 to 600
Seta Sneenffe and Collars 200 to 400
Pairs of liullise Corsets ~ :.: 6 0 to 000
Ilaodlcerckietli, 8 I ik, Plain. H. , . , itrhnii
and lhollornidered Lip., 1,,, ...: 1..,
dosen ....
Lodi.. and Gents' Cotton.
silk Hoseand half floe,: po,
Pair' 4 LA to 12 00
Ladles and Gent,' kt , ,rlnr.. Ottton. 1.,u0n
and Cotton 131,11rts and ITlidel•b 'rt..
each 50 to 600
Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Paine". in
Cloth, taesitnere, arid_Docalt in : 1 14 to 25 00
Linen and Woolen Table Covers of te , 800
White and Colored Linen Neokine, per
doze. a GO to 12 00
Iluslit.s, Whit• and Itible.whod
........ , . ........ to 40
;latinels; Sh .wls in Woolen; Silk and Merino Nubia.
or pleads; Woolen Honda; BLit:iets; Linen and Muslin
Sheets', Velrft and Morocco Portmonsies; Shopping
maga ; Wallet.; Meerschaum Piped; gour and Six Blade
Pocket Knivea, with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles:
French Clocks; ilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Resolv
ers ; Pawling Pieces: Fancy Combs; Hair Nets; Work
Bones: Silver Cod Cosa; Albums; Family sod Pocket
Bibles; Opera Glasses, lc.
We haves's° received a splendid assortment of
WATCHR,
Gold and Silver Hooting Cams fur Gents; Enameled do.
for Ladies, together with Ch ains of every pattern and
style.
Sete of Jewelry in every" variety; Sleeve Sutton.,
Thimbles, Lockets; Crowell:Rings of every kind; Brace
lets; 0014144m5, Ac.,,tc.
THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COMPRISES
Silver. Dining And Tea Sets, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Table
Spoons. York.. Tea Sr eons., Goblets, Drinking Caps, Cof
fee Orus, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar bowls, Trait
Baskets. Cake hasketa,Card Baskets, Fruit Knives. Syrup
17 4. 4 , Salver.. Portmonales, Pie Knives, flab Salves,
Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg Stands,
Wine Holders, Card Cases, &c.
All the above hat of articles to be sold for $1 00 each
The expecte,. are paid by the role of Coupon, or Cer
Wince, earning each article in the etuck, and its raise
theme CartifiCl4o4 are 1111C101111%1 In envelopes, mixed up
arid void at
'A CENTS EACH-5 FOR $l-11 FOR $2.
Whattrms article is named in the Certificate can be
obtained at ONE DOLLAR.
The article will be shown to the holder of the Certili.
cat& and it will beat his option, whether he pays the
dollar and takes the article or not. In case articles sent
by mail or express are not satianictory. they can be re.
turned aid the money will be refunded.
Every Certificate entitles the holder to some article of
sterling value, worth murk more than a dollar. In proof
of this
MONTIIS,
.• 3 4,
Too can bare for any of oar certificates and $1 00, any
of the fol.owlnirarriclee. Po that If yon are not pleased
with the articleor article; named on the certificate, you
need not lose the 25 team you paid for it:
One Silver plated three bottle Castor. handsome sliver
plated Butter Melt with - plate and cover, Lady's Shop.
ping Bag, aSO pirtare Album bound in velvet and gilt,
set of Tea Spoons silver plated on white metaLset d. able
plated Table tipeousor Forks, Pante pattern yards
cessimere). pair Jouvina Paris Kid bileves, splendid real
Yeerechaam Pipe. or solidl6 aril Gold plain King.
During the four years wa have been agents for Europe
an manufacturers, we have received hundreds of rya
mendatory notic,s from the press, and letters from pri
,vatre i udividnals, expressing the highest malefaction with
onr method c f doing betinness. We have many of thews
teetimonials with nani-s and dates, printed In pamphlet
form. and es we have no space for them in this advertise
ment, we will send copies hue toany address.
Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express. C.
O. D. ho that the money need oply be paid ON DELIV
IR Y OF THE 4100D8. •
C. C. FIST.
(of dancer r, /fi.)
We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by
Express, Post Office Order, or Bank Draft.
We want agent, EVBRYWkilititig to whom a liberal
compensation triOr he paid, which can be learned ma ap
plication.
.§....Taks care to write "your name and addres in a
clear, di quirt hand, and srldress
ARRANDACE k
Broadway, New York.
L•
—E. H. MINNIGH, Chambersburg atr,
Agent for Gettymburg.
Dec. 11,1867.-3 m. •
TIAUGH'S .COMMERCIAL MA
..NUREA.—We announce to farmers and dealers to
Vertßiters. that the lAP . ..ring pries hare bees adopted
Pow the sprit) g seasca :
BALOWS RAW BONE PFUYSPR ATE..
per '2,000 lbs.
BA Utl EFS CIIICAGO BONE FERTILIZER
Prfre,l4.s per 2,008
BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD XANITEr.
Pr Ire, $5O per :,dam lhe.
This well•known popular trademark will be found up-
Otte very rocker* of the above masures.
(...T he high estimation in
MARK -1
w hich BArch's Boss Aim=
/MOE have been held, dorm lour
teen years past we shall fol
ly sustain in appliance. Hay
.ol Peg now the entire control of
the great rapport!' of the city
of Chicago, tortumlshing Am
moois and Pbos bate yielding
\.... ) atsterial, vist—Ticeppes, Dried
Pltab, Blood, 2e, we have, in
connection with our works in Philadelphia , lit' largest
belittle" tur furnishing theme tannuloi! at the above low
prices.
BALCH k Philadelphia.
NORTH•R"RFTERN IfERTILIEING CO.,olMay.
JOHN RALSTON 4 00., Genera Agents, New VAL:.
GEORGE W. KIRKE k CO., " " Boston:
GEORGE DIIGDALE, Wholesale Agent, Baltimore.
FM all Information reepeetir.g the above Means's, ad
drys, either of the above houses.
Jan. 16, 11668-3na
WAGON MAKING.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he carrint on the
WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS
In all it. branches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township,
about melon mills from Bram's 11111, on the road lead
ing from said Mill to the ltunizittsbnrg road, and le pre
pared to slants all orders witkpromptoms.
ler REPAIitINGIiMi
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
"R. also leanifectmes RIM-MUMS, WAKEN
YORKS AND DIDOMMANDLID3, for wholesale sad ro•
tall trade. •
Re hopes, by Prompt Monti= to business, to merit
sad receive a liberal patroMige. Orden addressed to
him at Otttysborg,wiS reeetriprompt attention.
♦isig. 7, lett.-Iy . • WILLIAM IL MOON.
ROBERT D ARMOR
7,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL ter GE ft,
•
awe Midis ared, half a veers frees der Onireasuir,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
WILL promptly' attend to all or
der In line. Watt done In the most matte
factce7
afforded to wanner, and a t prices as low as can possibly be
make • living.
• GAS FIFE
fondant% is well as Obeadaihrs, Bracts* Prop •Lights
be.; also WASH. Pll%kegs, Tap eat Press Spigots,
aabort. everything -
to gin sr water fa
f • • -
Bats bang, and bandana lf desired. Loam of 11.1
kiwis repaired. [Dee. k, UMW
,
. Patent Gum !Scrubber,
frigE advanteges of the Serub.ber
-•a. ow all others ISLfit.thst It nth do the Wait 111021•1
UN Vine isoalli si estploryedi 2adt that it Slam
trot water NW um waned bettor; Mot
it will, Spot at the seas WO oft
all ttorMICZ, .p with a cloth ; 4th, th at It Ilin
Wit • elies pony ) sin, try otheelosally nor lb.
Glarus, which can be done very eerily sad at very riot I~
• Ethsorre.
itielhortibberelbr sleet the store of H. K. Paver ea
the HUI, Delthaore Wort, tlettyolitirg, the eadereliteed
being the duly militated Apia De Adam coat i g int
Z. P •
Ga rrrouso, .15,
The itadersigeed looter the above &W Nev ain" Is sae, do
hereby cordially reciatmead_thera to the =My
rireartag the pupas ibr "hick they are
J. L.TATII. DANIEL H.
DiRAIL YOUNT, O. MINNS
H. D. axer, q.l. mmi.
Nor. 504545.4111
(4.11F4T CON
OW A.G 0
MILLS.
‘ II `IO,OOO Mann a WRIAT wormy
Th. andembia44 Whig remolded and
hie now NW Meow, liaserly called VX l st
Ware,* hat weir 44 (itut Oesowege muire) .
to do all kink of wank hie Hee with anonal
ceerteario: bc sale or ex , b.ege, the vary beet
%wall* mod - lboatly NAM Ow 1.7%
van ead now, with every misty. of CU,
NA 4010
an* 111 W. SUL "SWAMI, Is by Pillared ••
gingliglonggoggoggite dated ass». A knew IS
sail et ISsiker sad low, =spot a log epos er Irs
skews, lbw Sub& of stoat as tie top, eat. 6 . 111416
subassed fbc la.a saiLtbs kg milly•d. Wiwo milli •
dm* sitp—sail all be et Us sew sad pass* a*
*Mow sow suellorld *SINN isObl.
1N 'WSW Win Ire able 1. plow
MtmellaWil Wipe, Inves Vora% Lim
MS%
BE=
Las vrAmarwAT. azw YORK,
flO to 1900,
HAD THIS UFFEII.
R IFERRNCR-%
rebfitilr 2 f 3 l 188.
VitO
540 MILES
OF THE .
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA
ACROSS THE CONTINENT,
ARE NOW FINISHED
TIE TUCK VIM LAID 11D Tl4llllll IVICIITNO I
WITHIN TIN MILLS OF THE BirinflT OF THE
ROCKY MOCHTAINS
The prospect tbet the •
Whole Grand Line to the Paeifie
WILL Ig CPMPLNTED IN 111711,
waa never better. The miens so far provided for con
struction hare proved ample, and there is no lack of
funds for the most vigorous prosecution of tbo enter
pries. The Company's First Mortgage Berndt are now
offered at PAR. They pay
SIX PER CENT. LN,GOLD,
■ud here thirty )itare to Au .beire maturity. Sub
seriptloniewill be received in Gettysburg, Ps., by the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK and
GY.TTYSLtiItG NATIONAL BANK,
and in New York at the Company's °Kee, No. 20, Naessisa
street, and by
CONTINENTA L NATION AL BANK, Yo. 7, N Luau it.
4 4 .
CLARK, DODOE A CO., Smoke No. Al, Wall it.,
JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Bank No. 60, Wall et.,
and by tba Company'. advertised A I. throughout the
United States. Remittances should be made iq draft or
other funds par In New York, and the Bonds will be sent
free of charge by return exprissa. Parties robscriblag
through local agent., will look to them for thelr safe
dellrery.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, ab..a Inn the Pro.
greet of the Work, Resources for Construction, and Yalu.
of Bonds, may be obtalnettat the Conn:any'. Mee. or of
Its advertised ageats,or will be sent free on application.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
New York,
Fab.19,1864,—tr
BARK ! BARK !
1100 CORDS WANTED
TEIS SUBSCRIDYR WANTS
600 CORDS OF
BLACK OAK BARK,
for which he will pay ea 00 per cord, ou delivery, la
good order, at his Lanyard In Gettysburg. Waisted also
500 CORDS OF
ROCK OAK BAIiK,
for which the highest market price will be given
Yob. 12.-6 E
ptdial.
ALL AROUND THE WORLD:
The First Premium
of a Silver Medal was awarded
Barrett's Hair Restorative,
By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its
Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 1866.'
BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE-
STORATITI restores Gray Nair to its natural color.—
Promotes the growth of the Hair.
gee the roots to
thefr original organic action. Eradicate* Dandruff and
Humors. Prevents Hair falling out Is a superior Dress
ring. It rontaine no Injariotte Ingredients, and lithe
moat popular and reliable article thmighout the Ear
We►t, North ►ad South.
J. R BARRED 4. CO., Proprietors,
injwid by Dr. H. Horner, Gettysburg; .1. 8. Tank.-
Lemuel, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Potarantulp
Snyder k Bon, Littbestows, sud Druggists genendly
Feb. 12, 164.-1 y
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE,
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for
Church or Communion Purposed,
♦LBO,
F-reillent for Ladies and Weakly Persons
TO USE
VINEYARDS, NEW . JERSEY
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOITE TEARS OLD
THIS Justly celebrated native Wine Islands from the
Juice a the Oporto Grape, raised In this coo tau.—
Its invaluable
TONIC ♦ND BTRINGTHZNING PROPLITINB
are cussuisunsal by any o•bar native Wins. Being th
pore nice of the G rape, produced under lir. Spoor's owe
personal supervising, it. purity and gounineneil are
guaranteed. The youngest child may partake alto go:-
mu qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to ad
vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and salted to the various ailment that af.
filet the weaker sex. It la, in every respect,
A WINE TO BE BELIED 0 .
Invalids an. Ppeer's Port Gape Wine.
Ternales use Bpser's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly persons find a benefit by its nee.
Speor's Winos In Hospital" are pnifbrrod to °thin
winos.
airßold by Draglists wkd Grocers
♦. Elpeer's Vineyard, New lerw, Oince,2o Broadway
Now York. r11.0.4,160.—1y
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
ITNIVERBAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER
itta l ifieservedly pope ler roluidl i
bs e l4t ul i WC:Law' Adana
Liu tieviamutill Who are dolly min it smut! to
its virtues to the earl stages of
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virtue, lad the wonderful cares It has
partirmed, ht be pahliebed; has the ilsiXiTiefft
will to rely mita Intriido sserits, is order to Intro
dwelt Into every featly la the oonntry
Prepared only by Mt proprietor. 2U R. Leatbard St.,
raill• and sold hy A.. D. 81711HL113, Or. 1101-
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PUTRID BORE THROAT, 'INFLUENZA,
•
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lt solt of too taw *loading. Also, liblannT
FIVER. Thla Inimileinchas been triad la • •
THOUSANDS OF CASES
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known to Olf Wirt.* obaordion . to. dirge
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andanki Lam Yawn.
be:grit rod
by their satbarlard &gala. Far tab 's at
nearly all the Stores In Adams ocastY.
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PE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGEIT GALIARRY.
TEA undersigned taket i pkasure• ill
sammisi mg to thi algae= of 8 _ pithrt aid the
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