Oroste .101 n lIIINDRIOILS. ancolisplucnow. IF YOU Tr ANT TO "B UY GROCERIES avigoism I vr i tzt i ar , yr : e r e:net where every -I=4 kopt la • lint class p o wer% b e !m e i : OartOTIONS AND NOTIONS, . AND SEGARS, PlM** taint is azoliango for roods, +cash paid for old 1/1/*Aaramialaria• =dame Tag WONDER OF THE AGE,. WARREN'S • • EEECTRIb CHURN arldelt makes ose-faaiiii tor e butter- than any other Ohara (oat of the slam organ :) We keep them for We and .11•010 d W . ahrr them. Don't forget the place. • _ 1: • " litawinuoss WARREN. Oettjobarg, Bept.lB,lll67.l—tf BARNG.AINS itt e now 6 1 1tjto" CE.RY t IN GETTYSBURG JOHN CRESS Sr SON ILTATTNCI opened s new Grocery, In Gettyabo rg on the it north-west cotter , of the Public Square, Dave pull received splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, bbotedlag Supre,Cloffee, Nolrrera, Syrup, Teas. Spicer, Tubers°, Solt, Itb, Hams, Moulders, to Also, QUERNS*ARE, CONFECTIONS, ligklltiSkablVkiatitry ATl:ldea and Prot lOU generally, Wtrattlltleolteep on hand YLOI7II and FEED-IIiTUFFB. Having purchased for 131113 H. we are prepared to eel Very sheep. Give oh a 'all and Judge for you rielyee. Eept 11111,11117.-tf FAMILY GRO CERY WM. BOYER & SON, • MUIR° 131 • GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, York Street,. Gettysburg, Pa., _ Respeeinsillirsite attention to their stock of crforqz. FAMILY GROCIRIES, Dried and Canned Fruits, Cruel er., Cheese. Fish, Brooms, 4 'oal Oil, Wooden and Stone Wars, Notions, Tobacco, etc. Wr We rare at Ai times prepared to pay the highest market prices for Biater,,. Eggs,- and country produce glearally. WM. BOYER SON. CHOWN BEAMS of Navy, Spun Roll. Flounder, and Magni !Ithaca* fbr salorby BOYER & SON. CI4NIIIIIIRIES and Dried Frnits fur sale by ' HOFER ef SON .11.011INE OIL. Coil Oil and nth Oil for sale by NON). WARR and Wooden-ware for mle by BOYER k SON CONCENTRATED LYE, for side by • musunool, Water and Sugar Crackers for sale by BOYEK lIIPNRIAL, Japan and Young Ilyson Tex for sal• by BuYER & SON. BROOMS, Brisker and Wooden-ware for sale by BOYER A SON IXTBA NAVY TOBACCO for sile by 1010 lb.: of good Lard wanted immediately at BOYER & SON. • choice lot of Dried Peaches and Apples in the store and tbr sal 1867 -le by y ROYER (f SON. Noe 6, . NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On the Hal in Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, I a HAS made, arrangements to act fresh supplies every week from the City and id ds• ternsined to sell cheap. He invites all to give them a sail, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions. Flout, Corn Meal, Gimped Peed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard. Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Sugar, Cof fees, Tow Syrup, Molasses. Candle.,, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Bea Older, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, /tr., tr. 1121. The cash or trade will be given for County Pro dace such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Batter. Eggs. Potatoes, tags, tr. [May 29, 1887.-tf NEW GROCERY STORE. ♦TELL EVEYZEODY YOU SEE THAT GILBERT, irMiTiaticrlS the Court-lionso, anu opposite the Compi ler Office;will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Lin* cheaper than yen can get It elsewhere. Sagan, Coffees, Molasses, Candles. Coal Oil, Syrips, Brooms, Bucketi, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, TIAM,FISH, OYSTE BS, VEGETA• IMES. alirtys on hand. (Jive me a call, as I am deter mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken. for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't forget the Placer—MO doors above thsiestirt-Ronae. Don't pa.. without calling, as I solicit rum patronage. May 24.-11 New Grocery, and - Flour Store MEALS & 1111,0 THEE, HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, ip the Room formerly oc *aphid by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, theyex tend an invitation to all buyers to give them a call.— Alverything in their line, fresh from the city and coun try, will be keptou .band. They are determined to sell. es cheap as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal shore of public patronage. MEALS t BRO. May 29,1868. Grocery & Liquor. Store. • A LARGE assortment of fine GROCISRIBB, Ti.., Coffees, White Saran of all kinds, and. Brown Sugars, cheat., prime new crop Orleans Molasses. and all r:ades of Syorpa; MESS MACKEREL, best in market.— All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime: Wine, Brandy. Rye Whisky for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. mire.ler's Herb Bitters. and the '‘rireat Zinitari 'Sitters." WM J. MARTIN, . Plert.reorest.,GettYaburg. GRAIN AND GROCERIES.—The highest Market price paid for Grain and allkinds or Produce. ferocerfes, Fertilizers, kc.,conetantly en hand fop oak at the Wire-house of 11160 CULP k EARNBHAW. IWasittd gotaurants. UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITI ?Si E. T. & NEW RIME & WESTERN R. R. DEPOT, BEA . CR STREET, BOSTON . BY F. M. PRATT, romainz Or THE AMERICAN HOUSE OK. 11, Illarly KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. • NOW OPEN: . Tg4o . i iB a new House , and has been , 1511401‘p la the meet approved style. Its location le peso ant and convenient, being in the most bailees, portion of the town. Every arrangement has been made ter the secetansodatios and comfort of gnests;with ample sghliss attached. With experienced servants, and ac osieisisting Clerks, we Mull' nee every endeavor to lasiaaatot is now open for the entertainment of the rdtila,and we kind's solicit &share of public patron- LP. . I May 741867. 'EAGLE HOTEL. Thiviasui. and most Commodious In 9uT4YSBURG, amlllz of alifillMlSltalla AND WAIMINOT9re Wthin, - J6lnj L. TATE, arks ow N, ror .paseenpre.• and Baggage, runs to tie 11w.14, on Arrival sag depal tare of Rail !toad Trains. Oarefailery iti,lad rimitionable chargee. Kay 39. glaktrg. STEW. BA ER, Y. NEWPORT-4k ZIP:GLIM Illsotiaalesittakiry.llotith Washington, tr., baltsquar• Ins taw 11.66 Hotel ,Gottysbarg, Pa. Constantly ou ktad, the best of • • IlkrsakeS !.. ' • Oakes, • Pietigsls, Li reeseseePedthtelreeblireed erillbeiervedeeery mars Wilimorterthate ameerte ad restdoneesat the Itaket7 "tar t/plesee. SIT; US A CALL.' MIDA, wbo deeire.brilliancy of oorn Will 4 aid outlet. the tilotni. irbferi 011 lent ILttraet:et Sareeperilta Icesel- AV dam; a* 'Or l'ake - ne ether. Artl MA, falustens nd entrationt HIRAM WARREN WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, CARPENTERS . & 'CONTRACTORS, ♦re prepared to do all kinds or Oarpentariag—coutrar4llar and erecting buildiap of all kinds, availing, •c. They Keep constantly cm hand and toannbcture order DOORB, IDIEFTTNItS, BLINDS, BASH, DOOR AND WINDOW /RAMPS, 001 NICE, DOOR AND Ind any other Article the ihnidingp Line Semoned material conetantly on band, experienced work men always in costliness, and work executed with i • dispatch. 936 Orders promptly attended to Sept. 18, 1167.—tf G. O. CASHMAN CARP EN'TERING THE undersigned respectfully in form the public that they have commenced the Carpentlngla the Shop formerly ovoidal by George Schryock, deceased. We aro prepared to do any wort in our line of business and as reasonable a; any other eetab liehment in Gettysburg We hope'by aotrict attention to btuiliem to merit • abate of public patronage May 20, 1867.-tt ! 1 014 . N TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. • AND ALL OTHERS • WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. THE - undersigned respectfully in forms the public that he etill continues the - CARPENTERING BUSINESS at his old stand, on West street;Gettysburg,and is ready at all times to accommodate those wanting anything done n his line. He is prepared tofu:in:ash all kindsof work for building purposes, of the beet material, and as neatly and cheaply' as It can be done at any other establishment in the county. Expeanted Hands always in readiness and work executed with promptness and dispatch. HiP-Thankful for past favor., he hopes, by attention to bus:nese to receive a liberal share of public patronage. May 29, 1861. WM. OIIRITZMAN. BOYKR & SON BOYER a SON GETTYSBURG LLIVIE KILNS BOYER & BON THE undersigned kas I:;ougid. Out his former pe--rtner Wx. Guts; and now continues the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS h itusett—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns; on the corner or the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thankful for put patronage, be will endeavor to deserve ita contina tame, by prosecuting the business u vigorously and on as large a scale u possible—always aellinga good article and giving good measure. Earmers and others may look for the prompt filling of orders. He also continues the COAL RUSINESS, offering the most popular kinds. Housekeepers and others should glvehim a calL Blacksmith Coarconstani y on hand Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in Gettysburg Gettysburg, Nov. 1867.41 LIME FOR SALE Michael Leer's Old stand PFTERSBURG, ADAMS COUNTY, PENN 4 JOHN AND PETER BECIII4A.N WOULD respectfully announce to thepublic that they are now prepared to fur nish lime in any quantity. Persons would do. well to give them a call behregoingelsewbersu they will find them accommodating in every respect. Nov. 20,1867-6 m will bebought and sold atall times. Personsdeshingto purchase stock will end it to their advantage to call on in undersigned, as Ids stock Is warranted to be as rep resented or no sale. He has a tine lot of Horan and Hulas at present on'hand which will be sold on reasona ble terms. They are sound and free from disease, and areguaranded to w-,rk as represented. Persons will find it to theiredvantage to cadet the old stand before hiring or purekuingelsewhere. A N IMMENSE STO CK! I May 2e. tear.—tr NICHOLAS WEAVER. LUMBER, & COAL, CORRRR OV caausui ST. AND Tag RAILROAD, GETTYSBURG, PENNA. IN give the public somethilg like an adequate Idea of the Immense stock of Lum bar, Coal, Stoves, Tin-ware, *c., tc., on band and foreale by the undersigned, at his .establiahmeht, In NOW* rt., across the Balboa trom the. Passenger Station. be would enumerate as far as the Waite of a newspaper-ad vertisement will allow : Boards and Plank of every grade, hem callings to panel. Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, .biding, planed and nnplaned, Flooring, Shinglei,hhingis Laths. Plaster ing Laths. Pickets, ready-cdade lßoors,and Saab, Blinds and Shatters,—in.fact, everything cued for building pur poses. - Shamokin White Ash and Lykena• Valley Red Ash, these two varieties being the purest and best for all domestic purposes. Also the very best Broad•top and Allegheny Smith Coal. lER...for particulars of Stores. Tinware, tc., see adver som4tunder head of Stoves and Tinware. C. ri.surame, July 8, 2867. • LUMBER! LIJMBER!, NEW LUMBER YARD IN EM • MITTSBURG, MD. W!would reepeetfully inform the nblic tbai Wy.poe estabillthiml• LATIMI LIIY BEE YAZDinEmmitt*urg, Md. L UMBER, SCANTLYNO, MEETS AND LATHS 1%0000 BOARDS, WL'IDOWB, DOORA MUTTERS, ALMA% sad every deeerititkon of Building Lynam' funished at the lowest cash prices, by _ WILMA II DiRIeR, June 21, Ila(L—Etf Agent for Potter co. NEW LUMBER YARD . THE undermigned has opine& s LUMBER YARD, On the Railroad, ?fear Guinn A Ideilly's Lime Kilns. Gettyaburg and asks the public to give him a call. His assortment Is one of the best ever offered her., son Maurice@ afford onlythe smallest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLAAH, Inch and halt BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, to., Ac., and Is con stantly adding to his *tot*. Come and cousins f o r yourselves. lIELA supply of Shinglea,st low prices,alwayson hand. Nov. 1,11106..Htf. JACOB 81111 ADS. gHINGLES.—Prim e Shingles, the bait In the market, for sale at JAOQB ZHILILDWEI rigir Lumber Yard, on the Hallroad, adJolntog the Mao Me, Gettysburg. [Nat.lB66.-ts GANNON'S MARBLE WORMS CORNER OP BiLTLHOREANDEASTIIID DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-ROUSE: ITRRY 01186RIPTIO1q 0/ VOIR 'III crwrip ut Tlll rmairsistrna OP TM! ART. May 29,1.11671 f C l ETTYSB MAMlitiy&ll.D. ' Id Knot York Eltdooti Gartsysliag. Pa. , Whomtbdo aro prepare.l to furnishidl imrk I lithe* Use. sucu AS uosuu*Nits. Volga; BIADETWUta iLkti. td 'the shortest nosier Woe wi tibaip eu tlrik e illarelve us Produce take. Id kW work.' lief trolling, May 0,107. "GETTYSBURG, PA ., WINDOW BRACKETS WM. C.STALLEIMITH t C. H. EITALLHMITH. CIABHMAB t BOWL Coat Xumber, gime, ar. JACOB RBILBY kilii:lDlFlMMODizilileZr IN THE ,COAL LINE Vtarldr G BMW CMG, •P 4., graWs aid-ftweitg. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.. , " N 0 . , S 2 2 hestnut Stieet, . PHILADELPHIA, JIWILNRB, INPOATIMS AND ANUYAOTURIIRB IJAVE made vary Lags additions to their meal stock 111 in view albs approaching Holidays, dertrad chiefly from' NOVELTIES and OHOIOII PLIOIN OE RARE MERIT eland in the GREAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS The past ..aeon, by one of the Arm in Europe. Also, au in 141.1111110 stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, Mantel Clocks, Bronzes, Decorated China Vases and Ornaments, Musi cal Boxes, Carved • ' Wood Orna ments, And everythhig appertaining to the badness of GOLD & SILVER-SMITHS. None but Pint-Claw Goode kept, and every article sold upon Its own merlin. PRICES IN PLAIN "FIGURES AND FIX ED AT LOWEST RATES. Oct. 23, 1867,4 m H. H. BOWE GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS ! saIIPZEU3 STOCK OP FM GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE MVP PRIOR OF SIO , EACH, AND SATISFACTION GTITARAN TEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches...-. ..... 8250 to $l,OOO 100 Haim Cued Gold Wattle,- —.—. 250 to 500 • 100 Ladles' Watches, enameled 100 to 300 800 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches.. 250 to 900 210 Gold Hunting English Lever5........._200 to 250 800 0010 Hunting Duplex Watches ;60 to 200 600 Gold Hooting American Watches 100 to- 260 500 nets Hunting ..... 50 to 160 ; 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Linings 50 to 76. I.ooolklis6ellanstme Silver Watches 60 to 100 2,600 Hunting Silver Watches . ..... 25 to 60 6;000 Aisorted Watches. all kinds • 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the portmes ors MCI ?An. giving ovary Patron • tine Gold or Solid Silver Watch 61 $lO, without regard to value I Witmer Bao. A Os., 1.61 ,Broadway, New York, wish to immediately disposed the above magnificent stock. Cer tificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed en velopes, sad wull tolled. Holders are entitled to the ar ticles named in their certificate, uple payment of Teo Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 81,000 or one worth lean Thu return of any dour certificates entitle. you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irranective• of its worth, and as no article valued lees than $lO is named on any certificate, it w.llat once be seen that this to no lottery, but a straight Inward legitimate transac tion, which may be participated in even by the most fas tidious. Agnes certificate will besent by mall, postpaid, upon receipt of 23 cents, Aviator 31, eleven for 24 thirty. three and elegant premium for liksixty-six and more valuable premium kw $lO, one hundred and most superb Watch fur $l6. To agents or those wishing employment, this ie a rare opportunity. It I. a legitimately conducted bus-- meet, duly authorized by the Government, and open t• • the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for coUectio.. on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly Occur Try us. Address WItIGHT, BROTIII2II. I CO., Importers, Oct. 2.3.-3 m 161 Broadway, New York. COMPARE, THEN JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARES OF OUR OWN bLiNUFACTURE.—Such a. Tea Sets, Urns, Ice Pitchera, „ z _f, Waiters, Goblets. Cake Baskets, k 'Castor., Batter Coolers., Vegeta- W Me Dishes, 'tureens, Sugar and Card Basket., Syrup and Drink. MP tug Cups, Knives, Forks, and • Zr... Spoons, of various kinds, /lc., 4 7.; • WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE, on best of metals, and equal to any in the market, of the LATEST STILES and no goods are misrepresented; at JOHN BOWMAN'S New and Beautiful Store, No. SO4 Arch street, Philadelphia. .Please call and examine oar Goods before puKchas ing. N. B.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable prim. Aug. 21, 15167.i1y JOHN BOWMAN, N 0.764 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer and. Dealer in SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our 'Rode are decidedly the cheapest in the City TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1. Mar. 14,1567.-1 Y gimp #tabito. • GETTYBURG LIVERY , SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these' Stables, feellusthankful for theliberalpitronageheretofure received, bepleave to Inform thepubllc ttiat hecoutinues the LIVERY BUSINESS at hisoldstand on Washington street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre pared at all times to accommodateperstruswithanything in Moline. SORSES,COACIIER, BUcKII2B,Ic., urnlshed at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent dt Users sent along itdealred. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. His stock and Coaches are of the first claps, and no pains will be spared to make pa/manger' comfortable Ile is prepared at &Mimes to furnish coaches for liners's; and also to parties desiring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO-HORSES AN'D MULES THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINIIs7G THE. EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful - -; ly inform the publi , ?. that be has opened a new LIVERY, BALE AND EXCHANON STADIA in this place, and is prepared to offer superior accommodations in -this line. He has provided himself with Buggies, Car riages. Hacks, Light Wagons, Ac, of the latest style*. sufficient to meet the pubill demand. His horess.are all good, without Ipot or blemish, and perfectly reliable— none of your "old,mipples," but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated end cam (ortable equipments furnished. Parties, large or small, can get Nat what they 'want on be most accommodating terms. Vhdtore to the Battle-geld politely attended to, and reliable drivers throbbed if desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. ' Harms bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance for bargains given . Our motto is "thir play and no gouging. • is. Particular attention paid to furnishing Vehicles and Hacks fUr Funerals. irig-We II atter ourselves that by charging moderate) , and by turnisblng superior accommodations, we cannot All to please every one who patronises our establish meat. T. T TA'rg. Kay soaser.—tr. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK 00VKANMANT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and EVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted IntoJITI-TWINfY BONDS Without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST 'NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS itrul BOND% of all kinds. bought for pernnut without OELtiti3ING 00i1111f3SION ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Lltereat on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent, 6 Pp. O&M'. for 1. year, 4 PIM CUT. for 6montbs„ .3 YES 016 NT. foe $ months. Pomona wishing Informatlen in reprd to 11. a. Fonda, and &oda of all lido de, are invited to give no a Mill, and we will give all information eihmolallg. ••• J. =ORA' EAIB, Culder. Gelayabarg, Oct 110, 1837-tf FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK GE TTTSBITR WILL ALLOW Intorest -on SP;CIAL DISPOLIITS as Ibllowt; .6 PZR CCNT. Pia ANNU M *Ott TILL!, 4 .!.( " 14. /MONTHS, 3 It . 4t :it 3 or WILL 00N VENT. 7,10 NOTES INTO 640 BONDS AS MAI free of • : : ODKPOIIND ThrININT NOTE AND ODITPON& W9l idol piirchais at ISIIBTOOKS and BONDS of tlrt Mad *ea et altilitin Y Oatualadon, and will 'at itlrtjuat pay the WORM POOR fie „ • '031.:0 AND SILVER. • and.with paitairi trsz*etdf badkaappreiniruy a. Wes, botbreiestakataita a well regulated Bank.. 080. ARNOtto, elettisbarg t itevAl 1307-0 . - . OF VERY SUPERIOR ginattrial. BOLD = NCO Jetouto, Start, &t. TIN-WARE haiND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, - AT • . . Se G. C 00K' S (Formerly thdrew Pulley's); also some ot THE BEST COOKING-STOVES IN THY MARKET, among which are the OLD DOMINION, r COMPROMISE, .• PENNSYLVANIA, NOBLEOOOII., • • ECONOMIST, BARLEY SHEAF, Ac. Also, many other articles for kitchen use, which will be sold as low as at lny other plods maths county. S. O. 000 K. Aprikl2,lB6ls. STOVES, TIN-WARE, &C., &C. T"public. are Invited to call and examine my Inv menu stock of goods IN THE STOVE LINE Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal dook,Barlay Sheaf. Orient al, stewart's Cook, Ornamental, Excelsior, Prince Royal and the Emerald Cooking /Adv.', all for coal or wood.— These varieties are a selection from the best and met popular Cooking Stoves the market affords, and &resit warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves. for coal or wood, Including - the celebrated Morning Glory. the Vul can, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Re gulator, Comet, Egg, New Egg,Parlor Cook, It., /lc.— Firs Brick and Grates, fur coal or wood, always on hand. IN TtiE TIN-WARE LIRE Tha assortment embraces everything necentary for kitchen or household purposes, including a large num ber of convenient yet cheap artides of new design which must be seen to be appreciated. The stork is so large and varied that those who have sot visited the establish ment have no conception of its extent. In addition to the ordinary kitchen utensils, it includes Bathing Ves sels, Toilet Chamber Bets, plain and fancy, Chamber Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canis tars, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, Tutuliter Drainers, Bill-head Boxes. Walters Ale Carriers. WsterCoolers. Slaw Cut. tern None Lamps, Jelly Mould.,Pudding Moulds, Pa tent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Case Gen. Grant Plates and A II V Plates, Ash Buckets, Vote Blesses, Bird Cages, Spout Heads. Coffee .11fIlls, Lanterns, Basting Spoons, Large Forks. Candle Sticks, (Code Ilkalcis, Copper Dip pers, Wrought-Iron Frying usolostoothing Irons, Foot Scrapers, Coffee Roasters W Imo, bnuffers. Dinner and A uction.er Bells, E gg Beaten, Oilers. Fluted Fun nels, Coal Sieves. Glass top Fruit Cane. Plain-top Flu'', NAP. self-sealing Jars, te, Ac. Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work men. IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE Cast-iron Pots, of every size and variety, for 'doves. Por celain Kett - ea, for cooking and preserving, Tin-lined Kettles, for ditto, Cast-Moo stew Pans, °revery stze and variety, Porcelain and tinned, with a thousand and one other articles imposeitile to enumerate in ■n alvertiss meut. Attention is specially directed to three valuable pa tents for which he is ag.ent. and shout which there is no hnmbug. as ran he atteAted by *tyres who have use theta. viz: THE UNITMRSAL CLOTHES-WRING, R. DOTTY'? WASHING and the celArated, DIAMOND CHURN. The public are iiiriterr to elan arid examias g ie o de and prices. He guarantee@ to sell everything in hie Hoe et exceeding low figures. Come and See, to grat ify your curiosity, if you do not want to buy. No trouble to @lima 21ex.1.4. C. H. RUMMER. • • July 11,166:.—tf • triug :Vachints. _ FINKLE & LYON LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE. The only Machine so perfected that entire ,itisaction is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded . When we have no Agent a sample Machine will be sold at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the tern.. N. B.—AN AGENT wanted in every town. Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted. !Salary, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S M. CO. 657 Broadway, New York. July 3.1567.-8 m SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE TII E very beet and latest Improved machine in nee. fu sale at the CLOTIII NG STOKE of JACOBS A BRO., in Chambersburg street. Gettysburg, where you can bu, the beet and cheapest Cloths, Caaa,meres and Vesting., and every.varl ety .f goods In the line of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. Toucan have them cut oat and made up in the very beet style ityou wiah,at moderate prices, and without anj risk whatever. GEO. JACUBS k BRO. Ang.16,1880. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACK INES 699. BSOADwAY , Nsw YORK. These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, in London, ant six First Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine. end by the intro• duction of the most apprised machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These combines are made at oar new and spacious Fac tory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr-. the original invealor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Mann. restorers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts. Winks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, J ape , Comte, Boots, Shoes , thr oes ., Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas. Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, cotton or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seem.. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both aides of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. BOWE, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. Send for Circulars. SIBLEY & 'STOOPS, General Agents, March 19,1867.-17 No. 922 Obeetnut St.: Phila. SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER dc BAKER - - - THE BEST IN USlL.—These Machines have becom in well known that little need be said by way of recom mendation. They have taken the first premium at all the late State Fairs. and are universally acAnowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover k Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch . " are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and . embroider with perfection. These Machines are pecilherly adapted to Family use. They are almost noiselessoiew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple In their construction. They are easy toand' can be worked by almost any child. Every family ehould have ens. They/ape labor, they saechisea, wed agates nosey. and do their work better than it can be dairy by band. The undersigned having bees appointed Agent for the above Machines. has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy wfllpleasseall and examine for themselves. gft,Needlee and Thread will also biengpHed. J. A. W/THEROW Agent, Ifairdeld,,Adame county, Pa. Aug.16,1866,tf. toundrp. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. Tsubscriber would inform his customers and others that he is OM inanntleturiiig various kinds of Cas tings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such as THREBHKRB AND POMIIM (eve different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelton and Separators, Comlbdder Cot ters, Straw and Hay Cutters, Plotths, such as Cast Ploughs, &mbar Ploughs, Side-hill and Corn Pksteldil the WIEZ-SPRING HONSM MAIM, • , the latest improvement; also Metal 'Serowe Ibr Older pn ie e s , iron Rating Ow Cornslevies or Porches, with everithiug eke In his line, all et low__ %Ida". FOR BALI—A fl ight Two-horn. Winen,st One-bona mason; all now. ' DAUM anima May gardwart, eutitty,*at. HARDWARE • ANDGROOSEIIII TRisiabioriberi bo's'ns* edFromthe aittaa rom tho With an laussasesupply of 11.43DWAttiatiltOOKRInt which thiy ars otfiring at their old nand in Radom* strait of , at priossto nit Urethan: Oarstostoonalatain part Carpenter Wools. illacksinitiVero Is 4119140 b hos Pladinsa, • Wan* t laker'otoola,.. Hoosekooper'allizastos, kladooflr oa A* ORO OBRIZa OP ALL IiRD Otts,paists, At, Thereto no ortielefaith i d e d tbo doposameatio num lamed aboakb 4 t idistean y e aa~lit Ilion. ivory Oise tat s4l4laajelfiall-ii . aionsidat•d here whit toolsaadandbeioaaA4leasokagr oesoas ovory,artioloia thoWioo., inr a wai n ae V/ areerepet•4loll•Plleolltrereub aaN t i o sh im ir on „ oakotthoolq Witt DA MuLua, M 1 XIIY 29 'tell EMI • 111 r: p thifirt -) 1) The most at eptical have never ex orteNed that when the Union Pewitle ani//.4111 the itrin:elmr bnitiness that moot fl.,w over it. an the only iclri..tl c.o:- necting the two grand ctivi.sons of the North A Ili., a, continent, will be nue of the wonders of rails ay trat.- portattion : and no It will h tee no competitor it you al ways charge remunerative rates. Daring the quarter ending July 31. an average of 395 miles of the Union 01,r.rj,,,, The Boperintandent'a.Beport .1 b.., the followtng re, tail Passengers. Freight, Telegraph and Mnill F72:1,7.1, - , Tranaportat ion 01 Contracwra' Jlaterial • and Men 419.1153 41 Fuel. Repairs, °Flees, C.aducturn. kc..ilJs 42 NET F4131:106 10 Wisner au7.50.. Total • $l,:M3,fi.P5 95 The net operating expenses on the commercial burl nese for the'quarter were $4.07.966 So. The account for thetX/MMEHCIAL BU , INE.SS stands as iollow• : Earnings for May, June and July S - 2.3,;55 M Expenses 2. , 7,9 , :4 39 Viet Profit $4i0.7 S 0 04 The amount of Bowls the Compurry can IibSUC on :3'25 mike, et $16,000 peramie, u 4.5.:..U0,0u0. Interest in 14 utd. three months, as 6 per cent., on this sum. is $;e,000; add 40 per cent. premium, to curt., pubd with currency vain. lugs, ht SlO, wing that the net earnings for tt is gustier were n four limes the +nteresl on the First lion thts length of road. whose principal is sci amply provided for, and whose inter est Is so thoroughly secured, must be demised among the safes! investments. They pay • and are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON TICK DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent. in Curreirey front July 1. Many parties are taking advantage of the present high price 01 Uovernment stocks to exchange for these Bonds, thick mauler Nlrri.lol PER CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rail of premium on gold pay OVER NINE PER OENT. INTEREST. Sdbecriptioda *ill be received In Oattymbarg, by Get tystrrgNavional Bank and First Nati - oriel Bank, and in hew York melba Csanpany's (Mee, No. nu Nassau street, and'), CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, N 0.7 Nassau at °LARK, DODOM, k L'O., Bankers, N 0.61 Wall et., JOHN 3. QUM *BON, Banker*, No. 33 Wall it. end by the Company's advertised Agents tbrough.nt the United State. of wham maps and descriptive pamphlets may be Obtained on application. Remittances should be made !n drafts or other funds per in New York, end the bonds will be sent tree of charge, by return expreaa. JOHN J. eltiCO, 'Treasurer, New York. Nov. 18, 1867.-lm HE.LMBOLD'S Eat] act Sarsaparilla cleanses and reoovates the blood, instills the vigor usaith into the ustam, and purges out the humors hat makesease. di [April 30.-ly • BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE, vnichow or Retail, at the Lumber Yard , of 0. B. Itt/XELLKII. VIOT a few of the worst disorders that allSica mankind arise from corruption of the blood. Behabold's Extract Baresparil4 remedy of the ut most value. 80.—ly , I A d elear Smooth Skin and Beautiful Canaplexioa fellews the use of Helmbold'a CODUID• iExtractl3a.vaparilla. It MOMS 414 Spots, pimple. . sad all eruptions of the shin. [April • • BIWOMS j . 13R00M13 ! BROOMS ! Tbrottrilewilvted continues to mannfszture Brooms at kis okl stand In Carlisle stre.t sttlobring Railroad Depot. Bevil! have d florin ,tballit aTa supply on bend, and will be able to tkaa WROLS-ALB OR ANTALL. Brooissimada to order or on tbs abaree. Parsons baring Pram Qin would& well to ere him is all. Oattisbergi3Oot.l6-Sm fro muzsits.—For sale a pair A a CHOPPING STONES AND ONAltlNG—iaso • BOND MILL MTWARA. "Raquirs of Gistuaburs. Oct: 9.—tf Y°"6" rM~i LADIES 2E l A rtf IT 7 °t" Wa ttelot e e ti aritt e ges ow of skis_,_ _And sbot 4W i l 0 coinplexicia.. 794 "lowa en d Ombra: appearance, we Ifeho. ro a ;:': !WWI BensPilr& (April 80.-ly Vtiortliantous. 5 0 0 MILES OF THE • Union "Pacific Railroad, RUNNING WEST PROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED • fruit Union Puffin Railroad Company have built a longer line of railroad In the last eighteen months than was ever built by any other company In the same tithe, and they will continue the work with the PMe energy until it is completed. The Moine-a Division ter being pushed rapidly meta ard from Sacramento by the Central Pacific Company of California, and it is expected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the Pacific will be open f. r bualuees in 1870. MORE THAN ONE-THrRD OF TIIE WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, MOB K THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE WHOLE LINE IS NOW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MORE LABORERS ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than • FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN MONEY have alreedy been expended by the two p9werful com panies that have undertaken the enterprise, and there is no lack of funds for its mat vigorous prosecution. When tke United States Government found it neceasery to so cure the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect Its own interests, it gave the Com panies authorized to build it such ample aid am should render its speedy completion beyond a doubt. Theavall able means of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, de rived from the ()firmament and its own stockholders, may be briefly - summed up as aglow*: 1.-lINITED STATES BONDS Having thirty years to run and bearing six per cent. cur rent; Interest at the rate 0f516,000 per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then at the Tate of 5411,000 per wile foklso mike through the Maintains; then at the raW of $32,000 per Sills for the remaining distatwe, (or which the United States takes, a second lien as security. The inter. est on these bonds is paid by the United States govern• went, which also pays the company onn-balf the amount of ha bills lu mtniey for transporting Its freight, troops, mails, dc. The remaining half of these bills Is pliced to the compan)'suredit, and forms • oinking fund which may finally discharge She whole amount of this lien.— The claims against the government since April .4 the c ur. rent year amount to four and one-halt times this i o tenat 2.-FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS By ita charter the Genitally is oerml tied to issue Its own Plret Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds Issued by the government. and no more, and only as the road progrester The 'Trustees for the bondholders are the Hon. E. D. Morgan. U. S. Senator from New York. and the Hon. Oakes Ames, Member of U. S. House or Re presentatives. who are responsible for the delivery of these bonds to the Company iu strict accordance with the terms cif the law. 3.-THE LAND GRANT The Irnlon Pacific Railroad Company hail R lend grant or •badi ate donation from the government .f 11.880 moon lathe mile on the line of the road. which will not be worth lesa than n 60 per acre at the lowest ♦alnation. 4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Calm Pecilißailroad - Company is 5100.000,000, of which over $5,04/0,000 have hewn paid on the work already done. THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD Contracts for the entire work of building 214 miles of flrst.claes railioad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expense except eurveying. have been made with tesp,nei• Ws patties (who have already finished over 560 miles). at the average ratecif sixty-sight thousand and lifty.eight dollars (t 18.058) per mile. This price includes all ne-ete miry shops fur construetion and repairs of cars. depots, stations and all other inei lent al boi Hines, and al." I,cre motives, passenger. tail, gage, and freight cars, and other requisite rolllng-stock, to an antrAint that shall not bees than 115,000 per wile. Allowing the vast the reuisi uing ne hundred and eighty, six .4 the eleven hundred miles assumed to be built by the Pacillc Company to be per mile. The Total Cost of Eleven Hundred will IT (1.14 f 0 1 : 4414 mile.. et S64,i;ZA IA6 at ST.4O.(Pit, A 44 Iljec,unts UO Laude, our, eyo, ke Amount A■ the C. Hord, see elusl th e e. pony's own First Mortgage 13,11 , 1,, hare a :e1 ly 111. u -set we have as the Available CUM liesourvii , for Eleven Hundred Mile::: U. S. 4oudi Yiret Mortgage Douai Capital Stock paid lo !Le u, •r k Laud (11,14, 14,080,1,10 scres,at $1 I,', per BEM rue c,rapany !wive ample f •i,;.;.1:11..ii deficiency that they afire in meant t.r • a. 11,6 .L.- 11 Is may Le done winitly or in part by adJitkiiii sub script ham to capital Sh. Ca. ' Active Inquiry has Veen made r..r a I^rrti in .4 these lauds, and errangenieut, are boar pleteneed t ~.ree/shcers 444. vriiiie their 44:;t be available or Bowe years to Come, they w ill very Leportant searCe , ot: renehhe to the CorrijAhy. The lands., iliellllllol3Ceritial It..4llra.deusap4a) ere ref:ll:g it trout to St:: per afro. and other ht,l4hrent prthiell hi the Weal are rec. - Mr: 4 r equal -4 Jr 4 5U4 - 14r proptr ties. FUTURE BUSINESS EARNINGS FROM WAY -BUSINESS EARNINGS EMS EXPENSES FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, lIEMOREST'S MONTHLY MA a-. 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