= .6144t h ritifilf r ifeVtl fic.} more , - y !tun tuyse confess (am do it without shame) Oat I,haye f bepa educa . ass.taft thespeat events, of the wa. The, American people have been educated rapidly; '41 4 01,717 ; iip.wh0 sayi lie has leasitednothht",- : hYlut,lo l3 . 1 9 1 1 e vt3edid 811 t. - ag , ,llThice:an ancient.Miie-post by the side 11 0 4 wa y— IV4 Mr. Preside nt, O C P I . V 4 e ! e th iE. Nita, , bdgan . , *edict not contemplate the destrnetiott ..f-retueMbei WeLlWhen. the Grit d'• tenden'reiointion 'was pasted declaring 'that the war was not prosecuted for conquest or to 441144,4 6: InstItiitimis of any State. j know that that was Intended as an assurance Urn slavery should not be destroypd,_ an it re ceived the Tote, , -o beneief wieryc Republi can member to both houses of Congress ; but its 31~e56 0511ths:arteT that lime it lvvui found • ihy tisersxmata - Apt tha4ao that we could not ilikesefit*vety laippiels the - rebellion, • stkiittstupt , deltzcly liduveti . —not prosecute wariti4 . ftroy,alisirry, but destroy alaie 'Z', ~tx'tligeattlbate VA *pr. Which was the bet -1.7:1: ter'? 79,4104 by pe resolnllon and let the .41Jitiongii r or itand.by We 'Union and let the r6itoiata . Piligristrooilid stend by tos w!geor and it Tilll3' °more houorell in the issued hiajmclvn*arkal emancipation, set ting freengigafes'Ate rebels. It was dic- • t,at64l , b.T4he stein , owl blcgdy elesrlence of thationsiv Mt. , Lindeln had' no chtfiCe left • filin:llnnin_ WI) be .contest no one thought wyl:would tie tolgred soldiers'in the :tsar. A r ia ''eliatinguished Senator sitting_ by foe here Oitr. CameremTwirn, in thsrwinter ` 41 .; 'n}` lB6f he'firit hiolight„forward tho*Propool -11,1 1:24.at Seitr4ary-of War, to nse, colored • alo6oo)(igreatli In affiance of public opin 4w.t?' 'tot4 and' iss thought to be 'Jahn:Lary but as the Warkfrogres4 it i s reame manifest to it ititefifinatinen that we most not only destroy slayer,- but we must aril orirselves of every instrOV. in our power for the 441:41,1pg down the tebellion, ande whole neentry seCordefP in, tie Uss 'of colored sol ;n4:pitint, ena• ga ll ant and glorious service they re rerld: • 74 18 4 1 ikiiiti;ositicm Was brought anvird in fp belly ter awned theecastitu 'll4Wbeirnited Stites by abolishing slave ?a:l.7. .1.4T0 do not think that this Ls'verlpsfadical , • .16 fichWi.bllttft was verytadield then; . it Was the r e „;AttrallireastErenf .the age ; sad ebnost of mod •:t"` enlimes t and' it 'whs, &tally passed ; an ZnaVisldrispi petting free every human being ' limits of the United States: /hat wf wer. very far then from where/fa are remember:Ole celebralpeci,Whi- LL teThlWl/4 Passed in June, 1864, which int: 4 44 ,14 4 POlver Of iiaiultruction out of the gt-Akr bnadivf the P.repidentovhere did not in '6)MA : ring. • ' Wei ko but if that All had -ArstAKti Plisied 3t wotdd Wear* 4311+6 tested in ..n.,theAdeptavert mrof this govinntnent. We can Stoliihliiiiir f nlthosigir it was then - thought '. r . "391 1 e - ,440:4 radical measure of the times. Wbat:dift it propkinl' , 'proposed to pre . „scribe plan, to take effect when the war should end, by which these rebel states should he restored, I refer - to that bill aim- ptir.io'ilieiv.Anw we iave all travelled. : tat:vital' but MA Condition Or guaranty on the Par! ? -;,:0", MK! ,I3outt", - and - that was that they ‘ 'alionfa - put in their constitutions a provision prohibiting `JilasiMil te.required no other ,gtiFesylty. required no equaiAzatiprqr rep ...l**lll49llliftP.ilearlAY against rebel ' . debts' or against payment for enumclpated slaves ; thaliglit of 'wattage to white ;114,10fiai thotibt babes great step • in-litlyinee at the time; and ad . it was ; but evemetem passing any, arukip 1865 the President came.forward with.tilepropoAltion, ap!' ; itat.liteting,whatis true from an 6zami .., nation tief , tip Icloctup t ents vhen . I say. that, cofpoweierith the president, his . schema t tlEielf considered was far more rad mast xtuw or. me - winter mans out; ottt events we rapidly .teaching We statesmen arthe - n time that-we could not reccmstruct • . . Still, 92igress iras not prepared to take a Toitierd step until the Summer of MI6, in the 4Zutituf.ismaf .sntendment, wptow segaril se a 1:(ilf Witii Measure, decant out asittees buniot rejeetedi-and weyFe LiAert cmgpelled to go further, and have no* Atllett !pm the plan of recoil. I have befin .considering, , It kip_keeidulieloulti ,the, logic of events. It overrides all arguments, overrides alilsrejn -414:1110 theory,, in the presence of fhtriet , aMtt fdr'preserving the fife Of thitie • -• Linn If future events shall deterrnine Vint ;le Inuit go'furthe'r, fti one am prepar , ed to say that 1'4171 goitirar sa shall tx; nec essary to the execution of tidy versa:o the 14onstruction of this Republic. apon aught bpsis,- and the successful restoritiron of ,every -,- part of this Union. y•-••„,_ CoNcruston. • - ' Mr. President, the column of reconstrue ,_ t3pn, as I - before remarked, has rem slowly. kk has not been hewn from a %Ingle atone. It' irhfcomposed of many bloclis,- painfully laid :our r and put together, and cemented by the w.taarsand•bkiod of the nation: Sir, - vie have nothing fimitunisiunent- , ,aye,qtoo- little • -toppenisiusear. Aftutttee tuts tothl4 her Ae nitini„;,,;ll6firinin" has yet been executed for fArtr it &mon. ' Throirch.fietid himself is now at liberty upon bail. No man is to be p 4,146 „, h as go*wtai vie alLitirtArt 3re are inR Rag on ly upon security for the future. We are aim- ply asking t that ty,qtrti 'who, brought this war upori;iiiihill hkain come into I . o s o lflurAg _s l iFell,ezatiou, again to bring 461 r .Mon and calm*. We are sim plyaskin for those securities that we deem /11W8fttlieact end the - peace . 44:our tn ir eiifs one great difference between this Won ina the ilia:called Democrat ic party. `OpLpijakciples ar4 those of human ity ; they are those of justice ; they are those of etelliftgliti ;limy are principles that ap peal to the hearts and the conseientes of min • while on thepthv y sik we 41w., appeals to the prejudl&Jcifirabd `4linst• race. The eadilteinaitistverwheltabigly in the in s litttilatt*:-44:etia. Ya 4 147. half a milli% of white inert WeOnruinlecirlaiid thet.4 nuijorigi 10d1 . 3ing •f n kitipeaftriyeieto'ygif =tittle colored fituilly`be but a handfukin this coun. ampurtgmes,liear,-itlie j prejudices of Me to'te this okis isre-andlopressininAciiiirising-tesopreln ky"o":lht tit is itathink noble, esatatlittig• Overact% - there is ncdhlog lover E .— tat •or that , ; i,„ • s pecopm. th ours We are standing upouill platforin of the Declaration of Independen6e. that "ailing . are created equal ; tisikWeA L A indAVA tialthistoiivilli6eitain inalienable righ theitigildng , these - tettolife:•Bbetty; Ind iNg paniwihier•largliessX.. We. may Ito.' that theso rights are not given by lan.; Ara pa given by Constitution ; but they are gift of God to every man born in the while Oh, sir, how glorious is this greakmlociple com pared with the inhuman—l might say the heathenish—appeal to litliffmdudice of race against IMO;. % endeavor further to excite the strong anima thew . gth . ; the endeavor feriltertailertlVVV4Aror their Mile of poetakm , " 4 ' M' App .1!, , Partner closes an article on the- amilisettolla, 0p.4 "• . . , daybmohipiagra _iiin4 . "....,.. _ gum, O4i AL Vat(Orlial Nip Wilms }l, ll*/ ..vskeiUrsawl i ftba. l = ' fikswasq.c.g. se ow IA be went ftivefi Ns* • lOLLIX EMICHINCI tSEWING 405:4, .der: 06; plass ft butsei. s. sis Tat ow, =ll===l ? . . , ;L i! ifi - )' i•qiiikeresits . . . JOHN 11111NON t IONS, MAN "ANNUM RECONSTRUC'rIOI4I. • 17 . .Y011--WANT TO B U Y "GR 0-C - E RIE S cheap, some to oar *tore to Cut York street where every. - .thing lower be sold at a short profit Everything . kept lee first elms grooery, will be 'oiled there, abso CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS, TOBACCO AND SWABS, Pueblo* taken la *ethane" for geode, 'teak paid old meat,. • • Wie.ranmen anus and Die THE WONDER OF THE AGE, Warren's Eleetrie Churn, which 'makes one-birth more butter than an) other Churn (oot ot the pm cream.) We keep thien thib riale and will be pleased to show them. Don't ftpt • lINNDRICK3 k WA KM. .6ettysbnrg, Sept.% 11117.--If B ARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN- GETTYSBURG. • • • JOHN CRESS & SON HA/11,10 opined a newGrodery, in Gettysburg, ea the north-west corner of the Public Square, hays last received a splendid anortenant of PUSH • GROCERIES, including Sugars,Coffes, Moline% Syrup, Tens; Spires Tobacco, Salt, Fish, Maass,. Shoulders, Jtc. Q lIEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS , Ws ts,IP ruits,Scapa, Fancy Articles and Notionegesurelly. Ws whisks) keep on band SLOGS, and FIGINITUITS. Baring purchased for GASHore ore prepared to sal very cheep. Give as a call sad judge lbr youreelvas. - . JOHN CUSS, Sept. 911.1867.-tf . J. W. CRY:IB. NEW GROCERY ►TORE TXLL ZVERYItODY YOU BEE THAT GIXABERT, JUST above the Court-House, amt (sets the Clcapt ter 0111 co, wig sell you everything the GROONItY ANIYEOVISION Line cheaper than you can get It elsewhere. Sagan, Coffees, Molasses, Candles, CosLgil, flyrnps, litooms, ' . _Bucket; Tube, 'Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, D.AX,YISH, 0Y31311g, 9.IIOILTA. BLItS, always on hand. Give me a call, an I ant doter. mined to accommodate. DDITZR, WM, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, 'for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't forget the place—two doors aI yourbove ths Clourt4 e ouse. Don't pan without calling, as solicit patronag. Xsy --NE W ARRANGEMENTS. - • • • HENRY OVERDE.ER, On the in Balfinere &keel, Gettysburg' , As. HAS made - arrangements to get fresh supplies every week from the City saL hi de' termined to sell cheap. He invites all to give them a all, his stock consists of Grocorks, Notkags PlO r, Car. Meal, Choped. Feed, Corn, Oats, Ptah, Baas - Lard, Chease;Crackan, Tobacco, Cigar. and Snuff, eager, Cof fees, Teas, Syrup, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Flab Oil Tat, Best Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of fledions, Candles, As, &c. .3.Tite ash or trade will be given Ibr County Pro , duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Mom Potatoes, Ragsoko. ploy ft 1811.41 NeW Grocery & Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, in the Room formerly oo• copied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they as. tend an invitation to all bnyers to give them a call.. Rverythingin their line, fresh from the city and eons try, will be kepton hand. They are determined to sell, as chalices the cheapast,a! d u they only ask the lhherproits,they hope to merit and receive a Morel share of public patronage. MIALI BRO. May 29,1 MR. Grocery and Liquor Store! A large assortment of fine •G - R OCERI . ES, Teas, Coffees, Whits Sugars of all klads, and Brows . Sugars, Oheadi, prime new crop Orleans Molamss, and al grades of Browns; YBBB MACKILIIIIL, beet in :market... All kin& of • L I-Q U OIR S I . wholesale; mud retail, prime Wine, Brandy, My* Whisky lbr imellicinsl and Other purpcnea, in any quantity. Uerb Bitten, awl the %treat Zialwri Bitters,. WM. J. MARTIN, • May 29,1867.-ti • Maltisaore et., Gettysburg WM. BOYER & SON, .DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TosAccos, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, IliWbA general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1847.-tf parbk CANNON'i2I ‘DONNER OF DALTIMORIC AND ICAOt MID .DLE BT.,OPIOBITE TR OOUR'LXOIIBI. G.ETTYSBURG, PA., F=l ATZRY ouquPriox OF WOIX IXIOUTID 11l ,CHs IDULIVITTiI'OPTIII AZT Mv29;lllP-41 rj, RTTYSBURG MARBTX YARD. MIAXJ & Ia East York. Street Gettysberg, re, Wilare UMW Ire P 1 : 1 90 .0 d to fonttsit 41 kW& Ar work is their ltuy 817(;It 11911TIIKIM Masi, mamas, aa, ta tbaabotlaat optics, sad as skimp M ILo 411*pm*, "pal,* *es call. !rodeos taken is OZOkSilell r 2131 ihitipparg,ltiylll,ll4ll WPM Mantua 114-king & 841,mping firSitatik=mss, &t. FoiIiNI4TOVIC BMOS NIW FALL; STOCK DRY GOODS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, - DELAINES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS QMIERSWAILE, the buyout stock In the emit, and JIMIDWARY addlery, ist all its animas., at the GEOCIFRIaII, atoll Ueda, IRON AND NAILS, ROI set GOODS at prices alllllll9 cosaitifion. as a DOI and azanda• taw dock. Oct. 2,1567.- if To AU Whom it May Concern ! DLTHORN & HOFFMAN NATI agatabosa to tka cities aad boaidet at low priced a full Has of Clocdookad will mil MERINOES, 85 eta. to $1 25. ALPACAS, 50 cta. to $1 25. DELAINES, 20 eta. to $1 00 MUM best, 121 cents. MUSLINS, 7 to 25 cents. CLOTHS, $1 25 to $lO. CASSIMEREB, 75 eta. to $3 50. -BLANKETS, $2 50 to $9 pair. SHAWLS, $125 to $ll. FVIIB, all prices. HOODS, 50 eta. to $2 50. G}LOQBS,IO eta. to 12 00, HOSIERY, 124 to 75 cents. GINGIIAMS, ]2 cents. Northwest Corner of Center Square, D.C. IS. 111117,-tf J. L. SCHICK HAS JUST R,ECEIVED • lIPLINDUI MGM 0, DRY GOODS, CLOTHS,, cAssImEREs, MERINOES, POPLAINS, WOOL MAME% • ALPACAS, COBURGS, ' - and PLAIN and FANCY 0000DS of all kinds, which he Welling CI:II4P ER THAN EVER. Call at S. w. Corner of Public Square, Ciettpdmril, Pa. Sept. 21, 1110P.-4t =Awe wags DO YOU WANT C#INAP AND. GOOD Fall and 'Winter Goods ? _r - Av : 4 . f Y 2 g'4 MOp AfisorE/w. Tux so To mu km rims Os REBERT & ELLIOTT, Opliosigetkeelauri*Erouse, Get!Viborg. irY g. I.Lllll7kreal aral4how-11:Ta "sr li ro t to MDT 11/1114Mm Dwari f . DO YOU Peril TM railiales" -9.1 1 1' Wboare,ssessi,isimi*Vilmf,t egifikh 4 eaniaaawleatiiiadimmaire. - • tirr:4 Antthtirlf tiV*itsebttirsw 400.• loitiviturt received their th, Merit ta Quo eoulatr—c94ollthrt. of POPLINS, GINGHAMS, CALWOES, is irteri ivkti C4IPITS, slargestsek and nay °heap BL I AWIA sll khmis and prior BLUILXIII, yen , cheap. very cheap. lowest. • market ram OILS AND PAINTS SIGN OF ME RED FRONT SPECK NOTICE. KNOW. YE THAT GETTYSBURG, PA. a. to um!r iltl - 4S*o4l.:Nii*Js,.4c. FRESH ARRIVAL DRY `GO'ODS FALL & 'WINTER WEAR SIMS IiPPOOH Otefr•lPTS OP MERINOS, all styles: DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all styes. MUSLINS, all grades. Cloth* itid Caps MOM of all styles aad quality. Perilous faatlnt Ruud Goods and 'hair billlPLWashould go to A. SCOTT dr. SON, Chambersburg street, 2d Square, 0et.9,1567. Gettysburg, Pa. MUSLIN% New Fall. & Winter Goods, E. HITESHEW is now receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS , NOTIONS, • GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES Awrt HATS. call tye Otentiou of.my customers and the com mas* lo my large stock of goods, I am now offering at knew vateOthan they have been sines the war and at plow Which cannot fail to strike the purchaser as cheap. With every facility for purchasing goods at as low fig ures as any in the trade, I am aleo prepared to meet corn. potion on low prices from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is my established rule. B. RITMO:UM. Petereburgpf. 8.,) Oct. 9, 1867.,—1y FLANNELS. ke., ke., kc., Conftctiotto, Sops and 14, olio no. E. H. MiNNIGH CHAMBERSBURG STREET, .it door to the Keystone Hotel, G-ETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depot. All kinds of Confections, Can dies Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &c., constantly on hand. The Daily Papers of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, • and choice Magazines, supplied to Wise Ribes* at lowest rates. VALENTINES. Plain,( on& and Fancy, al argil assortment Jost opened 01 - CALL AND EXAMINE - to. lab .12.—tf CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM SALOON Chambersburg Str., Gettysburg, Having completed his new building, has opened the tamest assorungst of Confections ever offered in Get trluarg, including French & Common Candies ? Toys, Nuts, ge., and everything belonging to a first-rims Confeetionerv, with special scoommodstkine br Ladies and Gentlemen. ICE CREAM 7. _ bal_a 'applied on shortest notice. JOHN M. MINNIGH Diamond Confectionery Baltimore Street, opposite Star and Set tinel Qffice, Gettysburg, Pa. Confections of all kinds, Franck sad ijoininon Candles, !rafts, Oranges, Limon', Nu ta, Toys, and Notions geom. ally o• hand• Also, Just received a large +important of plain, common and fancy ell of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. Cel Ind swathe. • 1eb.12.-4f ORNAMENTAL TOYS JOHN M. WARNER lIAS Just regeirad :f O t , P l Philadelphia the ergs. best and cheapest ariottenent of ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS, TOILET SETS, FANCY CARD DE VISITES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTION'S OF ALL KINDS, evils opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store on Balt non at appall:, Pahaestoe k Store. illept: la, tf GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHAZIVE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, flelingtlseakftl few tkellberalpatvonageheretoforo recedveg_ ____„heoplaavotolnArmthepnblio thathecootinues the LUNEN RUEINNES at hie old stand on Washington litilwiee•trlifit,itur the Railroad,' where he Is pro. Sand st MI LBWS° tes°ll9R/f4ePefeonrvritbarl•TgauS n his lhu, • • HOSIII9,OOACHNS, BIICIOISS,Ac., urniskadatehortnotioe and en reasonable terms, and competed *lmo moat along itdesired. Pause will be conveyed to other towns, or to any plias in the country. His stook and Coaches aro of the Ant class, and no ;mins 'Ribes to make passengers comfortable, Ile hi *Without to Danish coaches for femoral"; an abate partiesdesiring to go Over the Rattle es torvisit the Springs. ALSO-201,818 AND MIILICS t►lllbebonettand cold &tall time,. Person s dulringto purchase stock will Ind it to their advantage to call on as undeneigned, am hi/stock le warranted to be u rep. =or no sale. No bas a Sue lot of Horses and pr o o o nt on bond which will be sold on roma& his terms. They ere mad and free tom Colas*, end areguarantled to work es represented. Persons win Malt to thetredvanteie tocallat the old Stand before Milner purchasingelsewhere. Mu 211, 11107.—tf NICHOLAS WRAYAIR THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington ,Street, Gettig/burg, Pa , ADJOINING TICE EAGLE ROM" rf7Rll undersig ne d would respectf u l. _ lyrip . Wires the hat be hai sew Unit &ALI HICHA2(OI. LH lthis place; mad lapapered to offer atiporkw socommoduk sis is thls Has. He has provided himself with Dawes, he r . rim flockagAglt Weer" &a; of Lb . Watt style,. tto reset tho public demand. Nem gra au goad,. a bleashh, and per reltahs... *OM "bat ail *the est er . lUdiag atalpoteataparties oaa be accommodated aad *ow hartrdsh • IPartior, kriptor hash tow getjust what they mass ea the mot acoomusedathst tams. Altelwa i ll g aZak po t *pea to, m k s Parida to hid-hut es Depot *pea Os ar rhiitiad hp* mp traits. , .HOlllod badetle as dr althaltheir sad alway s a ormasodar Lvpiaphrea. Oar motto la "fair play ("a 11:Msskrildtaeredsatioa.- paid to haileltbig Voidable Ibr /hat , , • • ,r • Allp/Ifallattaridiat,br 4ittql awid mild hatahided orhinirr hi/ to NOM weary was who partadmo oar A .. • r - • • T. T TATA . 11N1 4 Tlielidi.-; . . • YOB AT TUX STORK OF A. SCOTT & 80N, AND JOHN GRUEL, next door to Engle Hotel, VALENTINES, ifbinl Stabito. -.R - .:41rattimo mid •fftwttry. WATCIItS JEWELRY,. &C. CALL AT SOPER Sti - McCA_RTNEY'S, ' NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York street, opposite the Bank, Get tysburg,- Penna. A 'new and. full asisprtmen' just received from the City. SILVER AND PLATE]) WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! such as Violins. as h en, Aceordeona, Flutes, Nile, an. also the trintmingkvis: K eye, Stringy Bows, Bridges and every Wag belonging to the instrantenta. Repairing and all kinds of work in 04.1.• Wine done promptly and on reasonable terms. sir All work warranted to give sartion—and all goods sold, warranted to be what they e represented. Nov. 27, 1867.- 1 t •• ••• ISAAC K. STAIJFFER., Watchmaker and Jeweler ,No, 148 North 2d st., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA Ate assortment of Watchea, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY. PRESENTS /4-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended- to. [Nov. 27,1867.-ly SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, Including every style . and description, made expressly for the Winter VZ . trade, which for neatness - * .4 and durability cannot be A mar surpassed at - JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment, 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPIII-4. air Re-plating at short notice. Dec.lB, 1867 Watches for the Million ! ARRANDALE & CO'S GREAT WATCH CLUB EVERYBODY needs a good watch, and wishes to get it at the lowest possible price; a horde of swindlers knowing this have contrived various ingenious devices to get people'. money, and then either fall to send a watch, or send one that is worthless as a time.keeper. AR • A CO. have now perfected arrangementa by which, fat the small sum of slo,a good and reliable watch may beemtvarntr obtained. They have fiomecia GREAT WATCH CLUB on the following plan. Certificates coo. Mining the number:lo(lM the watches named in our wholesale Het( Which is sent to all applicants) are mixed up, enclosed in envelopes, and sold for 25 cents each.— Every certificate is waaaagrgo to be for a watch, and ag will be seen on reference to the list, none are of less value than Ten Dollars, whilst some are worth $300. We undertake to send any watch drawn whatever may be its value La $lO, and in o'der that every one may ab solutely depend upon getting a first clam timekeeper, we guarantee that every purchaser of One Dollar's worth of certißmtes shall receive at least one far watch No. 633 on our wholesale lied, sent pest free, Which Is a first- as patent Wet, a handsome and reliable watch, in Aerling silver hunting case, and usually sold for $lO. Tors will certainly get such a watch; and, besides, yon may get a Gold Chronometer worth $5OO. We sell the certificates as follows: One for 25 cents; Three for 55 cents; filx for $1; and Twenty for $3. To those sendingsl, we will send a bandmene chain gratis. To those seeding $3, we will sends gold chain warranted not to tarnish in 20 years.— Parties getting larger dubs will receive liberal pre yenta, particulars of which may be teamed on applica tion. As it is our intention to do a strictly honorable buainess, and to insure our customers hem liability to loos, we will send oar watches, if desired, without money, instructing the Express agent to collect only on delivery If we are desired to forward watchesby mail the money ' most be sent us by Bank Draft or Poet Office Order, and it will then beat our risk. We will then register the package at our poet °Mee, and if lost will re-place it free. of charge. If any watch sent is not approved, it may be returned and the 'money will be refunded. The repute. lien of our Arm, which has been established for Ave year., and is well known in every part of the country. we trust will be deemed a euMcient guarantee that we will faithfully perform all we contract to do. Addrara ARRANDALE. A CO., 162 Broadway, New York, Post Office Box, 5,281. WT. H. Cbambersburg street, • Agent for Gettysburg. Dec. 2f,1267.-Sm JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer and Dealer in SILVER l4.tiD PLATED WARE, Our Goods are decidedly the cheapest in the City TRIPLE PLATE,: A No. 1. Mar.141,11167.-/Y JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, IVQ. 902 CH.ESTNIfT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Importers - -F. Of every description of FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonging to the Business of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Have removed to their NEW MARBLE STORE , Extending from Chestnut Street to Sarum Street, af• fording ample room and convenient accessorfes, giving opportunity fora proper display of goods, and better means for their examination. • - • With extensive and favorable arrangements In this Country and In Europe, we are In a position to offer at moderate FIXED prices. - Watches, Diamonds, Bronze and Marble Goods, Silver Wires, • Jewelry, Porcelains, Pla ted Goads, Musical - Boxes, and every description of FANCY ARTICLES. Strangers visiting the city are cordially invited to ex amine our New Store. [March 4,1868 -Sto goal, gunibtr, gine, at. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. THE underalgued has bought out his bawler partner Wx. Outint, and now continues the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself —at the Gettysburi Lime Kilns; on the earner o the Railroad mid North Stratton street. Thankful fer put patronage, he will endeavor to deserve its cantle= ance, by prosecuting the business as elgoronaly.and gnu large a scale u possible—always welling a good articles acid giving good measure. Farmers and others may look for the prompt filling of orders. He also couttopes the COAL BUSINESS, °faring the most popular kinds. Housekeepers and o th er s should eye him a call. Blacksmith 0)11 constant 1 ou hand Llwe and Coal delivered anywhere In Gettysburg. Ge ttysburg, Not , . g001107..4f tpicap LINE FOR SALE Michael Leer's, Old Stand lIIIIRSBL7i'O, Y. AS; A.D..U145 COV2V27, PXN2V.I JOHN AND PETER BEOE3I4N WOULD respectfully announce to the public that they are now prepared to tha ahhllmeto any quantity. Persons VOlll do lto (tee them a call bane gohrg eiseirhere they w infind them acesentmdathm in every respect. . Noe. 20,1881-4 m .STEW LUMBER YARD. HS undersigned has opened a LUMBER T YARD; on the Railroad, Naar Guinn *Mee Limo MIDI, Gettysburg and oaks thepublle to give Mae all. HL assortment 4 one of the beet ores ° f o od here; sad his prim stford only the sougList Ming prods. He Imo WILMS PENH PLANK, Inch tad lull, BgAND El, 7LOCHLING;PALLNGIS, de., £c., and le eon- essalti adding, to his stook. Ootss and iscsonlas for youissiTult INSAlmPOlroblailiONAilow prkos,alwayooalmod Nov. 1,111116;-4.' JA(108411108. FIRST' NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. NOTICE TO t[OLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES. Lest tall, when the privilege, of maestri/es the Angola 730 Notes expired, ninny penes,' oho ilottootod to con- vert Into 540 Bonds, or soS, test the preattout soul the privilegeolconverttas t , lgwiLL be the *me with the 7-30's tuatattug in June and July next, it not &rose.] of in Om, nth Bank will .I , lther convert, or porchwarhi , 00,7-36'3,allowing premium and interest, Feb. 19, 18S11.-tf THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Is agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at 90 cents on the dollar, Payable semlliaiin!lly at our counter. All necessary Information given Gettyoborg, N0v.27, 1867.--4 f GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• OOTERN3IENT BONDS. of all kiaig, BOBBIIT and SOLD. SZVEN.TIIIRTY'BONDS converted into FITZ-TWENTY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. TheitlO TIBET PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all klnd►. bought for persous wlthout CHARGING COMMISSION, ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per cent, ♦is: 5 PERCENT. fort year, 4 PER CENT. for months, 3 PER CENT. fur 3 month*. [Aug. 21,17 Persona wishing Information in regard to U.S. Rout* and Rocks of all kinds, ars invited to given's cmU, and we will give all Information cheerfully. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Gettysburg, Oct 30, 1307-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK • OP GET'TYSBURG. WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows: 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 TEAR, 4 " " " 6 MONTHS, 3 1$ U ill 3 WILL CON VERT 7-30 NOTES INTO 6.20 BONDS AS USUAL free if charge; CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of every kind free of charge as Commission, and will at all Mum pay the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure traneactall business promptly as here tofore pertaining to a well regulated Bank. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg, Nor. 6 11367,tf 010. DUMBOLTON 0. C. WIRT. (late of Clarion Cb.) (of Remover, liz.) DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. Puul erects, BALTIMORE, BANKERS, BROKERS , AND DIALERS IN Government Securities, Gold, Silver, &e., RIMY CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, U. S. 1881 BONDS, S. 5-20 BONDS, U. S. 7-30 BONDS, U. S. - 10-40 BONDS, 7-30 BONDS of all erwroriod 10.1.1 15-91Ve , n flu west favorable ferns, •gp aal agenta:tbr the sale of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND - CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, bearing six per cent. Interest in gold. • Alis=Perrosta wishing to convert any description of se. l i Twitter, or make or change investments, can have the same prassptly erAiiegAwl. ORDERS BY MALL OR EXPRESS WILL RICETTI PROMPT ATTENTION. INTIRNAL REV - MCI STAMPS or Sale. d Depoelts received and Interest paid upon Winces subject to check at eight. [Deo. 46 1867.-lkm Notice to Capitalists I 1111 SONS desiring of investing, and realizing nearly P NINE PER CENT., are requested to pall at the Gettysburg National 'Bank ; AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AND ALSO CENTBAL P4CTTIC SAILE4I4II OWL REATIS: ‘ These invealments are growing in favor and Bales increasing. al-BONDkcan be had at all times at this Bank and where all information concerning said Investments will be cheerfully given. De5.18,1817.-tf J. EMORY Bane, Cashier. gook', !moo, Ittieditints, &c. A. B. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE CHAMBERSBITRG STREET, Near the Dieiziond STATIONERY °PALL KINDS, DRUGS 4WD .MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET 'SOAPS A la 'OOIJNTRY MERCHANTS supplied at wholesale dt7 priose, Feb. l2.—tt DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Omce and Drug Rom DRAWER/Mt= STREET GETTYSBURG. Medical advice without charge. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TWEEDY, PERMILERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE SUMS, SPICES, SAE • DTO SODA, CREAM OP TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AO. , PURR LIQUORS kw medicinal purposes. Dr. R. Rerun', OLIEN, a reliable remed,T f chipped hands, rough skin, hr. All art Ise warranted pure and genuine. Jan S, 1868.-tf rugs and Medioines. .FOBNEY'S OLD STAND. MHZ undersigned having taken ethane of the J old iut a il le popu lar Store, takes pleaeure in la— ibradng the that he mmetaatlly receiving fresh supplies of Wade of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, fors the meet reliable housed, and fe propareed to accommo date his customers with any article in hie line )HUH DIMS AND =DIME% outer) description, ail tho popular PATINT MIDI 0131$ orally day, with a tall *ripply of chemicals, Per hump, Paints, Dye Stalk Varablar, Tarpon Cho, Balasets,Daspo, limadies, Macaw via &groat yariaty of Taney articles—la abort, merythins amaily Imadin *end ohms ) rag illiaro—conetsaily laud. Ailpfitysichms supplied at reasinsable Mee, and pma sesiptiess . carehilip ons et =ed and prepared at all heir. poles-- de and Nap not accoptod id hig eap,b• media ask • liberal shoe :W a ft POD/NM Niva ass ton and ma age ea. - to il 70 MaplM,lllo7 financial. ORO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Glto. AR:NOVD, Cashier DIALZE IN golds and Stainitnnstn. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Y. & FEW lIATILY & WESTERN R. N. DEPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON • BY P. M. PRA TT, FORMERLY OF TITS AMERICAN DOUSE. Oct. 1), 1/M7.-ly KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYS'BURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. • NOW OPEN. THIS is a new House, and has been fitted op to the meet approved style. Its location Is pleasant and convenient, being in the most business portion of the town. Every arrangement hu been made for the accommodation and comfort argued', wi th ample stabling attached. With exi...rienc.4 servants, and ac commodating Clerks, we eb.ii mo, e'er, endeavor to please. This Rotel is now op.. for tin• eutertahment of the public, and we kind!) solb,t share of public patrol) NI& !3/sy 29,186?. EAGLE, .IlO'l'EL. The largest mud most commodioue to 0 RTTY.I3BURA, PENNA. COINER Of CHIYSLISSIIIO LID WASHINGTON MELTS. JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. gifirAn °manilla, for Peaseugers and Regg-age, rain to the Denot, on arrival and demi, ture of Rail Road Trains. Careful servants, and reasonable charges. May 29, 1887.—ff Carpenters and Contractors. wm. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS dr. CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering— contracting and erecting be Ildinge of all kinds, Rapidan', le. They cep constantly on hand and manufacture °rani, DOORS, BIIIITTERS, BLINDS, , SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article in the Quilding Line. Seasoned material constantly on hand, expialesced work men always in readiness, and work executed wit dispatch. MX. Orders promptly attended to. WK. C. STALLSNLITir, Sept.lB, 11357.—tt C. 11. STALLSEITII. G. C. CASHMAN CARPENTERING. THE undersigned respectfully in form the public- that they have commenced the Carpeutiug in the Shop formerly occupied by George Behryoek, deceaetd. We are prepared to do any work la our flue of business and as reasonable as any other sstab bibmeat iu Gettysburg We bops by a strict attention- to bitainess to merit a share of public tatronage It., 29, 1867.-tt TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS • WHO WISH TO lIIPBOVE. THE undersigned respectfully in forms the public lbut he still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS at his old stand, on West street, Gettysbarg, and la ready at all-times to accommodate those wanting anything dons n his line. Ile is prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building purposes, of the best against, and es neatly and cheaply as it can be done at any other • dablishmsat in the county. Experienced Rends always in ?adipose and work executed with promptness and dispatch. dlirThankful for past favors, he hopes, by &negation to boa:nese to receive a liberal share of public patronage. May 29.1867. WU. OFERITZWAN. Vitdiad. ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Hubert, Sept. 20, BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE STORATIVE restorerdray Kalr to its natural color.—_ Promotes the growth of the Hair. Changes the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Handrail' and Humors. Prevents Hair Ming ant, Is a soPerior sing. It contains no injurious ingredients, and is the most popular and reliable article throughout the last West, North and South. J. It BARIUM a CO.,.Proprieters, Manobastsr, N. H. • 13-Sold ky Dr. R. Horner,. Dettyaburg; J. 11; Taugh-_ Waugh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Petersburg, &Ryder k Son, Littlestawn, and Druggists generally. Feb. 12,1861.—1 y ' SPEER'S _PORT GRAPE WINE , Used by Hundreds of Cbngregations for Church or Communion Aerate.. Atm. Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Persons TO USE. . . VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. SIPIOLIVB PORT GRAPE WINK, POUR TZARS OLD r 8 justly celebrated native Wine Is made from the i r ake if the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.— Its invaluable TONIC AND STRINOTIIHNING PROPNBIIIig are urreurpesewl by am eh* sant* Wine. Being th pure nice of the Orem produced wader Mr. Speer...own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of ite gen erous qualities, and the weakest insalidesay use It to ad vantage. It Is particularly beneficial to the aged aid debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that at- Mc* **weaker sex. It Is,* every respest, A WINE . TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Wet Grape Wine. lomat**. Speer's Port Grope Wine. 'Weakly persons suss benefit by Its use. Speer's. Wiese In Hospitals arc profaned to on* wines. Sireiold by Druggists and Groan. A. Speses Vineyard, New Jersey, Office,9l4l Broadway New York. [Sept. 4, 1114t-ly OUNT'S COMPOUND! IFOR TEM MK 01 • PUTRID SORE THROAT, INPLMMA, or any other Infaansatory or brood disease of the Throat If End of too leap . Alta, t#o IT men. This atedkine has loam /a THOUSANDS OF CASES la &Migrant 0 parts of the country, and bile woe been kaoenr to 1, ft taken la Mos awl to dim this.. It Is warranted to owe. aloe It a and atilt speak be limn Ivory boonabold &odd provide them• wham with r box - at tbie atedielne and hasp It of bomb. tr ow iffe4 ,l,..i tttbat haa elpeould antral: marneam *ad void 17 maw Warr Oa; bara, ark" abide nitsa~ apante. Yaw MI at a.* athaßlorad is Adana eamatv. Key St.lB6t4f. TOVIT it tfo: D kilblikElfit i rt - • I-4, I StoterPt! it MARY "Best always Cheapest THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES; BRIDLES, COLLARS and HARLYESSAt an kinds, in the County, are always to be found •t the old and well known stand, Baltimore at:, opposite the Prosbytesisna Chung.. (151eCREARY 1 S.) Our Riding and Wagiin Saddles, are the most substantially bullt and neatest. .` Our Harness, (plain ant;fsitver mounted), are complete in every respect and warranted to be ot the very beet material and workumiahlp. Our upper leatlivr Draft Collars, CAN NOT as NEAL They are the test FITTINti shd mos b durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made lo order. as cheap as they ma ea whomeand fa the 'most subetential ZllllllOl9. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft/ Fly-neto and'eterything to the liao; Non, tel ler or cheaper. • Our prices hay. been Jima) to the lowed living student. A liberal percentage Zs cash, of AIT Wile amounting to ft. or more. We work nothing but the beet ()retort and will •er rant every article turned out tab. In every respect es re presented. Thankful fiat past favors we hull* attention Lauer pre sent aback. U. • call andexanilue aniCaa AXJ QUAU?T. Jas. 29.181111.-tf • D. McCRIGART NEW SADDLEIt Sllol'. ON " th e 11111,"Badelmere Street, fiettysbarg, u atantly °if hand, of made to order, all kind., of as low u the lowest C ARRUGE-RAXIIIC/ RXSUDIED at their old stand. to-East tliddlC street, Oettyel • rr, where they are again prepared to put up work in the mat fashionable, sabelhimilit, mu! superior nionuer. A lot of new sad seFoAd-boad on hand, which they will dispose prat the hareet prir, and all orders will be supplied u promptly and sal is far torily as possible.-- • dons with dispaieb, and at cheapent rates, Tliankhal br thellberal ristronaie • heretofore enjo,rd by thirst, they solicit cud yrilLy**e*ltta toJessrye *large share in the future. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES U. U.. WIVE • • Are now !wilding a variety of COACH WORK_ of the latest and most approved styles, and cunstnictedof the best material, to which they invite the attention of buy ers. Having built our work with great care, and of ma terial selected with special reference to beauty at style and durability, we can confidently recommend the work as unsurpassed by any other In or tint orate cities. A ll we ask is an inspection of our well* to convince those iu want °fatly kind of a reticle that title Is the place to tiny them. VP-REPAIRING In eYrry 'branch shale at ell.r (11.6. r and on reasonable terms. Givens a cell at our Factory, near the corner of Wad h ngton and Chantbersbarg streets, Gettysintrg, Pa. Jane 12 1847.-41 CABITMAN t ROWE. RAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA announce to fanners and dealerm in vermiform, that the following prices hale Wen adopted for Meowing eeemon: Thus well-known popular trade-mark will be found am case vary paekao of the abovi manures- The . high eatintaSion In which BUM lel after Maavaza have been UM, during four teen years pawl, we shalt ful lyl sustain lathe future. Hee ing sow the entire control of the great resource, of the city of Cblcari, for furnishing Am• monk awl - Phosphate yielding material; vis:—Banaia Dried Flub; Blood, tr., we have, in eonneetkat with our works 11 1 . ritilartelPhia. the largest fealties f o r furni s hi ng these manures, at the above kw prices. r ma. MARK .1 HAIM SONS, Philadelphia. ROR , TWW.IIBII2OI TERTILIVING Co., Chicago JOHN RALSTON & 00 , General Agents, New Turk GIORGI W. xnutz k CO., " 43.11;010E DZIODA.LE, Wholeemle Agent, Baltimore. For all Information reepeetici the above ]Lenora , ad d/Psi either of the above houses. Jan.11,18611-9m WAGON MAKING. THE anbseriber respectfully informs tle pubilia Out hi , WAN ea the • - - In all Its branches, at lib Ithapt Cambariatt4 tavAlL IP. about mt.-ball =Ha front bream' WI; on the road lead ing from said Mill Inaba ...Enmeittabarg road, and 1i pre pared to execute all order', with pramptaaaa, OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also numerseterse HAHDdiAIENS, SHADIDO NAND 1111 0()MAANDLNEI. wltoleaale and re _ tail He hopes, by prompt atteoldma ,be .Walser. to merit aid metre a Elbert, patronage. Orders eddremed to Ida at Gettystromr, will receive prompt attatittoe. Au g . 7,11167,-4 MALIAN H. HOUCK. GREAT 00NOWAGO MILLS. loco BUSUE.B WIIBAT WANTSD • The Illulereigluttl having remodeled and Unproved hie mills neat New Chester, (torinerly called "Walnut Grove," but now "Great Conowago to do all kinds of work In kis line with unusual= OonetanUy on hand; deli' or exchange, the very beet qualities al , er. Extra, and lewdly 714111, also Bye, Corn and Buckwheat /four, with every variety of Chop end *Bid Of wheat. Having& SAW MILL. attached, he I. prepared M all kW. of lumber at the shorted not Joe. A Itermer $a need of lumber and sour, can Put a log upon wagon, throw a Sow bushels of wheat on the top, have the whoa exchanged fler fiJOi. and the log sewed. that saving a doable trip—and eU became of the new and .persiwit chlnery now employed In them mills. Having the beet of workman, D. will be able to please ."r7 body. thankful for pad &toil hehopeagaor coat tinuanoe of the autne. H. I. MTlefift.4 w...t.,, Apell lid, 16157.-17 ROBERT D. ARMOR, ; GAS FITTER, PLUMBER ANfl BELL HANGER, 4 4. ziariddr4 Aro.Alit'Pim Jr Cal""' crETTY ersußo;iPA4 "-• WILL promptly att,etul"to: alt . or ders la kla line. prompt In the moig patio dietary manor, and al prices u laic.* on ,pomilily De adoniad tomako a living. • • P I PE' . Ambito', ae well aa Oband•lina bloodroot.. Drep.l.l(bia *a.; able WATICII PIPI, at rep ant Trod ilidreiao and,ta dant, morphia( Wafting to wow water tam. bolls hing, and 'lnns Mod ft desired. 'bock' of an Ida& typalr•d. , . - 1111-211,3.1167.-tt WIRE RA MING, Wilma' T v Gala* Eby Stasi sear. AilV• aU.: Ins Bedstead; Wire We*. lii amr Wm* sad Poultry Yards; Bran illaraa. Nadars, Sarasactar Cksa), eroi laaripbrak run ? Heavy Crimped Ctkak Ibr Spark 41 ; HIM Sir Ilftieeni, He.; Papotorakere , allltre Wprk, *a. Wiry, _lsakraiatk . 4110 arainabata ram ' K. WALW, A N o . 1 1 Mark at, tbikkielphia. •. . :,.; .- . si Th4•4AV:P=I4=I,M. Progskawy with AmiC Uoa, boueoes eh =3 * if All o t, " tii• et AIM - ' ---r 'it — a 7 i•eli garitios, gatitoo, RLDISU SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAIk HARNE3g, DRAUGHT LIARNESS, Brrn 'Q'HkrpLF:F, BLIND iiRILI.W.S, CO/ZA Kay 49 , 1887.-tf, The war belarueewrr thewnderaigned hose recluied t he CARRIAGR-MAKING CARRIAGES, 11 LTG ME, C , lEr REPA.M INGA, A large but of new soil ekl UAILNXIS n•lutnd Air male May 29.-t f DANNER 2 ZlllaL►:R TATE & CULP 144iotelittatatt$. BArOIT'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE Price, $56 per 2,000 lbs. TIAUG lI'S CHICAGO BOYS Bk.B.TILT zt: ft Prke, SIB per 2,004 lb. ! . BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANCH B. Yr fee, S5O per 2,000 lbs. WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS air R EP AIR }R' -OS 868. yLT NE, J. Si. lOW F.: Boatoo B ^or.? ;lr Cux STAR .r 32.30 WA , aerlpflo nihe P 4H, nala 4, A DVIIIII4 rates. 'A lib AOll4 adve y rar. Spa , rts,tobe C-47 - The Inc-, nib newspoia , Jon VVOit coned, and be pri: 1.. El Y . 00:1111011 Alto .feC I • 'Mut tor,at h store, Chamtmen. Special attereet ot out or Elitattelt. Ituttnty: At an Lead watraoL NS and °Mat J. " • L. , 1 Br, lir ~t her Snakier Croce betwfl *tore', Baltimore ))AVID LAw, Wks rr ofCentre Sou Mer.reare.—h May '29. 1367. DAVID A. NIT tT • Awl all other bt I. 40-0111 ca at h._ p.ntits the Emir CLAIM - !ISOM wq! .„ the U. S. floipirx • 1 2 .ky, Pmaloss, Tor or Leforo o(th. !it 29,t eT n R. ji Has hie Offt t .0 doorisbave 4 EM=2:ll2l JOHN LA ti.koeuttiit the Lutheran Chu Drug Store, where ut trend any 0111841 persons In 11 . 1114 C. Of May 29,1807. DR. C TAS ROJITALIZ 11 TOWN, ousd at his housv, I ey, near the • Diseases. I OIIN er II LB BAAS sit next door to Ifeatel, he ctu at all tltaie• ■e..iohieltae. a rill ensure aatla • Nay 1.1167. OSCAR D- In connection wf pared to attend to WRITING OP DZ CLAW or A Having had coo attention to bt.rist uf public pain) Gettysburg,PA QURVEYOI vEYANCEIV. veya near's' Lk COUNTYIII ClNti OF DE tt,ricra3 or II Lvl,,,:l,l , l , !ouditier. t.. liberate ly Lttotlemi Corrado y tirti•qd, Adams 00., May 29,1167.-17 OH! Y: TIIE under nu Auctioneer' pu6lii•,endwontd Is prrpared tonttirnd By et rtct ',Aleutian to katon *ll.O t •n unankuteeth Mrty KILL be is Getty LDA Y ated lAIDA deei re me to tarnish i I l key, their ord. net' t Zeigler, statin el hen the same wilt 1. ept. Y 3, 1567.-tf Tiottis a UNITED Y. et ,um' rr.t.v EACH ST BY FORUM Oct. 9, 1867.,-1y KEYBT GET WM. E. M X 0 THIS is &in -A- fitted ep la the is pleasant and calm* portion or the town. fur the aceolumalatidi •tabling attached. WI coinmodsting Clerks, picnic.. This 'lots) In n the pubLic, and wo kla EAGLE Tile largest GICTIT conNes or cirtmeliti JOHN L sa- An Othnibme, for tYe Donot, on arrival Careful servants, sod r May 21, 1867.—tf GETTYS Tux subscriber you tbst be is stillameli &lugs and'illecblase, • Thresher (ere different irijiat Of Cleaners, Corn Shelton" ton, Straw at 4 Ploughs, Baraboo' PI. the Wire-s_prin e t v O rpou ltellt i udagsus4uss. Ol ease p7 rliw at•nt ut, • • PLAIN' J EZZi MEM T Fr E STAR
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