The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, April 09, 1869, Image 4

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uctissburs. plass. April IC Ifi
13aass , BRIM/MILL ro Sum—The
profits of keeping sheep are not stall .to be
derived from itie wool they modem, or in
crease in nnanksis4 for their-ire if one
of the very hest • fertilizers we have. Al
though sheep will not thrive If kept too long
upon the same field, yet the sop. upon which
they run will continually increase in pro
ductiveness. Every farmer *Kars that a
moderate coating of sheep manure wiltren
ovate wom out soil more than a heavy coat
ing of barnyard manure, and more partie
ulady may it be used with profit on wheat
land. •
ptreat Pains should be taken in season
when sheep are yarded to secure their drop
pings. Straw, forest leaves, etc., are good
absorbents, and a fresh coating should be
put.in the-shed at least once a week. Be
fore putting on the fresh heckling, clean
‘ froin the =face all that can be removed,
"and put into a pile, thus keeping the shed
in a healthier and sweeter condition, be
sides saving a:greater amount of manure.
We have heard men assert that they could
make an absolute profit greater from the
manure their sheep would furnish, by sav
ing both soil and liquid excrements, than
from their fleeces. A farmer. in the East
says he believes the profits derived from
*beep, by way of manure, to be five dol
lars per head in value to him every winter.
There has never yet been one-ball the at-
tendon paid to saving this fertilizer among
fanners generally, that there should have
'been, and . we hope the discouraged wool
growlers, wlio talk about no profits from
fleece and increase, will turn their attention
to bringing their farms up into a higher state
of productiveness, and make ther flocks
the means of this wise improvement.
Where sheep are not kept closely yarded,
daring the winter the flock may be fed upon
the poorer spots in the pasture when the
weather is fine. A marked difference will
be seen in the growth of grass upon these
plots the nest season.—Ohio Partner.
For mania Hossas.—.A. certain cure for
founder in a horse is to staid him in water
up to his belly. I have known it practiced
for fifty years ; and swathing the legs in
hot water, vinegar and sugar of lead, are
all good to some extent; but a founder
mast be relieved stOdenly, or the horse will
show stiffness in his actions and have de
formed, callous and tender hoofs.
Water applied to the legs I do not Consider
a positive cure, the disease must be attacked
at the root, by bleeding and purging; a
few drops of blood taken from below the
fetlocks will hasten his recovery. But the
most certain cure and - quick remedy that I
have ever known is in a green gourd.—
Take a large green gourd, cut it up, put it
into a gallon of water and boil it down to a
quart. Strain the liquid and drench—in
twenty-four hours the horse will be per
fectly himself: - The gourd is a powerful
diuretic, and -will cause the horse to stand
the most offensive odor. _
In 1822, I traded for two fine young
`mares in Augusta, Ga. I rode one of them
to Kentucky, and my servant the other.
Early one morning at the crossing of
Clinch river, Tenn., we found one of the
mares so badly foundered that she could not
be led out of the stable. 1 procured a
green gourd and drenched her as directed
above, and directed the servant to remain
until she was able to travel, expecting that
be would reach home in three or four days
after me ; the next day atter my arrival he
ho came in, with the mare in as good plight
as if nothing had happened.—Cor. Rural
iVorld.
riTOP TITE Lees.—Turn that drain—the
oni that runs out of your barn yard into
the gutter by the highway. It dosen't make
much difference which way ycu turn it, so
that it discharges its contents on same part
of the farm. Such a leak as that is far
more expensive than one in your vinegar,
cider or syrup barrel. Turn the one from the
sink spout. A - good spot to lead it to is the
location of some grape vine or apple tree.
The roots of the former will take up every
thing that is soluble in it, and will give you
clusters of grapes instead, while the leaves
will dispose of the most of the volatile and
offensive gasses that will rise. We know an
c, old farmer East who said he made his sink
spout pay his taxes every year. io had
an enormous russet apple tree planted with
in a few yards of his kiMhen. On its roots
the dial water flowed as often as the fami
ly partook of their meals. We generally
lbrget to feed our trees and vines, and too
often loose our expected-supply of fruit.—
llut by an arrangement of this kind we
make provisions for a constant supply of
nutriment.—Prairie Farmer.
DRILL IN Torn OATS.—In moderately rich
',oil, oats should be planted with a grain
drill putting about one -bushel, of forty-five
pounds, to an acre. Plowing the ground in
the fall will enable you to sow oats much
earlier than spring plowing, and the earlier
'oats arc sown the better are-the chances for
a good yield in quantity and_quality. If
the spring season is very wet, ground that
has been plowed in the fall can be sown
almost as early as spring plowing
begins. Late oats do not have time to ma
ture, and, unless the season is favOrable,
generally prove a failure. Oats that are
drilled in arc improved by stirring between
the rows, the yield being often increased
twenty per cent. First-rate soil is not nec
essarily needed to raise oats, but the rich
est soil always pays best. Seventy t 6
hundred bushels is not an extraordin4
yield for the best kind of oats in good soil.
If the season be too wet to plow, I prefer
putting ioata with a shovel plow on clay
soil. Onisandy soil It yields best to drill it,
in with super phosphates.—farm Tour-
THE CANADA THINTLZ.-Mr. David New
port, of Abington, Pa., writes to Hearth
.and Home : "On a farm which I purchased
in Abiogton, I found two considerabb
patches of Canada thistle, which I hal;
destroyed in two seasons by the application
df &small quantity of coal oil. I found it
better to cut each plant close to the ground
with a shap hoe or knife, and apply the
coal Oil Immediately t 6 the fresh wound.—
A small quantity seems to penetrate the
plant, even to its most distant roots. Fer
miers ainnot= be too careful to note the first
encroachment of this pest, for it Is only then
that it can be readily destroyed, but It will
be found by experiment that the means
above indicated, if perseveringly used,
will prove thoroughly efficacious.
HAW: TO MAX& • COMPOST HE•P.-A
good compost heap may be made by first
providing a suitable flooring, upon which
muck, dry earth or leaf mould, should be
spretul to the depth of ten inches or a foot.
Ari tiro manure is taken from the stable,
place It in a lajyer five or six feet deep.—
Then more muck, and after that more nta
numtt layers, until the heap gets
too high ; for convenience in . pitching the
= mode tipog it. After lying for two or limp
months. It should be forked over several
Boca.. It tro ash are laid to conduct the
liquidifniertibe stable to the heap, so much
the better, and the addition of ben manure,
and such dad* Along fettillstng matter as
ruayle at hand, will be found yea advan
tageous • . ; ,
, -
Poceit" ma.—The North Britiali" Agri
*Weenies shy: "To improve - the "dice of
t zdz , whetber planted with Wall or
)r, or mu cut monk whim
the ' are only a few Lochei,ldsh, l et
the shoot be reduced by vulg. t a m opto
mt . o f two, or It moat three. or the &arous
e& .461.6a11but- wik eaMeeeneogy,
*wet to very modh larger lomera re
Awarjr,s4 for whet sod ibe *able. It
is easy to try" $ faith rows by way of expert.
pool,
r'~~c~m
p• Or k L L It—Oars. 13vr• Throat.
Pav)6.ll.4l.l"liith s". l l et s erie Pate Rtiler.
J NI aal..F.a 4°lie ' i liselhe Pitio' Kier-
N O Medicine Ism popular
Ki .
Akthlleill'itillse,
n , the PAU', KfLrillt&okows at tutodL. .
' -
r y o u Itevia 001:1011 or (113!4) t . • ~ .
, Bier therholltlte.
TLOOH tint and Lot get (ought iiitheet a bottle at
Pam Hiller le *litho',*
LM atom body use tLe Pedti It tiler for Botahts sad
'utVlllßlr Etailersticiad carry it Lidtls et rm. &Wet
L,' 1 with hhe.
Dliblitlllikit the Pala Hiller. is Sue Loth Tetanal
1.1. and Mixteeted tuft. - •
TIAPAIII HILLER b acid by all Draggiata and
Deateribe Nattily Medicines. Pries 2S cent., 64 coats,
and Sl.
PERRY DAVIS 4-80 R, Proprietors,
TS BiFb greet, Providence;
3S St. Paul street, Montreal, Canada;•
17 &mtbaippton Row, London, Ragland.
March 19.-41 r
LICIIMBICED BY Tile
UNITED STATES
AUTHORITY.
S. C. TaPhIPSON & CO.'S
ONE DOLLAR SALE
DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. I 111 ENS, OOTTONS
FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, BIBLES, SILVER
PLATED WARE. CUTLERY. LEATHEM nod
GERMAN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP•
'NON, Re.
These artlclarto be sold at the unikan price' of
ONB DOLLAR BACH,
and not to be paid foi• until you know what you are to
The most plater and ~c1. . .14
um . laal method of &agog
intsinees In the country.
The goods we have for sale are detwribed on printed
slips,and will be sent to any address at the rate of 10
cents each, to pay Ibr postsge,printing, &c. It is than
at the option of holders whether they will *end one
dollar for the arttcte or not.
By patronizing thin ude you have • chance to ex.
change your g oods, should the article mentioned on
the printed slip not be deairoxi
ne Smallest Articks sold for o.la DO L AGAR can
- Gr exchanged for Sayer-Plated, Fiesßottled
.B.erotring Castor, or your Choice of a
large Variety of other Articles
upon FOtharige
committing over 250 useful articles, not one- of which
could be bought at any retail country store ibr nearly
double the amount.
TERMS TO AGENTS.
We send as commission to Agents:
FOR A CLUB OF Tautrr, AND 1 3 . 00 ,
one of the following:articles: a Musket, Shot Gun,
or Austrian Rifle, 20 Yards Cotton, Lady's Fancy
Square Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt. A ccordeon, Set
01 Steel-Bladed Halves and Forks, Violle and Bow,
pansy Drain Pattern, Pair Ladies' extra quality Cloth
Boots, one dozen large size Linea Towels, Alhambra
Quilt, Honeycomb Quilt, Cottage Clock, White Wool
Blanket, lb yards best quality Prima, 12 yards De.
laine, one dozen Linen Dinner Napkins, Ac.
FOR A CLUB OF SIXTY, AND $OOO,
one of the following articles: Revolver, Sliji Gun, or
Springfield Rifle. 42 Fends Sheeting. Pair Knee comb
Quilts, Cylinder Watch, 4 yards Double Width Water.
proof Cloaking, Lady's Double Wool Shawl- Lancaster
Quilt, Alpacca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver... Noted
nix• Bottled Revolving Castor, Set of ivory -Handled
Knives, with Silver-Plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool
Blankets, Pair of Alhambra Quilt; 30 yards, Print, or
a Marseilles Quilt, Double Eight-Rayed Aceordeon,
Webeter i e National Pictorial I/mile:tarp Roo engrav
ings, 900 pages), 814 yaids Doeskin for mitt, Ac.
FOR A CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED AND 310.00,
Double Barrel Shot Gun, Rifle Cane, or Sharp's RIB
85 yards Sheeting, Fanty Cassimer Coat, Pante and
Vest Pattern (extra quality), Pair Splendid Rote
Blankets, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl,2s •cir,Herop
Carpeting, splendid Violin and Bow, splendid Alpacas
Dress Pattern, 'Silver Hunting-Cased Watch, Single
Barrel Shot Gun, bharVe Revolver,
one pair tine Da
mask Table Covers, with one dozen dinner Napkins to
match, Worcester's Illustrated Unabridged Diction
ary, (1800 pages), to.
u - For additional List of commluion s, see Circular.
Conam'ssione for larger Clubs in proportion.
Agents will please take notice of this. Do not seed
names, but taunter your clubs from one upward.—
Make your letters short and plain as poselb:e.
Takp particular notice of this.:
Eir.Ro SUBS and Send Money in ALL CAM
soy
Post LETTER, which can be sent from say
Post Moe.
This way of sending money Is preferred to any other
method wbateser.
We cannot be responsible for money lost, unless
some precautions are taken to Insure Its safety.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Pend your addrus in full, Torn, County, and State.
S. C. THOMPSON & CO.,
130 Federal Street,
BOBroN, meas.
144rch 19.-4 v
AGENTS WANTED for the LIFE AND TIMES OF
ST. PAUL . -$3.00
Complete Unabridged. Edition, as arranged by CON Y.
BEARE and HOWSON, with au Introduction by Els.
hop SIMPSON. In consequence of the appearance of
mutilated editions of title great work, we bevel been
compelled to reduce the price or our Complete Edition
front $4 50 to $4. N. B. TREATS 00.,,Publishers,654
Broadway, N. y, [March 19.-4 w
Cancers--Tdmors--ITlcers.
DROP. KLINE, of the Philadelphia Cuivereity, is
J. making aetontshlng cures of Cancer and all Tum
ors, by. • new preemie, A CHEMICAL CANCER AN
TIDOTE, that removes the largest of Cancers and
Tumors Without pain or the use of the knife ; without
caustic, eating cr horning medicines, and without the
loss or • drop of blood. For particulars, call or ad
dress R./1. KLINE, M. D., N 0.931 Arch it. Philadel
phia. Pa. [March 19.-4er
A CIENTE WANTED FOR THE BIGHTS AND BE.
A
CEETB OF THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. The
most startling, instructive, and entertaining book of
the day. Bend for circulars, and see our terms.. Ad.
dress IL 8 Publishing Co., No. 4.11 Broome et., N. Y.
March 19.--1 w
WE ARE COMING,
1:7C11 MORE WITH A NEW SPRING STOCK IN
, oar Great
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
GOODS
CUTLERY, &O. &O.
PREMIUM RITES OF SHEETING
FOR CLUB THIRTY,
SIXTY
" ONE HUNDRED, 85 "
All other premiums in nine 'alto
Enlarged Inc Lange List, with new and useful aril-
Sec new Circular an I Simple. Sent to apromidreas
igge.Pleue seed your mousy by registered letter
Address to
J. 8. HAWES & CO.,
128 &130 - isdaral Street, Saito'
P. 0. Box C
Allen's Lung Balsam I
Physicians who have failed to cure their patient,
should try this medicine before they 'give the came up,
as we know very many valuable lives have been saved
by being persuaded to give its
DON'T DERPAIR because all other remedies have
failed, but try this, and you will not be deceived.
The proprietors of thls valuable Salaam takepleas ,
nre fu calling to it the attention ()fel medicine deal.
ere, desiring that they procure a supply of it, and re-
commend it to their afflicted patrons and friends.
It will Cure when alll others
fail.
.
DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY LACE BOTTLE.
March 19.-4 w
ONE POUND OF (UTTER
MADE FROM
ONE PINT OF MILK.
$25 profit made by investing $1 bra bottle of-the
EXTRACT OP BUTTER PLANT, which,
with six gallons of milk, will produce 60 lbs of prime
fresh Batter. This ineXPensivs, excellent Butter is
how daily consumed from the tables of the first Ho
tels, Esstaurasts andprivate families In New York
City and elsewhere.
State, County and City Eights for sale, altering to
capitalists rare opportunities for establishing a staple
bosinese, paying enormous profit.. - Agents wanted
everywhere.
A bottle of tb•A Extract, sufficient to make 60 lbs. of
Butter, with fall directions for use, will bersent to any
address on the recslpt of 11 M.
The public are meth:mei' against all worthies. imi
tations, sold under the sm. of "Butter Powders,
Compounds. to ," as the EXTBACT OP .BUTTICE
PLANT is prepared only Ity the
ECONOMY BU'VER COMPANY,
Office, 115 Litierty Street.
Factory, 236 CtreenwiCh Street,
- • -
YORK CITY.
N. 8..--By the use of the Batter P ant a pare and
xcellent Table Batter is Multi at • oast 'of - elates.
sale Per gonad. PAIL 22.-4 a
A. s 5. 0 0 11,
_... ~ GitEENBACK
Offile_l4.eisti v erse Pp INN Book Amit.
AG :..WM. ANTED FOR
114.TMEW &al MUM'S lirdW Boor.
"Sanstdo A
o and rellumlow is Now York."
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LIZ IN THZ OftarnltiltTßOPOLB.
oftas.liTilkOlt Of NOW T u la miscuing tas
mama 0/ TEM T OUT .
OM IWlllil mid TO *Min ii.l anstir sold cad ots•
*ant IN ic , li dept. *maw alli ea dart. No book
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GREAT
=^l
ISELL for very small profits, and
aim at doing a very [urge Business.
FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FINE SILK POP.
LINE.
FASHIONABLY SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP
LINS.
FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPACrIA POPLINS.
FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES AND
LAWNS.
BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS.
SWISS MLDB .INS JAHONET MUSLIN& CAMBRIC.
BLACK ALPAOCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK
ALL WOOL °BLAIN. ,
=PORI RHAWLS,CASHMERE SHAWLS, THIBET
SHAWLS.
CLOTHE, HAMMERS, CLOA KM/ B. LINEN DRILL.
ING, COTTON ADE.
TABLE HOVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW
ELS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED
HANDKERCHIEF'S, HEM STITCHED HAND.
KERCHIEFS.
MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', it CHILDREN'S 0 LOVES,
AND STOCKINGS.
sirq am constantly receiving the latest styles of
Dress and Pitney Goads. My stock , :omprises every
thing usually found in • 4rat-claaa DRY 000D8
EI'ORR, to which I Invite the attention of the public,
feeling assured that I can safely challenge compari
son with all other stores In quality of g ode and low.
new of price. J. L.
Gettybuig, Pa., Jan. 15, 1142.--tf
NEW GOODS.
REBERT & ELLIOTT,
Baltimoreat.,opposite the Court House
H AVZpiat °paned • new and large assortment
Spring and Summer Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
CLOTHS,
CASSLVERES,
to which they invite attention—being determined to
sell at lowest cash prices. [April 8, 1868,—tf
21 YDS. BUESTLNO
IMEMItiI
NEW GOODS
OLD PRICES
The undersigned would respectftilly inform the
pubic generally that he Is now doing bnalnea at the
placa formetlY occupied by DUPHOEN t Herman, and
that he hujust rft!nrned from theaitiu with the best
selected stock on*. brought to his place, which Coo
sista In past of
CLOTHS,
[Mar. 5.-4 w
SHAW4S,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
Some of these goods will be sold lower than lIITer
before, sad infect fresh from U 4.011180.
FRANK D. DUPHORN.
Nev. 26,1$61L—it
GOODS FURNISHED
Garmentg inade to order,
W - T TO-et
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,
: .
t• a -
ttio 41, ,
NEIV' FIRM
tilis;s4 B s
. wo bi t t zr tmi.,b4;nn au. rigidness Pit.r.•
Mr. a tru.a.74=1,72, 1 1:111:ka.=
Large Stook of Goods,
barn rocelTed a fail 'apply of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
Notions. Oraceries,Boots, Oboes. Mts. Oanst. Drniror
Le, widen will be sold w prices to defy competition.
We bope.by strict attention to lihorinees and a dis
position topleara: fp *twit a liberal rear* of probity
patronage. Our mutt eis aqukt sales and small pro.
eta."
Doe. lA.lB6B.:—tf
C ARD •
HAYING diapered of my entire stock to Mesas.
Gaiter a Bowan, I embrace this opportunity_ to
extend to my blends my sincere thanks for heir
very liberal patronage, and knowing them to be men
of strict Integrity, thorough:energetic sod prectPal
business men. I would most respectfully solicit for
them a full share of patronage.
E. nrrEsaaw.
Petersburg. Y. 8., Dec. 18.—tf
BARGAINS
FOR
We propose to sell our entire Steck of Winter
Dress Goods, Drees Trimmings, libewLr,
Rood., Rubles, Clans, Cass:imam
. Jaana, Flannels, lloop and Bal.
moral Shirts, Gloves,
Haddam Ladles' Vesta Velvets, Frame., Rllk-
bons, Feathers and Ladles' and Chil-
dren s Errata
AT NET COST
to reduce stock for Spring.
H. B. WOODS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
arrrnatoza, Pyre/.
Jan.ls, 110,—tf
1869, D ES IRABLE 1869.
NEW GOODS!
Most Excellent Aseortmen
Cheaper than Ever
TTF EEDS,
SILKS,
GING HA MS,
LAWNS,
PRINTS,
B ARE G ES,
MUSL INS, &0.,
133
CASSIMERS,
CASSINETTS,
MERINOS,
POPLINS,
DELAINS,
SKIRTS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE, &c., &c
Ell
,- " -
firt irottin
FAHNESTOCK B.ROS.
•
n.
boss ea sigma ionortutont of
DRESS G001)S:
wtichthoy ari . / oMiug Tory cheep
FAHNESTOCK,PROB
JOEL GRIMM,
P. N. W. BOWERS
Largest stock of Fius
In town. If you want bargains call and boy from
them
Cloths, Cassitners, &c.
A groat variety, and at Icni,prleesoa.bAud:at
CASH !
FAIINESTOCK BROS. i+l the piece to Lny
CHEAP GOODS
If you would save money buy et the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
C EIRISTMASPRESENTS
Boy a set of FURS urn hawimme DRRSS PAT
TERN, the met useful CM-loam - is Pre,etit pm can
MEM
GettyaLarg, Dec. 4, 1883. tf
(nothing, lints, Alms, &c.
lIPLINGEL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium
BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE hRESBYTERIA
T HE undersigned fussiest returned from the elf
with the best and cheapest variety of Boots
Shoes and Gaiters, fur Spring and Summer, ever of
hired in Gettysburg. Ells onck consists of -
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAJLB,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' KIP BOOTS, _—
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
- GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS, Ac.. ke.
MISSES' CONGRESS GArERS,
MISSES' SALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMOBALS,
kc., Ac. Ac., kc.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOP'S, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Alan, Boots and Shoes of his ow. manufacture con
stantly on baud.
All will be sold at the lowest living profit... Boy
ers, from town and con ntry. era invited to call and
examine gon d s and prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
Easy call.
The II fiNUFACTIIItINO of Roots Bhoes.and nat
ters, will also be carried on, In all Its branches. as be
ton,. Repairing done on short notice. By employing
none bat first-class w otkmep, and rising none bat the
choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve It.
s3l.Thankful for put favors, he solicits a continu
ance of public patronage. D. IL KLINCIEL.
0 ettystinrg, April 22, 188E1.-tf
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL!
J. BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and
York street, has/net returned from the city with an
normally attracts ye aserwttuen t of
•
CLOTHING FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR,
which be will collet each prices as cannot fall to
take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for your
selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful
nutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then
to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy,
when they see it so ranch to their interest to do so..
lie bas Coate, Pants, Tests, Well style Sand materi
als;
Hats, Boots and Shoes;
Shirts , of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves," Handker
chiefs, s ee k Ties, Cravats, 1.1111612 and PaperCollara,
8111penders, Brushes, Combs;
Trunks, Valises. Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, aeons.
Smoking and Chewing Tobarcos,Pipes,Statlonery./M.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and'
one other articles, entirely too numerous to detail fa
a newspaper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to hie new
stock, confident that it will please—and no °bacon
or will sell cheaper. DOW t:Wrget the olace—oornet
of York street and theDiamond.Oett7sburg.
Nor. 6, I littfl.-tf JACOB filt IN HEJIIIO/1.
HEAD-QUARTERS
REMO V E D
T. C. NORRI.S
HAS removed hie Store to the corner of the Dian
mond, long uccnpfed by George Arnold. where
he will he glad to see his friends, and show his large
assortmet t of
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Every kind of Gentlemen'B Wear
4 t TEN COLLARS,
COTTON STOCKINGS,
POCKET BOOKS,
FURS,
TRAVELING BACKS,
UMBRELLAS,
I keep Gentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will se
than at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
Boys' Hats & Shoes,
in great variety.
18-atire me • call before purchasing alas when
lab. IS, 1869.-tt
Fine Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOIL GENTLEMEN.
Alan, LEADING STILES on hand or mad* to
ateeenre. Nice. fixed at lOW ylargrap. Ai Mee.
grated Brice List with inetnulthins ibr *elf inseanro.
Burnt sent on receipt of Pat 013 c. address.
WU. N. BARTLETT, •
_ 83 Booth Rath st.,abov•Gbintant,
. REGLABILIOXIA.
Anamettl, 1801 L-17
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW ESTABLzszmzxr.
1 Boa a y.ed has maid a rrto= s lt s :
for
seas stie lellsoml Mateo. la bettyeb:r a g, where be
sum alba oda,
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Bhp
pers Ito
lbesemsosoasser satiMaa,of 4tiereat stylise e_u4
JOON. Be bissallantiorbeest to sabot from,
will mat m is artkae ou t si sser s i s t pi t zts,
wr,ktimomixo o pet made Intl"'
autt •/. to reeds,
miasa ofeboyaelle b ib&
"ist ras I ts= 0 4 = 1""at
0• 410, you
am
MWLaw&
j
FURS.
HAVE THE
FATINESTOCK BROS
of etery Jeacription
FALINESTOCK BROS.
CIICIRCIt.
AND
SUCH AS
PAPER CUFFS,
PAPER BOSOMS,
GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
CANES, &c., &c.
ALSO
;:
' s Slat
SIA
COIN
THING.
luiejulikireturobil has Mit Ohl
Urges -,lt Best - Selected
Sto-k of - Clothing -
over opened l ha county, Which be
workably low OIL . Ael
At
re''
His Stock consists of
OV RCOAIS.,
t
OR LL STYLES AND SIZES,
Dress Oats, Business Coats,
t
Fancy eaaaitnerii Coate ot ail sty lee, aatinet and Jean
ni ck
C Nati. very ch . Doeekin fancy Caultnere and Sa
tinet Pant., W Shirts. White Shirts, Under Shirt.
and Drawers,C e, 31nalcat Instruments of ailklnda,
TOBACO & CIGARS,
Bator', Plpee,..!
other artirles
per advertisetne
Oct. 2,1868.
rushes, Neck-ties, and a thousand
numerous to mention to a newspa-
I t . Y. CONNINGII4M.
U , ATS CAPS,
'LATER STYLES
AND LOWEST PRICES AT
R. WOODS.
SIIOEB
! Or ALL KINDS
At fIRDRC.ED PRICES AT
11. B. WOODS
New_Boot and Shoe Store
D. KITZIiILTJER & BRO.
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE TIIE BAN
THE underaigied have , opened a new Soot and
Shoe Store, ea York street, Gettysburg, to the
room recently ocapied by Sops'. k 11cOuttntii and
have Jut recelvsd from the Oity • Large auut
ment of
BOOTS& SHOES
GENTLEMEN, LADIES do CHIL-
DRENS' YEAR,
Consisting of Calf & Kip Boots
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c.
We also ILiNIIYACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds
of BOOTS !ND SBOBS—the work belig made op
of beet mate-sala sad by first class workmen. The
isenior partner has been In the business for over if.
years and personally superintends all work made up.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
oar erlabliabtnent, end brkke by strict attention to
buainese and by milling at lowest cash pries., io give
entire satisfsction.
Jun* 24, 1868.-5 f
HA TS & CAPS.
Fall and Winter Styles.
S. S. M'CREARY
HAS Just received s fresh and generalassortment
of HITS, including the very latest style
fine Silk Cassintere, and Soft Fur Fists, and also
large eupply of fine and low priced Wool HATS and
CAPS for Hen and BOYS. He invites his friends and
thew:olllot° wive Wins call. [Dee. 11. 1158.—ft
souk; and ftntaurants.
EAGLE HOTEL.
The largest anti moat commodious in
GETTYSBURG, PINTA.
ooawas or C11L1M,31,11411 AID WASSINGION arum
JOHN L. TATE, Propriedor.
,wr AD Osaallessitor Passengers and Iliagspg•,,runi
to the met, mAittigral end departure of Hall Reed
Trains. Garehilserrants, and ressonablechargee.
May 20, 1067.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
• GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN.
•
THIS is anew House, and has been
fitted up In the most approved style. Its
location s pleasant and convenient, being In the
most bus:Weal portion of the town. Every arrange
meta has been made for the accommodation and com
fort of guests, with ample stabling attached. - With
experienced servants, and accommodating Clerks,
we shall use every endeavor typhus.. This Hotel
is now op;ti for the entertainment of tb °public, and
we kindly solicit &share of pablicpatronage.
May 29, 1867.
Ainantial.
Notice to Capitalists 1
PERSONS desiring of investing, and realising
nearly NINE PER CENT., are requested to
call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
AND OBTAIN CIBCBLABS OF THE
UNION. PACIFIC
AND ALSO
CENTRAL ?scum RAILROAD CCM- GRATIS!
These Investments are daily growing in favor and
sales increasing.
/if - BONDS can be bad at all times at thin Bank
and whirs all Information concerning said invest
ments will ba cbserfully given.
Dec.18.1867.-tt J. EMORY lure, Cashicr.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK
GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and
BOL
BEVXN-TILIBTY BOlDBcoav D.
arted I ntoYIVB-TWEN
TY BONDS without charge.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED.
The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD audSILYBR.
STOCKS and BONDS, of an kinds. bought for perilous
without CHARGING COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Iper cen
6 PER CENT. for I year,
4 PER OEM. for 6 mouths,
pmt, OUT. fora months.
Persons wieldaginionniiiion ip Mora to V.P. Floods
and Stocks of all Wide, are invited to give us call
and we will give all halbrination ebserhally.
utJ. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
Gelinbard, oat. ao,or-tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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" simmad alli - . nlia."" jimmimmis l iat r at
ft* - 11friallall Me GSM
In the PIETVITION and Cum of the above dieesses,
It has never been known to fail, as thousands of our•
most prominent citizens throughout all parts of the
country, will testify. Let the arilicted send for cir
cular containing testimonials and certificates of those
who hive been cured after their cases hive been pro
nounced hopeless by our best physicians.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
F. BARTER St CO.,
No. 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia.
RECOUMENDED RY
E. 00V. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania
.flon. hobert J. Fieber '
Non. Edward McPherson,
Iron. Joel E. Danner,
Ilog Wm. MeSherry,
4.51 ,- SEND FOR CIP.CULARS.
Feb. 19, 1669.—1 y
rin
' For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Inoopiny
Cough, Brorelatis, Asthma,
and C'onumplion.
Probably never before in the whole history of medi
cine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon
the conAdence of mankind, as title excellent remedy
for pulmonary complaints. Through a long seem of
years, and among must of 'bermes of men it has risen
higher and higher in their estimation, al it has be
come better known. Its uniform cha racter and pow
er to cure the various affections of the lungs and
throat; have made it known as a reliable protector
against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis
ease and to young children, it is at the same time the
most effectual remedy that can be gimlet for incipient
consumption, and the dangerous affections of the
throat end hinge. Aa a provision against sudden at
tacks of Croup, It should be kept on hand In every
family, and Indeed as all are sometimes subject to
colds mid coughs, all should be provided with this an
tidote for them
DAVID KITZBILLER,
JACOB A.KITZMILLBE
Althoagb settled aatinatption i■ thought incurable,
still great unrobete of caws where the disease seemed
',owed, have been completely cured, and 0.5 patient
restored to 'mold health by the Cherry Pectoral. 8o
complete U It/ mastery avec the disorders of the Lungs
and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under
the Cherry 11.:Zoral they sub ide and di-Appear.
Binger' and PlWirc %we:, dud gr ew protection
from It.
Asthma hi always relieved and often wholly cured
by
Bronchitis II generally cured by taking the CAtrry
Pecterui in =ail and kequent dose..
Ito generally are its virtues known that we need
not puttiteii the certificates of them here, or do more
than ..cure the public that ita onalities ate fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure ,
Arr lever and Apse, hatereeiltent Fever. ChM Ptrer
Reeeiitent Ferer, Dumb Ague, Periodieal or Bilious
Ayer, Ifb., and indent all the affections *Mid arise
free marsh, or miasmatic ,potioat.
Li Its name Implies, It does acre, and dims not fall.
°outsider neither Arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc,
nor any other mineral or poisonous stands-nee what
ever, it fu nimble to/urns any patient. The number
and importance of Its cures in the ague districts. are
Ifurally beyood accost.[. sod we believe without a
parollel slim blistery of Ague medicine. One pride
M matillad bribe acknowledgments we receive of the
radical curse effected in ebailoaie case., and where
other remedies had wholly tailed.
Unacchmated persons, either resident In, or travel
fug through misainaiic localii iee, will be protected by
taking the AGUE CURE daily.
For Liver Onamfaints, arising from torpidity of the
Liver, it is en excellent remedy, stimulatlug the Liver
Into healthy actisity.
Pot Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is en
excellent remedy. pi odtiCiug many truly remarkable
mires, where other medicines had failed.
Prepai ed by D11..1. C. AZEit A CO, Practical and
Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Maas., and sold all round
the world
For sale by A. D. Dueller, Drugaist: Gettyebarg,
Po. [Oct. 2,1868.-3al
•
Invigorator and Restorer
Vitality of"i r re Stomach
Preparedfrom Pare Vegetable Materials
Pure Tonics and the mos
This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General
Debility of the system is offered to the public, after a
fair trial of Its merits, with entire confidence that it
will command their approval. It has been submitted.
with the materials which compose it, to practising
Physicians—among others to Dr. M. D. G PIZII7/0. 7
one of oar oldest and most eminent Physicians, resid
ing at Nov Oxford, wbo, atter examination, pro.
tionneed It a Recowlv which would not fail to show its
salutary effects, when properly wimi Watered, in eases
of Dyspepsia, springing from old age and debilitating
effect. of serious inward diseases—weakening, and at
last destroying the nervous power of the stomach U
reic—end therefore entitling it to be emphatically
called "The Great Invigorator."
Dr. W. J.-McCune, another prominent PhyGelan Cif
New Oxford, thus gives his opinion:
Haw OXPORD, Dee. 30, 1868.
Mr. JOUN DU3LIZT
Dear Sir :—A t your request I have examined , The
Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula
from which it la prepared. It le composed of some of
the most powerful vegetable tonics and most pleasant
aromatics known to our profession, end 1 ha.. no
hesitancy in recommending it in Chroulcassaiof Dye.
pepals, and In all cysts of Indigestion resulting from
debility of the Stomach. Believing that, If properly
used, It will be of incalculable Lemont to the sufferin g
of our race, .1' subsurlbo myseif.
Tours, very respectfully, ..
W. J. McOLIIRE, M.D.
• 111..11anufacturtkl and for sale, wholesale and re
tail. at New Oxford, Adams county, Pa., by
lIIIBBEY ABLAU Y, Proprietors.
AGENTS.—The ext Invigorator" Can be had
rem the following Ageois: sa;
D. N. Fouts, Baltimore, 31d: ; B . 3 l.olbbotui, Bahl
mare, kid.; A. D. Buehler, Gettyeburg, Pa.; A. 8. !
Hildebrand. Slut Berlin, Ps.; 1. J. Wi lson, Berwick '
Bor., Pa. • Theodore Pleger, Berwick Bor., Pa. i Y. X
smith. Irlabtown, Pa.; 5.0, Lawrence, Mount Rock
Pa.; W. A. Mcllhenny, Red Land, P. 0. Pa. ; J.
Wiest New Oxford, Pa.; D. Id. Miller, New Oxford
Pa. [Jan.ls.—t.
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE
HAIR.
The (heat Desideratum of the Age
♦ dressing which le et once agreeable, healthy, and
effectual ibr preeerring tale hair. laded or rap hair
I soon ratorot to its ortirtir/ color and the glom and
' , highness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, bine;
hair checked. and baldowesoftan, though not always
caredby 'Lye. Nothing can rater, the hair where
the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed. Bat such as remain can be avid for instal
iseu by this application. loosed of fouling the hnir
with a pasty eadmient, it will keep it clean and 'lgor.
can, Its occasional use will Prevent the hair from
turning gray Or flillfogoff. and conseinentli prevent
bellows. Free Mon those deleterious subdue:es
which make some preparations dangerous and fain/-
ow to the lair; the Vigor can only benefit but no
hum tt.. It wanted merely tor.a =
HAIR DRESSING,
AIWA& duo ama w amid ao daairabla. Clostaiobir
.asitliiit ailmitt% It does lot 11
yet lists yaps on the tali, shins II l richillosqr
huts* sad a pssetal pintnk . .
Prepared by Dr. J. a Ayer do Cto9
n4ClTbar; & ANALYRICIAL MI MS,
LOWIII4 10,243:
464, vialsLitemmi •
11Prstiiiiirby A. D. Itubler. Drsiggiri;ils trii"
fO4ll U 111.4
*Mal.
yOUNT'S OOMP.OURD
YQR Tint C4RB OF
-- #I3TRED BORE THROAT, INIPLUICM4 -
or eh/ ether IngamMatory or inward4feersee Of the
Threettf smolt Too lout standing. Also,llo/121111T
ThinissaUcin• has beau tried la
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
ditllersot part of lb. country, and has
been known WWI If takenglp time and according
to directions. It is warrAnted to cure. Girona trial
and it willepeak for itself. livery household should
provide themselves with s box of this medicine and
keep it on bands. 'The cures that it bat efficted are
truly marvelous.
Ifilsfrepared and sold by Isaam.Younr & Co.,Get
, tisburg, Pa, or by thoir authorized agents. for
sale at nearly all thentcres in Adam. county.
May te. t867.-tf (SRAM, ',GUN g k'CO.
TUE ORE VT
•
ZIN6ARI . BITTERS.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER,
A SPLENDID TONIC,
A PLEASAN I BEVERAGE
A CERTAIN CURE
PREVENTIVF OF DISEASES
The ZENGART BITTEI4 are compoundoil from a
prescription of thecalebrated Egyptian physician Da.
CIitOPISIM who, after years of trial and experisaont,
discoaeced the Zingarint Herb—the most remarkable
vregelable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever
yielded--certalnly the moat effective In the cure of dis
ease, It, in combination with the other valuable pro
parties of which the BITTERS is composed,
will Curb
Dyspepsia; Fever and Ague, Bilious
Fever, Cholie, Colds . , Bronchitis,
Consumption in its first stage,
Flatulency, Nervous Debility,
Female Complaints, Rheu
matism, Dysentery, Acute
and Chronic Dutrrhceu,
Cholera Morbus, Chol
era, Typhoid and Ty
phus Fever, Yellow
Fever, Scrofula,
Diseases of the
Kidneys, Ha
bitpai Cost
i v eness,
&c.,&e.
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL
PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE
THE GREAT
Pleasant Aromatics
-
FARMERS
Star" Bone Phosithate,-
rro all agriculturists; therefore:who are l esoreli
1 of an active sod permaimnt Runtime, and who
nine have the clnlm ofthis article proemial to their
ootia for the drat One, the mantuactstere would
enggeet, that IL"
- STAR BONE PrEOSPHATE
Is worthy of their experimental trial. at lost; past
expellent* warranting the fullest eonddenes, that of
ter latrial they will sod their testimony to that of
hundreds of farmers who now regard it as the cheap-.
set sad be•; manual In the market.
THE A M M O N I A.
is supplied abundantly front the ornaolc portion of
the bone.
PRICE $U PER TON IN BAGS.
Formers wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Pltriol , con be
Ohre as r call.
ts.A. Fpengler has our Phosphate for sale.
PETER BOBLITZ. Mauethactarer.
. BURKHOLDER. t WILSON,
Beater Flay-Lien Beading;
N. W.eorner Waahhigt.in atid Railroad eta,
Gettysburg. Penna.
VA-The Phosphate Is for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg. p..
WIBLE t :me. Gettysburg, Pa.
GRAFT & SCRENRODE,
Granite Station. Pa.
MELIIORK A BENDER,
New oxford. Pa.
CHARLES KULIN, Ilauorer, Pa
March 12.—t(
A Word to the Wise
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer!
THE importance of a- quick, ac
tives." attrable fertiliser, adapted to the sill
of our county, Is acknowledvii by all farmers. Hav
ing satisfied myself, after long study and Niteroi ex
periment, that F. C. Itmixtes
Chemical Fertilizer
surpasses •1l others In sdaptedness• to all kinds bt
soli, I 1. • e purchased the right fur Adnms county,
and am prepared to fill orders fur it promptly and on
reasonable' terms. It is no humbug, but
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
by a nnmber of our Farmers, and to admitted by all
who have it to be the best in tho market, ,nd the
cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in
anpistantity, and will deliver
In any town or village in the
County,
is e n ordered in not les" quantity than a TON. I
manufactuati, it for sale at VA per too without bag., or
$65 in bags. This frrtillzer is composed of the best
fertilizing chemicals that can be bad. I nee no oil of
vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use it. Neither do I use lime our ashes.
THE, OBJECT OF THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
Is to Introduce a fertilizer that will last fora aerie. of
clopa,uot only Zr one. It contaius aufflcieut an:mal
matter to mature the grain and make It ripen early,
while the anuronia forces the growth. I expect to
manufactures large ripply this winter for the spring
cropa,sod thglefore Incite farmers and the public goo
orally to gi it a trial on all kinds of Grains and
Vegebsbles.
and others
Ca UTION.—T hereby give notice that Farm Bights
herea tier sold sinless Signed by me, are Infringements
on my Rigid, and will be prosecuted and dealt with
according to law, from which there 11 no appeal.
11E 1 )-1111 orders will be promptly attended to by ad
dressing
e GEORGE BENDER,
Deaden, PCIIII6.
sx E. N. Mcllllloecteral &goat (Cr sale A cam
ty and State Eights, Bendemille, Adams county, Pa
Dee. 26.-1 y
FARMERS!!!
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PEtOSPHATE!
IT Is composed principally of the celebrated Guano
from
ALTA VELA.
Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, an ample
quantity to give activity (without injury) to the veg.-
tation, and a large quantity of soluble
BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
together with Potaah and Soda, the essential element.
of •
COMPLETE MANURE.
thousand fa rm ers ttim: it Gl s Wl: a rt preference ce
all other kinds, Is a sure guarantee of it. value.
PRICE $66.00 Pig TON.
Saud fora pamphlet. Address
THE ALTA VELA GUANO 00.,
57 Broadway, New Tort.
S. S. BISHOP A CO., 200 N. Del. Ave., Philadelphia,
Agents for Penna. and Southern New Jersey.
July 31, 1861%—1y
Fruit Growers & Gardners.
Beers - "Improved Paliwt :Fruit Tree
Invigorator and Vine In
sect Destroyer."
THIS Is truly one of the greatest discoveries ever
made—combining the moat useful ingredlen•s
ever known for fruit, grain and general vegetation.
As a fertilizer, it bu no no equal. When ',oohed to
the tree it penetrates 0,15.17 pore—destroying every
species of insect, and the worm in the bean of the
tree or plant.—.coo nesting with the mineral substance
of the earth, destroys the cause and prevents the crea
tion of asy destructive insect. It will prevent Cur
culio from stinging the plum It will kill the peach
grub. It will loosen the knot and old bark on the
vine and tree—slough off the same and re-bark the
stock. In a word, it re-invigorates the whole tree and
gives it health and strength to withstand the seventy
of the weather and retain its fruit. It will destroy
all Insects which Infest the pot-sower., cucumbers,
I potatoes, tomatoes, plaint!, *c. and stimulate their
growth. It will prevent weevil, mildew, rust or the
fly from touching the wheat, and the cat worm from
the corn. It is now extensively used in the Western
Btatea and persons who use it would not be without
it for one thousand times Its value. No man who has
a single fruit tree can afford to be without it. Upon
application, we will telex to persons who are using It
in Barbs county, and would out take SIoCKI for their
recipe, we will give residence and address. • The un
dersigned have purchased the soli right to nee, sell
and apply the Invigorator, within the counties of
York, Cumberland. Adams, Franklin, Wester, Del..
aware, llontgomexy, Lehigh and Philadelphia City and
county, and are itter prepared to sell towinhips or
county rights. Persona who have purchased town
ships have =ideas high as $5O to 1100 per day selling
farm rights at from $5 to $lO per recipe.
Address EveNs k CO.,
Reading, Penn'a.
Zeb.l2.-2m*
The public are noosed to purchase no right of J.
Ahearn, alias Cleo. W. Jackson, of Baltimore, Md, as we
will prosecute to the Utmost extent, sit who bny from
him to sell or no. The sole right for the above ter
ritory is owned by use. Ahearn never saw Best's Im
proved Patent, and knows Jibing of its ingredients.
Our right was obtained from the patentee, Mr. Best -
who is now prosecuting Ahearn In the Baltimore
Courts fur fraud. EVANS A CO.
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
3 4 1 317AC51111D BY
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
PHILADELPHIA.
MAIM not
&per-Phosphate of Line, Annsonia and Potash
womuunn nu max AIICLTRILVYION
TM. Manure tontake all the elements to produce
large crops oral/ kinds, and Is highly recommended
by all who used it, siso by distiaguished chemists
who have, by analysis, tested its qualities.
Packed in Bags of 200 Ms. each.
DIXON, 81.1ARPLE88 k 00.,
Agents,
39 sou th Water and 40 'South Delaware Avenue,
PM BALI BY
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
79 80IITH BTBEZT,
BAI4TIAIORE, MD.
, .
And by dealer, generally throughout the country.
For Information, address Henry Dewar, Phlladel
,
pkta. [Feb.l9.-;.17
.
The Farmers' Book
140 beautiftil and inelni illustrations. 760 octavo
pa ge .. Shovin g pun what every farmer wants to
know;
HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY.
Send for circular giving full Asecription.
PADMRILI3I PARMIELEP Bout
Irpsrlenced Book Agent* and others wanted to take
this book to every lamer in every oinennuulty. BD.
iciness eat. Pays trout 1060 to $llOO per month
g to experience and ability. Address
REIGIMR, *GOURD! A 00.,
Philivielpbia, Po i Oinotpnetl e CL, china 111 or
lank, Wo. [Aug. 21.—eas
Carpenter% ant foutrartfiro.
m. Q. Stallsmith dk Son
GETTYSBURG, P 4.,
Carpenters and Contractors
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door
andWinclowTranaes,Cor
nielftsDoor &Window
Brackets, &c.
Oosaintly on Mud 4 mauntecturod to order of
BEST MATERIALS,
by atitatialsomi aratkmaa,aad at
11.4ASONABLE FR.ICES.
115,011diro popsy attended to,
stia,ll,lll9.—tt
*rtan
MI
TRY TILLS
FARMERS,
A LL kinds of Fresh and Salt. Meats,
43 6 , sad Lard of the vary boat at
ego. A. OODORI
West hliddl
Vitiatingoo.
SOMETHING NEW
New Furniture Rooms
lisrniture Store in Gettysbuiv
A. M. HUNTER & CO.
have been to the Ewers' cities and have laid in a
large and splendid assortment 01
Cottage and Parlor Furniture,
equal iD siSis to ruy hic.us out o f U. city, teliiith
they oder to the public et city prber. Their er - ek
consists of
PULL OOTTA6I6 CMS lIIINK BUIT3, from $3O up.
BUIMAIre. how $0 dp.
WARUSTAN frAu $250 up.
• L ItAfIC•, from 75 ctr. up.
MAIM. from $6 setup.
RINDSTICA Irons $J up.
W.A RUMOURS. at low as $l6.
TA 1t1.116, 61. low u, f?.
'FAS. a.) law At 3!6.
LOUNGER, ill WV
MATT/CR.5383. SPRING BED folLixu.l a gr. at
variety of other tiood., .- t 0-1.1 , 11!3 . Inn rntc•.
,QTY Cull and examine our stock, ..etiy
AT TUN OLD "AT.VT.INEL''
South-east Corner of Ma'am Id
113reh 12"--tf
TIII AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE. 0 VP', I; E NI ING
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Ir. .dlrertlng :Met/tine to !Lair
81NATION uuTroN flock: ,k tont IN.;
1n•u. ,, V0 to refer to its tr.•rolc. tri I ir:. r‘.
cloche proof of Ile great lite;
The increase in thedeconed f.n tbi. r.t!., ,I.le
ba• been TEN FOLD during IL , 1. , 'r t of it,
Ent yew before the public.
Tblegrand and rorpririny 4.t
In the Idabery sewing•tuachinee, and we fc.l
warranted In elrtierier, that
IT 11A.5 Ecel."..lL
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE LEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the CheapeA
It le really two Machluescomblned In one. (by a
phi and beautiful mechanical array geui,..,,t,) rauLlug
both the Shuttle or Loek•etitcb, end the tivereeaming
and Button hole stitch, with equal ficility and per
(cotton. It execute. in the rery best manner ever y en
riety of Sewing, such aa, Conlinil,
Tucking, Stitching, Breldirrg end god
■nd Sewing on, (done et the seine time.) i.n.t
tion, Oversew:lm, Embroiders on the rlee, and :nrkee
beautiful Buttonand Eyelet !(Dies I
Every Machine is warranted try the Co
Agents, to give entire sati.f.actiuti.
;'ircularsgritb full part [cut Ard . . .1f , v , •rli
done ou [Ws Machine. can De had ollappii.....atat at tl.
SaleAroot. of the C.cuparly.
S. IV. Con E/cventh and_Che4t,tut .Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on the Mach los at the rooms o
the Company gratuitously to all purcliarcrs.
AGENTS WANTED
FREDERICK PAX&jN, President
W. B. MANDE:MALL, Trealtlier
D. W. ROBISON, Agcnt,
Gettysburg„ Pa
May 27-1 y
MO STITCH ! 837 50
$4O $4O first class SEWING MACHINES $37 50
6:0 given as premiums for $37 50 worth 137 50
140 ofstibscri 'Alone for WOOD'S HOUSE- Ki 7 50
$4O HOLD ADVOCATE, a first class $37 50
$4O Yamlly paper, at 75 cents a year.— $47 50
$4O Also $37 50
$32 . TICK ! TICK ! $3O
$1132 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth $32, 130
$32 given for $3O worth of aubscriptioos.— $3O
$32 Also
$l2 • DICTIONARY. $l2
112 Webster', Unabridged Dictionary, $l2
$l2 ammo $l2, given as premium. for $l2
$l2 • $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2
$lOO Sunday School $lOO
$BO LIBRARIES, $BO
$6O Large-or small. to be selected from EEO
$5O 400 volumes of the eery best Boots ;1:0
140 publiahed and given as • premium 140
$lO for an equivalent amount of sob- S.O
$24 scriptimie. $24
to. Mao several other premiums equally liberal. Ac.
mirorbe ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Provec
tusdcontafns 16 large pages and aim' to promote •
Knowledge, Virtue, and Temperance. It has Leen
enlarged and improved three times- In 27 months—
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STRIET k dMITH, Proprietors,
No. 55 Fulton it, New York.
Kush 2fl—lza
1115 1100:P SKIRTS. 1115
WM. T. HOPKINS
Has Removed his liaauhstory mad Salesrooms to
N 0.1116 01166M1,
ll" UT STREET PHILADELPHIA,
especi sally
I Where k lly adaptis "Own d
Rake Cha lan Hoop S
Adailkirts,
to est-c oflase o
and
Trade, will be lonia to ealbisos the most extinsive
assortment in the Vidells and all the latest and most
desirable Styles, Shapes, Lengths and SIVA, 2, 2Ng,
2,14,03 g yards wand,- of Plain and Gorea Rutter*,
k ng Skirts, Reception Trails, Ac., he. together
with over ninety different varieties of Misses and
Children's Skirts, all of which for symmetry of style,
finish, tightness, ebuticity,durability and real Cheap
step, are unequaled by any other goods In the market,
and are warranted la every inspect. Bating made to
order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and RatalL
fall lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirts, 16
Sprin g s, 260ents; 20 Spring', 46 Cants ; tai Springs,
66 Omni; BO Springy 66 Cents; and ampringe, 76
Gents. •
COMETS! weans I I CORSETS I! I 57 different
styles and price', from 75 Cents to 67.00,. embracing
R. Wortley...Recital," ofii ate Fitting" Madam Foy's
Corset Skirt Supporters, lira. Moody's Patent "doif-
AffiestilEg Alidiseataall Oareete. /renal, testes and
Domestics Hand-made Oarless, and superior French
Patten* of (Mil ;Cbieets, Whir Own Make," to
which we' lairisa espial& nitration.
Ciamplete caliruneti* of Wise' Under Garments,
0 bra
AGENT 1011,1111 BARTRAY A lAN
TON ifSilaLY *SWUM liactatitio, ouportor to
=Pt Won she pantie. Rimer. Theselito 1
nu Moe Slitinimcb. are diTenswoy tam
asotorill, la or ore to golt theta hudused.
pence to iant ofarticles hoarbw. eke*
oar goods before porch& ottoithors. Out or aaa
alretuars, at our ad Galesiooms, Nu
1116 Oltestamest.,
March
' T, HOTILINEL
VW ARTED.--Tho highest price
pal kr &woo sad Lankily -
11.110. s ORDORI,
Was! ! 111,fddla st.
Mar.s,-tt
Nu. L-tf
•
oleon.equenee of the :I,ll,tri nt sll re..witt , h 14 . 7 "
uar, tnet, deee.:3ect thOr 15:0(. 411! It. 4N.lit,it!.
J. E. GAL D & CI)
Jew ellerN,
; ta
rlififire
I AO./ .% 111 114il 11
--Nei, -. Stock of ChOice Goods,
Tc.1,4.4..110.N C 9 ,1,4 .3,4 rikAY 4" ""°n•
Very Fine Perin Mantle Clock*,
361:4 . iwpr4v..,lent,.)
:cm 6114.: 011S1.14.ENT8 'TO 3:ATCIf,
Bronzes, Groups. - unit Figure :4
Gonu.sm 31ANrrG
FINE ELECTRO WARES,
kcal ski - m/11 ,SVrer
Watches, Jewelry, S[c., &e.,
A v..ry4 , A.41:11,...t , Itt rtry
MODERATE PRICES.
819 CIIESI'.N UT ST.,
PHIUDELPHIA.
%. 31. 111:NTkt: &
MIME
EAU :) N U 1; :1. I LILUAD.
Lt
1.
INTER. .I.IIP.A.Nt;EMENT,
I [o-I'D. I 14th, 1868
•
froD. AL. th auJ NOrilinent
eitii./ it.
Ash!
.Ic., 4 ,- .
TI Air t, • ff“I!,
A.
411.1
I'.till ailliar /1011!"
~ n tLol'cnu
•\l': Ntlr I r
tIR at I ikrt
A. :A- 0 P L . M., •,,„I 615 A.
M., !...111i.irtIVOIV. Sl , ••ping Cara no .., •fnp/Imy the. 71,:0i
A. M. and 10.:A/ i'. l'l:LiTot witl,lltellartge.
11 , arri,! , nrx fur R , adif.g. triville. Tarn.,
31•Lers•fille.-11,1,1and, Ilrofe, A
1 , ,v. a Lo! Phil if at ' 4 .10 al,l
P. M., ,1,10; nu: at 1...ha,, , Az and prlnclpul IA .4) S
Li. the 4.10 P. M. train luairafig
•rol Antriltn, rin. ~ c 1111311:111 anal
ortAwitla 11“:111,4,1.1,,,•11.trri..1,11r1; P. 31.
1:•,:r wog : I.t.t ScW , ru .t I IL.I
W.V.,!ii.LI P t 31.
ring . .:l.:io P. M.: .-11,11 9..1
CI 1,
N, V,,g t
ch ,t:ge•
tm,en,,e, Train PhilaC.r;ll,in rt A
; •11t.:111111::.11- L.
I R,..vnog p. •r
:tE 311 Stnti.•.n; is are l'uttas!ll. , at 7 . .)) ; “-1 s 1,-, A.
.112,1 V. : kin at A. 31.; A•:,
7 A. ' l .; • lid ; M.: Ti t• nt h.';q A. M..
ind 9..5...1) P. Al., for PL;ladv/iiii,..
L' ,Vv Vi t. 01H Eta! 5t12.11, , 0t
at 7.1 , , A. M
.‘r. 1 11 ;. .1.
I.A• l';ukilir.,re Awl t nt.
• • •
Pr.t,;•• itl.i.vts
7... r) A. M. ft Iltrilf,;" j• in At 411
M.
Putts:own A..c..•n1.n.,!ei..n Train: I.,anvee
2' I; e.; A. `I, l• I•l”lnkl.AlT.i.•
p. 7,1
Ct.11.1140..k
tit 7.Uu A.
1 6.1; P. r Epht.ttl,
at 9.13 A. 31. a:. .I 3:"0 P. M.
dkippack at b lu A. 31.. and .2 45 P. 31 , connecting
Witty nit, lor train 4 oo Itcatling 1:411
On 50.143 • : Leave Nen Yots a t 4.90 P. 31., Nti'a.
&II:Ilia 5.09 A. 31. and 3.15 P. 31., the 8.00 A. 31. Train
running ...I) to (:,:.ding; Putt+ , ill, 3. 0 a.) A. 31.; 11. , ,
.5.50 A. If. 0044.10 oo.t 10.30 P. M., and
ing at I.la, ::, tto 0t.4 4.16 A. 31. fur liarrlaburg, at 12,
54 A. 31.1 . , New in: 1.23 P. 31. for Pltilit•
delphia.
eeheul and Lien, -
lion Tickrl A. to aril trout ill i,int4, at reduced Ito !Pi
C. 13.41• d tilt..LIP DAI pOUIIIII3
each Passenger.
Ci A. .N
C1,n4.,1 Sup. inten , .,.
Reading, Fa. , Dec.2.l, leti.
EN.NSYLVANIA. CENTRAL
RA I LROAD.
Double track rvnta rynnlnz Vetareen
and Pitt4hurg. Lains Itusin4 titit,borg mqie the
fulkwlng • , ..,,ecti.n4 tht, T.onk fine .
Getty,burg klse a. m. & p.
Lat.GcerJrincti,n a.zi‘e ..10. 4 )k)
1-ave I .•
II arn bb I: r,
amts, 1.!.. - -; p. in. lid ...
li are 3.;i0 '
Philadelphia artlve 9.4 , ; •• S.lu ••
Ilarrislinrg I•uire 1.15 ' 12,:d
Pittsburg arrive 1..:0 a. m. ').40 •••
At l'hilaili.lplii.t C ,,, ,e cunnuiti,ais ate made wdi,
the 'rutin; fur New Ina, ft....ten and all Euit,n
Cities. At Yittuburg COrllleCtiocif aro made no flit
New Cni .ti Depot with the trains to all il'e.iom
polo t..
It./..Per farther information apply to
EDICARL H. WILLIAMr..,
Oen. A npariatrodent,
Elselts R. 43 11113,1 21, G en. Poss. Agent. i'bileds.
Dee. TI. leete.-tt
- v - oII.TIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
WM . TER SCHEDULF..
On and after Not. 2 : 2 , l S 43 ,Trainawiilleat e Hen 'ter
Juu,tiun at follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1.C2 a. m--Daily for Williamsport, daily (except
810.1:13,1for
taganirails a t ndErie and the West.
m.—Daly (except Saud's) for Elmira, Buff
o,
2.05 IP.iexcapt Sunda) 1.,r WI
and rle.
0.0", P. (except uudys) fur York.
p. (except Sunda t)r) tvr II (rid It
and the Woo.
LEA YE it 01.71 - 11 WARD
12.3.) 3. in.—DOly eropplng at Park ton o . nly.
m.—Dally (except Emaday.) 'topping at all
Snot. lid. •
7.22 a. m.—Dnlty 'topple ; ; at Parkton only.
2.43 p. tn.—Daily (except arida} e) atoppmg at the
Station,.
EDW. P. YOLING.Gen. PSIS. Agent,
Baltimo M
N. DUBARRY, Gen. Superintende re,
nt. d.
Jan. 12. rrisMirg„ Penn's.
GETTYSBLRG RAIL ROAD.
FIRST TRAIN leases Gettysburg at 9 00, A. M
nd c4tin , ct4 at 11 . 3r,,,..r Junction with the Mail
Train 'fort at 11 .t. 31., reaching, Llartisburg at
12 55, P. M. Iteturaii:,; arrivei xt tlettyaburg at 1:
30, P. 31., with passengera from Baltimore rim!
Watbing!un, anti those from the North by morning
DEM
SECOND TESlNlc.tv.,,Gettysburg at I P.M.And
onnoctmat LinnoverJlincti.,n with Mail Train foot].
at 2 45, P. 31., reaching Baltimore at b .10, P. M. Re
tarttinit attires at GettyAburr tit 4 c. 4 P.M., with
ptt.F.etJger, from the North
Nov 27. 1,r13
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
u nomination with my law lkuoinesa in Oettyabury
Parties 'sighing to MI, or boy Nude, may Anil It to
their advantage to roll. Borers!
Farms and Woodland,
A No. 1, FARM. PRIOR - 36000 •
A TRACI', 90 ACRES. KO* 81,800 .--
A GOOD PARR, 230 ACRES, VERY
.CIIEAP
A FARM S 130 ACRES, P 0113,900
A FARM, 66 AORES,,POR $2,379
A FARM, 54 ACM, FOR 82.400
A VERY. GOOD TA Ethl, , loo ACRES
A VERY GOOD PARR!. ,125 ACRES
A VERY GOOD - OARS!. 160 ACRES
A NO. 1, FRUIT FA:NAL, 200 ACREi
A GOOD FARM, 160,ACRES, near Gettysbu
rp
A GOOD TAR-V. 150 ACRES sad S 0 ACRES WOOD.
LAND FOR 85,802
A GOOD FARM, 120 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE
A VERY GOOD FARII, 240 ACRES, AT 6 5 0
A FARM, 100 Rk.'9, AT RA
A FARM, 150 ACRES AND VERY GOOD DOILLINGS
AT 639 PER LOAN
AGOOD PARK. 100 ACRES and GOOD lIITILDINGS
AGOJD eAIOI, 150 ACRES
Very desirable proderty is Llttlestown- A4o , Never
al Runs-sand out-lots in Gettysburg fur We,
• 4ttayney •t law
Gettymborg.Julylo.lg&R.—tf.
PUMPS ! PUMPS I
FOR pure water use, neither bad
tasting wood, may iron, nor poison lead, bat
CUCUMBER PUMP,
made of wild cucumber wood. entirely ta4teless, dura
'big and relict/de. Nut a patent article, but the good
old• fashioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, dud
tberafere perfect and saturate in all Its parte, raising
all equal amount of water, and costing lose than hall
• the money. F.l' telly arranged so as to be ton-freezing,
and In oonetraction so simple that any wse COX Ilve
it up and keep if in repair. After thorotash trial it
acknowledged the BUT AND effEAPZIa. Twelve Wet of
tubing with etch pomp, free of charge. Dealers sup
plied at lowest manufactureti rater. For circular.,
prig MO, tn.
Call or adddress _ _
CHAS. G. BLATCEILEY,
No. S North Beventh Atrear,
Agents wanted., Phtindelphlth.ps.
No. 624 filbert at. bet. 6th! 7th Alashet 44 Ale t at,
PhiWl, Vila, Pa
P0b.19.-43m
A SERTAINITO.R,..ALL,
koCh'a Irni>roi en
lent . " tior Closing
and Latching Gates,
rAT be attaches:eto nay gate and operated from
1V
:buggy; team or saddle ' by one hand, lb any de-
Woo direttiOn,treil the anste--owened and aloud Oman.
ens point, at any distance (rum the gate. This im
provement is simple and cheap, yet portett and virtual
will not be disarranged by the eagenfg **EN%
'Mr by the Item raising the Poeta; eleY Co. made at a
country, blaolunnitiVa, and reartY ettedhod'lMlClaite.
The undersigned, haring the Right for Adams, aqua.
ty, will will Township add Warm Rlnbia orthia ha.
.porreinawt.
ROTH A SHANE'S *Ail/MOAN L.11313101.TY
—which will be found valuable and cony enfant to all
who have gates to drive throughrea 1,141111111 by
their team open, close and latch a gateortabovi u m ,
necaseity o f getting in the wet primed. '• • •." -
For,tar.lar Lafotana
,; • !„-
!Malt 11,11.1
Menials. P.O., Aeliarieeci Pa;
May 18.-tf
EST ADVENTIBING Af.E.DLUM,
Tall STAN AND
_
ELT Irdy I t t'fr
TIME TABLE
R.McCURDY Sup't
4, G. McCBEARY,
TEE 021.EBIL&TED
MU wore areal, Uhl** 614
0.0041/1;
TIRY/3 Oir
TILE 514114.3 D IfirriYlll4
.Lay Ina ruing. at S 2, Q a jot,'
ant pail within the year. Vti
tinned until all urns/ ilk* .'
Lien of the tintillebers. I
L organs xxx 2 , 1 x *oasts*
• I bars I J*41.41(11'0 ,- wltl4o
al by by lbw qoar*W.ll4l6
lieu wall boliwertall ..
upon.
etrcitatibi
half larger titan History
In Adam. cusifity ; *IA ILIA!
en n ris. be *scaled.
Jos Woltz of 41 Ithedesrel be •
and at fair rase. atateleleilleh,Sbas
lets, do., In every Variety aid ftjl
abort erotic.. Tertne 1:41.
MNIMf]
xtr °moo*
Pr, ,4e e /Jodie—Robert J
Ast,ittle fudges—lsaac Hublossilif,'
R.)irfer n,4
M=3l=l=M
DI ifrect .Iffortley--Wm.•.1.1011111111.
1.1 Vnittl4M.
• • .
o,...er—Dr. W..) %LeClair*: 4
Su rceynr —J au* U. K. Ildr.
Conednistatostri—llebutss• Wlermim
EN2
ISIMIE
MEM
l'hysitian to Ititoebe.
Directors of the Ther.....kele•
I,.Duala Deardorff. heershrect—J,
Tn ingrer-4Zio
MEM
$Ol—J. C Neely. PAysicil4rs-4
A It diirt-111 , ary L. Ilisaut,
U. lie ,igy.
E=i=
.•
Burge.r.ll-I'dter 31yeri. •
Collard—W. S. Ihmlltou n Ale •
Warron Onorge A.roahawi_ A
F. tker. Cfrrk.—Jereqriikh cl;
Smnael R. Itureoll. . •
C.ll.ol.o.lr—iirur ge W. Welk er t.
SrAnof Direct,rl Id A , SW. •
T. It Inc Ulrab Marna., Joh p-
CJTor. try—J.,lo 7. niC
E. U. Y 413 no•cot k.•
ILITISSISIa
PretUeal-6eurtt•dwupe.
Carhi. r—J. ikaury Bair.
•
re/kr—henry d. Benner.
Directors—thomge Swope, WiRL..
Wart. D4vl4 Willi, David
Sherry. William D. filmes. Iceslin
-; , Shui
I 71:0=1
t'rnt !Went —CI eld.ge Throne. '
ClisA eorge Arnold. .
niter—A. 21. Ilunter.
Directorn—deorge Tbronik. Ditl4'3l
Brongh, 11...mbert 8011, Juba UAW.
Jacob Muarltitift.
&VA GALLI( N RLTFa
Pruilr al• -J. L. Schick.
Serr,t.try —Wttliam LI. bleats. .
Fre.tsur•r—Alexan.ler Conlosn. ' •
!tun,. J, L ."
(7... r;,.. Spangler, George (AU., '
A ickiicoltr eiihemL
AD/J(4 cot•Nri strrcAl INSOII4I.ILC
rf,.f ,dea—O•orge Swope.
PreJickst—ilaasol K. Busa ll
Serretary--Davld A, Davitler. •
Treasurer—Edward isinestock.
Eaccuthe Clusiniita—Ruben
Picking, Jacub King
ADAMS Co NTT aaIUCLLTURS.I.
rf Herbst.
rice Pre3idritli—LVlllLtnscßborri
Obrr,spmdin7 Srcretary—Plenty J.
AtC°Ming zccrriary-- to.l w ant (1.1
Trea.tur,r—D
Manag•rs—Williain H. Wilson. WWI
Ilou [Lahti. Mkha ['enrolso, Johd
ICILUIten 158001.111911
Pr• ider a— Ed ward . Vahadesck.
Vie! Prraidenl—Willlam ♦ Dwaco
Sktrebtry—Johu ir..llaCretkty.
rt,” urer—Jatob A. Er. ant - Whit - .
nagerit-0. Ildrury iloehtiKT3.ll,
Illn pp, Joliu Culp (of 11.4 Wm. Qt t ra
n 1.9 COMMIT,
Pre, ident—fl. G. Fab nortock
Secr , ld ry—W 01. A. DUI.
Tr* surer—Ju,l 8. thmuer
Mar..9...4—A. D. Buehler 'lf. Mccb
Wattles, S. H. hum.ll, W. A.
wrin conteiNx,
Pres folent-0 eor go W. McClellan.,
.4k-rtrary and Trra.rurer—deantelß
tanagers—O. W. McClellan, thee
II u«hlrr. S. R. Russell!. U. JOU*
OTTSIII3 I6 SOLNA •
tai—Robert McCurdy. '
Ne-r-tury and Treartwer—Dnvid WI
Tr+lns depart
MEM
Tbo ntei train thakoa c 1240 000
rieturg nud Ensteril Western pf.
Irma v• ithßnit nu err,
t 54,CIATIONS.
L, age, X. 124. 1. 0. 0.
Kai Irowl et teuto wtery
Kyvampment, .Vo. 1 213,i., 0. 0.
lows' HMI, t.t and 34 Monday ts
Good Samaritan Loctv , , So. 324, 4.
Carlisle and Railroad streets, 24 sea
I n oath month. • •
G.o. if , psolds Lodge. No. 140 a. O.
more etreet., L every IlwdeT e,* ••
Coylig,s Tribe, Ne.:11,1.0. H. IL— i
Flail, every Friday evening:
?bat N 0.9, G. A. H.-49. Star and So
every Set arday evening.
Adorns DiMans Na ;14 S. T.—lot
Bull4ing, every Wed uesaay evenly
BM=
Lvelleran, (Chrism) —Pastor, Rim C.
5c n is es by Psyfrours of t).11
ter netrly, idebbatii morning an
Wo.lues.J.Ay evening. During ' r y
eveaing +err:co OWitle..ll.
Lutherun,(AT.Jawee)--Ilarl. R. Its
VICt.. muralui; and evou
dq .inut Ong.
MitA , list Episcopal—Revs. U. C:
Shaver. Batnua SibLlntWilli
it”LI Thurt.tay
G<rrwan Safernatal—Ketr. W R. 11
Nicer Sabbath morning aad 1111 Mill
evening.
etti/w/tc Rev. Joseph 8011. genic
nabbalba, intoning awl afternoon.
paled Pre.6ykruan.—llev. J. J •
by spacial appointment►.
)13:11tooional gat
AJ. COVER, ATTO
• L.IW, will promptif attend t
all ~thAr Bus! ted to kis
t),IIco U•twoon IfAtinagLOCk and
itores.daltimore strastAiLtjs
Illay 24,1867.
AVID A. BITEKLE
KY Vl' LA W. w 4► pipmpfly
(ions trld allother bu.loesseettru
sa-Otlies at his ro.lilencela the du
oppoolte the Coot t Ituuse. koous
D AVID WILLS,' A
AT LAW,ORIen at Ida reil44no
cor..er ofenatc•Square.
Ma) 29,1867
(ILA M A.GENCY.-
signed will Wend to Ow tot
agatuet• tee Cr. B. Government, t- -
'
&mattes Back Pay , ronalorm./91
the Coors of Otiloto or b0r0n..44i ...
at Woad agioct.
May 29,18d7. A ttorearatldadai
JOS. H. LEFEVIiIt,
ATM t
• LITTLESTOW.
promptly Wood to Collodi
Writing or Deeds. Losses. lc., and oil
aztrusted to Ws care. , • •
OgrOlDosou Vrederlck etreetoit'ele
ac-spied by Drs. Shorb, Kinser su.
!Joy DO, Illet—ly!
P. teutlEleotat,
.
Agtorney and Cote .
D. SicOONAUGIiY
at.a cnaant,
of the leer, et Weald ales, oeedeor
Drug store,Ohantbereonnietarmit. •
Special a fon glirele to traits,
Settlement of Ihrterteei A •
elme to Penelope, Ilosnity, •
Rind IL dttitee^t4lllloo44l .7,
*iterated tit.
Land warrants located;
lowa and other vestige litatiort
OR. J. A. ARR i
Having located at. sawsoi
to all braaeliaa of 64 isrofeselou, n.
his secs whoa not profaadoaaflr eat
StatUncerntrown,
AdMs county, Pa. j
W. C. O'N
UM bie Ware at his resider
st reet,two doors above tits G4■tptte.
Gettysburg, Mayl9, WT.
LAWRIDICA
tisk Ome.ln Chemberehuritt
et the Lutheran Church, net
Homes Drus= where he
et .Pertatur
ago , •
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reat e rB.94,
opposits OA Globe '
ot wok to 4ip out' '7 l / ,
Persons II Moot ot' • or. 7" l °
titod wean. Some
• April!, 111011t—tt
DR. C.
11L11 ASSIMID the Pm*, of
1/WISTOWN, sad offers his .w
0/Awe as Mame, outage •
Yeemerpellay, hear the Savior:
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gift SSA lilt
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Prooldirat—liesogialeupL ,
Vlciptresidesit—Sa.aust K. Buda
G. fabsetock.
Use—gabott
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