4 ' ~t 9tr Ipousektqur IPOPPINGt CORN. And there 4 they sat a popping corn, John Stiles and Suaan Cutter ; Alin Stiles was,stont as any ox, And Susan fat as butter. And there they sat and shelled the•ootn t And rakecLand stirred the fire, And talked of different kind of ears,. And hitched their chairs up nigher. Then Susan she the popper shook, Then John he 'book th• popper, Till both their faces grew as red Aaeaucepans made of copper. And theri they shelled, and popped and ate, All kinds of fun a-poking. And be haw-hawed at her remarks, And she laughed at his joking. And still they popped, and still they ate, (John's mouth Waxlike a hopper), And stirred the fire and sprinkled salt, And shook and shook the,popper. The clock struck nine, the clock struck ten And still the corn kept popping; It struck eleven end then struck twelve, And still no signs of stopping. And John he ateand Sue she thought— The corn did pop and patter, Till John cried out, "Thepcorn's afire! Why; Suiten, witat:a the matter ?" Said she, "John Stiles, it's one o'clock; You'll die of indigestion I'm sick of all this popping corn-- Why don't you pop the question?" PROFIT OF SEEPING BEES. 1 With the right attention and tltill, this 004 _ cupation as pleasant und profitable as fitly connected with r.tml life. But, like all °Metz, success comes after diligent efforts only, and . failure attends attempts where there is a want of thoroughness. Mrs. Ellen S. Tupper con .."\-tributes in The Kansas Farmer her experi ence and estimate of profit in bee-keeping: "As a proof that bee-keeping, as a business, • pays as well or better than any branch of horticulture, I would state that-I am now of fet-ed for my bees $5OO in cash. It is not yet six years since I paid $2O for the four stands with which I commenced the business. I have never bought a hive since. So this is the increase of my capital in five seasons, say ing nothing of the bees, honey, and wax sold in the meantime, or the pletisure derived from the business. Now that I have so many hires, I find the profit increasing every year, with ott: requiting more time and "labor than I be stowed on a few. So far from there being any danger of overstocking, I find my bees. have done better the two path poor seasons than malty have done where there were but a few hives kept in one place ; anc I am con vinced that, where they are managed rightly, hundreds of colonies will do well where one wilL To acnomplish this, however, it is in dispensable to have them . strong and Tigomus In spring, that they may take advantake of the whole honey harvest.'' Mr. Jasper fiazen of Albany, contributes to the Country Gentleman a short report'of his experiments with the Italian and native bees, which is valuable: "In the summer of 1860 I commenced some experiments with bees, using hives of my own construction, with-a design of securing the greatest amount of honey. In the years 1860, '6l, and '62 my hives averaged from thirty to forty pounds of surplus honey. In 1864 the bees in thirteen hives gave seven hundred and ninety-seven pounds of surplus homiy, averaging sixty-one and four-thirteenth pound to each hive. The present season I had eight colonies, in hives of my own de sign and manufacture, which gave six.swarms and five hundred pounds of surplus honey.— In a different kind of hives, in which I placed four swarms last season, I have this season four new swarms and five hundred pounds of surplus honey. One of these last colonies was Italian bees, and three of them natives or black bees. The Italian colony gave two swarms and one hundred- and six pounds of surplus honey; one of the native colonies gave two swarms and ninety-nine pounds of surplus honey ; one gave one hundred and twenty-three pounds of surplus honey, but no .swarms; and the other one hundred and seventy-four of honey, but no swarm ; averag ing to each hive one swarm and one hundred and twenty-five pounds of honey. The ex periment showing that in ihe last class of bees the production was double of that in the first class." A gentleman living in Texas possessed 350 hives of bees, and the yearly income there from was over 14000. They required but little care, the v7Eole not over two weeks' work in the course of Alia year. A HEMMER emtity, N. Y., dairyman esti mates that 45 cows Squire 100 tons of hay to winter them through. A GERMAN who went tcr Kelly's Island, Lake Erie, in 1853, with $6OO, to grow grapes, is now worth over ,50,000.' J. W. GRIBWALD, of Weithersfield, Conn., informs the New York Horticutturist t h at he his preserved his trees from the canker- Worm by piling coal-ashes' around their trunks. A Coszatericrr paper states that a farmer in that State built a barn thirty-tyro" years ago, and put a crop of hay into it the same year. Last spring was the first. time the lost of it was distributed, the call being so liind that it bad to come out. It was as sweet and - _bright as any ever brought to market. br the Niagara River there is an Wand of 120 acres, where peaches never fail. On both sides the w Ater, flowing rapidly, never freezes, so the trees are not Jailed with in tense cold.' A few'years since this small tract was purchased for $t an acre: Last year the crop of peaches alone sold for $7,500. POISONP) 13arsP.—Sheep poisoned with laurel have been saved by applying crushed onions under the forelegs of the animals ; and two . or three doses of Thompeonian Compo sition end the seeds of the common Plantain, mixed with 4 table spoonful of molasses, have also been used with apparent benefit. A New grass is springing up in the South ern States. 'lt appears to be a dwarf clover, is very thick set, covering the earth with a beautiful caspet of green. It is l much relished by cattle, and is a complete exterminator of Bermuda, joint, sedge, , and other grasses. In Middle Georgia it is very 'abundant, and is at tracting much attentiun.._ A Ilseses correspondent says "Kansas river bottoms in the vicinity Of Topeka, the capital of the state, cannot be beaten this year. One farmer has commenced basking, and (has far his corn has averaged one hun dred and twelve bushels to the acre. He has over forty aces that will average one hundred wag* and 40 - is now selling it for sixty cents per bushel." SALT Ass? Lam /ca: HLY.—The editor of .the Boston Awned of Melt:leery says lime and silt are incompatible sublimes, so far as by their r chtmdcar changes my special pre serving or intimmtic properties are secured. He believes hey that is preserved with Bunn would eaves{ well without them. It is in easy matter to decide the qtiestion by taying it. We belleie lime implied to a' mow of green or damp,nrissat or hay exercises a pre herving intluehos, Do matter what chemists say.. But a comparative test will &tannins the qpeation. Wald c , ana *Wry. ME CLOCKS,, WAtCHES, JEWELRY, &C. CALL .AT SOPER & McAR,TNETS, NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York street, opposite the Bank, Get tysburg, Penna. A new and full assortment just receive from ate City. SILVER. AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! each as Violins, Opitare Aoctordeons, Plates, Vireo, de, also the taimnitogi,vis i'Keys, Strings, Bowe, Bridges and every thl re belonging to the Instrainents. ng and all kind! of tool* in our line promptly and on reaktnable tense. ar An work warranted_ to give eathillicition—end all goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented. Nov. 27, 11167.-ll ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and -jeweler ; No. 148 North 2d at., corner of Quarry, PH rt, p ELPHIA. - An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated . Ware constantly on hand. surrABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! sarßepairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. [Noy. 27, 11167.-ly SEEING-IS BELEVINi AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS 1 RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, • Including every style • , and description,.. made L I expressly for the Winter W a trade, which for neatness 17.'1 and durability cannot be • ••••* surpassed at JON BOWMAN►S Wholesale and Ratan Manufacturing Establishment, 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SAPRellating st short notice. Dec.lB, 1887. [Aug. 21.-ly Watches for the Million AB-RANDAL& & CO'S GREAT WATCH CLUB. EVEEYBODY needs a good watch, and wishes to get i id the lowest ponible price; a horde of swindlers knowing this bare contrived various iagonions devices to get people's money, and then either tail to send a watch, or send one that is worthless as a- time-keeper. AR SANDALS A CO. have now perfected arrangements by which, for the small sum of slo,s good and reliable watch may be osivaalt obta load. The have &arm ed a GREAT WKTCH CLUB on the followin plan. Certificates con taining the numbers of all the watches named in our wholesale list(which is sent to all applicants) are mixed up, enclosed inentelopes. and sold fut 26 cents each certificate is waste/020 to bo.thr a watch, and as will be seen on reference to the Ilst,'nana are of lass value than Ten Dollars, whilit some are - worth $300.-, We undertake to send any Watch drawn whatever may be its value for $lO, and 'herder that every one may ab solutely depend upon gettinp, a first clam* timekeeper, we guarantee that every purchaser of One Dollar's worth of certificates shalt receive at heat one for watch No. 683 on our wholesale list, sent pest tree, which is a first-class latent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, in telling silver buntline case, and usually sold for $4O. You will certainly get such a watch; and, besides, you may get a Oold - 3hrooometer worth $5410. We sell the 'cartificates as follows: One for 26 cents; Three for 62 cents; Six for a hand Twenty fur $B. To those isedingll, we will send andsome chain gratis.: To those sending $3, we will send a gold chain warranted not to tarnish in 20 years.— Parties getting up larger clubs will receive liberal pre sents, particulars of which may be learned on applica tion. As it is our intention to do a strictly honorable timeless", and to insure our customers from liability to lose, we will send our watches, if desired, without money, instructing the Express agent to collect only on delivery. If-we are desired to forward watchesuy mall, the money must be sent as by Bank Draft or Poet Office Ord-x, and ft, will then beat our risk. We will then register the package at our post office, and if lost will replace it free of charge: If any watch sent Is not approved, it may be returned and the money will be refunded. The repute- Eon of our firm, which tall been establfshed for five years, and is well Mamma In every part - of the country. we trust will be deemed 'a ralficient guarantee that we will faithfully perfume all we cootrict to do. Address ARRA/MALI A CO., 162 Broadway, New York, Post Office Box, 6,45. Dec. 2f, 1267.-3 m JOAN BOWMA.N, No. 704 Arch Stieet• PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer and Dealer In SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goode ara decidedly the cbsapeatin ths City TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1, Mar.14,11167.-ly stouto, Nunn, &c. TIN-WARE:, AND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT . S. G. COOK'S (Formerly ►ndrew Polley's); *bosoms of THE BEST COOKINO-STOVES EN THE MARKET, among which are the LD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, PENNSYLNIA. NOB S COOK. ECONOMIST, BARLEY - SHEAF, £c. Also, many other articles for kitchen use, which will be sold as low as at any other place iota. county. - S. G. COOK. kpre12.11164. • Stoves ) Tin-Ware , Scc .7 &c. , THE public are invited to call and examine my int, mime stock of geode IN THE STOVE LINE: Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf. Orient al, Stewart's (look, Ornamental, Excelsior, - Prince Royal end the Emerald Cooking Stove., all for coal or wood.— These varieties are a selection .from the best and mist popular Cooking Stoves the market affords, and are all warranted togive entire satisfaction. Also,. vary large variety of Parlor, Saloon' and Shop Stoves. for oral or wood, including the celebrated Morning Glory. the Val• can, Oval Meteor, Round Maloof, Dtal,-Violet; Gem. Be olator, Comet, Egg, New Egg, Parlor Cook, Ac., kc.-- Fire Brick and Orates, for coal or wood, always on hand. IN TAB TIN-WARE LINE The assortment embraces everythina necessary for kitchen or household purposes. including • large num ber of convenientyet cheap ' articles of new design which must be seen to be appreciated. The stock Is so Jame and varied ‘ that those who have not visited the establish. ment havesso conception of its extent.- In addition to the ordinary kitchen utensils, It includes Bathing Taw eels, Toilet Chamber est., plain and fancy, Chamber Buckets, Rived and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canis. tors, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, Tumbler Drainers, Bill-head Boxes. Walters Ale Carriers, Water Coolers. Slaw Cut ters, Hers@ Lampe, Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Pa. lent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Cases, Gem. Grant Plates and A B ti Plates, Ash Buckets, Floor Sleeve., Bird Cages, Spout Heads, Coffee Mills, Lanterss„ Basting Spoo n ., Large Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Mc olds, Copper Dip. Epeltlro•Ot.iroulerying ns, Saioothing'lrons, Foot Coffeeßoasters, Weeded Irons,Snuffers. Dinner :I;7lrirction.er Bells. Egg DeateekcHistei. Fluted Fun nels, Coal Moves. Glass top Wait 'Olllll, Plain-top Fruit Cans, reel &waling Jars, be., Jee. Thrwareinade to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work. IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE : Cut-iron Pote,of every - eke and variety, hr stoves, Por celain Kett:es, toll cooking and preserving, Ticktned Kettles, for ditto, Cast-iron Stew Pau ' of every III1V1) and variety, Porcelain and tinned, with athoosand and one other articles tnipailibleto enOwilihte In 44 advertise ment. Attetstiob iefirbotally directed to Wee esinable ps tiall fur %lath ne 61 agent. sad Moose which Mavis ao biuubag, a. ode be att i 74 ewes wbo have used them. eta: THN lINITBSS OLOTMI&MAINGSB, NOWT'S WASHING M sad the eidabteted DIAMOND CiIUILN. . Tltopublio are NNW to nil and summate goods and prima lie guaraatoss to sell evaroblag in his ito• at exceeding low figures. Ootne mud ask to gratilY your mxiosity, if you do mot waat to 014. • No - trouble to show Spode. . R. 8111111141.1. = WORM Millinery & Mantua Making.. BARBARA =ITU AND RBIIRCOA 71NiC • LTI I /1 started the )1111Unary a n d Maaturtesklag, IR trades, la Clanbersbars strest,is therearottlak's Store, sad invite shandies of tows sad ionstly to gin them a &I. No Wert will be *sill to reader Ninths tloa la every . ans. Pldla Btrji i Sad. hitching abio %one. • filettyst,Nov.l3,lM7Aha , • • 'Mantua Making St Stamping Mary M. Van arida!' it Miss Wilson Hvnto anuateaccol 1 1111aitai lEakfris bulimia§ mewl:1114 request. thilr 'Wahl mud Cho public morally to airitlocaca sag. Ifo abet willbi.pared. to mortar ireftliou.. awry caw PLAIN STIOILING. - & BEWIN( Moo to °ram Chic pg:tu Mie istem win be found In the rein *Awl: ouca s Madtloi, cia York Bt, warty oopodto ' Church. D0c.111.-.lau 14,110 • Old HANDLES FOB SALT; of w. Idukier Yeatiot 0 Bliwalk rot , gnu I • j o Vl 4) , jr. - •pnvantitte lotw. NEW FORWA DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING' purchased the extensive war.bous.,tAn, £O., of CULP & BAZINIZAW, the undersigned intend to carry on the business, under the ilrat ofitanasm & Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. Re are paying the highest mark et pile* for flay, flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. ?lour and Yeed,Salt, and all kinds et Groceries, kept constantly on band and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilisers, Constantly on hand, or furnished to order. rA regular line of Freight Cars willleave our Ware house every TUESDAY NOON, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All tontines* of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson! Soda, 165 north Howard , street, . Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal •fairly, we invite every body to give us a call. Jan. 8, 1888 M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c THE undersigned are paying at their Ware.bonse, In Carlisle street, adjoining Bnehler's Hall,the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, PO TATOES, kc., &c., and invite prodneertf.to give them a call before selling They twee constantly on band for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, ![olsaeee, ErraPlt, Coffees, Sugars, Ac, with Salt, Flab, Oils, Tar. Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, Ac. Also the best brands of FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds. They likewise hare SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble PaciAc beano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits. They ask a share of public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction In every case. July 3,1867.-If DANIEL GULDEN , DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, Sic. THE undersigned keeps nn band, at hie Ware House, known as “Gaiden's Station." in Streban township on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Ac., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tobsewo, Bacon, Lard, 4c. Also, LUM3ER AND COAL, Includlngßeilding Stuff, Shingles. Laths,Stoveand Black smith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps of all kinds, which be is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He *lnn pays the highest market price for Flour. Gra fn, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, Ac., or will receive and forward the same ti market on commLeion. He respectfully asks his friends and the public. to gtve him a call. • DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21, 1867.-tf W. E. BIDDLE 100,000 Bushs. Grain Wanted. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE .. 11 HOURS. WM. E. BIDDLE& CO. would inform the public that they base leased the Warehouse on the cor ,fter of Stratton street and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, 'where they will tarry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in aline branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw. Dried Fruit- Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line. • • GROCERIES.-00 band, far sale, Coffees, Sugars. Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese. Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,. Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, &c. Also COLE OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, &c. FISH of all kinds; Spikesand Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are always vle to supply a Ilrst rate article o flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Piaster, with Guano* and other fertili. sera. COAL, by the bushel, ton or carload. • They will rune LISS OF FREIGHT CA RS frem Ger tysburg to Baltimore once every meek. They ire pre pared to convey Freight either way. in any quantity, at RSDUCBD KATES. They will attend, it deetred. to the snaking of purchase* In thq city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their rani run to the Warehouse of Nathan.B.oop t t,0., N 0.128 North flagrant street, near Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be received at anytime. They invite the attention of tire public to their line, assuring them' that they will spare no effortto aceommoaate all who may patronize them. Api ill 9. 1866.—tf BIDDLE t BENNER. Taal, gumber, gime, &r. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS' TUE undersigned Lao bought out his former partner Gimm, and now continues ths THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns ;.,on the corner of the Railroad anal North Stratton street. Thankful for past patronage, hew I l endeavor to deserve its contlun anca, by prdbecuting the business as vigorously soden as large a scale as possible—always selling • good article and giving gond measure. Farmers mid others may look for the prompt filling of orders. He alsocontlnuet the COAL BUSINESS,, offering the most popular kinds. House; tapers and otbers should give him a call. Blacksmith Coal constant 17 on hand. Lime and Coal delivered anywbere In Gettysburg Gettysburg, Nov. 20, 1867.-t f LIME IOR SALE Michael Leer's Old Stand PFTERSBURG, Y S. ADAMS COUNTY, PEN d. JOHN AND PETER BECKMAN WOULD respectfully' announce to the public that they are now prepared to fur nish lime In any quantity. ,Penions would do veil to Rive them a call beforegoing elsewhere as they will find them accommodating In every respect. Nov. 20,1867-4 m LUMBER, & COAL, N IMMENSE STOCK! CORNER OF CARLISLE ST. AND TRIG RAILBOAP, GETTYSBURG, PENNA. 'IN order to give the public something 3 1- like an adequate idea of the immense stock of Lum ber, Coal, Stoves, Tin-ware, Ac., Ac., on hand and for sale by the undersigned, at his establishment, In Carlisle et., acmes the Railroad Irom the Passenger Station. he would enumerate as fat a. the limits of a newspaper ad vertisement will allow : IN THE LUMBER LINE : Boards and Plank of every grade, from callings to panel. Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Siding, planed and unplaaed, Flooring, Shingles,Shingle Laths, Plaster ing Laths, Pickets, ready -made Doors and Sash, Blinds ruld Shatters,—in fact, everything need for building pur ses. IN THE COAL LINE : Shamokin White Ash and Lyketue Valley Red Ash, these two varieties being the purest and best for all domestic purism". Aleo the very best Broad-top paid Allegheny Smith Coal. ~.For particulars of Stoves, Tinware, Ac., sea adver- tisement udder head of Stoves and Tinware. July 3,1837. C. 11. BUEHLER, NEW LUMBER YARD. rimut undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroad, Near Guinn Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and ash thiPpublie to give him a call. His assortment Is one of the best ever offered has, nisei hie p sires afford only the smallest living profit. He hide WIRTZ PINE PLANE, inch and ball 'WARDS, FLOORING, PALXNO2I, Re., and fa can dant adding to his,stock. Come and examine for yourselves. 1016.1. 'aptly of Shingles, atlow prleu,always on hand Nov. 1.1866.—tf. JACOB SHUNS.. kilINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the beet In the market, for We at JACOB IDDIADVII emo Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Vine, Gettysburg. , 1Ntrr.15643.-te INtrdwirre, gunny,. &c. HARDWARE AND 0 00 DEISM TES onbooriberotavojust returned from thooltiof with all tamonsosupply of HARDWARIIk EIROCEMEB7 'wtdck timpani offoriniat their old 'Matto Baltimore sinotortpricooto snit thalami.' Our. tozkcomditifs phrt of_ Carpostar'Orool a . • illsokaulth'sToola Coaob findings, keePtadtaga, Coattail titaker'aToola • rionatieperhitziarea. £llktadeoflrontb 0111 a s 001;111S OP 44/. KINDS, s,Pitiata, to.,fai. Sherds ao s attieldsoladod tp the atftraldipartalatta amattatked slatatabat *Wasp be bad at tide Stare. elaaa of Illialmuticeasaa bras saiatodaasil Imre tiltbtootiladitadlarisoata p &spilt itatuary arttelets that:tine. (Hanna *alias alatirittraparsoltdaallaalowforsaabaaattyartherb ms mat Ott to ty JOIL .1. HANNRIt DAT/DZIEGLIR. *a7 11147 WM. M. MICIAM, ALSXANDER COBBAN JAMICIIBIGHAM. Mt& LIQDOIIB for medicinal purposes. Dr. 11.11orner's °LIEN, a reliable remedy f chapped hands, rough .kid, kc. All art lee warranted pure and genuine. Jaw 11,1468.-tf TEE undersigned baying taken charge of this oil and popular Store, takes pleasure in in— .forming the publlcthat he le constantly receiving fresh supplies of all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, from the meat reliable houses, and is prepareed to accommo date his customers with any article In his line ROBERT McCURDY, WM. S. HAMILTON. °revery description. all the „popular PATENT MEDI CIN ES ofthe day, with • full supply at chemicals, Per tumors, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Turpea tine, Hair Oils, Extracts, Soaps, Brushes, together with • grearvariety of Fancy articles—ln short, everything naustly found in a first class Drug Store—constantly on band. aip-Yhysfcfann supplied at reasonable rates, and pre scriptions carefully compounded and prepared at ail hours of the day and night--Bundny not excepted. Be ing determined to Pell cheap, be would ask a liberal glare of public patronage. Give tuna call and see for your selves. JOHN 8 FORNEY. May 29.1887. ON"the UM," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.--Coo stantly on hand, of made to order, all kinds of H. S. BENNER se low ea the lowest C ARRIAGE-31AKLNG RESL-317ED at their old stand, in Bad Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the most fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot otnew and second-hand on hand, which thetwill dispose of at the lolVest and all orders will be supplied as promptly •aad satiaf ` ao• torily as possible. OrREPAIRING./10 dons with dispatch, and at cheapest rates Thankful for Rbe liberal patrnnage heretofore enjoyed by thorn, they solicit and will endeavor to &wave a large abate la the future. MARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Are 'now building a variety of COACH WORK of the latest and most !approved styles, and constructed of the best material, to which they inv ite His attention of buy ers. Having built our work with great care, and of ma torial selected with special reference to beauty of aryls and durability, we can confidently recommend the work as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cities. All we ask is an inspection' of our work, to convince tootle lu want of any kind of a vehicle that this le the place to buy them. Sir REPAIRING in scary branch done at short notice and on reasonable torch.. JACOB REILBT Give us a call at our Factory. near the corner of Wash ngton and Cbantbersbnrg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—contracting and erecting bu ddinp of all kinds, Repairing, de. They eep constantly on hand and manufacture order, DOORS, SDIIT'EERS, BLINDS, BASIL DOOR AND WINDOW ?RAKES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WIA - DOW BRACKETS, Seasoned material constantly on hand, experienced work men always in 1 readiness, .and work sweated with dispatch. *S. Otters priltnptly attended to C. H. STALLBMITH Sept. 18, 1867.—tf G. C. CASHMAN CARP ENTERING. THE undersigned respectfully in form the pdtillo that they hays commenced the Oarperiting in ttlb Ilbop ibrmerly occupied by Georg► licbryoely doetwoiod. We are prepared to do day work in our line of halitosis and as reamable as any other 'stab lakment in Gettisburg Ws hops by a strict attention to business to merit • •hare of public pajtronage May 29,1922.41 TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AN ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. T HE undersigned respectfully in tonna the pOlio undersig ned hs fun anginas" the at his old stand, an W. 4 street, Gettmeerroi, saiismed7 at all times to socinnmodste those wanting Mlytblnti detke n 'Moline. He Is Prepared to ftumish all kindsetwork ibr building purpose., of Or beet material, and ge o soti 7 and cheaply as it Can be done at any other ortsbud tmoo t in the county: Etperlearad Hands always In r ea di n g,. and wort szseutad with pm:aptness' and dimatoh. itt• past Ihvors,he hopes, by o tt ol itt oo to bealiess nada a Mare share of public patropme. Nay lb, I$C7. • WY. immetzimu t .. - • JOB PRINTING, _ MIT INIAIMIOII EXECUTED tNEATLY AND CITILuIy 1) . olo t ginigo, Intdicinnit at. HOLIDAY BOOKS! A. D. BUEHLER iAS just rewind s largo seportmest .f ORO= AND STANDARD BOOKS, suitable for HOiday Presents, i r by the mote popular authors— LONOF LOW, . WS .lER, - . I DICKENS, • I TENNYSON, MISS MULBACH, MAY.NE REED, &e. AIso—ALBL4IB AND FANCY ARTICLE.% medal and or nameetal,B4tionery, Perfumery. du. Call and examine Dec.18,1887.41' DR. R. • HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Omce and Drug Store, CHAMBERSSURG trrRIET GETTYSBURG. medical advice without charge. DE ALICE IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, ETA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTXCLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES. BAY. ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. Drugs and Medicines FORNEY'S OLD STAND FRESH DRtGS AND MEDICINES, carriages, artes , &c. NEW SADDLER SHOP. RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, • COLLARS, May 2% 1867.-1 f. The war being over, the undersigned have resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING Rung ESS CARRIAGES, BEIGGIES, kC, A large lot of new and old HARNESS .n band for gala. May 29.-tf DANNER k ZIEGLER TATE & CULP June 12 1867.—tf Carpenters and Tontrarters. GETTYSBURG, PA., And any other Artick is th.;.. Building Line WM. C. STALLBMITH, 13•13HilAlt & ROWJ. CARP RING BUSINESS ALT %%12 011741 HOLIDAY PRESENT& DB Y GOODS 1 FANCY - 600D8 I JEWELRY dr; BILVEHW4.g.E. Worth over $2,000,0001 , AU to be mold ler ONIC DOW "LAR RAOLL AGENTS FOR EIIIMPBAN,MANGFACTMIIr.R4 Announce. that In consequence ot theorentookingof the Ingihh MaheLan immeniel malty of MIT end VANCY GOODS hate been comkned to them with. histinctlons to be clear - id for isedUlle essay at any , imariAse. A. & Co., hare, therefore, :wised to offer them .aemirdlng to their ordinarysystena of toish.eee at $1 each, Without re. gard.toralne, Ths foikiwhig Hit shown the "original tandem& prices aflame of the articles which they now offer atrsl. • , Bear, Wolf, and Buffalo Itobee---Jyten $l6 00 to $6O 00 Sets of Yuen, Sable, Itnnine or Mink-. 20 08 to 100 00 Ladles' Ed& " ..... 15 00 to 86 00 “ Collars " ...... 10 00 to' 40 00 Silk sad Satin Drees Patterns IS 0010 46 00 Berege tind /16systism Ctoths...-.......-... 600 to- 12 00 Alps= and in de Ulnae- 4 00 to 10 00 . Trench Merinos and Twills. 10 00 to 20 00 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair ' 400 to 10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts ......... 2 00 c 0 to" 800 2112 and,Lsce 2 to 600 Beta fineCafts and Collars 200 to 600 Paha olLadies•Oweets.. .. 2 Soto 600 Handkereldellt, Sill, Plain,iiSiostit - iiid and Embroidered Idnen Lawn; per Ladies and Gent;baton, - Wooren and Silk Hoseand half Hose; per dozen . - ..... Ladies and Gents ' - niiMe — lino, Cotton, L inen and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts; each... 260 to 600 Coat, Peet and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, Cat& mer o, and Doeskin., Linen and Woolen Table Covers.. White and Colored Linen Napkins, per doyen kilnallos, White and Unbleached, per ............. ..... 15 to 40 Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Bilk and Merino Nubia' or Clouds; Woolen Hoods; BlAnkets; Linen and Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Morocco Portmonsdes; Shopping Bags; Wallets; kleersc,hanm Pipes; Four and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with pearl, birtoboo and lvot7 handles: French Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Revolv ers; Fowling Pieces: Fancy Combs; Hair Nets; Work Bosse; BllverCard Cases; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles; Opera Glasses, We hare also received a splendid assortment of WATCHSB, Gold and Sliver Glinting Cum for Gents; Enameled do. for ladies, together with Chains of every pattern and style. Sets of Jewelry in every sariety; Sleeve Mittons; Thimbles ' Lock.te; Crosses; Rings of eeery kind; Briice• lets; ( }o l d Pens, &c., &c. THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COMPRISES Silver, Dining amt Tea Seta, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons, Yorks. Tea F3r oons, Goblets, Drinking Cops, Cof fee Urns, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets,Card Bask eta, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups, Salvers, Portmonaies, Pie Knives, Fish Enlace, Mustard and Salt Spoons Napkin Rings, Egg Elands, Wino Holders, Card Cases , • All the above list of articles to be sold for $1 00 each Th• expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Cer tificetev naming each article in the stock, and its value these Certificate* are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up and sold at Whatever article fa named in the Certificate can be Otamed at ONE DOLLAR. The article will be shown to the holder of the Certifi cate, and it will be at his option, whether ha pays tie dollar and takes the article or not. In case article. ant by mall or express are lot satisfactory, they can be re• turned and the money will be refunded. • Every Certificate entitles the holder to some article of sterling value, worth much more than a dollar. In proof of this Ycu can have for any of our certificates and $1 00, any of the following articles, so thst if you are not pleased with the article or articles named on the certificate, you need not lose the 2h cents you paid tor it: One Silver plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver plated Butter Dish with plate -and cover, Lady's Shop. ping Bag, a SO picture Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Ten Spoons silver plated on white sietal,set double plated Table Spoonsor Parka, Pants pattern (214 yards caaaimere), peirJouvin'a Paris Sid Uklele, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or wlid It Carat Gold plain Ring. During the four yams we have been agents for Europe an manufacturers, we hare received hundreds of coke meudatory noticee from the prate, and letters - from pri vate Individuals, upraising the highest astlafaction with our method of doing Dulness. We have many of these teitimonials with min.'s and dates, printed in pamphlet Arm, and as we have no apace for them in this advertise• meat, we will und'copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express. C. 0. D. So thst the money need only be paid ON DELIV tfIY OF THE GOODS. PLY NETS, kc .1. M. ROWE We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Eatireas, Post Odic/ Order, Or Bank Waft. . . We went *gents EVERYWIIBRE to whom' llb•ral comapentation will be paid, which can he learned on ap plication. sts.Take tare to write your name and. addres in • clear, distinct band, and address Past QIDe• Sox. £4 Dee.1.1,1867.4m. RAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA IURES.—We announce to farmers and dealers In VertUsers. that the follo►tng prices hare been adopted for she spring MOM: BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. Price, E 66 per 2,000 lbs. BAUGH'S CHICAGO BONE 7EIII7:LIME Price, $46 per 2,000 Ile. BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE. Price, $5O per 2,000 Nu. This wall-known popular trade-mark will be found up on every fackage of the above manures. The high estimation In which Rancid , * float Mammas have been held, darng fourteen years part, we shall fully sustain in the future. Having now the satire con trol of the great resources of the city of Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia and Phosphate y ielding material, via:—Bones. Dried Flesh, Blood, &c.. we turfs in con nection with our works is Philadelphia, the largest fa clinks kw furnishing these manures, at the,above low prices. BAIIGH & SONSI, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago. JOHN RALSTON & 00.. General Agents, New York. GEORGE' W. HIRER & CO., " • - Boston. GEORGE DGGDALE , Wholesale Agent, Baltimore. For all information respectitg the above Manures, ad dress either of the above houses. Jah. 116S-3m ROIERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Zia Aficltile street, kalf a square front the Courl-lumse, GETTYSBURG, PA., VIVILL promptly- attend to all or , dere Jr his Übe. :Work done in the moat setts . factory manner, sad atittlotwas low as can portably be afforded to make a tiring. GAS PIPE furnished, ai well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights dm.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top an Frost Spigots, and,ln short. everything belonging to gas or water Si- Bells hung, and furnished If desired. Locks of all kinds nspalred. [Dec. 25,1861.41 Patent Gum Scrubber. f rHE advantages of the Scrubber over-all others is—let, that it will do the work in one halt the time usually employed; 2nd, that it requires much less water and does the wortrmuc it better; 9rd, that it will rinse and dry theloor at the same time aW•eave all the labor of .wiping up' with a cloth; 4th, that it will last a great many years, by °cordons'', renewing the Bruns, which can be done very easily and at very trifling expellee. . MarBcrubbvs for sale-at the store of k. Mr Paxton on the Hill, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, the undersigned being the duly appointed.. Ageat for Adama county. B. B. PAXTON. H. H. ROWE G1T1713171.0, PA., NOY. LS, 1887. Thy/undersigned haying the above Scrubbers in use, do hereby cordially recommend them to' the public as fully answering the wpm, for which they are intended. J. L. TATE, DANIEL H. KLINOEL P ISRAEL TOITNT, J.' , o. BUSE 0. D. scot", W. E. aIyEB§ Nov. 20, 1587.6 m• (411,EAT CONOWAGO MILLS. N-n 10,003 MIMS OP WH,ICAT WAMED The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, (formerly called "Widimt Grove," but now "Great Conowago is D to do all kinds of work in Ma line with unusua l a .Constantly On band, ibr gale or exchaage,the v bast lattalltios of Super, Matra, and Family FLOC% 440 Ilya, Buckwheat Flour, with ever variety cChet labd neld of whoa. missing a SAW MILL attached, he is predt• es all kinds oflataber, at the 'shorted notice. Termer in need of lamberand four, can put a log upon Pis throw a Sew 'bushels of wheat on the top, bee* the w = ersbeeired ibr.'i mr, end the log sewed, this Maytag a double trip—and all because of the new and, palest. ma chinery, now •liployed in these mills. Riming the beet o(wortuneo, be will be able to pawl " ors body. Than Jed for put favors be hoiss brasses tinuanesof the Oatee. H. • - New Chester,•April Bd, 11167.-Iy. t • • WAGON MAKING fru subecril)er respectfully informs -ft. the public that he carrier ont the WAGON-3WC3M to an no toreador, at Ids tau*, emabeiland about timottalt trout Blvases 11111, akilia ra,i *win fog boa add Ina to the imatittabarg road t aati copra wad to assent{ an orlon with promptaata. • .ifirhErArßiNG-at OF ALL lILINAIS AT,,TE*Ont. TOW . Us oho thaittioctioni '3COMIDIVVIIRWIG =AND BROON4LUIDFIS t caldble roo. Rs holm, by prompt attention* to , boathook,' to of sod thaolth ► Omit partway. Oidoko oloiltheithil to him at Cthatjoinitg, wilt rocothorsitootlloo. ottliPlo /We* IFILUAKIL MVOS giottliantoo. ARRANDALE &. CO„ 162 ssamArAy. Writ ;OTT, 25 CHNTS EACH-4 YOR $l-11 FOR $2. READ THIS OFFER. RSFERENCES ARRANDALB A CO., I&I Broadway, New York r NOE MARK 540 . MILES ' 1:1}" TE2 lINION - PACIFIC RAILROAD, BurrNar,a ,ifwszt FROM OMAHA ACROS,aIItIE CONTINENT, Am NOW COMPLETED VIE rum 13121(1Lim . mrims,;irs 16NXING WITHIN. TES MILES Op THE 8IIMMIT•ON THE The retnainl4 ten mlles will be finished as soon as the Wintheermirmlis the road-bed to be salltefently pack ed to receive the The work conk:Luisa, to be visaed ibrerard :In tke rock cottlegs. on. the western slope with unabated energy, 'and Er meek •isrpir tem will be employed during the current year tbanever be• km. The prospect that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PAVIVIO WILL BE COMI'LETED IN 1870, was never better. The means so Tar pruvkled for con struction Lave proved itupie, and there is no lack of funds for the most vitorous prosecuthm of the enter prim. These measure divided Into four classes : 600 b 16 00 4006°1200 1.-UNITED STATES 'BONDS, haring thirty years to run, and bearing six per cent. cur rency Interest, at the rate of 816,000 per mile for 617 miles on the Plains; then at the rate 0f548,000 per mile for IX, miles through the Rocky Mountains; then at the rateot $32,000 per mile for the remaining distance, for which the United States take, a second lien as security. The littered on these Beads is paid by as unitatatatas got. eminent, which also pays the Company ono-half the amount of its bills in money for transporting Its freight -troops, mail, , de. The remaining half of these bills is placed to- the Company's credit, and firma a sinking fond which may finally discharge the whole amount of this lien. 3 00 to 25 00 200 to AI 00 6 00 to 12 00 2.-FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS By its charter the Company is permitted to tune its own First Mortgiage Bonds to the saute anthitht as the bonds issued by the Government; and no store, and only as the road pregresses. The Trustees for the Bond holders, are the lion, E. D. Morgan, U. R. Fenster froth :Sew York, and the Ron. o.kes Ames, collier of the LT B. house of Representatives, who are responsible fur the. delivery of these Benda to the Company In accordance, with the terms of the law. 3. -TRE LAND GRANT The Union Pacific Railroad Company bait a land grant or absolute donation: from the Government 0f'12,600 acres to the mile on the line of the road. which will not be worth leas than $1 50 per acre, at the lowest valua tion. 4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company is $100,G00,(01, of which =i,500,0(X) hare been paid on the work already done. TILE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD Contracts for the ant ire work of building 914 miles of first clue railroad wear from Omaha, comprising much of the meet dilllcult mountain work, and embracing eve. 17 expense except surveying, have been made with re sponsible parties (who have already finished over 540 miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fill3-eight dollars ($65,1)C,8) per mile. This price includes all neceinary shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, nation", and all other incidental buildings, and also locomotives, passenger, baggage, and freight can, and other requisite soiling stock, to an amount that shall not be lens than $6,000 per mile. allowing the cost of the remaining tsie hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles mewed to be built by the Union Pacific. Company to be 990,000 per mile, • THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES 914 miles. sr $38,055, 184 mile*, as $90.000 ♦dd discount on bonds, surveys, Ac_ Amount, • 4113,444.012 Ai the C. S. Bondi are equal to money, and the Com pany's own Pint Mortgage Bonds have a wady market, we have as the AVAILABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILDING ELEVEN EUNDRED MILES 529,329,000 First Mortgage Bonde r __...._ . . _ . 29,328,01:00 Capital Stuck paid in on the work done,... 11,500,000 Land grant,14,1:60,600 acres, f 1.50 per acre, 21,170,000 Total 55a,...07e,00s The Company bays ample facilities for supplying any deficiency that may arise In miens of construction. This may be done wholly or In part by additional subscrip tions to capital sock. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY At present, the profile of the Company are derived only from its local traffic, but this is alt eedy much more than sufficient to tety tie interest on all the Bonds the Company can issue, if nut smother mile were built_ It is not doubted that when the road is completed the through traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as therewill be no competition. it can always lie done at profitable rates. It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad is, In fact, a Government work, built under the supervision of Govensment officers, and to a large extent with govern ment money, and that its bonds are issued under Gov ernment direct tan. It :is believed that mb similar secur ity is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other la based upon a larger or more valuable property. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS • are offered tor the present at 90 cern ON ems noltaa, they are the cheapest seturity In the market, being more than ii per cent. lower than 17.8. Stocks. They pay SIX PER GENT. IN GOLD, or over Slria ma cram upon the investment, and hays thirty 3 ears to run baste maturitz. Subscrii.tkes be received in Gettyebnig, Pa., by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK and GETZTSLURG NATIONAL BANK, and in New York at the Company's aka, No. 20, Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, N 0.7, Nassau at CLARK, DODGE a. CO., Bankers, No. 51, Will at., JOHN J. CIS & 80N, Bankers, No. 33, Wall at., and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in draft or other funds par in New York, and the Bondi will be sent free of charge by return' express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A BIM PAMPIILEI' AND MAP, showing the Pro gress ofthe Wort, Besourees for Construction, and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the cloinpany's Officer or of its advertised agenta,or will be sent hee on application. JOUN J. MCC, Treasurer, Jan. 29,1868. If New York. &Mutt Waking. TO THE PUBLIC. . tritt E enders fined take this method JIL of informing the Ingle that they ettlt carry' on the , . Cabinet-making Bus i ness, In all its Turfedt aii and that they now have on hand a large " of it BUREAU' EDSTE.ADS $ , , f 242biee, Cornet" -, , , de, &Vet, Atinks,• • SkuldiN.Dr. * , Bureau', Main, • of diferi kids ; in Mori 'every in/ in the Cabi: ne making Me. ALSO, READi t MADE — COMNS, AND COFFIN/3 MAIM TO ORDER. MI of which witthiinished priliptfr i - at the old Aland, en Omni nanireore *rept, ventonie wimaliwanidi 'raw ner3r. The undeceived having had over. 30yeent a, pdefeate in the' treaed de tter thesseirie Wel. they ten make as good wq hum otheseittnatrbattera hew biennia* and others will gad it to their advantap to WI aid bur hula ustias we am dieseenileen WWI ol iooo so potetb W. to glit.!!,e "Mil ibUtratlir* TZllllltitt, FURNITTJRE. aIEAPFER & :BE,OER, MnDREIBVEG, ,(Y. 13.;) MIMI Are prepared to offer Sago their line *echo* gee cierbirasolllitehteireedy. , . • rF ,4r.: • - •' — FUAR'N - Triffitr-u"s'. ;•,•I_ , mails taw ord.!. Itagehing dow itistVidisip4l44 apidels. -• • • frig" tfUMte* . I . OONY MOUNTAINS THE ROAD WILL ES AS FOLLOWS i4=5,01.2 115;40,000 ..... 4,500,000 =I ,Iffinbit Virgo. CAtI'NON't3 00111 R 08. BALTIMORE AHD BAST MID DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE. GETTYSB URG, PA., NMI ONSORIPTIN OF WORK 11110112 TO IN THE PINESTSTTLE MHZ ART May 29,1167—tf G EI'TYSRURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS k BR.O. C IA But York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Whore they are preperol to furnish all kjnda of work i n their lies, SUCII da MONII3fENTS 4 TONILS, 11EAD3TONES MANTLES, An., dc. to the shortest notice, and as cheap as the cheapest.— alMralTe ne a call. Produce taken itt exchange for work. Gettys4 erg, May 29.1&67 . ghotognph Oalttrito. REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in JL annOtincfug to the citizens of Gettystnrg and the pnblic geherally that he has removed from hie old mime on West ulddle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the 'tore of Fabeestock Brothers. The room he sow occupies, has been recently fitted op exproaly for hie business. The location ban admirable one, enabling him to take picture,' In all shades of weather, and with a arrectiseee unequalled any :heresies, 141 , 2-LIKB eIIOTOGRAPIIB, olevery !die and description, executed in the fineststyle narticuletattention given to t beCARTB-DIL VISITE.and in copying AMBROTYPES and DAGUEBRZOTYPE.S ot deceseed fr lends. Also- TILE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of picture which has become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for rhea; - ness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR or, ly. PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their beauty and durability are utunirpasexl. We are prepared to carry on the business in all various branches, and haying had COIL iderableexperlenc• we run no risk in GUABANTEEJNO PERPEGT SATISFACTION. C►II aud,examins our apecitnens and Judge for youy **lves. LEVI WEEPER Jun*2141366. WE are always glad to see our friends at the Excelsior Gallery, it still Mandell the same old place opposite the Batik eo York it., Get tysburg, P*. C. J. TYSON PHOTO MINIATURES the Ex ceislar Gallery are superb and are tarnished a one-third city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSON. V,XCELSIOR is our motto. To please our aim! and to render satisfaction in erne" instance one determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand-an assort meat of line Frames, Photograph 41 lbo ma.Cartis a re Baskets for grasses, from the Batik-geld, Photographs r ourGeperats, semi other diatingtitihed Individuals. at th Excelsior Galler7. C. J. TYSON. I'HE best Photographs made in thie County are made at the Excelsior Gallery, Gettya burg, oppalitelhe old Bank. C.J. TYSON. BY all means hare your Photographs made a the Excelsior Gallery if you desire them per eet. C. J. TYB4N. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field singly or to sets, very low; also Stereoscopic View fo theNattle-fleld, at the Szcelrior Gallery. Do not Sal soo sea the*. C.I. TYSON. FRAMES OF EVERY ,KIND, fin Large Pictures, Marriage CertLticates.Charci, Certificates, Missionary Certificatee, ke... very cheap at 8. G. 811141 VEIL'S Now Oal levy, RIDOTST, Pa. June 8,1867.—1 y Commercial Colleges. DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PENNA HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATINO A BUSINESS EDUCATION, To know that this Institution, em ploys none but competent instroctors In every de partment, and a sufficient number to insure individuai instruction to all of its studbots, and being eonuected with ••Dickitmon College," enables it to present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current ex pineal attending a course here, are from 60 to $lOO lose than at 'bailer institutions in large title. if • think that when thaw facts are properly understood by those whe contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle. The following course of Instruction should commend itself to all, who desire that kind of information most re quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits in BOOK-KICEPING I Pines and Double Entry u applied and practiced in the WIMP deplirtMentli of Trade and Commerce, and Banking Houses of the country. PENMARESHIP Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—givin special attention to proper movement, in Use Ibrmatio and combination ofietters, and thereby insuring to e ery student a good Current Hand. • BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the most approved and beet adapted methods for all badness calculations—Mental and Written. XGOLISH GRAMMAR. Taught with special reference to correct composition, without whilh ao strident will be qualified to 111/1111111110 the duties of a first clam accountant. )&gIX4I.NTILISLAW. • Taught in inhume, using "Dekn's Treaties" ass Text Book, embracing the most important legal information Itir a Malawi man to posse's. BIISINEM BORMB AND OOKRESPONDENCD, are daily practiced is the Actual Business Department, where the students in connection with their duties cote duet as extensive correspondence, and make out all Forms from a Receipt, to &judgment Note SPDOIAL BRANCaItB Plioncssuichy or Short HandWriting,Ormunentni Pen nianahip, PeDraiking, Telegraphing, Natural Phflaeo pby, , Algebra. Sic., to. We invite i impartial investigation of our !tenting, for Imparting sound instruction in the branches enumer ated. if Btadexts enter at any time, and pnrsuetheir course without hiter-aption. Aiii•for farther particulars, writs and receiviCireidar. Feb. Addr dress, TalitllNS,Carlisle, Pa. Btl7—ly BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMZERLTS CORNETS iOTa AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. YOUNG MEN spared for A. Cioanting Room and Business .Ildb mend. PRACTICE Itidoorik Somme and w !whims raper. iNsTrruTioN L lolotesd VW, Ipub;m4 RAD tri gb• ()KY VXD JT ♦AZ TIMB. 1 . : ' , COMM oP ALL TB MI. ! , OP. I , 4llRicriAla aim las clzerLais. MLIBLE TrOBIB PORT GRAPE WE'VE, Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. ALBO, ExceUent for Ladies and Weakly Persons VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. MAR'S PORT GRAPE WINE,. POUR YEARS OLD r" Justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in th Ie country.— Its invaluable TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES aro anvnivassed by any o•bsr native WiTIP. Being th pure nice of the Drape, produced under Mr. Speer', ouu personal supervision, its purity and genninenold are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake Q(l4 gen erous qualities, and the weakest Invalid may use it to ad vatitags4 Lt is particularly beneficial to the aged awl eebilir fed, and suited t, the various ailments that at- dirt the weaker sax. It is. In every respect. A WINE TO BE RELIED ON Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Spear's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons Bnd a benefit by its use. Speer's Wine% in fleapit*la ■re preferred to other wince. 6I" Sold by Druiriciats an I Grocers. A. Speer'. Vineyard, New Jersey, 0111ce,2/3 Broadway [Sept. 4, 1.581.-]y New York THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingari Bitters. WONwERFUL REMEDY was discovered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. B. Cheap sue, an eminent Egyptian physician. Ile hail long seep and felt the want of seine remedy which would strike at the ro tof distooe, awl pre vent much of the suffering which the human famtlY was then compelled to endure. This great questien was presented to Lis mind every day in vivid colors &she moved among the 9.,. :tuck!) ing, and observed the inefficiency of nearly hill tlm renualita then in use. Thus lie was led to think and evi , eriment ; and after ten years' study and labor. lie presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zing inc i Witcos. The ettert ut this preparation in the prevention and cure et dies eraa so marvel:our and astonishing, that the root flatter ing marks of royal favot were bestowed upon hire who discovered it. 1114 1/ - .tine was placed Upol the Rol I of Nobles:and a gold medal with the follow ing inset Ito ion —Dr. S.Chenpsus, the'Pub lie Iteuefacter—wahpreSellted to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventiviand curative me a sure. and with such great success, that it has been inti L. 1110,1 uo to nearly all the general hospitals of the old woll.l. The obi saying that au ounce of prevention worth a durand of cure, applies with tuarvelhrus ti,rce to cholera. trill therefore any remedy that will ruts. t rs this terrible disease should he free freelt and per.tstcntly lard. All pathologist. now agree that the ch vi era acts in the system through the blood. and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs. and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sualcieut stcdulnitist ion .Ithe poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. ibis is true not only of cholera. but -1 nearly all other .naladies. especially the different firms of fever. The Zinged Bitters is just ouch a remedy a. the ab•ve conditions require. It acts on the orgsns of e x eret ,,,,,, and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is cotnposed entirely of ns,ts cud herbs, so nicelyconcocted that every organ is acted upon slut put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cared by it: Cholera, Diarrhtea, Dysentery, 6crortila, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever. Ague. Nervous De bility, Anaemia. Female I rregulari ties. Dyspepda.l lat fancy, Colic, tc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf. Harris burg, Pa. Said by Druggists. Ilcitelk topers and G rocers generally. its.„(k. F. KALBFLEIr.CII. soh Agent for Listty.burg. F. RAIITER, xtole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29, 1907 DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER Thi. deiierve , llr popt3 tar remedy baying been gently imprl,d, it 13 , ,R offered tJ the cit izeul Adam.' county. villa are daily usiaa it, testify to its magical virtues in the early stages at rimy/sudden. 'laughs, local Rheumatism. Neuralgsa. Jaw and I oeSh Ache, Weal:Ness and Pain in the Ha ck. Sine and Kidneys. Osncer, Scrofula, Old Sores. Erysipelas, fresh Wr.unds, Horns, Bruiser. Sore or Inflamed Lirca•tt, Inverted Ta• Vasa, C 07112. Bunions, dc.. de. Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures it has performed, might be published; but the discoverer is Killing to rely on its intrinsic merits. in order to intro Dace it into avec) . family in the country Prepared only by the proprietor, 2a5 B. Loini-ir.l Baltimore; Mid sold by A. D. HOR NER, and J. 8. FORNEY, Get•yebnrg.auil by the mer chants of the county. BEVI.ILTCLiti:-1 teary Culp, of P., Andrew Schick. John Winebrenner, .1.1... ischick. me Merchants can get a snpp ly py calling at J. WINE ENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices. July 31, 1867.-1 y y OUNT'S COMPOUND! PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Chroat if not of too long fitanding. Also, SCARLET FEVER. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES • in different parts of tbk country, and has never been known to hill if taken iii`time and accordinz to dirrc tions. It is warr .tiled to cure. Give it a trial and it will speak for itself. Every household should provide them ;elves with . box of this m Wicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it bas eff.cted are truly marvelous. in • Prepared and sold b) Isazzt iOEXT k Co., Gettys burg, Pa , orby their authorized agents. For sale at aearly all the Storer; in Adams county. May 29, 186T.-tf I6H.A.EL YOUN r k. CO. lIEL3IBOLD'B FLUID EXIIIACT BCCUU Is a certain cure for dieessee of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, or.GANrc . WEAKNESS, FE.M.ALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL 'DEBILITY, and all disease, of the whether existing in - MALE OR FEMALE, &o whatever cause originating and no matter HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs regale the nee ofit lino treatment is submitted te, Consumption or In finity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are support.] from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and ENiiMil;=;11111111111 Beata,Dated upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T. II CI,3IBOLD, Druggist, 604 Broadway, New Rork, and 104 &nth 10th it., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 28. 1867.—1 y GETTYLSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES, T HE Proprietor of these Btables, - feelingthankftil for theliberalpatrouageheretofore received, begaleave to Warm thepubl lc that econtinuee the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington Rtreet, Gettyeburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre pared at all to accommodatepereoaew•ithanything In lIORS&S,COICIIES, BLIGGILES,ac., ornished at short aottce and on reasonable terms, and competent ill Ivers sentalong it desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. Mistook and Coaches are Oahe first clue, and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable -lle if prepared st &Crimes to famish coaches for funerals; cad else to partiesdealrlag to go over the Battle Yield le to Tialt the Springs. ALSO—HORSED AND MllLilti will benonght and sold atallttmes. Persons desiring to iouchase stock will end tt to their advantage to Cal I on in undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as rep resented or no saki. He has a line lot of Horses and Maass et present on hand which will be sold on fenn o ll7 l . ble terms. The: are sound and free from disease, and owpm/untied to Irma as represented. Person. will lIDSO. to theiradvantmetocallat the old stand before hiringor purehailing elsewhere. May 29, 1807.—ef . NICHOLAS WEAVER. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. "PHE undersigned would respectful -1 y Inform the public th at be bas opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this plate, and is preared to cEer superior accommodations in this line. He - has Eorlded himself with Buggies, Car. ileuti, Light Wagons. fie , of the .latest styles, dent to meet the publt: demand. His horses are all rood, without spot or blemish, and perfectly reliable— nose ofyour "old cripples," but all of the ..2.4owordor. Riding puttee can always be accommodated and tom . &whittle equipments furnished. Parties, lame or email, can getinot what they want on the most accommodating terms. Visitor* to the Battfe-lield politely attended to, and rellabledrieers BirtdebegLif desired. Pitrtiee conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. Homes bought, sold, or exchanged, and ai w iy a a chime ibr bargains given . Our motto Is "Oar play and 11°I ,ZZICr Ia attention paid to fUrnlabing Vehicle. sad ibr f unerals. We flatter oareelves that by charging moderately cad by hinds/ling superior aocommodatione; we cannot faiFto please every' one who patronizes our establish meat: T. T TATS. Kerr 20.11111 T.— • TO MILLERS.—For sale a pair of CHOPPINO nom AND ODA ItlNG—olao 11 lONI MILL lIXTODBIL Ramiro of OM. 11.-tf ALL KINDS 01P BLANKS , Commas, Actmiaiatsator's and Skaanntor's, Deeds, Mortgages. Jadgaion t Bows, Promissory Nots,, with and without, waiver of um*" Uon.Snautiona. Sathpwinaa and laaotitionA for male at Oulu) Am lapron aello., [Jan. 22,190, February 5, 1868 Vtadital. 'PEER'S TO USE I. IS6B. L THE GREAT FOR THE CURE OF lIIILNARY ORGAN:i, RELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BIICUII girery Jtableo. a. B. BRDIGILLN t . VIM Tex STA Wedizaidaj or ~3 661 f P 14,0,10. Ants rates. a sous ad Year at* to fir, !FR = venls o limig - • p Jtai Illteust seated, , 1114' . Clads,: • will be rt D. X.OSISIDIW, D. Jim I aw, at APt Had nue% Spada slaw. tyi at all Week Lead moss Tows *ad otiiiif AJ. • LAW, w otimr asilsise Cam atom, Italt IjAV/D t tar of Castro JAehrsecif.— May 29. Oa. . DAVID NIT'TL' add Adair bed arOiklist o pooch (jtak[H' drau•44ol the Ei Peiglasta. V or WM*, may May *. 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