The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 19, 1869, Image 4

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The ibllowing tont the New Engfafici
Farmer, wilt help to illustrate the great
importance of under-draining, and will show
why it is so mach insisted on by intelligent
and scientific agriculturists:
When soil is wet, the heat of the sun,
which is intended to warm the soil, is ex
pended in evaporating the water from the
surface, and thus the warmth which is ne
cessary to the growth of - plants does not
• reach their roots.
When a soil is dryit often becomes twen
ty
or thirty degrees warmer than the alma
sphere above it, but a soil filled with water
is cooler than the atmosphere.
When a soil is too wet the plant-food
which it•conadns is so much dilated that a
• Much greater quantity of fluid must be ta
ken up by the roots, or it will not receive
due nourlahnient. The vessels of the plant
will be gorged with io much water that the
plauvitaelf will be itept.at low temperature,
in consequence of the increased evaporation
from the steam and leaves.
When clay soils are wet they become
compact and adhesive, and prevent the air
from reaching the-roda of plants. When
the water 11 removed they beconu3 open and
mellow and admit the air freely, and are
more easily worked.
Drainage not only removes the water, but
makes room for the-air, which will by the
Wow of natural laws take its place, and pene
trate to every part from which the water is
drawn off.
Vegetable matter immersed in water de-
PcuoPoses slowly, and yields but little food
to Pleats. and that sot always of a whole
some character. Bet when the air has free
access to it, it decomposes rapidly, and
yields carbonic acid and other elements of
mention. Manures containing organic mat- •
tern go much farther on a dry soirthan on a
wet one.. If a sandy soil lies upon a wet
clay subsoil, the water will constantly rise
tower& the surface and the roots and or
garde matter in the soil wilt - have the bene
• fit of its presence.
On Borne soils plants are liable to be
ranked up in 'a drought. This often be
cause the roots cannot penetrate the subsoil,
which is filled with stagnant or unwhole
some water. Remove this stagnant water
by a drain, and the subsoikwill become mel
low and sweet, and Me roots will penetrate,
deeply into it,'and thus be able to endure at
drought that dries the surface.
'Sometimes it does very little good to break
up a herd, compact subsoil with the plough.
It soon becomes again lewd and impenetra
ble. But if the soil is drained „below this
hard pan the rains penetrate thiongh it and
soften it, and remove any noxious proper
ties it may contain, and a deep root-bed is
made the plants, by which they will be sus
tained even in very dry Basso* It is where
hard subsoils lie mar the our** that props
suffer most from droughts.
Thus drainage warms, awl deepens, and
sweetens the soil, and readersit more pro
ductive, and enables the growing crops the
better to endure the effects of a wet or'a dry
scasoit. The roots of com'and some other
crops penetrate fl mellow,sdil from three td
tour feet deep. Draining, then, to be effeo:
teal, should take off the water W 4 depth
somewhat below that to which the roots
Penetrate. This, should always be done
where the fall is sufficient to allow it.
PHI I.O4IOJRHY.IIIIIrO
PATIRRENO POULTRY TS PRANCE.—The
following description is given of the meth
od adopted in Preece for_ fattening poultry
on An extended scale 1 4. large circular
building, thoroughly ventilated, and with the
tight partially excluded, is Constructed and
fitted up with cages placed on tiers of circu
lar shelves revolving on .a common central
axis. The apparatus is so arranged as to be
readily raised, depressed or rotated, and the
rages are so divided As to give , each bird a
separate stall, containing a perch. The
birds are placed with their tails converging
In a common centre, while the head of each
may be brought in front by a simple rotato
ry movement of the shelf on the central
axle. Each bird la fastened to its cell by
leathern fetters, which prevent movement
except of the head and wings, without oc
casioning Pain. When the feeding time
comet, the bird is enveloped in a wooden
caee, permitting 'only the head and neck to
appear, and' which is popularly known as
the paletot or overcoats by this means all
unnecessary struggling is avoided, The at
tendant (a young girl) seizes the head in the
left hand, gently prellses the break, in order
to open It ; then, with her tight, she intro
duces into the gullet a tin tube about the size
of a finger. - This tube Is united toe flexible
4.lpe nommutlicating, with the dish of food,
r: iel from which the desired quantity is in
unutneoualy injected into the stomach.—
The feeding process, it is stated, is so short
that two hundred birds can be fed by one
person, in an - hour. The food Is- w liquid I
paste composed of Indian and barley meal
boiled in milk. It is administered three
t imes.a day, in gain tidal varying according
to the condition of nob 'bird.
tJsa FOR COAL Asnas.-LA careful timer
in Ohio writes that be has used coal ashes
for twenty years as a ,compost for the drop
pings in the poultry yard. White and red •
ash contains four per cent. of soluble attuni
ng. By sifting dry coal ashes every morn
ing and his moats, he obtains at the end
of a year a ton or more of material as rich
as guano. The coal ash should be kept per_
feet* dry. In that condition lt-is as good
,as gypsum as an absorbent.
How lkosos amt SCAT TXRRD.-Dr. Trim
bid Aid thitin Os craws of robbins, and
other Wok' he has kwiuul libe 'edit of ap
ples, of wild roses, and Qt weeds. nay
go through the bird isithouthaving the 'ger
miluxting powar destrOyed. P, T. Quinn
says many seeds, the oily aorta epecially,
will keep many Years, and come up the first
season they are wood to air and light;
This IS especially true of tb.e rag-weed.
MARRIIAIt POWZION. —The marriage por
tion of a young bride in olden times Was a
feather bed, six chairs, a plain cherry, table
and bureau, Six cups and saucers, half a
dozen silver spoons, and p lot of sand for
sanding Boom Now .they.expept a set of
ei Ivey plate, carved hair-seat sofas, ottomans,
divans, tete-a-tetes, rosewood piano., mar
bletop tables for parlors, and pointed furni
ture for chambers, BrtWsel carpets, apt! sll
other such modern fixings for show.
Tim New York Times Bays Chit private
advice& from Paris state, on very food au
thority, that General Dix has received a
letter from General Grant, in which the
latter says he shall be very happy to con
tinue him in the position of later to
France if he desires to retain it, but that
General Dix intends to resign at the open
ing of the new administration, as he desires
to return to the ITnited Slates early in the
spring•
/ fNzALTit OF PiII3tYLVAN/A.--The Excl.
cutive Council of the Philade'We Board
of Trade estimate the product in money,
I - the coal, bun and oil of this State, for
the last year, at 8194000,0 QC. This is a
greater - sum then.ls produced by all the
gold bearing States and Territories, and yet
It la the yield of only ate mineral product
of the state, leaving the vast agricultural
and other sources of her Wealth out of
view..
Tug Northern kierttnd Railway Convoy
will Woe tielteisim tednoo l t r a t es , L em a n
piaci* points an their road to Baltimore
Old ranee, good from the 2d to the 10th or
Math, in order to allow persons bidding i;3l
die line of their tad to *kit Washington
Ott the °mashes o! tae ibat goe a tf g a . on
Nit
FAHNESTOCK BROS.
have an elegant assortment of
DRESS. GOODS
Thiel On are 1111111114 yeti cheap
FU R S
FA.HNESTOCK BROS
HAVI PIM
Largest stock of Pius
in town. If you want bargains call and buy from
QM
Clothg,.Cassimers, &c.
♦ great 'variety, aad at ibwbrices oalhandlat
FAHNESTOOK BIOS. b the plea to buy
CHEAP GOODS
of wary deacrlf.ti;m.
If rat would. MT* moneybuy at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
CERISTMASPRESENTS.
Bay a set of 111 RB or a haadsoiaa DRiBBTAT
TKRN, the most medal Christmas Present you an
make at
FAHNEBTOCK BROS.
Gettyiburg, Dec. 4, 1868. t
NEW GOODS
ME
OLD PRICES
The tuttlerej4o4 'onld ..reepeothelly Inform' the
public generally that he le nowiclolng bushiest at the
place Ibrmerly ocrin)pod by Dpyaolut it ELOY/MAN. and
that he hes Jut returned from the Cities 'FILL the beet
Wanted stccir ever brought to this place, which con-
aide In put of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERS,
CASSINETTS,
4NOS,
- POPLINS,
SET4NYT , S)
SKIRTS,-
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
GLASSWARE,
9ITREITSWARE, &0., &c.
Some ores', gads will be eotd lower thaw snit
before, aod are,' oat freak from tb• Cities.
FRANK P. OUPHORN.
Nor. 28, 1888.—tf
BARGAINS
F°R . •
ASH I
C •
We propose to sell solvently/ Stsek of Winter •
Dress Goods, Drees Trimmings, BMWs,
Hoods, - Nubia, Diotbs, Casidmers,
isms, Tlannels, Hoop and Bal.
alma Gli°•"P
•
Hosiery, Ladles' Vests, Velvets, Frames, Rib
. bons, Feathers and Ladles' and MD
•
dress Hats. -
AT NET COST
to reduce stock for Spring.
RQW & WOODS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
orrniarso
Jus. Id, 1869.—5 t
NEW GOOD - 8.
Cheaper than Ever!
"REBERT & ELLIOTT,
B 4 idreat.,QAP4diis4o9:lllart A r gus°,
H ATIJost opeood a coy sod largo asocotailost of
Springandsrimmer Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
CLOT s,
CASSIMBRES,
TW REDA
' eAroir.ow,
LAWNS
.PRINTS, - •
RAREOES>
M V W f f, P rS 4 .4; °•l
retit h w i rea li iritr ate°
GOODS FURNISHED
( AND
Garments made to order,
BY
W, T. KING,
- York Argot, (Oftioborg .,
row a, Ism-a,
1869. DESIRABLE isgok KLING-EL S •
• - "`"'""•l Boot and_Shoelmponum 7
•
NEW:GOODS' BALTIMORtr STREET, • '
, • rwo noons BOrgittik THE PRESBYTERIAB
Dion Excellent Aesortment ! ' Tni ungned haajnat retorned from the city
Tar _
insbosa-and- elmapeat variety of Boots,
Shoes and Gotten, Or Spring and Slimmer, ever of.
tared In Gettysburg. Hisatock consists of
Leung. CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' SID SLIPPERS, all styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS.
-IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERIONN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' RIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
. GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, -
GENTS'.SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS, Ae., tr.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
_ Ac., AC., Ac., he.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS;
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con
stantly on hand.
ISELL fOr Iti s mall profits, and
aim at doing a 4 very
SABRIONABLI 'BRAD OF FINE BILE POP.
FASHIONABLE BIIADESOF FRENCH WOOL POP.
LING.
FASHIONABLE SHADES MP ALPAO•3APOPLL'4B.
FRENCH crprrzsa. FURIES, PERCALES. AND
LAWNS
BLACK SILKS, PLAIN BILKS, PLAID BILKS.
SWISS MUSLINS, JACONIT MUSLIN I, CAMBRIC.
BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACDA,. BLACK
ALL WOOL DELAIN.
RISTORI BHAWLS,CASHISERE BHA WLEITHIEST
SHAWLS.
CLOTHS, CASSEHERS. CLOA KINGS, LIN 17
ILL
INO. COTTONADE.
TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW
BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOPAKIRTS.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS;EMBROIDIIRED
HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND
KEROKLEYS.
MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', S CHILDREN'SGLOVES,
AND. STOCKINGS.
.1111.4 am constantly receiving the latest styles of
Dress and Fancy Goeds. My stock comprises evezy
thing usually found in a first-class DRY GOODS
STORE, to which I invite the attention of the public,
tonging assured that I can safely challenge compari
son with all other Storm in quality ofg• , oda and low
ness of price. J. L. KRICK.
Gettyburg, Pa., Jon. 15, 11359.—t
N E W FIRM
AT PETERSBURG.
GBIEST J BOWEBS
•
WOIILD respectfully infortu the citizens of Voters
burg and vicinity,. that they base taken posses
"lon of Mr, R. llitoshow's Store, and in addition to his
Large Stock of Goods )
• have received a toll supply of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
Notions, Groceries, Boots Shoes, nat., Caps, Drugs.
/lc. which will be sold at prices to defy competition.
Wa hope, by strictattention to Business and a dis
position to please, to merit a liberal share of public
patronage. Our motto Is "quick sales and small pro-
Ate."
JOEL ORIENT,
F. N. W. BOWERS,
Dec.lB,lS6B.—tf
FAHNRSTOCR BROS
A CARD. .
RAPING disposed of my entire stock to Mesas.
GILLINT a BOWIE/4 I embrace this opportunity to
extend to my friends my sincere thanks for choir
very liberal patronage, and knowing them to be men
of 'toga integrity, thorough, energetic and practival
business men. I would most respectfully solicit for
them a full share of patronage.
B. lIITESTIEW.
Petersburg, Y. S., Dec.lB.—tf
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
• • Just received by
ROBERT C. COBEAN ,
Chamber,9burg Street, First Square,
GETTYSBU..II.G, PENNA.,
Wbere the public can'tiO a !urge and pa;lyd engcrt•
meet which he Is selling cheap. lie also manufac
tures end repairs
HARNESS, of. all kinds,
promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, Halters,
Trunks Valtaes, Whips, Nan, and a variety of no
tions, give no a call. . (Dec. 4, 1868.-tf
pELLINB,
FIIR.S;
CLOTHING.
FrlffEsubscriber has met returned from the City
_L with the
Largest 4 Best Selected
Stock of Clothing
ever opened In the county, which be le selling at re
markably low prices.
LIU Stock coistate of
0 VERCO S
tALT STYLES.AND SIZES,
Dress Coats, Business Coats,
Fancy Cassimere Coats of nil styles, Sat inet M! Jean
Coats. very cheap, Doeskin Fancy Cassimere and Sa
tinet Pants, Wool Shirts. white Shirts, Under Shirts
and Drawers. Clacks, 3lneimil In,triimente of al Minds,
TOBACCO & OIG ARS
Razors, Pipes, Brushes, Neel.-t ha. and a thnimtid .
other articles lee 11U010rv1,1 to mention in a nen spa.
per advertisement. F. CUNNING II %31.
Oct 2,1868.—tf
SUSPENDERS,
New Boot and shoe Store.
D. KITZIAILLER &
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
YORK STREET, OPPOS/TR THE BANK,
T HE undersigned have opened a new Boot r.^l
Rhos Stareeon York street, Gettysburg, in the
room recently °coupled by Sorsa & Mcetarscr, and
have Just received from the City a large nuott.
ment of
- BOOTS& SHOES
tog
GENTLEMEN, LADIES dE. CHIL
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c.
We also 31ANUFACTIIRR TO ORDER, all kinds
of BOOTS AND BllOES—the work troths made up
of best materials and by Ant cbus workmen. The
senior partner has been In the business for over 16
years and personally superintends all work made tap.
We respectfully !Ole the attention of the public, to
our establishment, and hope by strict , attention to
business and by selling 'Cloven cash prices, to give
entire utieLictfon.
DAVID ETTZMILLKR,
JACOB A.KITTurf LER.
Juntl24, 1868.—tf
•
CHATS & CAPS.
Fall and Winter Styles.
8, s. _l4 'C.REARY
HAll Just received a fresh and gsneralassortment
of HIM Including the very latest style
Sae Silk Owndmere, and Soft For Elate, and also a
large rapply of fine and low priced Wool HATS and
CAPS for Hen and BOYS. He Invites his friends and
the public to give him& call. fDec. 11, 1868.—tt
Fine Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the LBADING BTIIII2 on hand or made to
measure. trioes fixed at LOW .7111117828. An Ilins•
trated Price List with instrnotlons for
self wearer&
went sent on receipt of Poet Odic* alithwela
Wit. P. BLUM%
as Booth Sixth st, shove Cliestant,
PIEELADILPHLL,
August 21. L1411.4y
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW ESTABIIEHMENT.
Itandmed has erected a new f o r
.• Boot and &hoe ltetablishatent, Carlisle rt.,
then/dhow! etatioa, OettyrA, Vigra he
now aeon ibr sale,
Boots, ShoesiO-Siters,
Slip
perst " A A" 4 c.,
ta;vosoroon and obtlitroti, of &lima styles and
Flee& Re hem • Lai ilooottmout to edam from, and
willWl*ray mildest the anallesepeenta.
WORN MUM TO OXOn , of the UM Materials
traitmattaldo. ;creel? *art aka to r...
natkaotlett. Tim pa ftmso or ths public Is solicited.
attingslid select Own Ms stook or lane your milt:
arc.
In either ease yen *who !litho b•ilas it
maw wrosie„,47 JOU
. -
(nothing, gets, miato,
THE LATEST STYLES
II A T• 8 & CA PS,
LATER STYLES
AND LOWEST PEKES AT
now &
SNOBS
OP ALL KINDS
AT RIMED PRICKS AT
ROW & WOODS.
.....
• All will be sold at the lowest living profile. Buy.
era, from town and country, are Invited to gall and
e xa mi ne goods and prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident that 1 can please all who
may call.
The MANUFACTURING of lloeti sh oe . , an d Gal
ters, will also be carded en, is all its branches, as be.
lore. Repairing done co short notice. By employing
none but first-class workmen, and using none bat the
choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve it.
Its..Thanktnl for past favors, he ■olicits a continu
ance of public patronage. D. 11. KLINOEL.
Gettysburg, April 22, 18613.-11
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING;
NEW AND, LARGE ARRIVAL!
.1. BILLNIZEILITOFF, corner of the Diamond and
Turk Street, basinet returned from the city with an
unusually attructireneeortment of
OLOTIIINCI FOR FALL dr. WINTER WEAR,
which he will sell at such prices as cannot fall to
take them off eery rapidly. Call and Judge for your
selves. To look at the excellent material. tasteful
cutting, apd neat and substinitial sewing, and then
to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy,
when they see It so much to their interest to do so.
le has Cdate, Pants, Vesta, mall stylesand tinter'.
a/s ,
flats, Boots and Shoes;
Shirts, of all kinds, Moiety, 0 loves, Handker
chiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, LILIOLI and Paper Collars,
Suspenders. Brushes, Combs;
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket ElliYoll,Segare,
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos,Pipus, St ationery.k.c.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and
one other articles, entirely tau numerous to detail to
a newspaper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to his new
stock, confident that it will please—auil no one can
or will sellcheaper. Don'tforget the place—corner
of York streetand the Diamond,oettysburg.
Nov. d.1888.-tt J ACOli RHIN if BP.IIOPP.
Xorwartling Tiou,Sts.
NEW FORWAR DING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
H AVINQ purchased theipxtensive
Warehouse, Cars, kc., of Cut? k }:taxsusw,
the undersigned intend to curry on the business, tin
der the firm of Mousse• Co., at the old stand on
the corner of Washingtonatad Itaiiroad at rsets,on a
moreextensive SLAW than heretofre.
- .
lard. regular [Woof Freight Oars will leave our
Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON. and accom
modation trains will be run as occasion may require.
By this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All
business of this kind entrmtei to us, rill Leprompt
ly attended to. Our care mu to the Warehouse 01
Stevenson & Sons, 165 north Howard street. Balti
more. Being determined to pay ;owl prices, sell
cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give
MEM
M'CURDY & HAMILTON,
DRALEitp IN
FLOUR, GROCERIE.S", d.c
THE nnaertfigned are pa) leg ht Itir, Ware Loupe,
in Carlisle kar,:et,3,lj,illii,i; Hall, the
hretsat prices far
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK
WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTINWTHY-SEEDS,
POTATOES, dc.,
and invite producers togire them &coil before selling
They dove constantly on hand for ftele,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROUERLES,
Molasses, Syruys,eoffees,Sogant. ice., a4IL Salt Fish
Oils,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard,TuLar,os, Ac. Also
the heat bralalsof - FLiJUR, with YEE/J of all kinds
They likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Ruh/idle Paclnc Guano, Rhoden' I'4o9d:tate and A
A - Mexican GU34Q.
Whilst they pny the highest martin prices focal,
they hoy,'they sell et the lowest Ruing profits.—
They ask a shareorpnblic patronage, resolved to give
satisfaction in every cast.
I==
July 3,1367.-tf
CHANGE OF FIRM.
THE undersigned having leased
theWershonse on the corner of St rattonetreet
and the Itallroad,Ost tyaborg, Pa.,wlll carry on the
Grain & Produce Business
In all itibranchee. The highest prices will always
be paid for Whe-,t, 1: ye, Corn, Oath, Clever and Timo
thy Seeds Flaxseed, bunts:., liey and Stew, Dried
Fruit, N uts, Soap, Hants, Shoulders and Bides, Pota
toes, with everything else In the country produce
line.
GROCERIES
OF' j.,1, KI .I)S
cone kittl, fur sale, CvlTe.... Sugar, !4tola,e, Syr
ups, Tex., Spieee, Salt, Cheese, Pinr~a r, soda,
Mu.tard, Starch, Brccn, . Hu. bets. IllaA inc. Soap,
tc. Also. COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, kc FlOll st all
kind+ ; Spikes and Natle; Smoking and Chewing To
baccos.
They are always able to supply u first rate article
of Flour. with the. different kinds of Feed.
Also, Orent,d Plaster, with GII:1111$11.Lnd °Vier ftrtlll
zero. COkL, by the host-51,1 e ur ear loci: '
We arl44 alto run a
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
to Ns.l7 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market
street, PEIILADDLPHIA. All goods sent to either
of the above places will be recAlvcd and forwarded
neamotiv. Goodishould be marked"bonners' CV,"
li. 8. BENNER k BRO.
April, 8,1868.--t f
w Fißm.
E CKENRODE & GRAFT,
HATS taken the WA, ammo, lately occupied by
Philip llama, at Granite Station, on the line of the
Gettysburg Railroad, 2 miles from Ifunterstown, and
will deal in all kinds of
Grain and Produce ,
giving the highest market price. We will also keep
conslantly on band tar sale all kind. of
•
GROCERItS
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teak kr., with Salt
Fish, Gila. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, kc
Also, the best brands of FLOOR, with FRED of all
Mode; also, Coal.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends,
and invite the public to call and examine our stock.
A. E. RCKF.NRODB,
Jan. 22.—tf J. N. GRAFT.
DANIEL GULDEN,'
RgliLVlt
Dry Goods, Flour , Grain,
_Groceries, Lumber, Coal, dc.-
frail undersigned keepson hand, tibia Warehouse,
1 known as“Guitirever Surtoo," in Straban town
ship on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds
of
including Sugar, Corsa, Molasses, Spices, kc., with
Salt Fish, Me, Tobacco, Barron. Lard, kc. Also, -
LUMBER AND, COAL,
Including Building Stuff, Shingles, Laths,fliove and
Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large usort=
men t of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rats and Capt
of all kinds, which he a prepared to sell at . the low
esrt prices.
He olooPoYl the highest market price for Tlcilr,
Grain, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Glover ind Timothy
Seeds, Potatoes, kc., or will receive - end forward the
same to market on commission. 'He reepectfully auks
his friends and the public to give him a call.
Aug. 21,11167.-tf DANDIL GCLDBN.
ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an ageaoy' for . the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
a connection with mr low business In Gettysburg
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GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD
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f --Melton, Sl7k 3tLced, Fancy
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TO .f-I5 131:812.1EBB SUITS, BOTH Foreign
azi Bombatlp Hoods, cicaltent
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OAR HALL, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN.
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'M A NAMAMICK k BROWN, SIXTH MAR
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TO s2i DOIC slid YOUTHS' CIILSTER
FIELDS in great variety. WANA-
K ER & BROICN, HIZTe iN
EMU
WM. 8. HAMILTON
every kJ nd. at eniati . asirrance on coif, ANA lea
k BROWN. OAK HALL, Glik:AT CLOTHING HOUSE,
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Nor. r.—."Au• . • .. •
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
AI R .
The Great Desideratum of the Age
- A dressing which le at once agreetible, healthy, 9.1
effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray ha:
NOW{ restored to its originate*, and the pion and
freshness of youth. Thin' hair Is thickened, felling
hair checked, and beldame antaktuaalth 'n" al ways
cured , y ila nse• Notilitni mit restore the half what*
the folUclea are deetroyad,nithe &eau Itr° P hi " and
decayed. But such aa reaudacan be saved for woeful
nets by thlnappllcation. Indeed eflimUas the hair
with a' pasty sediment, It wly peen It Olin end Tier"
our. Xis or...mkt:alai nee will Wiwit the heir from
turning gray or falling off, and oomeguently prevent
haldneea. Free from those deleterious substances
which make some preparathine dangerous and injuri
ous to the hair, the Vigor pn idly benefit but no
ham it. If wautatt amyl:
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be toned so deehabla Containing
neither oil nor dye, it does not ■ it ibiteaimbrle, and
yet lash' longer on the liar, &kilt rich glouy
Inetre end s grateful perks's. 1
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PBACT/o4L 4R4ITTICAL CHEMISTS,
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to
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t, ours sagglng of the gate,
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THY undersigned lulu bought out his former part,
oar, WY. G Emir, alid nor catatonia
THE LIME-B URNINO BUSINESS
himself—at the Gattlakprg Mine 80uti on the 00=0
of the Railroad and North Stratton 'treat. Thank
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ly and ones large a muds as ptimible—always mains
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Coach Finding
bboiltindlngo,
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a 4ladhoN,
im Itosisksispois ilia lad Arno iimptieildit noir
ing. 414 11 esireorsertergo tea/134$i,
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As Its name implies, it dues Curt, and does not fall.
- Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc,
nor any other mineral or ;kOIIIODOCIS substance what—
ever, it in nowise injures any patient. Tl number
and importance of its cure.; in the ague dour - lets, are
literally beyond account, and we believe without a
parallel in the history of Ague 113.1/6114 Our pride
Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the
radical curet effected la obstinate cases, and where
other remedies bad wholly failed.
Usacclimated persons, either resident in, or travel
ing through miumattOlocalitim,&ilf rutected by
taking the 4C/CE CURE daily.
Fur Liver Chnp/ainfs, arbiing horn torpidity of the
Liver, it Is an excellent remrAy,falruillsting the Liver
into he•ltny activity.
I'm Hilivas llisordersand Liver Complahits, it Is an
eNcellent remedy, prulocang many truly remarkable
cures, where other tuedicl nes lad failed.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & Co. Practical and
Analytical Chemists, Lowell, ilass.,an'd sold all round
the world
Fur :e Ly A. L. Luet;lqr, Gtttyaburg,
(0(1.2, 1661.-31.1
Dl. T.AIL 0 It'S
BITTERS.
ACDIC AND CAR3i:NATIVE
BITTERS,
DYSPEPSIA,
mu] an e 6, the perilons out
ferl al( ir.tri th,,,!ers &c
Depot; No. 413 Market street, Philadio
SepL 11, 1863.-1 y
THE GREAT
Invigorator and Restorer
OF THE
Vitality of the Stomach
Prepared from .Pare Vegetable Materials
Pure Tonics and the nos
Pleasant Aromatics.
This invaluable Remedy for Ara Penile and General
Debility orthe system is offered to the public, after •
fair trial of its marital, with entire confidence that it
will command their approval. It Won submitted,
with the materiels wiikk compose it, to practising
Physicianil—among others to Dr. M. D. IL Iltirsaa r
one of our aided and must eminent Physicians, resid
ing at New Onkrd, who, attar examination, pro
nounced it • Remedy which would sistfaii to shown.
salntary elects, when properly administered, in cases
of Dyspepila, springing from old age and debilitating
effects of serious inward diseases—weakening, and at
last destroying the nervous power of the stomach It
salr—and therefore entitling it to be emphatically
called “The Great Invigorator."
Dr. W. I. hicOwas, another prominent I t hyslclan of
Neur Oxford,_ thus gives his opinion:
Naw OZPORD, Dec.3o, 1868. ,1
Mr. Jom MIMMIT
Dear :—At your request I have examined "The
Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula
from which It L prepared. It 41 composed of some of
the most powerful vegetable tanks and most plasma
' aromatic' known ta our profession and I have na
bedtime:: In reoommendinig It in Clironle casesof Dye.
pepale, and in ail oyses of indigestion welting from
debility talkie Stomach. Believing that, If properly
used, It will be of Incalculable benefit to the suffering
of our rake, I sibecribe myself,
Yours, veryrespectfully,
W. J. bIoOLLIIIB, M. D..
ileS.Manufactured and for Ws, wholesale and no
tail, at New Onfart, Adams county, Pa , by
BIIBBBY A BUOY, Proprietors.
AGENT&—The '!great Invigorator" can be bad
from the IblkswimpAgents:
D. B, Ponta, Baftlmore,Md.; B .ll.olblions, Balti
more, Md.; A. - D. Buehler, Gettysburg Pa.; A. B.
Hildebrand, Zest Berlin, Pa.; P. J. Millen, 'Berwick
Bar, Pa.; Theodore Meier Benda por., Pa.; I.
Smith. irishiown, Pa.; B. o.f Laurens% Minot Bock,
Pa.; W. A. Mellhenny, Bed Land, P. 0: pa. • J. 8.
Wiest, New Ozfotd, Pa.; .p. ziner. New
PS. [Jan.l6.—tt
REMOVA.LI
The Arm of Sous t MoCanzirt have removed to
North Baltimore street, next door to Spangler'e Shoe
Store. -We have on hand • choice aesortmentof
CLOCKS,. WATCHES,
JEWELRY ;
of all Wads sad latest styles, Silver and Plated Ware
also, Sae Gold, SUyer and IStetl
SPECTACLES
of the best manufacture. Alw, Violin", Guitars, to
oerdiuma, /lately/lies, to., IrWin and ultarliltelums
Kays, U. • • •
did-kinds of Repairing ix our MS done
'at as reaacniab/6 prices asvisesidere,
' and warranted. •
111P.Thenktial for past term, we solleit
Wines at same. WIZ Accatirnirrit
-
i Nft ADVERTISINQ
s era Tam.
•
y uNT' S COMPOUND
- • TOR TILE CURB OP '
rtiTRED SORE THROA.T i ncriannlzA,
or say other Inflammatory * or Inward dlaease of the
- Throat if not of too long etanding. Abio,SOARIJIT
TETER. This medicine has bees triedin . •
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
is different parte of the country, and' has never
been known to fail if taken in time awl according
to directions. It.ta warranted to cure. Give It • trial
and it will speak for itself. Every household should
provide themselves with e box of this medicine and
keep it on hands. The cures that it has effected are
truly autrvelorm.
18... Prepared and sold by IsiAgx.Toupr Co„Get•
• tysburg, Pa or by their autherfkati a eats. For
sale at nearly all theStoresin Adamrcon
May 20,1867.-tf - ISRAEL - YOUNT Co.
• A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
-KJ FOR FEMALES. Infallible In correcting I rregu
la el t I et, Removing 0 bet ran thin s of the Monthly Tarns,
from whatever Cause, and always successful sea Pre
ventive.
Females peculiarly situated, or those mtppesing
themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills
while in that condition lest they "invite miecar
rlage," after which admonition, the Proprietor as
sumes no resixnusibillty, althoug h their mildness will
prevent any mischief to heal .
Price 21 per Box. Six Boxes 55.
Sold by J. M. 11011 ER, Droggist,Sole Agent for Get
iyebtirg, Pa.
Ladies, by sending hint $1 through the Post office,
can have the Pills sent, (conlidentially,) by Moil, to
any part of thecoontry "free of postage,"
April 29, 1888.-1 y
AYER'S
CfIERRY PECTOR A L ,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Courihs, CoNa, inoopittii
Cough, I.lronchitis, Astlana,
and (onsuniption.
Probably utter before in the whole blatory of to...ll
eine, has an) th Mg won so widely end so deeply upon
the confidence of inanklud, as this excellent remedy
for pulmonse) I 'trough a Jung series of
years, : among must 01 thoraces h f men it has risen
hi g h er and bicker in their estimation, as it has be—
come b.c.: .nown. Its uniform character cud pow
er to cure the various affoetions of the lattga and
throat, hair wools it koown as a roll: the protector
against them. 15 halo adapt e 4 to I.ollSer - ranus of die.
ease and to young children, it is at the same time the
most effectual remedy /1/,t r.lO b e given for incipi en t
consumptiti: and the dangerous affections of the
throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden at—
tack. of Croup, It should be kept on baud in every
family, nod indted as all are ...Mediates subject to
colds andcoughs, all should be proetaeil with this an
tidote for them_
Although settled Consumption is thought liken raiile,
still great numbers uf CaNell where the disease seemed
settled, hove been completely cored, and the patient
restored to soiled health by the C l / 4 erry l'eclontl. So
complete Is Ito mastery over the disorders of the Lungs
and Throat, that Ile moot obotinate of them, tinder
the CA,rry littoral they subside and Witoppour.
Singers 41,d Pattie .S'peakera find great protection
from it.
//Vona is always relieved and often wholly cured
by it.
Bronchi:it is generally curediy taking the Merry
Pectoral In small and 12 equebt doses.
So generally are ltd virtue. known that we need
. not put/Ugh the certificates of them here, or do more
than aasure the public that its onalities ate fully
maint.dued.
Ayer ' s Ague CUre,
Fbr fercr and Agile, Iracrmillua Fectr, Chill r„
!:,r, Dump, Ague; Periodical or Bilious
}lre', incktul all Me ajAetions whidt arise
from tevlCari,ett, marsh, or ratavaatic poisons.
PR!CE,
UL 11'h' BRANCH
A 1131Ij 4.0 agrr.t..t.lo TONIC STIMULANT. BTU)!
Extra,:t.leutirel.y rican
HERBS AND ROOTS.
bensitcfal In
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND LOSS OF APPETITE ;
Sold Everywhere
J. K. TAYLOR & CO
Wittaiest mud fftweiri.
(Shad arid Silver.)
' 47'
ettrahlt. frayhattais,
FARM IMPLEMENT.
WILLOUGHBY'S
GUM SPRII G DRILL.
G 1 Beetll la use, will sow all kieds of Grain
T
wlthoutehansfuir any part of The Drill.
Out furnish time with or without the . •
. Guano - Attachm en ts.
Guaranteed to do good work. Mao, the
Harrisburg Fannie , Mill
mode In 'New York. • Squally; Jur good as the mills
formerly mid In this county.
SEPARATORS AND TnItESLIEIIS, CLOVER . ROL
LERS, STEEL PLOUGHS, FARMING Di.
PLEMENTS GENERALLY.
WU, WIBLE.
For sale by
Aug. 14.—sf
J. H. SHIREMAYS
REAPERS & MOWERS.
- --
-I_TAVING been agent for this machine last season, I
aho ober it to the arruer thisawition It is well
known, Laving taken the premium at the 'tenders.
sills Fair alma at the Gettysburg Ithwing Match over
seven other!, which were sonsidated splendid Ma
ebinew, end . likewise at the blilsburg 3foshig 3lateb.
fit,ing concluded not to yrwr city mr.:hip, th u s will
not give entire smiafaction, I hare eefuted agetichw
of several other ntschines, end now "fret title one as
TILE tIREAr TILE SEASON.
flaring tried one n a. It. I aurae ea trtl what it still
do. I could refer you to acute* of torn/err who hare
purcloowd m.chiuus nie, •Itolre highly pi...land
aay thls ie fluty niAiiiito. the• avoid use.
Extras always !mud, and 1 . 63,4.1110 - &toe here et
In) 1.1•.. e. This is . grt . ats . s.shlrrntioh—li r
coo be repaired At 1111116 immediately, Rini a itL much
lent CO.t.
Another ,;teat -acing Is the CINDER which la at•
tuned to t h is celebrated Reaper 'cud Hower It has
6,•11 thoroughly triad, aud given antler aattenictlon—
requiting to harireat hand except a driver. Thin
I;hulat eau ad. he attached to the Reapers w Lich
base Leen sold; but cannot he attached to nay,'that
machine except ShlrestanLt.
I will here refer youto a few IA raker, in different
who bare height cud used these mai:blues
Michaelfiscel, Stephen Oettfer,
Moeem Mantuan, Mr. Sterner,
Joseph Wiseman, I Mr. Linn,
Ulrich Jacobs, • J. R. Morality
Jamb lbotasan, 8.8. Woodburn
Jacob Leman,Mel/t
with on rous to o:re, too numehat
This machloo has a aelf•rakt, side delivery and
is warranted to do Its work 41 above newt:mended.
Also au hand, Sill REMAN'S SELF•DISCIIARG ISO
flortSE RAKE, a Brat-rate article, which we will sell
at the lessen possible price. Warranted la give satis
faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAKE islways on hand.
Machines can be seen at my bowie, three miles anoth
of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Colored Boyder's Battlefield
LEWIS A. LICSIIMAS.
June3.—tf
Agent.
A Word to the Wise !
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer !
THE importance of a quick, ac
tire and durable Fertilizer, adapted to the soil
of our county, la acknowledged by all lumen. liar
log lottislied myself, after long study and careful ex
periment, that F. C. Rzxszi's
Chemical Fertilizer,
surpasses all others In adaptednease to all kinds of
ion, I Lave pnrchaied the right for Adams county,
and am prepared to fill orders for it promptly and on
reamrmble term.. It Ii no humbug, but ,
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
who have Itto be ur
the Farmer best s,
in the le
market, And the
ch.pest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer I n
any quantity, and will deliver
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered In nut lest quantity than a TON. I
manufactuae it for sale at $5O par ton without bag; or
$O5 in bag!. This fertilizer is composed of the but
fertilizing elizmicala that can be had. X use no oil of
vitriol ; it . does not contain any ammonia, therein's I
do not uselt, Neither do I use lime nor ashes.
THE OBJECT OP THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
is to introduce • fertiliser that will last for a Will. of
crops—not only for one. It contains ronicient animal
Matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early,
while the ammonia forces the growth. I expect to
manufectfire• large ripply thlawintar for the 'print
crops,and therefore invite farmers and the public gen
erally to give it a trial on all Made of Grates and
Vegetahlea.
CAUTION.—I hereby give notice that Fenn/Rights
hereafter sold . unless aliened by ma., are infringeniente
on ley Right, mid will berprosecnted and dealt with
according to law, from which there is no appeaL
wigh.All orders will be promptly et tended to by sal.
drooling
GEORGE BENDER.
retta'
DalaiLo. POI3IIII.
•
RR. E. N. -11cE13131 General Area lbeeale of Gann
ty a.nd Stitt e Riet ta , Bendarsvilis, Adsms county, Pa.
Dec. 2.5.—1 y
FARMERS!!!
TRY THE
ALTA VELA n(OSPHATE !
ra m ro
caposed'priacipally of the celebrated 01111[10
ALTA VELA.
Coot.los three per cent. of AMMONIA, at, ample
otreatity to `ire activity (without lAittry) loth, rep
tattoo, Ind a lorito quoatlty of soluble
BONE PHORRATB OF LIME,
together With Pala* sad Sash fadmalla
of a
COMPLETE IUIfiMC.
Thopifth rept:Minton it boa obtalaed swag thiNasay
thousand farmers witonre using It in preference to
all other kiwis, is a sure guarantee of its value.
PRICE tsa.oo PER TOM
Send fora pamphlet. Address
28E AvrA vipme, clu l t.No co.,
S 7 Broadway, New tork
S. S. DISIIOP .1100., 200 N.DeI. Ave., Philsdelphle
Agents for Yens*. and Southern New Jersey.
July 31,1868.-1 y
SURPRISE OATS..
I AM prepared to iurniab SURPISE SEED OATS
1 to persons desiring it. Weighs 47 lbs when Sully
matured. and ripens ten days earlier than other oats;
growl lacier and *War in the strew, and will yield
100 to 12i bushels to the acre. Persons wanting it
must - make early application.
will Jelin, the Oats to persons in Gettysburg
or vicinity at 53 per bushel. Address
CHABLIS- W. MURAT.
Petersburg, (Y. 8.,), Adam's co, Pa.
Jan. 15.—tf
ethiantial.
Notice to Capitalists I
PERSONS desiring of Investing, and realising
nearly NINE PER CENT., ane regoastad to
call at the
Gettysburg National Bank
AND OBTAIN CLECITD.A.RS dF THBj
UNION PACIFIC
4,17/0 AL.lck
Pliki%%AL PACIFY, iI.AILIIOO 008. GRATIS:
These investments are daily growing in favor and
tales Increasing.
MirBONDS can be bad at 'all times at this Bank
and where all information concerning said Invest
ments will be cheerfully given.
Dec.18.1867.-tf J. liblORX Akilt..Caelder.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONI/9;of all kinds, BOUGHT ind
SOLD.
EL E V EN - TLUNTYBONDlocnsiortedintallptialElN.
TY BONESvithoutcharge.
COMPOUND UMELEST NOTES CABBED.
The lIIONEST PAILNIMsabI on HOW andamvsa.
STOOKS end BONDS, of nil kinds. bought for perilous
without OanniSSE
OiLDRILS PROMPUY WargED.
Inland on SPECIAL DBPOB/TEI adoonsai 1 psr ast
- S PERCENT. lbr I gear,
4 PER-01INT. for I mouthy
S P.n. CENT. for 3 swathe.
Persons wishing I nhoination in regard to tr. S. Roads
and Stocks of all kinds, are Welted So glee nil call
And we will giro allfdlernustlon cheer _
Gabler
Gettysburg. Oot. 30,11143113 War
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GETTYSBURG-
MIL ALLOW
Interest on SPROUL D9M0131151 no Mimi:
6 P. OENT. PIZ ANNUM XORI.
4 MIA
3 •ge ±ir
WXU OAR OOMPOIIND iNTERIOT NOVAS ABM
COUPONS.
Will also purchase or sett 820010 aye BONDSof
every kind tree of charge 111 Octrzoltsion, tad tall at
all time pay the 11101111 IT 1911.411 !be
GOLD AND itcriVrA
,
and with plums Wallet till hwahhiss pay is
harOgarapiwtsialaatottwiat
r., i
610. ARNOLD awake
attrilbwlrolfor . SOON-0
ZEI
COE'S COUGH BALSAM I
Thi.loax tried mid iiiMular Emmet!, le airda called
to the atteutten of the peddle. A • often ax the year
roll* arcked, the amenity make their
bow to the peOpte, malrealled them that mossy' the
many thing riposted he the health, eoettbrt sad IMO
tenant** Or theamatly *rases the long aad tedlocur
mouths of *later, Coe* Cosighitelsema alloteld net be
toriett.ts. For year" It has bean a boamibitild medi
cine—ex/1 Lima...re aonku, fur the witty of their clell•
drels, and alto I,millor hunt onyx, (seam of tbe th roar,
cheat awl lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In
addition to the ordinary four ounce on long. le the
market, we now famish our mammoth family site
bottle., which will, in common with the other era, be
found it all Drug Store,.
FOR CROUP,
Ti o Balsam II tba found Isnalatbl., and way always
be relied upon In the moot ez tran•cans.
WHOOPING COUGH.
TLe trig luxury 4.1%11 litho have nasal It for Oliviers.'
Lie d'• during the last ten years, It, that It In
variably relieves and Cure, it.
SORE TII ROA T. •
- •
Ken, your thrust wet with the 11111 11171—taking lit
tle and ofti•u—and yon will very son Grid relief.
lIARD COLDS AND COUGIIS
Yield at once to a steady use of this gro•t remedy.—
It will succeed in giving relief where CI other ro
undlet have
SORENESS OF THE THROAT,
CHEST AND LUNGS.
Do not delay procuring and humediebtly taking
Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the
above named difficaltlee. They are all premonitory
symptom, of Consumption, and if not arrested, will
wooer or later ( weep co J away into the yallty of
shadows from which none can ever return.
IN CONSUMPTION,
Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief an/ to.-
day rejoices that her life has been made easy and pro
longed by the nee or Coe's Cough 'Balm.
IN SHORT,
The purple know the article, aad it needs ao comment
from us. It is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer
to Medicines in the United States.
THE C. G. CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New Haven, et
Read 1 Read 11 Read !11
THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE
Hi CALLED TO THE
World's Great Remedy,
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.
Thtspropuntion lo pronounced by broopuksooliu
oely taw,* ruled, that artlk rusty. sera that ect
increcting oat Mil milady. Pa yews It mope sotto
611144 Ude. uol7bet Intro It to an tuithmay ps%
.tandllibno of suffores.
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure haicome to
the Rescue
indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, lila-
fug of Food, ;Flatulency, Law-
situ*, Wearinees, finally ter-
initiating in Deal
Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, u the pa
tient takes It. Although but Ste years before the
peopliotrbat le the verdict of the muses ? Herirwhat
•
Lester &Wolk of Milwaukee, says:
[Prom LEST:SR SAXTON; of Ma*Mita.]
M.15WA171131., WM., Jan. 94, 1961.
ILiggela t -C. G. CUBE & Co., New Berm, Coin.
.
Both myself and .ife hay• n.<l Coes Dyspepala Coro,
and it has proved PERFECTLY satistestory as • Ram
edy. I have NO hesitation in saying that w• bars re•
eeived GREAT BENEFIT from Its use.
Very Respeettelly,
(Signed) LESTER SEXTON
A GREAT BLESSING.
(Apt Rev. L. P. WARD, Avon, Lorain CO., O.)
Mears. are., 4 /nutmeg, Drtygists, Clerelani.
Geraticaten:—lt glYes ma great pleasure to state the I
my wife has deefeetivrese bowel from the see • I
Doe's Dyspepsia Oars. She has been ear • namber
years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompaaled
by violent protium. or *mains:ion which - so pros
tested her that she was all the while, for months, un,
able to do anything. She toot, at your instance, Coen
Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT Bitsurr
?ROM IT, end I now comparattrely well. She re
gards this medicine pa great blessing.
Truly your.,
Jan.l3, 1861. L. T. WAX&
OLERGYMEN.
.
The Ely. Iwo Ansa, of Allislow. Wade* that
• ham eared him, eater other neaaties had knot.
DBUGOIBI I 49.
Autpirogglot fo atuatry tan yoq 2 If you
lolloothe tosoblo to moldy% UNO ovio7 ono that buy.
o lot* of
_mopAbiltoro hoootbon. woks tai
UM Mit IMOIIIIod - probe of flawed assolieloal
Voe's Dyspepsia Cure
WI bielkezad invalaable is all 011811/ of Diarrhea,
Clelio, luasmar OonspWats, 60N12A as
Is 'het eirjellsordend =Mean asks pia
pa net.
... 91d per us, likreislits b Ora. errata *TorreDere IA
if y iffmaidos se
C.
0 mum. co. t .
•
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A D If- Ell F'r'
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Agent for Asians win*
pat, 11.191Itablymt
tlet. 141.
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Gqilskl
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THE STAGIII, Arial:Ur ti 70;
ay .narain, - , at _.OJu yescpdr, l
tv,t 11011 within !h.!, year,. Ar!
t I and niall all mroartgaill
CM
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c,i,l not be akaellial. •
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lam, ,iu 7rery V.ithety4oll6
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llATini located at
t.:4! brsnches of Ms yrolosiduir,
whom rot prof;:s.lowilly
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knr, j
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_L . ,/ : 1, 1,1 1./.!1, Itis ieth!
61;•In• VA. OM 04011 - F1
- R, \VM. ST ILLS:
i•t, having I,r•ted_ ID *1
t att. 9thrstata:.;
trill eaikaret
L♦ prepared to 'Marna . to.l
PeS4O.
tle
L ‘V It EN-QE
.1 the hut heron Cite :a), Dealt
11 ..,re lit :1,; it , ,,witvse
and w.111:14 to ♦ttrnd AZ)-
„1 the Lenti , t P
.aeinti: .1 t di. •
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f I
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I 1 I.,r.ST LYN S, A ulnas blann
.11 Corfidr
the 1L:01.
1 64.1“
Tarringcs,
~..51U.1:, i'4t:.LIIP
Best always C
THE Best aro, (lilt.;
SADDLES: - • *- "
Rtz Latigs
• •
11.-1 R NESS of all klittl
,
xl.,ty. to LC t.Anni at . the
Itlad.galthuurrall,eprewitoFlo
kMCC.B.4
Our and Wa,go
tile rn,•st vubvtaattally.blii
Our 1-larnem, (2)lairs 471
el,) nte. C ,Mt.it•to i 0.0• CS,
•,f the very be t•111.4t er:e.ii.ad •
Our upper letither•Prit
C 1.3 T LIST. They 6ro. PIO
moat durable.
Our Heavy Draft Ha % •
rit !IlAdv to 0r.;.0f. tt..4 cheap t
whrr t• rld in thii inbstautt
Riding Bridles, Whigs,
11 Hwut•ta tot evoryttil.
r
Our priceB
h.., bv,.. eearcts to the
A lil rel p..rcraLariktr edit,
1., f, or more.
IV* Iturk nutting LUE the b'
satraut wary I kla tUfnmA OU.
as t0r.re5,,..1.
Thvtkfill 1,1 14; fiy , roilso)A
pr••trat s*.or.k.
.Dill.idex . con
Jnn.29. -
CA Illi1.1(11-314E'ING
T:,
C. 4.11111 .k
we their 01l btan I, In liAetilidfli
who re try 4rB AgAili prepared
f Lit/ion:lWe, aabotalltiat;
A Ivt of LI ew sod eecotkA•liAllit
cAmtrines,alim
hand, which titer .elll'd •
• ..1.^4. and ell orders erlll he:e
aa peeedbli.
gar REP4nt
dn„a v• It It ft L.µ..4.411, &Ltd nichomp'
A tarp I,t cf new 40 , 61.1 tr.
ctlo.
Thankful fct a:eV:a:nal pstro
toyed by ttitta, tbcy owl
armors large liaar, la [IA !tarns
May 29.-tf
Buggies and
REM , O\
•
splln andersfa‘ed has romp
log shop to' a a vitt sad of
burg., Pa , whets he will cumin
work In his line, -
('A raela ES,--rdo
IN(7- TOP 11 uao
iv.i G OASTS;
. _ .
Ills wort: is, all put stp sit'_ •
the beet of in anica, and en.,
acti.,.. ti.ep 1.,a are 'ataisftlt
its orders, cun &Ist 111%1.bn:cad
It EPA I RING ptti Jong
July 1, I&,A -1y
CARRIAGES Al%
MS
PERRY,
Is Tway building • Satiety'
the latest and Most opipTovid,
ed ache boat utaterts‘toolt
Lion. of Aswan.. tlavlne built
Catil v allle of sisettatal deUlcted
so besintd style and • •
reoomem4 the wort se a •
or out of the Warw. be.
4h work, to convince theft, in
, that MIA Se tkirptaa
~44 REPAIRING 4444 ,
s , t . tic and on reasonable tiler
W. me II et my Tae
CLuilbetill •
Jua3•l2. to.6l'.—tf
Xitt luta Ater
ADAMS.
MCTUAL Plans
iscoltron.Llll4v.'
OPTIC
TririLleut e.eapergiroPf..
ico-l't et ittent—Sims. •.
Sect etery —D. A. Baader:, • •
Treeeurer—g.g. Fab wertoelt
attentive 03:run it lc u—)Lizibli
lug. Jacob King.
Mnantcars.—Lie:r:,t wup,,p
dy,
King, tittabbortmerioiry ;
111. A. ?bait giAtrattan ; Abd
W. Rasa White, Liberty;
(I' 4o ll.S w
s Company hair:nit •
intitnarat Adattia. It has, •
than 11 yaar% ig tal in thirt .
antatuttiantibmir • .
sar ri gkluorky•t•l •
9d Ya.
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