t . - . . - . ~.' -7 tat - l o wep oreg . litigilt - , .. . ... gkiiii Uslne.•lgt i ez;it entatinglik men rough elk** iiho are goell entbor -1040,111 60 ;dwi*h the:grow - ing of inidit Unita* ib. thorough sente4. itneerledge Is much The eigiihni manner hi which many fstaill‘lll,ostslPilinl monepaitleularly •1 441- -4- our int the OW to les -8.41047:, extent beyond the, be lief °feu the fact that wheat 'rak ing. stem good as any foteeed leave the proofilitatevod crop that any follow : Yetaushkkeitithig seed has also proved bervit4a deiubt that varieties have de testeestalleo tepidly that they had to be abunkseettin a few years after their in trethiMiike 'nailed - 4i* earliest spots *Odd beckon* and lei ripen well; and when threshed 'Should be well cleaned / 61 1 41 4 41 . 10 4**Pu'reet grains fat- sow inirrilegkekteluengetifeead from a dis tance is lissimitikt. Buell a course will not only hoop up 'the standard of a va riety3nit has Is many Instinees greatly limit,: • C. .swim Tr* Tux win. al ' jogai agnate/1 from this fgood old Yes * s tick '' .ki the larm.--If half vats mud. energy now wastedin poll tiCe,*itasanions spionlations, and busy hikeees, were spent in the adraneetnent of agrieulture—if the people • tiere as in tent on ptriiierving their farms from de tatioratkonias'they are in "preserving the Union," and settling the manifold vexed questions of the day ; if they were Matt le -earnest in battling with briers and week and poor fences and bad With as with their Patti& opponents, should we not be better at as a nation and as individuals? . • ... Why is England to-day the garden of Europe, unless it is bemire every acreis so Widely cultivated? Why is even bar ren New Enichihd made so productive, unless because of the industry. and Intel- Aram oilter agriculturists ? Well has one said "The fields ought to be the 114012dhig and evening theme of all Ameri: owe .Iwho love their country. To fertilize and immune their farm, ought to be the PrlidelePipeplobjeot pt every owner cf stilitantial soil. Ail national aggrandize susitimmewer and wealth may be traced to'llloll lll lan as ita ultimate saurce.-- Oesidnerce•and agriefelture are only sub. ordinaioessults of this main spring.— We comdder agriculture as every way suicikliary not only to abundance, indus try, cosaligt and health, but to good mends, ate ultimpaely even to religion *nit" WOl6llll-111r01.1 sing , "thotid the plough !" Wesha ll always semi the American homer, dressed for his employ ment,and Ming his grounds, as belong ing 10 arille fatted noblemen." 13AvirrOVX have had some expulsion in tha -maiming of plums. In my focuser dints. when I let them take care of thesiierVes, my trees produced nothing but a crop of worms and - disap pointment.'But for the last three years I tutvo succeeded in raising as fine and AO "crop of pitman as amid be desired. ?Mr treatment was this : In the spring, almost as the blossoms began to fall from tiss fruit, I prepared a huge sheet Iron on which ware placed a - hw chips or any Wag this would burn readily, and after they had cosunenoal burning freely, smothered the blaze down with grass, which produced a dense smoke. This I would carry around under the trees, and perfectly befog the entire top, every branch, with smoke. I made this ap plication of lamoke each evening and morning, add continued It until about the WA of Juiy. Fresh grass should be fusgasatly .added, so as to continue a heavy Vollittifiif smoke. I think the advantage derived from the arnolai is from the coating which it de posits upon the fruit, leaves and branches, and produchig a scent which is offensive to sifth insects as are wont to prey upon the young fruit. But whatever the ef fect of smoke may be, it has been a sue easeful protection to the fruit during my three lame acperiment. I always gave my trees a thorough' smoking; I doubt the success of homeopathic treatment in much oases—F. Malay. WARRINQ 841118 Cor FRUIT TREES.— The bark of fruit trees lives for several years. In the apple we do not know ex aetly, but t we believe about six years.— Annnalli a new bark is formed next the wood, and consequently - the outside bark of a: eix year did tree was formed six years before. ilft4W Mx yaws (about this,) the bprk dies and forms what it called rough bill*, and this rough or dead bark re. mains on many years; getting thicker from thaunder side, with each year's ac enonetations. Writers on tree-washes make no dis tinction between the different stages— hence abpuont contradictions are com men, mid& the reader cannot reooncile. For instance,_ a "Irmo/Asa of the CrehadsAirisi says he nearly rulnedlis orchard by wasting the trees with soap duds eirdleg as he could make it, and intiksiosi about haifa to theta*, and " i s etiodssrkllled his tress entirely . 2 4 seep grease upon gran to keep rairbing Vie no douht put on young, inlagikUpe l lbilek; *Weil it would no ph% Ilits who bad reourunend -111104761 0 11114irisif it on old trees it would be a Ants AO". 40W ne- coiliattigliallittieshma the as, taw— iiimthicus. _ 000, Mi.:74i1X141131.-AAI / 10 1144Mrill 44 , *M o ts ilmindwed, *le hisaio the ;mamas bisath .Att- =I REM 43U. , Itt i MliClfttrailtii *ND „RES E LL-''4 ItA*Gll4,_ abaissineliA-101040*-00.4364k44‘,.., 14,Vie ''_ .10** , wokil6w - uAthi"loos tiditt e remforte ank p3riftiy , be ':'f..'..*:::./.V.S,JI:-...t.i-k-E: itinekkat - ' winimasumbliont, ertsgz= 1141 aI•D wATAs reajwykirosi analniims, erratitilag basegiattagaiar water Sa tes* *Go hung, and furnished If &eked. lD. 241881.-ti Locbs et al Nada repaired. THE AillaltlCAN mirrox HOLE OVERSEAMIXO SEWING MACHINE GO., in directing attention to. their.CDUIBRATED COM BINATION BUTTON HOLE AND lINWIIta. tIAONINE, beg Haire P reder to its wonderful populakfty se con. elusive roof of its great meat.. Tbi inereese in the demand forth s,atuable ambled hutment TIN V 01.1) during the lestseren neoreihr of Its first year before the pabUc.' Misread and surpririen, maw is unprecedented in Om Manny of swingennebinee, end we feel fully war ranted In claiming that IT zrAs NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TIiB WORLD, And intrinsieoy the Cheapest. St hi really two machines combined in one, (by a alm ple and heantifol nimbinical area, gement ' ) making both tharlihntal• or Lockuititch, • and the Oyer:naming and 811U011 holewtitah, with equal ficllity and perfection.— It executes in the raw heat manner *airy variety of aim ing, suck as, Hemming, Yelling, Cording, Tucking, BothabLow, 'Braiding and Quilting Gathering and Sewing i en; done at the same timed and g e ad.lition, threraeams, on the edge. and make* beautiful Button and Sole& Moire in ail fabric. Svsq Machias is warranted by the Company; or its 4genta, to give entire 'misled . bm. anculare with full particulars and samples of work don* on this Machine, can bi had on application. at the Sataunants at the Company. 8. W. Cor. Eleventh and Piestnul Streets, Philadelphia, Its,. Instructions giren on the Machine at tba rooms of the Company gratuitously to ail yardmen". AGENTS WANTED FREDERICK PAXSON, President W. B, BLECDESIRALL 7 Treasurer. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Gottyibttrs, Pa Slay 9Z-1., ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INOORPORARED, MARCH 18, 1851 OFFICERS - - Praddont—Georps Swope. Tku.Presideur—thusuell B. Buren Secretary —D A Buehler. Treasurer—X.o. lahnertock. • Riecuthre CkuuKingmittee—Robert McCurdy, II A. Pick ing. Jacob , Kansgers.--oaorge Swope, D. A.liinehler, R. - McCurdy. /IL Richalberger, 8.8. Brussel!, Z. G. Fslinestook, A. D.; • itnehlm. R. 0. hick.reary Gettysburg ; Jacob King, litre ban township ; fred'k Distil, Franklin; Wm. D. Dimes, Sew Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bandentllle; H. A. Pick ing, Stcaban ; John Walmord, Latimore; Jhn Ricking. Mast Harlin; Abel T. Wright, Bendernrille o ; Abdiel F. Gitt, flew Oxford; James H. Marshall , Hamiltonban John Cunningham, Freedom, John Horner, Monntjoy Wm. Ross White, Liberty. ..This Company Is limited In Its operations to the county of Adams. It bas been in operation for more than 17 gnus, and in that period has made but ant as sessment, haring paid losses by Ere during that pe riod Illilotintlng to m. 80115.000. Any person desiring an nem , ante an a to either of the !billowing gentlemen: ' . A. Buehler, Gettysburg. G. Faknestock, Jacob King. Straban township. H. A. Fishing, " - Frederick DiebL Franklin " Wm. Ross White. Liberty " H. C. Peters, P.terabarg (Y. s. Kill" The Inecutere Committee marts- at the race of the Company, on the but Wednesday In every month, at tonkick, P. K. [June 10, 1868.—tf WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he carries on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS to all its branches, at his Shop, in Freedom township, on the road leading from McCleary's EichnuLhociee to Mtt terstown, at the Hill Church, and Is prepared to execute all orders with promptneas. ifir.REPAIRING-§g - • OP ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Be also naanullictures RAND-RAKES, SHAILINO FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and ra tall tide. He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7, WILLIAM IL BOUM. INSURE IN THE HOPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY O! FORK, PENIT.A (Lkri Houma' AND .11DILCHANTE.) OFFICE: Bartman's BafWtwg , drntre Square. $lOO,OOO 00 57,423 17 CRAW/BMW CAPITAL AVAILABLE ASBET3.... DISKS of every description taken fora period of years, 1.1. or perpetually, at as low racemes are consistent with the security of the Company awl the partite insured, and on as accommodating terms as with soy Company In the country. NO PEtEldlind NOTES are taken in this Company, and consequeatly, no Aasessmenta will be made on its poli• dea. More than half the entire stock is owned by its of Scars and 'Directors, which is a guarantee that its affairs will be ao managed u to make it a sate medium for in surance. INSORANC*CIIZATES INDEPENDENCis a person pays for his own indemnity, and need not be a Tax on his friends in the event of Fire. Delays are dangerous. la I.All losses I,tromptly adjusted and paid without de y. Dnuccroas:—Philip A. Small, John A. Weiser, John F. Spangler, M. B. Spahr Geo. W. I Igenfrits, David g. Small,Charles A. Morri; W H. Harts, of C., Levis Carl. HENICV WELSH, President. DAVID B. SMALL, Vice-Preeidenr. J. Cam., Treasurer. T, IS.Varn, Sec'y. Hir Applications for Insurance promptly attended to by the Secretary or any or the Company's Agents. teltsel, John T. WHllams.. York; H. A. Picking, Gettysburg; B/11 Ith Bernie, Wrightsville; T. W. Herr, Loacootor; John H. Zeller , Wt. Joy, Lancas ter county ; D. Q. Albright, Hanover; N. Z. Setts, Glen Bock, sad S. M. Satmloger, Mechankeburg. April A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's tnprovernent for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, MAY bib attached to any gate and operated from bur a, team or 'addle, by one band. In any desired di motion tnnat the mite—opened and closed from one point. it any distance from the gate. This Improvement 4 aim plennd cheap, yet perfect and strong; will nut be Maar. ranged by the merging of the gate, nor by the frost rais ing, the pests: stay be mad* at blon der blacksmith's, and easily mmehild to: a gate. The unsigned, having the Slot for Admits county, will sell Township and Earns hlghti °relit. improvement. 4uo„ ROTH & smart AMMAN LEVER GAT'S -.with* will he found valuable and convenient to all who have iptee to drive threage—ita they ramie AY tiedr ham, open, dose and latch a gave; without the niC oeselti of gettft, in the wet or med. For farther ittiortaatices, de., address IBRUL BRICLig&R, itienalleva. 0., ►dame co., Pa. May 13,-tt ! ~ ~. ss 5., ; ~. ~'.3 w e3}- ~ .5-.ot 71r~tFff.xfa~:.~f;~rn: *s lg. IMUM %IS eitfirD 1 . : . 1:Nnt r 1241 - 14 . 1 :-.0ibitt_440iiimaie4 4,,,wa, , nt.n'TSo4 - • $OO AIis,SCARLICT r>tallifei•asesiblairdlesa boarded lie AttiVirt* CASES lb* -INAgliuT, add has never been tiSwa" NeWkalkodWUrad !tad adcdVildf Id dim tape. It Win04 . 444d to litliff*A44ll-IditZol speak Cur Verptr o d okatild prAsswllisea soffesisith bolt adthisitikdk*just *maple ekrAisrads. Tb. aaregi at flu ifudial asp trial, ptarveddNet ikg,PripKisd:ko as 4o TotOest-OQ4 bar& Pis; 0 Sham lalherAMS„krara. vo x aide at aparly all tbe - mbrea In Anniattavattr. ' • • May :M. r TSNANZ YOUNT & on: - • - A. CARO TO' THV - LADIt& DR DIIPOMIMPWOOLDEN PRRRHSWAL`PIIIR POR FKHALE<. InfulliLleln correcting Irregularities, Removing Obstruction! of. the Monthly Ter ~e, froi whatever Canso, and always socceesrut as e a lA:nth*. Tema), peculiarly s ituated, or thus. so tbeib stiTss so, ars osetim e t i lispiiset _504 these- Pii *bile in that contliGeal ibey mirciniagh,"" ate sec which adetronsl4 in, Proprietor Assumes no re sponsibility, Ott:Mei their lerbliress.‘lll present any adschkr to health'. Priced per Box. nix RUXti SO. Solg by J. V. RUDER, Druggist; Sole Agent for -Get tysburg. Ps. - Ladies. by sending bin, $1 through the Poet office. can have the Pill. pout, (coeftdrnOullr:).br MCI, to un./.1 441 t of the country '4i/toot postage.. tprfl PEER'.S P().itT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundre44 of Congregations for Church or Communion .Purpoies. Ercc(lent for Ladies awl Weakly re.r40)13 TO USE :VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD TIFLIS Justly celebrated native Wine Is made from the IL juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.— Its Invaluable TONTO AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are tintypes/fed by any Whet. native Wino. Being tb pure ulna of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are goat antes& The youngest child may partake of ita gen erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may we it to ad vantage. It le particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af flict the weaker sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use 4peor's Port Grape Wine. • Females use lipeePa Port Grape Wine Weakly persons Dad a benefit by its nee. Speer's Wlues iu Hospitals are preferred to vain El= Sir Sol d by DruggisisanJ Grocers. Sir• he Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway A Cowden, and French, Bkbards 4 Co., In Philadelphia. A. Flpeer's Vineyard, New Jersey, 0ti1c5,243 Broadway New York. Rept. 4,1861.—1 y 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 Nashan, Sept. 20, 1866. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE STO RATIVZ restores Gray Hair to its natural color.— Promotes the growth of the Hair. Changes the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents Hair falling out. Is a superior Dres sing. It contains no Injurious ingredients, and is the most popular and reliable article throughout the East West, North end South, .1. R. BARRETT' A CU., Yr.prietors, Matiche4ter, N. H. s.Sold by Dr. ELvflorner, Gettysburg; J. S. Taugh inbaugh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler. Petersburg, Snyder k& m, Uttlestown, and Druggists generally. Feb.l2, THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L THE GREAT Zingari Bitters. pins WONwERFIIL REMEDY was discovered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S.Cheop : ens, an eminent Egyptian physician. lied long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent much cf the suffering which the human fetidly was then compelled to endure. 'This great question was presented to hill mind every day In vivid colors as he turned among the sick anddying, and observed the Inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thas be was led to think and experiment; and afterten years' study and labor. he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect at this preparation In the prevention and cure of disease was so marvelluorand astonishing, that the moat natter log marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. Ms name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Vheopsite, the Pit b lic flenefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several ep i dem ICS 01 cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, ane with such great success, that it has been luta °dared into nearly all the general boaMtals of the 01.1 world. The old raying that ku ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect toi against his terrible disease should be freely and per/latently sued. All pathologist' now agree that thecholera poison acte on the syets.n through the blood, and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them In working order, mint-prevent aeutllcient accumulation of the poison to exert ita terrible affects on the organism This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maNdles. especially the different forms of fever. The Zinger' Bitters is just such remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitten fa composed entirely of roots and herbs, ao nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon au , put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and lie effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have boon maned by it: Cholera, Diarrbma, Dysentery, Scrofula. Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De bi t 7, A11%6118'14 FOWL'S rregulgritien,D7spepala,Flatn leocy, Colic, 441. Price Duel:killer per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at she Walnut street wharf, Harris. burg. Pa. Bold by Drugeiste,Hotelk eepersand Orocersgen orally. ips..G. F. HALBFILEISCii, sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. RAHT.git, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg. Pa May 29,1867 giverg „Stables. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. 'I I HE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thankitil for thelibiralpatronageheretofort received, begetewre tointertathepublic that hecent lade. the LIVERY BUBIEBEB at bleoldstand on Washingtsb street,Gettysburg,near the - Railroad, where he ie pre. pared at slit Imes to accounts:4a t e Omni; wi tha ytbing in his line. 110REIEB,COAOLtitt, AtiQa IZS, ke., urulebeitst short nottesand on reesonkble terms, cud eompeteatdtleerssentalontlldsired. Persons al li b. conveyed to other towns, or to say piece's the country Ells stock and Coaches are of the first class,and no palm OW ba il :area to tasks passengers comfortable MI is at anthems to furnish coaches for funerals; M 3l atetopartlesdesiriatc to go over the Bettlerlsid or to the Springs. AL6O-1102.61111 •ND MULES win babongtitand sold atoll Uinta. Pomo sdesltlogto earchasegtosk ertn end ft to their•advantage to callon ea tuWlessigaed, as Mistook is warranted to be u ngp• wsted or so gale. HA_ has a SAO lot lot nonce Iwo suiesst preset, ocilasd which will be sold on napes , bletarses ?boy aresound sad tree from disease, am arogatrantied to wish as Lrepreaantet. Persons will Mid It to tbefredwuwagstoesilat the old stand before hirtatiorparcheeingelsewhers. Vey Ye, SIICROLAk WEAVIIIi THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE /t RXCIWIGE STABLES. Wright4tois *vet, be g, Pa. • AnTOINENO THE EAGLE HOTEL THE upland ed *mild respectful ii T win' OA Ur Us vesed • Twit i muit riz it offer STAiLI ha this str4:is 11. " a •11114/11. OW t 44 6 `24., ?.. ,_ 1 " 4 " ri -apd,,.10.1 we ....., .4 WI " a " lit ' 6 " 41 42" 10 t i t , al Pm orthr. 211111"*"imate...azid. am ow " . IWily lot *WA' 4111 getillit "kat th'irtiniat oa Illbs, •" . '.. , r , V - w - '"'", g4asts, liteallai te„" sad iraho u : d : 4 ;=. o 4 Z.Nlkt ston al* ar ' r n rine t l a m entroi laii„.. Or allataased, and dims 11, d• , k 91141 i PAY aill 4-.4r PIP -$ 9 *Abbe Twain a, ,0 " ; smielfted , W s amino*: «40efrig iswaseelim4 ea , - :',*.q ,- ,'.. :; . r . •,--.•+,'!'e:.::,-•.!e.._..,::•'i:K,1,-',,,;-.:F-',.-.,•,a'f.,..,, B el.llO, RICH AS MONUMENTS; - TOMBS,.HEADSTONES te tie shortest sotto*, and as cheap as the theapaat I=3 Azilkeioi:rxitig: ' l'all a übs eriben'havelefit t rettrriiird treiejtlie 0 itie with se ihuneezetipply elimumutift& Cisigielatalii withtyi they era otreritigyet:thetrtildetirtie 4n italttegeo Itteet, etyrieittttetit Meths... ltittalearringlet t fi t pelmet • ', '' OarphitaVrTheis , e ...: lilteksialth'ireol a . . ... beelthVg4tmikirv,,Tooli" • „if,tmokeeparloptztare s . • ' - kfateat reei ON 017:11i1 • .h 44064- Thor*Oittollaidthsthurodlittiok, 10.0.1014.1 104611 4014biorallk Ititt 4114.410.4 p. Altriniiiiagt, • II *- • - Ls_ .1110 . 247 • ' 4. ' "" r :17"A "Z" -4 ~;_~~~ >f~,~ `*‘,‘ 4 ,- ;044-I , 44•**froca rat 3.oltAr. roe : : obit _.'- - ,- ,-,i' .. ; . '' * :,?,.: 2: .•,. DO(.3!1:# •, oßklinta w EA1444140441 ` ' egodr, ' • r ~ .:s.k i k i t.... ~, ......_,—,, -*••- ..4;„,,- twit at - - ....‘. ii k ...,, - A% , i .,;,*eioik-elrig3 4 ... - T --- 11 0 or he ...... - ...:-:.... ....-.4.111,107,0 4, , . - i silt. • 10,*(41.a41. it. R tf44gi ' gr t."._ - iitSt AIM all M aged lt i-l t 1141 V iirit Itil t .r . : . ' , Ipi ~ l i n: i it ,,i ig ri t le r 4l. t ot e. c olaP rl nl ::: xise i! a te s (wet: c. . „inlaid „ IN * etf,o*. +ow as- the kht. . enetometz. - ~Tt] 13"•-1f , JE R EAT! IA GULP , 41ittlYSBITRfi, - - , PA,, • U . • .. ndertaker & - .Paper...Hanger, Is 144% arg‘i , O. , urhieh nwhet noire aL.t r ae•bu.ti t•i‘re COFFINS 6F ALL STYLES'. Ifeelea loeux oa Lied 11.1. r t. eseortmf ht of WALL PAPH ap4h be sells arlow.-et ce..h rate/ end if Ile sired will furuiA Winds NI at It ou the yr al. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINTING .E'NECUT.,ED TO ORDER /kr York street--a few d /ors ettet ot Lutheran 'Alai th May 27, 1888- tf AT GRAND . STREET CHEAP STORE, NEW YORK • The Largest and Cheapest Stool: of • STRAW GOODS in this City, without doubt. Millinery Gods, Ribbxas. 4111 cs, Flowers, Parasol., Yoc. kee Notions, Skirts, D mu and Cloak Trimmings, and Fringes, all under regular i *es. Laell.le Whalebone Corn to, at 50 eta, 73 cte.. sl.l4,and upwards, cheap. SifirMILLDIEPS EDWARD RIDLEY, 300,311 and 31134 Giand, '4, 68 and 7) Allen streets, Fifth illock East Iron the Bowery. J nue 10,1868.-3 m FLOUR & FEF D. f WILL be in flettyabutg with Flour, kc., every MON- I- DAY a:0111MAX in each week. Pera..ns who may wire we to fu: nigh thwri 741, FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, will leave their orders, either with John L. "rAte or Dan nark Zeigkr, stating tit: kind and quantity wanted. when the sews will be delivered et tbeirdwelli ege, by Sept.2s, 1&7.-tt BOOKAGENTS WANTED to oi , .1i . it ot4.lorp tot Di. Wttu+x kmira's DICTIONARY OF BIBLE. Tax oxv; r_Drrion rUELI,IED Amcti - A, CONDZSDED - BT Dn. 1N.111t11 . 6 OwN RANT , . ID obe 141 Oc tavo volume, Illuetrate.l with ol er I 2 ;a:rk: and engravings. Agent. and robeeril.ero, •ee that plo ;43:t 03333 yenq:ne edition by Dr. Smi/A. The Springfr•id llepubli"an Kaye tido. erlit'on ;:sh ed by meows. Burr ACo to the gcnnina thing. The Ctingregationiilist laboret-r wlabea to g33t, In the cheapest form, the brat Dictiaaary of the 1.0311.33133.3,14 toy this. Agents are meeting iri3ll unparalleled Alti,ree Wr employ no Gt111:12/ .14/(7lt, an I otter eat 3 inon-3131.03t• to Cane/amen. Agents c. il see the 11,1..c..ta directly irl.h the PUBLLNIIERS For deacr,plive .3r cullers with pertlenla: , and term-, e 313 1 3..,.. the e,,1333 Ushers. .1. B. BUBB A CO. May 2.7.-21 n liettlord,l",l33, 30 ARMY WAGONS = AT fOI 4 LOV:ING : 19 AT LITTLESTOWN, AT NEW OXFORD, 9 JEFFERSON STATION. Itn.The above Wagon■ ary all In g'. -1 order and a... Well calculated 1 , 4' farming purposes P: (J. Alao, a large lot of FIFTH CHAINS,-31 3 HEATIEHS, which will be .old low. CAll and ant them. JAM 11. WIZ lOLTSH W. F. CROFSII, May 20.-2.. m GRANITE-YARD GETTYk!BURG; PA., ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREICIIT DAJOT. PETER BEITLER . fe preparvl to forni6ll GRANITE. I.lr all kinli -f BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOS%S. at reasoziabte rates—. Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and fln6lied in overy ~ y la ilPaire,i, by best of wo,:, men. OS-Orders (roan a tnota, pr.rni.tly “ttentleil to June 3 —tf I c ßE do ß r A or ! , 1.41 , c e G . , ,, Wir , e 4 films. kn.. Iron Bedstead. Wire Welt :4 o g 'tor de.; and Poultry Yards; Bra e ~ nu S yo VA ACV Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, En: rent for Coal, O. ty, Saud, &c., Heavy C. imped Cloth for Swirl: Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, or.; V;permskers' Wires,Ornament• al Wire Work, Ac. Every information by addressiu; the manufacturers. AI. WALKER & North Sixth at., Philadelphia. Feb. 5, Varblt ludo. CANNON'S CORNER OF BALFIMOR3 AND EABI MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-MOUSE, GETTYSB URG, PA., EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORE EXECUTED IN THE FURST STILE OP TUE Aim May 29,18,4.—tt GETTYBBURG MARBL E Is East Tort Street Gettysburg, Pa. Where they are prepared to tarnish all kinds of work to their RHIN MANTLES, Am, La deirfilr• ne a call. Produce , taken In mhos". In ttinthern. lbw •1* 117 • Mittrat• fr. ARD'W.A , .ft-E ffi ..: C:4l-.4Z ftFQFV,. GEORGE GING ELL All will be cold t he' lowest . liNing profits. puree", from town and country. It re. itltitOot to and examine goods and prices before purvis.e•in ekeaLete, conlident that t ear. pietee a I e b., Int" eoll. the '4 i CTUKI .4 I o••lt and Oftlters, rill also be Carrier, On, In RI, it t. bra nrnell. 14.0 before.— Repairing dt•ne • , 15 short n.dore. by employing none but first eleas woi 6men, and using tint the choicest leather, be ft,lt eon:dent hi• f 'rater re putatien. Certain , y nothing will be left undone Jr serve it. 111S-Ti.t.krui 1 r Ntit. Errors. Le t...l!ets a continuance of pubbc patron Oat tychnrg. Aril '22, ibtlB.-tf Chantberßbury Strcc?, Grliggbis?g' CLOTHS, CASSINTERS, TWEEDS Of all styles, and. hest .quality the market can produce,furn ished cheap as can be 50141,' in the country, which will be cut out,.if de ' sired, without extra Goods made np and wci antea The Howe Sewing Machine The moat perfect d: reliable in America ! The highest premium—the ,Cross of The Howe 31achtne will do a larger variety of work in beter style than any other machine, and defies all c wo psotaion thr almpllcily and eye in working. ,pall and examine them. Circulars containing price list. tr., can be had on application. . [Feb 1868.-tf SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD has now opened a LARGE STOCK of . RgSDY- . 11 ADE CLOtIIING mostly lifhitowis mine:aqui*, consleffnisOtAll dial of COATS; PANTS & 'TESTS, SHIRTS,: DRAWERS CRAVATS, HOSIERY; &c., AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TUdEft. 41.6111, examine andjugge for you twelves. lit April 22, 1868.7 ft - 111 E LATEST iStrY t a OP SPRANG AND BUI Rats Caps, ioats & Shoes ROBERT' C. COBEAN, kilfesovtve,igudfie*, onma, tufty,' G.ETTYssuii4ac, - ItNNA., Wberitlur libikra4elitgii larg . e ind vieiktealtltplent wateb Is eel 1.1 ig chirp. Ss also maniiracturisc and 1 1 1 .4 11/111 t 4,/ :1 • • • - • HARNESS of all kinds rapkirll mig6tr CM NMI :"` „. 4 SV AD.4 g4x, Kti.“l . l ' , PAL . • ; ikend tit , e4MII e i T -,1 it - I ,)t, JUIL LiN 46,4 54 I .4it 1 5 . • , 4 Es BOOTS. -& 'SIIO iND -Every kind of Cilentientirn's TOtarr • SVCIL AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, . COTTON STOC,KINGS. GLOVES, 14 1 )CKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, &c., I keep Gentlemen's - Wear of all ki . u,L4 and will sell thorn tit tli • LOWEST CASH, PRICES, MEI BOYS' HATS & SHOES, in o'rcol variety mea C.LII Ijercr j.urch 7afug di' wliere April 22, 1867.-ti RU KS, Valises; Oil, Carpet and ..:, .nll nallrovi Sada, fit INGI3 11.4 1 LY-NETS,' Umbrellas . and H _sivry, Ate . CUS • INGHAM'S. siNIUKINU and Chewing Tobacco, cigare mut Pipet. at I.3ANENGIIA,Nrti. LINEN and Paper Collars, Neck ties, Mud kerthiefl dila a great variety of Nut! arid FancyLt.,l.l. Linde, at CILYN D RESS Coats, Pants and Vests ccv:incomAirs. CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests ra FANCY Caiisimer Summer Coats, Pants and Ve-ts at CU \ XINGU UM'S. Cassiruer Coats, Pants 1.-7 mid Vests NI at CUNN MAWS. LII'.EN Cuars, Pantii and VeStS eCNN:IVCIIIAM'S OOTTONARE Coats. Pants and Vcias at (ITNNISIMAWR. INEN Cottqn and Wool Shirts and Dr.cers aat CUMNINGIIAM'S EIGLI.T•DAY 30-hour and Alarm CLOCKS at • CL-NNINQUAWS; VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Fliigelets ACcord , or.:. Nc , ist cuNNlNeaLixe. KLLNUEL'S Boot and Shoe . Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOCTif OF TIH r.ra.:qo-rE.RIAA C n L'ityli rrl 11 E nuJet sigLe 14. !..ibt it the city with Ilia heat ahJ cheapest t .11;eiy nuu Gaiters. Cu- 6;..rih4 t.iitirvll..r, uret Orel el in Getty,. bnrg. His coutiets of LADIES' C((IN.1 E. ES S CI AI TEAS, - L AWLS' 13X LMOR ALIs A I I ELS, LALPIE.,;' CD3ITh.E‘ L KID SW PI'LIIS, all AI) ler, LANE'' . .1.014E:CO EA LMUILALS. IN LAEGE. VARIETY. GENTS' FRK‘CII ;CALF 11001.5. DENTS' ASIEFRCAN CALK LEJT-. GENT'S' KIP LOUTS, GENTS' CuSGREss GAITERS. GENTS' CALF HAL3IOII..AL:.;, G SLIPPERS. ail. sty:es, GENTS' 1:11.00ANS, MIESES' ooSultEsS GAIn:RS, MISSES' 13•1-1.1..IIAL LIAITERS, 31IOSEE. , NrinOCCo EiLmiji;ALzi. . St., ace. lilats* (JONG e. rant,, DOES CALF lIAL‘II.IIiAL?.. BUYS' liI4NIANS, Sc., IN FA TiF iblithtbosialrvarsyiss,... IS InRuE. VARIETY. Also, 13,...ts cud Stt,ts Lis ow!:u at, , lf.‘c in: r .7,3stantly on b rf GEO.. - JA:COBS & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, to.xt 4!..pcs. to Keynton. TO FIT Also. sole Agents for Flaws County,tJr the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris. Exposition, 1867 Just readied by =ti^~r" a•(~~ -Y PAPER BOSOMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, 4ROC'ERIL'S AND LIQUORS. LT { } - I NG from thy City pith the I.irgert 11l mid vie led aMoritnent of dinegoed3 ever offer ed here, I expect every body to Lott to tbetr Intermit and boy where they can get the cheapest and beet goods f4r the TUEO. C. soitars • . . • CASH, as that is motto. FA 111 LI CI HO CLRIES of all candsting in port o:syr .ps of all ILinear, 31i•lassen, Sugars, Colleen, TOM. SpIC“, tic.. 4c. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Driva Beef, Large lot of very Sr,.;ar, ore.l llama, No.l Hack nrel, and lierring. My Liquor cannot be kairpaBsed in eloapneaa or quality, from Comm on Wbtakey to pore Fit hill tiritind,y, Holland tilo or Ilya W6ialteiy. 7 lltir -roo. di. llot t. I lier pUrt.2.•.. EtVeCrS can be' Lap d with Ltin.ira at City pi i^ea. and tare freight Sad package. Mooer'a, !loot! ihd'a aird Zhig rittera, Rh), A. Speer'e Grape Wine. May el .1. Stone, Wooden WIIThZ Ware, *A general assortment of all Goods usually- koist in a FAMILY GROCERY. G. - R -- a C . Ei - .:R, .-.,,iY LT A VSIV4I open. 4 tem. bertjerberr*Ainfit e 0. 1 3 1 1 - i.ot Wrost .14 recelTe..i a spleoitd atiortrnerit or IRV. , if G .110 QER -- 6 / 4 " . "' Q UEENSW AR E,- CONFECTIONS' rlwiroFtriir lialang Vilma:wed' Or exam. al4O. re, 17 cLepy, C r ace py i . CIILOI4 jydse Viroggriggr flop L 24. Palml f ' - 1111=t, Grocery.. an - Flow. • lf E 0, 1' L . • E A Sk, - BRO T 11E11 IT A cpu rF e ; ; ;p a n.eV p o roptzttil ketii , on•tazitly op Land /414 , ..KLAW OF • G 11, ge E E S FLOUR,' FE.F.II), NOTIONS,' &e. • .cl4O. v gen:T.tt invictlim. ad conr.p.p. I Th . l?4 , l,:idoirerinit , o4v,l'll; . 1 01 0 * OS til t• cheve.t.atl 3.3 they only evi living pro- W. !key balk. in- morn a ofil-Ceee4. alfingras Aire PutAlc kIitTQZ I3 :OI- -• • .GOOD,INEWS -11a.11S - OVEILDEEn, Barthnorc, Ftf,'eet,(lt;tfy'atiftg, .Perzna. , i AlreOnr;plet eitt stUi l e . ll , )l36 and jut ret H ed from tHe salty wttolva: - reealr and Heil litacted .t.,ck whicb be re spectl9ll3 Writes ILia nt.d the pablie oe eorafly to call :tad EXsiulne. lIMEZI cciv Di,' Irrttaw - AND tiurEg:N%-*A"P.ell,t)ti, CORN 31tA.L: FEED C.? cab'q orouot Coro o,llbl, Pot itoeir,•Batteri Egg'lCßiumti, E,fYd , TAR* April 1, IstlB.—tt • QILLE I' Dealers in Flou', Gikojes, Notions &,(' ITE dissitepitan bt the polglet‘thelr forge 'Seek I. of good', at theolr.lbetartqu • YOrlik street ,A , ey.ti!ot: o Globe Inn, corierititts t ettseof" ~ -G R 0- -C - -R Sugsrs, Syrups, .11olasses, Coheir," l'eus Spices, Salt; the , ^ le the metket, witicHamr, 151Oparclepr, 8 WORM Dried Fruits, Confect fort 7„ & c. A leo, T. 0,, N -- , - ,4 ` ist.. great eartety; Q at a r ma' Bin eit-Irs., Crockgry Asilpta STIP? . T . 0 11,941. 1141 4"9114 Ran& 04 one otbrartfrier. • ItUfTE* ll- .A-ND—. EGGSy' nice and trash, at i! a,i m a" , . Onsets 1 11, 0 0 1 filkaParp AO_ 4 0 1 1 4 0 ,140•8*, and are ecrordelt of tieinimiblelo dolobt eabooktafj , keeping a tali an t choiceSyek, and aellintat I/gamey lowest pro fits. C onxiity %tonnes rranted, either tur the co to ukhange for gooMs, Wee an nave,'. JOB,EPMti. WILLESPI E, bAKIAL effillim AN. •r::::..:• , ':,'.f ...i.‘.: .;!1.. ...:4 ~ -', 1 4..°47.1 W,. .3e.-, (4 - kfries:uka RAIL Napitta. ? ORAKG It , ir •,, • . . ,t • a ibd Alter' trains WU Nor 211142 A -'a 71... sioupipellar IMM . i I A defpf eeneett slll.lm Oboe Alpooopr trEfflog York airn, :log o, NOW ,to 4140-7.** tittittftElitllbleklg t I ' ll 4 tJ • Pure :r0444 0 1011 -4 e 4 ati r* *VS '' 'STACKTOF 4I I .- r , otTrookre - liebu ItatlON •coruer of . ViamoutteggLYArt . street. bee Joe returned fund VutetIPIMIIP' tali .eAt t qI.I9:PIWI N 4 4 . 4 W 14 14. ffitik9frattA , tablet' is lat each pticoe cannot Ito mkt) theheilff INijeraslllFr4Oinolit J4il s Ydr allook Apop,iligr.4ll,4," pliyA.Nl : % neat and saint - MIMI eetiftig, and then to get We low ptiese..e.Berseaubot help. tai tAtiry; mach to their to tereat fa fAct - •„ hiet M oute, at's' Veali , 4trslfe i g s teett trd Hata. Badeftrtalltanterc...trurr, Shirts, of all kinde r :lf oefory,..(Boym, If endkerckl Week Ilea, Ch'itedtsg-Mie nal Pep .*4l - lotrierte Shipewlese; araabee.Coalltai te.-' • ‘.; Thanks, Valleett, — Uutbrehee, "'Pock " ' Pocke t Knives, Sevin, intokt rig 'end+Chkalna TOlute*A.Pfiteattßatilidkeit Clucks, Watches, leweley,.withlohogettatk ape other articlea; Litireir toy fluicer6!ittlo ' Ltait 4Aft rows paper adTeowessent. • . Ile ask* Bar attentluu of lb r public to hie now stook. Confident that it will pluittso—stlti Itet our can or will sell cheaper. Bun' t tura( th e t . lee e—coi et ot l'orit et tiee t nod the Diamond.tlettpburi t „ , Apt ri P. 2, 1 11B3a: JA ;!. n BRIX MlSltti SPRINci AND SUMMER S'FYLE OF HATS FOR 186 S. S. S. M'CR.gARY A 8 Jury received a (rush and'generat acroitoscazt 0 HATS, incloding the very latent, at) lee or fine Cassituare and :loft Par flats, and also a large edrply o floe and low priced Wool HATS and CAPE fur Igen Mad BUYS. Ile iuviteekla Ii lends and he public to give him a roll. • ' • • • f April 22, IX67.—rt: 45rottrit5. SELLING OFF ! A; rapidly as I can o make roam.fur.. more WI .1. n4c,:••.,t.iletotsau,l4 Wld. BOYER & SON, DE ALFR S 1N GROCERIES, NOTIONS', TOBACCOS, A. 140, BAR , GAINS 4t h... ;.....1 TN CETTTsttt-Rd JOIIN CRESS & SON HE ' SELL, e* A G.R - 0 ,Q.,E.j1.1.,-8-- GETT . BUIt . II,'TA., BEST BRANDS OF FLOt Elifirg .4 1 1 jig . vo 4,.. , . 454 ,. ,, , , , .._ . • - ' 't - -.-- =intx.irte.....,_4_ * . WM . t i Tt! MriE j' • rt. * . 10 POI t vitkolor aloft .! ".74 'r:4;:r .0%41 go' oat •, vane. sa.. 1 • 1 ;?1,,:c . rukiLF;45.... , .1 ,- • %SW teiriViYiEfittlintliAa#l•4l, 0 1 ,4 1 5 OS ' 61.41 11 .1 W ‘ l : l2, llqind NE, Pr. WISES, 7 ,, ,46a Or , • :7 , % V}V:kri . " `. ft r pit I Itrevlitit MEM bEL.usrig -t* Licdt's • Titivx-e. "• ' $.! Also 'trot isdtlai.ut to I our usnAl supply - ....-AcibLYG/ - 44 418. USL/241A, VLOI7IS, CA 8.8 M E 1?S, JEA NS; with every iratiety or G., We bssru gidaud coluifitTni4y JO. 1 wont of which we dye eel!a4g ry‘er.-t1 pr tt,e Clisr E , S - A 1: ; 11 . AR. - W RE, BUILDTNU MATERIALS, Wo awar. , 4 it.: cap LUAU it t the lutt/i , at tif the 1.13,C)N 4; NAILS at reduced 1 :241,,S & PAINTS at low rates GRQEIqS, of all kinds (The ns a r,ill - and bx cc.irthieed SIGN•,OF.THE RED FRONT. Gig triptior , Mori, t DtPHORN & HOFFMAN, _ NOR'-fa-WEST CORNER, CE XTT E SQUA .R , ;GE , TTYSBURG, , A 'OP Fr T OtTIIK T A ItilS-1- 13,MOSI•WIt ICR , r~ ~::.~ ._:.~ lEEE FIR!riL 9.A AP *X 8 • quicr. t sa WARR. KN l 'rX3 - Anl YORK mintri.t OF, irtNisow BLINDS ti- DONT FJKOIT nitir PLAIT. -IA Apci i ~ WGi;~t_l 1868. . .. Dirrr lOCOS ! 4 ... 3rosT 'Ex , czu.A. cT A-SsORTMK.NTs i IT SELL for vory 'tonsil profits; arid J. six* 044 Wogs very tartar Oiliness. trA4411,0-S4BLE 3 ETADVS Or FINE SILK POPLINS. FA.9IIIONABLE 2.44DXS OP 'MULL WOOL POP* LJNS. FASWY,I 4 .IAIII,W3I3AIOf "ILPAIA por.uss. Furriericimilizr. i tim rrßciLts & LAWNS StAOL -1 1WWWW, PfAir4 SILKS, PLAID WILEA. SWISS IFC:LINS, JACOXIST MUSLINS.CAILERVIC. BLACK ALP/toea, oneamv aELPACOA, BLA,Cg ALL WOOL DKLAIN. R/87081. MAW, .C.6.SUILVEZ - 1314.klitti, TIM' QAMIIitER3, IaLG64,BIGO, WNW SHULL. .IS.C4-04111144D4. i. .- TABLE COVXRD.VINA LINEN, X AREANB, TOWELS BALmone t t.imisau, ROO , Mar& r - --/ PLAIN LINEN A-SI PK SRC lIIE FS, WiIitEIOIIIIVJLED SANDKRit. MEN'S, LADltiz', L CHILDREN'S GLOVES JrNDLtiTi.WkiU;dU Sir I obottoutitathy receiving Itiet lettereirety les of Ltreve a ktiliagistoen 'atorprisee mu Wag nitual li twat ttFairrtt-cw.u• • lljtr f 100099 graftg.,:to wnich ittlittitTheiti•tritmi , ad* poblie,ll6allog iittririhi that I eaftsatety thalttlettocomplurimpt,wltti alkalise toren UV finality of g ode sad low orda of Rice. L.F.CVICW,* Gettyborg, Pa., April 1.9, ...N.E.. : 7,.q, ..9..pip• S. - Clipap. : l•!._„t.ti4A, ', -t BERT & ELLXOTT, Baleinitorcot., opposite the Court-Howe, and?arge iSlilligterSl9oo XVI.:T fkr tt.jr j" Chier,ll,ll; , , ' elssiltr.effpg, MEM= ,PRINTS, - - : •IPARAVES, , " .4itivgat . 1 01 Ozscieteittigt i kk. A uflae l .vik sti o - Y rit,"11.4111001101 EillE 144:4 r3r..- CARPEI'S, re COniple t!. Ila muT :dr - 1;1 4 44 et" ymirchaser lo pGrohme from be 111U)S., =EI A LPACCAE ra pious cum , ULIOLIX% DELUXE.% CALlftritE k 4711CitITA 31? 4AL.IIO.ILAL BKI K 0 0 , 1. BEIHTS SA CK.1.24 OS SHAWLS. 1.11 CEMOIL2I3 ylFlie.y.ll2l44kir.4l i. A 1141 'S ♦ S `r 1868. DiSTIATME GING HA MS,I LA Wlcr.g ,i,ramoooduacitimikke. . ..1:21P., ARE SELLING AT. LOWEST PRICES., atri r3llW4e, I;if•t' • I. im • 4.1, 1 N1 1 ,1*t :m • ‘c. *4O, . LAWI•I3. -4 • VERCA..SIII:Ir. (111 444.*41. • 11136M1J111. IRta • - • FLANSZLII, PKIRTINOS. Ac "•"- - 4 gt.eAt.itlr, eA pril 21ItA4m Noti'ee to Capitalists! 11DERSONS drbiling ..1 Invett ing, and realizing near I - SINE PER cvcrit, d e Fiinrnlai 1.. Na l lit !hp G'ettybiirg National Bank ANL?, 011T4IN CIRCI.:74.kitS OF TEU: UNION PACIFIC CENTP. , I I PACIFIC RAILROAD CO?. GIZATIs crrit, are daily gram ing amt asks 111= 44/ - 13ONDS'enn be hq4 at nlttfmen :k: thin Bank and %her., iutortstati-nt ,, ne , .rniog lutl.l i ave.t went/ will be alert fully girril Dec. 1S 1567. -:f GErrESBURG NATIONAL I3_LNK• BONDS, .r au kinlv, BOUGHT aml VEN -TUIRT BONDS convcr h.h, VE 'VW ICS r • ISONIns Without ch.r7... CONIPOI:ND INTY.ILESTNuTi.e Thu 11 EST I" RENIIPM rid nil GOLD 711,V STOCKS rnd BONDS, of all 1,1,248. Dct.lgLl pa: , ,t4 witliortf CHAlO;lti.i COM N.II,StON. 9ILDMIS i'I)IMTLY i:NEC;7I.I-:7) lu'erea2 of OP ANA DX POaITa. adran4:4 I per crn Permuted wishiug rumtion lu regard to $. Ltuuda, and Stock, bt all Utuds, are Invited to give rail, and wit *tithe. WI Infottuaften theet J. .010Jili GO.i.Ysturg, Oct 30 1517-tt FIRST NATIOXIL BANK op . GETTYSBITRG NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 _NOTES. L•ut 1.11. trlitn air privik.p. of ennTertir....! 11!4 Angn•t 73 ° N°t*.ezyu d, fl'nl perwn• ected 145 cvn Tert into &CO Amid., or Reit; Let Pre premium end the privilegeofeniterting. tt wilt Ur thr onmt. 31 fib th 740's matnringja June aa.l July n-it, :f in time. late flank eriii either concern. in,; premium • n.l ",;.terra 'eb. 10...L5, MET SAVIONAL BANK, GETTYSI3LTRG, 13ENJ., 1 ; 1 Wienelor elte Pak. qf the firs,t _lffolgt4ris Uiti(iff Pacific Rail Road. 6 PAR CENT.yOLDLNTEREST BONDS, ■t par with interest Lajable Alinti-annually at ••nr cdnnt<•r. An cecgeeary 4 , 4o4kurs. r. t 1 R67.-Lf FIRST NA:TIONAL BANK GET TYSBURG WILL ALLOW Interest Cu EPECIA4ALUVRATIB Ks follow. S PER CENT- PRit AINSJC3I.IOII.I-YrAn, 4 .. 3 . -, 5-33 0I 8 ISTO .4.1.18 • RON Di A. 5 12:irh L free ej charge; CA. , 4i COM POUNis INTEREST NOTES AND COUPON-6. Will also plascitaPe or eetI STOCSS and BONDS of every Xlnd freed! ahattre as t!OM/11:1111i6171, and will at all tirr,s pay the ILlcillEcT PRICE fur GOLD 3RD SILVER, andistrtrOensure transact all business promptly ae here tAllbess kirtsinlng to screoll reculitted Brink GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Getty burg, Nov. 6 1567-tf fkolograpit 6alleritS. EXCELSIOR GALLERY PR - 02 1 OG 1? AP - LtS, PHOTO _MINIATURES .A.M.RRUII3PES, Siereofscopie Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STERBOS'COPES, kHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ALBS S ,GREAT .VARIETY, 2041 47' Eit.i'LY RED UCED . ,PRICES. • • *ice deaf to nothing but the Lest of 14 kiud. C. • meri,l(tioklie' ' 'Proprietor. " EIM 0V A ! Tlnt G.EX J TYSBILke KYLIG 47 GALLERY. 'T.H.Eniideraigned takes pleasure in ak. - itheminEttatii thWttiferiset Oettysfmrs end the R a f r.u r ON be Lai !moved Dub ble old rooms on westurddia Street, to - Balthus° street dna nearly oppantetbeebiewpflUniiitiiell4retbeiti. Tbdroom be sew oecoplea,haabeeftseeestbe...llseei op exprautly fer • s badness. The 'maths& Is asissirtibLiosmossabilng • It WWII. 111411irii tn tißiSitiant of *natal., Arid Mini a "M 1 154,1 110 0 •4 0 .9 0,00 / ° ..4 , 41 1 m. IyAKISti iio , 26talt An r even Ail toad dnonrtptiol, examted tbe *neat s I yle PonlWlL•it • C 40141144/It 'WILTS, 1141 d DAUVIAX4I)77PItS of 411,1111 Alocrr =Es 1-4 b'LV - soN 4' , r affikasoms, ow: (Y-147,4 42 Tip 0111/2elt July 1, 1868, 4. REIM. A PROSSI PA KAN)Lfi, col.srrth- • . • /LOOP SKIRT'S, die. f,ipaurtill. !t I) ALSO .1. 1.31;-)1:1" eOLD f. PER CENT. fu: 1 y var, 4 PEE G fllollth.+, 10EIZCI;AT. lor 3 month, GEO. A I:N,PLIi,,Ca2 Lie: EMI 480. *FOLD. Cam l / 1 er 4 MOVilt., WILL CNI Vsa.r OM lotietilfe ilefit popular , ~ b ati t Voir: ;: ,iitijitr Wadi Zr . - alA i rgti el.; ligitiltii 11 ' .4 1 41Ponalip I ntileid.. , 2 1 %4164444W: ' 0----- / 2 ;11 i6•4 1 4661 it wino lit's a: MITINIZI 14 7
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