Optaut et mat *onstitetptt. ASPARAGUS REDS SZ As these are n "life-long institution," it is very importatt that proper are ;s4oup be ta ken in heii construction, and .though it may be true that "all's well that ends well;" still therels no possible chance of ,O asparagus bed's ending well if badly begun. The fol ,lowing utetholl of preparing and planting the bees will, we think, be foutrd as economical and profitable as any that has the merit of be- ing a good one Dig out a trench :our and a-half feet wide and sixteen inches deep, and as long as de sired fill in with the earth taken out and manure or rich compost, in equal propor tions, to within four inches of the surface.— Plant the roots in tows one f0..4 apart, and the same distance apart in the rows, then cover With the virgin soil and compost until he bed is level, andiet it stand'Until the suc meding fall, at , which time put on two inches of manure and earth, rounding Ithe bed So as to be higher in the middle than at the sides., The second spring a little asparagus may be ett from the beds, Ifut they should not, be cut etosely until , the third year. Give a dres sing of salt every sprit and of nutnure every litll, and the beds will st half alcentury. Make the beds as early in the spring as the weather will permit. —Planter cind Farmer. Gasisysn WAot:s.--But few people are aware that they do wagons and carriages more injury by greasing too plentifully than in any other way. a well-made wheel will endure common wear from ten to twenty-five years, if care is taken to use the right kind and proper amount of grease : but if this matter is not attended to, they will be used up in five or six years. Lard should never be used on a wagon, for it will penetrate the hub and work its way out around the tenons of the spokes, and spoil the wheel. Tallow is the best lubricator for wood ixletrees, and castor oil for iron. Just enough grease should be applied to the spindle of a - wagon to give it a light coating ; this is better than more, for the surplus puton will work out at the ends, and be forced by the shouldef-bands and nut-washers into the hub around the outside of the boles. To oil an axletree, first wipe the spindle clean with a cloth wet With spirits of turpen tine, and then apply a le* drops' of castor oil near the shoulder and end. One teaspoonful is sufficienttor the whole. 1-Tuntauxo Vntics.—A correspocrdent of the .itew England Farmer, having experience, trims durhig the period of dormancy, from November to February;.prefers to trim whec the wood is frozen, with a saw; 'would never use axe or hatchet ; the pruning shotild com mence when the trees are quite young, and only the limbs taken out that seem- to have dried up and become useless. MAKING BOOTS WATER TIORT.—It may be of interest to many readers to know how to preserve their boots and make them at the same time pliable and water-proof. It can be ,done in this way : In a pint of the best wm ter-strained lard oil, dissolve a piece of paraf fin pre size of a hickory nut, aiding the so lution with a gentle heat, say 130 or 140 deg. F. The readiest way to get pure paraffin is to take a place of paiafrino candle. Rub this solution on your boots a bout once a month ; they can be blacked in the meantime. ' If the oilshould make the leather too stiff', decrease the proportion of paraffine, and vice versa. A correspondent ha used this for eight years put, and his boots have lasted two winters, a the uppers always remaining soft, and never _craeking. He tried beeswax, rosin, tar, tte, but never found any .other preparation half so good.—Scientific American. A Lrmi. MOBS Cavriveznio.We never harrow enough ; we never cultivate enough. Too mellow ground cannot be made. The Mellower The better. And yet we harrow simply to cover the grain, unless the land is very rough. This is all wrong, wrong. Let the cultivator be used freely, followed by the drag freely. Let them swim through the soil. Some ground needs frequent plowing in addition to' the cultivating. You cannot pulverize too much ; you cannot pulverize enough. "But there is no time tddo all this." True. And here is the great difficulty; we have too much land ; our work has got thp start of us—and it will keep it always where there is mach of it. Better cultivate one acre thoroughly than two . iii the usual man ner—for it will yield as much as two without manure, unless your land is in a very mealY, condition, which is rarely the case. Harrow • more ; cultivate more.—Rural World. CUTTING AND GIIINDING HAY. — Owing to the high price of grain, many of our farmers are feeding it sparingly this winter. It will soon be titre to commence a more libetal use of it to prepare teams for the busy spring time. Cut hay or straw, mixed with meal, or wheat bran and shorts, is much more eco nomical than to feed whole graih land hay. In Europe, hay is sometimes gratlnd, and it would pay farmers well, here, in the leisure time of winter, when it sells for over twenty dollars per ton, and probably when it sells at less figures. Americans have yet many les sons to learn in economy. CHIMES CrIOLERA.—As numerous com plaints have reached us quite recently, from farmers and others, in. regard to the ravages of chicken cholera, we subjoin the following remedy, which we find in the report of the Agricultural Department at Wallington : "For the last two years my chickens have been dying of cholera ; even turkeys have died We same way. When I notiee the hens begin - to droop and look sleepy I give them three or four teaspoonfuls of strong, alum water, and repeat the next day. II also mix the feed (say corn meal), with strong alum water, feeding twice a day for tw or three days, afterwards once a week. Since I have practiced the above I have not lost any." SELECITNG A Cow.—lt is sometirtes the case that the best judges will be deceive . A cow of very promising appearance, coarse in the neck, large boned, and second or j third-rate t.,1 milk marks generally, will, now and then, turn out tehe first-rate, while an ther with these largely developed, fine in the head and neck, and. promising every way, W prove unsatisfactory. But a failure in cue Is rare. Let the head be light, thh forehead broad, the horn rather thin and el ~ r; the eye clear and prominent, the neck tbi4 -and the fore-quarters rather light, the bac!straight, the hind quarters well developed, l Br ide, over the loins, the carbaseileep, the udder coining forward and well shaped, the din .tothe touch, the teats well set, not tbo la tenor too small, the tail long and thin, like a Vrhip-lash. Such a cow ought to be a good one.—Ply_: 1 1 SILESP.—Sheep are wintering in Illinois very well this season, it is arintnced—s marked =trim with last year, This Season they went into winter quarters in ttiie.condi tion ; last season was exactly the ote.— A late and very excellent wool cli may be expected the corning spring., Th a re no deaths among the sheep thus far,. w ~ last l n year deaths were repOrted on all Bidet'. "/ DO not say," remarked an old lady, "that Jones is a thief; but I do My If his farm joined_ mine I would not try to keep I ?*-- ~...... ~:._ , - . 1 4,,7,, 109 N: 1111.rsta tICKKd. ..... 'mu* 'lliiltititN . 1 14aINSValliAltni. ' ' - : IF• Y.O tT WA YT*TO B U Y G R 0 CERIE S . . enoip...some to oni more in End tark 'steed where thing in aer 'ins Xlll be said at aratort profit Everything kept in a drat•claregroeary, will he unto • them alto . . . CONFECTIONS AND. NOTIONS: . . TOBACCO AND:Si:MARS, Produce taken in exchange fue.goodai multi paid or 0.1 .3.s* . rniere c o me and lee . THE WONDER OF THE AGE, Warren's Electric ()hunt which makee one• Worth more butter than any °the, Churn (out of. the yam. cream.) We keep them for SA IN and will be ITetied to show them. 'Duel lomat the place. GINDR/GICS k WAII.IIIOI Gettysburg, Sept.lS, 11367:—tt 13 A R G- A I . N S. . • . at the new • - GROCER.Y IN GETTYSI3URG. • JOHN CRESS & SON , AVING opened a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the. H northwest corder of .the Public Square, have innt received a Ilpleatlid assortment of FRESH. ..GROCERIES, including Sugars"tree, Molasses, Sytrip, T , os. Spi. es Tobacco, .3alt, Flab, Hams, Shoulders, &c. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nu ts,P ru its,Soii ps ‘ Fancy Articles and Notions generally. We wl¢ also keep on band FLOUR and F-NlitD-STUPPS. Having purchased for CAS fl, we are prrpared to eel very cheap. Give us a call and Judge for yoursePree. JOHN CRESS, Sept. 25,1867.-tf • J. W. CHESS NEW GROCERY STORE! TELL EVERYBODY YOU ERR THAT GILBEItfi, T UST above the Court-House, and opposite the Censipt u /er Office, will sell you ererything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. Sugars, Coffees; nolames, Candles, Coal 011, Pyrn pa, Broome, Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, HAM,FISII, OYSTEBS, VEOBTA BLEB. aiwnya on hand. Give miss call, as I am deter- mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EOOB, and all kinds of Country Produce taken ' for which the highest cash price will be given.. Don't forget the place—two doors above the Court-lionse. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit yourpatronage. May 29.—tf NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On the Hill in BaUimorc Sired, Gctlysburg, 1-n HAS made arrangements. to get fresh supplies every week. from the City an. is de termined to sell cheap. He invites all to give them a call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions, Flour, Corn Meal, Chopod Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon Lard, Cheese, Crackers„..Tobacco„Cigars and Snuff, Sugar, Cof fees, Teas, Syrup, Mulasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil Tar, Best Cider, Vinegst„ aud a great variety of Notkme„ Candies, &c, &c. • mi.„The east' or trade will be given for County Pre. duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, [May 29,1867.-U Raga, ke New Grocery & Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, In the Rom formerly so espied by tier. Little, on West Middle (strewn, they ei. tend an invitation to all boyars to give them a call,- Byerything in their line, fresh from the city and coon- try, will be kepton hand. They are determined to sell, as cheep u the cheapeet,and u they only ask the lowed IlvingproHte,theylope to meet ood recelTO Ilboral 'bare of public patronage Mar 29,1806 Grocery and Liquor &ore A large assortment of fine GROCERIES Teas, Cotfeee, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown 43ogars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Molasses, soda grades of Synips; MIA PdACKIZELEL, best In market. All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and re tan, prime. Wine, Brandy, Ry. Rrhisky jrc., for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity Jar H. Misbler'e Herb Bitters. and thel'areetZlugari W.M J. YARTIN, EMS] May 29. 1867,tf WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone; Wooden and Willow Ware, tslt*A general assortment o all Goods usually kept in . a FAMIIIY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1867.-a iutr .#tabito. GETTYSBURG 'LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES THE Proprietor of these Stables, feeLingthanifirlfor thellberalpatronageheretofore received, beget eave to Infermthe public thatheoontinnes the LIVRRY BUSINESS at hie eldstand on Waetdngtan street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, *here he is pre. pared at 'Mimes to aceommodatepsrponewithanytbing In hie line. HORSES, COLOURS, BlialniMAC., nrnished atehort notice and on reasonable terms, and competent di ivers sent along if desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place In the country. His stock and Coachman, of the first class, and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable Ile is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to parties duelling tog* over the ItattlePield or to vial t the Springs. • .. ALSO-11 0 818 A Mr AC lI'L 3'B will bebought and sold stall times. Personsdadringto purchasestock will find it to their advantage to Gallon cn undersigned, as his stock la warranted to be as rep- Anented or no sale. He has a Inelot of Horses and Mules fit present on hand which wink, c on reasons. hie terms. They ars wound and free from , and ere guarantied to work as reprosented. Persons will Aid it to !hal rad vantage to caliat tho old stand before hiring or pnrchseingelsewhore. May 29, isa—tir NICHOLAS WZAVZR THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettyth fv, Pa. ADJOINING THE FACILE HOTEL. THt undersigned would respectful .* ly infann the public that he has °pimaa now LIT.NET, BALD £?iD =DAM DUAL. la thig place, and is prepared to oSiz superior immtsamodatMes in SWIM*. He hasgrollitethlwalft DaggliX iz ler: riagekVacks, Light Tr de, =4 sndlchnst to meet thelic good, without vet or bpa leddlilit` none etyma "old cripples," Malan . Riding parties can always be an mcdag d ma f ""bie NW/mantis foriaehed. the Parties, iarg• mnall, can getinst what they want on most acomamodathe Ursa. 'Philters to the 'llattle-alsid politely Weeded to, and reliable drivers turufsbedif, Partite eon/eyed to and Ilmm t e Depot upon the ea rival and departure Of 41/1110 Homo boglither ilmilmilpsd. *ad Om' , a„ d om . for wrists,. Nivea . Oar sasawie **dr put soy iri t tdp - ,,,w al lt ud ic. veld isiimalsithig Vehicles and Ow innerale. , , Apar* Uttar ouradsastint *wo w m i d uit o y and bp. DispieLytraimmkx 4006.1111811ii1i, Vo• ammo( ABU plan weary' pp site sioust,is sualbtlii saird. e "I' UM SAT 30.1.11/0- MEALS A BEA DO YOU WANT CHEAP , AND GOOD Fall and Winter Goods ?. "YES !" 1 ' EVERYBODY ANSWER& THEN GO TO THE NEW STORE OF REBERT..& ELLIOTT, Opposite the Court-House, Gettysburg. g ood DO YOU lner T eel l ialt:t n s, d Jeans t go o rds inga, Gloves , einirpenden, Neck-ties, or 'anything ;lie in the gentlemen's wear: line? Go to REBERT & ELLIOTT'S. DO YOU WANT Cheep and good Wks. Al was, Dela in Ss. CI Ingham. Cal Imes desired for wear Gloves, Hosieryoop Skirts, Comets, or anything else Gct to REEERT & ELLIOTT'S DOYOU i Vit n ANTgig and Z o ltn n a g l , ins 4u Shee s t : ware, Um brellae,•Window Shades.or anything else of tke kind? Go to TISBERT & ELLIOTT'S. DOYOU I t NT f hem f: nddFui T°ll lnaslodir as s o rtm ent At MEM E ELLIOTT'S, Who are now selling goods at prices that mint astonish. To be convinced,mil and see for yonnelves. Nov. 20, 1887.-tf Italt!more et, Gettpborg LADIES' FANCY • R S ! AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Estabilithed PUN lianalictory, No. Tll ARCH FTENNT, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Hlect i AVE ;ow in Stare ofmy own Importation and Nan onsnare, on* of the lariplirt and moot beautiful se of FANCY FURS , or Win' and Vhildren's Wear in the City. Alm* lbw aesortinentotilent's Par Glynn and oolinn. , I nokenibledla Moose of asp ( goodeat very swimmable 18Med / would thirstily» Nell* a all from my of Adams county and tichalty. ....b.r the Name, Nrimber and Strad! Na 7111 Arch et • JOHN PARNELL, ,above ytb, month aide, Monad's. bate no Partner, nor conneatlos- virM say other Ilitorein , fOsA.l.—tm New Fall 4k Winter Goods E. HITESHEW vow rowithht lap dock . of DRY - . § fps, ~., . 1 ‘.. 1 0,....- . 7 . . 1 _ . I VIENSWARE atinDwAß4 Doorrs,..auss. ! iIATB - in: i .osto ssi 1 16 . • saw =Lo a/ steckvt seed; UMW. id dee tau lave been dace th e wl li pM at O. which canoe to strike thslarchipir ft W iwi . . *VP= 11 4 1 •7 414 P ., i 1 Tree' liad al l=eig is - VC 'POnsburs i g ~, , . . &UM. 1114 OCR e t IN v.* & W __~~_ .41 4 11*11000111.4 ag• FAHNESTOVK RROS. , havijip!r•cefirell their NEW FALL STOCK, the lergoist in the county—consieting of DRY GOODS, MEItINOES, I POPLIN'S, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS, DELAINES, CALICOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, fn every Tarlety CARPETS, a large stork and *Pry cheap 811 A W I-9, au kinds and prim' BLANKETS, very cheap QUERNAWARF.. the hugest stock In the enunty.and very cheap HA AWARE and Saddlery, In all Its branehm, at the loweet market rates. GROCERIES, of all kinds IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS Will sell , oooDS:st priced DiTTI2IO 00XP21111031. give us a call avid examine our stock. SIGN OF TILE RED FRONT Oct. 2, 188;.- t f J. L..SCH.ICK HAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES MERINOES, POPLAINS, • WOOL DELAINES, COBURGS, and ?LAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP ER -THAN EVER. Call at S. W. Corner of Public Square, &pt. 26, 1867.-tt FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR AT THE STORK OE A. SCOTT (f SON, THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF MERINOS, all styles. • DELAINES, all styles. *CALICOES, all styes: MUSLINS, all grades. Cloths and Caaalmere• of all styles and quality. Fittiosi wanting good Goode and fair bargains should go to A. SCOTT & SON, Chambersburg street, 2d Square, Gettysburg, Pi. Oct. 9, 1667 M 1 II AV IC 5e.441 been to the cities and botight at tow pdcaa MIISLINS, a full Tins 40..wda,aud will pall. MERINOES, 85 eta. to 81 25. 'ALPACAS, 50 cts. to $1:25. FLANNELS DELAPIFS, 20 ets. tosl 00 PRINTS, best, 124 cents MUSLIMS, 7 to 25 cents lac., &c., &c., CLOTHS, $1 25 to $lO CASSIMERES, 75 cts. to $3 50 BLANKETS, $2 50 to $9 pair • SHAWLS, $1 25 to $ll FURS, all prices HOODS, 50 cts. to $2 50 GLOVES, 10 cts. to $2 00. HOSIERY, 12} to 75 cents_ GINGITA.IIS, 12 cents Northwest Corner of Center Square, ORNAMENTAL TOYS HAS Jun received , from Philadelphia the argeet beet and cheapest assortment of ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS ALPACAS, ever opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store ,to Dalt more at opposite Fahneet.nk•' Store. 03ept. It . 11167.4 Gettysburg, Pa. Till Ill i teraigned has bought eat his former partner. WI. tits now cootie:mg the T BM-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns; on the earner of the Railroad :and North Stratton street. Thankful for past patronage, be win endeavor to deserve Its continu anus, by prosecuting the boldness as vigorously and ones large a scale as passible—always selling a good article and giving good measure. Farmers and ethers may look for the prompt filling of orders. Re also continues the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most popular kinds. Llousek evert and others should give hlm a call. Blacksmith Coal constant ly on hand. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Nov. Z), 1867.-tf JACOB RILEYE Michael Leer's Old stand I'PTERSBURG, F. S. ADAMS COUNTY; PEN2V4. JOHN AND PE'rER BECKMAN wOULD respectfully announce to the p u blic that r they are now prepared to fu nish lime in any q uantity. Persons would do veil to g ive them a call before g oin g elsewhere as they will end them accommodatin g in every respect. Nov. 20,1867-6 m NEW LUMBER YARD. Tundersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroaii, Near Guinn Reilly's Ltme ChM, Gettysburg and uki the public to give him a call. His assortment •ie one of the beat ever offend here, ana hie price, afford only the smallest living Profit• Ho has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and ha BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, kc., tc., and la con staidly adding to his stock. Come and examine for yourselves it .A supply of Shingled, at low priess,alwaya on hood JACOB BRIADB. Nov. 1.1868.--tf. 9411INGX,118.—Ptime Shingles, the 1.-1 beet in Ya r darket, for sale at JACOB 1311RADVB new Lumber, on the Railroad, adjoining the Line LW, Gettyabinrg. [N0v.1860.-ts CANNON'S CORNER Of► BALTIMORE AND EAST MID DLE 81.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOVEL 11f1 _OIIIORIPTIOR OF WORE IXRCUIRP Ix May 29,1857-ftr G ETTY S BURG MARBLE YARD. • MULLS & RIO In Mut York4ltreet Gettysburg, Pa. Where taw are prepared to tarnish all kiwis of work la their Gab. 817011 Al awfu l MILIng., TWIRL anDITONMS tk• niitiat omit aa ' stio;ip so the eitespest aretr, as • talL Pi• - atate to*se la *Pings ' * ff mia se. uev , FRIG,,- 4 nialurmir o no „Atl AND: 011 4¢p Y A,• eta, .*1 6.040, -+ 8 'EC'IiL NOTIO To A 4 Whom it May, ;Colima KNOW YE THAT DUPHORN & HOFFMAN GETTYSBURG, PA Dee. 18, 1867.—tf JOHN M. WARNER TOILET SETS, FANCY CARD DE VISITES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTIONS OP ALL KLVDS 415041, gumber, gime, k. GETTYSBUItG LIME KILNS. LIME FOR SALE Walt lards. G*TTYBBURG, PA., TRRI I / 4 NRITTSTYLI OF TRIM ART tc, to • . " Aim • * * I CLOCKS WATORE § 5 . JEWELRY.,,,& - C. CALL AT SOPER & McGARTNEY'S pitiv JEWELRY STORE, "On York iireet, *pinnies the Bank, GO tyeburg, Penna. , A new and fall issortmont jinn received ire* tbe SILVER AND PLATED WARE ; MUSICA L INSTRUMENTS 1 such as Violins, Guitars, Aocordarow, Plates, Wife., 'shwas trhami mods : Item Strings, Itotn,Bridgra art everything bokouglag to the instruments. ilzrng and attkinds of work in our Una promptly and on reawonabieterms. 44-itti work warraptagytegtra atkitukum—swl all gooda mold, Warranted to M what they aro reprice aid. Nov. 27, 180TAlf ' . ISAAC K. STAUFFER 9 ~ Watchmaker and Je weler , No. 148 North 2d se., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. , An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Sayer and Plated . Ware constantly on hand. . SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PItIkiENTS! asp -Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. (Nam 21, 1667,-1y --- SEEING IS BELIEVING • AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER 4 SILVER PLATED WARES, Including every style '—'=—, and description, mad- I i. :: _i 4 44.4 T expressly for the Winter .:. • i , a trade, which for neatness 4 ilii TZT - .. end durability cannot be A` ' MM. --"" surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesele sod Retail Maunfacturing Establishmeut, 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ARP - Re-plating at short notice. Dee.lB, MR. [Ang. 21.-ly Watches for the Million ! AERANDALE A CO'S GREAT WATOU CLUB. VERYBODY needs • good watch, and wishes to get _Ea at the lowest possible price; • horde of swindlers knowing this bare contrived various ingenious devices to get people's money, and then either hill tossed a watch, or send ono 'that is worthless as a time-keeger. AR RAN DALE A CO. have now perfected arrangements by which, for the small sum of 310,a good and reliable watch may be 01MrSINII obtained. They have farmed a GREAT WATCH CLUE on the fallowing plan. Ceirtificates con taining the numbers of all the watches named In our wholesale Het( which is seat to all applicants) are mixed up, enclosed in eavelopes, and mold for 25 cents each.— Every cert ideate is IiaIS.A37XD to be for • watch and as will be seen on reference to the list, Done are/ of lice value thao Ten Dollars, whilst some are worth it 300.-- We undertake to send any witch drawn whatever nay be its value Air Blikand to teller that every use may ab eolutely depend upon genie, a Bret class time-keeper, I we guarentee that every poreheaer of One Dollar's worth ' of torch:luaus:shall rectifye at least one for watch No. 533 on oar wholesale list, sent ;wet free, which' is a Ant-class Latent lever, a handsome and reliable witch, In *Aging silver Laming case, and usually sold for 340. Ton will certainly get such • watch; ind. Wilkie', you may get a Gold Chronometer worth 1500. We sell the certlAcates as follows: One for 25 cents; Three for lin mite; Ns for al ; and Twenty for 33. To atom seders 11, we will send • hantboate Chain gratis.: To those seeding 03, We will send a gold chain warranted Dot to tarnish la 30 reads.— Parties getting sp larger. clubs will receive liberal pre sente, particukra of which miy be learned oe applica tion. A• it Is oar Intention to do • strictly honorable bruiser, and to insure our customers from liability to loss, weevil! send our Catches, it desired, wi thick money, Instructing the Express &gentle collect only on delivery. If we are desired to' forward watches hy mall, the money must be sent us by Bank Draft or Poet Office Order, aid k will then beatusr risk. We will thea register the package at our puit Mace, and if lost will re-place It free of charge. If any watch sent is not approved, It may be returned and the money Will be refunded. The repute- lien of our Arm, which bas ' been established for Ave years, and %well known ht every part of the country. we trust will be deem's' a suAlcient guarantee . that we will faithfully perform all we contract to do. Address AIIitANDA LI • CO, 162 Broadway, New York, fir Poet Oaks Box, 5,235. 07 - E. H. MDLNIGII, Chatubersburg street, Agent for Gettysburg. Dec. 2f ,1111111.-3 in JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street. PHILADELPHIA, lianatacturer and Dealer In SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Gordo are decidedly the cheapest in the City TRIM'S PLAIN., A So. 1. Mar..14,11387.-ly Album &mart, ice. TIN-WARE AND STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE . It THE COUNTY, AT S • G. COOK'S , (Formerly indrew Polley's); also some of THE BEAT 000KING-BTOVR9 IN TIER MARKET, among which are the . LD DOMINION, COMPROMISE. PENNSYLVANIA. NOBLE COOK. SCONOMIBT, • BARLEY SHEAF. kc. Also. ninny other articles for kitchen nee, which will be sold as low ma at soy other place in the county. L. O. COOK. Apr 11.12.18611. HARDWARE ♦ND O I OC 111E8 . THE a nbscribers havel net returned from the ninon with asimmenseeupply of HARDWARE& GROCEMB, which they are offering at theirold stand in Baltimore street, at priceito snit th Mimes . Ours to.ikconalatel part of hoe Findings, Cabins illakerrefools Hormekeeper'iPtxturee kindsoflr 0 0 C.ERIEB Or AL AI L I %INDS,oa de Of Is,Paints. tc.,dtc. Thereto noartielef neludod In the several departments mentioned above. but whatean Se had at this toes. Every class of Mechsalc'scan be so mennioditedhere with toolsandAndings,andHonaelkeep• er'ecan find every article', theirline. Give usamill as we arsOf•Pareato eel l a sl owforeash asanyotherhonso ontofthee Ity Way 20 1002 TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned take this method of Worm tug lb. public thatCite7still carry on ale Cabs e raking 4 Bilsiness. In all its 'cartel braocliosonut that they now Moil on Weida large dr octant of ' . BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safi., Maks, Stands, Di l ening Bureaus, Matra, of different kinds • in short everyP in the ng Cabi net-making ALSO, READY-MADE COFFINS, AND, COp'INS MADE TO ORDER. All of which wil 1= . 14411 promptly, at the old stand_ on South Bandit Winebrenner's Tea jm.. The understood, sing had over 30 years ez p4ence in the buiswass, Satter themsolves that. can walier•• work" , 8 47 uporo,ifitot Imam Y , teners an others will And tto their Adventism to oall and buy from us, as we are ssurausd to NU es leer ao poodblo, to mutt tin tinier • , nummint, pas. u. I.IIIL-41s 1 MA*BLX wolas 1. TvAAJT 4 uRF 4 ., sfrEAFFER. k E BF4CKER, pETERstuBa, (Y. MUM:, Ars prepared to olbl'tothePabpc , aaytbiag fa their ll* agaisiPtliesa 1» hilid tki misty. draariaiduran4eki won So ' sit' sad ataatise sal stock beton bayiai eleprritere. FU T VAE mai t.)•tirdar. ig4; 004, .4 visa dispatcb. flan. 21, MS.-4 l it i ClS OP 14 064 m il Altainbtl liti4 llWats ild sliardwart, Outing, &v. Clarp•atar'ffool e . Biackszolth'eTools. Coach Vladimir' JOEL B. DAItU DATIDZIW/143. CaWatt waking. Mwteemil fMkfko• R Elfo A . .t . I 1210 uErrysuurta SIETLIGRT GALTARY. THE undersigned ti&ee pleuure JR. sanolanciugae the/lima of Gettpshrtrt and the pabileiparrally that he has reineved Am his old room en Heat WulA le itreet, 'to lialtheer• street sag nearly appetite taeantoreoflabseetock Brothers. The roam be sow employ has been recently Stied up liaptaili for his Mullane,: The location lc an admirebleone, enabling itibl id Ulm Pbeillren in aßehatkr of weather, *ad erlth a °menace nneginiled any whereafter, L IVII- , Ly 11 PHOTOGRAPHS,' St eine anteceertption, executed lathe Sleet sty le Partionbtrettention vett totheOARTXD2 VISITE, and la copying El and TrAGIIHRIULOTYPIS of sleceseedirlearda. Also— • TH2 GETTYSBURG GEMS, • new style ofpletare which has become very popahr with the public, not onlyfor their beanty, bettor c&eap. owl and convenience. =TIRE for ORR DOLLAR en -1,1)ROILAIN PICTURES, which for *tar bendy and durability aro unienneeed_ - 11'• are prepared to carry on the bluing.* In all lid wariourbran&en,aaS hitringbadoosildersblesuperiessie ere run no risk in GriIitARTZEING PERFA..T 11713740170 N. Oall aid IRISMill• r oda an I sad Jltd_ge lb , Par seh-ee. LEVI-1101PM Juno 21,11166- • %%TE are always glad to see our friends et the givelaior Gallery, it still stands in the same old pleat Opposite,the lank oa York at., Get. tyebore, Pa. C. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES the Ex alike Gamy are aspect and at. humiahad at one.third city prima. Call and examine specimen'.. C. J. TYSON. VXCELS.IOII - is our motto. To plea sour ideal *ad to reader satisfaction la every Instance oar dotarndnation. 0. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand in assort inant of Ana Prairies, Photograph Alba ass,Carda and Baskets for grasses , *oarlike Battle-field. Phdtograpbso oar Generals, and other distinguished individuals. at tie pzeelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON. THE beet Photographs made in this County are made at the Racelsior Gallery : , Getty*. burg. opposite the old Bank. C. J. TYSON. BY ill means have your Photographs Made a the Excelsior Gallery if you desire &era per get .o. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Vettle-field, singly or in sets, very low; also Sterwiecopie Views to thellettle-Ileld, at the lExcelrlorHely. Do not 611 to see them. C. J. TYSON. FRAMES OF EVERY. KIND, for Large Pictures, Marriage Cortificatai, Church CortiScants, Missionary eartitlcaise. Lc. very chimp at Al. G. BHZAFFEVB New y Gsller7, Hanover, Pa. June 6,1587.--1 y tinaurial. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Is agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at 90 cents on the dollar, payable aentl-anttnally at our counter. ♦il necessary information given. • GEO. ARNOtEo, Cashier Gettysburg. N0v.27, 11167.-4 f GETTYSBURG NATIONAL ,BANK• oovisasxgarr Bo :gm of all kiada, BOUGHT and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted Into YIPE•TWEN IT BONDS without charge. • COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. Th. RIG II EST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all klutz. bought for parsoza without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest nit SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per cent, viz: A. PER CUT. for I year. 4 PER MINT. lisr 6 mouths, 3 PER CENT. for 3 maths. • Persons wishing Information In regard to U.S. Beads, and Stocks oral' kinds, ars Invited to Oren, a call, sad we will ffrs all talbralarlou cheerfully. - J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Gettysburg. Oct 30, 1367-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS u Ibllows : 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR I YEAR, 4 " " " " 6 MONTHS, 3 e 64 WILL CONVERT 7-30 NOTES INTO 5-90 BONDS AS USUAL free of durrge; CAM COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS assay kind tree of charms as Commission, and will at all thane pay the ITICIREST PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all business promptly alt here tofore pertaining to a well regulated Bank. • CEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Wettysburg, Nor. 6 1867-tf 010. DV IBOLTON (tate of arrsois et Cb.) DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and Si. Paul streets BALTIMORE, BANKERS, BROKERS, A.MI DZALERS If Government Securities, Gold, Silver, &e HAVE OONSTANTLY FOR SALE, 11. S. 1881 BONDS, 11. B. 5-20. BONDS, U. S. 7-30 BONDS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS, T-/10 BONDS o'4l issues ameartal into wpm the mad favorable tends. DpecistageatiClw the wive UNION PAOI7IO R/lIGROAD DONIS, AND . PAcaFIC RAILROAD BONDS, bearing six per cant. Interest is 'obi, • agsPersons 'wishing to odonsort any descriptkos of sr minas, or make at clump iarostionts, am hays A. Mum promptly exsontsd. ORDERS BY Kin, OR EXPRESS WILL swims PitoiCrr aulTher. nIT I RM AL P . yWJI IMUIPll '' or salo. Aliip•Depoults roisellvisiaatlntseust odd ipligie balances seld•et to aback at ! • ' {Des. 4,11/IT.-Om Notice to apiialists DUBOIS dalltniof foriottni, ttadraaltatag asealy MEE PER CENT., are req amid to sill al Ow Citttysburg National Bank 011tATIT UNION PA:CIPIC AID Ala° csnisr. rigid "appal) on. SiAtrig: arqulOkr byeread wale ' ilsreottne eta be kit it aljuilioi! of ttifa ant ;64 when ail letamigtimmotiorsiag ttill talisman, wifi boditiettatt# straw 911.-11 •; - ; 4:-.ll4llolWitUlbboildibr 11pOiteit , , AltaitgiAg. . & Stamp*. ,voNtioft v./go:v . 4m uAyl,Ne .6.4, mortal to gin thou at& No saki "Vibe spared to nada metallic:llmin oars tem - ki'AURFP9i st:**9l.,:eta tsAfitt HOLIDAY PRESENT'S. DRY GOODS I .FANCY GOODS 1. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. Wirtb over 12,000.000! MI to be bid for ONE DOI,. DAR EACH. AGENTS FOR EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, AMMOUllite, MILLI 001001141111111110 of the overstocking of the lingUsk market, se inutisnis quantity : of DRY and FANCY 4300 ft have been tonal ed to them with Instructions to be cleared lkw ImmadMte auk, at any unifies. A. & Co., have, therefore, resolved to offer them according to their ardinaryspreetei of tonsb..essat $1 each, without rr gard tomb's', The following Hut shows the original wholesale prises organise of tie cosies whichlhey now offer at $l. BMW, Potf,and EDAM Robed .from $l6 00 to $6O 00 Bets of Iftws, &able, Ermine or Itink,.-.. 2 0 00 to 100 00 Ladles' Muffs " " ... 16 00 to 60 00 " Collars " .. • 10 00 to 40 00 bilk aid Satin Drew Patterns 16 00 to 46 , 00 Esrey add Egyptian C10th5........_....... 600 to 12 00 AIFOOOII and Muslin de Leine, 400 to 10 00 Fresseh Merinos and Twills 10 00,to 20 00 cambric, Thibet and Mohair .......... ..-... 4 60 . to 10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts 2co to 600 Silk and Lace Veils 200 to 600 Beta tine ennead Collars 200 to AOO Pubs of Ladles' Corsets 2Su to 000 RandkerchieL, Silk, Philo, II r, -Mulled' and Embroidered I..fneb t..: +n: 1,, dozen Ladles and Gents' Cotton. Wo Bilk Houand half lloae; per d •rett pairs Ladies and Gents' Merlin, Cotton. Linen and Cotton Shirts and I:tidsi..b Ina : each Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth,Cassimere, and ...... Linen and Woolen Table Covers White and Colored Linen Napkins. per dozen.. illuslins, White and Unbleached per 15 to 40 Marinas; Shawls In Woolen; Silk and Merino Nobles or Clouds; Woule floods; BLsnkets; I , lllOrt and Muslin netts ; Velvet Ind Morncro Portmonaies; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Pour and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with‘pearl, tortoise and ivory handled: Preach Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Beau; Resole an ; Yowling Plumy Parley Combs; Hair Nets; Work Boxes; Silver Card dases ; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles; Opera Oilettlll, tr. We have also received a splendid usortment of WATCHES, - - - Gold and Silver Hunting Cases for Gents; Enameled do. for Ladies, together with Chains or every pattern and style. Bets of Jewelry in every variety; Sleeve Buttons, Thimble., Lockwa; Crosse.; Rings of every kind; Brace lets; Gold Pens, ke., Be. I'RI BILVERWA RE DEPARTMENT COMPRISES Silver, Dining and Tea Sete, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons, Forks, Tea oons, Goblets, Drinking Cups, Cof. fee Gras, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bow* Fruit Baskets, Cake Bukete,Card Baskets, Frui t Knive.. Syrup Cope, Salvers, Portmonales. Pie Knives, Fish Knives, Mustard and Balt Spoons Napkin Rings, Jigs Stands, Wine Holders, Card Cases, ' ke. All the above list of articles to be sold for $1 00 each, The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Car- Heater naming each article idithe stock, and its value. these Certificates are enclosed In envelopes, mixed up ; and sold at 5 CENTfi EACH-6 FOR $l-11 FOR $2. Whatinreff article is named in the Certificate an be obtained at ONE DOLLAR. The article will biahown to the holder of the Certifi cate, and it will be at Us opflon, whether he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. In case article. sent by mail or express are not satisfactory, they can be re. tiu-ned and the money will be refunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to soine article of sterling value, worth much more than ► dollar. In proof of this Ton can have for any of our certificates and 11 00, any of the followingarticles, so thatlf you are not pleased with thearttcleor articles named on the certificate, you need not lose the 25 cents you paid for It: One Silver plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver plated Butter Dish with plate and cover, Lady's Shop ping Bag, a6O picture dl►um bound In velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spools silver plated on whitemetal,set double plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pasta 'pattern (2A yards eassimere), pair JOTIVIIfII Paris Rid Gloves, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 16 carat Gold plain Ring. REFERENC.IO. Daring the for years we have been agent! for Europe an alanurachirenv, we have received hundreds of com mendatory notices from the prim, and letters from pri vate individuate, expressing the highest satisfaction with our method of doing business. We have many of these testimonials with names and dates, printed in pamphlet form, and ea we have no space for them in this advertise ment, we will send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express. C. O.D. do that the money need only be paid ON DELIV ERY OF THE GOOD& We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by . • ram, Post Oates Order, or Bank Draft. We want agents ItVESYWII6itIi to whom a liberal compensation will be paid, which can be learned on ap plication. Ifl,.Take care to write your name and addree in • clear, dletinet band, and address Post Office Box, 5285 H. MINNIGH, Charnberaburg Agent for Gettysburg. Dgc.11,1867.-.lm. - RAITGH'S COMMERCIAL MA- Nll7.Bl:B.—We ailnotinee to farmers and dealers in Fertilisers, that the following prices have been adopted for thespring season: BA VGIPS RAW BONE PHOSPIIATS. Price, $56 per 2,000 lbs. BAUGH'B CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER Price, $46 per 2,006 BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE. Ptice, $5O per 2,000 lbe. This well-known popular trade-mark will be found ttp one very package of the above manure,. The high estimation in which BAI7OIIII Boat Mutsu have been held, daring four -1 teen years past, we shall ful ly sustain in the future. Hay ing now the entire control of the great resources of the city of Ch icago, for furnishing Am monia and Phosphate yielding material, via:—Bones, Dried r i ghDE MARK pl e a . Blood, &c., we have, In connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest hrairj e o f or furnishing th is e manures, at the abovelow prices.. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago JOHN RALSTON k CO— General Agent's, New Tork GEORGE W. KIRKE t CO., " GEORGE DIIGDALE, Wholesale Agent, Baltimore, Par all information respectitg the above Manures, ad dregs either of the above houses. Jan.ls, 1868--3 m C. C. WINE (itf Remover, Fit WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs th • public that he carries on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS in all its branches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township, about onstalf mile from Bream's hill!, on the road lead ing from maid Mill to the Immittaburg road, and is pre pared to execute all orders with promptness. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED To. He also manufactures HAND.ILLIEBB, WANING POI= AND BROOM-HANDLIIB, for wholesale and re• nil trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to badness, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gentyabarg, will receincom t attention. • Aug. 7, IWI.-17- R. 11017 CH. ROBERT D. ARMOR , GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, !zit Middle street, hairs spare from the Court-hoeue, • GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or ders fa his Una. Work done in lb. mat swim- Itctory manner, and at prices is low as can possibly be allbedad tomako a living. GAS PIPE lb:Waal, as well am ("bandoliers, ltrackate, Drop Lights fro ; shoo WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and frost Spigots, and, in short, artnttking belonging to gm or water fix- . tures. Solis bong, and furnished it desired . . Locks of all kinds repaired. EDec. $5, 1867.-If Patent Gum &rubber. THE advantages of the Scrubber over all dhoti is—lit that /twill do the work Moue half the time ;madly employed; 2nd,rthat it Tree wroth lees thee widow and the workload; better; that ttwilirtserlad drythelleer at th e same thole a save all tier labor el wiping up with • cloth ;4th, that It hest a grad way years, by ocoedcmally mewing the Shama, width ma be dose very emir, aad at very trig =frathem Ibr sale at the store ollt 2. Paton cm al the beiV t he ull4 Baltimore arm Gettysburg, amderth did/ aPPollithi ; brut for d a y m; ommin med E.Y. P OF TEE atessisnui, s., N0v..114 th• Isdisysived hivin G g the above Scrubbers Inusiolo *ashy oactially-recosussad thew to the. public as ftft wwwellsohe purpose which they . ars Istiodsd. J. L. TAU, DAME N. ETAING)IZ, -11111.112 L WON% Z. O. BMW . itca wan, w. a arm& Nov. all ISM-ft GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS.' 10,000 BMUS. QP WHIM WANTED _ The esehrejipisdr , rastodeled salt improved kb milli near New Meets (ibrdisrly piled oWalnat * ro w boa am “greet thipo So do an ittltde waib blabs. 'ilk =wad Chaitsatlyonbead, fermis or ezebsage, the very best astute otrewsr, Istas. aid Nanny PIMP, oho Ry eista add ilsokebait Plow, 'pith *very variety et Obe p sad did otteliaat. lifindsgs KEW NUM attsofild, bets prepared to es allittaiki~srslitetait Aob A Artier la od totbasablet 011 r eliultal a log a eA pes bi• wepts, bilard 4b• !see the who* , 14410. lead the 10 maisodi, dm saving a double 1011b•hatipedf the sow and partgl elturraillr abate suir. twit etwookumoiii wfil be' able to ph••• mop lie,pos4 isignomp limee lbe aft theuitsie sea* ' ➢ J. MR 11.11 ANON April 11% lathirtthoirms. AREAI4DALE & CO., unumar, IMF Tom READ THIS orrsu. ♦RRANBALI & 182 Broadway, New . York Fibfuary 19 ; 1868. ALL AROUND THE WORLD? The First _Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden In Nashau, Sept. 20 186 C. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE lIA‘R • RE- EMORATIVE restores Gray Nair to its natora.l ilrrEl thairorlginal organic, action. ICradicates Dandruff and Humors. Prerentsiair falling out. Is s superior Dreg sing. It.contains no injakons ingredients, and le the mast popular arid reliable article throughout the Eaet West; North and South 11121..50bl by Dr. R..llorner, Gettysburg: J. 5. Tough- Inbaugh, Ilaruptou ; I.lartroan and Sadler, Petersburg and Druggists generally 6 IX) to 13 60 PORT GRAPE WINE Ned NJ Hundred* of Congregations for 4 oo to 12 GO 450 to 600 Church or Communion Purpo.veB A LBO, 3 00 to 23 00 200 to $OO Ercellent for Ladies aml Weakly Persons 6 00 to 12 00 VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPELFR•9 PORT UR•PE WINE, YOUR YEAR:I OLD TIMID just . ly celebrated native Wine is nad• from the 1 juice of the Oportu Grape, raiii.l in this country.— Its invaluable TONIC AND STIIHNGTHEN INC, PROP ERTI are unsurpassed by any oltar native Wine. living th pure nice of the Grape, priailleed under Mr. Speer's own personal supervildou, its( purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gen erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may usii it to ad vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the varluns ailments that at tl:ct the weaker vox, It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape i Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grapeyine. . - -• Weakly persons 6nd a benefit itg 91111. Sprees Wined i 9 Ifuerdials are preferred to cotLer lefties. 114-Sold by Druggists and Grocers A. Spaer'e Vineyard, New Jersey. 0f11c5,241 Broadway New York. u[Sept. 4,18417.-1 y DR. L. J. GROVt'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE PLASTER 110 This deservedly popular remedy having been greatly impri,ed , io now o ff ered to the ci tizeus of :dams county. e many thousands who are daily using It, testify to its magical virtues In the early stage. of Omruniption, ifbigghs, local kheissitatirse. Neuralgia, Jab , and Tooth _Ache, ireakneu and Pa in in the Back, Side and Kidneys, Cancer, Scrofula, Old Sores, Erysipelas, fresh }Pounds, Burns, Bruises. Sore or Inflamed Breasts, Inverted Toe Nails, Corns, Buniems, dr. Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures it has performed, might be published; but the discoverer le willing to rely on its intrinsic merits. In order to Intro duce it into every family in the country. Prepared only by the proprietor, 253 E. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER., Dr. R. HOR NER. and J. 8. PORN EY, tiet'ysbarg, and by the user. chants of the county. liK/ELINCLS :—Honry Culp, of P., 'Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner, J. L. Schick. sairMerchants can get a supply ny calling at .1. WIN E• BRENNER'S. at Wholesale Prices. July 31, 1867.-1, y OUNT'S COMPOUND'. FOR THE CURE OF PUTRID SORE THROAT. INFLUENZA_ or any other Inflammatory inward dimenaa of the Throat if not of too lung standing. A Imo, SCARLET FEVER. This medicine Dam been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES in different parts of the country, and has nerer beer: known to fail if taken in time and according to direr Mons. It is warninted to cure. Give it a trial and it will speak for itself. Beery household aboold provide them selves with a box of this medicine and keep it on hands, The cures that It has effccled are truly marvelous. ivs.Prepared and sold by Isuast. Tomer *Co., get l f at nearly all th• Stores in Adams county. May 29, 1867.—tf ISRAEL YOU NT k CO. tomarding gouscS. NEW FORWA it DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse,Cars, &c.. of cup k E.tassumr, the undersigned intend to carry on the Gaminess, under the- Arm of Itionast & Co., at the old stand On the turner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Hay, Flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Groceri. e, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. ..a -- -Aregatr line of Freight Cars wlllleave our Ware house every TUESDAY NOON. and accommodation trains will be run as tleMuilon may require. ByAbis ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our elm, run to the Warehouse of Sterensun & Sous, IOC) north Howled• street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay Rood prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every. body to give us a call. MEM Jan 8, 1868 M'CURDY & HAMILTON. DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, cke T HE undersigned are paying at their Ware-house, in Carlisle street, adjoining Bnehler's Ball, the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, CLOVER AND n.MOTHT-BEEDS, PO TATORSe &0., &c., and invite producers to give them a call beiire selling. They have constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OP GROCERIFS, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, dic.„ with Salt, Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps. Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, &c. Also the best brands of FLOUR, with PEED of all kinds. They likewise bays SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacitio OCIIIIIO, Rhodes' Phosphate and A AI Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the bigheet market priroa for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living 'profits. They ask a shareofpublie patronage, resolved to give satisfaction In every case. July 8,1867.-tt DANIEL GULDEN, DRY GOODS, • FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. T nx undersigned keeps on hand, at hie Ware House. known as "Goaciess's Statims," in StrateM township on the line of tbe Gettysburg Ballrosd, all kinds of GROCE .13, LE 8 Including Sum Coilke, Motassea, Spiced, de., with Salt nth, Oils, T el Bacon, Lard Ac. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, IncludlngßaiDdlng Stint Shingle., latba,Stiiveand Black smith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assortment of Dry sh e h ooe,la prepar nd Bost& a Shoes, Rats sod OsPopr ices oi ail kinds, whie ed to sell at the lowest . He also pays thehteheet market price Ihrlflonr, Grain, Gam, Gata,Eviakwhest, Clover end Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, de., or will receive and forward the same to market oa oteundesieu. Re rerpeethally asks hie Mende and the public Aug to give 1887.-tt him a call. DANIEL . GULDEN. , ..21, Er: E. BtDDI.B. H. S. BENNER. 1110,000 Bolts., Grain Wanted. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE - 130178J1. WM. X. BIDDLII 00. would inkrat the public that they have lease& the Warebecse ottoir nee ofEtratkrn street and the Railroad, in Gettys arg, when ethey will caw on THE GRAIN AND PRODUOR RIISINIDS, le tants bronchial. The highest prices will always be tew Wboot, Rye, Oorn, Osts, Glover ad Timothy Flaxseed, Sumac . Hey an d Straw Dried trait- Wads, Seep, Hansa, Shoulders and W es,Potatoes, with it else in the country predate, line. ng..—cte hand, for *ale, Coffees, Ihip,rn, llohlesso, Syrups, Teas, Solon, Salt, Chemise, Tinegah., Ude. blustar Marsh 'Brooms, Iltioltete, = i t Ahm ee oo9 l 4l ; ir„ho4Tala Mk! b =are always able to supply a Rut rate article o 1/Mnr, with the different kinds billed, Me; Grand Plaster, with Guano' and other fent th aws. COAL, by the bushel, ton or carload. they will run e LIMB OR FREIGHT CABS front Get lyibsetto Balthnore once every week. They are pro. :peed to 'Now Freight either way, in any quantityot EILIARASPRATIIiIi. Th ey ll attend, iidenred, the of purchases e .city and delivering the Rood/ eettrthurg. Their can ran to the warehouse of Dothan Loop Goy Ne.l2llNorth Howard • street, neer Irseddin, lieltlmore, where freight.'will be ;received asanttlpi. Tlayismite thcattention Nth* public to their lion aiming them that they will spare eilbrt to 400011tMaillte all who maypotronise them. Aprill9.llloo.e.tf BIDDLE RIRERRI Wind: J. R BARRXTT & CO., Proprietors, italic:heater, N. 11. [Feb. 12, 1668 --ly SPEER'S TO USE WM. M. BIGRAM, ALEXANDER CuBEAN JAMES DIGLIA3I. ROBERT McCERDT, ITN. 8. HAMILTON. DEALER IN 0 sAtiritat, socri:oro Tux &ran • „1,, Wednesday + .or 8244 Woof, , telt:4.l4n* d • paid, unless AUDI •- A orattnion r am ratei., A Ilbersi ions adve ' • Special • rites, to Deal/reit lierhe els' sax. Is one-bait any newspaper hi rertising ma* Jos Prows of siC ectited, and is fair Caids,•Parephlets; will be piloted sh El a. IIeCONAVOINT, Andriseri DMC CONA • AND! It. I sw,at ola elk% "` store y Mae - ea altsatlos meat erlatatat. gloss; Ralty, ' at all think P • 4., ISEEE A J. COVIS Aa • LAW, wig - siker l.dnw• Moo beta/me , stormy Balt lours 211144, DAVID WEL LAW, Caw atidi cor of Centro liquarc itilbrinec—Hoe. Nay N. 18117. DAVID A. • B MIT '4,T LAW: sid another bedtime's arose. at Mr ar • posits the Court. H. CLAIM AG Nand NU *Mewl Ike U. Y. Goirenneast; Pay, hisakress. =MEC= May 20, i sr. A nor DR. J. W. b. A . / Has his Ogletist h wo doors sbots tbs. • liottysberg, My a% JOHN lOAN Ottoein • the Lutheran Drag Store, when he attend Say 01111111 Persons in want of • it May 29,1U7. DR. C. 1 . 1 . 10 11 4 1 : 1 1 / 4 1 7 D lbe oflree at kb hew% sonar of 10= Sill Itailreatk, I OEN W. TI 'IP 11•1111511,, next &Porto 111001 k. C.. CI an um". Ile smith' We Ul H. .111 were reit= MCI UAW. ' WAR D. • trtthr Iv olonottio• pared to ottani tot o wirrixo 01ID i MO 07 . IN. 'laving bed towed attention to.besibug ed• public pstrublisgb Gettysburg, fit.. QIIRVEYOR . TRIANCI22. • Cosivey••••es •`e• of COMITTSII#IO watrnce Ow DIM A RTICLSS Of 4. Waving haeOusla to 111C0iTbs lairs& I y ottesed to sod ' Fairfield, Lamm OG,. May ID, INT.—II OH ! • THE undersi an A I:almost's public, aid would II preperod tairtitad 17 strki attestills A estisteetten. ====Cl Way 5',11141711,1r. IWILL be is DAY esi DUDA desire wie so Auld* will leers diet, 0,1111110 A! OK l Zeligbor, wasiat when thei "sew Wid be Bela. 21 T RE mibicrib "Meratred ' iltril iiP , 1. a•Gimumor.. short sates. go 1 1 4 hood, asd will • Ja0512.1181.4f. lksids UNITED L. T. Xllll-11A, BEACH ST B r F. FORM:BELT Oct 9,1961.-17 KEYSTO rig WM. E NO gyms it at J.L. stud up in ire le pleural, aad Ifl7l WitiOdiedi sealimmidedsi plow. IllisaMet • th•publishastn • •: avi. EAGLIC I= K. JO.EtAr* 411rAs °main*, Sp Om DI 70t. Qardyl Ma li GETTYS THI imbecritor . ••••• tholt he Is MU Slap sad Ma* 4 M ~, (11•41 Clemasis, dere wee, Straw Wirer I!!ia.! 2 ba tat Fromm withi' Wm 101 shut- 114 IA sMr. s' 1
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