11 P Qllt farmer anb tioustitteptr. lIOW TO 'RAISE EARLY TOMATOES AND LIMA BEAMS. Tomatoes can' be raised ten days earlier than usual by topping the vinei. Ninety per cent. of the ft uit is within eighteen inches of the ground, and ninety per cent, of thevine is beyond that distance. The vine does not bleed, so that it may be cqt fearlessly, and the removed branches sitould be dug beneath the surface. The proper time is when the first fruitis of the size of an egg. The same prin ciple applies to lima beans. If allowed to grow at will, they will measure forty feet; but the first beans are formed on the lower part of the vine, and many of those on the upper part of the vine never ripen. When the beans are five feet and a half high, pinch oft the termin al bnd, and rereat this process should a new shoot start from the final leaf-stalk. in conse quence of this shortening-in, new shoots will be thrown out from the main stalk, and these will be well filled with beans, and so early in the sceson as to perfect their ripening before. frost. As compared with:the old system-of permitting the vine to'run at any length un checked, this has many advantages. The main stalk becomes twice as large, the fruit bearing shoots are all formed early, and the amount of crop is doubled. On the old sys tem more than half the bean-pods are -devel oped too late to perfect themselves before I roil. Lima Beans require heavy fertilization, and even the most highly nitrogenous man ures may be fearlessly applied in large quan tities. Petuvian guano may be used with great profit for this crop. Several cultivators have tried different me thods of cultivation. One was in the habit of using poles five or six feet high, with rails tied on the top horizontally. Thus treated the beans bear an abundant crop. Another planted about the middle of May, in drills. The beans were three or four inches apart in the rows. For the want of poles, pea-brush was used, and the vines ran all over it. The crop was a very good one. Others, using poles, let the bean run to the top of the pole, and then turn it down ; if too long or vigorous, it is turned up again. But the simplest, most effective, and most approved method is as we have stated : nip off the shoots at feet, and train to poles 3j. feet apart. CCLTERE OF THE SWEET POTATO.—The pe- culiar requirements of the sweet potato are, a rich sandy, or sandy loam soil, warm and dry. Out Northern droughts and heat do not affect — them as they do the commothotato, as their native habitat is a warmer climate, with plen ty of sun. To secure thew, plant on our warmest soil, in round, high hills. Prepare the ground by good manuring and plowing, as for other hoed crops. Any good' farm man ure, well worked into the soil, is good, as the sweet potato is not as particular as the Irish in this respect, but good fermented farm-yard manure they luxurate in. Mark the places for hills three feet from centers, by setting up sticks, and if further manuring is thought ne cessary, put a shovelful of any composted farm manure in the hill, and mix it well in the up per soil ; raise the hill with the hoe or shovel, ten inches high, rounding them off. This is for garden culture ; for field or more.extended culture, it is more economically done with the team and plow. As soon as' anger of frost is past, which in this latitude is from the middle opfay to the first week in June, set the plants, two good strong ones, or three smaller, to a hill, first brushing off a little of the topsoil of the bill ; set the plants down to the first leaf, pressing the soil carefully, firm ly, and close around the bottom. Damp or Sect weatheris best for transplanting, although by watering well they may be set at any other time. The after cultivation insists mainly in keeping the ground clear of - weeds, as for other hoed crops. The vines start slowly at first, but after awhile they run vigorously.— In hoeing them, haul the soil towards the plant, and occasionally lift the vines, to keep them from taking tipot. At the Alit frost, to cut the vines, dig them in a dry day, and af ter drying off the- soil, store them in a warm place from frost. They must be handled as carefully as-choice fruit, to insure keeping.— A few may be drawn in Anguit, or earlier, by running the finger into the hill, and when a good-sized one is felt uncover it, and careful ly remove it from the stem, taking it out an returning the soil to its place. Ware the crop is raised on a small scale, it is better to procure the plants from nursery men, or other experiencedpropagaters, as they are a somewhat peculiar plant to. produce.— Sweet potatoes are often raised on ridges, eight or ten inches high, three to four feet apart; the plants are set onthe top of ridges, twelve to si.,v.teen inches apart. More chubby ones are iaised where sods are placed in the bot - tom of the ridges, as the meeting the sod pre vents the extension in length. The ridges should run north and south, to more fully re ceive the benefit of the sun's rays in warming up the soil. The vines should occasionally be lifted, and kept on top of the ridges.—W. H. WurrE 4 in Cbiottry Gentleman. PLANTING CGITINGS.—We are constantly hearing people say that they ha've no luck in making grape or other cuttings grow—just as if luck had anything to do with it. They fail In not giving due attention to the matters in other words, the cause is neglect and indiffer ence. The old adage should never be forgot ten, apply it wheresoever we may—"A thing that is worth doing at all is worth doing well." There should be properly two eyes to every cutting ; then dig a trench—set the cuttings at ark angle •of 45 degrees, (at least six inflies part) ) so that the upper eye shall be an inch above the ground—and press the earth around the wood firmly with the foot. It is well to mulch them with grass or straw ; and if need be water them occasalonally in , the dryest weather. This is of cEurse for the farmer and the amateur. The nursarpnert propagates from a single eye, stuck together as closely as possible. 1 - Some Yarietieo of the grape are propagated much more freely than.-othera For instance the Concord, Maxatawny, Hartford, Prolific, Telegraph, Clinton, Casaiday, ac., take root readily; while the Delaware and Diana are diffictdt to propagate in open culture unless great care is paid to them, and a good portion of wood is used. We all know how easily currants and goose berries are thus grown. We. have tad both the latter to bear the year after setting out.— Currants and gooseberries should be set out just where they are wished to stand perma nently. If you prefeiritree, cut out all the (wee beneath the surface of the ground ; if a *it & let the eyes remain. These cuttings ologifte planted at least eight inches deep, and Ak a & *owl firmly around them. A i sszelmi dk au of flowering shrubs can bcoopseitod. by cuttings—and this by all who have "luck" in their , : MO* in ihk way.—Ger . Wry* lin mul man WimanonAmesw APPLZB.—Raw, apples are i dtapukied in a,n hour and a half, while boded eabbagesequknailhe bows. The most healthful dowel thatambilddigrduPli the table is a baked apple. *gad= ly at lireaklast, with coarse br iiiod buttei, without meat or flesh of any Ida, It be an admirable effect on the gena4l Rabat: l / 4 tdken removing constitution, correcting acidities, entkoseling off Saone condltiona anma • • 1 5 1113 7 tho most Vionkfed inefficisei. gill (6004 getions,'lt. FARNESTOCK 10IMEMI SPRING C ®S DS• We are constantly receiving new a n d desirable Myles at RI I.I<S, P POPLI'iS, SPRING MAKINGS, ALPAt'AS, PIQ(IES, D ELM'S MS, CA LICOW, LAWNS, Ac Also largo additions to our mined supply of GINGHAM.% MUSLIM', CLOTHS, CA,SSIMERS, JEANS, with every •erletl of Goods for Men's sod Boy's wear.— We have added considerably loos: asaortmeot of CARPETS, which we, sr e selling :at *greatly 444ticesi pr ices Our stock of QUEENS-WARE i. complete. /12 II A It D - A RE , and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, We feel ommted we can make it to the Interest of the purchaser to Omahase from us I RON & NAILS at reduced- prices. OILS & PAINTS at low rates. GROCERIES, of all kinds. Give as gall ind be convinced. FAHNESTOCK BROS., SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Gettysburg, May 6, 1868. tf 1868, DESIRABLE, DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS ! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a ♦ery large Business. FASHIONABLE SHADFS OF FINK SILK POPLINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POF LIES. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPACA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES k LAWNS BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. 81VIES MUSLIN% JACOB . = MIIELINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. HISTORI SHAWLS, CASHMERE _SHAWLS, THISKT SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL ING, OOTTONADIL TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, N APKLCS; IGWELS BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN RANDIESEORISPB, _EMBROIDERS ' HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND . ' CHIEFS. MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', A CHILDREN'S GLOVES AND STOCKINGS. Agri am constantly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy Goads. My stock mint:irises evetthing usual ly Found in a first-class DRY °CODS STORE, to which I invite the attention of the public, feeling assured that I can safely challenge comparison with all other Stores la quality of g sds and lowness of price. T. L. SCHICK. Oettyburg, Pa., April 29,11013.—tt HITESHEW'S NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMNER. HAVEROjturt refused fro& the City with a largeand weal selected stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCBSI SS, DRAMS, HARDWARZ BOOTS, SHOES, H,ATS IitILAINZRY GOODS, I call the _attention of mp , customers and the com. =nay to my large stock of goods, I am now offering at lower, rata than they have been since the war and at prices which cannot fall to strike the putchuer as cheap. With every facility for purchasing gooks at as low Agoras u any in the trailp, I am alw prepared Unmet competition on low prices frala any &Udall quarter& Prompt conformity to . the lowest market prices is my es tablished rule. Z. HITEHRZW. '-•Peliesburg, (Y. S.) April 20,1868.-tf • •• ROW Sc WOODS ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, CLOTHS. CASSIIktEES, JEANS, COTTONADIIS, &c. OINGILLILS, PRINT& NUBIANS, IfLANNRLS, CHECKS, SKIRTINGS, tc. BAL. 8E1R.113, cheap, APRON& TABABOLS, CiOR HOOMETS, LO. April 22.-3 m DUPHORN & HOFFMAN NORTH-WEST CORN-ER, CENTRE SQUARE, GETTYSBURG,-b,TA - . ALPACCAS. IMPELS CLOTIM, 3117111.1118, CALICOAA A ODIONAIIA, BALIIOEALUIET HOOP SKIRTS SACKINGS, SHAWLS • COTTONADIS, JUCIC CaAMIEL TRICOT -I.4ticoir , plBsim3RsB, 8 ROSIEZT, GLOVES. 4118P-2N DINS , 0 O•LL All 3, 7 11 ♦ N 8 , II 0 A RI O .II TB 4UIikBWARI. - 17 ILNIVIII AND-1102,K. unurazufan, winnow mina is htkir4WlNii tRIFPLAttIi T , 11,1111116--tf EMM PERCALES, BEI 1868. QUEENBWARE, Including Sugars, Coffee, 3lolust., Syrup, Teas. Spices Tobacco, Balt, Flab, Hamm, Shoulders, kc. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts, Fruits,Sospe, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. We veld also keep on hand FLOUR snd PRZD43TUFFB. Having purchased for CABII, we are prepared to eel very cheap. G ive US a call and Judge for yourselves. JOHN CR R/38, J. W. CAM. ALPAOCAS, DILAINSB, LAWNS, POPLINS PESCA LES, ac Grocery and Flour Store. REMOVAL. MEALS & BROTHER u -AvE removed their Store to the Ninestedt property, .1.1 on Chamberebnrg street, where they props, to keep constaully on hand ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, are. Also, VEGETABLES In season, fresh from the city and and country. They are determined to sell. as cheap as thlocheapest,and as they only ask the lowest Bring. pro .llM, they hope to merit and receives liberal share of public patronage. MEALS *BRO.: 4 . lpril 8, 11161t—tf. ZEE !PUN subscriber would Inform Eli cuatentiers and J. others, that he is still manufacturing various Hods of outings and Machine; made to order, on abort notice, such aa. TIERESEIRS Livia/ere* sizes - AND SWILL W MID BAY p =di as It Plougl, Oen Ploughs; the - 11ThigaPh the latest improuuseat OtUROING BOMB B. Re will likewise main MOWERS If *AL •BORIWP ' I N IC/SG else la his 01 Airil 186 L--if Lail) Knit -, i g Machiie frib i lly Teeny - • at elks spits orrn work all sews, orldoos and narrows, knits IN boil fatc atoc rai:oold- ap mid barrows Pi the toe oasipkee-. prod PI valorise of balk pods frog' as Wows' nation or glory to a Paps 'bowl or boort. i P*IO 4eDuoze TO 58 Dcmuumit . It Is Palk airs* essay of sad ararnipr o a i i ; arecord la tho loads of airy purabeir . . i. • , AetnlTS 441111 1 / 4 ' p,likwi4 Owe far Prosier PP ample -opprjkaria..4pat, UR Obsidaot st„,.tios. 116-1, -4.-- Mil frp OSoottitfitionft, 12113 NEW 7 . " GO:•0::DS:. Cheaper than Ever ! REBERT & ELLIOTT ) Baginiore 81., Opposite the Court House, FIAVE Just opened a nett and large asaOrtment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL CLOTHS; CAS'S . .WEALS, TWEEDS, SILKS, . aINGHAMS . , LAWNS, PRINTS, BAREGRS, MUSLINS, &c., To which they invite attention—being determined to isell at lowest cash prices. [April R 1883.—tf 05rortrito. NEW GROCERY STOREI TELL EVERYBODY YOU BEE TRAY GILBERT, J HST above the Court-House, and opposite the Conspt ler OtEceovill sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. angers, Coffees,. Moleases, Candle', Coal Oil, Syraps, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions . of all kinds, H M,Y1911, OYBTEDB, VEGETA• }ILES, always on hand. Give me a, call, as I am deter- mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds Of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't forget the place= ciithireors above the oourt-lionee. Don't pass without caliiot,••as I solicit your patronage. May f Grocery and Liquor Store! A large assortment of fine .GROCERIES, Tsai, Coffees, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Molams, and al grader al Syprps ; MESS MACKEREL, best In rtmrkeL.— All kinds of LIQUORS, wbolmmis and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Bye Whisky kc., ter medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity sir B. Miebler's Herb [litters nod the ••Greitt Zittgari Bitteni " May 29 15T.7„-t Balt. wore 5.t , Galyshag WM. BOYER Sr, SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, - ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, aSizA general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dee. 4, 18437.-tf BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JOHN CRESS & SON HAVING open new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the narth-west corner of the Public Square, have lust received a splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, sept. 25.1867.-tf toundry. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests 1 4ETTYSBUR - 6 FOUNDRY. • - t. .y-.: ; ::~ ~. MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, TWER.DB, sad other,materials for Man's Wear, taratoked sod nod op, to order, on short notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTKD. Work also solicited from automats, o pnrchase ads Glade elsewhere: W. T. KING, York street, opposite the Bank! June 12, 1867.—1 y e f Itta or a t Notice to Capitalists I PERSONS desiring of Investing, and realizing nearly NINE PER CENT., are requested to call at the Gettysburg National Bank , f AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AND ALSO CENTRAL PACIFIC RIILROAD COB. GRATIS! nese investments are daily growing in favor and sake 14reasing. t ar-BONDS can be had at all times . atib to Bank and where all information concerning said investments will be cheerfully given. Dec.lB, 1 5, 67.-tf J. EMORY HAIR, Cashier: WTI. J. MARTIN, GEO. DrIIIIOLTON Elate of Ctirson S (..),.) DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul street., DALTIMOILE, BANKERS, BROKERS, Government ,Securities, Gold, Silver, &c., U! S. 1881 BONDS, U. S. 5-20 BONDS, 11. S. 7-80 BONDS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS, 7-30 DONDS Vali issues conceded into 5-90's upon the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, bearing six per cent. Interest In gold `Periods wishing to convert any description at as amities, or make or change investments, can have tbs mule promptly executed. ORDERS BY MAIL OR FXPRESS WILL 4a-Deposits received and Lateral paid upon balance* subject to climb at sight [Deo. 4, 1A67.-Gui I GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• 0 07.11.NMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and SOLD. BILTIMTHIIITY BONDS converted into7IVB•TWENT2' COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. Thai MGHEST villikkllllM paid on GOLD and BILTU. STOOKS and BONDS, or all kinds, bought tbr psraoaa without CHARGING COWII RiION. laterest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per:east., 6 PDOR CENT. for I year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, 8 PER CENT. for 3 months. Persona wishing inhumation In regard to 11. B.rn and ilitocks of odi kinds, are invited to give tua ea we Will give all infotmation cheerfully. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier, Gettysburg, Oct3B, 188741 FfILST cATIONAL BANK 0 GETTYSBLIG. NOT E TO HOLDERS OP - 7-30 NOTES. when the privilege of converting the August s Kota ozpireci, snowy room who aoslootod to cos 'rert4nk; 6-20 Bondi, or ow, loot gm "premium and tho privi t lees of commortioi. It will be the ewe with the T-30'eastetutieg la ;Om lad July MO. gib" 41I SlaiiId 4 4 . I s 0 in 1 a This Bank id)] either 'w er 'soared, '. Porohoo% the ' l 4 ll hriltig knit= and interest. 7 . 19,111611.4 f i ' 6210. 412,1101 D, Oultitor. , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Ia 4ient for the vale of the j 7; et 4yertgage , Thuo Paicafie Itml. c CENT. anTtawriaceipet ,.. with titan* mabh-ssaamedly it ler , N0v.71, lac—a ME :1404 1 0"4.0-' ' $ s.4,lllffiff, or, '# , • , •._ -, •• ~..:' • , ..,. ...:,,,.,.. 1 elditiug, gai#, stets, at. ‘ . ' KLING-EL'S . . - .:- ; Boot OA Shoe . Emporium, '-L BALTIMORE STREET,' ..' tro DOOR, SOUTH OP MB tRICSOPII6TUN C . HUCE. • ' RA undeMigned limiest returned fronethecity with the bat end cheapest variety of Boots, Shots and alters, for Spring ans Sommer, ever offered' Is °Mare Ir. ills stuck consists of LADIES' CGTOTRF.SS OiLITITRS# i . LADIES' BALMORAL °LITERS, . . Lt. , ' NS' COMMON GAITERS, • li LADIES' HID SLIPPERS, all styles • LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALIe ••.. , . IN LA itell VARIETY. GEN LA' FENCE CALF BOOTS, . 0 GENTS' AMERICAN CALF Boors, „I GENTS' KIP BOOTS, °E.NTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, H ti ()RATS' CALF BALMOKALS, t GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, RENTS' BROGANS, Lc Sc. MISSES' coßasis' s asi:B L as Alma. BALMORAL GAITiDEB e .• 1 3ILISES' ItIORCKtO BALI/ORALS, 1 Ac., Ac., Ac..., Ac. BOYS' CONGRASS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALK BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., As. . : INFANTS' : suors, all styles, .., . ' ! IN LARGE VARIETY. l iso, Bouts end Shoes of Ids own matinGictureconstantly on Land. i All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, from town and country, are invited to calland - examine ! &ods and prices before purchasing elsewbetlf,:kellng cbnlldent'that I can please all who may celL. :The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and Gaiters, !Wlll also be carried on, in all its branches, All NI AMA Repairing doneon short notice. By employlngnone but Tint-class wolkinen, and using none bet the choicest leather, he feel, conlident of maintaining Madonnas re &tattoo. Certainly nothing will be left undone to do rfleve it. i ra-Tbarakful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. D. I. ICLINOEL. !Gettysburg, April 22, 1888.-tf AND DIALS ES DI HAVE CONSTANTLY YOH SALE, noel favorable terve, Special agents:fin' the sale of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND ItICCEITI PROMPT ATTINTION INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS or Salo. BONDS without chug. ORDRES PROMPTLY EIROUTRD plitTrapllTts; PERNA., INSMiI IN Tait , HOPE; FIRE INsußems, coittpANy (Laii Twins' Aim ibitawni.) OFFICV : Haloilan's Btaiditqv, Medoff Square AILTIMID CAPITAL-- , AVAIAA !Mg AOSTA ..-... DISKS of eiery description taken for* period adieus, or pm:pi:4oly, at at low rates as are conaiitent with the Beetwitr4 d ate Ocengsuwasstlihtpartisa Donned, and on sia Iscco!n ating tonna Ai with any Company in the !M I N IDIOM NOTES are taken In this Company, and entlgLi Amassment e will be made cas its Poli cies. ere a half the satire stock is owned by its Of. Dress and DI which is a guarantee that its affairs will be so maimed as 1.0 make it a sal% medium for In. =ranee. , , - INIFORAIni CURATES INDEPENDENCE: $ person pays lot bis own Indemnity, and need not ,be • Tax on his Mends Inn, be event ethics. Delays are .9.111 Louie promptlyndiasted nod paid=de• Draniata:.-Philip A. Smlla Joint A. Wbiser, Join P. Spangler, Y.E. spabr, GOO. 'W. Menials. David IL Entall t paarles A. Morris, W IL Hurts, or 0, Lewis Owl. HENRY WELSH; President. DAVID Z. SMALL, Vlee•Preeideei _CULL, Tre•sater. T. IL Waltz, see'y. .Applications the Ingenue/ protiipay attended to by the Secretary or any of the pompeny's Agents. AGANTII:—Win. BeUral, John T. Williams. York ; IL A. Picking; Gettysburg; Smith & Herds, Wtightmille ; T. W. Herr, Lancaster; John H. Zeller, 11' t; Joy, 1411111C11/1. ter county; D. Q. Albright, Hanover • N. Z. delta, was Rock, and S.M. Jimminger, Meehan leiburg. April 22-3 m. WAGON MAKING. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he carries on the • WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS In all Its breaches, at his Shop, in Cumberhind township, about one-half mile froarßream's Mill, on the mad lead ing from said Mal to the Emmittaburs road, and Is pre pared to execute all orders with promptness. AM - REPAIRING-VA OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. We also manufactures HAND-BARNS, SHAKING FOR PI AND BROOM-lIANDLNS, for wholesale and re tail trade. He hope*, by prosept attention to beldam, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to film at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug.?, 1847.—1 y WILLIAM 11. lIOUCK. ROBERT D. ARMOR , GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, /cm Middle street, Agfa liquors from the Court-At:oust, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or ders in his line. Work done la the moat said& factory manlier, and at prime as low a. can possibly be afforded mistake a living. GAS PIPE famished, as well as et , oxidoliers, Bracket,, Drop Lights Le.; also WATER PIPE, Stops. Top mil Frost Spigots, nod, to short. everything belonging to gas or water As tore.. Reba hang. and furnished If desired. Locke of all kinds repaired. _Pee. 25,1667.-tf WIRE RAILING, Wirems atiards tone Fronts, Asy lums, ke.• Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web bine for iheep and PiialtrrEarde; Dra w , ew e ire. Wire Cloth, Sieves, fenders, Screens far Goal, Greg, gaDd r ge, Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arreeterst Landscape Wires for Windows, de.: Papermakers• Miree,Gerus ee i,_ al Wire Work, Ac. Every InGwmation by addreadn; the manufacturers. H. WALKER:I SONS. No. North Sixth st., Philadelphia. [ Feb. I, 1868.--1 y BARK ! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED I THE SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for which be wilt pay 06 00 per cord, on delivery, in geed order, at his tanyard in Gettysburg. Wanted also 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, for which the highest market price will be given. JOHN Feb. $25 Agents Wanted. 25 We want And clam Agents to introduce o. IMPROV ED STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHIN E., The cheap est and best Machine to the whole count . Extraord- Mary Inducements togood active 5a100n... , I'artittaiii and sample work furnished on appllcat . ... A. J. DU t NT, Agent, Feb. 26.-Iso 6511 Arch str c. c. wIRT. /la mores, it I.) TO MILLERS.—Fo; ~L of CHOPPING STONSIS BONE MILL NIXTURLS. - Itn. Oottriburg, Oet. 9.—tr pretlz,stables. . . ..,._ GETTYSBOG LIVERY, SALE & EX RANGE STABLES. THE Pre ietor of these Stables, feellngtha tut for theliberalpstronageheretoforr received, begat •to Wenn the public that b econ t lanes the LIVERY II IMAM at his oldstand on Washington street, Gott rg, near the Railroad, where he le pre pared *tent( este accouireodatepersoaszi tba nyth in g In his line. II XS , 00/CHER, BROGUES ,ko., urnished t shortzetice and on reasonable terms, and compete compete tdi ivers sent along it desired. Persons will be convey to other towns, or to any place la the country. Ills s k and Coaches us of the Ant class, &ad no pains will s to make passengers comfortable, Us is &Witham to furnish coaches for funerals; an to plirtiesdeeiring to go' over lb* Battle Yield er o visit the Springs. ALso=soasss •ND lIITL'III ' 11 bobought and sold Mainlines. Porsonsdrosirinatu parchasestech will and it to their advantage to call on sit undersigned, as hiestock is Warranted tete as rep. A piented or no sale. He has a dna lot of Horses and Rules at present on band which will be sold on reason* hie tern. They ars sound and free hem disease, and areguarantied to work as represented. Persons will and it to the'radvantagetewaistthe old stand before hiring or purchasingeltewherip. May 29, 1.1107.—tf NICHOLAS WRATH' THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersped would respectful ly inform the He that he has • new LIVHNY, BALI AN . 11X0HANON Wha m ir la this D iem, sod is prepared to mat superior scoommainthms In thistles. He has p_rovided himself with &wise, Oar. doges. Baths, Light Waggons, les , of the latest styles, unvent to meet the public demand. His horses are all g ood, wttboat spot or blemish, anditilritifly_taidg•— none ofyonr "old cripples,":but all o f the —zmu^ order. Rlding parties can always be scocusuno4ated pie imp fortable equipments Otralshed. parties,large or small, can salad what they want on the meet scamemodating terms. • Visitors to the Rattle-field politely attended to, and reliable drivers furnished if didn't!. parties conveyed to and tram the Depot apes the sr rival sad depart** of every train. • Heroes bought; mold, or, ezeluinged o and always a chance for bag gal US glue • Our motto is "Mir play and gOstr ewer 11,316 attention paid ,to tarnishing. 'Vehicles sad Hach Ibr Pinwale. ,g .W. Batter earealvea that by char gin g moderately an d by garnishing ropedor accommoda tion s, we cannot fell to plate every one who pureeing ear establish • zmcrg COUPON& IDS ofavrty at in thaw Uy as han awhile. isen MY 99.18 r.— 628 Hoop SKIRTS. 628 WM. T. HOPKhre. "OWN moony loirigrmyw z Rirzarsc" are au beat and Cumin Low kali= 1100 P in the market. Trail Skirts, 5$ spring, $1.1l; 30 ap II30; sad 410 wino ' 11144. plaisAlidabi e 6 1;0 06 wrap. SO Castikpo springs, 06 Wets ; 33 sprinps.3Lls .aid as edam $L$O. Wimsoutulistenv= !so& Mr kik* * or "InSION 'bins, figs %lON ILL -to WO. !War= Times. 10 to 30 Opsaap, tram $6 Om, to pup. Th en adds are WOW Woo thowliiii 3 by other establislunents wia !retchss goods. and at ulna lower prime. so u r owN Make" of "CHAMPION , are in m y may fooferior to on other $OOll ilkirtfr lbefOre the plane, and wily base to be examined or won to oco r w eal on• *COO hot.< Miumesotarod of Um bolt li t tatt eetam lkuM 11=7 ulperiffs— ta p es. and the stwloot. uot =Mt of we pt * them sarpuw fbr intabillty and faselleace any other Skirt in this country. and are Hefter. store else tlo. will wow bags,, Om eon 0100, and are ro w cheaper than all °theft. Awry kali abash; fry 0140, Tisy_lP4 ll a tla s atig extemirely by Merchant' opt t is states at vorT_meihno. =IL 14 wsa l t id erset, ask ft "Kophia's Mkt" " Tryon de net la d these, get the mew chant with whim Iva deal to' ordse them Ar you, or ease es osidliriet Mite. Nietchants will'ud our dtr =est WOW@ ittoOtly what goy Mod, and we Moil* them to mai obill =amino our ozf l oorivo lIIIIIMSOISh or OW ibr 'Wholesale Prtre Mit Tiahe ham at /Moll et Sag, asd of the BAWL wo o poeespyaad at si a&ufhatatur cab to ids. au onion 0011111(06)14 ;10114114100.4. WS SIN alkfailigk a Mito 6:4 o ool rilikik Ye.* MAC% WilL T. MIM ==Min tsrtlua. ' OP rORJC, nnura $ lOO , OOO 00 67,423 17 - sale a pair OK RlNG—oleo a ire of G. B. BRINGIIAN MM:! Pop "W. 332 E inotidtg, OW, cfltoes, tr. CHANGE: OF FIRM. READY- AI;E. CLOTHING. WWI nudninigned,. Laving taken 'tile micro or F. B. Picking, on Baltimore street, G cttysburg t Penna., Opposite the "Star and &Minor race, respectfully Irt- !armlets friends that se Is prepared Co sell Ready-Made Clothing , OF ALL KINDS, COATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWEIt,S, CARPET SACKS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO& GUM SHOES, &c. All of which will behold at LOWEST CA VI RA TES. Arial 13,1868 SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD has now opeped a LARGE STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of hie own maunfecture, tonsietlng of all Rim* of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, AT PIIICES TO SLIT TILE TIMES lir Call. examine mud judge , for you rselree.-13 April 22, 1868.-0 SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE•OF HATS FOR 1868. S. S. M'.CREARY H"Jaat received a 'freah and general ateortinent of UAW, including the very latrat etyle fine Silk, Ousimere and Solt Par Hata, and itle(i a large enpply of Sne and low priced Wool FIATS and CAPS for Men and BOY& He invite/ibis friends and the public to give him • ealL !April 22. N E W NEW CLOTHING AT lIRI.NKEIMOF4',k7 STACKS OF ligEAl!' 1 BRINKERIIOrir, corner of the IHamend and York ti . street, bas jolt returned from llie city with an rn usually attractive assortment of / CLOTIIING FOR SPRING k itiliM ER MICA R, which be will sell at each prleestae cannot fail to take thena off very rapidly. Call aril jniLge for you t".fe r iTII.— To look at the excellent ma terXl.l, tasteful cutting. and y neat and substantial serrin , atid then ti, get hi, I or prices --callers cannot help t buy, when'th.-y err it Co much to their interest to d so. He has Coat., Pants, Veps, °fall sty)... aui ivat,•rial.; lists. Ltoots and Shore Shirts, ofrall kinds, Aiery. Gloves, Ha kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravat., LI co and Paper 4;,Care u•ipend.rs, Brnahea, Combo ; _ ... _ ibrellas, Pocketh irta, Segars, Tobaccos, Piers. St at i.o.ery. lc. ; welry, with a thouxixd and wee too I/ amert.up t.: il, tail Ina news of the public to hia new etoek , lease—and no one can or Will sell theplace—coroet c. I York streel yeburg. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. QUARTERS „0„ CL 0 THING, HATS AND CAPS,'- , BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentleni , ? n's Wear SUCH AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINGS, G LOVES; POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, &c., &c I keep Gentlemen's Wear of All kinds and will se them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ALSO BOYS' HATS & SHOES, in great variety. .3..6br• me a call before purchasing else where April 23,1867.-tf THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Ind received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, CacrintHiribur`g Street, First Square, - GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the public can And a large and varied aesc rtment which he is 'selling cheap. He also manufactures and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, Halters Trunks, Valises, Whips, Cigars, and a variety of notions Glee ass cell. [April 29, 1888.-tf GEO. JACOBS & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, auxmbersburg Street, Getlyeburg, Pa., next door to Keystone gotel CLOTS, CASSINI ERS, TWEEDS, Of all styles,' and best quality the market can produoe,furn-, ished cheap -as can be sold in the eountiy, whichi will be cut, out, if de sired, without .extra 'charge; " Goods made up and warran,tea TO FIT. Also, solo Agents for. Mims, Gait? for The Howe Sewing Nachine, The most perfeelle reliable is! America ! The highest premium --the Cross of 'the Legion of HOnor, and Gold Medal—iiwarded at ths Paris Positia* Mallows Maobine wlP4o a borgastmlatg olmockii4 Liter atyla Ana any otter lanobina, al d all . patitlint Billidiatti ao i 41116 44 444 0 4#4 snmaino gam. Olprolorl containing price Neba II! bed cm applkation. (M. igair,if _ .a:~: VESTS, TRUNKS, I= DRAWERS, HowRY, &c., GERI PAPER BOSOMS. HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS, TIIEO. C. NORRTS S. G. COOK'S, TUX BUT COOKINB4TOTIIB IK'XIII YARN= • sawn g whiet! *mai -1)"(X1112,110161kell, • RSZINSTLYANI__4 I , • • .111,034 TUC Krim kik114.7. othigartiglor will by ilOw oda anrother phew laths county. t a. 4. 0001. ..A46.4424.4.• tteilitat. D! FO:11 .11111CIFRY. OF PU'PRID SORF, THROAT, ,, INFLUENZA, or any other Intlaminator', or Inward disesse or the Throat LI not ol coo long Ih:fading. Also, SCARLET FEVEII. This Ine.licine has been tried in • TIIOUSANDS OF CASES in different parts of the country, and has never bees known to WI Lf taken in, tint° and according to direr. (lone. It is'warr .rite :l to cure. Give it a trial audit will speak for Welt Everrhnnsohold alicrold provide them selves with a box. of this medicine and Leen it on hands. The care , ' that it has eff-cted are truly marvelous. its_Prepared and tistid by luau YouaT & Co., Get rya. burg, Pa orby they authorized egetaa. For sale at nearly n❑ theßorta in Adants county. , `. l day 21), 1.4t17.-tt ISILALL, TOUN L • CO. ALL A OCNDT E 0 ILL D! The, First Prentill'm of a ,Silvel; Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. 11. State Agrictihot al Society, at its lurld ,, n in Nti , l n s i , . 2{),-1,,,t;(; EAR:tETF $ I. HE STOi:AU J: I :i gr•Ar,lll.l (:... a.. . , 11.1 t, I the r 111/111 PEcV , litel it rr , frliu;_ • c. , %•.ti•'3 113 i•:_wr~ NVe4t, tiocth stn tl J. Rt . :7 0, P.. 1 N. II Dr. If r. .1. S Trtugli- inbaugh, Ilttaptuil; ILattuatl 81'0, der n. Litt:.et n.ac•7 bruglzi,lJ gf brr Ally 1 ', 2, THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1566. L lILE GREAT i ri BitturS. IVONwEIIkUL REMEDY was. disce•ered an %verity year," ago ley Jar. 1. , .I.llcop ens.an eminent Egyptian phy,lcian. lie had long ernu and frit the want of SOME remedy which lot At the ree. I of dimmer. as J so pre went mina of the .M Se ring width the huinvn family,was thee COM;11.11er1 Iti endure.. Th.= great iinestion was pm...niece to hi« mind every day in vitidrolors as he moved among the sick and dying, and observed the Inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then In use. Thu• h« was led to think and experiment; and after tun years' study and labor. Le presented is his fellow-luau the wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect ot this preparation ia the prevention and core of disease, was MIIP ruar•cliour and astonishing. that the must Batter iog markt of rove! Live! were bestowed upon bun who discovez ed it. Mir was placed noon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription E.Chevielmi, the Public Brut-factor—war presented to film by the Viceroy. The preparation lass hien used in xereraleplderaies of cholera. both as a pr ,, CllllTutsnd titrltiVellleUSTlte, and with wick great fliZte , i,l hat, it liAx teen int cr.tue,d in tc atiarly all the geueral hieq.itals of the ..1.1 a oi The r 4,1 e:tying tielt art "unce of prevention is worth a !newt ~f cure, applies a ith inarvellone force to Outer's, cud [ha, r ,re rs :net!). that n us against hie terrible illecase choold be freely and persistently acted. All pathulogli b, n' awrre that the cholera I.,iror, acts mr the vy,tem through the blood, and that anv COMbil3A. tian %which :icts on tire excretory urgers. and jeeps them in working order. mu-, present a Nu tlicient arcumula t ion of the ex , rt It -terrible effect, on the organism Phis t, true not ~ nly f ch.lcs a, but of nearly all vtlavr M2:4 , lileP,e.prleially the hrferent f TrnA I fever. . . The Zine...ri Litturn Pi innt such a reruedy as the at.", c crincEtion• rc.inire. It :Iris on the erganeni k t pi s rrpti, a perfect halarce beta een ttiom. This Litters is curiip.sed entirely at roots and beilrs. PJ TAP:O'y con , . -cted that peory .irwan is ectoil put in tone. Its ta.tu is pl•abant and its effect• prompt and Ntni,r,ns of the f 'Ma ft., have b...f.0 eui ed by it Diarrlas r, DyFentery, Typh.,id and Tli.huo Freer, Fever, Ague. Nersou% bilk, A nn•n.r...Ft•lna... l ;ej sa tn. Price lisle 1 , , 11. ti p er !hart B tt Principe! Del,,,t I t the IValnut street bnrg, I'a. sp_(3. Y. A Agent 6,r G,ttesl•vrq. F. RAIITEB, Sole Proprietor 11:irri,:qtrg, Pa Ma, .7 , , 15C7 SPEER'6 P().11'1' (-MAPE WINE, ocat a Ilunrli <_d. o f Conp-yjulion- for Church or Communion Purpaqes ME and Weakly PcrNiAis TO USE VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE St INIL FOUR YEARS OLD ja.dly c. kid ated native Wine is made from the juice of the OForto Grape, raised in this country.— Ite TONIC-AND SI ItEN Ci 1 LIEN INu PIWYERTI ES are unsurpassed by any ("tar ratite Wine. Being th pure u ice of the Grope. produced und• Mr. Speer'. own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gen erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to ad vantage. It ii particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the cartons ailments that af flict the weaker sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids time Speer's Port Grape Wipe. Females nee Eiperr's Port Grape Win.. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. Speer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to othe wines. Air-Bold by Druggists and Grocers. . 4Qe-1 he Trade snpulied by Johns n, Holloway k Cowden, and French, tiebiirds k Co., in Philadelphia. A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey, Office,:= Broadway New York. [Sept. 4,1567.-1 y eon!, Twitter, Time, &r. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS TIM undersigned Lae bought out his Gamer partner WX. OCISII, and now coot innOs the THE LIME-BURNIN# BUSINESS himself at the oet tyeburg Lime Mins; on the corner a the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thankful for put patronage, hewn' endeavor to deserve its continn ante, by prosecuting the business as vigorously and on as large a smile as pomade—always ceilings good article and giving good MOSSO re. Farmers and other!' may look for theimaingt filling of orders. be also continnesthe COAL BUSINESS, offering the meet popular kinds. Ilmisekeepers an others should give him a call. Blacksmith Coal COO eta 7 on hand. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In G ttysburg. Gettysburg, N0v.20, 1867.4 JACOB MILEY LIME FOR SALE chael Leer's Old stand ITTEMSBURG, S. ADAMS COUNTY, PENN 4 JOHN AND MTER BECKMAN WWOULD respectfully announce to the p llc that they are now prepared to fur nish •lhooda quantity. Persona would do weal to give them a before going elsewhere aa they will And theta accommodating in &very respect. N0v.20, 1867-am . • Atones, ginning, Ar. SIN-WARE AND'STOVES. THE. LARGEST ASSORTISERNT OF TIN-WARE IN- THE COUNTY, AT (Formerly plarreirPolley;e); , alsO come .91 EE =SIM =MI SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Air-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly At tended to. (Nor. ?7,1867.-17 AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARNS, Including every style . and description, " • expressly for the Winter trade, which for neatness NIP and durability cannot be •*' surpassed at JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, NO. 902 IHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Importers FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonging to the Business of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Have removed to their NEW MARBLE STORE, Extending from Chestnut attest to SIMMS Street., at.. fording ample rod* sad otniveniont atteatorim, opportunity fora proper dilutor of [cods, a" means for their examination. With exteseivii. and avowable arrangement:4i h tkk Country and in Europe, we are in • positioni to Geer Li moderate Ml= priest, Watches, Diamonds, EXMUM mini Marble Goods, Silver Wares, . Jewelry, Porceltaine,7Pla r . ted GOods, Ititesso' '." , Boxes ; . • ikacempalicripeol ! act 2, FANCY ARTICLES.. - kiwis» 'dieting tin elty it. cordially ex amine oar Now Nan. Mar 4, ISIS.-Im MEE ONE ~. --w* May 13, 1868. tora►arding gouoto. CHANGE OF FIRM. undersigned having leased the Ware house on tbicorner of Stratton street' and the IRailroad, Gettysburg, Pa.orill earn. en the Grain & Produce Business Wadi ita ',rancho'. The highest prices will Always Le paid for Wbeat, Rye, Corn. Oats, Clarer and Timothy seeds, I? taxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Salts. limns, Moulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everythivg else in the country protluce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS c m.otantly for 144 lc, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, 'fuss, Spires, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Stda, Mustard, Starch, Tiroems. letockste. Blacking. Soap, At.. Also, CO.sL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, /Lc TISII of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco!. They are alwayrable to supply a first rate article of st Itlo the different kinds of Feed. Air Oroutyl Plaster, will! Guano. and tiller fe! till nom FOAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. 11 . 1 . ,11 :OP, run • LINE of FREIGHT CARS street. BALTI3IOBII, and 511 If ark st strooi. I I,A D All goods rent to ahlier of Th e plans will be received and forwarded prompt ] •Ii .ulil lo mark ecisslleenrra' Car." H. 8. RENNER A 1180. April, r. NEWFORWAh DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. 11AVING purchased the extensive Warrlouse, Cars, dr., of CULP 1 FAIINSUCE, (ha underalancd Intend to carry en the bo-lores, under the nun of Itlonalt L Co, at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Ital:road strest s, on a ruureextewie• scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Ilay,Flonr, Grain and all kinds of produce. flour and Feed,Ssit, and all kinds of Groceries, kept constanti) on hand and cl.eaper than the) c:tu be had anywhere else. and all kinds el tertilizi Ts, CC 04 band. or furnished to order. -A regular line of Freight Coy■ a ill] eav e our Ware hotiae every TUESDAY NOON. and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ars ranr,ement we •re prepared to convey Freigl.t at all times to and from Baltimore. All bush/see of this kind entrusted IOU", will be promptly attended to. Our ears run to the Warehouse of Stevenson el Sons, la north Bossard street, Baltimore. Being detertniul to pay good price., sell cheap and deal fairly, we Invite every bale (eight. 1111 a Call. ENE= M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FL (..)UR, G RAIN, GROCERIES, d•c E are pnying at th•ir Carlinle atijoitiing Buehler's Hall, the high4ot pricy L r YLOCP.. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, RECEWILEAT CLOVER AND TINIOTIIY-SEEDS, PO TATuES, 2c., lc., 21114 1111'1 tI - ern to give them a call Lefur• selling They have cocutantly en howl fur sate, - - A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Syrrii. Cc.lTees. S.ttgare, itc., with Salt, Pfeil Oil, Tar. S etpx. Baron and Lard, TobArro4. Sc. A too the bent brn..d.4 of with FEU/ i 4 all kititbi. They liken lee Lave SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble pacigic Guano. Rhode n. ' l'hoetZtite and A Melia:an Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market price, 6.r all they tiny. they eell at the I.Jvrest living pr. fits. They ark • 'Urea publie patrouage. resolved In give in every mar. Jc1; , ::,1•67 DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, Sc. rrIlE undersigned keeps on bind, at Lie Ware Muss Lle,wn G Id, n's Station." in StrataL tLarniblp on the ;Inc of the Gettysburg Built - awl, all kinds of GROCERIES including Sugar, Coffee. Molasses. Spices. &c., w jai Salt Fish, Oils, Tobacco, flacon, Lard. Ac. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, inClu.lingDuildlngStuff,Fhingleclatthe,Storeand Black smith Coal. Also, Guano, sod a large assortment of Dry Goode, Boots and Shoes. Hats sod Ceps of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. lie allo pays the highest market price fur Flour, Grain; Corn. Oats. Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Steeds, Pota toes, kr., or will receive and forward the same to market ~ n redo =I-akin. lie respectfully asks his friends and the public to give him a call. DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21, IS67.—tf ifatrhes and len'tiry. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. CALL AT SOPER & McCARTNEY'S, NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York street, opposite the Bank, Oct- tysburg, Pcnna A new and full assortment just received lrom the City. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! inch as Violins, Guitars, Aecordeons, Flutes, Fifes, sc., also the trimmings, via Keys, Strings, Bows,Bridgesand everything belonging to the instruments. Repairing and all kinds of work in our line done promptly and on reasonable terms. sarAit • ork, argrranted to give sat isfaetion—and all goods sold. warranted to be what they are represented. Nov. 27, 1867.—1 f ISAAC B. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Yo. 148 .N orth 2d st., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA do assortment of Watches, Jewelry, .81'lver and _Rated Ware eonatiantly on hand. SEEING IS BELIEVING JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and RAW] Mann Maturing Establishment, 704 ARCH STREET PHILAD.F&P_ITIA. 11161-11e•platas at dad notice. Dee. 18, 1867 • Of every description of WM. M. BIG fl AM. ALLX ANDER COBEAN JAMES IMGMAM. t:OBEI:T McCURDY, WM. S. HAMILTON. [Aug. 21.-17 -4, 4cor t N ; Ili Tali &clip Paid, AD rativ. 2 Aan II -NI EZZEZI BEM stiercit , NEL bt • Ye t. 3010* eclitedc , OWN will *Mt n. Wotrgi. D. taw, it d4' „ store. 6, gpiptild meat st 'Woe, at all thaw. ("Dd. ultra-NW a#loool A thy" Cala stores, A.V — It • ZJW -Ler of Centre IterteTedes.— • Mar Ni INT D XBY AYIA and all oilier CrOdias 0 positioth• CLA..ISt .; therU.ll; ; • Foy. Penitioa* or before mug! Nor 29.1317 to r far tithe, tru DTh bli two du* G•ttisburgy J°'4 14 the LT r . tee Drug St Wain at tend y Persone • . irr HAs , go" at MO/ ."0" r WM* Diseassit i f ,• *.kt-: : 4 ** to h• Dagoorlisa {l l .Ol oppootto to lite** coney: Peroo•Olit Mal of cooed. Toros I 0 ELN w aim &A next doorixinkal he cis at ill eel. in hie Mtn.: it will aware 4%4 , Itay 211,111111L=. cau - Rvlty . -• 7111"124 • Coalroyamiseit office otIVONTT warrtzio olk.a A 014;IL Ravioli to • to rocoliiitHlMMl itttomod • , tWriletit, May IWIE4, bir In I iIAY a uln FLO 3. = Der a Liliglecs When t►e NIIMO" • sjit. 26,"i5et.7- - 40101 UNITE MEM EACH Oct. t, N 7 -lJ KEY'' NM. .i.!] T oms• Algot fs Portion for thoweasia stabling at contasolaillasi please. TWA the public, ..d E CZE cowing or" irAa 0 t►. trutt, as Carefid serTents, L K.pt by JO The TABLItio ford, the T Ile, lad thefr :ST M!;1 6EIIEI 11M FI3 . • 4,0,4i.0.: IN
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