fit araur anb Snuntitteptr 1117LVENZA IN HOIISIM. A writer in the Journal of Agriculture (London) nye : It is difficult to determine when the first symptom of influenza is present. The au thor is Indebted to the acutenesssf Mr. T. W. Growing, V. 8., of Camden Town, for a knowledge of a marked indication declarative of the presence of influenza. A yellowness of the mbeons membranes, best shown on the' conjunctiva, or white of the eye, la very char acteristic. Whenever the sign is seen, and sudden weakness remarked, caution should be practiced; for it is ten to one that the pes tilence is approaching. Influenza is avery . stimulative disorder; it has appeared as lam initis ; disease of the lungs is, perhaps, its htvorite type. Bowel complaints are apt to imitate each 9ther ; blow : leg generally com- meneessitch disorders. But when influenza is prevalent, let the body's strength and the . yellowness or redness of the membranes be al - ways loqked to before any more prominent indication is particularly obserred. • The other symptoms, which, however, are very uncertain, si regards any of them being present or absent, are pendulous head, short breath, inflamed membranes, swollen lips, dry mouth, enlarged eyelids, enplous tears, sore throat, tucked up flanks, compressed tall, filled legivbig joints, lameness and het, feet. 2.uscultatioO spay detect a grating sound at the chest, nr a noise like brickbats falling down stairs'ld the windpipe; whenever this = hist peculiarity is audible, there is a copious nasal discharge. Sometimes one fort is acute . ly painful, and notwithstanding the weakness, the leg is held in the air. Purgationhas been . witnessed, although constipation usually pre- And the animal generally stands during the enntinuance of the disorder. • Move the horse slowly to a well : littered, loose box; mind the door does not 'open to the north or to the east. lid food will be eat en ; but stipend a pail of well-made gruel within easy reach of the , animal's head. Let the gruel be changed, or the receptacle re plenished at stated periods, thrice daily ; sprinkle one scruple of calomel upon the tongue, and wash it down with a drink com posed of sulphuric ether, one ounce ; lauda num, one ounce ; water{ half a pint ; do , this ' night and morning. Should the weakness he excessive, double the quantity of ether and Jaudaniun coritaitiedirlithe draughts.. Watch the pulse—it always is feeble, but at first has a wiry frilling. So soon as the character of -- _the pulse changes, or the wiry sensation de parts, which generally happens when the na sal discharge becomes copious and the cough appears, one potOt Moils may be allowed and same nourishing food, as bread, on which a very little salt has been sprinkled, may be of fered by hand. The horse feels man to be its master, and appreciates any attention bestow ed upon it in the hour of sickness. It will stand still ^to be caressed and advance its hanging ears to catch the accents of sympathy. Beware of what is termed active treatment; a purgative is death during influenza. It gen erally will induce prostration from which the animal - never recovers. Formerly, It was common to see four strong men propping up e horse during his endeavor to walk. Rut the lower claw are fbnd of joking one with another. Such was the usual result of their employment on these occasions. In the fun, the horse got but partial support, wipe the noise'dfstressed the diseased sensibilities.— Xiorees have large sympathies, and readily _ comprehend the attentions dictated by kind ness. The disregard which people too often display toward sickness-in an animal, actually pains the creature ; its effects may be told by the altered character of the pulse. Whereas, the voice when softened by pity, often causes the heavy head to be turned toward thespeak er ; and the muzzle ,of a diseased inmate of the stable has frequently reposed long upon the chest of the writer. CLOTHE AND TIMOTHY.- A. Hadley, in a communication to the Northwestern Farmer, gives what he regards three Important reasons why clover should always be grown with tim- othy. First, the clover being tap-rooted pen etrates deeply, stands drought, mellows the soil, and the timothy grows much stronger, and holds up the clover. Secondly, if sown for pasturage, the timothy almost universally prevents the clove'' , from swelling cattle.— Thirdly, timothy hay is too binding, especial ly for cattle, and clover tea washy (succalent,) hence both together are better than either alone: To these we may add under the head of die &et, that where paws come in ro tation, it is of the Stmost importance• on a . clay soil, that at least apart of this grats-crop be clover. It will serve to mellow and Loosen the heavy soli In .a remarkable•degree, so that when turned over with a plow, it will not lon ly be rich, but loose and friable. If on the other hand, timothy alone is sown, (which tome do, because the hay sells better) the sod Till turn over heavy and clammy, and be un fit for any crop-which is to follow, The same correspondent says that he is partial_ to rye for calf or sheep pasture, which he occasionally sows in the summer or autumn, after a crop of corn ; and then, after being pastured win- ter and spring, It is turned under for a spring crop—corn, if the soil be strong enough—or it may be allowed to harvest. Puninms Sarre.—At the fair of the Or leans county (Vt.) Agricultural Society; *urge B. Brewitter, Irasburg, was_ awarded the littit premium on a tub of butter, submit ted the following statement in regard to its manufacture : "I keep twenty-three cows of the native stock, ' with a alight mixture of Dmtam ; their -1 - e4was the &II feed in my mow fields, ' with pumpkins in the morning ; .the cream was gathered in three days from milk that set thir ty-six hours after milking, the cream th en-set twenty-firer hem, then was churned , when • the butter'came it was put in a wooden bowl and washed with spring water until the milk was ail washed otft, and the watercessed to be coiOred, and remained clear ; then the Ashton salt is worked in by hand at the rate of one etuxie to i pound of butter ; the butter is then am swtay to stand twenty-four hours, then it is Worked pier by band, taking a small quan tity at a ante and working out all the brine ; them it la,pounded down in the tub ; the tub is filled Within hilt an inch of the tap ; then it 14 covered with i cloth,. OW which is spread a thin ityer_of salt. Thid dB was packed the 4th of '-'ohm ; Cala& is not; churned the same day Ws skimmed, as it will sometimes have a peculiar taste, which It does not have die Amain twenty Um. In the hit the pans are fitted taw-thirds IhH, and the cream rises as well, hut in summer itshould be more Waswoe P'Leme Ann Ourrnes.—A keeper in the Western Rural, in reply to a quest!On'whether the various washing fluids injure the 'clothes, says : "We can enswer that we do not think they do, unless they are used iodako*gx ii9tesi.you use tuid, .the 'clothes di, hot require boiling, only scalding, and they inust, be rinsed In three waters. The reason why cloths P.111 : 310 1 e 0 • and Pew ten derer, is betii*te the 110h14* net all rinsed out. It saves a great deal el . „ hard labor. The clothes should be waked 'oft Oight t j and boil ed before, MODS' afterrubbbig thew, soda sudsiest.' . •.• 4mirr.—...The Ladies—Their eyes kindle the way times width we mai* aatingabb; and *Oast widelk shore kno Innunnoo; New akthintiOtWats. THE INDEPENDENT HENRY C. BOWEN, PUBLISZCIL. No. 6 REEKIVAN STREET, NEW YORK. THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS WEEKLY . • IN THE WORLD. THE COMPEST RELIGIOUS WEEKLY RC MC WORLD THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN. THE WORLD Price $2.50 by Mail, $B.OO by Carrier in New York and Brooklyn. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT GRATIS ITS CASH RtCEIPTS THE PAST YEAR LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE TS CASE RECEIPTS the past six months larger than ever before Miring the COTTIIIF pcn.dlng period. ITS. CASH RECEIPTS daring the past three months -larger.than ever befbre. ITS CASH RHOJAIPTEI in Jin■■ry 'Arm th■■ ever bokore. ITS PROSPERITY IS UNPRECEDENTED in tbs LL tory of religions journalism. - IT IS TUN ONLY ?Am: SOLD to any extent by news seats and botikttorse In ill parts of the country. 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PARK t CO., 'Stood 66 Federal et., Boston, Maw .DENNINOTON MALE SEMINARY AND FEMALE 1 COLLEO E, near Trenton, New Jersey. A hoarding School for both Nexes, long established and of high grade, aiming earnestly to excel to ettentitw to the education, the morals, the home comfortoand the . health of the stadeats. Terms moderate. Address the 800. T. HANLON, A. M., Pennington, N.J. NORTH AMERICAN STEAM , , SHIP CO. THROUGH' LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA. SAILING FROM NEW YORK March sth and 25th ; April sth and 15th; May sth, 15th and 25th. With New Steamships or the First Clam. PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE. For ioformatbn addresi D. N CARRINGTON, Agent, 111 welt street, New York. W. U. WEBB, Praideet. CRAB. DANA. Vice Pros. Oflce—S4 Exchange Piece, New York. • . - 7 -'TH X CELEBRATED I "ESTY'! H ORCA .E N., 'WIT VOX lIITMA.NA STOP. Pronounced by all who have heard it the most natural and beautiful imitation oft DUMAN VOICE ever yet In troduced. .7. ESTEY, ~ Brattleboro, Vt., the ori. eo glnal Inventors and nhetniers. 417 Broom* et., N. Y.; 270 River at, Troy , N. Y.; 18 North 7th et. Phila.; 116 Randolph at., Chicago. ._ . CAPERON'S' IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE. TT USES CLAY directly from the bank (water being I need If not sefluieully moist). /t tempers the clay thoroughly, presses it into the moulds and raises the brick oat of the moulds ready to be hacked up, without drying on Abe yard. Send for Illustrated Circular to C. B. STONE, New Milked, Conn, sole agent for Peansyl. vania. Manufacturer'. once, No. 5 Murray at., N. Y. GUAiNO. V am 'a g roN su r i = isatin Piaster, Phosphatic N.V. ite, gabby 020. s.vurrs, 160 Prost, sta N.V. dir $1.5. walited otrivit2 ° to ul ie:frot a r ' Paten; Sitr i ras7 tag Metallic. Ctothes•Liuec. Address Assures Was Os., 162 B'dway, N. Y., 16 Ambers', et., Oh It u. IXTANTED--SALEPHIN to travel for • Mounkfedir• lug Company sad sell by sample. Good wages are guaranteed. Address, with statop, HAMILTON HOWMen Olasstnut, at. Philadelphia, Ps. iWZ bowed Y tL ro lf dn , l iti t r yc ll c k al tdd u p in AYAnd " euy and lucrative buena.. Use loin pay you from $4 to $6 per day or $2 per ersseing, # at - leisure. You won't be sorry If yen sand ID cents for full particular' and sample. ActdrantilF.O. &MXLLXN J lerniston, Plat. REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. ~THE. undersigned takes papaws in anipmktiou & to the eitiseai of Gettylibius; add the generally that hiliaa removed from hie old roma on Wert Middle spat,. Ao BaltbgerA . . street and nearly opposite theft*. idihihnestabk iiththoe, The room be mow °couplet, hal been recently fitted expressly for Ids bulewa.. The kaiak% Is saa ooak eaeddist Ida( tdtakepietores altsbadeble'vreither, a, d - erreeteese sakeipudied say lehereetirel,' " ril...frUE l l VltHO ol to i irli A P H_ .8,. et every dee eeirlieseriptiesiorkeestediatbe asaatetpu partlonlarattentkm gtventotheoAßTo4olVlSlTlkand in conies AIIISEQMRS said DAAMISESOTIrpaIi of deceased Mimic, Tnnagery, sagas, GAM, 01't* etrillritiek_ bar Abetf,io N r eh kb. plane. not eelylbr their bat AM anmetel;ce. 81Z Ts '0 i t rigUoUTTLir Pellegranir -19 2 f ar beauty. ad annuity are . 41 , 64: 21=rat t i= c . id the bris hintadtcl edi 144 w ,e mama risk In , ' 0711R4NTSIfilfa PIMPlpr SIMPACITOir. og rodwoit• oar Spectlons td r e ti Jane 21,1818. e j .O P"orgt4N-TX I4 - 41 ,* c't ; • mr,ATLY AID • (Mum ism OM. sett! lvdvertionunto. 0 rmt DRY and. FANCY GOODS, TERNS, tc., ic FREE OF COST. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 80 and 60 °dubs are now more than equal in value , to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other firms. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! ALLEN, HAWES & CO 15 YgDERAL tontroN, 11A578 1000 AGENTS WANTED JOHN Y. POTTER I Cu., Putolshers. Ntai. 614 and fill Bacis,ni , gt.reet, Philadelphia as KITCHEN AND I RZWER GARDEN, .NOW READY. gliotograpit OP MOT NOCI:MPTION = *I l i: ffirir*ooo.o*-itio,-..''Olt. Itffibl NATIONAL ,I3sAINK OF GETTYSBI)IOI. ifOTNE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES. List GM, !lieu the pv11114410 of converting the August 7110 IN**s expired, ataxy persons who sexiected to con. 'flirt tab 540 Bond; or Mal, lost the. premium and the peleilege . ofeonvertirtg. It will be tbe' Immo with the .7410'e maturing in rune and Inky next, if not tilspoeed of initiate. This Batik will either couvert, or purchase, tb7-30's t allawisig premium slid interest. ,*b.19,1868:41' FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., I j s agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 'PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, 100 cents on the dotter, pliable seintettannally al our counter. ,Ell neceffluiry Information given clettyaburg, Nor. W. 18d7.-4( GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• OPYBRNIIIIINT -BONUS, of all Mad', BOVOIIT and SEVENiTAIRTY BONDS converted Into XIV E•TW KNIT. BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEEEST NOTES .G1,1341:ED.. The BIGGEST PREMIUM paid ou GOLD mid MYER. STDCHS and BONDS, of mil kinds. bought Ihr parscas without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 'Diorama on SPECIAb DEPOSITS advanced I per:cent, PER CENT. fort gear, 4 PER CENT. far d mouths. S PER CENT. fee S mouths. Persona wishing Inflorneathin is regard - to IL 8. Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give nes call„ and we will give ill Information cheerfully. J. Imola BAIR., Cattlar. liettyaburg, Oct 80, 1867.-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK GET rYSBURG WILL ALLOW Intsiewt. on SPECIAL lIKPOSITB as 'follows 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUL MR I YEAR, Eli WILL coxvintr 140 NOTES 1110 6.10 BONIN A 8 UBOAL fret of _ charge; CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPON& Will also parrhare or ion STOCKS and BONDS of every kind free of charge aal;ammission, sad will at all times pat the WOE= PRICE for . GOLD ANDSILVER, and with pleasure transattall busistesaprumptly as hers tn4,repertaining to a well regulated Rank. GItO. ARNOLD, Cashier. (lett7l l burr.Nov. 6 11M-tf 11100. DITEIBOLTON C. C. WIRT. (late of E Lb.) (of Honorer, DIIMBOLTON & WIRT, Cornet of Baltimore and St. Paul streets; BALTIMORE, BANKERS, BROKERS, ANti DEAL/RS IN Government Securities, Gold, Silver, dc., RAVE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, U. 8. MI BONDS, U. S. 5-20 BONDS, U. S. 7-90 BONDS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS, T-Sib BONDS Vali Guierixoseirted fob, 4-Co', upset Lie meet jarersUr terms. Special agents:for the sale .4 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Rosos, AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, basing six per cent. Interest In OM 44- Paper's wishing to convert any description of is curities;or mete or clumps inrestmests, can hare the same promptly executed. 2RDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL EMMY, PROMPT ATTYNTION. INTERNAL RIIVENUE STAMPS or Sale. so-Deposits receiredand Interest paid upon balances subject to cheek at eight. [Dee. 4,1567.-6 m tice to Capitalists ! iCpBONB desiring of hiTesthig. end realizing nearly P NINE r iqui CENT., are requested to can at the , National Gettysburg Bank ) AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AND AISO CENTRAL' PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS: These investments are dolly growing in ikvor and isles Increasing. a-BONDS tan be had at ail Ocoee at this Bank mid where all information concerning mid investments will be cheerfelizr given. Dae.lB,lBa.-er 1. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. garptuters and Cantractort: WM. C. STALLSMITH4 SON, GETTYSBURG, 2.4., CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Are repirild th , do all kin& of Carpanstering—coutesethog eed erecting teindhage of ell Meth, Repot/Um c. They IS • ' ooestetitly on band laid mdantaetttro to order DOORS, SUMTER% .w.Rr.ps,, SASII, DOOR AND WINDOW PltAtillk (*Knox DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, • .led ear arm* ..itritede fis 0 . 4 0 Ehrilicriv Ulu. • Sesetioed utaterialcowitouttly. es benßexperienced work men • stomp In readlruw% and work executed wit dispatch. ialli 3 Ordoto promptly attended to, RY. 0. sTALtiuTH, 860.18, 43 . ll ' ITALLSKITII: G. O.OABHMAN CARP ENTERING. THE undersigneil resieetfully in form the pabllo that they have talazumced the °updating in the Shop toramily occipi44ll, by 4/wry' schnook, decoowed. We aro propirid is do say work to oar Ilaaof buidniumad as elawaiabia aaaa7;opler 'stab haulteitt to GeUyaborg We iop• by a etikt attention to tinetusint . to 'merit • •ban at public patronage. mein, ltaff.-te TO THE BUILDING , . COMMUNITY. AND ALL Ot#ERS IVITO WISH' TO IMPROVE. Tem und4:sre i g t d. x.t i z o lt ly in- . • CARPANTIMING- MIBIL,FESS at aft old sealbt o allrast AN* eittiebers, sad to ready at sit 1 4 1 ,4 8 4 4.4 0"4 4 4.Pitottpoprimagikagi 11 1 1•• thrtitprepired teforaish sltkiadsof work he I s amu rupee% otlho Wit iiktatit, dti it sway OW &eel, silken be Is.. at as) , edict •iitglidaiiatt the stiestr. llatperisseed Iffahlhahnopr hadlara sad yogi exiestil praiptskireadtkpito. thespullivietioio /epos. 1y attendee to t , Wisist 40 1 * VW S O W " mr. G lio. ARNOLD, Cashier THE GEO. ABSOLD,Osabier 6 II ONTIIE, 46 1 ,, 66 /4 H. ROWB OAS:MU* ZORN. BAK.E It Y. , •NHIWPORT &•:7429/4.as • liacimucessakeit r taigiviritatiti g ter; •tr,,aot4uare Nalid.tb.boo of .' Poessisprobiagirsailroad irtilbea•reanterywhir naddeabnalii,sciaamm .0'67 impisimbas ii ans k.• Ar1f11411144. erg l Bads, fotiono, &t. EIMIEZMEI!E! FAHNESTOCK BROS. hire Just received Shell- NEW FALL STOCK, the lergeet In the cotinty—coneletine or, a p R Y G 0-0 D S , MERINOES, • POPLINS, ALPACAS, GINGHAM'S, DELAINES, CALICOES, • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. JEANS, In *Tory varirty CARPWIS, a large stock awl vary clump SHAWL'', MI kluJo and Yric... BLANKETS, very cheep QIIIMMINA the• largest stock in the enmity and very cheap HARDWARE and Saddlery, in all Its LrnnrL a , at the lowtot markut rate.. GROCERIKS, or all kit.d4 IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS Will Nell aIt)ODS at prices IarTIXO warcrin x . lifre a gall aad a:amigo oar stock SIGN OF TIIE RED FRONT. Oct. 2, 1667. tf J. L. SCHICK HAS JUST-RECEIVED • SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MERINOES, POPLAJNS, WOOL DELAINES, COBURGS, and PLAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, which he is selling C HEAP- ER THAN EVER. Call at S. W. Corner of Public-Square, DO YOU WANT CHEAP AND GOOD Fall and Winter Goods ? "YES !" EVERYBODY ANSWERS'. THEN GO TO THE NEW STORE Of REBERT & ELLIOTT Opposite the qpiirt-Hcrease, Gettysburg. 1)0 YOU WANT cheap and good Clothe, Coe sitneres,Sat thedlylNDll.Corda.Teet. lags, G love., sturpenders, Neck-ties, or and thing *lee la the gentlemen'. wear line? Go to REDERT R ELLIOTT'S. DO YOU :ANT Dreglhael? and Rood l el g g. A l °fovea, Hosiery, Hag) Skirts, Corsets, or anything alas doeired for ladles' near? Go to RISBERT k ELLIOTT'S DO YOU rga. ANT A h enfig and s, = m e t a' . ware. Umbrellas, Wi ndow Shades.or anything else of this kind? Go to EZEKET & ELLIOTT'S. WANT cheap and good Bars? Tea DO YOU will th rmli e gv nos. Who are Dow selling foods at prises that mast astonish. To be convinced, asll and see for yourselves. - • Nov. 20, 1007.-tt New Fall & Winter ,Goods, E. HITESHEW . Is now recebang a large stork DRY GOODS , NOTIONS; GROCERIES,, QUEENSWARE, HARI)WARE I BOOTS, SHOES .015 t HATS. • • ..- attention tall am tention of my customers and the cow. monlty to my large stock of goods, I am now offering at lover rates than they have been since the war and 14 piicee which cannot tail to strike the purelsmer ascheap; With everydhciiity for purchasing goods at as low fig ures as any in the trade, I am also prepared to meet cam potion on law prices from any and all quarters. eProm conformity to the lowest market prices is my e •rale. . Petersburig,(4. 11187.—1 y FRESH ARRIVAL DRY - -GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR AT TUE STOWS OF , A. SCOTT di . AVON, • ITtEntirr9ft ,CONSISTS oP , MERINOS; -all styles. • DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES; all styes. • MUSLINS, all grades: Cloths and Oaasimeies of all styles and quality. Poisonl wilding good Goods and fair bargains should go to • • • • • A. SCOTT Jo SON, Ohimbonburg street, Si &wan, Oct.% lig. Nu m. - teal tie Willi noted ,Gatistatel , Pa.-.oenetaati}ea =II MEMO EEO 9r0) 6 0, , ,, „ !iiUiu, OMEN DAVID uccat:Ault • :if Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, •SADDLL'S, COLLARS and HAI2NEbSof all A:4245, in the . County, are always to be (cloud et the old end well kn.)wn stand, Baltimore et., opposite the Presbyterian Churrh. (IiqCREARY"I3.) Our Riding and :Wagon Saddh.v, are the most substantiaHy bnllt and neVeet. . . Our Harness, (plain andiiteer mounted), are complete' iu evil respect and warranted to be of the very 1.,e6t material and workttlausldk• Our upper leather Draft Collars, C/N NUT se MEAT. They, are the heat FITTING and mud durable. • MUSLINS, • Our Heavy Draft Harness, are wade to order. as cheap u they ran be made any. where and in Itte mutt anbetantial manner. • Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Hamm Viptioto and evelyt!titig to the line; Sim bd. ler or daaprr. FLANNELS Our prices • • have. been ILIDUCCD to itit 1..v.e-• 6 1,.p p tatt•iar4 A libr . rai prrocbtag, f•o, roots. :11 .Itl ,Jo nutrutitio.g to $5 or min,. _ We , work nothing loi 1. e pt . 1.t..t not +will set raut every Rrtide Itirme•l ,•14t It r,,•• • rrape,tois preseided. Thsitittal tor past tato, ;I” it, !r4,1 sl,l ttsour pre seta stock. 111.. Give up a call and rriniine 101:1C: S ANI .211ALITT. Jun.:N.1868,-U' D. II,I2IIk,‘KY kz-UN. &c., &c., &c., ONto "the Itelthrwre t reet .; tribur;:. talltif 1141 Id, ci lISAIIe k 11.1. 1 ,1 of rill=3]!!!!= C ARRIAQE-MAKLNG RESUMED at their old nt:ttid. is East Middle etre •t. liettykhurg s where they A re.krain pretairtvito put op work in the Inoetsf.intiionalite,auti.itetiitisi, and superior ti.,soiser. A lutof usiw and ta-otpthisull LW he.y n ijt dispuer ef t the low...tit priete, Mi.! MI .:Hors ill lo,suillitlied an promptly atttl eatilthte torily a 6 pueoiLle. clone with di.pnttrl, and mit cherpvst rate, Thank (11 l for the libel -Ai patronage 'tenderer! enjoyed by them. they e*,:icit owl trill endeavor to deserve • large share in the intrre. • CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ♦re now a variety of COACH Ironli of the latest and moat nplirt.S{Ot at} and con:troch d Of the brat 11, .. , enrtii to ' , bid+ they invite the attentitm ..f Lop els. flaring hoilt talr uork with al eat care., and of ma. teriat 4-4ected with opecial reference t. bennty of style and dnral.il.ty, we can confidently recommend tha work E by any other in or oat of tha we a•k an looped ion of oar work. to Civiiviin, tia,ve in watit of an) kin,: of a vehicle. that Olio iv lice phico to htly theta. ALPACAS, ver) Lriancl, 'r..l ren. , ,mtble. terms. dl•e as s call at onr Factory, ne.l r rLe coruer of V4"..1A- Ington and Charuberatnarg street., Uettpriorg. Pa. Gettysburg, Pa RAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA NURES.—We mat lance to farmers awl denters in P:rtilizers. 11...f:the fullteot in i priers Wree bet n ts,h , pte..l fur the spring return nu. w,D.k n ow n popular tratle-mar-k win be found np. out very Package of the above manatee. tfk4,E MARK Alt Fled], flood, Ac., we have, In connection witbonr worts In Pbttitdetptitit, the largest _ditties for Dersiieblng thee° manure°. et the ele , estne prices. • BAUGH k EONS, Ph GadelDbla- NORITIM E STERN FERTILIZING CO. ,Ch go JOHN RALSTON & CO., General A gen ta, New Turk GEORGE w. riairs- a. co, Boston. GEORGE DUGDALE, Wholesale Agent, Baltimore For all Infornnithin reitnectirg the above Manure.. 4, ad dreg either of the above houses. Jan. 16,1563-3 in WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs, the petite that he carried no the is ail Us breaches. at his Shop, 11101'101)erland township,: abow one-halt mile from Bream's Mill, ow tale road lesek log from sakiMin to the Emmirtaborg rod, end Is pro pared to execute orders wills promptness, . _ OP ALL KINDS' ATTENDED-TO. also manufsetaras lIAND.NAICES, SHAKING! SOAKS, AND BROOM,DANDLDS, forirhuledat:e Ansi rP': tail tnule. , 11.1 e hopes, by prompt attentkm to baldness, to Merit' and receive • liberal patronage. Orden addressed to him at Gettysbarp„ will recedes prompt attention. ' Aug. 7,1 WILLIAM. 11. 1.1013C.Y. GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. , 10,000 BUSHELS CHP WHEAT WANTED The undersignedharing' remodeled and imnroved , his mill, near New CheatetV (formally called . "Walnut Grove," but_now "areal Conowago Mills") la prepared, to do all kinds of work lo his Ilse with unusual dispatch. Conatantly•on bind, for nolo or exchange, the very best 4124111 m of Super, ffxtra, and Family n,cruß, also Rye,. Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety Of Cbop and offal Of wheat. Mien a SAW 3inr,L attached, beis preparml tb as all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in: amid of lumber and Hour, can pat a log upon hie throes a few kingbolt of Whet& on tie top, hate the wheat exchanged for Sir. and the log sawed, *bus saving 4 double trip--and a beranse of the new and period M 11..• chinery now employed is these mills. • • Havieg the best, if workmen; h o wlll ie able to please erirry body. 'Thenkful for past favors be hopei for a COO , tinueneecrif.the settle. ' U, J. MIMS. New Chester, April 211 d. 11147.—1 y. ROBEII, T D; ARMOR, GAS• FITTER, PLUMBER ,AVDI . • , • • 1 - • .BELL HANGER, Aga .middi f , street, haV it square frost Ms, Courkhantat,; • • • 43rETTYSBURG, PA., - • WILL promptly attend all, et-. • dentin fi t s line. rk dinia' in the • nine. 'patio. factory manner, aid at prices Fa 10v314 OM possibly be fa i ffargied to make a I tang. _ OrAS Ibreithert, as will sis Obandelleis, Drop Lights U.; also, WATIM P/P A!r ßt r: 2 °P 84 4 'frog Ofdtrote, and,t2i einrytEdnr client tOgssol i vister lx 'Belts hung, and furnisbed desired. Leek's el all kinds esparfirel [bee. 24,1367)-$l. • r LUTlittitAlLDTGO i rlie r - Einar* Sir tkow Frebts;' d, limp% died jtowilk44.l** Irk. WI Idled* neap and Po ) try Ir e,. Bri d e add Lrm „Wird aitgh, a m,, rude* acemii.t. crowd o Ad), IChattarek=i*Natotirt= ti=t h r W r " I4 E, ,1 1 niirrr A i .. "It"Jo 'ter : • •:•. trabilio LIMA, WM ME le't!hO COSUROim . dint;t6trioei pm= oo NUfMk , OßMA.lolC%pliplf:Jedirtnilitfalthi, N06111,VM.m.4 ,wilver of .. rr , Zus garrillgts, gators, &c. jorrs ➢. McCREA.RY BRIDLES, NEW 8.1 P. RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES CAHRIA lE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES COLLARS, :Sbt3 'rhe .mr over, 11u ui, , Lersignetl ' lont cevutue.l the C.t isKSINkIB CARRIAGES, BUGGIrS, AC, C4' ItE PA Ilt NGJI? A large. lot of Dew and old HARNESS n hand for sale_ May 29.-t DANNER k ZIEGLER TATE & CL-LP June !.2 1387.—tf :1141,5TrItaucoug BAt7GIVS RAW BONE PiMSPII ATE Pri^c, $56 pci 2,0,* t! a RA TR/ WS CHICAOO BONE PERM MEI: 1•r ice, $46 per 2,(06 lb.. ILA 1.7“ IPS CHIC AGO BLOOD MAN rr ice, $lO per 2000. lbs. The high eet iniriti..n in . nich BAT:Oren Doxx .31.4.1 it: ass have been held, dur ng ken yearn past, we ly sustain In the rehire. Dar , [Ng now the entire control of the great reoou Rees of the city of Chicago,for fnimishing Atm+ monia and Phoe: hate yielding material, vim—Boner, Dried WAGON-MAKE% BUSINESS gti? - REPAIRrNG - ut THE , . ,GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Bitters. THIS WONWERFILD .ERIifEDIC ;Walt UttiTered •n introdocesl about twenty years ago by Dr..lt.Cheop sus, an eminent Egyptian physician.. • • - Ile had long men and Ws thematit of mime remedy which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent nrneh of the suffering which the ttuirmi faintly was then,cosupelled to endure.. n • : This great question WWI presented tohla mind 'Ter] day in vi rid colors fie be moved among the sick anddyloe, and•oteserveti the itiellicieney of 'warty all the remedirs ,then, ip nap. Vette he N1:114 led t.-think and experiment; and after ten years' study and !shoe. tie presented to his fellutronan the Wonde rfu cm arl !littera. The effect ut this preparation. in the prevention tail cute of disease, wits co m trrellotr and altotlishlng. that the most flatter ing marks at royal talk were lieetoweck Linen Lim who discovered it. Ills name was placed upon the Roll ul Nobles, and • gold medal with the foftmitlng inscription —Dr. S.Cheopsne, the Public Ronefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. . The preparation has bten used In I epidemics of cholera, both as a mean t Vilead Clint the 1:1101111=0, and with such groat success, that it has been introduced into dearfj rfli she general bomplfah Of the 01.1 wort*. • The oiCeayinai that an ounce of prevention le worth a pound of rote, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect to against his terrible disease Afoul.' be freely and persistisatly stied. All pathaeglata frowarrreethat thecholeralioison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combina tion, "Anvil acts on th• excretory nagaruNaptl ketpskthent In ii,rking order, al ust pre ven f a rnillefeneactunteliti.o of thit potiou to exert itsterrible effect/ ou.tho ontordam. Thiie is true . not only of cholera, hot of nearly all other eapeetally the ill Iferent kerns of 'fever. • The Zingsrl &Utters is/wit elicit remedy moths *be , . conditions require. It acts on the °roomier excretion sod secretion, teepttio Op a petrel balance between them. Ilits Bitters is composted entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon an.l put in toe*. Its mute is .plokassat and It.. elltios prompt and last Mg Numerous eases Of the following Morale. Vied lisen cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dyseutery, Ocrefals, Typhoid and Typhus rever. Yeeer, Ague, Nervous De bility, Anstiuda..reuialelrregularities,Dyspsymis.Flittu lency, Calie, &e. Price One Dollar pillrfltlar t Dot t IC. • Principal Depot at the Itraluut street wharf, Hard.. rx, PR.' Bold l Grusglata,ll,4 elkeeperh and Grogerr . generally. KA LIiFf..EISCII,; , oIo Agent fur (hrttr.borg. RAllTER{Buie'rrnprl et or liarrieburg, p. May V), liG7 ALL AROUND THE NVORLD! The • Fir.4,Preinium of a Silv6r nedul Ni'as . awariled Barielfg- Hair Restorative FLY NETS, act. J. IL RUWE By tha. N. IL Stalk Agricultural Society; at its Fair holden in Nitaliau, Sept. 20, 1864. BARRETT'S 'VEGETABLE HAIR ItE Sra RATINE restores GrarHair to its iisttral Pi,tuote• 'the growth cf the 11.0 r. Chances the roots to tl.o.ir inic )5. 1:1 - 34i - cated I.).“.drutr Preve:its•lLiir •e'. I• a superior lino; nrva p.,puhr and r. iuLle aTtiii)e thrunghwil the E.A,t Writ, North and Suath by Dr. R. liurcer,l;etty.burg: S. S Ilantp,LA:; IlartluAll and Badh r. Prig r.ture Snyder S eon, Liitleetuwit. brug,gisto generally Feb. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE IVINE, L:icd Lg 11U,sdrcthi auatiregationo fur Church or Commuliion Purposes. Eccalent far Ladies 1171./ Weakig Persons VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEI :PEER'S - PORT CLAI•E WINE, FOE% YEARS C)LD juoitly colcbristeil natl•r %Vint it made true, the ili.•rto drup e ., ruling: In t Ilk country.-- MEM= Ii=!:1 ere Utlierpeeeed by ellS o'htr native Wine. tieing [ h pure airy of the Grape, prialuceil under 31r. Speer's oa p, r,,11:11 cnperyiul nt. Its purity and 7,PS - 113.1.111%9 e, rnalrl,lll,ll. The youngest child way partake of flip,. eri.net qua:44o4Bnel the weakest Invalid stay use it to tub rantag,e. It is particularly beneoicial to the aged and tted, and euitei to the various ailments t 0... dirt flis weaker err. It ie. in every reepect. A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Ir,r3nts use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Yeantle‘nso Speer's Port Grape Wine. - - Weakly persons Fad a brook, by its use. iter's Wines in ilusiiitals are pref.-nett to utter 47a - Sold Lis Drugg,idis au 1 Gruceis. 43 - : he Trek aniplit,l by Julins,,n, 11011,.way • Cuwth n , anti French, Richer!, I: 0,, in l'bibulelpia-i. A. eel's VlnPyard, \ew• Jerpery, Coltee,'243 CroldwaY Yew I",nk. [Snit. 4, 1867',4y yOUNT' C01.1.P0 UN ll! TUE CURE OF PI:TRU) SORE TLIROAT, IXF L L ENZ.I, or nog admen loasimanntory or Inuard disoase of the Thrunt if 'not of too lung standing, Al., scAftimr PETER. This Medicine boa been tried in " THOUSANDS OF CASES to diatrent porta of Ina country, and has never bee■ known to fail It taken in limo arid according to dirtc lions. It ii wart-nisei to cure- (lire It a trial and it will speak. for Rata. liverybotuebohl should prot hie them net ves with a box orals medicine and keep It on bends. The curse 'thati t has etr.ecnt are Indy marvelous. 95_Prepared and sold by Issas!. Yourr4 Co., Gettys burg, Pa , o rby thefr authorized saints. For sale at nearly ell the Stores in Adams county. May 29, ASST.-U . ' ISRAEL FOUR ( CO. Tit•erj stableo. GETTYBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, faelingthank NI for theliberalpatronageheratoters received. besal save to inform thepublio thotheSontiones the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington street, Gettysburg, user the Itaiircnii, erharejaa4s pre pared atal /limes to scootomoAlategatonaturttLanyth lug in , . . HORSES.COACIIES, drnished at short notice And on reasonabte teitelliA4 competent di ivers sent along It deldred. PersensWi 1. - .couveyrd to other towns, or to any place - In the solitary- His ltuck and Coach es are cdthe first Cifttlit;und no patio, will be spared to maka pas/angers eottifortabler to 'prepared at all times to feirtilsh coaeheir for &nitride; and alto to pnrt,les dealring - to issi Over the .r to visit-tbe Springs. ALSO—H 0 a E ...A. D. LIgS behought and sold at ail Lim es. Personsfiesiring to purchase stock will find it M their adiantas• to call on on undersigned, as liiisteek Is warranted to be as rep ,esentesd or no sale. He has a fine lot of Horses and al alesat present on bond which will he sold un reasons ble terms. They art aurind and free ream disease,. clad •aregnitrantled to w4selt ;le , sepresented. : Peranaiq find it to tbeiradrantase to cutlet the ol a * stand before biringeir purebaaingelseAshere. • • 186L—tf i NICLIOLAB2fILAY4X, • THE' EAGIAE 3, - Iyar SALE k..EXCUANGE ,STABLES Traahington Seiect, aekviZtirg, Pa .AP,PaLIsTING THE EAoLg TIOTEL THE - tindersigned noted respectful ' tyateoins tie pbblie that heikas °pelted • new „LTTFIlti t SALE AN .EXHILANCHS AtT41,1441, in this Place, And Is prepared te. otter enperior accommodations in Wiling.. Clo ham plus hiled kinmettwith Maggie* ear . Homes. llicktitight Wagon , ' 4c l . At the 'stele styles, anfficient to ni the plinth - tietinittd: ' His hoists are al/ good, wit/watts/A or •Itleadalt4 and perfectly reliabito none of your "old cripples,'" but all °lithe "2.40" order. Riding partite-aim alweryorbe accommodated and eons fortalde equipmeagefippishodt Parties, large or mnali can get ',Mt what ther want. on the most incetaincatittitni tonna.; ' • ' ' Ylaitora to the liattinlield politely attended to. -A& rel table "driven ftirnisted It desired. • Patilestsonvejtedte ledrikont the Depot tilos Ow an tined and departnre of e nary train. 'nerlied•'bbhght,„' ;Aoki, or exchanged, and alstays s e !bent" iSthetripeiets Ons potty le l'Adr play. AA , f 'no gon_ging, • blaL. , TiuMmine &Manila paid to. Inntiebing 'Tebtelto and Hacks for funerals. 4121-We Satter ourselves that by ehs}glig moderately and by rarnielfing sapealbt titeceemodatinns, wit cannot 1111,14t4laimi ettgy, raid Into patraarab /Wei aidablieb sown t. . . . T. T NAV giardwzre, Eating, dtt. 14- - ' A 11: Vw. 4 - . A" A - •• ' ANA° It OCEICIXII 1 .1-..- ,1 .. ,:•.-.. ;„ ' - ,ir, ' , ' •, •I I A 4 obsci*ter ii luktfjimit, re tarked_tei wit ininizaraleaupplrOtniltDVAßNiGat "tick now are 4iftalake.+ 1 *Wit °i d 41.14.1 1" 1.1 4 M r. street, at pricesto snit tb etim ea . Oulato3/14 , . part of - ' 1 - Oarpontae*Tooter _ Jalaakalultif'dikali. ~_,l- - 1 . , , peach /As pp, Isopil 'Whigs • •: I • • • 4` ' ..... r t . ' .. • ''Clath:"lkiga:l2.64iiiiiVii.". :)..'t , r . .; II ii "41/Ikaidiliallaiid oii o'o4l Za * Or AZltd4/4 4 (Da 11111111;Pa 111111.4 41, *ilk Tikarai i Ski alaami t ab i llikrik s ad at . / ad at this Star*. rr6r alibi 61' ei c . hpannedatatiseriwi tisaillailifig cap sescali Iliidevta.M s,l vi s a, AtvAle.stpag • *lb aisptirpalionollala iffilty•tiftrinir chiltarthettinh.l4 , l•••;:r In gi• l x • • : s' ainfiae. EMS My 19 11107 ptil 1, 1868: xtt2*t 1866. L. THR GREAT It CeMit.lifpfc ellifntll, and ie tl, 3. I: BARRETT Si CO., PnTrlet,,r. Mara heifer, N. II A L :Or co USE Mi El Us. Mad er TO, A sou Year. nu n , to. erragt 4 INlcayk 14 _ 6 7 VOlMlfille Jo► teased, o , viii, will be a. se. m D• ,t I &wow blow sloe* marwad eat ti sloes, • at MI • 4 r-- alise storms,. D AV el LAIC , z t tor orCeitya ' lasfasassod.' Xay 30.1 • 'DAVILC Mar - =Ell Sirollee • posit• tN Aped th• U. • . pay. Paidemko. ur beige* art' luy 211. MO: Dom, two doors whoilii G•ttymbeig, JOHN L Uri, Mpg Latberog Drug Skim •tuna ray au9 Persona May 29, 111117. DR. H 43 11 TOW*, ea* at 64 hop, lay, taw Disaasaa. OLIN NV: W. MAI SASS text &aorta hi cam st semis 104 will ensure May 211, OW. OSCAR to coosoethift pared to Wood 1,1177110 07D lila al gavial: bad • • &gumlike **Ma of pubU4 , • •• thottysbarg,Pa. caUR,VEYO 1,0 ViYANCIIL • Coaveysaese• °Eke of COUNTY WRITING Or ARTICLES 01! = to recoil** libelist ly attemt's) to sa4 7.1 iras =, OKI - THE undo an Ana • public, and winald la ploparad teat By grist altatation satlthwtlon.. faction gummier! May 211, 111117,4 FLO WILL b. to Gip Z. DAY sod 171 IDA rjna.t FLOUR till lame task nor faislar, ,• • when MG awe val 10 PLU, 120 L-if UNITED T. It 3.11ir EACH 8' .Br roanaisit Oct. i, lW.lr KEYST WM. E. NQ a Tills n • Aged up la the W plummet sad PM parties of do tows. stabile( attacepl, coeusodatiog . p 4••••• tti. pablkotait wir E A G r. tra;,R ...f.... JOHN L. 11/7.4 t►• Depot, oil Willa Oen sarvaatkaail Kay 211, GETTY Frill sabionibier malt Oa be lisp mid Mrseldiait s ,* , Thiesher Wired he Istoat big wirantlldie roa - Wesse e tiftiel. Natl P.-11 ME UM* El
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