an. :1.4. • 1. " nab scluseitetper, SEASONABLE HINTS. ' All necessary seeds and implements 'should be proeureffor pat in nrder forage, before the openingverpring. Many linprovetneUts can' be made bout our houses and farm bqdings, adding greatly to comfort and convenience with little ciktme; whic , h if postponed until the busy mason, are generally left undone.— Gates fbr rise are More economical; sidepAnore pleasant to use, than bars. It is Liken found convenient, even in thete "Vey as you go" times, for farmers to utakeex change of their products with mechtMies - and others. -The New Year is alleady r here, when all, such accounts should be adjusted. It is will to mature, during winter, plans for iniprorentents of the coining year.- Muciiiti 'gained-In "taking time by the fore lock,"--t_kdowing in advance what we are to do. Are buildingsto be erected ? 7 -mtiett' of' the net:miry, team work can be more collo mically dome now, than ut any other season of the year. • Are orchard '4' to'be pleared ?—if not' famil iar with varieties which succeed its your lo cality, consult with those who have had ex perience in it, or a similar one, and prepare your lists almostyxeltrively selecting ,i.tt few varieties; of,-is good quality mean ho had, a .d known tube hardy and productive 4 Order trees direct from "3piur nearest red tble nurse ryman, giving a wide berth to all traveling "Agents," Yo' orders cannot be sent in too soon, as the stoc,ta of fruit trees in the, coun try of suitable 131 Z.: for planting in orchards, are inadequate to meet the demand of the coming spring. Ev ny farm should have a small quantity of miler or basket willow growing, for tying up grape-vines, tope o(cortilhocks and sim ilar atm bzai les mtkittg baskets. Tae For: byana, soineticuts3 called "Leather Willow," a white barked variety, is the best and most pli.ble'of any Wet land is best adapted to their eulturet--half a dozen rods devoted to them, - would be sufficient for a farm of a quarter section.‘ Scions of Truit trees are injnred by the se vere cold of our coldest winters. It is best to cut them in'etarly winter, pack in saw-dust. jeaves, Or soil a little moist and keep in a cool • Cattily; ofsoft Wooded trees, as the Wil lows and Poplars, also of Currants and Goose berries wanttl for spring - planting, csn'be cut any mild weather during winter. - fie in bun dles with wlllow withes, bury in moist sand in rathse.r Warm cellar. If done before Pebru _ ary, they will callous preparatory to rooting, sod often Amu roots a.i inch or two in length, before proper time fur plahting in early spring Advance. • CHANGE OF SEEDS. A vt•riter In an extithlnge says :—"I made many inquiries and collectlii quite a number of items, facts, or at leaarsupposed fticts, in relation to the ch tuge of farm-crop seeds, but as it would require entirely too much itpace to give the details of a tenth part of them, !I must content myself :by giving a single statement of the conclusions I arrived at, based, of course, upon the statements detailed tome. It appears that any farm-crop, as wheat for example, may be Muctilmproved by L'ulture on a tarn with appropriate Anil ; but there is a limit to this inprovement to this vlariety, which I will designate as variety A, on this farm which I will designate as titrm No. I. After the limit of improvement has been at tained on No-I, it will then for a number of years remain stationary, and after that*, even with the best culture, will deteriorate. But if; when it ha 4 attained its limit on l'id 1, it is then,transferred to is lam No. 2, "'then it will Improve again 0n..N0. 2, itc. Whilst the variety A is deteriorating on tium Noel, the variety B, under ploper treatment front farm No. 2 or improve by the side of it. Hence, the Gernuni farmers have adopted a sy-teni of seed-exchange, and are anxious to obtain seed from foreign countries. They seem to have given this subject a great deal of attention, and taken. jam account the kind of Noll, meteorology, and level above , the sea where the - seeds were grown, and I am iuelit ed to think Mey mike it a ppint ob.ain good seeds t,•om elevated r - egionS grown an inferior st,il. The exchanges are con dacted mostly by the local agricultural emir . ties The Sonderhausen Agricultural Asso ciation have made many experiment, in the exchange of seeds, and now recommend as the result of their experience, that seed from a good rich sod to a cold and indifferent due is profitable, and vice versa. GOOD Hasta.—After hams have been smok ed, take them down, and thoroughly rob the :flesh part with molasses. thcp immediately apply ground or pow - dered pepper, •by sprink ling on as much as will stick to the tit6lasses, when they must he hung up to dry:, Hams treated in this manner wilt keep pertectly west (yr'tvi.) or three years. This must be done bittert the fly deposits its eggs, for after that 11 dOne, notlilng will stop their ravages. The above has been practised in our section fur more than twenty years. No soaking is necessary. One pint of molasses ind ' one or two Pounds of tottek pepper are sufficient for any ordinary !tunny. Try this plan e if you want good sweet' ham s.—Rural American. s . . _ FLOVR AS FrAid . l4ol:7lj) BE EATEN.—Up on this poipt the N. Y. Times sari : 'tThere.ls a noteworthy practice In con nectloit with our way of teedi ng ou reel ves; wil jell Protest - KW .131ot should speak of lat some of bis lectures; and that is the cus . . •tona bf itifting i our flour so as to remove ifrout 'Mall We 'brau—a liubstance which contains the beet -nourishment of the • grain, rots bran has flow 14 to 18 per • cent. Of gluten, whilts,the dour gives but JO per .tatitt. olthe same—according to the statement of Dr. Johnson, In ' hls "Chemistry' of allot:Lion Life." The public should begin the wholesome emit tom of eating their bread with bract iu I' ti more or lees, since both health and coon emy strongly -recommend such &change r , . But people In general look rather, for what is palatable than for what is Whole- Bogie ;"andiuuless some baker of original genius obeli make a household revolu tion' in this matter of "breadstuffs„" wi shall go , tut ‘leitiltig the. fine-sifted lotik and inlising..The strength-giving gluten. We are:too web addicted to the _habit of [Killing. We first bolt our flour--we next bolt our food—aud then We txdt our selves.---lit Ender to be up to time, at the store or the ante r . — A LADY not. long since visiting a cemetery with her.llitlet daugbter, observed on one of the enrol a -neatly cut figure of a horse.— WZmdte'rtag wby such an emblem shuitld be used, 64efslibided the Inscription Closely, but liwilftitid tio:ciimi to its appropriatteuess, when bee'llttleVri - retwi t rked : "I piesum she died of Ihanightinstre." A Warman ,orriali!t; whose wire -had just prtsentectitha talth Awns!, and who fts chit re..buti wsi toutpal d to 'meant his paper for one day, wrote the tssy after tee followling ex cuse 1.-* , 'We were nuahls to issue ourj paper YeatztlaY In.nonseqttes . ce of the 'arrival 'of two extra Wades." - '{e:': 1- CA with flintily, comp rtlitentl4, fitted - pp in butelitqlrotttnitte...da tlt, , tute to be'rusk botwiltg,4 l !Ww . 7 44 4ir•Atluttluctei 4 -4, Ir J° 9 - 14 "r1 2 . 14 1:4!.W. '111:14101 WA-1040. RECONSTRUCTION. ITI" 0 U WANT TO BUY -(i 'lt 0 GE RIES cheat. come to oar.atore In Rain Cork Street whereeeery thing In our • Ina will be sold at A short profit Everythittekeet In • Int damp grunery, will be Rama there, alto CONFECTIONS , NND NOTIONS% - TOBACCO . AND SEGARS, Produce taken In exchanze for 'goads, cash paid for old meat es_Formers come and see THE WONDER OF THE AGE, . Warren ' s Electric Churn. makoa one-fonrth more butter ,than any other Cho, (onto( theism@ cream.) We keep them for sale and will he Aeased to show them. Don't forget the place HENDRICKS k Gettysburg, Sept. l IS(l7.—tf BARGAINS at the new GROCERY TN GE'ITYSBURG. JOHN . CRESS & SON V ENG opem.d a new Gnmety. in Gettysburg, ou the LI north-west corner of the Public Square, have just r,clved a splendid a.sorttneut of Fttßell GROCERIES, orluding Sugara.rotfee, Molasses., Spun, Teas. Spices rAteco, .alt, Flab. Hams, Shoulders, &c. QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, suta.p.nits.Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions general') We sri dais° keep on hand FLOUR sod FEBD-STUFF.. Having purchased fir CASH. are are prepared to tel very cuesp. titre us a call and judge for yourtielves. _ JuUN eßsss, ,Sept. 57.-t f J. W. LBF.SS. NEW ARR.INGrEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On th.: Dill in Baltimore Street, Getty:6l4;g, Pa. 11AS made arrangements to get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termjned to sell cheap. !le Invites all to give theta a call, his stock consists of Grocerieu,„NotiGns, Flour, Corn %teal, Cboped Feed. Corn, Oats, Flab, Bacon, Lard, Obeatie Crackers, Tolutoro,Cigats and Snaff, Sugar, Cot fees, Teas, Syrup, MMasses. Can les, Coal Oil, Fish Oil far, Beat Cider, Vinegar, and a great vartety of Notions, Oandies, &e., Lc. 14.. The cask or trade will be given for County Pro- lace such Its Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes. Rags, &c. [7dey 20.1687.-0 NEW GROCERY STORE! C4T 41.p,re the "curt-Itenee. ana oppnette the Compi " ler °@e.. will sell you ever thing in the GROCERY NLYPIC , ,VISION Woo cheaper than you can get It 'nowhere. • agars, CoSees, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, By raps, Brooms, lotions of all kinds. II AM, P TSB, OYSTEBS, EC ETA• 4LK'.always on hand , ii; eme a call. asl am deter. ulned to accommodate. BUTTER. EGGS. and all kindi• ~f Country Produce taken. fur which ibe highest cask 'mice will be given. Don't forget the place—ow. doors ,bore the Court•tl.nae. Don't paas withunt culling, as I solicit your patronage. Mar ,r.D.—t New Grocery & Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, 1-11.AVING opened a. Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, in the Room forme,ly or, opted by Gee. Little. on West Middle street, they ex tend an invitation to all buyers to give them a call.— gverything in their line, fresh from the city and coun try , will be kept on hand. They are determined to sell, .ts cheap a$ the cheapest.and to they only ask the lowest Living profite,they hope to merit and receive a liberal ,hare of public patronage. MEALS& BRO. May 29,1886. Grocery and Liquor Store ! -1 large assortment of fine GROCERIES, White Surara of all kinds, and Brow: tmarq, cbrap, prime new crap °dean/. Molasses, and al ade! of Byurpe; MESS lIACKEIIKL, bait in market.— 111 Undo of bolmatle and retail, prime Wine. Brandy, Rye Whisk 3 qco. ler medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity t 9 -B. AI ishler's Herb Bittern and the “Brent Zingnri MESE May 1367.-t1 WM. BOYER & SON, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, one, Wooden and Willow Ware, igozbit general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec.4,1867.4f l'E 1) STA I'ES HOTEL, OP FOUTS was N. Y. & NEW HAVEN & WESTRICI R. R. DEPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON. B Y F. M. FBA TT, FORMERLY OF TUB AMERICAN norms. Ort. 9,1867.-1 y ..t , 'KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYgBUBG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. - - - NOW OPEN. THIS is a new House, and has been fitted up ID the most approved ety 4 le. IMlocation le pleasant and coweeniseit, being's the most bniiiness portion oflie,town. .Every aptunpninutt has been made for the acanamodistkat and contrail otgueeta, with ample ambling attached. With experienced servants, and ac commodating Cleris,' we EbaU . use ; ever" :endeavor to pious. This Hatal Is now °prim Kur the isoteitatnment of the pc bile, and We kJ odlyisollelt a share of public patron age. , I May Z 1,1867. EkGLE HOTEL. •. Thy largest and roust aommatiollia in • ‘• PETITABCRO . , PINNA ! 00221 ER or ClllAllinatita Wasszmostritzers, -1 zoir..v TAlAlorriprieter. WAn Omnibus, for Paassingeril And Ellgliges nine to the IDenot, on arrival and depattirre of Rali iced Ztalny Cereal servants, and reasonable ehargs% is: 29, 1967.—tf A 200.14 HAITOLES FOR 8-A Whaler& or itataAl. $OO Limbo , YAW 01 . 0 . X. 1111100140; TELL EVERYBODY YOU SEC THAT GILBERT, 'Buckets, Tabs, Tobacco, Cigars, LIQUORS, W. 13 J. MARTIN, Salt more at , Gettysburg. DEALERS IN TOBACCOS, ALSO, giottlo and ftstauranto. Lo .1 gtonitoclisigstios:' NEW F I It-M . NEW -OXFORD,- ,ADA-418 -Oa, • PENNA. HERSII .&. BROTHER U AVE taken the Wanetemee recently ocentiked by EL D. Iluke. - They e -o DOW paying the !IMRE= PRICKS for GRAIN& PRODUCE. Conetantly on ba:td _ CH.6 SELECTIOTNS OF ." LUMBER, COAL dr GROCERTES. JAMBS HMOS% PAUL lIHRED. Neer tinford. Oct.O. Thal. ran M'CURDY & HAMIL ON, DEALERS IN, FLOUR ; -GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c. TIIE undersigned are paying et their Wore rouse, IL Carlisle ett eet, adjoining Bnelder'sllall,The highest pries.' fur FLOUR, AREA'''. RYE, CORN, °ATE, BUCKWHEAT. CLOVER AND TIMOTIYV.SEEDS, PO. TATOKS. Lc- Ac., and invite producers to give them a rail beams selling. The:, have eanedm2tly on hen, lid pale. A LARGE SUPPLT OF GROCF,RIES, 101•F•re, ayrope. Cbffete. Sugars. &c., with gait, Fish oils,TOt B AIM, IS&Coliaml L , rd. Tob.lccoa. Ac. Aim th, best bia• d. FL ER, with YECR of all kinds. They likewise. Lave SEVLItAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble ViCifle Guano. Rhodes' linospluite and A • Mexican Guam,. Whiled they jay the highest market prices for all they ~ ny. they sell at the lowed living profits. They ask II .thdreof public l ettronAge, resolved to give eatistaetiot• iu o•nry case. ROBERT Melt RDY, WM. 8 11A.1111.,T0N. July 3,1x67.—tf DANIEL GULDEN , • DEALER IN DRY GOODS., FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, j . LUMBER, COAL, &c TP. undersigned keeps nu hand, at his Ware Ilona. known as “Guldea's Station." in Strabar, township on the .foe of the liett)shurg Railroad. all kinds of GROCE -R I E S , including Sugar, Coffee, ifolaates, Spices, kc., with Sal, Fish, Oils, Tobacco. Bacon. Lard. Lc. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, • ncluding Building Stuff, Shingles. latha.Stoveand Black .with Coal MOP Guano, and a large asarirtment 0' on Goods, Boots and Shoes Lists and Cape of all kind. which he let preiiered to sell at the Insert prices Us a.s pay. the hi,..liest market price for Flour Grain .'orq, (Mts. Buck wLeitu r Clover cud 'Primary Seeds. Pot" oes, de.. or will receive and forward the same t • mark, .0 eommi Won. lie respectfully ask a his friends and l b . Public to give him a call. DANIBLUULDI.N. Mtg. 21, 1587.-tf W E. BIDDLE 100,000 Bash& Grain Wantrd. EW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE ROUSE. PSI. R. flf ODLE* Cll. would Inholet th üblic that they have leased the Warehouse oa the cot ter of Stratton street and the Railroad, in Gettysburg where they will carry on TUE 'RAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS. in Mitre branehes. The Itigbewt prices will always to paid fur Wheat, Rye, Corn. Oats. Clover and Tintuth: seeds, Flaxseed. Sumac, Ray and Straw. Dried Fruit late, 'tap. Mama Shoulder* and Sides. Potatoes, wit) ..serythir.g else ha the country Iroluoe line. GROCER I R-.—On hand. for sale, Coffees, Sugar. tiolassea Syrups. Tote. Spires; Salt. Cheese. %%Herm Soda, Mustard. Starch. B , uours. Buckets. Back Inv Soaps. Ac. Also OVAL OIL, Fish Oil. Tar. Av. FISH All kinds; Spikes surf Math; Smoking and Cheterna To baccus. They are always able to supply &first rate article s' lour. with the different kinds of Feed Alto, Ground Plaster, with ~ .13,110011 and other fertil, tem COAL, by the bto.hel. toe or car load. They will 'nu a LIN K OF FR FIGHT CA H 8 from Get yebtirg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to cuorey Freight either way. inany quantity, DUCED KATES. They will attend. ltdeetred. to th. ilskinp of purchases iu the city. and delivering th. to.Klapr ptly in tiettystrorg. Their care rut, to lb. Warehouse of Nathan Boop NU.128 North (lowan• street, near Franklin, Baltimore. where freight will in received at any-time. They invite the attention of public to their line, assuring them that they will spar. no effort to accommodate all who may patronise them Apt 11111. 1866.—tf BIDDLE* BENNER. foal, lumber, rime, tkr. GETTYSBUIiG LIME KILNS. THE undersigned has bought cut his former partner. trn Gunn. and n continues the THE L.ME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettystrurg Lime K tine; on the corner the Sauteed and North Stratton street. Thankful for oat patronag, he will endeavor to deserve its conin] RPM by prosecuting ihe bo•lneta ae virotonaly and on a. large a Ville as txsurible—alwavii aelling• good artich and giving go dnimuture. Farmers and others may look for the prompt filling of orders. H. also continues the COAL BUSINESS, 'Feting the most popular kiwis. 1.1..a5e wipers and others should give him a call. Blacksmith Cosk.on stew Iv ou hind. Lime nod Coal delivered aro ethers in Getarburg. it et tpiburg. Nov. 2n, ISM .-t f JACOB BEILEY. LIME FOR SALE AT Michael Leer's Olt Stand AT PFTERSBURG, Y. S. ADANS COUNTY, PENNY. JOHN AND PETER BECKMAN WOULD respectfullyannounce to the public that theyare n ow prepared to fur nisi lime in any quantity. Perwins,would d, weil u. give them a call beforegoing eleewhereas they will Ant them aceonimodoting In every respect. Nov 20.1807-dm LUMBER, & COAL, AN IMdfENSE STOCK! CORNICE OF CARLISLE ST, AND THE RAILROAD, GETT YriBURG, PEN NA. I N order to give the public something a like an atb.quate idea of the immense Stock of Ltuu bet', Cos'. ttoves, Tin-ware, *c.. &c, on hand and i.e salt by the unoersigned, at Ws amid Ishntent. in l'a.r lisle at ten's the Mined .rom the lihuwenger Station, ht w..uld enumerate as far as the limits of a newspaper ad vertisement will allow : IN THE LITMHER LINE: (Ward, and gnu of every grade. Wow I:Mina to panel Joiets aid ttestitiing. pule and beinlock, Skiing. pining+ Alifid 11111141111Vd, Flounng. dbluglus.Bhiogio luubs. Plostri ing lathe. Pickets. read made Doom 4nd and Shutters:— i a fuet. over) thing word for building yur IN THE COAL LINE: Shamokin 11 hita /Lab and Lykans Valley Red Aeh these two varieties being the ;iurest. and best for all duo mastic purposes Also the very beet Bruad•top and Allegheny mith °old. 'error particulars of Stoves. Tinware. Am, sea adver tisement under head of stoves and Tinware. July 3,1467 NEW LUMBER YARD: T u f.AlN.l er o si n g Tee rooPiedril'°N Reilly , ' Lime Jinni, Gattysbarg and asks lb, FOAid t. able him a call. Big assortment Is one of the beet sea offered here, atm his prime afford only the smallest living pn 6t . lie bee WILITE PIN& PLANK, Inch and halt BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, Lc., Ac„ and iscon stoutly aping to Ws Iltock. Come and alumina tot yourselves '115‘,.A onpply ofShlngles,atloir prices,always on hand Nor. 1.11186.—ti. • JAB UHINGLBS.--Prime Shingles, the beat In the market. for sale at JACtsb SIMADB'I% sem Lumber Yard i on tho itatiread, adjoining the Lime tplaa.Gettyshara.: ( No,. fi16411.,1t• URd rp. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. tottnolitter wouki lark= hie ovittimers ondotbero that b. to still ntannforturtng various kind. rf Cak dap and Mookttnon. 'Dade to order, on Ann notice, coal ; Threshers and Powers (Ave different sizes of Powers.) Clover-see f Rollers -sod Cleaners. Corn labellers Sad - epstators.Cornksbirr CUP ten. Stlar and pis, Cruel'', 'haft's. soh as Casa Pis, Barsbeir Ploughs, 151de-bill and Corn Plot' ha ; the ... . Wirbngprlog Horse Rake , the hard letitreventent; sled Veld Sat &" IVO Prezio% 'meltelthie liW CIMOUPIIII. Or .. • di every*** elsitelolloo,ainet kw tti:ieee. - , • Fon tgo . H.t. mom Twe-Itorsi iftt, a Otwoliiisi sz r iii R e 4, _ - PAM IMULAAL N. W .I - 'le AT THE OLD STAND. [EbTABLIEIBED IN 181i.j With Increased facilities for condudtlng our bedilleally we sirobetter prepared, than ever to rattily the want. of all those who may need anything in our Hue. We eve. pally call the attention of Verniers and others to the superior qualityour Plain or quilted Belt Hornßide Leathers. Saddles, Mums, all kinds, with or Plain or Quilted Beat no without fastenings, Horn, Housings. Plain oi Quilted Beat SideSeetch Collars(leether), Saddles, (ticking), Plain or Pane, leClot h s No Bean. Collars, Wagou Saddles, Best Welt liarneseCollers. Eliding Bridles, of all kinds,P a test Leather Collars, fair or black, rounded or stitched or unstlmbed, Best Leather Wagon Whips, Martingales, 4, 43!. and ti feet long, carriage kinrnesa.allstyles PI lied Team Whips, sliver or black mounted, Trotting Whips, Heavy Draft Harness, Ladles' aiding Twig., Blind Bridles, Whip lashes. Girths, Horse Blankets, itc.,&c. Cruppers, in t. everything that pertains to sent Miss genera horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or Made to order promptly, or the very beet material, and by the must experienced workmen in the country, (two having worked In this /stab! Jahn: ent for the East thirty ran.) W. are sow mannfarturine an excedlen; lot of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars fur those oho prefer our own to city made wbrk. Repairing of all k indi doneat abort notleeand on rea oboble terms. All are cordially InvitiKitOcall and examine for them• 4eleee as our work can nut fall to recommend Itself. I= Nt.,W S tinnitti ~lii li e O N .Zhtelyntolnii . h"RlV,titri:l l3 :rt"o o t t ill b ritd! li. of °D. RIDING SADDLES, • WAGON SADDLES, CARRIA iE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, PLY NETS, Le. as low as the lowest May 2).1*67.-tf. J . W. ROWE. CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. The war being over, the undersigned hevereentnest the CA RRIAGE•MILKING BUBISIIII3B, et their old stand. in Zest Middle strirt. Gettysburg, where they era again prepared to pat up work is the met fisbionable. substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-band .in band, which they will dhiposie of at the lowest and all orders will be supplied as promptly arid sathrtata tawny as possible. 1 4rREPttIRINGJai •inne with dispatch, and at cheapest ntn. A large lot of new and old EIARNI3.IB n hand for sale. Thankfni for the liberal petnmage heretofore enjoyed 'nem, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large hare in thr tutors. May 29.-tf WINNIfit & Z 1 IGLEIL S. LtE\KER J ARk.IAUES AND BERWIES lie now building a variety of COACH WORK of the eteat and mat apprt.ved etyl a, -and owettructed of the eat material. to which they invite the attention if bur •re. Having built our work with guest care, and of Ina rial selected with special reference to beauty of style and duiabll ty, we can confidently recnowernd the work ,ounnorpaseed by any other In or out .4 the cities. All ore oak is an inepeci tun ofonr work_ to Curilitset ',woe In Niint 01 any kind of a vehicle that this in the place to ~ u, them. irir-RE.PAIRING in every breach done at short notle• and on reasonable terms. Give us s call at our Peetory. near the owner of Wash Ington and Chtzubersburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. I=l 1:foko, arugo, Vtdirints, HOLIDAY BOOKS! A. D. BUEHLER rT AS Just received a large easOrtmeot of 6110/CZ ASD STANBARD BOOKS, raitablo for Holiday Presents.. the mot popular &taboo— LON(J F FH.1,0 IV, WHITT! ER, D ICE ENS, TENN YWON, MISS MULBA CH, MA YNE REED, de. tlec.--ALBI:MS AND FANCY A RTICLhfi. useful aad or ..ntratal.Stationery, Pertomt r 3, to Call and cam:ulna fl-c. P. 17 YSICIA AND DRUGGIST, Mice •nd Drug Store. CIWIRARSBURG STRUT, GET TYSBURG. Medical advice without charge. )EL'G's, MEDIIINES. PATENT kI DICINEg, ETA IONERY PERFUMERY, SOAPS, fiItUAHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE srurrs, t PICO. BAK• ING SODA, CERA H ur TAR fAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, IC., AC. PUKE LTQCORS for medicinal purposes. Dr E. Horner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy f ehapPed !mode. rough skin, tr. All articlee war, anted pure and genuine. ' Jan. 1, 1&A8.-tf Drugs and Medicines. pkIE undersianed baying tahen charge of this j old and popular Store, takes pleasure in in-. 6rmint the public that he. Ii con,4aatly‘receisine fresh uppilse of ail kinds of DRUGS AND 11.16DICINSS. from -he m.wt reliable houses, and hr prepareed to acconsiee late his customers with anyArticleia bin line nun DRIICkAND MEDICINES, - .devary description. MI the popular PATENT MEDI IN ES of the day with • full supply at cbeatkada. Cat ornery. Paints, Ilye/Stntro, V.rniabas, fluids. Turpea in.. Heir One, Ettracta, Soaps. 'imams. tollillber . great variety of/Paucy artlcho--lu abort, overythillit mu illy Anktid luti And class Drug Store--sonatantly on ,and. ifill - Pliptclaor supplied at reasonable rate.. att4 Prr. eriotkins Carefully compounded and prepared et au lours of the day and night—flunday *not excepted Br ug fteteinflued to mill cheap,he mould sat • Iftittid stars d pabtfc patronage. Give nx• call and aft tft• JOHN a ItHISIT. MATRA. Ina. C. 11. strzinwit CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND MBANK& /be underigned would intone the Apiculture public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine. the Patent Bight for the Stites of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Bheller,Bopllllo.olllllliClean or, is pronoooced the best machine of the ktnd this country. And in'proof, it may be menttoned, that the "Advisory Committee appointed tosakgt implements for exhibition at the Universal St position in Paris, in HMI, hare selected this Sheller as the best in A merma," and at the request of J.. C. Derby, 11. 8. Agent. a 11 1 / 1 00 WO has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or otooked perfectly skim, and Thparates the sob and duff from the Conk ready for market. The fact may also A. stated that at the ghat trial of Agrienltiral Implements, at Auburn, N. Y in July hut. under tbs./maple's of the Nee York State Agrioultural Seekty, the lifisdie f i k a Corn Sharer. Separator and Cleaner wsureportml ny woe ofth• most eouipetent Cueustitteer as the best Corn Sheller out., Thoy say, .!Nn bgv. caw fully egiunined Slid *roughly tamed this nsa rbine,and bare no hesitation in prononnofsg it the but (Awn .51441.er ape aver saw." T 6. rir lattV is signed by sueb UNA* 44104 Blauton Gould, Presviett N. Y. State Agrieultural Society ; 13. Johnson, Secretary to same; &don Robinson, Ag ricaltural Editor N Y. Tribune; 8. Eduard Todd urlepltural Editor FT Y. Tulles. From among qoalLY aampliaanstary nawspapar flatfeet; lb. fallowiag. from the N. I Obaervere is domed sailiatent: 4. 4mong all *Ale Hand Cern Sheller@ said' it New York and illbluly—and one drat vasul-` , ufartprers mars than 10.000 aanualli—sbet 91 1 6 use enter the skate with the Shelletimuot invested. by J. Brinkerhoff, auburn. New York. It shells. separate" and cleanses. rapidly and easily, at one, operation, as fast as the ears eaa he pat hi the' bop per. The undersigned ii now prepared totoieswof CO BTU • Ele will base 80 I,lllllo' rNAT sakil A* 60 61 6 6 ar 6 4354010140. All letters tab* addressed kr WY. P.O. ass24B, eistspipoi r r e . lop ts, tier; - - tantafts,lstraoo; . at• 114 WI() NceREARY t AON CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, AO. TATE & CULP DR. R. HoILER, EME3:I3 FORNEY'S OLD SVAND grituthinil Napitattuti. BRINK ERHOVF'S eamitto "14 Ontiltitm. WM. U.: TA 'SON, Gliztiwseig4, CARPENTERS it , cotrintAcroits, Ar•prirind to Oa Inas Jr Chirliestamtlag— esioseilag and orictlng Whilige oil l kinds, Itapaishis, lie. May Keep ttioatray haul 'omit seiseelletitr• order. DOOU starritils, *ail* BABB, Door awn WINDOirI*XRD,'.I?DiDnOII, DOOR AND • W 1 OA' ItRACPITC And may yaw! Article ist die Dettlettesp Moe. deuoMd siateriat CbldACtlt on bard, expeetipeei Work. Ma &W y& rpedisese,: sad iwork oseested erltb dispottis. 118..Orden promptly itt4deit YD. STALU3IFTIII, D. IL erAluemern. dept. U. IM —lf 1.1. O. DAMMAM.. - R. H. ROAR CARPgNTERING. THE undersigned resreetfully in- Vona the public( that they hese commenced the Carpentlng In lb. Shop tbroaerly orcupiad by Cheery Icbryock, &mood. We lasi prepared to do any work JUT Ito• of bostneneed se reounable many other estoth lishmant Gettobtrg We hope by a strict attentl.o to business to merit • bar* of public pat rosai• May 29.1867.—tt TO THE' OUILDING COMMUNITY. AND Af.d, OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. HE undersigned respectfully in swum the public that be still cautious* the CARPENTERING BUSINESS at his old stead, on West street. Gettysburg, and Weedy at all times to eocommodete thaw wanting anything den. n bugling lie ie prepared tolarnieh all It indsof work tot building purposes, of the beet material. and as emit, and cheaply as item be done at ally other establishment in the county. Experienced Rends always in readings. and murk executed with prolellistees !ma diellelcb gOrThankfel foe past llivors, be Itopui. by aiteatles t. boa:neee noreeeive • Liberal share of putrlkr patronage., May %MT. WY. 01121TLIMI. VttdiraL SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Conifr egalions Jot Church or Communion Pesrposes. Att.ho. ExecUeni for Ladies and Weakly Persana TO USE VINEYARDS, NEW 'JERSEY BPLIIRII PORT GRAPS WINK, FOUR YEARS OLD oiling Justly celebrated Native Wise la made from th Juice of the Oporto Grape, Tabled In this country Its ineshiable TONIC AND STRLICITDIENING PROMETIII3 unsurpassed by any alum native Moe. Soh` t 6 pure woo of the Grape, produced ander Yr. Spear's ow, persoual supervision, its purity and genantessess guatentved, The youngest child may partake oft* gee *vas qualities, and the weakest invalidiasy raw it to ail vantage. It is particularly hineticial to the aged as. &hint...4*d, and suited * the various allessets that in flirt the weaker ..z. It is, in every respect. A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. lavaliele laselpaer's Port Grips Wine. Females nat Spear's Port Grape Wine Weekly psreoss Oad ■ benefit by its use. Spear's Wines Is Hospitals ere preferred to oth wines. aarskia by Drstigiste and Grocers. A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey, Ofice,24; Broadest. New lurk. [dept. 4, 1961,-, • THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE L 1866. L. fHE UREA? Zingari Bitters. put, VI OhlatiliVUL 1111/31ZDT was discovered introduced about twenty y tors ago by Dr. n.Che•. . sus. art eminent Egyptian physician H. bad long seen and felt the want of some ream° which would Aril* at the rots of dhows*. an.t so pr. vent much of the suffering Which the hum bonny w. then compelled to endure. This great question wee presented to his mind ere. day in vivid colors as bottomed among the sick anddyiu and observed the inelllthettcy of nearly all the remedi• then in use. Thus hews. led to think and e:perimen• and idler ten years study ■nd labor. he presented t. fellow-now the wohderhtlZinpart Bitters. The effect • this preparation in the p *loomed care of dicese was au mervellovo and natubtaktitig, that the moat Bette log marks of royal favor werb bestowed upon him wL discovered it, ills oittne wain placed ow.. the Roll Nobles, and* gold medal nail the following inveriloii. —Dr. B.eitimpins. the Pub lictlenefoctor—waspreeente to him by the Viceroy. The preparation hue bun used In 1 epi dant Ica cholera, Ix/1h as a preventive and curative measure, an with Such great success that it:has been Intl educed let nearly all the general hitspitals et the 014 world. The old saying that at ounas of ;prevention Is worth pound of tura. applies with aintwelloal gat* to choler. end therefore any reerteil7 that will Protect as aetaitiv this terrible diatom, should be frosty and persistentl sued. All pathologists flow agree that thecholera poisonact on the system through the blood. and that any cumbfba t lon which acts an the excretory organs, and hasps the, to working order, must prevent a sufficient accneinbeti. of the poison to exert itsterrible effects on the organist, This is truer not only of cholera, but of nearly all othe enaladisa.aspatially tholliffereent forms of fervor. The Merl Bitters ffijust such it remedy as the ober • conditions require. Insets on the otganaof and sscretka, keeping up a perfect balance botwiee• them. This Bittern is composed entirely of roots an. herbs, BO nkaly collo:cued that every organ is acted upo, ana pet In tom,. Its taste is , pleasant and its effoot prompt andlaating. NUMOTOUt cases of the following diseases "bays b -et clued by lt : Cholera, Diarebea„ Dysentery, Ocrotola dieg t r n i siu m Typhus Term. lever, Ague, Nem& D By de. FineWs I rregellaritl es,Dy spepaii,Flatn• linty, lic, tr. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. pylucipal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Elarirt. burg. Pe; Bold byDruggiats,Uotelkaepersandtiroceragenerally. *sal. T IKALTITLYISCH. sole Agent for Gettyebarg LallTitit, Bole Proprietor May 29, /667. Harrisburg, p. DR. L. J. GROVE'S uNIVPIRSAL MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. Tbb, deservsdls Pedolor ratukt? lawn greatly impress s. now Wand to tlestittssastiAdso. e 1111b0 ty are daily selnakr+: ittae. In the (fit/hill ativiker Mel" Segel #theeefilOgrereaft* Aelet JIM • Athig. Wmtosea wed Pais he eteitookaldreeoutifidoopt Cancer, •gerifsla, Old Dwei. illeniestes; • huh Weesimii Barne, Brwiees. are er Jitlhasest preside, Asserted lb. Nails, Ogres, Blusione. Ito mysticisms Viruses, and tb• wondlerfal alma hew performed: light be published+ bet'ilia diessrerit willnigto rob , on its Withal,' smite. in order' *0 Lupo duce It ia ia weer Wady is ebooeciatry Prepared lady by the ~saw. WA Z. Lombard Bt., Saltbox, t sad sold by A. D. BUBB LSD, D-. VW Nis, saits4. li. roaNgY, Eltoysberr, sad by the saw , chaste et Cheops:ay. Illeitsgeasi:—llesry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, Jobs Wftesdinesrssr, a. ',schist. ear Merthants sus gets supply sy calling at J. WIND aggyINDRW, at Wholesale Price,. Jaly 31, 1867.-1, y OUNT '•S COMPOUND! ' TOR THE CitißE or PUTRID SORB THROAT, INFLIIKRItt, ,or Any ether Inflanuetaurty or fatearildfeempir of the Throd ass of too loup etmediag. SOLELET MUM, This medicine has been tried in ; THOUSANDS OF OASES Us different parte of tee country, and 1.. serer bias hewers to lell if cakes is time lad according to diem ' Rom It is ware stet to con. Streit a trial malt mill speak itself Every boatieboki thoubl prmitts Oma r alms with • bms of thfr ntrolcine add =Saba* The.curse theist ah4.cadtitrebilly h‘Prepatod and mid by Imam Tomer dt Oa, Getty.. berg. Pa , oshyMoide satberbied - siesta. For sale st nearly all the Swim in Adams county.- May 9s, 1569.-t[ ISRAEL YE= E fr Aa . 11114.1111101.0 1 11 ELME UMW! MICRO Zia conslacure fur. d t ... orate sidamiajgo , ll2ll4 OLAy vim ouhitir WEAREM., TAMALE icon I 'sad all diseases of the DiGallan* MEM ORRANS, whitlow Widish in MALE OR FIMALm, from whatever cams oriental mid no millthrof OW LOSE MUM DiesmsasttlislaMikettOMMlParlffr If m %MAMMA-4 subwiFlodituil t°411 " 11101.111:1: ut life gma la rl=f tt(11 ILIFnEMEL ' tkid of !mutat*. diSpiadi allisulonolls iw of* MA* aux , 4 11100pilt Ifraggies, Mow Rork oiled '1•10114$11.4,' MI A LIIINAINY Of itMlVkithAt INFORMATION A POPULAR DICTIONARY OF GENER AL tNOWLEDGE. AMID IT ♦ stviiitzottr scum mum or wires's, IN ALL In 16 large volumes, Bro. 750 double-column pages in each voiwne. T 3 • leading claim* to puhlic conaMenitimt which the Ks Ametican Cyclirdia possesses may be thus briefly. stated: It surpasses i 5 4 1, .! other works in the fulness end thewDillt~ .4 rater in r to the Utiltru 131Ateq. - . . •9 No other work Icontains so many reliable . biosra plies of the leading Oen of thte end other nations. In this respect I. is t.r superior even to the wore bulky Suet ch , pasdis Britimulcs. i t . W ..3. The beet wind In e unman. have le en employ ed in enriching it• twee with vhe Inie.t 4614. end the mat rerept dia•over in every Intact' of maunGacturec usechanice and general science. 4. It is a library in itself, where every topic is treat. ed Ann Where infortaation c •n be gleaned width will eu able a student Jibe la rat di.posed. to consult "tin r au thorities, thee affording hint an invaluable key to know I edge. eft. It Is neatly printed. with readable type, on good limper and contains most cophius index. ' I 5 tls the only work ankh glee. any thing ap proaching correct descriptions of citing and towns of knierica,or embraces reliable statistics showing the awn terful growth ufall minions." Every one that reads. every one that mingles In its dory, is ounstantly Meeting with allusions to subjects on *bitch he needs and denies turtber information In Menvereation, in tiaik . in prefeseiortal lire. un the tarm is the Lmtly, practical questions are continually &timing which no man, well reed or not.c en always sat isfscturrily answer If heti littrA fur reference are st bawl, they are consulted. and not only is the curio•ity gratified. and tte tockuiknowledge increased, but perhaps int , ,rinattou ,a gained and Mamma suggested that will d,rectly con cilium to the buoimierr ouccessor the party concerned. A Cyclopedia a pieeminently the work fur our' cowl try and generation. This in the age 6,1 steam. No one boa tins. to grope among 4 hundred different worts fur every little 1..1 required. with tut the certainty of bud lug .t •I last. With aCy clui Pula embracing every cum oeitablesubject, and having its topics alphaleoically si t euged, not a moment is lust. The matter in question is foetid et once, Wowed, con I used stripped of all bat Is Irrelevant and taunts tspary. and retitled by d - utupsrlieun of the bekt Einem it iwk Moreover, while co y lust, of fortune can tolled a lid rar y complete in aii be department,. of knowledge,* Cyclopedia. worth it, feel! turparpoesia of efereuce at least a th.ussod rob tines, is wit, it, the roach of all —the awl', the met Must, the professional wan. the firmer. the inechatoc it a country like our!. woere the bamblest nosy lee nan d w responsible positions requiring tutelligeure and ;tweet tuSormatiou,th• valn• of such a work cannot over estimated CASHMAN ;1k ROWS PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING to Mtn Cloth In Library Leather .0 Malt Turkey Mueuccu la Half ittuuua sites gilt full A,,tique. gilt edge' Iu full KU4IIIIII , THE ANNUAL CYCLOP/EDIA. rbe mew price per volume. end anlfirm wipa the New AXIAL:Mt CTCLOPAbIk. LIGUKISISO ALL TSB IMPORTAST STMV7II 07 EACH TILL "It le ao anterprlee or immense raltse to the public. ad ought to be In every library. public and private. a. ‘n invaluable book of reference"—Allas and Arras, Al way. Newt Turk. ••Wei ran contld.satly sod consclentloally recommend b • Annual Cycllaii to all situ would bays an SC 11 rate, ind resdab le historl of conc_rus..ra ry eves te close sd baud and ma ware ',ark of reference."—Eresing Travel. far. ••It FA Indeed a most excellent work. It is thorough end reliable, and jaw .ench ► • ,rlt sa I. greatly needed. .r.ithful clunoicler Of important event.. tO.. uamen.ue b. remaohared Sod of boo much account to be lost ." Yeveland Daily Mahe /herr. !it ratra Cloth . . a Library Leather •• 6 9.) a Hall Tarte) M ,aeo " 6 60 to Halt Itatabi, extra gilt .. 7 Oa In Fall Slur. Aatalas. gilt edam " 9 Oii La Fill' kbasia " 9w Blare to want of GOOD AGENTS ix the above work, to •h e m it afford a handsome living In obtaining trlptinns. Terms made known en appl iCatioCl. We a I publiab c ,tb. following by subscription. and for amid, ye want &septa; I 1 TORT OP rQX ASERICIN NAVY nIIRING TII6 " MAT RKEINLLIOI. lu t•o cols Price $5 each. 'HE 1111.1tART MCP NAVAL T 11320101" OY VIZ Mt SOLLION. I vol Price $6. fig 00‘11Pftgli lig 4 TVg DiCTION OV /lig BIBLE N..w publishing in 44 Nos., of frbich siz are reedy Pries '1) cents ceeb. 04.1AENT 1111.4T011.Y. In 3 vela. l'rice $3 50 each. UM OV TUE UNITED STATES OF AM RI %.;A. In I vtl. Pric. $ ., i heYeLOY-EDI tOR WIT AND riumort. Edited I. ) William K. durum, the celehrated Comedian, In w. Priee $6 each. tlg RSPUBLICAN COURT. 1 vol. Price , $5. VeLONEDIA OF COMMgRCIAL •ND SCSINZSF tNY. I:14T S. 2 vols. Pric.l4 rack. CICLOP&DI•Or DR•WIYU. Designed as 4 Tr 4 ite..k fur the tfechnble- trrh.teet Eogiurer, rod du •erur. In I •uI Price SW. dErgend to the Pulidlobers .or Circular' and Terms. D. APPL.CTON t .•11, PubHaien, 443 and 443 Broadway, :Saw Turk. Oct. 16, 11957.-4 m OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OMA HA IcitosB THE. ( ONTIN ENT, This brings the 11111 to the eartern bate of the Rork fountains, and St is expected that the track will he I.rifl hirty miles fer.bwr, to giant Pass, the highest poir•t on rim road. by January. The m•:imam grade from tb foot of the mountaina to the summit is hat eight feet t he mile, while that (if many eastern roads is over no vundred. Wolk to the roek.cuttings on the wevtern lope will condone through the winter. and there is now reason to doubt thin the entire creed line to the Pa Itlc will be open krr business In I'7o. The means provided for the ametructke of thin Great ====:=EM Aix Per Cent. Bonds at the rate of from $lB,OOO to $48,000 ,er mile, for which It takes a scausd item as security, and -scelres payment to a large If not to the fall extent of its Wm iu senates. These Bonds are lamed as each twen- mile section Is finished, and after It has been a:mole -ft by UnltedStates Ortmlnistionors and Pronounced to be o all ,respects a first-class road, thoroughly supplied with &pots, repalrothrqua stations, and all titre necessary rolling stock art other equipments. Thal:baited Status also makes& donation of 12.800 acres .f land to the milt' wiltkie will boa source of I urge reefer llt nue to thegompany, i Mach of this land in the Platte Valley: A among tto fertile in the world . and other larguawtions are co with heavy pine forests ..ud %bound hi coal of the hest guilty. • TtleCotepial Is al.. iothirieed to Leee• tt. owe fire Wortoge Iketde to es!antount equal to the haus of lb lueernment and no mina. 'Hon. B. 0. Morgan end Elon lakes Ames are Truman for the Bondholders, and deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the work progresses. as that they always represent an settled and prodlictlve nine. The authorised capl4l of the spans is One Hand. red Million Dollars, of whichomr Ave millions have been t*td in apt" the wort, alreadydone. Earnings of the Co*pany. Aspreeent, the ti r* of the Company are derived on ly trout Its kcal bat this is already much more thanWilllrient to pay the interest on an the Bonds the Oempany can leaue, if not another mile were Wit. it le am dbibted that whoa the road la completed the through Itolßo albs only linelboonecttng dm Atlantic and Pa ciao States win boo larige beyond precedent, and, as there will be no competina4 It can idwaye be done at . pront able rates. It will be noticed thc.t the Union Pride Rsitread la, in bet e l disimmesmist Met*, Wilt under the superrilion or Galt Miring a6l9e a. tad to a limp extent with Clov enuMentsimey, and that its bends are bond undirtlio verneneosdirestion. It is believed thit no similar se entry .B ki:sotarelkilyinarded, and certainly no other is upon • huger of i more valuable property. As the Company's First Mortgage Bonds en offered ter the present at 90 OUTS ON TUN DOG Lilt, they are the obtApsit security in the markk, be ing more thinLi per' t . /osier than 11. 8. etooka.— ThAr PIT I 6 PER CENT. IN GOLD ; or war NINA Pll Cat upon the investment. Sub scriptious will be received in fiettyibirg, Pa., by the FIRdT NATIONAL BANK. and' GETTY/ONG NATIONAL NANN, mid In New York at thieCautpsore Ne. 20 Nassau •trest, and by CONTINENTAL N ON AL 11L1914 No.I Nassau st. CLAIM, OWE t dO., Bankers, No. 61 Wall st., MEV. OISOO NON, Bankers, N 0.113 Walls', Sod by tkitOonspemy's miverthmd Assists tlinmsbost the Mated States. Remittences shathl be made in drifts or didisr Ands'par in Nei York,sad Obi Beside wilt Wont tree et thane by rethrn caroms. Parties sabserible• timesigh kcal spats, iidu look to thus NM their actin de, *art - A INAIW PAIREITIAT AND WAtkewing the Pewees Ilemmral tor Construction, and Vein 4 Oily to obtained et the CoMpany's Oleei ler of ,agente;4. will be sentries" feppiki l lkm; ' 3011. N J. CUM Tree** DeeMl l 4.7.4rn Nem Tork. a . 1 ••• • ••••••••••••1111M11.1.•••••• M4OlO. 1 TRZ NEW AMERICAN CYCLOP2EDIA : EDITED BY GEORGE RIPLRY AND CHARLES A. DANA, RILANCRaII 01 RCIRACJI, ART, AND LITRRATRII. Commenced In 1861 SIX VOLUMES NOW OUT PUBL - SHED ONE VOI.tiVE ANNCALLY -vLCLILL XII ♦ ROLL OP ZS PZILXIIICIL SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLT 525 MILES ARE NOW COMPLETED Vittallautm. HOLIDAY PRESENTS.. ,DR . Y 000DS 1 FANCY *ODDS JEWO.L4Y &SILVERWARE. Worth corer 626061300! Ai to be sold for ONE DOL LAR EACU. A . B;RAND&LE & CO., . 162 111101.DWpa JEW TOIL AGENTS roktunopsks mANereAcruftEßS, A atomics, that In consequence of the overstocking of the . gmtlish market.an Immenseanantity of DRY an YANCY UOOIYA have been cuoshtned; to them with lextractione to be cleared fu, immediate cash. at any sacrifice. A. • Co.. have. therefore, teen. red to offer them according to their ordinary system of basitess at 11. each, 'titian's re geed tor/doe. The following list shows the original who! sale prices of .ome of the extirlea which they nor, offer at $l. Bear. Wolfylin4 Buffalo Robes ....-.frotu slr, 00 to $5O 0 Bets of Pim.. Sable, Ermine or blink 20 IN) to 100 (1- Ladies' Notre IS (lt t•b 60 0 •• Collars • Silk and daYtn Dream Pattrrna Renege and k ptian 01.1ths' alpacaa and idualind. LAWNS Vrearb Herinna and Twill, (lamb, lc. Tlllbet an•l Mohair Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts illk and (Ace 1",olm ik.to tlnet'ulipa,al Collars Pair, pt ...... ...... itandkenlilas. Bilk, Plain, Ile aatit.d,rd and ered Linen Lawn: i , •r 1/02,1r, La 41.1 and C.dt..n. Wo lan Bllk Ilainsand h•Qf (Lan: per d q pairs; Ladl..a an ienta' /leri.• . Cott•m, and 1.....dti0u lth Ina and !Jude? : each 'oat. Ve.t and PAnlal.mal l'attat na 1-. Cloth, a..alauere.and Doenkia Linea and W.e,leu .joren. ..... Mate rand Colored Litwn N ,pklut p:r .......... ...... •••••• t' alma, White and Lubleachud por IMM Wl* In Wool6in; and Nrerin• or Cloo.:-; riooleo a1A11k.4.1•; 11/4114.d Nlo.oi, goroboo P•oluiodtiind; :Olopplo Virallat•; ‘lrerpch..oto r and Na Out, et. lial!TrAl, will, prat! ti, t •ik arid ivory b..1.1tr.• Frrucli ClCks; 'Jilt and dr..w.te IS; Voarll4g leant, 'OIUID, il,ir liort C !Mums; to.uaq . t'ocac a•bleo: tipara a /cc We have pilau re:niv..: a .plerutic' aeNxtm.•ut of WATCITES, • nom and Sliver rlnnting Citios hr G.nte: Etrtmeled for tegether WILL intalltd or every pattern ate lit) Seta of Jewelry every variety; Sleeve .:attune Chigullies, 'n.ismes; Itingg ill every kind; Brace lets; 0.1.1P,c/1.4, it.. at. TRB SItiVERWARK DKPARTUENT CO'IPKISF:S Dining •nti,tea Sets. Castors, los Pitchers. Tsbl- Stssms. Y. , rtil TVA 5: 1 1..1 , 149c0. [Linking tuns. of IMr U11:111 TIM Nit. Crean. Pit , tasrs. huosr Fspi, , titsitete. Cake.on.lcet..C.tr.i BaAelit. V. nit Kniveit,Oru, ups, &Isere; Portminiaies. Pie Knives, Vlsh Kui see lituticard ano tail Spam., \spaiu Weirs, Ke,g Stands Win. Ho'dike. Card Caves. tr. All the at....rn list of articles to be sold fur $1 00 each The es j pense. are . paid by the sale of .'unp.ine nr der 'ideate" hawing each article in the .tuck, m.o. its 'aloe. these Certigratee are encluved in envelopes, mixed up . and y 0. ., at per rot .$5 Ou " 6W " 6 50 OGNTB RAC 11-5 FUR $l-1 1 FOR S 2. EE Wilatev4 article k named is the Certificate can Li obt*lrkd .t ONE koLLA The article will be bliugirn to the holder of the Certifl Car, end it will be et ht■ option, whether he pot's the dollar end tekre t he article or not. In GAM' ar ticle. sew 117 snail or exioew Jars not Satirdech.ry, they can be se tuned end .the money will he refunded. Every ..eFlltiC.ate the h .I.ler to &Inlet article I sterling value, worth Lunch wore than a dollar. • In prow of this Ynti ran hare Sonny of oar certificates and SI 00. an.) of the t u t oaring articles. .o that if you are not please. • it h thaareiclenr arttelea named nn ay. cartilleate. d uo need not lose be 26 cent* y a paid for it: Ow. :Aliver plated titre. bottle Cast,r, handsome ellve plated Butter Dish tv,th plate and cover, Lady's Oh p ping Bag, a;5O picture Album boan.l In effect and Ki IL Tea Beestue silver plated on a httentetal.set d rod.- plated Table ..3poone or Forks. Panto pattern (2.1,y )ard. cassimere).erait Jonvins Pavia Kai 1:1 yea-splendid real Veerectuiate Pipe, or slid 16 carat bold plain Iting. During tile four years we h.ve keen agents fir cu tup- all IllaallllACtllfrrfl. we have rec•ived hundred. of cow inendirmy hotices from the press, and letter. faun pri vate nnlieidbale. expreswing the highest satisfaction with our meth .1i f doing buamves. We have many 01 these with date., printed to pamphlet harm, and .4 we have u•. space (or thew to this arlvertise moot. we will .end c nee t , . any .ingress. herleVeg darned, wry will eeuil arti:lee b. tizpreoe C •P. U. w, thkt the fth,ney Deed only be ptil• DELIV 6R. OF Tux (soups. We sic.retlt the eutlre reepoueddlity of mosey lent by Exprees, Poet Office Order, ,T Bank Waft. Per VOL, $5 00 We want &geni i , EN - titYW.IERE to whoma liberal compensation wifrbe paid, which can be learued on Nip pliptiron. ars.Take 'Fare to write sun r name and addres in a clear. dietitiet baud. Jul address P , et Ottke Box, 5205:: Dec. 11,1987.-3 m. ROBERT D. ARMOR. GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, gut Middle VI-eel, half a square from the Court-house GETTYSBURG, PA., `JILL promptly attend to all or den iu hi. line. Work dune 111 the Fount pail.. factor. manomr, wad at prima e• !UV/ as can possibly Ktforded i 0 croak, a living. OAS PIPE furnished. a• well se rn-andelier.. Bracket.. Drop Light, vc. ; also WATT R PIPE Stoi a T..p an 1 Prost Spig..is. rod. in Short_ everything twl.rtiging to gas or water flz toren. Relax hung. and furnished if desirsd. Lock. of ell kinds repaired. L Dec. Patent Gum Scrubber o.dvantages of the Scrubber -vet ail other. I.—l et, that it will 1,, the stiit It ill ono the time Until 11) tit& v I, e.l: mat it r lIU I le tuU, II lees water nuol 'hie. the w•itk nitwit better: 3rd. lb,' 111611 rinse anti ,try the ft sir at the emus, tittle anal ill the tabor:of • lying ut• with a cloth shut it hat a great tatty 'earn. by occsteiti wily rettestius the inuon. Rh IC can be dune very easily and at vet) t.itng .111 - :' , rll l .l.ern for sale at the store of 11 SI PArrne the lull , Ltalkinitire attest. Gettysburg. the utotetsigne, being the dully appvlutvii Agent It, Adam* evenly. 01111 . 1151CR0 PA, Nov. 15, 1867. The enders l tutted bertha the ahove Scrubber. in aloe. do hereby cordially reyusmend them to the poolic as fully auswer,ng the purpose for which they are lutmded. J. iL. TA fit. DANIEL H. KLINOEL, 15 A hi. YOUNT. J. C. I:WRNS, HJD. 'tlTif, 14. N..I.ITICRS. Nov. 20, 1867.-6 m WAGON MAKING. 'rHE subscriber respectfully informs ' C the public thrt to carries ~11 tilt) WA6ON-MAKING EfLTSDTESS in ail Its branches, at hie Shop, In Cumberland township. about one-halt tulle from Bream'e MIII. on the road lead ing from eald Mill to the Minmitteburg road, and is pre pared to execute all orders with promptness. Me+REPAIRING-Vim OF ALI. KINDS ATTENDED TO. Re also ammunMturee RAND-RANKS, BRAKING YORKS ANDIB4I.IOAHIANDLIM, far windows and re tail Made. lie Myers, prompt at to bushman. to merit and recefve Reentl patroamge. Orden addreered to at at thttylkarg, reset* prompt Attention. Ann. 7, 184.-17 . %I ILLY& al R. noucc. G REAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 , 81T8111L8 Or WI MA/ WANTKD The ondetsignad having remodeled end improved hie mills war New4heeter, Renter's tailed Wuhan! ow • neat Co Grove' but swing°, Millen is prepared to do all bind* or work in Me tine with mongol dispatch. conetantlyron band tor sale or *adieu*. the very beet pram lee of Paper , Titre, and Penally MARI, alio Rye, erv, flow, with every variety et Chop and etild of wheat. Haying a SAW MILL attached. be Is prepared to ma all hinds of Intaber..xit the shortest culee. A farmer la aged of lambeir and flour. papal a log upon hle wage throe" a lbw bitebehrOf what on the toy. hese the whew exchanged for tout. and the log sewed. this saving doable trip—and all berates* of the new sad perfect 'nal &berry now eutploysd in then mills. Having the beet ofmorkmei, be will be *bhp to p 1 miry body. Thankful tor past Loon be hopes bra • • annume of the same. 'H. J. Milt& New Chester, knell Mid, 11167 —ly. I gang. NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT E 21110 4eobaniesilisif•ry : frouti*aibington ,tr. baits, Pow tbo ramidel,Finteil,Gettylburg.Ps. Constant!) o mind, the best of • • Broad, • - Oran* • Cab's, Pena** wmiltailartni , ali Braid b oservip ity,Oer, mar ng.llly I saving libel it!tmeamind ruldepees , at Om 1 . 14201 7 Rvery eliart m e toipti".• Grvi lIIL.A CALL. 41 . 1•141 le 10 . 4 4 • BROOMOI Baoomst i . I ---- She mini . api ethottatow to mattafactura 111r6oaa at big old staid la C. lll4l . o4.o4l o l ouhaplit 16 " 1 "i'd D P I"' He will have raiop woo *it att.; sepply tat tithe', hod Z oi *lithe &Nolo I iiii &us WHOLE AIX WC' WICTA IL. 0001141 /41.41“4 siitiodi tit we the shove. Mamma battaat Input Omit itiplatt do moll to gime mini *NA atottbitirasii,iflito.3lF4 IL 1/.. TIPTON. ' 10 (4/ to 40 06 16 60 to 45 01. 6 0.11 0 12 14 4 t.t) to 16 tit 0')10 to Opt to tO 0 2co t. fi th. 2 uu to 2 Ott to 5 0 25 to 60 Oo to 19 14 CEICEIEI MEM= 3 11 , 1 t 2 0,1 0„Y t.. 19 0 ISM READ TiLIS OFFER. RKVERENCES, ARRANDAIA I CO., 162 Broadway, New Y. rk R. d. I' A_X ON Pretsete; lc January 15, 1868. *wing parkiiito. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC 1, INES, 699 BigoActwAT, Nnw Yong. These , World-renowned Sewing Ma l. chines won awarded the Highest Predawn at the World's Fair, in London, 01/ els Visit Pre/Mums at the N. Y Stale Pair of Thu, and are celebrated for doing the beet wort, using a mach ansalter 'needle Sir the some thread than toy other machine, and by the Intro duction of the must appr /red machinery, we are now able to 'apply the very nest machines In the world. Three machines ere suede at our new and illations Vas cay at Bridgeport, Coon., under the initnedlete super - iskni of the President of the Company, aLlAdi r-, the original Inventor of the /Sewing Hada me. They are adapted to all blade of Family Bearing and to the u,e ofdenutatrerwes Drees Makers, Tailors, Nano r.rturert 01 Shirts, Cullani doelta. Maiitlllas, Clothing lista. Cave, Comets. Boots. Shoes, Harass, Saddle. Lioeir Goods, umbrellas. Prreepla, etc. They work equally well upon silk. linen cousin ur woolen '..le with silk. 001100 ur threw thread. They Will quilt herr, fell curd, 1•1.1.1. bind end prairie every 'proles of *awing. making a beautiful and pelmet stitch, alike on NAM .Ides • I the girl telowerred. The etlich inyrnieti Mr. to M p.. owl made ogi this chine. is the Laost popular and durable, and all Beer rng gulOvt.t to the principle Invented by low Send 1.4 r circuin e. 81111..EY t StOON4. °supra! Agents. Much 19,1607.-1 y No 9:2 s:bestutit M., Mills. ,EkVING AIACIIINES! THE GROVER & BAKER. fit Ittst tons..-1 here Mac/aura Late -Locum ~, bow.. that little nerd be sad' by Wry of recurn• They 114‘e taken the trot ',retiring' at all h.- late dtate Ferns mud are universally acanuwledisid :•Il* theilEt.. + T in use by all whe have tried thew. The • e...t.r a Haber Stitch" rail the nhul t etllch ° are ...11.1% UM , 1.1.11fe 1 ,r11.11111111t4 by DV 4,111r1 riot e t. 1.17 Maclitlie• 11., sew and etur•ruider with rot•recti I. Three Machine. are 'peculiarly *hived to •••lusly Ltio. Thy are anueet uoiseless,.w direnaly from without rewitiditut , nd are simple SO their • iddruction rbey are earl to manage, ai d oon be v. l ray.i by atoned any child ktvery fatuity .buuld het• They so cc fahar. they suer time. dal theytdre atonal. de their sort better that. it can bedews by hand. flue litickrni 11..1 barn .µ L. ru appellate.' Agent lur the NinchilJen hes establi•Led Cu Agency it. Valrthold, %dam. co., whore he will ways have nn hand a supply. 'er.eus eybatiog to buy will please call and examine hot hetia.el yr.. 3& Noedl , J , mod ['bread wl , l 'Om be supplied. J. 8. ITU /Cht)lN Agent. Fairfield A.lanie county Pa \n¢.lB.L 6i. tf. itarblt lards. CAN NON'S ORNEIt OF BALTIMORE AND SASE MID ()LE ST', OPPOSITE THE COURT ROL'AE CiETTYSBUI?O, PA., !VERY' DESCRIPTION OP WORK KXECUTRD IN THE PINF.I3t iTYLK 01 THE ART %lay 29.1. 1 367—1 f CIETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. l MEALS & HEW In East York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Where they are prepare•l to furnish al I kinds of work in their floe iCCII AS HONCHENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES MANTLES, kc., kc us the shortest notire,end u cheep as the cheapest.— girGlve na a call. Pnaloce taken in exchange for fork G.ttysqurg, May 29,1867 atinucrcial Talmo. DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PEN NA OIGLILY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMN LATINU A BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know thap this Institution em pl.,' s in. , ine but competent instructors iu every de. oartintnt.•nit a atiffi.•lent number to Insure inili•olual midi ucti.di to all id its students. and being eminerted with "Dickinson College," iddtbles it to present ' umlauted facilities of the ilikfiewt order. while the current ex• penses at tetidina a cunr.s herr; are from 40 to $lOO We than at similar institutions in Isrie cities. 14 e think that when these facts 01,re properly tunlerslood by those whe contemplate entering sn insiittition of this order, they will not he long In devidim., in favor of Carlisle. The following c. arse of Instruction should connoted nttif to all. w ho desire that kind of informat ion most re quisite to prepare them fur any of the eusincts pursuits in fife. BOOK- II EEPING f-fnale and Donnie Entry ■a muffled and practiced in he rariolla dolfstrf manta of Trade and Commerce. and Banking Ilona, of the country. PENMANSHIP Practical and Ornamental of aciperior Style—glein epecia I attention to prover Murce”rut, in the formatio e e.l cembinat ion of letters, and thereby Insuring to • cry atiltletit a goud Cu. rent Hand. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the must approved and be t adapted methods fur all business calculatlone—Mental sad Kritten. ENGLISH GRA.ll3lela. Tanght with special reference to correct composition, without which no student will be qualified to assumethe natioe of • grit cieae arx.a.Aultattt. MERCANTILE LAW Taught in classes, using “tiean'e Treaties' eu a Text Book, embracing the most important legal Information for a Liminess man to pumas. BUSIRX&S FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE, are daily practiced In the Actual Realms Department, ■nrre the student. in °DOM% Wu with their duties cun duct an am ateur.. omreepend nom and make out all Yoram Irma a ktsoelpt. to ajudument huts 81 0 ECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or .tort Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen mauship, Peo Drawing, Telegraphing, haturai PLllaao pby. geometry, Algebra. ac, tc. We invite an Impartial for mitigation of our faellitiee, aced foe 1111p111 soundsound instruction hi the branches entimar• +.• Students enter at any Nth*, and pursue their course without mho nlOllOll. air 'Or rut titer particulars, write and raceiv \ i's Circular. Mora.. A. M. TftlllllBß, Carlisle, Ps. lab. 21. 1867-17 BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER 10ra AND CIIIZTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. YOUNG MEN spared ter the Con Mg Rom ant Badness We, poem' 4THEORY & PRACTICE =Wad by manna of Bank'', Huainan Houma . and Wit us of all binds of Baldness Poor THIS INSTITUTION feedersed by the leading badness met of the City 117VD&NTS aserrneD AT ANY COLunz oesat ALL ThE Yakit. FOR PARTICULARS MIND FOR CIRCULARS J➢nu 19, I S6T.-17 ATTENTION, ZOUAVES ! , UNTIL further orders,' tho "GET TYINIING 2011AVIIV• wittee*lstibetr Amory, or !laminate and drill It V KII Y WSW% IIkIDA Y 1 1 / 1 0.11i0- 734 arlock. Roo to POLL blum- th e MID DAT - of each month , at 10 . 4 / I cllt. By order of ate CarMido, • not. WM. It. MTN& 0 0. a 'o .hIILLERS.—Fcir • sale a pair of eaupPimo WrONSII SAD OMAiLINCI—allar 110/1111 WI& IfIXTUBJIL inquire of iloitimbous t 00.9..41 MARBLE WORKS G. BlLDiellar. NE =2 W MI ga ~1 Any - Wee. 41._ Yel!z• raki , , is bit ATM la W di. 146Miaik mesa& met WilA . 1 * PrtOse b. *NM4IIIINIIbs D ~ ~ ~-~ .~ EZE Prond suet of ekes. K A. Li J- nav batunee DAVIA tWoill9._ Merle DAVICt: T AAR nMI CL t.Lii A suer "1 MME May $11.t111117. $ TAR. j. WA jj 111040 OMIXIINIJ* j OHS 114 tifit• th• &.n... onset set OM Nemo* MIS 111354 T. . DL C LI Al WM* El TOW MEI j OILS 41.1 east ims dwrM _ r U e Mill I • 111. ,/11 mow, • • URI Mk OWL CIURV MIA ' 1 some. eft* " ' wcF * 4.argr.os QS Levies' I. elooiive Iv a a. mmo! Kay sh: V= OH! " r ile:, • By itrkt • • satiedellkoit 1 =IE3Z OH Tim semi °IMMO Ist pony' obit ollnior tka so allot, Oct. IC Mt Am" T WILL MM L DA old issir• mo to Mt 101 tom tbok. nor To whom s.O J C. MAX Nlier MAS 22,$ Vitt& ' • 110,1 statlelloste t• • tarpelmot•llP sassala Ohm sex Attu, IN 11•111‘. clam,* land. fur ialak I. A ay poem Y to wit • estscrtbir, .1 Oct. 39,—a.' T,mcas' .& 4p Or EE TIN- Ea] !lEEE S.G. kl!waidor ias man, EME3 Stovek c ; T" Wormy% N. •140~4%.. sad tits papal*" Wirt mist I=7 Q`a awe; * id* *id yr. , =„: ism* Pio filtillitare oar tan. teat tr ilk ._t' awns 'taw tarp Plea P ~ .: Ig ;*