The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 30, 1868, Image 4

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Zhe stilv nut/ r4tittintl.
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Gel Crate' ra. Friday. Oct. so. isae:
[For the Star and Sentinel.
Why is it tutt those who have favorable
locations for growing ;caches • in ',Adana
county do nut. take advantage of it? The
South Mountain region has many a hill side
and nook where peaches are a pretty ier--
lain crop, if good varieties are planted and
the trees eel a lair share of attention. The
great cause of early decay is the peach worm
or borer, whose ravages can be prevented
without consuming much of the•proflts.;—
This one thing accomplished, the trees are
not as short lived as is generally supposed..
The early decline of many orchaids ta
ken as an inherc.nt dim:oe of the plant, yet
can be traced entirely to the depredations of
the borer. -It matters not if a man is 15; or
20 miles from
. market, if he can grow them
ho can haul them as carefully as be, would
eggs ,whezi they command from $3 tojs6
per hitshol, , as they. have thelast few years.
We do not hesitate to say that on. suitable
locations they~ arc one of theniost profitable
crops that can be grown.
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The - malformation of the Grape spok of
in the "Star and Sentinel," a„ kw num
bers back, frequently - occurs both on the
witd•and cultivated vino. By persons not
better informed in vegetable physiology
ridiculous ideas are formed, of their being
the _result of accidental hybredization with
the apple, tomatoe or other plant, they are
found in close proximity -to. The writer
has heretofore believed they were au excres
fiance produced by wounds, yet the usual
presence of something like seeds indicate a
higher development, and a closer examina
tion of several4mecimens-the present sum
mer led him to conclude they are the result
of malformed germs or buds. C.
ScumtNED.—Midsummer is the best time ,
in which to bey a farm ; to judge o its
fertility, Its running water, its weed and its
fruit.—Llittle slacked lime sprinkled on
a roof in a rainy day will clear off the moss
and give added durability to the shingles.
—lron oxbows are approved by a farmer
who has tried, them for eight years. It is
hardly worth while howevr for Western
farmers to buy oxen fot the sake of - using
them.—A New England farmer escapes
the potato rot by using potatoe afor seed that
have_been in the grptind tuning all winter,—
taking care to cover them so that thsly do,
not freeze.—To teach cows to come home
of their own accord at night without spend
ing baron hour in "co-boa" lug Mein, 'feed
them a•little fresh cut, juicy cora fodder in
its season every night, and "mess" them at
other times of the year. That will do
double service as cow-boy and milk-increas
er.—Grass cut before it ripens seed is just l i
the mulch for strawberry beds.—No one
should let chickens run loose in villages ;
keep them in a pen during the day and let
them out for an hour before sundown.— '
They will make short work of bugs in yard /
and garden, and go into the pen .of their
• own accord at bed time.—Whets, a horse
sticks up his ears as if snuffing danger in a
certain direction turn his head the other
way and nine times out of ten he will forget
that he was getting seared.—There is an /
enormous amount of gardening devoted
simply to killing weeds. Half the _labo r
given to keeping out weed seeds would ix
complishlar more. --Learning to swim
should be an indispensable part of country
education. But let parents teach their own
boys (and, girls too.) There is a great deal
of iviekednesa picked up by "going in
swimming" with_ bad 6 - oys.—lL there is
any hobby_that is pardonable and profitable
it is that of having good tools and sharp
ones.—The horse stable is no place for
liovls to be roosting and scratching. The
horse !s toe dainty to enjoy food that they
have scratched over.—The New Lebanon.
Shakers raise splendid roses, and attribute
, their success to the free use of salt as a top
dressing for the bed. It drives off the in-:
sects also.—The Utica Herald an:
nonnees as the average \results of careful
experiments in feeding corn to hogs. that
two bushels of corn in the ear, or one bushel
of shelled corn, will make nine and seven
twentieths pounds of pork, while the same
amount ground into meal and mixed with
water will make eleven `and one-eighth
'pounds. If the clouds are unkind and
withhold the rain, keep the hoes and culti
vators going in garden and cornfield.— j
Some people hoe only when there are weeds '
to kill. Probably they cat only when the
food is in danger of spoiling.—Lime and
soul. mixed and sown on turnips will drive
off the turnip fly.--Close mowing a lawn
encourages the fine grass& and kills the
coarse ones.--. Medium crops continually
are more to be sought for than premium
big crops once in a while. With a deep
soil and trees deeply set top-dressing of ma
nure will do an orchard about no good at
all.—Cows are in no danger of choking
on turnips if they are fed to them with the
tops on.—Some fruit growers assert that
the Kittatinny blackberry is too tenderito
stand any chance with the Lawton in the
hard winters.—ln cases of blind staggers
The Stock Journal says, the first thing to
be done is to tap the jugular vein and take as
much blood as will restore the horse the use
of his limbs. Then use the stomach _pump
or give medicine for the bowels. as the case
may need.—Chiectgo Advance.
WINTEI4 PROTECTION OF TREES. —Gted
damage iB annually done to trees—both fruit
and ornamental—by mice, These little
animals being deprived of their usual sup
ply, which they collect from other sources,
while the ground ,remains uncovered, arc
forced to forage upon the nursery, abd the
young trees in the orchard, to which -their
attacks often prove highly inprious if not
fatal. The most effectual method of pro
tecting trees from mice, which I have ever
seen adopted, is to place from half a bushel
to a btirthel of old, well-rotted manure around
the trunk of each tree, compressing it slight
ly with the foot or back of a shovel, leaving
the whole in a pyramidal form,which gives
greater stability than could otherwise be '
secured to the mass. Whin the manure.
freezes, it is utterly impenetrable to mice
and affords perfect protection to the tiee..=.
It is also ready to afford substance to the
rook, above which it should be spread ear
ly in the spring.
Shavings and the boughs of evergreen
trees are sometimes used, but these are un
suitable, as they afford shelter to the vermin
who flee to irifor protection ou the flrstiall
of snow, and find a supply of food in the
bark of dm very trees they were placed there
to guard. By stamping clown the snow-qt
the commencement of the season, and keep
' lug it-consolidated, the mice will be kept
away as effectually, perhaps, as by the above
method, and where tbanure is not at hand,
it is undoubtedly as cheap as can be adopt
ed. Trees thaWywbeen barked are some
times saved - thorn up with good
soil. I have sampaitates made use of a com
post of one part ota mixture of common
wood ashes; plaster and salt—the lait three
in equal quantities—the whole being thor
oughly mixed before using, and placed so as
completely to cover the wound,__ This is a
slwitp application, and as effectual as any,
perhaps, that can be.used.---Reem, in Ger-_
mulitawn Telegraph. , •
('.1.1)-111,00DED peopkt who have not been
curried off by the base-ball playing enthu
w ill sympatidze with the philosoph•
irul etnark e Digger Indian in Nevada;
who sat watching a party of baiwball play
t. They seemed to him to be working
very bard, and, turning to one of them he
aßked "How much do you get one d ay?"
Rowers. Ootta, of Georgie, Secretary of
the Treasury seder Mr. Buc,baaski, fell dasd
is N. Y. IsstAfeek.
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lortuardiitisPink)l. , .l.,
NENir
AN (ximmrstilo,
HAVlNqp vq hmedgrieititiye.
• Warehouse.. .. vf- 4..1 6 ,14 11 4ws
the undersigned uttitad ednerr7. elf Jaisid
dery ho lino of Mania • k• no m .._at: VOL oldeatottd,
the comer Watshitilitob •04411.41004-itetetie:•• •
moor eX t Sr th berg "
•1 A rostnlar Snout Stolen% kill learn ens
Avvrohoese 'elrary TunslittY Nportli. ,uid moan -
modstion .intine ba inn .
_By this iwtsinireeteisk err arit , p.re . to *twg -
Ittwitfits- at an times jo and tm Alaitiosork.
business of This kind entrusted toni c will benvompt
ly atteniked-to:* Oar earornartoWerehonse of
Stevenson k Sena, /66.norts RomuCstreet„,,Salkl;
4 8 0riciavi..ta P 11 .1.444 t ee. „inn
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chea and weialritawalsy r W
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M'CITILI)Y.Az HAMILTON
Da: r.V1114. IN
PLoriz GRAIN , GROCOr _
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undersigned are .viying at slinsriirare Unse r
in Carlisle street, W.joinbega_ r.!415i1,, ti. highest prices fbr • ' . 2- 1;
s i
noun, WHEAT
~_ BYE , WHEAT, CLOVES AND TINOTHT-iiiritall i: ".
POTATOES, de,
and incite producers Were ASS. scelftlfix•4o4lsig,
• yhey bavenenstasitly on bland girebbi,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF tiIICIODRIES
Byropo,oeffees,Biks4erhli. ilia Flab,
Oils,Tar. dove, Bacon and "robeenea de. Alia,•
the best braudsor 1401 JR, with rasir.of all kinds.
They likewise have. .
NET SRArisl4iitAlLß'E l rititTlLlTE4B;
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Soluble Pastille .:Goatio;.Shodad Phosphate 014 4
& Nexleanannele. . -• .
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Whilst they.pay,eat 1111arket4iFltai
they buy, they sett as the lowest 4•14. pralitar.:
They ask a abareof public patronage, reso l ved to give
satisfaction in serer,
ROBBINS MeOrlitir4
WM: a; It&5111.1rOr '-
July 3,1867i—tf • -
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GH.AasTGE OF FIRM.
THE undersigned having leased
1. the Ware-house on the corner oratrafton 'lnset
and theßallroadf Gettysburg, Pa.,will carry on the
Grain Oroduce Business
In all Its branches. The highest prices will alwsys
be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Okover and Tlao-•
thy Seeds, Flaxseed, Snmaci Hay and Straw, Dried
Fruit, Nuts, Soap‘Reame, Shoulders and Sides, Pota
toes, with everythibg else in the country produce
line.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syr
ups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,
Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soap,
de. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oft Tar, &c. FIBEI of all
kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To
baccos.
They are always able to supply • iltst .rate article
of Flour, with the differept kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano, and other tertilb
sera. COAL, by the bushai r ton or car load.
We will also run a
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
to N 0.77 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market
street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods sent to either
of the above places will be received and forwarded
promptly. 13 (Ands should be marked"Benners' Car."
8. BANNER & BRO.
April, 8,186 S.—t f . -
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
'Dry Goods Flour , Grain,
Groceries, Lumber,: Coal, &c.
TRH undersigned keepsno hand, utile Warehouse,
known as "Gulden's Station," in Straban town
ship on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kind.
of
G R 0 C ELE I ES,
Including Siigar, Coffee, Miilasses, Spices, kc with
Salt Fish, Oils, Tobacco,Bacon, Lard, Sc. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL,
inelnding Building Stuff, Shingles, Laths,Stove and
Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and • large assort
ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps
or all kinds, which he is prepared toaell at the low
est prices. r
Ho also pays the highest market price for Flour,
Grain, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy
Seeds, Potatoes, Sc., op will receive and forward the
same to market an commis/don. Ile respectfully asks
his friends and the public to give him a call.
Ang. 2.1,1857.-tf DANIEL GULDEN.
linteto and grotaurautg.
EAGLE HOTEL.
The largest and resit commodlOns In a s
ETTiSEURG, PENNA.
COVIXII OF CIIAIIIIIIIIMUSLO WASIIINGTOIN
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. _
•
la - An 0 innilma, for Paaaengera and Baggage, runs
to the De•rot, on arriaal and departure of Rail Road
Trains. Careful sereanta, and raaronable ehargea,
May 211, 1867.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS. PROPRIETOR
NOW OPEN.
'INLT.IS is anew lions% and has been
fitted up in the moat approved style., Its
location a pleasant and coneenient, being in the
most business portion of the town?. Xvery arrange-
meut Lae been made for Sim accommedatioaskad cam
fort of pietas, with ample stabling attached. With
experienced .aerranta, and iiommodating Clarke,
we shall- use every endeavor to please. Thie Mote
le now open for the eutertnlnment of th e public, and
we kladly 4011 Cit a 'than, of publicpatreuage
I May 20,1867.
UNITED STATES HOTEL;
0PP015117. TUI
N. Y. & NEW HAVEN & WESTERN R. R. DEPOT,
BEACH STREET, BOSTON.
BY F. M. P.R.ATT,
FORMERLY OF THE AMERICAN HOUBE ;
October 9, H67.-ly
gitoro, ginwitrep pct.
TIN-WARE AND STOVES
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY,
S. G. COOK'S,
(Formerly Andrew rolley'a); aleoeeme of
THE BEST COOKING-STOVES lIf4HE MARKET,
•
a mong which are the
OLD DOMINION,
COMPROMISE,
PENNSYLVANIA,
NOBLE COOK,'
BARLEY' SILEAP,
ECONOMIST
Also, Many °that articles for Hitchers ase, whicbsrill
hs sold as low is at any other place to the county.
April 12, 1868. 8. 6. COOK.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,Commoa, Adaiitristra
tor's and Executor's, Delii, Mortgages,Judgment
Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver
of anemone', Burainows, Subpaesussand Execution,
hir sale at Rho Bess AND 811.111111111 Ofikr. •
FARMERS,
attend your Interests - 1
GETTY BURG FOUNDRY.
' "rag imbe bet would Inform his wasiosous and
A ahem, tho he is stillsosmalieturiagrarkuss kinds
of outings and Machines, made to order, on short no ,
ties, snob as • ,
TUN AND POWERS;
(doe different slues of Power.,) OLOVNIWINSD NITL
LERSANDUPARATORII,OOINPODDEIIOOTTEBB
STRAW AND BAT ODTPIaII OONN PLANTERS.
PLOUGHS',
such lui.Cust Ploughs, Builwar notes; Nhishirlaud
Coro PlougliOl the
WIIIMPLIZO 8011411
Mil Waitlinprivrackeat; also I.IIIIIIIMAPPS BUT-
Diegiwielse Hata -
Seirfllilkowhemuusalketare •
• Winn VID
11(1TAL - 13031111111110i OlderPreaws.
MN SWUNG tar Owailitnial or Potwites, with
erm , !Ite la his lbw, an low mhos.
WlO--A Ciawatwo Waites.
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AM tip Mo. -1121 r
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oututry.
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T C,O S-T
Tbe obtioditigtiod iuttoutittg to 11,11.14 t clomp to
*air biiitlato; sellout their ait!re stook at
,
0 0 ' -s-Jr
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Many e1:090.3 will Wanld ragaroMeq , a4l.
Oli n Srocß CONSISTS-OP'
#008; -
.:.,NOTIONS,
OARTETS,
QUEEI4BWARE,
- GLASSWARE, &c., &c
,M•Parsons desiring bargains elumbl asail them-
1111411011 Gallas opportunity at once--M OA whole stock
yin soon be disposed of.
DUPHORN & HOFFXAN,
NORTH-WEST. CORNER,
(TENTBE SQUARE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
August 29,11368.—tt
FAHNESTOCK BROS.-
NEW FALL GOODS.
Jost received a large sod well selected Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
DRESS GOODS
of new style' and of every variety,
DOMESTICS
at reduced prices,
CLOTHS; AND CAS*SIMERS,
a Cull amortment,
C A •lt P E T ,
a large stock.:
We have fast received eddiUOoe•to eisr
QUEENS,YARE,
of oar own importation
ilardtiare and Building Makrial
to supply every, smut.
OILS & PAINTS at low rates
a fall .took of
GROCERIES
ilwaya In baud.
Our Stock comprising almost everything which the
COMIUmer may peal—parties In want of Goods can to
supplied at low rates by patronizing the well known
stand at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
FAJINESTOCK BROS
Gettysburg, 0ct.16, 1868. tf
NEW G 4 )_o D S
Cheaper than Ever I
REBERT & ELLIOTT,
listßim,ore et.,oppoeite the Court House,
H AVEjnet opened a new end large aseortment of
Spring and Summer Goods
- OF ALL KINDS,
CLOTHS, -
SSIMERES,
THERDS,
SILKS,
,G EVORA MS',
LAWNS,
PRINTS,
BAREGES,
MUSLINS, &0.,
To which they invite attention—being determin e d to
eell at lowest cash prices. [Aprll 8, 186&—tf
1868. DESIRABLE 1868.
DRY GOODS !
MOST EXCELLENT AESORTMENTS 1
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I
z e ry rE s s e m ß a ug l i l n profits, and
SELLaI at doin g sn fr
a
FASHIONABLE : SHADES OF FINE BILK POP.
LINS.
FASHMNABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP
LINS.
.FASKODNABLE SHADES OF ALPAOIA POPLINS.
FRENCH CHINTZES.. PIQUES, PERCALES AND
BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS. PLAID SILKS.
BWIECHUBLINS, JACONET MI/BLINK CAMBRIC.
BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK
ALL WOOL DELAIN.
RUMOR' lIHAWLEICASHMERE SHAWLS, TWEET
SHAWLS.
CLOWN, CASSIMERS. CLOA KINGS, LINEN DRILL.
INC, °MONADS.
TABL NUL ECOVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW.
BALMORAL SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED
HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND
KERCWEIS.
MEN'S,LADIIPP. MISSES', CHILDRENICOLOVES,
AND STC, ICEINGS.
API am constantly receiving the latest styles a
Drees and Nancy Goads. M 7 stock comprises every
thing signally ibund in a drst.clase DRY GOODS
BTOIL1,:to which I invite the attention of thepublic,
feeling assured that I an safely challenge aWpari,
son with all other Stores to quality of gads and low.
lees of price. J. L. NNW&
- qattyliarg, Pa., April 29, 1t68.--Sf
HEAPER
THAN EVER.
E. HITESHEW
HAVING disposes of his Store
Home and stocik of Goods to GRIM it BOW.
IRS, and being detaiimined to reduce his stock during
the BOMltikar and WI months, will give
GREAT, BARGAINS
Winn invoicing. My stook of
All kinds of Merchandise
~.„ zi,..ap..........y dopailment„ end will be
ekeed st notated prices.
Terk' zra " karida s itlinissival rtadi rtrbiistsesidm towa s a .-.,.C
oti a ear l *wirl an iipo
Votking §219
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CLOT • 1! 4 0
jN G
111141:1bac.1"r returned trent the City
Largest & Best Selected
Stock of Clothing
over opened to the enmity, which he le septa K at re:
market'', low prices.
lIIy Stock cosuists of
OVERCOATS,
• • OF ALL STYLFD AND EIIZW,
Dreas Coats, Business Coats,
Fancy Cassimere Coats of all styles, flatinelltatt lees
Costsmr, cheap Waldo Fancy Castws nod Ba'
Una Pants, Wool Shirts, whim-941*N Under 5 41i11e
and Drawers, Clocks, .ilaslcallnstnintentiatall kinds,
,
TOBACCO --&-, CIGARS
Rosen Pipes Brushes, Neck-ties,. , arid a. 41houssued
other irtirlis ' too numerous_ 40 mention -b.& wisps,
per adterthiesueut. • F. OUNNINGUAiId.
Oct. 2, 1.808..—tf
SEL - LINGOFF -
A T COST
flaring determined to eloic; out. my entire Stoelt of
REA DY-JU DE CLOTHINO,
I WILL Stn. AT -
C S T,
OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
&0., &C., &C.
Tho.e desirous of securing good bargains can uow
have an onportuulty by calling at my Store. Come
ane and come all. OVO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, 0ct.2.-tf
HEAD-QUARTERS
MG
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
AND
Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear,
SUCH AS
LINEN COLLARS,
PAPER CUFFS,
COTTON STOCKINGS,
GLOVES,
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING SACKS,
- CANES, &c., &c
I keep Gentlemeri'd iceisr of all kinds and will Nell
them at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
ALSO
Boys' Hats & Shoes,
in great variety
lak_a IVO me n call before purclmeing else there
April 22, 1867.-tf
KLING-EL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
B,A.LTIAIORE STREET,
TWO- DO6RS Stir7ll OF TIIE PRA'SBYTERM-V
MINIM
THE undersigned hash:lst returned from the City
wine:the best and cheapest variety of Boots,
Shoe. and -Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of.
tared- inGettysburg. Ms trtock coorraistv of -
L.A.orts - TX:IN tiItISSW UArr.:Rs,
LADIES' BALI ORAL GAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' RID SLIPPERS. ail style.,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
• IN LARGE VARIETY.
• ,GENTS' FRF.NCII CALF ROOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
. GENTS' KIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMOEALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all style.,
_GENTS' BROGANS, km., Ac.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
kc., kr., Sc., Sc.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, kr-, kc.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also; Boots end Shoes of his own manufacture con
stantly on hdhd.
All will be sold at the lowest living profit.. Buy
ers, from town and country, are invited to call and
examine goods and prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
may call.
The MANDFACTDRING of Boots Shoes, and Gal
tern,
will also be carried oo; in all its branches, SO be
lore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing I
none but first-class workmen, anal using none but the
choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining Ws ;
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve it. •
MA-Thankful for past favors, he solicits a conilnu
once of pul•lic patronage. D. IL KLINGEL. •
,Gettysburg, April
THE LATEST STYLES
OF SPRING AND BUMMER
Hats , Caps, Boots & Shoes,
And received by
ROBERT C. COBEAN,
Chambersburg Street, First Square,
GETTYSBUR.G, PENNA . .,
Where the public can find a large and varied asstrt
men! which he is selling cheap. lie also mannfae.
titres and repairs
HARNESS,
,of all kinds,
promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, Halters,
Trunks Valises Whips, Cigars, and a variety of no
ions, give us a call. (April 29, 1888.-ti
New Boot and Shoe Store.
D. KITZMILLER & BRO.,
GETTYSBUgG, PENNA. - ,
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE TUE BANK.
grin undersigned have opened a new Boot and
.1. Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the
room recently occupied by Soria t Meeks:ritzy, and
have Just received from the City a large assort
ment of
BOOTS & SHOES
ros' •
GENTLEMEN; LADIES &
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters,- Slippers, &c.
We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds
of 80078 AND SHOES—the work being made up
of beet materials and by first class workmen. The
senior partner has been In the tipsiness for over 16
years and personally apperintends all work made up.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
our establishment, and hope by strict attention to
buena, and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give
entire satisbction.
DAVD KITZEILLER,
JACOB A. EITZMILLE'R.
June 24, 1868.—tf
NEW CLOTHING
AT BRINKERHOFF'S.
STACKS OF THEM !
BRYNKERROPP, amber of the Diamond and
. York ',reek has Jut retuned trout oho city with
an unusually attuctiveassorttoeut of
CLOTHING POB. SPRYNG h BUIEUEII WIAR,
which ha will sill at inch prices u cannot Ail to
take them of very rapidly. Call and judo e for yam ,
selves. To look at the excellent material, taatehil
cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then
to get low priori—cullers cannot help but buy,
when they Dee it so much to their interest to do so.
Hs has Outs, Pants, Yeats, utah styles and materi
als - U. Scotism! Shoes;
Air/ of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves Handkor.
shied, oak The pOravats, Liam and PaiierCollan,
Suspenders. Brushes, Combs
'Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Segue,
•
Itmoking and OhswingTotiwooPipe,Stetonery4o.
Clods, 'Watches, Jew dry, with • thousand and
one other artydre, entirely too numerenuto detail la
newsman. adesithement.
He sake the attoutlon el the pubic to hie new
eteok.unident Omit will pleamp..nol noose on
wll aesnse.
2„ l 01!e..—u e rerrk sistatitsa = lsin.lBll. 40013aiUP.
'41441, gattpilbito,lec I
BOOTS "AND SHOES.
- 4.fi:TA.111..18.11 - 31:17.NT.
r ui lV ra V d hag' Wetted e tten building, for
•oe llisiaidisliineet, on o:ulnae et.,
neattbelisttritsdlhatlon, In Gettysburg, vim* Its
not apnilbeside,
Boot§; Shoes,Gaiteis,
pen, &c., &e.,
for aten;,stonten and children, of different styles and
prima. rae has a Dee assottinent to select from, and
will sell every article at the atesnot ifinn‘a*,
WORK HAIM TO ORD'S, of tbe beet '
•materials
and nntionetnehr , . Every affbrt model - to render
aatisfection ' The patronage of the public solicited.
Oaltin,andit r ect from Ids sloe& .ar leer* your meat
oral 'ln ell case you cans of fa llto.beplea,ad.
• IJOIIN M. RULING.
. _„.
' SPRING AND SUMMER
SI Y LE 01? H A TS
FOR 1868.
S,. S. M'CREART
...
rdal last received a trash and general assortment
of MITS. Including the very latest styles, •
Illna Silk Oaaslmere, and Soft Par Mats,And alao a
Wit t.
sappily o r fine and low priced Wool - MATS tad
OA tbr Men and BOYS. Ile halts. Ida Mend/ and
, the lic to give bhp. raw 'April 29. IS67.—ti
,
finttrtiono, top' 49tiotto, C.
_ ,__....., .......___
Let - all the People Come 1
Ain. Goode and Confeetionery,Store.
„ .
THE undersigned, having- bought
out J.M.Warner's Fancy Goods sod Confection
ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Faint+
*stocks' Store,Clettysbnrg, thritell the public'e patron
ige.‘ Large and tasteful 11111 the stock toss been, no
effort will be spared to render It still more attractive
mid desirable. Ile new offers
Writing Dealta Plain Candy,
Wprlc Boxes, Fancy do.,
Portfolios, Pickles,
Satchel', . Sardines, .
POcket Books,' . Lobsters,
Cbina Toys, Chow•ohow,
Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes,
Jewelry, Verona Creches.,
Chem, Wine Biscuits,
Brushes, Bluaroon do.,
Perfumery, Fire Works,
Soap", Pens A Pencil',
Combs Writing Paper.,
knits, Envelopes, -
Nuts. - Tobacco a Smears,
Syrups, gc. '
10., to_
"TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION,"
He intends Mall everything at the lowest relia
ble prices, believing that "small, prof' ts" bring "quick
sales," and are therefore best for boyar sod seller.—
Come one—come all I . A. R. !MOTEL.
April 1,1868.—tf
Bierbower ' s Segar Store,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
NORTH. EAST CORNER Or TUE DIAMOND .
Tly undersigned, thankful 41r poet favors, re
spectlully Fills the attention of the publk to his
assortment of
Segars, Smoking, & Chew
ing Tobacco, Pipes, &c .,
which ho 14 prepueti to sell at the lowest hying
PAPER BOSOMS,
lIANDKERCIIIEFS,
prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Il• will keep
on hand
THE BEST BRANDS,
and will manufacture for gen
eral sale throughout the
U3IBRELLAS,
Remember the place, in the Diamond, between Brink
erbotrs Store ithd McCidlizem Ifuni
Aug.11,143.-tf
E. H. MINNJGH,
TUKO. C. NORRIS
GETTYSBURG, PA., _
COnfection, Periodical and
sews Depot.
The Daily Papers of Baltimore,
Philadelphia. New Ir."rk i
and choice Magazines.
All kinds of Confections, Can
dies, Oranges, Lemons,
Nuts, &c., &c.,
conotautly on band
LICE CREAM & CAKES
supplied to families arid parties at hLorteet rates
March 2.5.—tf
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LADIES' COMPANIONS,
TOILET SETS,
IVRITIIVG DESKS;
PERFUMERY,
FANCY CHLNA. & BOHEMIAN VASES,
TOYS, &c., &a, &c.,
AT A. 4. FEISTEL'S,
Opposite Faluestocks' Store.
Gettyalmrg, Apr 111,1868.-0
JOHN M. MINNIGH
Diamond thnfeetionery & Ice 0-cam Saloon
BALTIMORE Street, two door's above Centre Square,
Gettysburg, Pa. Having returned from the city
with a full duck ofCouFactlonery, I will sell at thevery
lowest profits—in:lading
FRENCH & COMMON C/LNDIES,
Orange., Lemons, Nu te, Toys, Notion., ke.„ and every
thing belonging to a Militias. Confectionery, with
CA.KES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also,
ICRCRTAM
May 20.—tf
CONFECTIONERY
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON.
JOHN GRUEL,
Charnbersburg§t., Gettysburg,
next door to_litgle Hotel,
Having completed his new building, has opened the
largest assortment of Confections ever offered In Get
tyeburg, Including
FRENCH .A.ND
COMMON CANDIES,
Toss, Nate, &C.. and tiVerytaing belonging to a first.
class Conrectionerv. witb spacial . accommodations ter
Ladles and Gentlemen.
ICE CREAM
Feb- Pow in/ shortest notice.
ITEEN OF ENGLAND SOAR
QUESS OP ExoLAwo SOAP. •
QUEEN OP FINGLAND SOAP.
For doing a family washing
In the best and l eaped
manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the wor Has
4,11 the strength o( old rook Map with the mild and
fathering qualities ofleanine Oattfle. Try Ale
Splendid Beep.
_Sold. ty the AMEN olureflOAL
woluis, 48 North Front *r es t ,
' Phflagelphia.
WOOD FOR SALE, -
800 CORDS OAK,
200 irileKoAT,
AT BANDOE'S MILL.
iroand.
,• 121 .Prio• $ 2 ari d Petard lin,thi ddo. ARNOLD.
GatobAris, Aug. 28, 1118.-4,
GRAY'S FERRI, PRINTING
1 " A DZICIF9M.
ersy's IferrY. load aintpothyi Alb, Ma" 116
C.B. ROBINSON,
itnesaci a .r of
BLACIE AND OOLOB? panimmt AND
Qualm unit ii*, 40.
ME VERY BEST!
County
WASIIINGTON j ERpOW ER
CIIAMBERSBURG STREET,
next do,r to the Keyeteoe hotel
supplied on abort notice
'llittortilantouo.
GRANITE-YARIY,
B , PA ~
ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT.
PETER BEITLER
propired floratak GRANI2II, for 611 kinds of
BIIILDINO AND BIDNUMENTA k L PIIRPOSga,
at reasonable ratea—
Curbing, Sills, Steps, AshlerS',
• Posts; Asionuments,. Ceme.-
tory Blocks, &c., &c.,
=fluid dtitshed every sple desired, by best of
votive°.
*3.orders'front a distance promptly "attended to
Juno
JF R .E ;M.t.a. II CULP,
9:ET..".ESTURG, PA.,
'Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
prepared to famish on short notice Anil reasonable
terms
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
Heatisokeens on haatt a !erre assortmentorAVALl
PAPAIL.Which he aedleat lowest rash rates, and If de
sired gill tarnish bands to pit It on the w.in. •
PLAIN FANCY SIGN PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
Sir Yor k ethet.4 fow doofileest ofLAt6e=sa Chlire%
lup , 27;18R- tt.
FLOUR & FEED.
T WILL Le in Gettyihnrg with Flour. &e.,erery 3.ION
DAY and FRIDAY In each week. Persons who may
desire me to furnleh them with either
FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF,
will fear* their order*, either with John L. Tate or
Danner. & Zeigler, - stating the kind and quantity
wanted, when the mama will he delivered at their
dwellings, by
Bept.2s, 1887.-tf
'ROBERT D. ARMOR,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
Rae Middle street, half a square from the Court-house,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
WILL prOmptly attend to alldir
der. In him Hue. Work done In the mood sans
factory manner, and at prim' as low as can roan:4W,
afforded towel° ss
GAS PIPE
furnished, as well as Etandeliers, Brackets ' Drop
Lights 8.e.•, also WATER PIPE. Stuns, Top ant Prost
Spigots, and,ln short. everything helotigiug to gal or
water attars..
Bells hung, end furni+ll.l if ,h,lred. Lockl, of all
kinds repaired. rn—. 25.1587.-r1
FARMERS!!!
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE !
IT compuied priuclolly of the celebrated Guano
from
ALTA VELA
Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, an amyl's)
gnantity to give anti•ity 'without it.jury) to the Yege
tatiuu, and a large gi maul lay Of 4,1 u t.ie
BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
toizether with NW!. unJ S..de, the eueatirlelemeut■
of a
COMPLETE MAN UHE
The high reputation it hal titled among th,u.tuy
thousand ttruicra who are n•fr:g it in iirefe-rcnce to
all Ole: k Jodi. !art cure gtutrorit,e of itf value.
PEICE - $56.C , 0 PER TON
Send fur a psol Alit. Address
TUE ALTA VELA a r tSO CO.,
July 31, 1669.-ly
Attention, Housekeepers !
WASHING MADE EASY
T_TATING the agency fir Adam. county for JAPE
-Li SON'S UNIVERSAL WASIIINO COMPOUND.
Patentral.lln. 10,1869, I respectfully !trite the atten
tion of Ladle. and Housekeepers to It as the wort
IPAtiritalartl.iPti—vat/Ppelit IFentoLiea4naritv pet alk : 4—til,
welt ea soft watec, and doex rot injure the most de
licate fabric; preeervew and fixes the adore; removes
palate. grease and atalnrof all hinds. Girelt a trial
and you will use nothing die. Family Eights ¢I each.
For further Information apply to
GRAS. It. f 4 TALLiMITII.
Gettprburg, Pa.
IM.I Lay, hero lut , rinc.l that parties In aeerr ai
parts of the cnanty are selling what purports to tie
Jackson's Compound. As I hare the exclusive right
to Adams county, all perinnis are hereby warned
against tehhiny or pnrchatiog from other parties.
Aug. 7, ISQ4.—ti
JOHN C. ZOUCK,
Land Agent,
NEW OXFORD, ADAMS CO., PA.,
Has for Safe 150 Farms, Mills, F 01471
dries, Machine Shops, Tavern Stands,
Country Scats, Store Stands, Town
Houses and Town :beds,
IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYDAND
AND OTHER STATES.
air-Persons srlabing to purchaae as well as sell
property will do well to call at my Aloe, or addraatt
by letter, at they will find It to their adrantage.
JULIO 21,1888.-4m*
628 HOOP SKIRTS 628
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS.
Trill. T. HOPKINS,
.No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
MANUFACTUREIrOP THE
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
FOE LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
The largest assortment, and best quality and styles
In the American Market. Every lady shouldtry them,
es they recommend themselves, by wearing longer, re
hUning their shape much better, being lighter and
more elastic than all others—WARRANTED in every
respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for HOP
HINI3"‘CHAMPION" SKIRT.
Superior Hand-made Whalebone CORSETS in Fif
teen different Grades, including the "Imperial" and
Thompson a Langdon's "GLOVE FITTING" COR
SETS, ranging in prices fro in 81 cents to $6
gather with Joseph Becket's CELEBRATED Flltiti
WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality, Ten
different Grades,-from $l.lO to $340. They are the
finest and best goods for the prices, ever imported--
The Tt- supplied with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS
at the Utoe.M Rates.
Those visiting the City should not fail to call and
examine oar Goods and Prices, as we defy all competi.
tlon. •
Sept. 4, 1888. flab. 26-10 m
AGENTS WANTED FOB
MEN OF OUR DAY :
maz Livei of GRANT, COLFAX, and &lithe leading
J. men of the nation; (over 50.) in one volume, by
Dr. L. P. Broekett, the popular Biographical Editor of
"Appleton's Cyclopedia," 0,01 , 600 pages and AZ fine
steel port raits. The only complete or reliable work of
the kind published. Price very low. Sales immenee.
Any Intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O td $9OO
per month. One agent mado s3ooin fivtrweelui. Bend
for circular. Address
ZEIGLER, McCURDY & CO., Publisher,,
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, ILL or Si.
Louis, Mo. [Aug.2l, 1808: Om
•
Fine Custom Made
BUTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
AD the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to
Prices Sied at LOW FIGURES. Anlns 7
Crated Price List with instruction for sell mesumre.
mint sent on receipt of Post Office address.
• WM. P. BARTLETT,
. 83 South Sixth st,, rdiosit Cheatnnt,
• PHILLDELPRLt.
August 21,1888 .-Ay
NOTICE•
To 'Horsemen & Farmers.
DR. R. BOBB'S
great Horse Powder
will outs Os wont pall, Outs and Open &re. on
Hones and clank., Conn one to six days
hied JO Omits per bot.'
NO CURE! NO PAY 1
Sold by ell brimless.
AU ordOrm promptly attaided to.by mall.
Olfl litiortbk7 " dtat,(llrd_Plooya
PitmADArmltte, ps.
9,..11m
I E - 114cTme
WMGRAPII IN 011EsiA.
THE LIST IN6IA TELICO — Lt . fit COMPANY'S
NOS. M AND 26 NASSAU STREET,
, • _ IiZv,YDRK, •
Organisd underepeziol charter friAm the ISLate or
New York.-
CAPITAL
PAUL 1. FORBES of Russell k Co., Ch in.'.
• FRED. •BUTyEItiIELD, of F. Butterfield k Co.,
New York. -
181ACEIVERMOBE, Treasurer Michigan Central
ltalireek4lloo
. ALEEANDBit ROLLAND, Tro ttueer A r.tetic.t n Ile
preaspatty, New York. • -
fick...f.Ald ES MORON; Bteactute, N. Y.
0. R. E. P ALkalte Treasure; Western Telo*-
ErAltß , fttlEPakr Now York.
FLETCRBR WESTRAY, of Westrir, Qibnek !lento
outdo; NitaleYork.-- . • •
NICROLAS MXIMMES, Now York.
A.G. CURTIN. Preslaut. • •
N. bIICK US, Vice Pro.idnut. _.
°HOUGH ELLIS (Gashter Nationl.l Batik C,ntutrii.-
'malt] ,1 )I'reararer.
GOAkik: K. IicOLPIE, Philadelphia,
.6,,1i;:t,,r.
The , Ciallelf Cloisfi.nment haring. (arau.p.'s Shelton.
'Amen fflitiingasie) conv,lcti to the (::...n2ysnati, pri
vilege o , aninnling th< gscat seaport, 'of Me 1:4op re 1,31
elfctrit telegraph table, Ice prop's, onorlarn
eininpntrtions in Vilna, and laying dun", of
nine hundred miles at ones, telaseen
psodo,siz:
Caul •
Appg-ii.ug
Bwatovi
Poo-Chug
Wan Chu
Ningro
Wang Cheap...-.
Shanghai......_..
These parts have a foreign co ernes ca r.f 59CK1,000,-
000, and an enormous deniebtic tem.e, beside which ;
have the linmensejntf real c..enneree of the Empire,
radiating from these points, through its can eta and
navigable rivera.
The cable being laid, this Company pr - ,poses ereet. •
log land IlLcOl, and eitabliiiiing a spryly ant trot•
worthy mean, of tomino nicati,,u. which 0,0f.f
mend there,at every where ate, the
of the Government, of business, and of iiee7i.ll
especially in China. 6lie has ao gstal sy,teal, And
her only meant now orcoannunic iting
by couriers on law), ant by steamers on weber.
The Wfetern World knows that China ins cry large
country, in the main densely peopled ; but few yet
realize that she contains afore than a third of the hu•
man race. Thy latest returns male to her central
authorities for taxing purposes by the !scat magic
trates make her population Fine Hundred and /bur- '
ken ifillionr, and dna Is more likely to be under than I
over the actual aggregate. Nearly all of .I,,se, who
Are °V, ten years old, not euly Can I,llt do read vial
write. Iler civilization it peculiar, but her literature •
is as exreurive as that of Europe. China is a laud of
teachers and traders; and the latter are exceedingly .
quick to atoll themselves of evefy proffered facility
for procuring early information. It is oLderved in
Cgifornia that the Chinese make great fi , e of Lb"
th0u,„,•14 it there transmit! in
alone. 3,1 , 1ay great nu inhere el fleet-.learners are ;
owned by Cilineee illerrintiet•, and us•-.I by them t
elusively for the trallbin ire,itin of elily
If the telegraph wepropese, connecting ail their great
seaports, were o•.w- in eXinielice, it is I:envied that its •
business would pay the cost within th.• first tau yearS
of its eirICCC,4III operation, and ,•0'4 , 1..-3..h1y ,amens
thereafter.,
GEORGE GINOELL
No enteritriee Comm , nds Rid( av in a peat . , de
gree remunerative to capitali,ts, uud to our whole
people. It is of a vast nation'''. imp ,, rt race cr4u
mereially, politically, nail ev.ing,V.,oly.
VI-The stock et lbw Company hue Leen tutrirtati
tirdly rec.tionwtoded to ettpicalist,and att., ,
a. ade.itrable iusestmeut by rdit•,rhi urt lc le. in the
Now Yurk llerald, fribune. Work!. Ttr a -r • Post. Ee.
peels, ineferendenl, auu iu the I . ll,la,le,L,Lia -Vora
American, Prue; Ledger, Imp, fret', A Baal awl
Telegraph.
Bbacea this C.,tapsoy, to a lialitcd number, may '
be obtained at $4O each, $lO payable down, on the
let al November, and payahle iII ly ie-tal-
Fg , ea l s (.4 ,El'..:,f) each, CORI u.vacing I.) , comher 1, 19,;;,,,u
applicatioe to .
Sbates,an be 01,t:li I, .1 In .l...tty•!,rg by nppliention
to J. K. 81.1%, 4 ;' , tty.bt, N./ti,b tl
Bank ;in (blunt, tu
Bank; Nth,. u:tg anti: 11,1 tu r^e in •uta
setiption, i CIA . , all 12,-,:tr y lan
tho
!".4 Ilroadu.ty,: , rw Turk
THE unieNigned has established a
PL A i WILL, re,k, t.,u r
Oettpil,tl: g, L.Luf
DOORS .:IND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SA.SII AND FitAIIES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair an/ Wax!. P. , , , 1tt!.!. with every I
each n fictary, ;tn.lneefltel in tip. ilurt , i:nz a lin.,
beat of lumber will always be ascii, all thdrougttly
drie , La Ulu baying heed put ep f,r the rarp,so.
40r,.
nulls to cuAtrzuerx.
May zO, 1509.I I.
- -
%I T IRE RAILING
I " 3 ...evonse
Wire ilnerdrfor -tone Frents,
Axylon,s, tc.; Ir,,n t , '
WET . Sh,er. 3D I 1 , ,,:1tr Yard, en I
/run Wire Cloth r , 3, FV,V3eI - 11. Sorer as (or 0.4.
Ores. Sa I. &c., Utley C,..1.1.-1 Ci f
Arre , tets; L tud.,l4, Wirt, ,r Win• 7. e ;
ra - ike Wir, cnrntal IV i•e W . rk Leers
ferinati,a Lv n the c tun: rt.: Po
lONS., N... 31 North
delphia.
Chicopee Sewing Machine.
T ins mactne uuly
uses the drop or four motion fred used by all first-class
machines. It wil.l hem, felt. tuck, cord, gather, quilt.
bind, embstaider, and do every variety- of work that
can be done on any other machine. We warrant this
machine to be the best in the world. It has been de
clared to be so by the best judges to be found. and was
awarded the first gold medal, over one hundred and.
twenty-two competitors. ut Paris. We will give a
written guarantee to that (trent.
Address, with stamp,
Aug. 25
A SERVANT FOR ALL
Both's Improvement for Opening, Closing
and Latching Gates,
MAY be attached to any gate and operated from
buggy, team or &addle, by one hand, in any de
sired direction from the gate—opened and cloned from
one point, at any distanre from the gate. This Im
provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong;
will' not be. disarranged by the sagging of the gate,
nor by the frost raising the poets; may be made at a
country blacksmith's, and molly attached to a gate.
The undersigned, having the Right for Adame coun
ty, will sell Towuehip and Farm Rights of this im
provement.
Also, ROTII, t MANE'S AMERICAN LEVER GATE
—which will be found valuable and convenient to all
who have gates to drive through—as they remain by
their team, open, clove and latch a gate, without the
necessity of getting fp the net or mud.
For further information, &c., address
• ISRAEL BRICKER,
Arenallen P. 0., Adams co., Pa.
May 13.-tt
Toal, gumber, put, &r.
GETITSBURG
LIME KILNS.
•
THE undersigned has bought out hie former part
ner, Wm. Gum, and now continues the
THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS
hlrcuiell--at the Gettysburg Lime Mine; on the corner
of the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thank
ful for poet patronage, he will endeavor to deserve its
continuance, by prosecuting the business as vigorous-
ly and on as large a scale as possible—always selling
a good article and giving good measure. Farmers and
others may look for the prompt illlingof orders.
Re also continues the •
COAL BUSINESS,
offering the most popular kind.. Forupokeepera arid
otters should glee him a rail. Blacksmith Coal con-
stantly on band. -
Lime Ana Coal delivered anywhere fn G ttysbmi.'
Gettysburg, Noy. 20,1887.-if JAOaB -HEMET.
FURNITURE.
D. C. SHEAFFER
PETERSBURG, (X. 5.,) PEN - NA.,
Is prepared to offer:to the Public, anything in bit line
aeabeap es tax' be bad in Moamar".
ms.Pareha n *ill do well to call and examine
my stook belt buying elsewhere.
FURNITURE
outfit to (odor. Itqateing Ooze oast, tiliostroad
Jas. 111, 111111.-tt
!d lU4UO UL Y
' , RANO SHARES, $lOO NACU
MM!
llos. ANDREA' G. bURTIN, FUN,leiphla
OFFIQLIt.
Tot II
DI EXEL & Co.,
4 SJUTII PIIILADELPHIA
MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL
JOLIN L. ProUTZ
AGENTS WANTED
=BEI
ELASTIC LOCK STITCH,
J. D. or.:chf, General Agent,
922 Chestnut et., Phihictelphia.
f May 6.-6 m
*biuet Vtaking.
amting
'lrouNT' s com - pouND! THE FINKLE & LYON
Wit TIIE cur. oF
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
or any otbor Inflammatory or inward Warmer. ,4 Ike
Throat If not of :ion long stnnding. ANei,;CARLST
irislEL -This medicine IMA Veen flied In
- - TErOUSANDS OF CASES,
In different ports of tho country, owl hits never
orlon known to fall tS tokru - lit time end according
to ilirectione. It to waintoted to cure. Oleo It n trial
and It will speak. for Itself. Every household should
provide themeelves with n box of dile medicine and
koopit on bonds. The cures that It bits e&cteil are
truly marvelous.
.3s,aw,a~u
• el a propaml nod sow by DIRAC, YouNr Cu., Oct- Li [l. VI ril
tyabufg, P.o, or by their authorised sputa. Fur 0 I l e N 1
sale - at nearly all theStures Adam. county,
May 29, 1.-1.67.-tf • 'MAUL YOUN k
A CARD TO THE LADIES:'
DR DIIPOACO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PrLLE
YOR FENIALE 4 . 'infallible In correctin,,- Irrerolr
larltica, ItemosiogOhatructionstsf the Monthly Turn., WITH
from whatorcr Cause, and always sueceasful as a Pre- ,JSESV -
AND 131pORTANT
,
rentive. .
- -
Fo.nales peculiarly situated, or those supposing
therigelres so, are cautioned ag.tinal tiling these Pills
while In that condition lest they ..invite misatr
ri*go•" after which nalmoniti in, tiro Proprietor Mb
*Milt. ILO rosponalbilitY, tbelr mildness a(❑
nrerent any nilisehiti to health.
Price..Sl per Box. Six Boxes rfr
Sold by J.ll.llllltElt, ll•uggist,Fole Agent for Get
tysburg, Pa.
Ladier, by liendin him SI tht.,ugh the Post eflic
can have iho Mil, to
any part or the country of 1., ra,ro.•'
Aprll:2O,l3EN.-1y
. _
ALL AROUND THE MIRED!
The First Premium
of &Silver Medal was awarded
Barretfs Hair Restorative,
By the N. 11. State Agrieult,ind
its Fair liolci,ut in Nash:lu, Sept. 2.,),
A:I 1
1
ry
..... cao,ooo
1
000
BAB tArr6 VEGETABI:n lIA ItE-
STORATIrE ceitor, tint) . it,c 1:3111ral col,r
PrOillflto4 the growth ~f the 11.dr. Chan B ei ih. note
to tholP , Aigifl4l orznnk acti , ll. Eradkali, Lar.chufl
and Hanlon,. l'rt rvlst "nt. Is ;‘
Dressing. It c..ntei , .!. n.. irijuri n. ;,ret!isetm, And
5,910,000
le the most prpuhrr aul reii d,1•• thr. ui;ltrApt
the East, Wyet, North aal Soot!,
J. R. .13.1.i:;;ETT
t7/?__S ,, ld by Dr. IL llorucr,(l,tt)..bui.:: J. 14 T. 0141.-
Inbangli, 11 . Lur,t,t1; Ilarna.. and
turw;:Snyth, Lit tlestown. .iud I.2rug u
F.•b. 12,1E:68 —ly
orally
THE GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE
X. ISG6. L
rilE GREAT
Zingari Bitter.
r 1 111 lITONLiERFUL It CNIEDY wi,r lissvered
Owl introduced about twenty yearn ago by Dr. S.
an eminent Egyptian phy•iclan.
He had long elef.4o and felt .the waht rh retuoiy
which would ntriko at the rout of and so
prevent lunch nfthe nuffering which the human farm.
ly wan then compelled to endure.
Thin great quenticnwas pre•ent el to his mind
every
,d3y colorn an he rauved trb •,;;Ibe
and,lying, alvtob-4,,,1 the h••arly all
the remedies then in use. Thus L. was
and AR 1 after ten -iy .thd
be pre,nted fPlhoo.tuan th , w.at•lel to i ZiNari
Bittern. The cfroct of this preparation it: the pre•
Tention am! Cu, r.fdi+cwa, , regionand
utontrhing, that the tiattel ng r::.ri. r.l r vol
favor were 1,,t..0 v i UV,/ LIIn wle,'ll-•• .ve:ed
Hie nair, seat ;tared 10,11 tit N rd n s.
• gOl,l urn lot With tilt b/1b.,- - in„, IL,: 4,1 I ,I.—bm. S.
Cheopnun. the public Eta f: .t pre•outed to
Lint by the Vicore,v.
Th, prep. rat -Irw-1-41,-i-i,b2lniCi
of bath a, a pro, n•r - , a an. - 1 cut:titre met,
tire-and wills al/Ch zrvat th,t it I:,
t r”tuctrd Leal 7 yof tie
.11 0-
The of t raying I!, it out:, eof ple,Dtion ia worth
a pooh,: , •1 cure, applict with tuarrclictot force to
cli .• t. tr.d tlicrcf any re,:e.ly th.,t mill protect
1., Lin. , t th!, te:a,blv stpail,l freely and
rut.istrntly used.
All path..legiats c ne a4ree that the ch,?l,a, poison
c: Ulu tUr..‘lol tale 1.11•uNI. and that any
c .iet4 ..n the excretory oriome, and
keel.a then: in Icor: .ant pr en .LsoLlicieut
of al , excit ev tarnllale .affects
~ .s r /, friar not :only •,f cl, , ken. I.nt
..f nearly ..II ocher mala lire , t.spcciaily the .14.1:,,,ut
finnt u: fear.
TLe Zi,u4ari t•:re ju,t ~ s ch "ti thr
rcriult t. It 41010 ,D ,r,fan , of
exerrtien cud secretirn. IfeCJAIlg up a p,rf,t, bal
ance between them. This Litter:, Id Ott
tire:y of r.pas and barb, se nizely that
...rgan is acted up , :n an.i put lii tone. Iti - tilete
is vietiennt and its ••ffecte prompt and la: ting.
caeca of 111, I..ituwing Lave
cured by it: Cholera. Diarrtkina, Dy.entery,
Typhoid and Typbug Fever. Fever. Agne,
rv..u3 An.tent , i. Female. irrezniarince,
Dy,p , psf a. Ilatuts,cy.
r .I.tart I:.•ttle.
Pn DOirOf tre,t wharf, liar
rißbur;,;.
Dru.r.nits. LI Jte! kee•p., and Gt,rere gen
crally.
ElMBil=M=l
May 25, 1:i.;
D-- h-
OLIrE 13 RANCH
BITTERS.
A .1:1 I agrt v.ode TON IC ST I Ll..k NT. STO3I
ACIIIC AND CII:%I:NATIVE
B I T 'l' E R S ,
Extracted entirely from
HERBS AND ROOTS. Chuinbersbury St., Gettysburg, Pa
"Highly beneficial in
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; „
public Ara cautioned Sgahlbt partied who 1180
and an excellent CORRECTIVE for the persons Bur-
tering. tram Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, &e
Sold Everywhere
Depot, No. .413 Market street, Ph ilatl'a
J. K. TAYLOR & CO
Sept. 11, 15t19.-1y
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF TEE
H AIR.
The Great Desideratum of the Age
. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and
effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair
s soon restored to its original color and the otos: and
freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, tilling
hair checked. and baldness often, though not always
cured by Its use. Nothing can restore the hair where
the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful
ness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair
with a pasty sediment, It will keep it clean and vigor
ous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from
turning grasor felling off, and consequently prevent
baldness. Free from those deleterious
.eubstances
which make some preparations dangerous and (Wart
ons to the bait, the Vigor mu only benefit but no
harm It, p weated merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,-
nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing
neither oil nor dye, it does not soil whiter cambric, and
yet last/longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
mitre and a grateful perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayetit 0
PRACTIcAI ANALYVOAZ. alums,
LOWELL,, UAW
. J.
igge:imasi.w7gr
irfor WA by A; D. ;Niatsp •
, Druggist, GOO*
• :1; Met. * 1169.-11
Vtedict.
Mnr.,.l.—t.rr.
F. proprietor
IFlrrialng, Pa.
.a Y I_4 (.1 It I" 6
Remember that there are
r unless they have tho Medallion Portrait of
CORNER OF BAL 'IMRE AND EAST MI,D,
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-1101.1S;
DUEY DUCRIPTION WORK
G ETTYSETP AG biAggiliz,Ellll;:
In But 'Park
areprwarlid .
to furnish al 1 kind/tot work I n their Ibis
dl7Oll CI
LOOK .STITCti;
PRON Y MIENTS.
The Cheapest Goon Machine in the
{F'nrtri.
Ai; ?r, .t NT 1;1 Y..1:1' TtftiN
A 1it...111C.,1 1 l'rt Inium I. vlft rt .11. r oacil .‘g.'“
Thi•su lgeuts Ire apl.Fi,.tli Wilk. Cr , at facility
utLitlction
A Speendirt I>nJinf Etesine.s.s: irr YTnr•♦
i g Agents!
r,.. , SUCCIAR. Addroa
FINKLk k LYON S. M. CO
N. 70 ItroatEv4y
July 10, 'CB.-6m
Tilt: ANI f:,:IcAN
BUTTON HOLE OVER.4EAMINO
AND
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Itt
dirortiot; ettentiea to their CELF:IIRATE3MM
IIINATION BUTTON /10LE SlttllNO MACHINY,
Leg leave L. refer to ita '4l oulerfni itopulai ity as eon.
elusive pre? it.; Oest
The incre tee in the demi - ti/for valnaldle mat him,
line Leon TEN 1 , 0 I D during the Jar , eeren n”,attr of It
first year bet'', the public.
Vag grand and Surprising succ , ss is unpr,r4,, , ,,1
iu the history of 4etring-lnaclsineg, and we feel fully
warranted in claiming that
IT HAS SO EQI-Az
REIN Q ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMIIA MACHINE
It; TILE WORI4),
And IntfMFically the'Clievest
It it reqlly ti: •n. h.hi,e , ct,rubined in nue, atY v 4 l""
pie and beautiful lard, intend arr..: gement,) making
both the Shuttle or f...ck.otitrb, and the Ovvrseam leg
and Button hale with egnal facility and per
fection. It exeent.,,in the very L•trt Tqaulicr every 1r...
riety of Setting, ' , ltch ntttrainZ, Feltin„7Ccrdfu,:,
Tooling, Stitching. Braiding and slathering
and Sewing ~n. (done at the same n , l in whlt
tion, Orttbeatuoi, Embroiders on the edge. and Mary
beautiful But tun and Eyelet Mies L all fabric..
Every 31.tcLine is Warranted ray OA, Company. or :I
A ;,,en te, to give entire satb.factlna.
Circulars with full particulars and aa.nplo, of marl:
done ou this Machine, can be had cn application at thy
Salesroorns.,ft ha C,mpany.
8. Ow. Eleventh a;;,lChe.?lnnt
Philadelphia, .Pa,
Instrnetivne given on the Machine ■1 the rosin..,
the Company gra t ulttnaly to 01l purebasent.
AGENTS WANTED.
FREDERICK PAXSON, Pro*l,lo/t
W. D. 31ENDENu.tu., Tra.a.sarer
D. W. JtOBISON,
Gottysbrtrg; Pa
]Lay 27-17
EtOWE MACHINES
THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE
Howe Sewing Machines,
eon4antly on hand and for sate at the.
Store of
GEO. JACOBS &BRO.,
ORDERS WILL BE PROUPTLY ATTENDED TO
Machines delivered in all parts
of the county.
the name of llows in connection w - ith their machine.,
on account of the popularity of the genuine Howe.—
NONE GENUINE
ET4IAS 110 WE, JR:,
IMBEDDED ON THE • MAMEINE.
GEO. JACOBS k• BRO.,
Only Agents for Adams county
Ang.7, 11161L—tf
Parbte largo.
CANNON'•S
MARBLE WORKS;
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
TII FINEST STYLE Ot
May 29, 1867.--tt
Areet,Oettiaburg, Pa. Where they
AS MONWILBSTS, TOMBS, lINADSTON-728
MANTLXB, C., ac
At the Wharton liptice,and as 4.1. P Am lb" cb"Peat
sirely• as a call. Pridees takes
gattistoung, May 20 lOU
TOB PRINTING,
0
OS STOAT sae s'. •
r'
EXECUTED NEATIrY, '# • : •
AT 7818 caws '
MACHINE,
CEZIEM
SCOTED TO
ART)
MIMI
=SI
BA
►aonmeli
Brtuaert Itre t, WWI* git, •
• edfliAll•Wf
'MIMS
T.ek •Igo Saresihs ."
Jay mnroinr, et .2.00 • y
sot pat I eritblek the if!. 114 1
tinned obeli elisreanstillealle
lion of the publiettekti. - 4 01!
'l4-•
Auriattintrmi an laistibil4
A liberal A eduction wilfilltidiA
i ag. by Me quarter, 1010 yisitei
cet will by I d
• .
npon
ENN
surTio• uireutallat : 0 -
h:dr tarp/. taistatit •
hi- A datuli.4ool4 , :l,
JosillAM•eamiabisie • •
and . ars
abort , WOW. OM= 41.
AIIIOIIIICILA •
MYATT Of •
Prooid en, Joilip—llaberi
A merit le Juriggbe
Proilikmoiery.....hisab A.
Regular 4.1111 RlCirighe•A •
Creao/4.l4Cbawilt-.4. W.M •
/) lariat 4Marledv-4../..COVllisalv.
rriasurer—lL D. Walake...•?,
W.J. MfCIVM 51,2. ,--
sorpaya- 4 .111.11/ •
Cbabiliasiosagespl4isisrat
cub umpt. .
D(ra • iber.mliki,
IL•isia.mesio Aug&
W4l. ~.Ihisis
314011,
A miff•ra..Wrty aellinpre,,,4
cob Moll.
*not:art ov eirmii
E411114-I'eter Myer)
C 1114,1/—%V. 9. llrmlltuy•rris
Wartmv, t. eery* ♦. Yrn*balk.
Y. Ihator. aerk --4 4 1a441 1 4e
9:mufti4 Russell. - • •
tioLle—deuro
S A./ Loonifvs—Dnri..l A. haat
T. Maw, kik... Warns Jai •
Cover. Sterdei
ti.Pabusetnek. •
szfrync,ser Wiry**
Pruidawt—Qtorge Swot*, ~
OurJasr--.1.60m bar- -
TaUkr-!-ftwitiry y-
Dirsstes—dessip Swum WI
Wisq Ds,ld Wills, DIV •
Obirry, D. Mum, !!" 0 '"
s•uu.e. • .• •
E!EiEEfEi
Cirkf&LOeurge /retold
Teller—A. X, floater.
Direchrri—Ciourg• Throw.
Dr.agb.•lltotnnt Dell, Salt !lons
111.e.b YYclslLs. ..
NY= OlgiPl
=
Secretary—Williaa EL Maus.
11-oesarar—Alsotander CONON&
Manage np--J oh Hopp. J. 10.•
Ue"rJe batik
lezrader Orbion. -
pan minors
.Th:esidl4.o--41earipa.v.„
Figs
11.11•46
Stelmesnr—llavid A. Ilesider.
Trosesrer--aawsd G. A*
Zzontetie 61wwilitgal-41•145t
Pleads& Awl" ,
AWN aiarry •ORR
Prasigusg.-dunsal Wilsttart.
prigudb—liquisio aidn.
Ra=44lserttory—lleury
1 award G.
Agana—Dayld
Aranagers—Wallea D.
auutzslis, /MIA Peen*
sinukula •
President—Mimi G. Pakedstillt. -
Lice Phsidnal—ir Mho
Secretary—J(lhp P. II • •
Treasurer—Jacob A .I=ery.
Naftagera—C. Hoary liesiliker J
Hupp, Joba.Culip WNW VILA
1111/ OONIMAX
l'eriident--E. G. Tahnestbek.
Secretary—Wm. A. DEUICAL •
Tresuurer—loel B. ems4r.
Xanapers—A, 11,111ail1ker.
Wattlos, S. i. Rpmell, W. A
Win& C0111444*.
Pres uhat—GeoroW 11WOW/se.
&crawl, and Treanira.-111ramil
Managers—O, W 1111110140ak esse
Anchler, I. Rilmi,ll, a. _• •
curernsenio •
Squestratap—acbrt
rtar and Treasurer-14mM
Trains depart
an ire
• •
Bath trains make cinrienPUnretin
Tlia rooming train rakes atom •
rieburg iMt ltuteep and Wilstaix
Gttto L4ige, so. lit L a. CIT-4'.
Cutlets and RallioadAanea,
U...• Xnataspintmt, IVO. t 93, J. CC
lowa' Hall, lit 1111,1 34 3l'ondA iit
Caw! Samaritan Lodge, ..n.
Carnal,' and 2.41 4 afraatai
I LI each. mon th - . • '
G,. Reinakts La4ge, X. 14, 1? .
more strnal, 11111111 Monday
Get:yaburg Lodge, No.,— 1. 0. ,
Stain:HA NUMMI, 1,1, 07 •
thirAilda . rraft. is. at. -.1.0. , ,11.
LW. every raiday evening,
Aut NILS, 0.4. 411-.lalftibr aid
every Sgaudaar tannin*
/loss Divisors Nib NA &-1' "
bufloiaz, ovary Widandoy, , '
Presbytertaw—lNT Ittialti
• .
. Services Sabbath morning,
et hers it. (Us risre)—ewee, ROW
Sorekes by Pratfoinninfeelle
tennetely, ilidaliath.lsanstaing
Wednesday evening. Dewily,
evening sere ice omitted.
Lutheran, (St. Jaw es').-Rev . E.
aloes. dadtbath ninepins add
dayevening. - • .
;
Shaver. Service, Sabbath •
and Thursday evening.. •
German Refcrsteel--Ree. W
vice* Sabbath irsorqng 1101 i a,
evening.
thihatte—Rev. Jeeeldi Solt. Si •
Sabbaths, morning and aneroid
United Pres,
by special nyVatcaeota. -•
groicsateni $
DAVID WILLS;
• AT L MV,Oflice at hiireiAte
ourr.er aCeutre &oat,.
_ •
r.,11,2um AGENCV:
'kire digned will attend - to'tbe .
agaltue the 11. a. Government
Bounties, /art Poy..genaMiaa,
the Court efOlaftes fr befte •
at Walthlngton. ,
M3y 29,1867.. Alterstoysii
JOSE LEERVI
LITTL • •
win promptly, attend to fir t iont
Writing of Dondo i
*titivated to We aro. • - •
sirOtlice ao Freda' fa allot,
Qv:aphid by Drs. Shorb..iliiiimr a
My 20, 1904.-.41.
D. IeCONAUGNI,
Atonsey• cwt . _
D McCONANW
• dot JOHNII. SUP'
of the low, at Mould ASP% :*!"
)nag store, Chatobetering I • 4. , j
Special attention Won to Su
Manama' of Istatet. 011. ,
alma to Ponslout, Bounty, Back
alto& U. Stutosot all tinten,pt
attaneod to.
Lead remota located, awl the
lousaittl °the/ weeeera
J. COVER, A.
4 1 11 , 11 AW, WM armlet', a •
ell otherL Baddle•ht 80001 14 W
0111* Dilemma lahheetem
.oe't alarlid,llllolftereottieli c
May 211,10111 ,
rbAnD A... Zink fig
"
an tr
Hone +ad another KW -TR' 'a
- 111111PORks at bLi reakkleas I
epodes the Cowl Maw;
a:-R. B. ELI=
-LP Lemmata toile frl
he hes Maned to le KW sAitatt.
Hee. Once at the Hotel.
lieliztaatirtoirs, P. 0
4ftaaas wants, Pe. I,
.J. A. • Alain
!LP twig loesteesi NEW'
qo off tomato, of Ms pimientos.
. 4y oft* whoa net pookoolototl4
Notaininecrors, P. 0.,
44Rath
Drg R. D. M. ROICRN
bad sitk • Llillaß
iv, •
"P•d 9o- „
pittrosago
11 R. .C.1:11 • t• •
...ajultam Oh, 1141•••,0111.4
two 61111110
G•ityrbarg. „:,
G. roes" fb"fr"- 91 ""V
s om ate'
$ l 9lll/0111
proviso* 14 ay.
partial tab al tataG an,
rat,
j_OHN LAN
tut, ome.iibumbenitAii
of Ow &Winos 01111 , 44
Tioroor.oonasporbolo •.
11 0 1 0 4 0111 41 4,.
apt Jo, ressabruk ,
**4llll.
DR. .
ufleiviit Lis hear%
lirotkolryaltry, near go, I
even to Skis Diineowt,
GETTY Sllllll
BEER
/MST TRAIN lattaillalty
coaaaats 'Haw,* Pasiction
bath agla, loathaU th ,‘
IWbarg li tt i 'IT 311: 61 !
41"t atireittft4v
to Upon.
. TW at o - A,
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