Li tiailli 4atuting anb Vanukteping. ramie wins truxspirarnive We consider lt Important to shorten back aU fruit trees, shrubs and vines, when transplanting. It lessens, by reducing the number of buds, the de mand for supply on the roots as soon s ae that laid up In the bud is exhaust td, and it gives Increased vitality and vigor to the remaining buds, by giv , trig to them the supply that would have been devoted to those removed, bad they been left to remain. There „ however, room for study in the practice of heading-in, because•of the ;vigor, of growth and power of produ cing strong new shoots being much greater in some sorts than others. The peacb, for instanoe, may be cut - back to within two feet of the crown, leaving not a limb or twig, and yet , the tree in the ensuing fall will be found, under good cultivation, to have made four or five strong shoots, each as many feet long, and with abundant lateral branches. Pursue the same course with the apple, and nine times out of ten the result will be only a few Treble shoots of six inches, with a dead tree - the following spring. The pear, whin worked en the quince, will bear much more severe pruning hack than when on the peat stock and further, some varieties will en dure more severe pruning than other . The grape, when cut back to two or three buds, grows vigorously ; but if -left unpruned, it struggles-a year - or two, produces a few imperfect bundl e-, Lnd Is dead. These are some of the many varieties that an observing Lot tieulturist will notice on short practice, find which will snort cause him to feel confidence lu transplant ing trees at any age, provided he be allowed to prune them back according to Umfrage and habits.—Horliculiurist. RANCID Bu ER.—TO a pint, of wa ter add thirty ,drops (about half* tea spoonful) of liquid chloride of lime. Wash In this two and a half pounds of rancid butter. When every particle of rancid butter has come in contact with the-water, let it stand en hour or two; then wash It well in puie water. The butter Is then left without any odor, and 11118 the sweetness of fresh butter. These peparations of lime have nothing Injurious in them. We copy the above from one of our exchanges, the editor of which Lays : "We forthwith obtained some of the moat rancid butter, and It was bad enough for any stomach that had more sensibility than a Wagon wheel. We doctored It as per recipe, and when placed on the table along with new, -good butter, very able Judges could not dlMtinguiait which was the new butter. Here fruit worth year's subscrip tion to a paper." THE LAST MILE FROlt THE UDDER. Aderson,"Dickerson's_Pr. cal Agriculture," says ho has found by practical analysis, In one instance, „that the hot cup of milk drawn from the cow's udder"' contained sixteen times us much cream as the first one, 'the separation of cream from milk Jilkeeplace in part in the udder of the ciCtliparticularly If the cow Is Suffered to stand at rest for some time previous to milking. If there are people who doubt that there Is &difference in rich -nets of milk first drawn from coign and the last_drawn, their doUbta will he -speedily' removed by - - Ituilklng half a dozen cows and setting the first half drawn from each cow septirated from the other half. ATIOUT TOMATOPS.—This healthy vegetable is now used in almost every - i':oneelvable shape as food, and for a relish, and among the last, la to stew green tomatoes. This he done by par ing half a dozen and slicing them down; then add a little salt and a tea spoonful of sugar, and stew them mi tt] they are completely cooked. The juice of the ton3ato-ls sufficient, with out the use of any water, for stewing. Season to the taste. We speak from the reeord, having used them during the last ten days, and find them as palatable to our taste as ripe ones.— Erehave.' .414/tE.—One of the beet articles. of diet, at this season of the year, and a good one at all seasons, is rice. people_would eat plenty of well-cook ed rice they would have fewer diatur bances of the digestive apparatus.— Itice is both a preventive and cure of i'boweT — complainta." The Southern crop of this excellent grain will this Year reach 65,000 bariels against 45,000 last year. DESIRABLE /: NEW GOODS! 1868. Mut Excellent Anortnitente ! HELL for very small profits, and almat do 1. leg a very large lersineae. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FINE RILE M= eMMI=3 FASHIONABLE 12)=CVM RHAD63 4' ALPACA =I FRENCH CHINTZES. MIMS. PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SIENA, PLAID SILKS. KWISS littitiLlNSL MUSLINFI, 'CAMBIUM, _ BLACK ALPACA, COLD RED ALPACA, stp fl u LACK AI4, WOOL DELAIN. ,RI BRAW LIBEF S & CA HA WLS.SHMERE EHAWLN, TH CLOTHS, CAE:IMP:RV& DIAL O UCINGA DE. , LIN EN DRILLING, CTTONA - TABLE_ C'OVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAP KINS TOWELS. , •lIADMORAI, NAP KINS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EM - RROIDERED HANDKERCHTF"HEM t3TITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. MIIMMFP AND railm- ME G I.OV~: 4 AND EIh)CICIN(JB. I am constantly reecivitisi the latest stylei Of Dress and Fancy Goods. My stook corm prism; ever) thins usually . found to a finit, saw BHT GOOLsi STORE to which I Invite the attention of the public, feeling assured that I can safely challenge corn whim with all other stores in quality of goods and low nearof price. J. L. EICEIICX. -4343tty•Iturit, Ma) 1,186. tf NEW GOODS CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST IT von wish to buy good sad cheap Goods, 1, dal at JAOOIIB & Baas. sioat ta neltetyers's Hotel, In CULILMB Urt4 !gm.tion of so &Aye They have the :TOW, .se . 'acch iu the prodn oe MIS, TWAIN:A d * - " matte can XE, sad tiot .to sell them as • cheap as ash be - hen to town or country. ASSY Pencil -tog "to ; have them CUT can have G done fees .. charge. Those detlrlagoods MADE UP eon oho be soctoutoods We warrent the best work and the hest Ste to' be had any. , : . ere. No htunbog In what we sor. • We he off hand th e very best midmost, dor able' - Erd•WT/ra M wad are • sieve ready to. ealifet N" earddraera.— Red ctl op (Wert lla dVerldind ma 'We tAlliandexamine. Wewarranclher id use. a.„.15.,11167. JACOBS a BItO. • .: 0 2r4 / 0 rAs o re.sv •_ Ai'drew rettortr, '; t .1•21+113k D atillCTlOlikErt -eta hts sunders to the public: Bale, '• In an,' part artheemennty, es reason " 'Sties, Haring e&s4sir,% puame. business, ha asthers litinself that he w. A)UiNmtv;miwonnd In &Ileum - - 4:401..1* ! '" artg ike ‘‘ PeriWu • • . **ll Sibs . _ A'"9""". COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA. CURE. COEI DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COWS DYSPEPSIA CURE. COB'S DYSPEPSIA CASE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUM. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'B DYSPEPSIA' CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA, CURE. • This world renowned remedy for the unfelt lug mire of DYSPF7P~IA. Indigestion, Slick Headache, Rouriiiss or Acidity of the Stomach, .Rising. of Food, Fkautenigi, Lai:a bate, Weariness,Bilimumette, • Liver Compkzint, ty terminating in Death, tile rend upon the attention and trial of suffer ers from ibis MOM horrible of all dimming. Dyspepsia sheave Its revoker In a thousand different forms, In fact, all disorders of the Stomach alau toads, _with all their com plaint., each as Hesdeube, heartburn,' Depremion, general sense of uneasiness and feeling that you are not well. Food d nitre...es leou, rime and sours on your Mornach ; breath bad; skin at times flushed and hot • don't feel ea If you could move or stir abo ut, and worst of all, indigestion or Constipation, are nothing =neer less than Dyspepsia. Thous. ands upon thousands stiffer and dleXhis way and neither themselves or phynkinus know what ails them except that they WV surely dying. Reader, we repeat it, this, is all Dyspepsia. If you would have proof of our statement, If 'you would lave yourselves and children from an early grave, if you would have health and energy and strength, again we beg you try ono bottle of COE ' 8 DTASPEPSIA CURE Yon will nee how noon It will dlopel your bid feellaand gloomy forebodings. How soon ft w .base Ilwal any specie. of "Dys- PeMle. WO& wl gdveyou new life and rigor, and how moult limake swell man or woman of yoo, For your own sake, for the sake of everytlody cohering, we beg, we en trent you to try IC, For Liver Carpplal4l L Illtides Deraugements It is a flo‘eign Remedy, While for Fever and Ague, and all those disease. which are gen erates in a milummtic climate, It is a certain preVeutive and cure. That Us wonderful medicinal virtues may not standalone on our 'determent, we append a few u matolic tied teetimoulala from those whose poslUon in moiety mad reputation as-citisens will Mime their evidence beyond aU question, and calwith them strength and c onviction to the ni t Incredulous. Mr. LesTrir_99lolLoll. a wholesale merchant of 90 years, In Blllwitukee, one of the most relia ble atKI wareful men Ripe state, says, under date. 1 MiLwAmone, Wisr, Jan. M. MIL Menet& C. O. CLARK & Co., New Haven, Conn. Both myself and wife have used tee's Dys pepsia Cure, and It Imo proved RE.II.PFAMLY satisfactory aa a remedy. I have NO hegira, lion In saying that we have received ONEAT BENNETT from Its use. Very respectfully, LMTER SEXTON. (Arm Rev. E. P. Ward, Arcul,Lorain co., 0.) Msaem Byrum a Aamentorio, Gentlemen—lterte me great plea/lure to Mate that my mile has derived great benefit from the use of Goe's Dyspepsia Ore. She ham been for a number of years greatly troubled with DY.PePdEl—sexcimpattled with violent Mrme of constipation which so prostra ert that she vassal the while, for months, unable to do to anything. She took ha at ya In stanceCoe's Itispepala Cure, and has derived GREAT BEELFIT FROM IT, and is noWoom paratively well. She regards this medicine as it great blessing. Truly yonri, Jan. 13th, leits. ' L. F. WARD. (Peek Rev. heave Abbot; Allesdierty, Pa.) " Jaerna Futeinitr.; TOMellt, No. St Marta .Mteet, Pittsburg. tak==unue in ending that, after hoeing *boat fifteen years, at some pedals na ci3igl V l xicire than others, I have been entirely _cured by the use of Ape's Dyspepsia Core. My friends know Dust of late years my eel* has heem an ex treme one. I kad great euffering from eating any kind of food, and on an average would twain about one-third of my mettle, to a our Indigestible mums. When the severe attacks would comea would lose all strength and be utterly heipiew. Some of the attacks would be eo severe that for days together I would not retain anything an my etoniaelt, wire a little dry toast and tea. For years/ knew not what it was to peas live consecutive hears without Intense pain. Front the timc I took the first dose of this medicine I ceased vomiting. grad. sally all soreness phasedaway and flesh and strength returned, and over aline I have been able to eat any kind of ibod setupon the table. Six month,, have now passed without any symptoms of the return of the disease. My case was considered by all, even physicians, no marvelous, that for a time It wee fear ed it might be fictitious; but I am now so well convlswed, that I have been not merely relieved. but permanently eared, that I mu conscientiously recommend Coe's Dys peptda Cure to all victims of drilittPL A ISAAC AIKEN, Ude Pastor of the Beaver Bt., IL E. Church, - Allegheny. COItreZMIVR ass 9 A-V11A94,411110 s, Iftd• larzeits& p. G. CIA= & CO. Cizrzsi—Dskai sardoes, trait bia efL to sesta; to Idaledidlt bate et Coe's Cure, would taste' ray awe. over • year ego, I lhad a vialeat tack Of which issead eillat weeks, daring_ which time I euiptortd tried thata, lout without rated, until I Vase Cum The and dose helped um; I I tro l ire s tee times a day for wear. sod was entirely cared ; and I believe to-day that It Y ved, lay life, Reins attacked in a stutilar way MU seassa, I took one dose, which pat me all right. I would advise fN , ly to keep it on band ready lbw ld to In owe of Summer or Bowel Complaint. C. DEL The above Mr. Dunn la in oar etop'oy t and we can vouch for the above statement being trite. - E. ARNOLD & CO. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will Mao be found hive Wahl& in aft ewe of ab iTh rott,M gun X v inrci . ev i t u rr i gn= condition the stomach. • Sold by Dmintste In citgionotry every where at $1 per Bottle, or Ilattlon to C. O. & CO.„ AO , * 41d, eoi , Itrwl 1 THE - GETTYSBURG COMPILER, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21,, 1868. HAY AND GRAIN - IE4 X.T.ED. THE iindlnlgned would announce to the citizens of Adams county that they still corm on ilva • - GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at She old Rand, GRANITE STATION, on the Gettysburg RaOrbs& They are prepared to pay the highest pollees for GRAIN AND HAY. They keep all kinds of, GROCERIES, SALT, GUA.NOS, rto., ',hie]) they will sell. at the smallest (itve us a cell lied sec fur yourselves. PHILIP Meant a SONS. Dec. 10,1807. /Y McCURDY & HAMILTON; FIGUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, *O. r Ware. YLOUR. WHEAT , RYE. COBR OATS, TIMOTHY riEEDS, POTS: •.- TOES, /X. and layila producers i tig g ve them a call be- • . They have constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF orto cEstite, Molasses, Syrftw, th Coffees, Sugars, lle„ _with Mt. OIL, Tar, Soaps, Booon sad Tokeeeroc . te. Alan h e best brands oSFLOUM. With FEND of all kinds. They likewise have a'l/'M: .. y:N,r, Soluble Pacific' Guano, Rhodes' Phosphide mid A A Moulted& Quarto. - • . ' Whilst they pay the highest Market Miceli &gall they buy, they sell at thelowest living profile. They ask a Aare of public patronage, resolved to give matlafeetlou In every CM*. ROBERT IdeCURDY, • Wll. S. HAMILTON. , Gettysburg, July 1. 1110. NEW FORWARDING COMUSSION HOUSE jJ AVING purchased the extensive Ware- JUL house, Pars, &e., ol Cuip & Eantahaw, the undersigned Intend to carry on the bunt none, under the firm of Illgham & Co., at the old stand, on the corner of Washington and /tailcoat streets, on a more extenalv e scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market priCellfor HAY, FDOUR, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. - - Ml:M.llnd FEED, SALT, and all kinds of GROCERIFIA, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be had any- Where else. PLASTER, and all kinds of FERTILIZERS. ootudAntly_ on hand, or furnished to order. A REGULAR LINE OF FREIGHT CARR will leave onr Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All busi ness of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our CAM rim to the Warehouse of lite venaon & Sons, 1115 North Howard street Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices sell cheap and deal fairly, we Inc to everybod) to give us a culL W 31.-11. BIOHAM, A LEXANDER COBEAN, J.lslhli 111011A11. Jan. f 7, 1/163. tf CHANGE OF FIRM rE undersigned have leased the Ware ooam on the corner of Stratton street and ,tGaty.barg, where they will tarry on.tho Grain and Produce Business In all its branches. The highest prices wHi always be paid ka Wheat, Bye, Corn, Chits, Clover and Timothy riseds,.Flarseed,Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams,. Shoulders and Bides, Potatoes, with everything else in the .country produce line, Groceries, of all kinds constantly on hand and for sale—Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrup., Teas, spices Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, BIOOMII, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps - Ac. Also COAL OIL, Flab oil, Tar, &c. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. They ate always able to supply admit rate article of Floor, with the'dieritrentitinds of otaAPGround Plaster, with Octanes and Artni.sars, COAL, by the bushel, ten or ear load. We Will also ran Lilies of Freight Cars to No. 77 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market street. PHILADELPHIA. All good* sent to either of the above places will be re eelved andlorwanted promptly. Goods should be marked “Beuners' Car.' B..BENYER & BRO April A 11,68. it MORE NEW CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFFS. STACKS OF THEM! BEINHERLIOFP, corner of the Diamond and York street, hashist returned from eity with an unusually attractive assort. ment or CLOTHING FOR SPRING & SUMMER wear. which ho will sell at such 'tricot as can not fall to take them off very rapidly. Dal and judger for yourselves. To look at the ex cellent niatarM.l, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prloes—callers Cannot help but boy,w when they see It so much to their interest to do so. ESM‘ii2iMMMI Hata. Boots and E”loce Shirts, of ail kiwis, Hosiery Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck-ties, Cravats, Linen and Pa per Collars ; Suspendens, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, \ L brellas, Pocket Kul sea, Segars, Smoking & and Chewing Tobaccos, ppes, cLafionery, Cloaks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirety too numer ous to detail In a newspaper advertisement. He aaks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that it will ;please—and no one ton or will Nell cheaper. Don't forget the place—corner of York street and the Diamond, Gettysburg. JAOIII ERII , 4tHHHOFF. Apr(117,1888, tf THE aerITSBURG SKY-LIGHT _GALLERY , • ITWEignderiligttedticespiesiMreininnonite .l !olio the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Bahl more street, and nearly opposite the stare of nthissittoolt anabets. The roast be now se =Mee hoe been recently fitted up expressl on illoiltntalness The locatn ion ad one, enabling him to tothe p i c o tures . Wail shades of weather, and with a °correctness unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIKE 1 10TOGRAPHilo of every size end description, executed In the finest etvlc. D rarticuler attention given to end VIMTUEfr= copyi ng deoeased friends. Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of picture, which has beriorne very populer with the patella, sot only for their beauty. but for cheapness cad oonvenienee. SIXTEEN tar ONE DOLDAR only. Also —THE PORCELAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and dorabilltpare unsurpassed. We are prepared to wavy on the buelnetu in all its various bnizatea, and Wavier con. siderable experience we roil no** Qtlitii s ANTEEING PidiFKLiT IiUtTISFA ON, Our futilities for o full display of one WWI are unequaled by any other Gallery In tae county, and l we would therefore invite every one to call at the NEW GETTITSBURG SKY LIGHT GALLERY. Van and examine our Specimen, andbrdge for yourselves. LEVI MEMPEEL June 25, IBM MORO PHILLIPS' CILN ULNA. 111:1710 VIM Super-Phosphate of Lime. STANDARD GUARANTY:SD. rOR BALE AT MAXEMACIITEZVII DZPOTII, No. If Mirth Front Street, Philadelphia, awn N 0.16 Beath street, Baltimore, And by Dealers in general Uunughorit the Ccren . • Itte 8011131RERO OUJZO which MORO =WPM PRIASPHA d a ihe t a n f lel e n t r a. hes control for the O¢ ilia contains contains nfty per cent, mare Bone Phoephate than Raw Bone, therefore it is more durable. The ad dition of Ammonia gives It greater fertilising valae. , Over seven years' exPerlenee has proved to the Partner that It makes a heavier grata than even s x tidde mans" and Is net our"' setts. but to Dea lasthmai.lers. $3B 00 per too, 2,000 lbs. Dlsortrat _ . . _ mono Piniurs, Bole Proprietor Lod Matiaboturer. Idsrelk IE, NO& 9m Cfmietery BedeovsJA PSINE) the Keeper, the undersigned l La thorloed to moko removals into Ever reen Ormetery, and hopes that eneh as ton, template the removal or the remains of de ceased relatives or friends *4ll avail them selves of this season of the yenr to have It done. Removals mode with. proMptnees— terms low, and no effort spared to please- PETER THORN, March 12. 1S 3. Keeper of the Cemetery. py ~Salo Orying, SAL paterwaspe et public. It Is hls ewes ail endeavor to akre sathathstOsa, Charge. w= urg. lieslaiesea 1 a west Mid dle street, P. B.—He Is a liseneed Aatrtioneer, under Mid the T ex Law or the 'United Staten. Nov. 71,188 ' DROWN BARIUM R0r.)•444 • good am. JUP do, and chop, 9/I..WW=III 0", . DUPHORN & HOFFM/N, NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE SQUARE GETTYSBURG. EMPRESSA LP AC &1 : 61 0154. MUSLIMS, DELA= CALICOES It OLEO BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOP BKISTA. BACRITIOS, BHA W L B , COTTONADES FANCYBLACK TRICOT W.5 ER V7IB, CABISIMES. HS U•SPEO SIERYN DE , GL RS EOVS, R C , N A OLLA S, JES CARPETS.... ItUEENSWARE, NIVES A ORKS UMB K SIILL MS, WINDOW JUAN to DON'T FORGET THE PLACE A pro 17, 110. tf FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. SUMMF c.. II G001;IS. We are constantly receiving new end desire- bLe ',Lyles of SILKS, POPLINS, PERCALES, PIQUEEL*SPRING CLOAKLNOS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, dm. Also large adtlltloas to car tuna supply of EMZIEZE GINGRAMS, CLOTHS, CASSIDIERM3, JEANS, with every variety of Goode for Melee and Boy's wear. We have added oar oOlortmeat of CARPETS, Which we are selling at greatly reduced prima Our stock b QUEENS•WARE la complete. Its HARD-WA , I= BULLDIIIO MATERIALS, we feel assured we can stake It to the lutereet of the purehaeer to purchase from cm' IRON 11/71'11tAILS at reduced Flees. 0118 AND PAINTS at low isles 13.110CERIEB, of Ili kinds. Give as a call and lie convinced FABNEBTOCK BROTHERS, Sign of the Red neut. Gett,yeburg„ xior 1; WM ..tr ROW & WOODS, OETTYBBUItp HUMMER STOCK IDIOM 1:1100M. I o NOTIONS, LADIES' HATS, TAMS' BEIM,' CIMZIRESAI SIMS, HATS FOE BOYS, 11LAM TOR MEN, HATS FOR crutDREN ; MACITUNX COTTON: 001 AIR CoeVes's, u much less price. BOW MIMI, In great variety; DALMOItAL NEN AND HODS NEAR at low prima. TRUNKS, , of AL lazes— ALL SOLD CHEAP May 1,18 Mk tt HE4D-Q U4RTERS I= CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Era* /rind of Genqemen's Wear, ~IU. • •• • • LINEN OOLLAB3, PAPER CORM 1 corros srockitee, otovis, ~~ =WILING WU% GANS" 40, I keep tifesibeinen , i Weir et all kinds and Irlll Jen them at thiv • Lowest. Cash ,P4ices. ALSO" BOYS'• HATS AND SHOES, /Xit".!s•ridONt• .IS.6hre Rae a ova l yhare. 4Pril l WO, Ti MOP. C. NOM& NEW COACH SHOPS. YANTIS, ADAMS .16 CO., LITTLESTOWN, HIC take this mittripal of Informing the pub le that we established new Chant p@ at lAttlefitewn,•where we are prepared to manufacture to order all kinds of BUG GIES, VA.BRIAGEN. SULKIES, de., on the shortest notice and axed accommodating terms. Our hands have been procured from liallimorp, and, as we use none but choice seaterlal, we can put up work to compete with any shop In the State. Old work re paired and taken In exchange for new. Aug. SD, Mr. tf CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS. —7— /ME untlentgried have resumed the Car l. rlagequaktug butdruse,' AT THEIR OLD STAND, In dog .11ktrea Eareet, Gel*Ftnitg. Pa.. where they are prepared to put op work In the most fashionable, substantial and super ior manner. A lot of new and seeond-hand O ARRIAGEI3, BOOGIES, &C., ON HAND, which they will dispose of at the lowest prim; and all orders will be supplied as promptly sad sithitictortly as'pooalble. REPAIRING DONE WITH DESPATCH, And at cheapest rates. - A lame lot of new and old HABNEEVIS on hand and for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto awe enjoyed by them, they solicit and will °admirer todeserve a large aharein the future. July 10, tf DANNER a ZIEGLER. CARFIIGES AND BUGGIES. T ATE A GULP are now building a variety of COACH WORK; of the latest and mail approved styles; • , • and constructed of the best material, to which SW. Invite the attention of buyers. „Having built our work with great care and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we can confidently re commend the work as unsurpassed by any, either In or out-of the cities. All we ask to an Inspection of our work to convince Mena In want of anykind of vehicle, that this is the place to boy them. REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH done at short notice and on reasonable terms. .:Olve us a oat, st our fisetory, near the cor ner of Washington and Charubersburg streets, Gettysburg. P. 7. TATS. NV E. Mara 19,1800. tf CABINET-MAKING. Win. B. Jetliner, LTAVFNO•located In the town of NEW OR- L 1 FORD, Adams• county, will carry on the business of Cabinet-making, In all Its branches. FURNITURE kept on band and made to order. Re will also keep for male a choice amortmentpf CHAIRS. H - e invites the anisette of the town and aurrounging country_ to give him a call, as ho will sell se low as Can be pureheeed at any other place. He will guarantee his work to be made up in the Met manner, and of good materials. ' New (Word, Jan. 91, 1868, tf GOOD NEWS ! HENRY OVERDEER, BALTIMORE ST., ORITTEEPRO, PA., T JAB completed his new Store House and ja Just returned from the city with fresh and well selected stock of Goods, which he respectfully Invites his friends and the pub lic generally to call and examine, =I I= Ills stock consuls of GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CEDAR, WILLOW AND QUEENB-WARE, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, EC. The math or trade will be even for Flour, Oorn d Oate i totutoes, Butter, am, Bit- COD, Main ).W tf OHEAP FOR CASH 1 NEWSTORE? GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. The undersigned haa retured to Gettysburg. and opened a new Store_ on Italtimire 'street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly op sale, CHEAP F OR posite the CourO CASHt House, , w a la here he offers Mr assortment of Groceries,— rge and choice SUGARS, GOFFEES. TEAS, MOLASSES SYRUPS, SALT, &C., with FISH, BACON, LARD, &C. Mao, Liquors,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS WRBTIKIES, Fining, and everything else In the line. and Also, any body, quantity or Notions, to suit any every Redolleet this Is the place to buy CHAP FOR CASH. GEO. F. KALBFI,EISCH. April 23, M.- D. lealiAßY. JOUN Y. x'atk-tair "Best always Cheapest." UWE Beet and Cheapest SADDLES,. LIIRIDLES, COLLARS and HARNESS of all klnde, In the County, are always to be Maud at the old and well known stand, Baltimore et., opposite the Presbyterian Mauch— McCREARYS'. Out Riding and Wagon Saddles are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver sirsount. 44) are eomptete in every respect and war ranted to be of the very beat material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars cursor 55 bur. They are the beet PIT• TING and most durable. • Our Heavy Draft ilarnem are made to order, as cheap se they can be made anywhere and In the most substantial manner. Mang Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Hamm, Fl e" or y-nets, and everything In the line. Noss bra Meaner. Our price. /save been =on= to the lowest living stand ard. A liberal percentage for cash, off all bills amounting toad or more. We work nothing but the beet Meek and will warrant every article turned out to be in every respect as repreeentcd. Ttuuskinl for peat favors we invite attention to our present Mock. 401 - Clive us a mil and examine ratcsa and Jan, 31,1388 tt DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Moe sod Drug Store CHAMBERSBURCI ST., OETYYKBUIte. Medical advice without charge. DRUGS MEDICI.NIMPA TENT MEDICINES, RATIONERY, PERFUMERY, sOA _,PS TOI LET ARTICLES F STIC'ES, BAKING , SODA, CREAM DYE O STU F TAR FS, TAR., LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Dr. R. Horner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy far chapped bands. rough skin, he. All articles warranted pure and genuine. Dec.l7. IMP. tf NEW MACHINE SHOP, AT NEW OXFORD. , :• nallarn i aalls attention to Ma new . 17 - ILiohlue at. 'New Oxford, Adana oornolir, which he put up, ,, :t j aamptaaa, ,With ake tieteradrudion to do and =vrork. will man various MAQIIINERY. p it s MACHTNES, SPRING .I92Edr.; and will keep the 'esal a MOWER on hand AratneMptirms of REPAIRING dose Selttomptl7 and se dimply as podadde, e nee la eoaneoa with Ma Maohina a - EMIL SAW MILL, won whialt he AN i do all hands of wart Is that. Liao. ilaka the pantie to dal and give hlin • trhskalla be Irnanateal fall ostialwike.. , JAOOII MIK,' • . throb IS. 1101. tat • HOUSE PAINTING. GEORGE ,4. WARNER, HOVBX PAIN TER, Routh Washington at., Gettolibung, Pa. GOOD WORK AND MODERATE PRAMM. inlY 9t, IBL LAST NOTICE .41n law.ltnot bra imiebelbrribe — Deee l.l mber, Sheila:4ot wilLba 16161graiertmed• &M -eer few solleolicr,wtthoutmardtoperm&Has, iefeCiY &MEHL. MI (kit 14 MR. U ilLAWl=—Tomblara, Nur Sae at s r ' ISZSZ OC'4, GROCERY & FLOUR STORE. HAVE removed their Store to the Nein sttvit property, on Cham p ersburg street, where they propme to keep constantly on hand Flour; Feed, Notions, dm. Also, VECIEITABLES In mason. &ugh 11 ° , 4 the city and eneuitry. They are determin ed to sell the. as the cheapest, and as the ly ask the lowest living profits, they to merit and teceive & liberal share of public patronage. . MEALS & BED. Aprlllo,lB6El. Lt NEAP GROCERY AAVE opened a new GROCERY, in Get tysburg, on the north-west comer of the lio Square, and have Met received a splendid asaortment of FRMIL GROCERIES, including Sugars, Careen, Molasses, Syrups, Tes Also;s, apices. Tobacco, Pall, Fish, Hams, Sc. QUEENSWARE, Nuts,-1. ruita, Soaps, Fancy Articles and N otions genely. We will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED-STU) FS. Having purchased for CASH, we are pre pared to sell very cheap. Hive us a call and Judge for yourselves. ,Sept. 27, 1867, U THE LARGEAT ASSQRTMENT Or TIN WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, (formerly Andrew Polley's;) a/eo Boma of THE BEST COOKINGSTOVEBIN MARKET, among whkh are the OLD DOMINION, Also, many other articles for Kitchen use June 21, 1867. tt SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. GEORGE ARNOLD Has now opened a large Stock 'of READY MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own man ufacture, consisting of all sixes of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, Hosiery, &c., &c., at prices to suit the times. Out, examine and judge for yourselves. April 24,1868. tf CHEAPER THAN EVER E. ILITESHEW, TX AWING disposed of his Store noose and stock of Good, to GRIMM t BOWER/3, and being determined to nature his stock du ring the summer and fall months, will give GRE4T 8.4.RG.41NS ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDIZE Is hill and complete in every demrtment, and will tve cloned out et reduced prices. E. HITESHEW. York Springs, July 17 DON, tf Ali persona knowing themselves indebt ed to me are requested to come forward and make settlement. THE undersigned Mae bought out his former partner, Wtn. Galan, and now *out-tunes the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS hlmself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the corner of the Railroad and - North Stratton Street. Thankful for past patronage. he VII endeavor to deserve Its continuance, by prose cuting the business as vigorously and on as large a scale as posaible—always selling a good artielq and giving good measure.— Farmers and others may look for the prompt Ailing of orders. He also continues the °Martha the must Popaliakinds, House keepers and When should eve him a call.— Blacksmith Coal eimataatly on hand Lima and, Coal &divine AnYwhere. ha Gettymburg. Gettratrunt, Noy. 15, 110. It First National Bank of Gettysburg l ii agent for the sale of the FIRST MORT aAOR UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIS PER CENT. aorzi trimmer BONDS; at D. McCREARY & SON par and interest. SErinterest payable sena- asulually a t t the counter. An necessary Information given. : GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg, Nov. 3111. lU,.' Persons &shoos of Investing sod roallitog natal NLVE 70644 ptIgNT, are requested to aep at the Gettysburg National Bank, and obtain etronlara of the Wale= PeeMe r wim•rm , r mrpr w+a graUa, These InTaninenta are deny growing In tavor and sales InoresaLtag Bonds eau bo had at all times at this Bank, I=E3 calumets will cheerfully be Web. Dee. SI. IW. U HAVE some valuable WESTERN LANES, w Web I will bade tor ow or more 10 Minoan:my, The Is ea ads argllooated FARMS , sad i=ed deltrabli AFtrea lea oFr. GeGettysburg. April 9, lie& BRLI . . . rONABLE BARBER. Northeast. H car "ael:lr E of Bet Dia Clettpmabond,. (next door to MeCiel otel.) ly" Pa., where he ean a atraznea be Sound rawly to *Stead - to alt bun t c:es in his line, as has alio exaellentassisi. awe and wines:min satisfaction. Wye hint a call. Penknife. -4Ph3CO YIIZ MEALS & BROTHER ALL Salina OF. GROCERIES, BARGAINS xff oErrysßirße JOHN CRESS & SON JOHN OM SK J. W. CRESS. Tiri-Ware and:Stoves COMPROMISE, PENNSYLVANIA NOBLE COOK ECONOMIST, BARLEY SHEAF, At. which will be sold as low as at any other place In the county B. Cl. COOK before Invoicing. My stock of GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. COAL BUSINESS, JACOB KELLEY. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. THE NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS..! MEI concerning mad In J. 1131011 Y HAIR, Cashier. WASMN LANDO. John : W. Tipton, I I8?IILEtIJaI IMDk NARK . 021 LVISIIIt . VACKAUC. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia, Northwestern Fertilizing Co., C3LICAGO I= I= 8.4 rams RAW 101.511" PIitISPIZATE. $5ll per 2,0001ba. BAvoirs CHIC-400 BO NR PER TIMERS. 1160 per 2,000 lb. • BA rams MICA DO BLOOD ALINVILE. SSO pet IMO ills. The above Manures are furnished In both baste and barrels, whichever customers prefer. Sir The Bug. are udsjorm Os Weight lOU lbs.lFill The attention of Farmers la especially di rected to the fact that, the a .0 roes of the [taw Material of which the above ".Nianurea are composed, are BO well under control that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger percentage of. ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the market. If jCull d• SONS, 20 South Delaware AN cone, FNILA DPILPHIA, NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Luke A: Luba] le els. C 111,400. ifi4•11A11131113 CONINIEPANAL SIANUIWS may be pi;acured front doulorn In any of the principal towns In the United States or 0011110 ton of Canada. Juno 1888. 4m F.. JI. •runnsii , & co., RING'S Vegetable Amkonal4/' C, Restores Glut 11Ant to 4 . Efa i d tl ic:t r e g s i ga ai nd! " u l f o l r a ' n d \ HUMORS 4 , r". num Tux \ % *i * "Y OZZIE VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 18 WHAT IT PURPORTS TO RR, AGENUINE HAIR 111-STORATIVE,ehaug. Mg Gray, I.lght, Red or Faded Hair to the Doris, Lustrous adieu T're.sses, which so adorn youth or age. It will positively 810‘11- rule Humors and Dandruff from the scalp, and where there is life in the glands, w Incense a new growth of Hair to put forth on bald SPOIL Thousands are testifying to the above, PRICE: 81.00 PER BOTTLE. Ara-A. D. Buehler, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Getryahurg—and for rule .kt ribk II b) qll rOgglets. D reb. 14, 186:1.. ly Gettysburg Railroad. COTANGE OF GONNECTIONS.—On and M- U ter Monday, May 11th, PalS, Passenger Trains will leave and arriveat Gettysburg, and make connections, avfollows : FllttlT PAMENCIEtt TRAIN a ill leave Get tysburg at 8.15 A. M., with passengers for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North am! West, arrtv Mg at Hanoi, er June lion without ehangt 01 ears, Ut 10.15.. M., eon. neeting with the Favt Lin. south on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.3 u 110011 Ala. conueeting with Mall Train from Baltimore north, ar riving In Harrisburg at lOU I'. M. A rri ing at Get() shurg (1 P. M., NN ail gei Irma Harrisburg, lut k, lisitimore and Washing ton. SECOND PAI44ENtiI - lt TIIAIN will leave Gettysburg at 12,45, M..arriving at Ilano• er Junction at 2.4 u, and man.. ting with mall train South. Arrive at 'lulu more at 5.10 M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 4.20 I'. M., with pas sengent from l'hihuielphla, Ilarrishurg and the North and West, and also with passen gers from Baltimore and Washington by the Mat line north, w Met/ leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. iihiisengers can leave Baltimore in the Mall Train at 8.20A.M., and arrlt e in Gettysburg at 12.30 P. M. Or leave Baltimore In the fast ilna at 12.10 noon, and arrive In Gettysburg at 4.M P N. But one change of earn either way at Hanover Junction. E. MeCURDY.PreaI. Iday V, Lf. Hanover Branch Railroad. ON and after MONDAY, Der. 9th, 1a67, pan aenger trains on the Hanover Brunei kisillroad will leave an fol lowa . . PINFITTRAIN will kmve Hanover at 9.30 A. M. with pansengers for York. , Baltimorejlar risbarg, and Me North and West. Thin train amities at the Junction at 10.1 U A. M., con necting with the Fast Line South, on the Northern Central Railway, which arrive,. at Baltimore at 12.30 1' M., and also w I tit the Mall Train North, which to - rives at Harrisburg at. 12.55 P. M. IQ-This train returaq to Hanover at 1150 P. M., and arrh es at Gettysburg at 12.55 T. M. SECOND TRAIN troves Ifni:lover 1,45 P, M„ and arrives at the Junction at 3.40 P. M., Connecting with the Mall Train South, which arrives at Baltimore at &M P, M, Passengers by tills train for York lay over at the Junction lanai n.ll P. M. 41ir•This Train returns to Hanover at 4.45 P. M. with paasengera for Hanover, Gettysburg And Littlestown. Passengers lea,. lug Baltimore for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littlestown, will take either the Mail Train at 8.30 A. 31. or the Fart Line at 12.10 P. H. JOMEPH LEIB, Agent. Dee. 20; 1867. t f Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ODBLE track roots running bet weenrt 11- adelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving okti t3 Tit u frti n n a k k rin tr c h ""'""‘g connections ,with leave ut 5.15 n. m. And 12.40 Hanover June arrlye 10.05 " 2.35 leave 19..40 " 9.30 " • lsburg p m. 31.45 " leave 4.10 •' 2.40 a. m. Philadelphia arrive 9.40 7.10 it Harrisburg len% e 1.10 " 12.15 •' Pitteburg arrive 4.80 e. m. 0.20 •• At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New York, goetonand all Eastern Claw,. At Pittsburg connections ore made in the New Union Depot with the trains for all Western points. gif-Por further intormation spray to EDWARD H. 50 Gen. Supt., Altoona, Pa. • Hair W. Gwrxwien, Gen. Puss Ag L., Phila. Jane 5, 1868. tf Mara, 1868 :'Nou: ready, the following work, containing 1038 elood,y printed, Large aotavopagea, well bound in law sheep. Price, $lO. THE LAW REGISTER; lii LAWYERS IN THE UNITED BTATF.S THE STATE RECORD; containing the State and County Officer*, the organization Jur indiction, and Term* of tile Courts for every Stale and Territory THE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY FOR TAE UNITED STATES containing the °Memo( the Federal thoverenent, the Duties of the several Depurtmen VI Sketches oral' the Members of clonsrette, the Odlecre and Terms of the It celesta' °marts: THE COLLECTOR'S ASSISTANT; MEI Laws for Collecting Debts, Executing Deeds, Verifying Claim*, and Taking Teetimo . ny, with Forme for every /Ante: WITH MUCH OTHER USEFUL INFOR- - =M the whole colottitutiog an official and BUSINESS JOURNAL PRZPARZO FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS BY , JOHN LIVINGHTON, Of the New York Bar, Moeretary of the bier Omuta' Union Law Company. =I - - . L'abilahed by the aferchante' Union Law Co., tro. 1.26 Broadway, Third Fluor, (In the American Exchange Motional, Bank Blin The Book will be seat, pr e Ad, to any address' in the United /States on receipt of Ten Dol lars ; or it will be forwarded by Express, with hal. to be paid on delivery. Jana L 9, tie 2,600,000 Customers in Four Year!, PATRONIZE THE PESTI Having the largest capital, moat experienced buyers arid extenaive trade of any concern in the Dollar gale [rosiness, we = In _every instance, and alsothe beat selectim nrueoas ever offered at ONE DOLLAR EACH. No Wier comers has Mg Moo, wherever our Aparits are selitaa. Our motto, "Proms and. Reliable.. Male 'Ad Jeniale weals wanted In oily and eaultry. Are particularly zpiested to try our , ) t o i. P y - AND cI rAJVCY_ tiItUVATTERNS. DOTTONCLOTAtnAILVER. PLATED GOODS, WA &t . (Estabilehed HSI.) A Want pen ken n and *check describing an article Oa beeetili for a dollar, 10 eta; In for 112• M 0010 r El; 100 for SIO ; sent by mail Free =eat ie e Cee=e t e (worth 50 per Drat. MOM AP any other concert) aboartlins teethe ofelub. Send no a trial club, or If not donot to send for a eirealar. N. B.—Out inleabonld nor be clamed with New York Sonar Jewelry sales or beams "Tea Gtenpaalea,. - as It la nothing of the wart. EASTMAN .t ICMIDALL, ISMantreer St., Boston, Sam. July 3, 1665. inn HAY WANTED. l ie sn = "th" t n i e lA w y n , l 3l 7 :4 l . ll =gr r ;i 'Art wrarouroysistk rim 3s, le* If PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, Toii..r..r SETS, WRITING DESKS, P.E.I4FUAIE.RY, Fancy China and Bohemian Vans, TOYS, &C., IC., IC., AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, Opposite Fatuiestoolts' Store. Gettysbarg,liarch NT, INK LI ELCEL3!OR GALLERY. PHOTOGRAPHS, Photo Miniatures, AMBROTYPEB, &C., Stereo:co,pic Views of lAe BATTLE-FIELD, arEaEoscopE:y, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, :A. 14 33 T.T M 8. , AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SiirWe deal In nothing but the best of its kind. Call and exaddne our anxic C. J. TYSON, Proprietor. April 3, 1808. if THE QLD FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE T ILE undersigned continues tonal. his Freight Line to Bultimorc, twice a week. Depot—corner of Railroad and Washington streets, Gettysburg. Cars run to 'Rushes , Emerson's, UI North street, Balti more. Freight carried each way, at the lowr est rates. The patronage of his old friends and the public solicited. Goods lobe marked "Biddle's Line." WM. DIDDLE. itiPThe mew Warehouse will soon be up, when the Grain and Produce benlnen will bo canted on ae heretofore. Highest prices now paid for liay. April 17, 1868. tf ' ANOTHER BAKERY T ILE undersig ned..." has opened a Bakery at the.eorner of Washington and High qtreeta. CiedAyabarg, and Ismdtes the publlc•s put- ronage FR.I3H BREAD, ROLLS, TWIST C.AXEFI, PRETZELS, &C., COXEiI7I2 By offing the beet of Boar and other materi ala, and doing hie work well, be hopoi to give satisfaction In every ease. Cal.l at or send your orders to the Bakery, corner of Wash ington and High streets, opposite the Fe n:ride Institute and Powers's Granite Yard. I= Aprll 17. 18813. If FIRST NATIONAL BANK dF GETITE3BUR6 win allow lagers/it on Special Dopcalts, as follows: 5 per toot, per ammo for 1 year... 4 " u " smooths. EZZEI MI Will convert 1-30 NOTES Into '5-20 BONDS es usual, nee of charge., CASH COMPOUND INTER 4T NOTES and =A W 11.1" also purchase, Or 'sell fellhaild and BONDS of every kind, free of charge ae ever minion, and will at all times pay the HIGH EST PRIM for GOLD and SILVER, and will, . with pleasure, trauma /41 7 binaries. promptly, a heretofore, pertaining ton well 1 4 1MITFMrWII OEO. ARNOLD, C;liihier Gettysburg, Now. 8, Igg GETTYSBU RG, NATIONAL BANK. - GOVERNMENT RONDO, of all kinds, BOUGHT and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted into FIVE-TWENTY BONUS without ahatte. COMPOtYND II4rERE73T NOTIN CAIRIED The ELIORWT PREMILIII paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS and BONI" of all klrold, bought for persona without. CHAROINO 0014- 11MION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Interest on BPWIALMF.POfiIt3 advanced 1 per vent., 'as: 3 per sent. for I jeer, 4 per sent. per 4 months, $ pet oriet. for 11 N■tis Perms' wishing Information in regard to 11. 8. Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are in vited to give nu a call, and we will give all Intom:LM:lon cheerOaily J. EMORY BAIR, ()lighter Gettysburg, Get p. tf LEWIS STROUSE Use bought bath his old stand, on Gullibly street, and lagging into business again heavier than ever. .He asks his old friends and the public to mall NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, SWABS, TOBACCOS, er.C., In large variety, and a little cheaper than the cheapest. ban'tiontet the place—nearly °ppd. cite the flediread &anon. Gettyslatuly, Oct. 11, Lan. t$ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO, upsiouteaLE pwasza IN " FAkroY GCRYINS - NOTIONS; • • t 4 110IMERY end - Ne. 106 Wier .13okiinore able; • • Hellman H . crward it Liberty Issreeui 314, / LPN" ' ' Battroore, G .4 .7 LET ALL THE PEOPLE CONE ! .Ftrney Gooch. Confectionety Nore AAA underakfned, having tauten out J. J. M. Warmw a Finley (mods and iliinfec tionery Blom. on Baltimore street, nearly op posite isituesta•ka' Store, (let t p,burg, Invites the publlr's patronage. t inge snit tasteful as the stock Man been, no elrbrt wilt be spared to render IL still more aline:lll e and deslea- We, He now ethics Writing Desks, Alain Candy, Work Boxes, Farley:llo., 4 ollos, r?itelielio PleleLm, flardlnea, Pocket. Books, Lobsters, t'hinr, Toys, Chow-chow, Poeket Cutlery, Fttney Odic*, Jewelry, - ' , arena tirnekers, Mess Wine 8/15(1111.11, -. lironlien, Musson do. Flru Works, Perm Aibnilh, Iyritlp_ir Perfumery, Haw, Combs, Fruits: Enveloproa, Futs, Tobacco &Megan., eYn n &r,&r, .)0 NU3tEROUS 'DJ AIF.NTION. Be intends to sell evorythina at the loneal bringpilot., believing that "small prollia" bring "Quick wies," and nro theeefore for Iwyer and baler. Cum* seta—.gyms all ! A. R. FENTEI. 31mach 27, I. it HARDWARE AND OROOF.RTEs. Milt subscribers havetnat returnotl how th o catch with au liumenatt supply or ItAItbWARE4 GROCERIEB, which they are offering nt their old stand in Baltimore 'greet At prlorke to suit the (Imre. Our stiaik minsliits In part Ut BUILD! N( i MATERIALS, CA RPENTER's TooLS BLACK NM Toor, co.trit FINDINuct SHOE FINDINthi, CAILINET MAKER'S - I'OOLP HOUSEK Eh:IIIVA Ftx'rvara, ALL KI OF IKON, A.e. GROCERILN OF ALL I: INDS, t/ILS, PAINTS, &v., dx There IA no nit lelc Included In lhn i t g,pcni deptititnentS tut u t toned alto, I , but vlint gain nod nt tills store, P., cry eligas et Itteulinii les cum In, in voinunntatt dlil•t r with tools and findings, tool I ILRINCheI pers, nu find cu try tit - fide in their Inie, GIN cus a null, In We nre keit:mid to sell as lon for cash an nub house out of t h l• elf). Jovt. n. bANNI.a. 1).tv11) ziEoi.Ert.' Get') Rburg, May Lk 1444 Faimeii, Attend' to Your Interests I GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. roil. su}MMillwr would Inform hie ru6lu 1111 mnnufnc taring vitriol's kinds etilaings and Ma chines, nude to order, on abort notice ouch iw Tlllt FISH EltS A N I'l/NV EICS, (flvo tilift•rutttxizem lut I . tm ern.) - NEF:D HULL.I:I:B AND 11.1 , ..% N EILS, 5i11.3.1.E11.4 AND eiI.PA It ATtPltri, 1:0010.. Cl 1)11AV t. U TLitS; CORN 1) It-4; LO ell lip oi. r 'ich (Let Plot P tglm .li nnth Ploughs, Slik,. hill snot Corn Hough,. the WIILKKPUING RAKE. Lim latuurthlipTioneht ; also NH I N'.+ t+'HLF~I,In ii ilNli lit NIHIS HANK. lonnorneture oWI Its I.:ND . . EZB!al I R/N H.O IA MI (or I:et:it:Wrier. or Porch, WLLII nveryllOng eine In 11114 Rue, till lot low rat.. Fon Ond-b , nr.• NV ogcm. Ap NEW DRUG STORE, IN NEW OXFORD. atalersignad 'tax Opened a litua In New Oafahl, Atlanta county, and rk t.pectfull) nalla Um uttculloti of the ',unit,. t, Ina dtock of PlPsTm, OIL.. 1/1 h NTI4•II.Ii. WINDOW CITA Kq. PATE.NT • and a full nasortment of Ditl'fiß In a a 4,1 lira oct- cl .n.leto stock of (immix 11%, ly a p * uas Drug Star, All of w h akept 1..1a wiretap.' fluting the post twit week*, iota will be tiold low. All the article.; fortnerP. mantifaetured at the old totaldlaltnient lu 1 . ..1411i Berlin min he had here. I inderatarallog hte laming-at perfectly, nail Ft 11 . 1 . l lug his 'total, 111/11.//, he le 11011. t 0 war. uut hts Drugs pare anti as repreweadad. _Tiorpubl le aro re.; taot..l to gis e Olio a trial. D. M. M LLEIt Now Oxford, May a, 1887. tf TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY =1 WHO WISH TO IMPROVE ""' CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old stand. on West shoot, Gettysburg'. and Is ready stall tinsel to soots muds to thew, wanting anything done In his ne. Ho In 0g...- wand to furnish all kinds of work for build ing purpones, of the beat material, and• a, neatly and cheaply as It can be done at any other establishment In the county. Exp.- rienCied handsglways ID rondlnena and Work - exeented with promptness and dingo teh, firThankfal for past favors, hu ho ass, by attention to business, to receive a liberal shore of public patronage. WM. ViIItiTZMAN. June 17, 1087. tf w:Dar)Di:gimee:4sl El; NO. 2 WEST 11ARRET STREET, YORif; P. 4 . . . AGENTh AND DMALERII 111 PIANOS, CABIN ET . 0 ItO A Nti, MELODEONS O=2=MN . • NUNIUAL INNTRUSI ENTS, respectfully Inform the public. that they ale prepared thfurnlsh Pianos of the following manunsetateor of any other make that nia. 'be preft-n-rt,l: Albright. Bribe. de Itelimidt, tidehefted de Note. Bradbury, - Kaaba de,Sati. gale dt Nun. MMEIt M2=l CO4TAGE, IiARNI(JAiie == ORCIANS AND ancLuDErLyx Theme Instruments shim' unrivalled by an thing Pound In this count, or In Eurom uv In admitted by all I mpartm IJ iiitires. The mat eminent Pipe Organ Build. r. Slid the last to disco, er excellent, In reed Tone, pronounced them sally superior to all Others for exceedinglyquick articulation and round Tone, theeintentf al feature in instruments or this class. We Invite the Kt, en, lk,U tmy and critielem of all. _ . PATENT VOX lIIMIANA TREMOLO. Thin late and moat wandfcl inveritifid (an acknowledged by all lead] artists) will be found only lmthe Exley Inn runients. In at tempting to describe the enc., t of thin stop, wo are at lwf for language. lin betatILICIS lainnot be written, but mast be heard to be apprecm ted. By thin stop an ordinary performer I.(1 produce an effect which requil on ante 1114.1.• of practice for an artist upon a violin. It ell ltrely clump:stile rued Tone, giving the syin• pathetic nwoetness of the human volee mak ing it no melodiousand pure that I t rower. falls to enclumt tint listener. • THE lIALLSIONTIC OICGAZ4 for Churches,. Public 'MIL+ and Pulpit% hay a pow t•rful nu b-Than with independein, reed', Harmonic attachmentand Vox Humana Tremolo, and it belles ed to he the moat power ful reed organ made. being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the root. AU Instruments warrunttil for nye years, 6rlatli4tcci BANI*I auppiled unit Ithdro, manta and music at romminible term,. ESEMMM= 412r1nstruntlous igtven both in Vocal nun Instrumental aluale, at our moms, and tit hamez, Pit her to Mate/duels tin:14,1..01,1A1 rtstsouattle [arum. M=M 628 HOOP 31E8. WM. T.' HOPICINi".OWN MAKE" "KEYS TtIN.ENKIRTS.," AA RE the best and UtiXAllar Low Peluso kikirts in the market.. Trail likirts, springs, 11.00; 32 springs, $1,20; and 40 sprimpl,sl.4s. Plain Marta, 0 tapes, 20 springs, 00 Cents; 25 springs,/6 Cents;llo springs, 11,15 and 35 springs, $1.2, Worrantal fa etery re spect "Our' OWN Mateo( "UNION PeKIRTS," Eleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 spring. , $1.21t to $2.50. Plal 181*pea, 2 0 50 sm lags. from Advent. Advent. td s2.l6..n4rhese to Skirts are better than those sold by other establishments . 2. 5 tired claalkroods, and at much lower privet "Our 0 N Idalueof"CHAll PION $K I ItTH are in every way Superior to all other lloop Skirts:before thepubilr, and onlyhase fo he ex amined or worn to convince every inae of the fact. Manufactured of the best Uncp-tinished FAuflishnteeiSprings, very autel . taper, no p the style of the metello taste Agii and man ner of securing then surpass fur durability and excellence any other Skirt In this coun try, and are lighter, Inure elastic, wear longer, give more hatlsfactloA, and are really cheaper than all others /Very 0240, .Wald fry rasa. They are being soh!. ex osnalVeky by Merchants throughout this ate the adjoining states pit very moderacc_olites: ff liadt the West ask. for "Ilopitteß Champlin! tikirt." If 3on do not find them, get the merchant with whom 3,•0u deal Monier them for you, or come or send direct bus. Merehants will rind our different grades of Kiting exactly what they need, and we especially invite them tonal and examine oar extensive assortment, or send for Wholeaale Price List. To 1.10 had atlietall at alanafeatory, and of the Henan 92n de generally, and at WholneaLe of the alanataoturer only, to when all afar.* should be addreased. _ . MANUFACXORY AND 84.1. F.BOOM, 628 ARO" rgrEEET, 73e t. 'eel/ 61•11 and 7ch Sta.,ll3,llseldiphla. witi. T. ELOM.INS. Feb. TS, Jl. Win, NOTICE. E partnership berated:we gadding be rween the undesslgnat In the Prtalstoe and baldness was dhutelved on the rind_ 11 "n : 1 1;1 larstuuy UAL', by Islamabad esn.. sent. The boobs of acoonntela4inaliesttio Nuanele have bare WS fa the hwas ta Estes E. Pap, who ta du¢ ardlearlsatt to settle op the lime. He TrUl be Saute at the Ware house now to the aces orMaidira.Bbibbill &Abbas& AU person* tatenmatatare fbgnit ad to eau and Bettie. • HENRY CULT 0110.. t. 'EA.ll.*La t lit Jan. IT, 1801. If ' '. , . 111812*
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