The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 10, 1868, Image 4

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Ofjoiyeare the'criltivition of strawberries
haal 16 " enritil.f hi
crawl, 61314,,a,j1kY are
the - , verest-es ! suclitases of persorus. The poor
est lid:m*omq be-poorindeed who does not
havithein Witte tablealn'the - leason. Their ',
genert# um4a . most beneficial to health, as in
'deed. Si iberitse of all fruits. Strawberries
'mllloo4l4' the combination or acid and
saccharine mantanceneeded for warm weather
and tinhailtkvseatons. =They are easily cul
&idea and every family having a small patch
of ground, can groir more tbau they can use.
The varieties in general cultivation, are the
Wilson's Altry,, Agricultural, Triumph De-;
Grande, limisell - Prolific, Jocund& and Rew
Jersey Scarlet ; :and either of these, with suita
ble Rolland good clean ealtiVatioti, yield en :
ormonsly. The soil shordi be moist, com
posed ofeno sand, with leaf mould and
ItthessUnnot be had well, decom
posed retici Ail answer a good purpose.—
The beds should be kert free from grass and
the creepers well trimmed off. The ground
should be covered with leaves, clean hay, or
straw While fruiting, in order to keep the fruit
from thou:id and dust. In the winter they
shoidd have a covering .of leaves, straw, or
corn fodder to protect them from the cold.
ILESOVATING OLD:MEA1)1011VS.
John Kelsey, of - Yardle,yville, Pennsyl
vania, who has an original and good way of
doing many things, reports to the American
agriculturist his method of renewing old
mowing lots without plowing. "If the sur
face of the. meadow is sufficiently smooth, that
is, neediriO6 moving of the surface, the most
effectual Way is to harrow it until the sod is
entirely loose, using a Kelsey harrow (that is,
one with a pole or shafts.) This should be
dene immediately after mowing, as the hot
sun will then kill all the grass roots. Let it
be harrowed about once every ten days until
about the 25th of August, then spread on fifty
bushels of lime to the acre, and harrow it well.
Sow the timothy seed about four quarts per
ads, about the first of September, roll it down,
and put up the barsor shut the gate, and if
you do net get a crop of grass the following
harvest, then ) set me down for a humbug.—
Perhaps some may say that 'the grass roots
w ill clog up to the harrow ;' if so, rake them
into windrows and set fire to them, and then
scatter the ashes over the lawn. I dressed up
a n - old meadow of ten acres, in Bucks county,
P enosylvania, and succeeded in raising twen
ty-five large two-horse loads of clean timothy
it ay the first crop, where in former years only
:two loads of trash had been raised, and that
'by a man whom tradition says was 'the best
farmer in Bucks county.' "
CLovsa stcrk Timornv.—A. Hadley, in com
munication to the Northivcßtern Farmer,
gives what he regards as three important rea
ons why clover should always be grown with.
timothy. First, the' clover being tap rooted
penetrates deeply, stands drouth, mellows the
soil, and the timothy grows much stronger
and holds up the clover. Secondly, if sown
for pasturage, the timothy almost universally
prevents the clover from swelling cattle.—
Thirdly, bay is too binding, especially for cat
tle, and clover too washy (succulent), hence
both together are better than either alone. To
these we may add, tinder the head of the first
that where grass comes in a rotation, it is of
the utmost importance, on a clay soil, that at.
least a part of this grass crop be clover. It
will serve to mellow and loosen the heavy soil
in a remarkable degree; so that when turned
over with a plow, it will not only be rich, but
loose and friable. If, on the other hand, dm
_ othy alone , be sewn, (which some do because
the hay sells better,) the soil will turn over
heavy and clammy, and be unfit for any crop
which Is to follow. The same correspondent
says that he is partial to rye for calf or sheep
pasture, which he occasionally sows in the
eummeror autumn, after a crop of corn ; and
then, after being pastured winter and spring,
it is turned tinder fora spring crop—corn it
the soil be strong enough—or it may be allow
ed to go to harvest.
Sc;wnto Guess Ssan.—Mr. Cephas John
son said he had usually made a practice of
seeding down to grass with the oat crop ; how
ever; any other grain could be used. The
grotind Is put in good condition ; then the
grain desired to be used is wet up lightly by
stirring it up with water and draining so as
only the surface of the grain shall be moisten
ed. Then to every three bushels of oats, turn
on twelve quarts of timothy seed and one and
one-half pounds of clover, and mix thorough
ly with the grain. The grass seeds adhere to
the kernels of grain, and both can be sown
broadcast at one operation. The grass seed
is spread very evenly by this method, and is
very. sure to take. Mr. Johnson thought the
grass seed, being in contact with the grain,
recelvedlconsiderable nutriment from its de
cay, and for this reason was .sure to take and
do well. He remarked that when the land
was manured in the spring previous to seed
ing, he omitted the clover as his soil was nat
ural to clover, the clover doming in too thick
_ Jy if seed and manure are used at the same
tie Mr. Willard said he had tried the me
_!4,li9d iecommended by Mr. Johnson, and found
it to succeed Well.— Utica Herald. .
Rams Brrrrsa Rms.—Too much impor-
tqnce calinot be attached to.puddling the roots
of trees and plants in clay mortar Just before
planting. A farmer in La Salle county set a
quantity of Osage Orange hedge Slants one
day; atnight he placed the balance in mud
' atid planted them the next day. The season
proved to be a dry one,-- , the plants set the
first day were an entire failure, those planted
last made a good stand.
In the ordh* - mode of setting hedges, it is
very common totase an occasional plant, leav
ing a gap very difficult to fill in future. By
dipping them in mud, then burging until buds
begin to burst, all dead plants - can be detected
and thrown out and a perfect hedge grown.
huts for hedging ehould always be assorted
into two slue, setting each size, continuous
ly; as when planted indiscriminately the large
ones overshadow and kill out the smaller. .1
Now is the critical period for fruit, and frui t
growers should give their trees daily atten
tion. Caterpillars .and the curcuilo may now
be dfstrtryedLwe have already given several
excellent methods of doing so--andthe the re
sult will be a large increase in the yield of
fruit. The prospects for fruit in This section
- la good, And those who fail, now by neglecting
to bestow a little care upon their trees, need
find fault only with themselves.
ACossorsPoinstrr sends the following rem
ay for Ike In poultry; which he says he has
n ever IrOwo to fail r Apply, a preparation of
w ood ashes and boiling wider to the roost,
say to a Liallfol of boiling wiser put enough of
goolisong Oho to it as consistency
to beftapplied• with s bum*. Always keep
dry aabee whet* fowls have oonvealeat seem
to It. a .
Satincr, In one of Ma I laza apaches, is
NlPOrid to Wive mid that one-balfof Scotland
W bulled by twelve perao* and one -halt
IlagindWY one hundred and
11,0" , ,loo aot slarmod at ,-. opprowh of
'Grab* al Tersour , sad 4ifidater, to II dolt.
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Taxes, hi ecoardance *Kb Olei .3Fi Ares 0 t 411 0061 bV1 -
for the year IVA of Glade, -Wariiiiind Mewebisisdlie : --
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. Class. slotastat.
FahneetochMtMe.—.-..,.......'.....—."... 9.• MI ea
Donner & Ziegler -4... ‘ ',.....' .... • ....-........ 13, 10 00
11. L. fachiek:a.. .. : .... ..":......4.........1.8::....« '9 - , •WS-00
George Anwdd...--....;..:....:,......."..,:. - -13' ... • 10904.
Ilia Garda llitc/Crea , j . • - - .14 700
J. Cress it fr0n..... ' 13 10 90.
T.G.
Norris._ , .- •- - - • ~.,- . .^4. 13 •- - 10 9 0
, .. ... ~ ... --........ •
12 ' 12 50
A.D. Buehier . —":"*" ,-- !•..7
• Philip Winter ... . ...... .•........4.—...:...,. 14 700
Hobert C. Colman ~ . . ... 4...:,,.......i.-..... 13 - .10 00
gphrotim U. Minnigh.:.........f........-- 13 10 00
Hiss McA11ieter............:-‘......... 14 - - 1 . ,500
Br. Robert Horner --, 1 4 7 00
John Gruel..— : ..... ....... , .....t.... :- - 13 10 00
A. Scott & /o n.. - • • 13 10'00
Mra. Sank Ftnk. 14 7 00 .
„Geary Meals & Bre ..... 'l4 - - T C 0
8.41 McCreary. 14 7 Do
George Jacobs . .
Bro.. ...... ... 14 7. 00
Bigbam & Co., Wareisouse...... ....... --- 9 . 25.00
Wible & Son,Varehouse ... ............ ..... 13 - 10'00
William B. Biddle, WarelsWElse..».4. .. . . ......13 ,10 00
A. Spangler, Warehouse—, „......J... S 30 00
Geo. 0. Strickhonser, Wareham.... ..... .... 13 10 90
Hamilton a McCurdy, Warehouse.— ...... 0 rlO 00,
C. U. Buehler. Stoves 1utd,eva1....... ...... 0 211 00
Jacob Bheada, Lumber....... - 14 7 00
Jacob Riley , Lumber and Goer 10 20 00
Benner 4 Bra... Warehouse.- --- li 30 00
George H. Swope, Furniture.... 14 7 00
Jeremiah Culp, Paper and F . urnfture. 'l4 700
lliram Warren ..... l4 - 7 00
J. Gillespie & CM- ............. 13 1 0 00
5 G. Cook, Stores, &; .
...... ......... .............. 14 700
Wm. Thonms King.......................... 14 7 00
Boyer 4 50n.....:. _....»....... 13 10 00
Soper At McCartney, Jewelry......'. - .......—. 14 7 00
Row & Woods... .» ..»
anpbont & Motr - um5..... ........ -......—...... 18 - 12 00
Lewis Strange ............ ..... ..—... 14 700
Edward Srtter .. . ....... .........-,......, 14 7 00
John M. Minuigh 'l4 7 00
Francis Cunningham
John ht. Haber • 14 . 7 00
A. ILFeistel —. 14 , 700
Robert & Elliott 1 13 10 00
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elach
Deniri Etingel
M ra.Robert Paxton.
Jamee Pierce...... ....
Henry Overdeer
Wm. J
Daniel Culp. ram Ware—
Michael Spangler.... :..._,
Jacob Brinkerhoff
Michael Spangler, Shoe 5t0re...„_....
Washington Bierbower, Tobacconist..,
John Criamer
S. M. Gilbert
CUMBERLAND TOIMSIIIP,
IL Paxton Itlgham.
" FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
Henry W. Witmer
A. 1.. Roth --
John A. Bite
Jacob F.L0wer....., ................ ...... .
Mrs.Roliman
Malin L. Miller
Plank k Spangler
-
Joseph ,Liners
_
M. A. Miller
Jacob Mark
James A. Robert
John Little.-- •
Miss Mary Richardson
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
Martin C. Orerholtzer....-- ..........
Samuel Martin
Charles H. 8uhrman......... 14
OXFORD TOWNSHIP.
Wm. D. Emmert.--
A
A. J. Bowers.,
Francis Sherman.....
PeterHofmanun
Daniel M. Miller
Fry it Schnell.-- .....
Melborn it Bender...
Hersh k Bro
Abraham Sheely
R. R. Fouts
Francis X. Smith.....
John G inter
John Klein
Wni. S. Hildebrand
Fancy Store
Geo. W. Spangler......
Elijah Spangler........
John. Grine'man
Wm. Wolff
Dr. Meisenhelder
0. F. Neely
Geo. Mundorff
Daniel Raffersperger
John U. Rnff
Jeremiah G01den......
Jacob Eppelman .
Eliza ern ith
Israel Shank.—
Unard Staley.
Warner & Pon—
T. M.ltrenamaai
Joey rie,t .
Emanuel lamer
John Yost
• 110IINTPLEASA NT TOWNSHIP
Samuel J. Sborb 1
J. dt E.lllller 1.
J. E. Smith & Co 1
Wm. A. 3lcShei ry... ........... 1
Simon Ilarnish 1
HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP .
Rachel E
IS. W. Ziegler .......
J. H. 01ine....,.. ....
Hartman k Sadler....
E. II iteshew
J. F. Gardner
Mrs. Griot
natonel Letahaw
Lewis W. Heikes.....,
John W. Ft shad
T.'o. Wolf.
P. &C. Yeatta
J. F. Houck...
toante` Delap..
Mieb►el Belly
Vincent Sneeringer....-
Jobn Fowler ......... ..„..
Barbara Outer
A. Waybright
Wm. Baker.,..
McCausland &
Alexander Little
Ames neely
Weikert. Starr &C 0...
Wm. Crouse k 8r0...,
John' Hinkle
J. H. Duttera.„.— ......
W. F. C. Shorblk lamely _
Yount & Spangler
Young & Staub
gpbreJm Myer*
Snyder B Sou
Samuel Little-
David Schwartz
Koons & Steffy
Marina k Lefever... ...........
A. F. Barker ......
James Cress
llenry Dysart
T. B. Kleim
Lavma Bittinger..—
IMALLEN TOWNSHIP.
Miss 11. Penrose
C. D. Elden
Burkholder k Huffman.—.—
A. T. Wright
J. Pitzer k Son
W.A.
Mrs. U. W. Minnlgh
Epley k Hoopes
W. 13. Cart
John Boblits
David WlHat
Abraham Sell .
Edward Want 5... . . ....
Mrs. Weser.— ........ .
Shields k Museiman 13
gars Overholtzer.....: 14
Sullivan k Son 12
Worts. k Musselman ...... ..-.. 13
GERMANY TOWNSHIP.
Lydia !dyers 14
Philip A.-Myers
Dalip Hann
lel Golden....
ft King..-.
Hugh King...... . .
John G. --------------
READING TOWNSHIP.
Jacob 5. 14
Adam B. Myers ..........
J. t D. Howard 14
SIII,WiCIL BOROGH.
Mary StsiTahn-.-,
David Z. Hollinger..
Lewis J0rdy......—...
Mn. Mayer
Wm. Davis
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.
Adam Diehl, Oettyshorg--........ ............. 8
ob n Henn*, Gettysburg—. 8
David Rhodes, Freedom township 8
14
14
14
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13
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9
13
14
14
14
14
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP
BUTLER TOWNSHIP
LATIMORE TOWNSHIP
NOUNTJOY TOWNSHIP
TYRONE TOWNSHIP
cosoNveao TowNsurr
FAHHDOM TOWNSHIP
LITTLESTOWN BOROIIGII
UNION TOICNSUIP
HAIIILTONBAN TOWNSHIP
SERABAN TOWNSHIP
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;A:- 13
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Notice Is hereby given to all persons Mtereeted In the
shore return of clainilleatkon, that I will hold an Appeal,
at the Ocamedesiongd Oka, In Gettysburg, on Saturday,
the 20th day qf Juke nag, beesreot the hours of 9
and P. N., when and where all perm= that may con
sider themselves aggriereed by said classification may at
tend.
gs, The above Licenses mutt be pidd on or before the
drat day of July„1801.
• J. IL WALTES,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co.
May W, 1868.-40 •
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE, OF CONNECTIONS.
Oa and after Monday , Iday 11th, 1888, P
Trains will leave sad arrive at Gettysburg, and sake
connections as follows:
FIRST PABBINGIIWPRAIN mill I save Gettyip at
8 lb. .111., with tessengerslbr York, Harrisburg, Ma
delphts, altimore, sad tap,xoreb. Sid securlivlag
_at
Hanover Jane:lea to
lam Mugs dantt: l 4/ 0 114 A-N
courmoting with the lane math, on the Norther;
cult ma InityllYinanartiviagat Balthatun st 12 110, Mon.
also,oranseting with Wall Math from Baltimore nertly
arriviNg la Gamblers* 1 00,P. X. Arrive st &Wyo.
burg M, P. N., witk a =ts from Harrisburg,
York, Baldre,sad W
SECOND mama win beau. Gettl ol =
at 12 48, eat., *Metes at Janette:ma IS, i
Yeit balk; Arrive la Baltimore
rrlitß i r k Anirest at% .1111, P. M.**
ymmenewstinnt gout.*
and Win 1101111110 fats tad
Wasalidtoll Os a. ,wide! lorovelisid•
sore at Xi lA, aost..
posimeall late ' Mail tr a m . et
• 80 A.ll-0 1 0 *revs* at II SIN LK; Ile
Ism mammon is tße Put Moat Ilhosay sall , orw
ea 4 fib,P.it. istalrobialoretimi
Wier wah Tin at illaisfa Aqaba,
Z. 11110011111,11apit.
lig 20, 18011.
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WAGON MAKING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs,
the public Watts canteen's the .
WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS
fu all its branches!, at his Shop, in Freedom township. on
the road leading from No(Newry's School-Louse to Mll
lerstown, at the,lllll church, apd Is prepared to execute
all orderir with promptness.-
Wiir REP AI B, N G -Vais
OF ALL RINDS ATTENDED TO.
He also manufactures HAND-RAHES, SHAKING
FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re
tall trade.
He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to uteri t
and reseine a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to
him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention.
Aug. 7,18 U7-1y WILLIAM EL
INSURE IN TILE
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
6F rORK, FEN.V.A.
(LATE FARNESS' AND NIIIIKRANTA.)
OFFICE: /batman's Buildtng; antre Stuart
CHARMED CAPITAL
iVAILABLE AESErI
Dino of every description taken for a period of years,
11, or perpetually, at as low rates as are consistent with
the security of the Company and the parties Insured, and
on as accodimodating terrines with any Company in the
country_
NO PREMIUM NOTES are taken in this Compeny;and
consequently. no Assessments will he made un its poli
cies. More than half the entire stock Is owned by its Of.
Deere and Directors, which is a guarantee that Ito affairs
will be so managed as to make it a sofa medium for in
surance. . . . . .
!El
an
OSP R ANCE CREATES INDEPENDENCE: • person
pays for Ids own indemnity, and need not be a Tax on
his friends in the event of Fire. Delays are dangerous.
93„A11 bests promptly adjusted and paid without de.
ESM
NM
lay.
Durzfols:—Philip A. Small, John A. Weiser, John Y
Spangler, M. B. Spahr, Ono. W. Ilgenfritz, David E
Small, Charles A. Morrie, W 11. Kurtz, of C., Lew is Carl
DISNEY WELSH, President.
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DAVID E. SMALL, Vice-President.
J. CARL, Tneasuror. T. K. Winn, Sec'y.
grit-Applications fdr lusnrance promptly attended to
by the Secretary or any of the Company's Agents.
Aacsfs:—Wm. Belize', John T. Williams. York ; H.
A. Picking, fiattyaburg; Smith &Harris. Wrighter il le ;
T. W. Herr, Lancaster; John U. Zeller, Wt. Joy, Lancas
ter county; D. Q. Albright, Hanover; N. Z. Seitz, G len
Kock, and S. M. Emm Inger, blecbanlcsborg.
MB
A SERVANT FOR ALL
linprovonent for Opening, Closing
and Latching Gates,
AY be attached Wany gate and operated from bug
gy, team or middli, by one hand, in any desired di
rection tram the gate—opened and domed from one point,
at say distance from the gate. This improvement is sim
ple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disar
ranged by the sagging of the-gate, nor by the frost rale
tag the posts;. may be made at a country blacksmith's,
and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having
the Right fur Adams county, will sell Township and
Farm Rights of this Improvement.
Also, ROTA k SHANE'S AMERICA:4I:I.I'ER GATE
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—which will be found valuable and convenient to all
who have gates to drive througb—es they remain by
their team, - open, close and latch a gve, without the ne
malty of getting in the wet or mud.
Fur for.her intumation, /to., address
ISRAEL BRICK ER,
31enallew P. 0., Adams co., Pa.
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
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Nay 13 -tf
;00
700
700
MI
BARK! BARK!
1100 CORDS WANTED !
TOE SUBSCRIBER WANTS
. GOO CORDS OF
BLACK OAK BARK,
for which he will pay 60 00 per cord, on delivery, in
goad order, at his tanyard la Gettyntng. Wanted also
500 CORDS OF
ROCK OAK BA UK,
fin which the highest market price will be Oren.
JOAN RUPP.
Vol'. 12.--Con
700
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
I
10 00
7 f 0
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MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL
THE undersigned has established a
PLANING MILL, on Mush creek, four miles from
Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at
such a factory, and needed in the building line. The
beet of lumber will always be need, all thoroughly dried,
a kiln having been pot up for the purpose.
Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as
Iowa& the lowest, and every effort made to accommodate
customers.
JOHN I). PFOUTZ.
May 20,1808.-I . y
JEREMIAH CULP ,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,-
Is Prepaied to famish on i.h3rt notice and umsonable
terms
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
Boatsi loons on band a 14r; e assortment of WAIA
pApwft, which he sells at lowest cash rates. and if de.
stud will furnish bank to rut It on the wall.
PLAN & FANCY SION PAINTING
EXECUTED TO ORDER
sir York street—a few doors east ofLutheran Church
May 27, 11188— tf.
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
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Sal
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14
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7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
7 00
T 00
10 00
1260
10 00
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Agents and robecribets, see that you get the genuine
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ed by Meows. Burr & Co., is the genuine thing.
The Cbngregationalirt says, whoever wishes to get, in
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Agents are meeting with unparalleled success We
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to Canvassers. Agents will see the advantage of dealing
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culars with lull particulars and terms, address the Pub
lishers. J. B. BORK & CO.,
Nay 27.-2 m Itartford,Conn.
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ARMY WAGONS
AT PRIVATE ,SALE, •
AT FOLLOWING PLACES:
19 AT LITTLESTOWN,
2 AT NEW OXFORD,
9 JEFFERSON STATION.
.36The above Wagons are all In good order and are
well calculated Sr firming. purposes. Price E 35.00.—
Alm), c Willi lot of
FIFTH CHAINS, SPREADERS, &c.,
which wffFbe sold low. Call
JAMand see them.
BE H. OOLEHOUBE,
W. F. CROUSE.
• •
May 90.--bm
6 00
5 ori
10 00
Lamb Knitting Machine.
MHZ only 1 Machine that sets up ite own work
tuck *
.I. knits oil INN and narrows, knits thi heel
into the e nursers of the toe camplets—
producing all of knit goods from an intent's
stocking, mitten or glare to a leafs slum' or hood.
MOS BIDUCID TO 66 DOLLARS I
22 is simple, durable, away operated and warranted to
sneezed in the hands of extryintrehasert -..•
koisis warm.
Address, with stamp for circular and sample stocking
J.V. MI, en. Agent, 222 Chestnut it., Phila.
May 6.--11 m O
'arm WM*, Vire
Vv Quids he 'Nem heats, Att.
Way U.; Vas Bolataadll. Win WO.
WC An M1TTP9 0 4 , " 1187 Yards; DTasi 4 s l l ll.llr ;sWhe
ass. sirm4 ~in. Immo in Cask orme INA
Nam Clout Le SPA Aniallars; laastacap•
Wirer far la: PleallebTET Wirthene.
Watt e ka. ary fairmatias ai m th e
saindleamara. WALKiIt Na. 31 arth
Inithste ti.dhaidiAlla. .5, 1801-17
IX: DOLLA.Rt3.
' . 4l Y 4 t r zli and br 111. MEL °axiom
NW 63.41 • only ousconsug.
or any other Inas ' tu o . atory 'nosy d disease; of the
T o ri i" if not o i , bog .0 , 14.141{ng • AitGi„ . • O C ." 1.11.
VAtER. Tina zu ne Les horn triecl ht. f -
THOUS'. KDS o'r.. - c 4 Asts '
In different ports c ' the country, an 4 'hes never beet,
known to toil if t • a to time and o'ceorcling to direr
none. It is Imre .1 al to carp. Givelt a trial audit will
speak for itself . . X eiy household should provide thew
-1
selves with a box o this tutv!icineknd keep it on haucts.
The cu.*, , ipsW it b 4 ift-cted are t ritlyntervelons.
sa,J-,paps red MII Not tq IsnAn. YOUNT & Co., Gettys.
bi l e ig , pa , o r 1., theit eutho-ized agents. For sale at
iliarly ral I,lverStureecischitot county_ . .
~. ,
gay •ab„ 1647:-4( i llSltct.Otc YOUNT d. CO.
. . .
A CAIIII TO THE LADIES.
. -
'TAR DIJPOACO - Sool.oE.ti PERIODICAL FILLS FOR
IF FEMALE=. Infallible la correcting Irregularities,
Renuirtng ObstrrOtions of the 'Monthly Torus, from
v. baterer Canon, sudalways sum:seal eta Preventive.
Females peening 1Y situated, or these eupPosing them
aelves ea, aro LAMP...AnaI against Using these Pilin trhile
in that o)ndltion lent they "invite miscarriage? af
ter, *Web alruanitlin, the ProprletQr assumes no re.
siwneAility, althotigh their mildness sill prtreat any
tutsellii.f to berth. . -
Price Si per IL) . Six lloxel i 5.
Sold Ly .1. M. 11 DER, 1) , insist, Sole Agent La Get
tysburg, Pa. I ,
Ladles, by sendi g him $1 through the Post oftlee. can
have the . Pills sent, (confidentially,) by Medi, to an) part
of the country “frhe el poitale..
April 29,180.-41 y
PORT GRAPE WINE,
Used by liOlidecds Giongiegations for
Church oh•'Communion Purposes
Erecllent Ladies and ireally Persons
''O USE.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
SPEIIFI'S %Ult. WINE, FpUlt. l'ltiEE OLD
ci4bitted native Wibe ie made froth the
Juice nt thajOporto Gra; e, raised in this country.—
Its tovntuable
$lOO,OOO 00
. 57,4'317
TOXIC ANDARENaiIitSINCI IMOPERTIES
are uniurpafised pv any o•liti- native Wine. Being th
pure u lee of thepope, produced under Mr. 8 peer's osr u
personal stipervhdon, its purity and genuiueness are
guaranteed. The youngest c :ild may partake of its gen
erous qualities, iikid she weakest invalid may use it to ad
vantage. It IS pattletilarly I,mzerlcial to the aged and
debilit.ted, and ttilte4 to the varionA ailnieuta that af
flict the weaker eek. It is, iu every re ;sect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON
luval;a4u4e Spates rod Grape Wine.
Female, tite Slieer's Part Gritpe Wino
Weaklipersousitind a ben,fit by its use.
Ereer'e Wiuul iu llospitu:s are pruivrred iu ~tl,,
I=l
44 — SuId by Drwggiste an l i racers. •
isrlhe Trai.W supplied liy I
Cowden, and Preach, Richards L Co., in Philadelphia.
A. Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey, finice,2l3 Beiradw.iy
New York. (Sept. 4,
ALL AROUND THE WORLD!
The First Premium
of a Silver _Medal was awarded
Barretfs : Han Restorative,
By the N. IL State Agri •ultural - Sociuty, at its
Fuir holden in Nash tu, *apt. 2:!, 1 t
BARRETtS VEGETABLE HAIR 1:E-
STOIIATIVE re;iture_i Gray I. tlr wit, d AL
Proruotee the dowch of Ito !!Alr. t A ;.!
heir original or....anie action.
uatori. Previ4ls akir f4:l:ng . Idi ; 1/14,
sing. It cattnit.s co inJuri :a inrc•liri
most papti!a.7 mid rc!iaWl_• nr;:rlr thr...3,11.,N: i:1-t
vest, :,..-orth
.1. 1: 11A111t1;17
-lir. I. ilvrutr.,;,.,!.l.y,l,urg. J. S. Tauo2l
nbaugh,ll,atpton; Ilartumi an.l f!...11!Ar;
Enpler k eon, Littlestown, and Dr u gt,:st genet.illy
Feb. 12, 1563.L1y
T.artiageo, TEarnerio,
C A.RRIApE-31A.KIN C. 4 RESUMED
The war Lei ag ever, the um.` lit4l h :re; r.,u•ncti ILc
car.itrAciE•mAri::n IIV IN I:SS
at their eld stand, in East etre -t, Gettysburg,
where they arwagaln prepare I to put up work In the
moat rishlunable, substantial, ,n,.1 mapati toatner. A
lot anew and tecond.linnil
CARRIAGES, I,'l'•;OIE@, 4C,
ON hand, which they will dip , se of at the lowest
sedan orders Will be suppliod As promptly and sstlstar
torily a• pogsibile.
done with tch, awl at clicapest ratrx
A large lot 4 new and old 11Alt N S n Lau:! fur Eat.
Thankful for the pti tiag e heretofore evjuyed
by thou, theyaolieit and ittleat ur to deserve a large
share to the tutors.
May .29.-tf
DAVID McCREARY. JOE'S F. McCREARY
"Best always Cheapest.
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
• BRIDLES,
• COLLARS and
HARNESS of all 'antis, in the County,
are always to be found at the and well known stand,
Baltimore st..,opposite the Pre byteriau Church.
(1% . IeCRE R S.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the most substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver liwunted),
are complete In every respect and warranted to be of the
very best material and workmanship.
•
Our upper leather 13raft Collars,
CAS NOT on HOT. They site the best FITTING and most
durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, u cheap t they can be made any
where and in the most substa:.t iak manner
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Dr aft
names, Fly.usts and everything in the line;
ler or cheaper.
Our prieet
have been WAXED to the lowest living standard.
A liberal percentage for cash, oft' all bills amounting to
15 or more. •
We work ntthing but the t•-st of stock and will wn
i
rant every article turned out t, Le in every respect as e.
presented.
Thankful to: past favors We invite attention to our p
sent stock.
~Give us a call and examine TRIM arm QUALITY.
Jan. 29.1.801.-1 D. McOREARY & SON
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Are now building a Variety of COACH 'WORK of e
latest and meet approved styles, and constructed ofihe
best material, to which they irvite the attention ..)f My
en. Having silt our work w.th great care, and of tu
torial selected with special ref, retire to beauty of style
and durability, we can confidently recommend the 'MTh
as nruntuaeseal by any other in or out of the cities. Ali
we ask 14 an fnspection of onr • 7ork, to convince tboe in
want of any kind of a vehicle hat thie is the piaci td
buy them.
IQ-REPAIRING in every branch done at short mlcit
and on reasonable terms.
Glenna • call at our Factory, near the corner of W 4.
ngton and Chantberebarg it recta, Gettyrehurg, Pa. !
Jane 12 18fff.—tf
Adains County Ahead !
THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY -NE'',
Manufactured entirely of Leather, and mite;
neater than Cbtton or Linen Nets.l
For service unsurpassed.
PATiNTED FIBIWART 18TH, 1868,
BY BIIRKLIOLDKR, wougy A riußat.
J. L. WORM', Sole Agent for the ILreitLSIOR rA.
.91.wrXET fir Adam noun%
HAS eondahtly on hand Inanantetored !Bata of Ithe
above Patent. di"
&ABDUL
Hisizsa,
COLLARS
njuziLis,.
warm, •
ra
i Velum
to arse .
) • ! i} 9, 4 lD miltinture,
arrAG Territory l apDilehme b. Palest
Ileteodso to Nets on colw ili nfinkm ) in uh. cramp—
Allocanuntiotipaushodd be fddr
n
to ito
It* ItialpbEr
Apt inow
§PEER'6
ME
CO ,
O=2EIEI
!O - R,EPAILING.4O
/ANNER k ZIEGLER
TATE 8, CULP
' , G*iftti**** o i
-41
and
sacks, at '
.prN.S_4IOIIAAVA.._
- TS, Thiibierlas 14iid. 1116,
si.ry.ts. sit OUN nt(GuAlMis.
Chewifig Tobacco,
CUtt SING
o per CoHat* Neck
- ties, liaadker..- tuld a great variety of Notions
41 4 4 1_0 1 41, . 111 4 61 of MINN U 44314.341.
Coats, Pants and Vests •
•••• • - at CIPIN.INGFIAWS.
"LOTH Coats, Pants and Vests
• ;
at CIINNINGTIAWR
4 , ANC Y Casirner summer Coats,
Pants atid Ve.te at CUNNINGHAM'S.
SUMMER Cassimer Coats, Pants
and Vest at CUNNINGIid3rI3.
LINEN Coats, Pants and Vests
at CUNNINGHAM'S.
COTTONADE Coats, Pants and
NJ Yee/ at cUNNINGUAM'S.
j rNEN Cotton and Wool Shirts and
_LI Drawers at CUNNING HAWS.
R IGHT-DAY 30-hour and Alarm
ALA§ CLOCKS at CUNNINGHAM'S.
VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Flagelets
).ccoi &pus, Itc., at CUNNINGHAM'S.
THE LATEST STYLES
GP SPRING AND SUMMER
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes ,
:Just ree'civeil by
ROBERT C COBEAN,
Champersbµ rg Street, First Square,
GETTYSiIIinG . , PENNA.,
Where the puLllc can find a large and varied asis,•rtnamt
which he is' Rolling cheap. Ile alai., manufactures and
remira!
HARNESS, of all kinds,
promptly and on reasunable terms. Pridles, Halters
Trunk's Valfpcs Whips, Cigars, and vnriety of notions
Give ins a c•II [April 29. 38613.-tt
NEW CLOTHIN3
ASP BIUNKERIWIT'S
STACKS OF THEM !
. -
BRISIM:11017, corner <1" the Diamond and Turk
.J . .trtet, lias just returued Irow the city With en en.
attrvtive avv.atmeut of
CLOTGING FOR SPRING k. SU.I3IEG WEAR,
which he will sell it such prices as cannot fail to take
them otY serg rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.—
to look at tlik ex dent material, tasteful cutting, told
rii.al and substantial s.•ring. aid then to get his low
prices—calleja cannot help Out buy, when lbey bet it so
much to [keit Interest to do go.
Flo has Coults, Psuts, Vosts,otall styles and roater Ws,
H a t a . i:0:4 Ld Sho's ;
Shirts, of all kinds, llo+isry, GlovrA. Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties, Ciarats, [Jaen itml Paper Collars Su.pendeili,
Brushes,
Trunks, Vitlicrs,', Umbrellas, Pocket liticcs. Segsrs,
Smoking ftmi Chewing Tolotrcon,Piors, Stationery. kg.;
Clucks, Wan - dirs. Jewelry, with a thou - stud and our
other article!, entirely t. 7.0 !Wit:troll p to d:tetil fn a new.
paper advertiwsment.
He asks the uttentivn orthr puldir, to his new stock,
confided: that It p,s,s—and n, one can nr rritl 'ell
cheaper. Lunt roost theplact —cornrrut York street
MO the Dhinloll4l. .1t)
April '22, t GS. JACtilt MUNE ER I.IOIF.
GEO. JACOBS & BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
SNY.: , I, 0 , ftg.iiistrg,
uext .1•;r t,
CLOTIDi, CASSIMERS, TWEEDS,
Of all styles, and Lest quality
the market can produce,furn
ished (-hen) as can be sold
in the country, which
will be cut out, if de
sired, without extra
charge.
lIMEE
rt , 5- di .19 - 4 It 1.41., .•
~;;ecte for Jd*ut4 Coucry for
The Howe SCWIII2: Machine.
Thc j, % perj% (•1 4.t..-etPiablf _.l;,i f ,•jr,rt !
The highest premium—the Cross of
the Legion of Honor, and Gold
Medal—awarded at the Purls
Exposition, 1567.
The IL .0.r.1.1acb...ue T. iii do a larger vatic ty of work in
bettr style titan ariy other niattbine. and Me§ all c
mt
i,e'i:ion fjr simpliciiy and ease in working. Call and
examine theta. Circ.:llan. contaiuing price hat. &c, can
be had on applicat ion.
SPRING & SUMMER
CLOTHING.
GEO. ARNOLD
has now opened ft LIEGE STOCK of
REA DY-M A DE CLOTHING)
mostly of hie Own mannfacture, consisting of all sizes of
COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
SHIRTS,
CRAVATS,
HOSIERY, &c.,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
/Wean, examine and Judge for yunrselT,s. -- Cli
April 22, IBC.B.—tf
MERCHANT TAILORING
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, TWEEDS,
and other materials for Men's Wear, farnadied and mad
up, to order, on abort notice
SATISFACTION WARRANTED
Work also solicited from Customers, o purchase their
Goods elsewhere
June 12,15¢7
, KLIN GEL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
BALTIMORE STREIET,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE rRESBYT.ERIAN
carritc4. •
TILE undersigned has J cut retutned from the eity with
the beet and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and
Gaiters, for Spring atm Summer, ever offered in Gettys
burg. ins stock Consists Of
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, '
LADIES' RID SLIPPERS, all styles,
- LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, •
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' HIP ,BOOTS,
' GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
' GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' LIPPERS,, all styles,
aIiNTIP ROGANS, Ac., Ac.
"MI SEW CONGRESS GAITERS,
MI ES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, _
''. Ac., Ae,', Se., As.
, a VOYB' CONGRESS GAITERS,
.-:
BOYS' CALF BALMORALB,
BOTH' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Stone of hie own manufacture constantly
All will be sold lit the lowest living profits. Bnyen,
from town and country. are invited to call and examine
goods and prides before purchasing elsewhere, feeling
confident that.l can please all who may tail.
The MA.NOBACTUItING of Boots Shoes, and Gaiters,
will also be curried on, in all its branches, as befiira.—
Repairing donb on abort notice. By employingnone but
Rtst.clue workmen, and using acne but the choicest
leather, he feels confident of maintaining his former re
putation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to de
serve It.
lah,Thankfitl for put favors, he solicits a continuance
of punlic patronage. D. FL ILLINGEL.
Gettyebnrg, April „22, 1868.-if
SPRING AND BUMMER
STP/E OF HATS
FOR 1868.
B.;13. M'QRBARY
. , .
.11 A ir • 1 •••" •4 • bob sad Ps oo o oloortiotot o
111,1ooluditorthe sear lotto! idyls ot Ane OM
Otottakor• and Bott far Rath and stuns lisp itIPPIY o
jig maim Price Wool BATS modyll Illtioit sod
BON Ho fatitooltiO Monde otol the 110 to bit'
prink ..—tir
: ,
N E W
TO I.IT
DRAWERS,
W. T. KING,
York street, oppositethe Banks
on hand
- < . AO St • •
Ull-iR•TE
.. •
=ME
GLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
AND
Every' kind of G-entlemen'B.-Wear,
such AS
LINEN COLLARS,
PAPER CUFFS,
- COTTON STOCKINGS,
GLOVES,
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING SACKS,
CANES, &c., Sc
I keep Gentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will ■rll
them at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
ALSO
BOYS' HATS & SHOES,
in great variety.
lee me a cull boleti!, purchasing else where
April '22, 1867.-tf
isrectrim
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware,
A general assortment of
all Goods usually )i - ept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, ISC7.-tr
NEW FIRM
GILLEsPIE & Co.,
A T the old it and of JOkEPH S. GILLLSPIX, next door to
the Globe Inn, York nt r ref oet tyeburv, offer to the
public,.x full line of superior
GROCER lES,
paps. 3.101ar,5, Tvas, Spi7:es",
OE
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
in the %vial Hoz/ F hau:th re, Sidew , Fish, Dried
Fruitg,C..nfe,Li.:mq, Le. A D.,.
x 0 T I 0 -V S,
iu 'neat variety; Cedar and Villow•ware, Basket., Be
g Sr•, T,,,,a,:r41. an 1 a tll./uaaud and one other articles.
BUTTER AND EGGS
hire :tail free!, alwAve for stile.;
liILLE•I'IL it CO. Vin filiart no effort to plva,e. and me
riiiihdent of being stile to do so by CoD a eantly keeping a
full an f choice erode. and selling at the very lowevt pro.
C NMI PILODUCK wanted, either for the cash or
is eieh irize for goods. highest market price allowed.
JOSEPH 1.. GILLESPIE,
DANIEL CAS HMAN.
Mil
NEIV GROCERY STORE!
=EI
GILBERT,
T .re the Court-Hon and i)pprA jte the Comp:-
.' tor Ott.-..w111 gell you eTeottarm in the ORACERY
AND PR9VISIO4 Line. cheaper than you can get it
el,rwher,
Sti;ctri. C•uffere, 11o1,Ars
C(.l (tit,44...—/ps, Brc.oult,
Tub,, T.b.sceo, Ciga.ra
Notion:: of all kinds, 111M.I , MI, °MEM.. VEGETA•
ISLES, always on band. Give me a call, as I am deter
mined to arcouimodste. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds
of Country produce taken, for which the higheet cub
price will he given. Don't forget the place—two doors
above the Court-House. Don't pus without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
May
BARGAINS
at the new
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CRESS & SON
RAVING (method a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the
north-west corner of the Public Square, hare lust
received a splendid assortment of FRESH
GROCERIES,
including Sugars. Coffee, Whistle% Syrup, Teas. Spleea
Tobacco, Salt, Flab, llama, Shoulders, Le. Alt*,
Q CHEN SWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nu ta,Prnlts,Soa ps, Fancy Articles and Not lona generally.
We wi aleo keep on band FLOUR sod FEED-STUFFS.
Havieg purchased for CAS Hove are prepared to eel
very cheap. Otte us a call and judge for yon melees.
JOHN CRESS,
J. W. CRESS
&pt. 25, 1867.-tt
•
Grocery and Flour Store.
R E M 0 VA L.
MEALS & BROTHER.
H A o T n E re a
minVeVibthuregir a lt r o e zto M e e r : i t nzt y ed p t i tr l czn
keep constantly on hand
ALL KINDS oF
GROCERIES,'
FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, &c.
Also, VEGETABLES in season, fresh from the city and
and country. They are determined to sell. as cheap as
the cheapeet,and as they only ask the lowest living pro
fits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal shared
public patronage. MEALS &BRO.
April B,lB6B—ff.
GOOD' NEWS
HENRY OVERDEER )
Baltimore, street Gettysburg, Penna.,
HAS completed hie new Store House *adjust return
ed from the city with • fresh and well selected
stock of Goods. which he respectfully invites his friends
and the public generally to call and examine.
HE SELLS CHEAP.
Ills stock consists of
GROCERIES,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CEDAR, WILLOW AND QUEENPAVARE, /LOVE,
CORN MEAL, PEED, AC
103.,The cash or trade will be given for near, Corn,
Oats, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, Rags, to.
April 1, 1868.—tf
fturtlutare, Cutlery, &c.
HARDWARE
AND a R 00 ERIXB
THE • abecriber ir hair e jnet returned from th senile!
with Illimmeneesupply of BARI:MAIM& 011.0011BUIMB,
'which they are offeriugat theiroldstand la Baltimore
'treed, at pricett b knit 'Betimes. Oen toaMoneiet
pert of
Carponter'sToola.
Blacksadtb'sTools
Ooach Plnalsp,
hooTlndinga,
Clablastlfaker'sTools,
Housekespw'sltxturss.
An kinds o fir** Le
OS O.CESIES 'OP ALI: 11.1.17 D 8,
Oils,P al ot s . As. , es. Thad& soirticielnoinds din tits
*semi departmsats samMossd ohm,. hot whs..= be
ad at this Store. Ivory clan of Mothaakescaw boo*.
trounoiloted hate with toolsoadAndis,aadifolusksov
or'sosh Andover,' article in thairfhtS. ts
eivoussesn a
'woo/spews dtpsailasi owforosib, hstayo*shosis
outofthosity
JOIL DAMS
VAT/ D1111110141f.,
, ,
urso Iter
PAHNESTOCK: BROS.
We ire canitantly receivink near and desirable styles of
PIQUES, 'SPRING' CLOAKINGS, ALPACAS
PAPER BOSOMS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
UMBRELLAS,
TARO. C. ?WARTS
1123111
. IV
.
, q ,..41**4044-Siftii4o ic
SPRING. GOODS.
SILKS, PO#LINS, PS*CA LEB,
DELAINES, CA4ICOES3 LAWNS, Ac
Also large additions to our usual supply of
LArGHA MS, MUSLINS,
CLOTHS, CA SSIMEES, JEANS,
with every variety of Good,' for• 'ten'. :Ind Boy's wear.
We bore lidded comilderably to I,llr :1 4 1.1 t moot of
CARPET-8,
which we gageelhug et grcarly rraticc.l price■
OUr stock of
, QUEENS-WARE
Is complete. In
HARD-WARE,
and all kiwis or
BUILDING MATERIALS,
We feel ztleureci we cm wake it to the interest of the
purcLaser to purcbsse from us.
IRON & NAILS at reduced prices
OILS & PAINTS at low rates
GROCERIES, of all kinds
Give u■ a call and ims couvineed
FAHNESTOCK BROS.,
SIGN OF TIIE RED FRONT.
Gettydburg,ll•3l3, 1949, if
DUPHORN & HOFFMAN
NORTH-WEST CORNER,
CENTRE SQUARE,
GETTYSBURG,. PA
ALPACCAS.
EMPRESS CLOTH?.
MUSLINS, DELAINES.
c&Licoes & faiNnii&md
BALMORAL SKIR
HOOP SKIRTS
SACKINGS,
SHAWLS
COTTONADES. •
BLACK CLOTHS.
TRICOT CLOTHS.
FANCY CASSIMERKS
HOSIERY, GLOVES
SUSPENDERS.
COLLAR s,
JEANS,
1 Y •
CARPETS.
QURENSWARE.
KNIVMS AND FORK
USIBRELLAS, WINDOW BLINDS
DO \'T PORGLT THE PLACE. "V.
April 22,180,-ff
1868,
DESIP.ABLE 1868 e
DRY GOODS !
MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS!
SELL for very small profits, and
aim at than a very large Baainesa.
PASIIIONABLE SOADF.Sbp FINE SILK POPLINS.
FASHIONABLE ELUDES Of FRENCH WOOL POP
LINS.
FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPACTA POPLINS.
FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES I LAWNS
BLACK SILKS, PLAIN HILES, PLAID'SILKS.
SWISS MUSLIMS, JaI:3OMET MUSLIMS, CAMBRIC.
BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL
•
WOOL DBLAIN.
STATORS SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, Tuiari
SHAWLS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL-
IWO, OOTTONADR.
TABLE OOVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS
BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS.
PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED
HANDKERCHIEFS, MEI STITCHED HANDKER-
. CHIEFS.
MEN'S, LADIES', AtISSES'; t CHILDREN'S GLOVES
AND STOCKINGS.
Sarl am constantly rocelvint the latest styles of Dress
and Fancy Goads. My stock ornprises eves thing nsnal.
ly.fonnd in a first-class DRY GODS EWER, to which I
invite the attention of the pablk, feeling &Neared that I
can safely chanties comparison with all other Stores la
quality ofg ads and lowness of priaL J. L. SCHICK.
Gettyintrg, Pa., April 2 11168.-0
NEW GOODS.
Cheaper than Ever
REBERT & ELLIOTT,
Baltimore at., opposite the Cotrt House,
H AVE Jut opened a new and large au h rignent of
spring and Summer, Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SILKS,
GINGHA.WS,
LAO'S,
PRINTS,
.IfA BROM,
MUSLINS, dee.,
To which they invite attentloi--being determined to
sell at lowest cash priest. [April 8, 11168.—tf
HITES4EW'S
NEW GOODS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER,
T_TAIMIG reAmmeditont the <My with a buipand
AI wdJ INWted stock of
DST GOODS,
NOTIONS,
QIIMINIWAIOO.'
, • . , , 11AZDW
BOOM VlOllB, ITAM4PLIZAZAZNY GOOD
gs fai
I call OW attention of 'ay era mot Um con.
malty titaay Inv data Wr jaws°. aloft at
town' ratan taaa limy WI Mao Ow war pad at
rim 'tab 0111110 i 1U So! •10 plitaluer sr &ow
With mu lballity lac
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I
BE
REMA,WOODS.
BAL. SRIRT. 4 , cheap,
• APRONS.
PARASOLS,
CONFIRM,
HOOP SKIRTS, &r
Apr 11 22.—Sm •
DERSONS desiring of Investing, and milting nearly
NINS NM CENT., are requested to cell at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
UNION PACIFIC
These Investments are daily grow Ing la favor and males
loereaslng.
461-BONDS e►n be bed ►t all tinted ►t ads Bank awl
where all information concerning said inrotments will
be cheerfully given.
Dec. 18, 1867. 1 -tf J. ZMORY BAIR, Outlier
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONDS. of all kinds, BOUGHT and
FOLD.
SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted in 1., FIVE TWENTY
The 11101.1EST.PREIMIII paid on GOLD ■wl SILVER
STOCKS and BONDS, of all kind,. bought for pera.as
without CHARGING COMMISSION.
Interest un SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per text.,
Peraone wialiiog information in regard to U.S. Bonds.
and Stock,' of all kinds, are Invited to girths a e2ll, and
we will give all information cheerfully.
J. EMORY BAIR, Cubit/.
Gettymbur7. Oct 1967-tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
L.A4t Lill, *Lea the privilege c: cuuverting the Augnet
N.trs expire .1, In Any ye r,,,ut who ite,:lerted to evu
♦ert Into Bonds, u: bell, lAt the premi u m and thr
privilege of courerting. It will be the twit.e with the
74;VA maturing in Jnue aid July next, aria di po.rd of
la time. Tito Dana Aril: either roevert. or purchase
the i-30'i,allowing pleas inm and interett
FIRST NATION.AI BANK
Is agent for the sale of the first lfortgagt
Union Pacific Rail Road.
G PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS,
at par with interact F ayable cemi•annnaily at oar
counter. All necenlary Information given
7-30 NOTES INTO 5.-SO BOND 3 AS USUAL free of
charge;
CASH COMPOUND INtE/lEST NOTES AND COUPONS.
Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS °revery
kind freed charge as Commission, and will at all times
pay the iIIOBEAT PRICE for
GOLD AND SILVER,
and with pleasure tranaactail business promptly al bare
tofore pertaining to a well regulated Bank.
GEO. ARNOLD, Caber.
Gettysintrg.Ncer.'ll 1887—tf
EXCELSIOR GALLERY.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTO MINIATURES
Stereoscopic Views of the
STEREOSCOPES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
ALBUMS
AND AT GREATLY ItEDUCED
wi We deal in nothing but the beet of Ito kind,. Va
C... TYSON,
Proprietor.
and examine our stock
Aprlll,lll6ll.—tf
THE GETTYSErRO SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in
anneanelmtto the citizens of gettystnorn and' the
public, genera/1y that he has nmesesd IMO Mt GU Mai
on West Middle street,
_to Baltimore- street and nearly
opposite the store ornanisetock Brothers. Thereon he
sow occupies, has been recently• iltta4 up expressly ter
hi. business. The location is an admlrebieone, enabling
him to take pictures in all etudes of weather, Ind with a
orreetnese unequalled any whet seise,
of every vise and description, exeontodlatbs f neetetyle
oartlenlerattention even to tbe CANTZ-bE VINITI, sod
le copying AMIII.OWPBB and DAGMBIRROTIPZe of
deceased fr lends. Also—
a new style of picture which has become eery = l ir
with the Public. not only for their beartiy4butfor •
peas and convenience. SIXTUS nor ortri Datum, en.
ly. Liao—Till POII.OIIILAIN PICTIIIt>OB which lot
their beauty and daribillty are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to earry on the bullets laf an its
radon' branches,aud harked hadeel ldWlblp ese s
we run no risk In ,
GUARANTEEING Pilinta: B4l7 l7llo77o.N.
Call and cumulus one OPechatet• At r iler c a i keur
selves. . _
June SWUM-
JOB PRIWITfiG t
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07406, follow
ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES,
CLOTHS.
CASSIMXIL3, .
JEAlge,
• COTTONADIV, Le.
. ALEACCAA, •
DILATIVE!,
I/MIL
POPLINS,
•pßac
BRILLIe WU, AANTS.
o
GINOIIAMS, -
PRINTS. •
NICSLINS, •
PLANNILLS.)
MOCKS,
SKIRTINGS; Re
financial.
Notice to Capitalists!
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE
Avn ALSO
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS
BONDS itithott charge
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES rASIIED
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
5 PER CENT. furl year, ;
4 PER CENT. fur 6 months, '
3 PEE CENT. for 3 monthi.'
OF GETTYSBURG
7-30 NOTES
Feb. 111,
GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier
IfirM
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
G EO. LZINOLD. Cxe., ier
Get tyaburg, N0r.21, 1667.—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GETTYSBURG
itILL, ALLOW
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows
5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR I FEAR,
4 u u
3 u u
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ANLBROTYPES, 4c,c., &.,
BATTLE-FIELD,
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PRICES.
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