The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, April 23, 1869, Image 4

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liteettfirluii,•triday. %pr l ils. Ise,
; Mtn EV DR LATE FLA:WTI:WO OF
4. 0R N ?
I believe that by early planting, say from
the 4th t to the 10th of the fanner is
more c ertain a good yield. I willacitnit
that late planting will , sometimes bring. as
good a crop as that which is planted earli
er, but to do-so.it requires a--very favorable
Garton. I have known a good crop raised
from seed planted as late as the sth of Jude,
but the season was very favorable, and the
corn received-n" "bieksets," and bad noth
to do but grow. It seems that•efter the
plant has reached a certain stage it is not
materially injured by dry weather. All
practical farmers know that if the ears are
not well filled in August there will not be
a large crop ; after this the corn will har
den; but will not increase in quanty or size.
Although as a general thing early plant
ing is the best, yet cavwet soils there will
.be little or nothing gained by it. It has al
ways been my plan to plant early, and
drop.an extra grain in eachhill. The num
ber of grains required must depend on the
care taken le' the selection of the seed.—
This is an item which some, even of our•
best farmers, are too careless about.
The plan which I pursue Is as follows :
While cutting the corn, all the best and
largest ears, - - are left standing, that they
may get, fully ripe. I always choose twice
as ruucteas I expdct to use; when the corn
is gathr.ed the seed ears are husked and
placed °tithe slats over the kitchen, where
they remain until spring. Just before plan
ing time they are sorted over, and those
having the smallest cobs, iu proportion to
the length or depth of the grain, arc selec
ted for seed. The next operition is to shell
three inches from the point and one inch
from the butt, and use the remainder for
seed.
This may seem to some to be too much
trouble, rest marred that "it will pay," and
that welL
Another great mistake is, to have too
many stalks in - Me hilt On strong ground
three or four stalks will produce more corn
than five.
I have proved by actual experinient
that corn raised from seed taken from the
middle of the ear will ripen from two to
three weeks sooner than that taken from
either end! COBN-ICAISER.
[From Detts'a Bxperlmintal Pam Journal
ASHES FOR WHEAT.
Ashes as , a fertilizer are almost wholly
neglected ind allowed to go to waste by
our farmers. In many 146tances indeed
;they seem to'be ignorant of their value, or
if not ignorant too careless to take the
necessary pains to secure and use them.
During the winter, ashes can be collected
in large quantities, and farmers should do
this for the purpose of sowing them on
wheat soil. In my experience with ashes
I have found them of great value on dif.
ferent grains, but most valuable when used
on wheat. Ashes are an active fertilizer on
wheat, and even five bushels per acre will
Push it forward two days ahead of that
upon which none is applied. In some sea
sons, when hot and sultry weather pre
rails about the time wheat is ripening, a
'few days gained is worth half a crop of
grain.
The ashes strengthen the wheat stem,
giving it substance and solidity ; and de
velops the berry quicker and better. Ashes
are also a preventive against rust, and I
have seen wheat upon which ashes were
sown free from rust while that upon which
none had been sown was rusted close to the
drill row. Save your ashes and try the ex
periment next season. You will find It to
pay you well to collect all the ashes you
can get. Farmers can afford to pay as
high as 20 cents per bushel for unleached,
hard wood ashes for farm use, not only to
put on wheat but on corn, oats and clover
as well. I believe they are the cheapest
manure that the farmer can bun as potash
enters largely into all the grain and grasses
that are raised. Twenty bushels can be
sown to an acre with the very best results.
Leached ashes are also good though a lar
ger quantity should be used. All around
us large quantities both of leached and un
leached ashes . go to waste every year.—
These should be returned to soil. Now is
a good time to collect them and I would
advise all farmers to do so and apply them
to their fields.
LIME ABOUND APPLE TREES. --IY C h ave
known some farmers make it a regular
practice for a succession of years to throW
caustic lime around their apple trees in the
spring and summer. We once notied that
a tree standing in the immediate vicinity of
our dwelling, had all at once put forth with
renewed energy, and we were at a loss for
some time -to define the case. On exami
nation, we found that a qfiantity of lime,
which had accidentally been spilled, and
rendered worthless by becoming mixed
with the refuse on the stable floor, Lad been
thrown at the foot and round the tree, and
to this, as - the principal cause, we hurtle
diatvly accredited the revivisccnce and re
newed ancltication of the tree.
-Taking the hint from accident, we pur
chased twelve, casks of lime, :tad applied
half a Ladled to each of the trees in our
orchard, and found that it produced imme
diate beneficial effects. Not the health of
the trees-only, but the quality of the fruit
also was greatly improved. This applica
tion will be especially beneficial to soils
where there is a redundancy of vegetable
matter. We would.advise uur farmers, in
sonic places, especially in new forest lands
recently cleared, and on lowlands, to make
nisi of this experiment, and see whether it
not deserving of the high recorutuenda
i;cm given
Itisozosx.—Dr. 4. French, veterinary
sugeon, alluding to ringbuue, in the Amer-
Sloek Journal, says notion
hats long prevailed that 'riugbone is fed by
a bladder at the back of the pastern,' and
this notion has led to a cruel operation in
the treatment of this disease." He adds :
"There is indeed a bladder there, called a
'Luisa' sac,' the design of which is to se
crete a joint oil to lubricate the tendons,
and to prevent the friction of surfaces ;
how barbarous then to destroy it. We
should here caution mir -horse-breeders
against using stallions that have the tenden
cy to this, or any similar disease of the
joints, bones or tendons:"
FRAISTC/8 Brumeas, a noted breeder of
improved Chester county swine, living near
West Chester, recently held a public sale,
at which a sow and pigs were sold for $lOO ;
another sow for $93; two hogs, a year old,
for $B7 and $64 respectively, a pig fou
months old for $36, and a boar pig for $5l.
A thorough bred Durham VOW and calf
were sold fur sl.tB ; several other cows and
calves at sllso, $l4l and $l4O ; a calf three
weeks old for $25 50 ; a yearling heifer for
tl5, and yearling bull for $B2. Don't 'lt
pay to breed , good stock 7 -
PLANT FRUIT MIVICR.—Now ha, the time
to set out fink treed.. Do this with 4 1- un
sparing haod. Wherever Omits* chance
for one to grow, plant It, add:urge it to do
its best. Our coneuy may be earfhltal 'by
some things, but never by, feta—that is,
aiwaye too Eclair- yousinitit,
good varieties ; they require no moreat-
Lignite thrum the inferior sort. A lot.
ont-plenty of good fruit is Mier betterthin
*barren waste.
Warts skam la all right In-ha place--and
his Lu its plat* un fences and can build
inp ; but it la not La Its place when It la on
hers, Pont try to make the trtitklarof
yueriretsluok litre hew poet&
..
r,...Ripppearugswlie.
.4JUNNINGRA.II
Rea Jurt res'elee.l a large 6-141.15'f0r
SP*RINC.4
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COATS, kitl;la,- , • 6 T-EAS ) .
OP- ALL STYLES ANY SI2K3. ALSO,
Sifl 11 S 5
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
and • great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
TOBACCO -and CIGARS )
all of which will he .tld at short {moats and warrant.
ed to please. Give him a call at Ida ore on Bahl.
more strret,(P ich in g's old 'Stem!) near the Diruionti
April 9,18e9.—tt
CLO THING!
Hats and• Caps,
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•
Boots and .Shoes.
N'E tiV F IRM!
COBBAN OUNNINGII,42IIr
A . V i l ic inv received from the City s new and large
H
CLOTHING,
HATS it CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS, (te.
The goods have all been selected with great care and
with a desire to meet the wants of this community.
The public will find thegoode to boot the beat quality
and the
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LAT,EST STYLES.
One and all are !netted to call at our Store, on Balti
more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Fahntateck
Bros. B. C. OOBBAN,
JAB CUNNINGHAM.
April 16.—tf
KLINGEL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium;
BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS SOLTH OF THE i-RESBTTERIA
CHURCII.
THZ undersigned baldest returned from the eft
with the beat and cheapest variety of Boom
Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Sommer, ever of
tered in Gettysburg. His stock consists of
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS.
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' RIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS, de., Ake.
MISSES' VONORE/IS OAI7ERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL G!LITHRS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORAL'S,
Ac., au, de. de. •
BOYS' C ONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, i.e., de.
WANTS' SUM, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con
stantly on hand.
All will be sold at the lowest Ilvlng Proilte. Buy
ors, from town and country are invited to earl and
examine goods and prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
may call.
The MANUFACTURING of Roots Shoes, and Gai
ters, will also he carried on, in all its branches,'. De
-lor e. Repairing done en abort nodes. By employing
none but Umbel.' workmen, and using none but the
choicest leather, he feels confident of atmlutriclug his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve it.
rbankful for past favors, be solicit■ a covrNitu
once of public patronage. D. EI..SI,INGEL.
Gettysburg, tpril 1868.-If
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL!
J. BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and
York street, has Just returned from the city with en
nominally attrective easurtment of
(ILI/TOMO FOR FALL 4 WINTER WEAR,
which he will mallet anal grinner as cannot fell tit
take them off TOT) rapidly. Oal land judge for your.
selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful
nutting. and neat and substantial sewing, and theta
to get his low prinee—callers cannot help r but buy,
when they see it so mu.b to their interest to do so.
:He has Coats, Pants, Vests, ofelletylea and stated.
ale;
Hats, Boots and Shoes: -
Shirts, of all kind., Hosiery, Olcores, Handker
chief.. Neck Ties: Clients, Linen and Paper Collars,
Suspend erg. Brushes, Comb.;
- Trunk., Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Sews,
Blanking and Chewiniefoliarens,Pipea,Stationery.kr-.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and
one other article., entirely too numerous to detail in
a newspaper advertisement.
He asks the attention or the public to his bet
stock, courld(nt that it will please—wt d no one CALI
or wiliest' cheaper. Doo'Corget the place—corner
o IYar k s treetatid the Diamond ettysburg.
N0v.6.1866.-0 Licop lIBINBtBQOFI
HEAD-QUARTERS
It E M •CV E D
T. C. ITORRIS
HAS removed hie store to tha corner of the Die
mood, long occupied br George Arnold, where
be will be glad to see his friends, Ind show his large
sesurtniet t 'of
CLOTHING.,
HATS Ali D.CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ilia
Every kind of Gentfrmen's Wear
SUCH AS
LINEN COLLARS,
PAPER CUFFS,
COTTON STOCKINGS,
GLOVES,
FIANDZILTCHIEFS,
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING BACKS,
CANES, &c., &c
Iteep Goatlemon's War of all kind* arid will le
Elam at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
ALSO
Boys' Hats &. Shoes,
in gr e at variety.
es Alva mos call before parehulog else where
Tab. 12, 1869.-tf
Fine Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the LEADING STYLBS on hand or made to
issiuture. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES. An Moo.
tritsd Price List with instruction's for self mesimrso•
meat sent on receipt of?tut Oleee ad4eid
TM. F. BABTLKTT,
83 South &xth at, Owe Obostuut,
August 21,186/,.1y
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW ESTABLI#JIMENr.
DI seeiriliald bias orsetadWurm b c =lbr
AMU= Illistioa. 94041; ?lan he
ow airs Ibr wah,
000/10eicalatenk. 814- -
pers,_JiTil4o;
11 4C11Wati aut aB=4Clr4soi . 6llo
• , 4 *
..Ir. Pt. NIF" 4,4 w Nr 7 .14 -
Ift• 00!1.0 *s ir .%
,e.r .77*;
BOOTS & SUOES.
D;.....impig . 4 L:,*. : 5.T19: !;
- K .
ave a jer. reeelved from the City a lair es/"
BOOTS& SHOES:
GENTLEM &N, LADIES do CHIL.
DRENB' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boo*
Congress & Balmoral_ *i
tem, Slippers, &c.
Made in lateet etylea and of beat mate-
We ale° MANUFACTURE TO ORDER. all kiwis
of HOOTS A NI) SHOES—the stork being wade up
of best materials and by lint class workmen. The
senior partner has been in the business for over ti
years and personally anperintends all work wade op.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
Our est , blhobutent, and hops by striet attention to
brielnses and by selling at lowest cash pricu, 'a glee
satire satisfaction.
LADIES' HA T:i,
Aiwa)» the laiet'tt styles out, mud .! Lowest
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS,
FLOWERS, Sc.,
New Goode every week , luring the lesson, at
IL 11. WOODS' St.tre,
Corner York Street and Blaniand.
April 16.--3 no
GOODS FURNISHED
AND
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Garments made to .order
BY
W. T. KING
York Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
Jan. 15, 18611.-11
HATS & CAPS.
Fall and Winter Styles.
S. S. M'CREARY
HAS jest receiveds fresh and geoerslauortistept
of HITS, [Deluding the very latest style
'lee Silk Cassirnere, and Soft For Hats. and also •
large supply of Sue and low priced Wool HATS and
CAPS for Renaud BOYS. He invites his friend. and
thew:ditto:to sive hima call. I Dec. 11. INSB.—tl
FARMERS
Star Bone Phosphate.
To all agriculturist', therefore, who are in search
of an active and permanent manure ' and who
may have the deltas of this article presented to their
notice for the drat time, the nranolactorers woaW
suggest;that the
STAR BONE PHOSPHATE
Is worthy of their experimental trial. at loot; past
experience warrantang the fullest coafidence, that af.
ter a trial they will and their testimony to that of
hundreds of farmers who now regard It as the cheep
set and beet manure In the market.
THE A. MMONIA.
le supplied abundantly from the organ!. - por:ion o
the bone.
PRICE $55 PER TON IN RAGS.
Farmers wishing Ground Bone, 011 of Vitriol, caw be
supplied. Give us a call.
- .
$3.4. Apnigler•bas our Phosphate for gals.
PIETER BC/BLITZ. Alanufaet4ror.
BURICUOLDEM t WIL , ON,
Beater Ray-Press Buildings,
N. W.corner Washingt.3n and Railroad sta.
Gettyobarg. Pons a.
Islj_The Phosphate is for sal. by
A. sp&NaLcre Ciettysburg. Pa.
Wink 4 bONS, Gettysburg, Ha,
often. & RCRII.NRODE,
Granite Station, Pa.
MISLIIORN Jt BENDER,
Nets ottl.,rd, Pa.
CHARLES KURR, Rapiver, pa .
March 12.—tf
A Word to the Wise I
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARM ERS
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer!
THE importance of a quick, ac
tire and durable Fertilizer, adapted to the'son
of unr county, la acknowledged by all farmer.. awl.
lug satiated myself, alter long 'study and citrefol''ex•
perieuent, that Y. C.ltilikis's
Chemical Fertilizer
surpasses all others 16 silaptednesss to all kinds of
soil, I have purchased the right fur idnias comity.
acid am prepared to fill order., fur it promptly and on
reasousble terms. It I. no humbug, but
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY 'TRIED
by a number of our Formers, end is ailtnitted by ail
Who here It to be the beet In the market, sod the
cheripeet. lem prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in
any quantity; and will deliver
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered in not Jess tplantity than a TON. I
manufactuas it for Wear Cid per ton without bags, or
$55 in bags. This f. , rtilloar is composed of the best
fertilizing chemicals that oats be had. I use no oil of
vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use it. Neither do! ne lime nor tithes.
THE OBJECT OP THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
li to Introduce a fet t Miter that will lest for a seeing of
clops—not only for one. It contains aufticieat animal
matter to mature the grain mai make it ripen early,
lehlle the ammonia forces the growth. I expect to
manufacture. large supply thi. winter for the spring
crops,and therefore Invite fsrmers and the public gen
erally to give it atrial on all kinds of utail2S and
Vegetables.
CA UTION.—I hereby glee notice that Term Bight*
hereafter sold onlebs eigned by me, are Infringement)
on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with
according to law, from which there is no appeal.
midi orders will be promptly attended to by ad
dresidna
PAPER BOSOMS
GEORGE BENDER,
•
Rendetsv Ills. Penisa.
*S. N. N. McHISIM General Agent for sale of Conn.
ty and State Right,, Beaderseills, Adams toanty, Pa.
Dec. 25.-1 y
FARMERS!!!
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE!
of the celebrated Guano
TT l
rom
acomposed principally
ALTA VELA.
Contains tbree per cent. of AIdIIONIA, an ample
quantity to love activity (without Injury) to the vete.
tattoo, and • large quantity of soluble
BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements
of a
COMPLETE MANURE.
Mehl& reputation it has obtained among the many
thousand farmers who are acing it In preference to
all other kinds, ta • sure guarantee of its value.
plum ;moo PIM TON.
Saud km a pamphlet. Address ,
TRI - ALTA VILA GUANO 00.,
57 Broadway, New Yost.
Si S. BISHOP t CO., 900 N. Del. Ave, Philadelphia,
Agents fiar Penna. and Southern New Jersey.
'July 51.111611.1-/y
lIMEREIsLAS,
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MAIqIIIIE,
1411111PAOTIIIIID Jr
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
hispar-Phorphafe of Ziat, assunsta and Ig.
'fbis Maitre esikalos all Ow ekmais pealsoa
large ww °fil kiwis, sad la bled, ritomhi l
trU• wid aiiP e allaßgit
b.lsol4l44lSeeditavallata,
Ive*edin, +'ief' 200 Ths.
=cow, sawmills * - 00..
4sAtt,
St South via«. sag 40 &KA D4/440414 Avow%
, ft 31 - . LAP I 1" •
mu sr'
Armixa*- Rnworim
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ty,
!Toni iiiirst viposuz
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rims
DAVID KITBMILLEA,
JACOB A.K.MILLBB
April 16, IAR9.-t 1
tertiliztro, &r.
TRY TIER
PIIILADELPHLL
E=3
wimuraimuts num ascirdurnat
UZIT' Et/C O MPOUND,
C '-
tll
: - - • - • . roß'nfigritkor
GrET.7lEntaio, 1; -rrittO SOP:F.TEEOVI INFLUENZA,
- •• •-•- • fa" euitt.„ of lb.
Cti• 1 7.49 , al teebsior amour: Abs,SCARLIIT
an)ento4 - anti ontractero.: 5 T 4 1-- I .lmsfono4o.l.o7riedlo
' , , 1 • ' , i;';: , 2IIOUSANDS OF CASES . ;
.
parti" of the country 'and bas sorer
nnoiskwarit to fail if talon to ttnie.nitd. according
fltttlroctioni. It is trnrrastedro cure. Give if a trial
MN -it trlnspoak air itself. Crory household nisould
plrorfde tbrumg,e, nub. box of this tatoicino and
= l,o i The cared that It has elfc-ctod ars
93,.ttspored and sold by IsausLYouxr *Oo.,Get
tYdnatt, pa, or by theft , antborintod agents. /or
"fa at.MrlyT ail taoStortre I n Adman county.
May 20.1861.-tt 11381EL - TOONI h. CO.
21.114 GREAT
•
ZINGARI BITTERS.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER,
A SPLENDID TONIC,
A PLEASAN I /BEVERAGE.
A CRR7'AIN CURE
''Doots, Shutters, Blinds, Door
WindowFraines Cor-
1)oor,d: Window
.' - Brackets, &c
Cooetatertien baud eld strimeitetured to order of
BEST= MATERIALS,
by experisatod vreabbica.and,!it
REASONABLE . PRICES:*
in—Orders promptly ottendml to
Jan. 15.1889.—tf
GEO. C. CASHMAN,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter And Contractor,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the
Z- 11 . public. that lie bra removed futile new Slew on
Stratton street betvrt en York and Railroad iitrerte,
and to prepared to take contracts For putting up and
repairiny Unildiuse, at re reatouuablr rate. us any
builder In Oettyeltans—all work styttantred tehe or
but quality. Ile Ropes by ...et attention to boast.
unto to omit public patronage. - 01,0 me a tall.
April 9.18d9.-tf
WM, CHRITZMAN ,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor,
Having removed to my new Shop
On Washington street, between diddle
and Chambersburg streets,
•
and Introduced Steam Power,' em prepared to fur
nbh all kindsof work for building purpose', of the
best material. and as neatly and cheaply as it cin be
done at any other establishment In the county. Er.
periernced Sande tawny" In readlnew and work Lk ,
nestled with promptness and dispatch.
'Orden for all kinds of B racketa,ge rolls, Mould
lap. to, prompt ly 011sd and on reart,nable terror.
April 15.144 , 9 -tf
gottls and gesstaurants.
EAGLE HOTEL.-
_
The largest arid most en troaodions to
GETTYBEVEG, PENNA.
001301 01 CIOAIIIIUSIOII4 Ana 34111150100 0730011
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
for An Om lithe.. for Pusengers and itaigare,
to the tisexit, on arrival 4rid 4.parto re altal I Riad
Trains. Caretti I esirvanti, and reaeonablechargea,
Kay 29, 12437.
KEYSTONE HOTEL .
GETTYSBURG, P 4.
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN.
'THIS is - anew House, and has been
fitted up to the moot approved Myra. Its
location a pleasant sad convenleat, being le the
amid buidame porlien of the tows. Ivory errsego.
months/ boon mode for Out accommodation sad cow
fort of Enacts, with *mph. rthbling itttselt•d- With
esporienced sensate, and accommodating Clerks,
vs shall use over 7 endeavor to plasm Thle HOW
k now open fur the otitartainotent of the pubtic,•ad
Ireland's sojicit ashore of publirpatroasse .
Way 19, ISM.
Xinnudal,
Notice to Capitalists !
PBRONP 4arlrlag of laroillng, reSlialag
needy NINE PER CIINT., sit requipstmdf
st the
Gettysburg v-
ationa. Bank,
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF TH E
UNION PACIFIC
AND ALIO_
OINTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 008. GRATIS:
These invents:mots ar• daily growing la favor sod
sale. Digressing.
8 011 - BONDS ran tebnd et nil tint. at Ibis bask
sod where. all information cdoerroint said loveal•
mint* will be cheerfully gives.
Dec.18.11167.-tf J. IMORY BAIR, Cashicr.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK
aOVMMINT BONDS. of all lltmA. BOUCILLT and
SOLD.
ERVIN-THIRTY BONDScuovertedinibFlVE-TWIN
TY BONDS without charge
COMPOUND INTXZXBT NOTES CAMINO
The tlouvirPßßMll7ll paid on OOLP 4110 1 10'NR.
STOCKS and BONDS, of MI Wed.. bought for parsoss
without CHARGING ClOh3ilBBlo2l.
mamas PROMPTLY RISOUTRD.
ntorest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS adraneed 1 per ern/
viz:
6 PER CENT. for I year, •
4 PER LINT. for 6 months,
8 PER CENT. for 3 month..
Persons wishing le6oroatien in regard to U. S. Bonds
and /Stocks of all kludit,are Invited to giro ass call
and we will glue all ialorusetiou charall l / 7 .
J. itliORY BAIR, Cashier.
Gettysburg, Oct 30,1687-If
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
GET rysß URG
WILL ALLOW
Interact ou SPXCIAL DXPOSITS a Aglow'
0 PER MINT. PRE AIINCY FOR 1 YEAR,
44 " • " 44 .
3 41 MONTHS,
4. .4 4. I 3
WILL OAAR COMPOUND INTERIM NOTES AND
OOUPONB
Wlll siao rataltaaa wain STOCHII sad BOND/tot
Mad lbws( clam as Closadasicat, and will at
all thus pa; W BIEIWT PRICIX for
GOLD AND SILVER,
and with plasm, trusser oil Malmo jproatAtraill
barakforoportalatag to a wollrogdotadiank.
Gimisimmnulra....l,l4,lo.rXoLD, ea,
TheFanners Book
Imift i lieligift_gleptnikkops. tio warte
aw woes Ingo *new Inas lie
Rot iroliMpt Tip PARK PAY.
itisioastrvalie ha damerwilis.
• • •r 'W$l 61) Mk,
a.
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CXIO I '14494
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ft..- •
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=
11WiCK. -
11)00111ftilsinvaset
-
NEI
PAVVENTII7 - 61r 'DISEASES
•
The'ZlNOknl BrITHIL4 are compounded from it
prescription of theeelebrated r4r7Otlan phYsichlw
02110711111, vho. *nor years of trial sod eiperlment,
thin:overall the Zirtporini Herb—the most remarkable
vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever
yiehled--certainly the most effective in the cure of die.
seen. It, lu cotnbiust ion with the other valuable pro
perties of hieh the ZIYOARI BITTERS composed,
will core
Dyspepsia; Fever and "Ague, Bilious
Fewer, Chi:Ale, Colds, Bronchitis,
Consumption in its first stage,
Flatulency, Nervous Debility,
Female Complaints, Rheu
matism, Dysentery, Acute
and Chronic Diarrhoea,
Cholera Morbus, Chol
era, Typhoid and Ty -
Thus Fever, Yellow
Fever, Scrofula,
Diseases of the
Kidneys, Ha
bitual Cost
iveness,
In the Pasecemon end CM of the above distreser,
it bee never been knows; to fail, a• thimosuda of oar
nowt prominent citizens throughout all parts of the
country, will testify. Let the afflicted send fi,r
cuter costaining teatime:kW' and certificates of thee
who have been cured lifter their eases hove lawn pro.
pounced hopeless I,y our best physicians.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
F. *RAHTER 6.5 CO.,
No. 6 N. Front Si, Philadelphia.
REOOIIIIXNPED BY
Ri. Got. David R. Porter, of Penns,lseult,
lion. Robert J. Fisher,
floe. Edward McPherson,
Mon. Joel B.Danner,
Bon. Wm. MeSherry,
Air BEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Feb.lo, 1060-17
CHERRY PECTORAL
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole bletory of medi
cine, hasanything won so widely and so deeply upon
thacualidence of mankind, as lista excellent remedy
for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of
years, and among moat of the races r f men it has risen
higher sod higher In their estimation, as it hes be..
come batter known. Its uniform character and pow
er to cure the Tar WWI affections of the lungs and
throat. have made it known as a reliable Protector
against them. While adapted to milder Aguas of dis
ease end to young Windt/re, it le at the same time the
meat effectual remedy that can be given fvr incipient
oonsumption, sod the dangerous affections of the
throat and lungs. Ss a provision erxitat sudden at•••
tack. of Croup, It should be kept on hand in every
fianily, and indeed sui all are aosiletime. eobject to
colds and coughs, all should be provided o Ith :We an
tidote for them
Although settled Cioutur,44o:t is thought incurable,
still great numbers a cams where the dhows° seemed
settled, hairs been onutpletely cured, mad t...s paled
restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So
complete Mite mastery over the disordered the Lungs
and Throat, that the meet obstinate of them, under
the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Spec/Jars dud great protection
from it.
Aithoia 1e always relieved nud afters *Lolly eared
by It.
Bronchitis's generally eared by teeing the Oterry
Pectoral in emelt and frequent &wee,
Bo getierallrere its eirtuee kw.ru that we need
met pennon the certincat es of 1b... Ler*, or do more
then manta the public that Its ,ele fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Fos Fever dad Ague, Intermittent Peter. Celia! Fere,
Remittent ATM, Dv Ague, Itriadiekal nr Biliws
Fever, a., and indeed aU the affections which arise
frost isearioui, wank or ssiarroatic poiron,
Alias beige implies, it doss Curs, amid duos aut
COataiaiugr neither Arttoia. QU11211., Illautufb, Zlue,
alOr any other mineral or poisonous substance what
over, It La nowlett lainme any testiest. The number
and Importance of ite cores to the egg- distrtete. elk
latenM. o .7ooo Stet/Ims. aua yr. 1,1k.e , without a
parcel lld tg the himalrof Agee medicine. Our prtrla
Is *Waled by M. actoow ledgme ats wo ragelre of the
rliclicai clan •ftag.e4 Iu •I•iiinate ewers, sod where
moor ranuellea Ita.i wholly tailed.
Treacenotated persons, either resident in, or traeat
dno sniaentatio locelitlee, mill be protected by
fishiest the AGUE CURE daily.
For Liver Cbmpiaistbr, arising frous tot ofJity of lb*
Liver, It la as excellent remetty,stimulatinp the Liver
hap healthy nctit icy.
Vol allkme Dlsordereand Liver Complaints, it la as
extmllent remedy. produciaK many truly remarkable
mine, where other seadicfneebsol 611.41.
Prepetedbt DR. J. C. AYEa t CO, Prtctkel and
mo,4 ) ,gtoel chemist', Lowell, Otee.,and gold all rowed
the world.
PEKE, $lOO PER BOTTLE
Parsee by A. D. Baeller. Drggle. Gettysburg.
Pa.. [Oct. 2, 1.8611.-44
Invigorator and Restorer
OF TOE
Vitality of the Stomach.
Prepared front Par,. Vegetable Materiabc
Pure Tonics and the most
Pleasant Aromatics.
This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General
Debility of tbe systan is offered to the public, after a
Asir trial of its merits, with entire confidence that it
will a...intend their approesi. It h►s Leen submitted.
with the materials which compose It, to practising
Physklans—ameng others to Dr. 31. D. 0 Pretsrea,
one of our oldest and nest eminent Physician., red&
fog at Now Oxford, who, after examination, pro
nonaCed it a Remedy which would not Jail to *low its
salutary effect., when properly administered, in 0.0.
of Dispepals,apringing tram old age and debilitating
effects of deities Inward diseases—weakening, and at
last destroying the Dacron. power of the stomach it.
self—and therefore entitling it to be oniplmlically
cal hod "The Great Invigorator."
Dr. W.J. 31Cetnits, another prominent Physician of
New Oxford, the. glees his opinion:
Mr.Jeaa Bogen.
:—At your request I have examined "The
Greet Invigorator," prepared by you, end the formula
hum Whit/3 it U prepared. It le compoded of come of
the most powerful vegetable tonics and most plasetut
aromatic. known to our protemion, and 1 bars no
hesitancy in recommending It in Chronic caeca of Dys
pepsia, and In all cress of Indigestion resulting from
debility of t h e Stomach. Believing that, if properly
used, It will he of Inc a / a miable benefit to the suffering
of our race, I subscribe myself,
Yours, vat y respectfully.
W. J. MoOLORE, M. D.
113.8Istunfitctured sod for sale, wholesale and re
tail.at New Oxford, Adams county, Pa by
BlialgY h 11&1101I, Proprietors.
AGBBTB--Tbe "Orem. Invigorator" can be had
from the following Agents:
D. E. Posta, Bakintore,bld.; B.ll.olbbons, Haiti
moreAlld.; A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg. Pe.: A. 8.
Hildebrand, bat Barna, Po.; F. J. Wiliam, Berwick
Bor.. Pa.; Theodore Pleger, Berwick Bor.. Pa.; P. X.
Iriabtown, Pa.; 8.0. Lawrence, Mount Rock
Pa.; W. A. Wilke:ley, Bed Land, P. 0. Pa.. ' J. Ir
What Raw Oxford, Pa.; D. M. ] 4l ler, New Oxford
a. , pan.
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE
HAIR.
The Great Desideratum of the Age.
draining whleh le at ones agreeable, healthy, and
Manual far presereing the hair. Awful or gray hair
s awn reale:vela its original color wed the plan and
fresh:mu of youth. Thin halr fi thickened, falling
bade Checked. and boldness often, thoagh not always
ouredby Hanes. Nothing eau maws Chahar where
the follicles are destroyed. or the gle•daatr•Pb l " and
docitTed. lint Inch as remain can be saved tor as:Kul
lesee tq IWI andluttien. Instead of ftsditld Ms bar
with a loaf sedhnent, It keep it clean and
owl. Its mu :ow uomin pro«t the heir "Is
tend. " MY gtlllti dlr , and eonsequeilly gamest
baldness. Tree hunk thew deletetilaus imbeds:Kea
.11thd: saki obsoweiangdosidaiiprou and Welt'
phi MI tbs hits; tho ya ger au k oily benefit bat 110
MEM tt. ilinapA thetely for •
llA:R DRESSING,
%Was *Waft 14 ibiusd so amiable- Claidaid*r
"Gar c'ilsord" it ism irot • il !lON'
yet kits hop s O n g it a rid' sh*
booty° o .ollll***Allim
P7tared . 'by Dr. J. 0 , ..47 0 ; C 14:!
WE!
piumAl4,, t k 41LuTrroez ouKM!i4
* 4lB s ll #4. MAW
EOM
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-~:
~'~>'tt
,
-1 '
' and others
AYER'S
THE GREAT
NEW OE I'ORD, Dec. 30, 1468
ES
SODIETItiG
NeAv Yttraitt6o o l - K :
, . _
_
,1 7 . furnitizr r e Siere 4(
in .
4 AL :Hupitia.R:—.4 t4:O.
bane tam falba Laintra cities and hays laid 'ln t
Itritotodtpiondlif •Ariortmont of
Cottage 'and Parlor Furniture,
alptal la style to asy how. out
of the-city. whiett
they offer to the public at city price'. Their stook
(anklets of
POLL COTTAGE CIIANBRR SUITS, Nom 130 op.
BUILICAI'S. from 19 op.
iltitettBTA2t 03., frou 12 50 .
TOWEL RACKA, from 75 cti. tip. • .
MAMA. from 12 ect
B El/STRADA. froms4u p.
W ARDROBES. , m low .8 SM.
TA 0145. all low an U.
SOFAS. as low It. St.).
LOUNGES, ui low as $7.
MATTRESSES. SPRING BED BOTTOMS sad II great
variety of crater Gluotic, all at equally low rat**.
Arar Call and examine our stock,.4Pll
AT THE OLD u dsNTINEL" ornos,
South-east Corner of Diamond
=1
TILE AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE • OVERSEAMING
SEWING MACHINE CO. ,
In directing attention te their CELEBRATED COM
RINATION BUTTON HOLE t SEWINQ MACHINE
Les leave tr ,, refer to It• wonderful impalut Hy no cell
clUeive proof of its greet mot it.
The theme. In Iliedemand (or I his eakluaLle machine
h.. been TEN yOt.ts during the lailicroi month, Oita
Brat ',run I.efore the unblle.
Thlsg•undund surprising .1; lICCeI'I is unpresstieutra
of or nod Ice! fully
warnulted lo ebalmina that:
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN THR WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest
It Is really two mathinescombined In one, (bY balm'
pie end beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making
both the Shuttle or Lotkirtitch, and the Overseaustng
and Button hole stitch, with mina! facility and per
fection. It ex acute., I u the eery best wormer every va
zloty of Sewing such as, II emm leg, Felling, Cording,
Tucking, Stitch ing, Braiding and Quitting, Gathering
and 'Soria g on, (dune at the same time,) and is edit-
Mon, Overseauss, Embroiders on the edge, and make.
beautiful Buttonand eyelet Holes in ail fabrics.
Every Machine is warranted by the Company, or it.
Agents, to give entire satisfaction.
Circulars with fall particulars sad samples of work
done on this Machine, can be had on application at Ike
•flalsarooms of the Company.
18. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut ,Vireets,
Philadelphia, Pa
luetructiou Oren no the Machine at the routLif o
the Company grAtuitously to all pUrChileele.
AGENTS WANTED
rltliDniCK PAXSON, President
tr. B. MIXD/01111ALL,Trrnsisnor.
D. W. ROBISON, Agent,
flettrysbark.
M ay 27-1 y
, ; S4O STITCH ! 83/ 50
140 $4O first cf.. SIS WIN,/ HAenvirEs 07 50
' 140 • siren as premiums ker tii to wont, 137 30
$4O ofsubscrlptinusf”r WO,L. IluDsx- 'l4 so
140 HOLD ADVOCATX, a first the/. $37 50
$lO hastily paper, al 75 rents di pmts.— 4't: 50
$4O Also • IM . 50
$32 TICK' TICK ! $3O
132 A NIEMIL'AN W1TC1.114 , . worth 132, $3O
132 4ii .1 tor 41',0 out lb ut ,nb-er ipt inns.— *3O
14:2 Al.O
$3O
$l2 DICTIONARY. $l2
sllt Wabstres Unabridiad Dictionary, 112
$l3 Worth /12, Oven us premium. tor $l2
112 113 worth of subscriptions. Al., $l2
$lOO Sunday School $lOO
$BO LIBR ARII 8, $BO
ttiO Lars. or mall. to I.e selected! from $4O
150 400 returnee of the eery Ilea Books $6O
$lO published midi siren as premium $4O
$3O for an equivalent amount of sub. .$3O
t 1 bet iptlou•. 004
Al.. eekerni other preutium•equelly Monad, kr.
KITTLe ADVOCATE. (I..rnarr I y cal le4 th r r(011).C
-141+,) ram twins 111 14rxe {mires. ant mires to pr.twite
Kw...ledge, Virtue, any Temperance It Isle bow 1
*Marv-4i anJ improved! Clue; Pines in 27 mouths.— 1
bid for specimen r..py. A.M.lrmod
k+. H. WOOD,
12._414 p, 11,11 u 'Wing., N.,' burg},, N. Y
1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 111.5
WM. I'. HOPKINS
ILts Removed him Mumfactory and Bdesroom■ to
N 0.1115 CtifaiTNUT STRNET
Where his "Own Make" of Chenspim Hoop Skirts,
especially adapted to First clam lFholsolfs and heloa
Trade, will be found to embrace the most extensire
asuirtment in the Union, mid all the latest and most
desirable Styles, Shapes, Length. nitta Sites, 2,2;4.
2,!4,2Y.i yards round, of !Mtn and Goren
Walking ikirie, Reception Trail., ac., in, together
with over ninety illnereut esileties of Mimes end
Cbildren's Skirts, ell of which for symmetry of style,
fiend', lightness, elestidty , drrybilit y rea! amp•
nets, are unequaled by any other goods in the market,
end are aanaularA in every respect. Sclrts Inside to
order, Allerrd and llrpaired, Wholemde and Retail.
Full lines of Low !rued Eastern Made Skirt., IL
Springs, . - 14 r erlits Spriu_s, 4S Coots; 2h Springs,
S.:. Cents; 39 dpriog., 6i Cent.; sod RiSprings.
Cents.
CORSET,: CORSETS!: CORSETS!!! 57 different
stilts mud prises, from 75 Cent. to S7.OU, embracing
R. Woriley.••Deckel," "G .ovs Fitting." Madam Foy's
Corset Skirt Supporters, Mr.. Moody's Patent "Self-
Adjusting Abdominal!' Corsets, French, English and
Domestic fiend-made Cornets, and superior French
Patterns of Coteil Corsets, ••Our Own Make," to
whir!. we Invite ospecial at Hotiou.
Complete usortmeut of Ladies' Under Garments,
at very low prices.
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE BARTRAM A FAN
TON FAMILY SEWING MAGIIINE.I,, superior to
any other before the public. Fifty.two of these Nu I
Machined, Price S4l each, are being given away to our
customers, in or .er to get them introduced. Every
p...rauts iu want of articles in our line, shutll.l examine
our gook before purchasing ciao/bete. Call or *end
for CIMIL4/1, at our Manufactory and Salesrooms, No.
1111 Chestnut rt., Philadelphia.
March 28.—n...a W3l. T. 110PKI:Y.I.
ONE POUND OF BUTTER
MADE FROM
ONE PINT OF MILK.
$25 profit made by Investing 81 fora bottle of the
RATRACT OF HOTTER PLANT, wlsieb,
with six gallon. of milk, will produce 60 lbs of prime
trash Butter. This Inexpensive, excellent Butter iv.
now daily commuted from the Cables of the first Ho—
tels, Restaurants and private families in New York
City and el•ewhere.
Plate, County and City Right, for sale, offering In
capitaliets rare opportunities for establishing • staple
business, paying enormous profits. Agents wanted
everywhere.
A bottle of the Extract, sufficient to make6o lbs. of
Better, with tun directions fur use, will be sent toany
addreew on the receipt of gl CO.
The public are cautioned against all worthless Imi
tations, sold under the name of "Butter Powders,
Compounds, ec ," as the lIXTRACT OF BUTTER
PLANT Is prepared only by the
ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY,
Office, 115 Liberty Street.
Factory, 238 Greenwich Street;
N. 8.—83 the met of the flutter Plant • pose and
xcellant Table Butter Is made et p - mire or sixteen
so. per pound. Ram 22.--nnt
PUMPS I PUMP'S
FOR pure water use, neither bad
taxiing wood, rusty iron. nor potion lead, but
TBI OSLXBAATIID
CUCUMBER PUMP,
made of, wild cucumber wood , entirely tasteless., dura
ble awl reliedik. Not a patent article but the good
old- 6shitmed wooden Pump, made hy inactlinery, and
ierldbre perfect &nano:orate in all Its parts, raking
equal amount of water, and costing less than bait
• money. Easily arranged or as to be nondresudng.
and In ausstruction so simple that any one can put
aup audkeep it in repair. After thorough trial It Is
acknowledged the awn 121. cnityzat.• Twelve het of
tubing with each pump, free of charge. Dealer' sup.
plied at lowest teannEseCurers rates. For circulars,
price lists, go.
Call or Minket,
CRAB. •G. BLATCULEY,
Amt.
vacua. So. 8 North Ihtroods Street,
Philadolpbto..Pa. -
So. et Filbert It. bot. rtthlerkett Mott it,
50b.111.-41m Philimittpbtatra.
R4L ESTATETIG:Ti.f.
• _
have opened, an Agency for. the
iATi . F4-0? . .0 - A1 ' ; , :WATE i
M
isnaectionorllb toy lems beldam to Gettysburg
• .-Partlas •tabhi 1* evil; or boy lauds, say And it to
their advantage to call.: Several
Faring and Woodland_
41. 00:1. FARM. PRIOR $6,000
A TRACE. 00 ACRES, FOR .21,30 n
A 01)01)5 FARM, zw. Acuus risitY CHEAP
A FARM:23O ACRIO3. -FOR33 1 ;00
A WARM, 61, ACRES, FOR 92.'
A FARM. fit - ACRES. FOR $6.400
A VERY UOnD.FA KU. 1 0 0 ACRES
A VERY GOOD FAltl.l .126 ACRES
A VERY GOOD IrEb..M. 160 ACRES
I N'). 1. tRUIE FARA. 900 ACRBR
A GOOD WARM, 160 AOE.E9. near Getty burg
A (5000 WARM. 1.110 ACRII3 and 30 ACRES WOOD.
LAND FOR t.5,110J
E GOOD FARM, Ps) ACREA AT 935 PER ACRE
A VERY GOOD FA IL V. 240 ACRES, AT $5O
FAREI,IOO A. um. AT t6O
A FARM. ISO ACRES AND VERY UOOD BUILVINGB
AT 636 PER ACRE • .
AOO )D FARM. LOU ACRES and 0001) RGIUMNOS
AOOOU ACRES
Very desirable property IR Littleatorrn. Al.n , oar,-
al lloilitra airl outiiiiot• ie tretiyirliorg for ulo.
Is consequence of the dissiot roes are, which In Jan-
Miry laa , ticer.,3ed their store eel Pe n jt rnin,
A. M. HUNTXIt k CO
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
•
Jew ellers , ,
HIM, had ninde especially to their order in I . ;tirojin
and In America, nn entirely
New Stock of Choice C-loods,
klskL sll ' e not r•••nly for et MO. i.•Il
Very Fine Paris Mantle (,'lock.,
( Every tooretueLt irlifirwro u i tit,
NEW SIDE oHNAMENTs To MATCH,
Bronzes, Groups and Figures
GORHAM MANUFG CO'S
; FINE ELECTRO WARES,
Best Merling Silver 'Faro?,
Watches, Jewelry, &c., Sze.,
MODERATE PRICES.
Fur the present ut
819 CHESTNUT' ST.,
Mar. 4,18F9.-1y
READING RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAJ , DEC. 14th, 1868
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
tor. Philadelphia, New York, 1: ending, Pottsville,
Tainarma, Ashland,Shannikln, Lebanon. Allentown,
Dutton, Ephrata. Li tine Lancaster. Columbia, &c., Sc.
Trains leave llarriliburg for New York. as follows:
At 0.50.5.30 and 8.10 A. 31.. 12.40 noon, 2.03 and 10.50
P. Me connecting with similar Trains on the Penn.
sylvania Railroad., and arriving nt New Yprk at 11.00
A. 111.. 12.20 mem, 3.10, 7.1,0, 10.05 P. M.. and 8.10 A.
M., respnctivrls. 9leepiog Cars accompany the 3.30
A. SI. and 1020 P. M.. Trains without chnu g ,
Leave Ilarrisharg fur Reading. Pottsville. Taunt-
A•li la rid, Shamokin. Pine Grove, Al
lentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 31., 2.05 and 4.10
P. 3t ., stopping at Lebanon end principal Way Stf.
h 101211; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections fur
Philadelphia awl Columbia only. For Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via &buy 1k ill and
SUaquabanua Rail 11 , .1.103, e Ilarrifiburg at 3 20 P. 31.
Returning: Leave .! . ;4..f Yolk at 9.00 A. 31..12.00
noon, 5.14 and 1. 00 P Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M.
snit 320 P. 31.; SI• rping care accompany the 2.00 A.
31., 5.;0 and 0.00 P. 31. trains from New York. without
change.
w.y P..emen g er Trait; leaves Phlladelphi■ a t 720 A
cottutveting vrith similar train all Bast PeI11211.11Alt•
rud. returning Irma. Ileading at OM P. 11., stopping
at all Btathms; learn Putt/Irina at 7.30 and 1.45 A. 51,
and 2.45 P.M.: Shamokin at 5.25 A. M.; Ashland at
7.00 A. 31.; pa 1d..30 P. M.: Tamaqua at 8:0 A. 31,
and 2.20 P. 31., tor Philadelphia.
Leave Potts - rine, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Itailrtxd at 7.10 A. M fv,r Ilarrirburg, and 11.30 A.
31, for Nur Grove and Tremont.
Banding Acconinualation Ttaln: Leave Reading
at 7.30 A. M. returning luaTea Philadelphia at 4.1.5
P. 31.
Pnttetown Acconmodation Train: I.,,arr, Put la
lana-n M• 6.4 n A. 4 , r , tnruing Isar. • l'haadelphia at
400 P. 31
(Ittornbi.l !tall Ilnad Train. !care Ito skiing at '7.00 A.
31., a , nl 0.15 I'. 31. Inr Ephrata, Lin:, Lancaster
Cularnbta, Sc.
Porkionten Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Jane
tion at 9.15 A. 31. and 520 P. 31. Returning: Leave
Skippack at 13 10 A. 31.. and 1945 P. 31 . connecting
witkaidolar trains on Reading. null Jimad.
Ott Sunday Leave New 1 ork at 9.00 P. M., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 9.35 P. M., the 8.00 A. 31. Train
10000 1 only to Raiding; Potter ille 8.00 A. 31.; Mare
ridoirg 5.50 A. M. and 4.1:1 and 10.L0 P. 31.. and Read
ing at 1.05, 300 and 7.15 , A. M. for liarriaburg, at 12.-
5o and 7.31 A. M. for New York and 426 P.M. for Phila
delphia.
Eociunotat Miloase, Season, School sod Excur
sion Tickets, to and from ail points, at reduced Rates.
Eng;cage [hacked through; -I , X) pounds allowed
oacb Passenger.
0 A. NICOLLS,
Geuerel Superintendent
Pa., Lm. b. 1868.
Mil
RAIA.
Doable track route running between Phi LROD
ladelphia
and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Hatt. sburg make the
folloWing ontection• with this Trnnk line:
Gettysburg leave at 9.00 a. m. k 12_55 p. to.
s.-..over Junction arrive • 10.00 " .2.3.5 "
leave 10.58 " "AO "
Harrisburg • - arrive 12.55 p.ru. 11.45 "
leave 3.50 " 3.40 a. tn.
Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 8.10 "
Harrisburg leave 1.15 .' 12.20
Pittsburg arrive 1.30 a. tu. 9.40
At Philadelphia close connections are made with
the trains for New lurk, Ikatun and all Eastern
Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the
New Unint Depot with the trains for all Western
points,
113Por further infi.trmstion apply to
EDWAIttt 11. WILLIAW,
Gen. Sraperlntendent, Pa
Mixer W. fitiltittLE, Urn. Pao. Agott. Altut,aa,
De.c.II,ISGS.-tf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
WINTER SCHEDULE.
On sod after Nov. 22,1660, Train, wilileat e lli uusrr
Junction an !Alums:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1.02 a. w`--Dally for Williamsport, daily (except
Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester. Buffalo,
NiageraPalls and Erie end tho West.
10.58 a. m . —Dally (except Band's) for Elmira, DOI
alo. &c.
2.05 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) far Williarurport
and Erie.
6.05 p. m.—Dally(except Saudys) for York.
9.37 p. m.—Daily (except Sttdanys) for Harrisburg
and the Weat.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12.33 a. m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only.
. 7.62 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all
' Stations.
7.32 a. m,—Dally stopping
at Parkton only.
2.43 p. (except Sundays) stopping at the
Statiohs.
ED W. 8. YOUNGI.Gen.Pass. Agent,
Baltimore, Md.
N. DUBA ART, Gen. Superintendent.
Jan.ls, 1669.-If Harrisburg, Penn's.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
FIRST TRAIN leave■ Gettysburg at 9 00, A. M.
tudcounects at Hanover Junction with the Mail
Train Hort at 11 At IL, reaching Harrisburg at
12 55, P; M. Returning arrives ►t Gettysburg at 12
30, P. 81., with passengers from Baltimore and
Watbington, and tboae from the North by morning
train
SECOND TRAIN I eases Gettysburg at i P.M ~and
onnectsat Hanoreaunction with MailTraln Eouth
at 2 45, P. 22., reaching Baltimore at 5 20, P. If. Re
turning arrives at Gettysburg at 430 P.M., with
NEW YORE CITY
paasengers from the North
Nov 27. 1S
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DDUPONOOII GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
FOB riYALBS. Infallible In correlating Irregu
larities, Removing Obetrnation s of the Monthly Turns,
Ram whatever Cause, and always ancarisful as a Pre
ventive.
•Pemaleis peculiarly situated, or those supposing
Xhenwelnel go, arscantioned against using these Pills
while in that condition lest they "invite miscar
riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor ea
mimes no reeponalidlity, although their mildness will
prevent any Mischief to health.
Mean
_per Box. Six Boxes 15.
Bold by.7.11L lIUSER, Druggist r gole Agent for et
tsburg, Pa.
Ladles,. by sending him St through the Poe toMce,
can havathe Pills sent, (confidentially,) by Mall, to
sappart Of thaeou
861.—1y nt47 "free of postalia."
ril 20,1
MFROVED FRENCH RANGE
AND RANGE FERNITURE
XLIMELCIIIILD ss
Bramhall, Deane & Co.,
146 WatiratiNswYork.:
garPrat, entitty, at.
ligraitiPliir - A
♦!D a 1001II=
absortboiehiooino trotarsed frost tit octets@
MU ea lisitines• Purply of tt.A.RDWA22 &GEO.
"140.11.tb0y ago odutairst tkolroltotood
1r • strootott prices t o twit the Um** .ous
stook eolisteto to paler •
Ou pest4e&T 04)1
h' T.) el
Qum )India'
Rh=otitokor'efoolo.
Ifoosolluopostjtiteroo*
AMU& of riomilie,'
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A ttornry et Tim
Gott)•btarE.July lil.lklSl4.—tl
Ehti,ly tsar•
New iletigne
A 'rely full u•wrlmcul u very
PHILADELPHIA
YLVANIA CENTRAL
TIME TABLE
E.IIoOIIHDY Supt
. _ .
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to ru ;;: td ditto.
DAtID McCRRAR.Y. jous McCHEARt R
k .F. 4
"Best- always Cheapest. t , II -
AND DE.Z.GG IST,
TDB Beat and Cheapest,
0115.. - r and Drag Store, CIIAVItERSIMFICI ETRE&
'SADDLES,
8R1D1,F,.~,
COLLA RS and, I
HA RkESS of all kinam in the Cou:rty,
are elirnyn to be found at tli, 4.1.1 aro! well
Daltiraute bt., uppoeitt, the Yeeolyteri.rn Church. DKUU S, MEDIC/N - 10A, ASkIf2CI EP , bTA
T trN ER. V, 1 . 1.31.FU 3tE.N.1:, , 2 4 0A PS, 111/D74/1 TOI
Aivrici,es, Dye STUFFS, :PICL.. B%K.
LNG SOP t, Clt }:.t NI OF 1:1' AR, LAMPS.
"a/.11, OIL. IC., 4.c.„„
(1%1 ce REARN ' .)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the °mkt aulalantmlly Ludt and onatov.
Our Hainl eflA, (plain and silver ',want
ed.) are complete in ar,y reapeoe and w , trrstrt, t bJ be
of tha very bast malarial and arorktuamohlo.
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
CAN sot DE Dui.. They Al t• the be.t YtrrlNti and
moat duml,le.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
ere 1131t6 ordrr. 01•Ait It. y .
witt•re, and , o 1.13 u 1.'14 sub,..lant ial tn .non, .
Riding Bridles, Whips, Draft ;
Ffy.not,...td i. , n3:fiing in I:Lt. I,C; -Vf.ne
better or cheaper.
Our prices
lune been azDuemk r., the
lithoral perce•ange II? Mt IDI: ire Braii (-4 S .11 "iltiiiqi •
Itols or !than
We vrurk rn.t!..t.g 1,11, ti r tyt,t ..r nt.,„ it 1•1
rArrapi every Lilrue , lutit to 11. I r •••;,1
rgpr..eht rd
Th.ukrul for plot tot
yre•tent
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.f.rt. -t!
ita7 , UMED
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their "It; •t:u„i 1.1
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Si<tct %up", :.(!(;0::-,.
4:1 ..41:. .lirj •,1
Awl 11 .rre!,,
and Citinftirtl.lll/
dOlte With .1
A larg.- lot of a....~.:~i-~I•; .1 IL
tale.
Thank fril
joy.;!, then nrn± tri!l
4,4,• rk 14r,
May I.JANNER 4. 7.!
Buggies and Caniaoes. sj t - LII •
RE M A , , DE UG ST Ole E
r linr .
tliep to a on-.t Mf0.41!.•,47,
bury, . vbern he will col.tinue to ti 11... .1
work line. viz:
iiveLi CIES, PRO 7'7'/-1 c'e P-1 / -
Il'6 l - TOP .DVG'G.I.L'S, J11(1(1 E/: t:
IVIAGO.N,Y, &C. L..,
..r,rk is all put u: good rr.:tvri..; :
the hrst ••,,n. t,i
te•
faction. Ills ;oric•-x al...vly;t .
its orders, con:ident that hr
REI'AT ISO I.; :.mitt: .
()ARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
PERRY J. T
is uua
hnildrug variety or WIJr:E. ,CI
the L.:rte.:t tin! rove.! ..rt i •e, . . •,• i t e r . •
ed of the bee toaretitl : to w tr!rh r.P;I ! l'1:!. tlou 17.'r
of bnytr, 113rirs, ALiiz iti,
care, and of material •electial witty e;r•-era! r.-f-tr,Ace • ,,•,_
t o ! re ality ut miyie ..rid :Julabil.ty, he ,on F ' ll. '% : ' l: `
ly tLr work :se 1:11ring:too:cc. ny 9;1.-r
In or •:sit of the cities. he treks 4 ••
wart of Iny kind of • :
tel.irle that al', is the place te I :Len:
44—RFT I ;USG brat,, .1,, at ,rt
notice and 611 rok.m.bli.torrue.
T . •
,t :vv Factory. near ti4l :.,:pet of •I )• BUEHLER
W.uhingtol. and streit .;.•ttrlburg. '
J 11 r•••
iteal and i'crsonia ~ties
WESTERN
PRE-EAIPTION LANDS
I HAVE ON HAND A VIM
TR ACTS
OF No. 1,
second hand, pre-truption Lands Is:ctol nrar
rondn.C.aLly TOW/13, Ic., in Wei .ctile.! n , !;...111.0r
Good., wirirli I will cell, or ....Llano,. at .. fnir price
for Real &date in Adams county, P,.
Y.L. b, ISe,B.—t I
woOD FOR SALE,
3no CORDS OAK,
200 HICKORY,
AT SAN.D6%E'.S MILL
le_Pricv $3 per cord ,d the grow,
Otttyol,n GEO. AIt.NOL
rg. Aug. Ith.
FOR SALE.—I have several
I)IVELLING ROUSES
and a numbor e( CHOICE, BUILDING LOTS or !ale
R. G. 3I i t Jt Y.
Jan. 15, StIV.-11
G 001) STOCK
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The landersigne.l, residing in filraban tr v.• n• ip,
udles ngtthwest of New Chester, .it Pr; rate
Bale. the following. Stock. riot
A BROOD SIARE. with-t.ctl,A Ray Gel•litt,,
three years old, (large not act tre, ) a 13 ky ?Lire Tiptoe
three years old, (sire Taylor. dam Slerg.ira) ait A yr.
shire Bull nineteen months old, three good eup.—
Person. IVlAiing to p.retia...- are 1111;t• - 1 Io
soil sad
see the above flittitionod Stock.
A BRA HAM VS.
Feb.2s.
fanning Nntplaxents,
FARM - IMPLEIENT
_ T.
WILLOUGHBY'S
GUM SPRING DRILL.
frU it l tn t t D d r,l a l n l g i % n g s a e, n w , iplim.sot
of
Drill. of Grain
Can furnish them with or without the
Guano Attachments.
Guaranteed to do good work. Also, the
Harrisburg Fanrilo - 0 Mill
made in New York. Equally as good ac the mills
formerly sold in this county.
SEPARATORS AND THRESHERS, CLOVER lItL
LEAS, STEEL .FLOUGUS. &C., FARMING lII
PLEMENTS GENERALLY.
For sale by WM,
Aug. I4.—tf •
J. H. SHIREMAN'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.
HA VING been agent for this machine last 'lesson, I
tiro Offer It to the farmer this Lesson. It fs well
known, having taken the premium at the Benders
villa Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over
seem others, which were considered splendid ma
chines, and likewise at the Dillaburg Mowing. Match.
iinvingconcluded not to offer any machine that will
not give entire satiafaction, I have refused agenda,
of several other machines, and now offer this one as
THE GREAT MACHINE OF THE SEASON.
Having tried one myself, I know exactly what it will
do. I could refer you to scores of farmers who have
purchased machines of me, who ere highly ;Ile:tiled and
say this is the only machine they would ere.
Extras always on hand, and repairing done here at
my place. This is a great consideration—it s machine
can be repaired at home immediately, and with much
less con.
Another great saving to the BINDER which l■ at
tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower. It bas
been thoroughly tried, and given entire entisfact ion—
regnii ing no harvest hand except a driver. This
Binder can also be attached to the Reapers which
have been sold; but cannot be attached to any other
machine except Shireman'a.
I will here refer ;onto a few farmers, In different
localittea, who have bought and need thesnmewhines
Michael fiscal, Stephen tether,
Maims Hartman, Mr. Sterner,
Joseph Merman, Mr. Lino,
Ulrich Jacobi, J. R. ilerebey
Jacob Hartman, B. B. Woodburn,
Jacob Leman,
with others, too numerous to mention
This machine has a self-rake, side delivery, and
Ls warranted to do Its work as above recommended.
Also on hand, SHIRSMAN'S 8 11.1.1•DIKMAROING
HORSE RAKE, a Bret-rate article, which we will sell
at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give setts
faction. Also the COLUMBIA SAKE alway son hand.
Machines can be seen at my house, three miles south
of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad thryder's Battle fi eld
RoteL LBW.Iii A. Bilt4ll3t AN,
June 3.— tf 'Agent.
SURPRISE OATS.
T prepared to haraith 817111.181 t SEED OATS
to persoss &within. it. Weighs 47114 when Italy
wiedwmd. and ripens tendert earlier th a n other oats:
100 M *maraud slider hutko straw, and will yield
th 6 baobab to ta t am% Pomona weatkag it
mut make early appt oatkm.
will dells, the Oeta talismans to Gettysburg
or rietaltrat =S porbaabal. Address
- ' CHABLIS GRIPn,
- . paambers, (1.11.,) kdaau co., Pa.
00auilkos, Admlnfirtrr
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City pr. e
GE urvsßuric; LIVERY,
Sales & Exchange Stables
Et). .k It!s:OLD
HAVING this day aii,ociated
sttil LEVI in the Livery
carried , 41 by me ou street for a run:l,r
of I tr. told re , pectfully rourri t..
ttu u lUtir. r.r 016 Ict,: p ttr of tee horotor,r t
ott to use
lint i.•• to str,•;,ly
v., 01'1 a COtalllliltiutl of their ta
ttib clair,t ILat ac ca% furni.,ll isuf tare
at Am modvratr. rule,. 09 ;en) .Ith, ~, tnt,l,llitant. lu
(let ty nb urg.
Our eta' h,4 L, f ,tc , ...hta with the be,t
flout. and VaIICIV3.
_ - .
We c:tn y,a 11,1 i team with
awl obi tirirers for 1..0; c , r ehnrt drives. W.,
can furnish you a pair of horns acri Daftgy.
W” can flit e,ll 14:11 a Li, ~ gle It. roe aryl Buggy
for business or pleasure trip.
We can furnish 3 - 4.0 a Our .Stuldle Bursa 1.. r Gent:, -
man or I..t•!y.
Su caa luruilh you a Family Ilia se rind C.rringe.
Lullitit 1 - ,a 11,it1a,.. the
and Sprlngi.
Particular a tten:i , u pall to •upplying
Fnaeral,.
lulact.rtm can get ttny kind of a te.acu Lad
in a LIVerY•
at all limes and on realer nab), term,. F. riche buy l ug
Il sat :Lis cc t.bluilitut,t tiara a g0i...1 eallectlun
to ee , ect from. All llorses raid guaranteed as revs
rented, or no sal..
strip t Att , 116, , t.. biii,intl3, with a dor.ire fu
11-ase, c. e lupe to bate ~., u methlug to do.
NICIItILAt RSA Vl.l, ,
LEVI r. WEAVER.
•
April U, 1.889.—tt
THE EAGLE LIVERY.
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES
Wevhington Street, Gettysburg, Pa
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL
T im undersigned would respect
la,orm the public thst be ha. opens
A new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE
in this place, and is prepared to offer superior a:
commodstlehs In thie line , Hobos provided himself
with Boggles, Carriages, nuke, Light Wagons, 3c ,
of the latest style., sufficient to meet the public
mood. Hie bursts are all good, without spot or lingu
ini, end perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip
plea," but all of the •'5.;0" order.
Riding parties can always be aceovimodated no
comfortable equipmcnisturuielled.
Partles,largeor emall , cnu get jaat what they wan
on the most accommodating terms.
Vilitotn to the Battle-fleid politely ateltadeJ to
and reliable drivert furnished If desired.
Partlos conveyed to and from the Depot upon the
arrival and departure of every train.
florae. hoodbt, sold, or a:changed, and always
• chance for bargain a given. Our motto is "fair play
and no gouging."
gil_Particular attention paid to furnishing V
ttlcler nod hack. for iinuerals.
sigirWo Batter ourselves that by charging moder
assay and by furnishing superior accommodations
we cannot fail to please every one who patronizes
our establishment. T. T
May 29.1887.
gumber,4imt, &r.
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS
TUN undersigned ku bought out ttla former part
ner, W. 0 trINN, and now continnes
THE LIME-B URN ING BUSINES`3
hirnaelf.-at the Gettyebrul laza. %floc o Cie ear ne
of the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thank
ftsl for past patronage, beitill . ondeiwor to deserve Its
eoatinaanee, by proswathig the baatneu as Tlfforoul.
y and on as large a scale u posslble—Cways selling
a good article and Vying geed measure. Farmer. and
others may look for the prompt tilling of order..
He also continues the
COAL BUSINESS,
offering the most populer kinds. Honsekeepere and
Mere should give blot a call. Bl4eksgah can
atantlj on hand
Lime end Coal delivered in,rw r hoist" U ttyoborg
ootyabiarg, Nov. 20,1207.41 JACOB 01.411'
of I r ma! it t i9• lo 4i Meat.,
A LL as all
arimu - air • ::.-- 94•44201
VL'II Y IJURt3.
Mcul xl adviev without ells!
tir...wrar.
LIQ UtoPai it echcipal
Dr. IC. ( ) LIEN, a reliAble rentcdy
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upon.
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t 4 , - vice.l ~ t f.• 4th moruinit
411
fieform.-I—ltor. W R. If. I
S.tbl/th 12. , rultig 4.1 (trotting,
Rot. Joseph 8011. dereleei
~..tne. morning and afternoon.
Cta z; , , f . Pros , veettnot.--.Rev. J. Jam!
by .I,trbt I 4pp „ iutmen tn.
iirofmional curds
IJ. COVER, ATTO
• prumptly Atteud to
•11•,t4, Ilusitiouroutr.ted to hlacare
1 it, ~ E, r outt V4ltoloilr•cir, mad 0.2
ttoros..tthia.re.trost,thatyebtt
May 22.1867'
AVID A. BUEHLER,
N t:Y tT L IV, 0,1 pruta oily •11
, n, .1 01 all, 6,l.lurui,ntrunted t
4e' tt i, • ••• n, tilt ihrno,
,ir..,wtito the ,',urt done. „.tiottystrur.
p /
AVID WILLS,
11' L tkr.r)ll., tr. ut,rlsl lenre in
pf;',utill 4- i1:11.0.
=IEEE
AGENCY.-Ti
,I.roed wlll etteol to the collec
ag.ilngt rho U. S. tiovernillent,_l4Clal
B Beek Pay, Peagious. Forage,
th-C oirt , 31olule Or heron, any of Oa
at IV.Latzingtoo.
ILO. Ma
ty 29. t 967. A ttorney•tta.,tie
JuS. 11. LEFEVER,
AMORY
LITT L ESTOWM, pa,
WIII promptly ttond to Collections,
'Writing of De,li,l,,,ses. kr., sod all o
entrultPd to Ws 'Are.
iiirOfficeou Vre.irrick ttreot,•t the
0,0 pied by Dr•.Snorb, Kinser *Aid St
MA) 20, t80&-1)•
a. ICCON•17011T, 10,
Attorneys and Couture
Da McCONA 17G ITY ha
sto,IJOELNM. KRAUTfI, Ban..
of tan low, st his old.,tll,ie,
Drutr tore,Charuberaburg streast.
:+peciAl otteotlon glnso to dolts,
Settl,i,nent of Bstistoa. All legal ,
alms to Pensions, Bounty. Back•pay,
Mast C. itatecat all thues,proxoptl
attended to.
L tad "'flints located, and oholea
lows and other truster° States. (N.
DR. J. A. ARMSTRO
oaring located at NEW SALEM
to all hranchal of his profeknlon, and wi
his office when nut protesai,nally
MclixionenTowa, P.0.,1
Adam• county, Pa.
DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL
t;s• hie 0011ce at his rertdence
■treet,two doors •hove the Compare 0
Oett)sburg, Slay 29,14e7.
JOHN LAWRENCE
. H
tist,Odlce In Chamberthurtstrest
of the Lutheran Church. nearly of
rktrner's Drug Store, where he may b
and wining to attend any Case witial•
of the Dentist Parsons la want of •
are Instead to call.
DR. WM. STALLSMI
let, hawing located lo 240
erelcee to the public. 001 o• lo' York
opposite the olube /an where he .111
attend to any cue whlala rtes pro.tap
Persons in want of full or pertlarasis •
tocall. Terms rassubiable.
Aprilll,ll3llB.—tl
DR. C. W. BEN
4.h etit'.ll ED the Prectte• of Mod
11 CIASTOWN, sst d offers his •ereleee
Olio as bia house, sur,Ar of Lambs(
Foundry alioy. hoer the flattrowir 8
given Skin illeessea. tat tiloetows,
&tit and girt Mu
ADAMS CO UN
MUTUAL FIRE INSURAINICR
INCORPORATED, MAROS 18,
OPPICERS
Prestdeut—Ocorge Swope.
VicepPrieldent—Samool R. Possaill
Secretary —D. A. Iluelater.
Treasurer—LG. YOkaast.ock.
Itocative Commltte•--Bobat X •
Ing,Jaouto Ling.
saagers,-.thiargellirops,D. A .Ba
dy. a. R. Suomill, 11.9. Ishuato0 1 40•I
[tug. 'Unities' township ; Frederick
H. A. Plethig,, Strabss; /Mild P.M;
Wai Mar W I, Liberty; N. O. r
(Y. &)
tij..ThigOestosai kllallad la Ks •
comity of Mang It MA bog' la •
Ul7 y Sad ta WU posiod hop
setataiont,tua bg ant
amounting
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au iknilllikn ilk a 21 . 1 2 , A 2= 1"
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