tr. listarmr.m* #""kety TAU w•a FOR APRIL. The-ream of spelniramork beglia this month, and the farmer who means to gamed ninotiocon be in enineat. Don't be big a hurry to tuft the cattle - oni to the pionne. A lfttle scamper over the hills, now and then; ft* the poems and dry stock, will do - them no hann, 'perhaps ; but we know of many ao*.- tions where they are regularly turned oft is. arl,x as April, both to the injury ~o f the -- Wiresand the cattle tiemsehmi. r The fact-la, cattle and sheep need almost as much care through this month as the last ; tool we believe it to be a poeltlye injury to the pasture to poach and keep down the tender grass as soon as It starts. Now is the time to get out manure and be- gin the preparations of land for the seed.— Oats ought to go in immediately; the sooner the bettor, if. the land is in order. Many Air men put offsowiag oats teo king, while it is weH imown that the spring grains need all the advantage of the early Wes. Isst _ year the whole season Was os rainy that oats did remarkably well, ev e n when eown a little la ter, bat in the average of years, the early sown will succeed far better. Peas," of course, may go in now, and if you :mange to sow a small lot every two weeks or so, to have a succession yen will•not be likely to be sorry for it in June and Jnly. Clover should go onto fall sown grass seed immediately, if not already sown in. March. From ten to fifteen pounds per acre is none too much if you would make ewe of a good stand. If you can seize a time and sow it on a light snow, It aids the eyes to distribute it evenly, but we wouldn't wait too long for that. It is a good plan to follow the sowing with a good dressing of plaster; or If you have a little guano or superphosphate that you know to be good, that will help to give the grass an early and thriving start. Plaster requires a great amount of water to dis solve It, and the earlier in April It can be ap plied, the better will-be the result. It works down into the surface soil and is ready far the use of the plant.: If the amount of ckmerseed we mention seem large, it must be borne in mind that grass is rather an exception to the general rule, for thin sowing. A good deal of seed is liable to be destroyed by birds or worms, or from some cause to fail to geminate and so to make sure of its coming up thick, the quantity of seed should be liberal. If It fails to come well and grows thin, it is coarser and not so valuable. A good heavy roller is a Useful implement to ran over the surface. It consolidates light soli, presses the seed into the ground, and settles any stones or roots that the frost may have thrOwn up to be in the way of the scythe or the mewing ma chine. If you propose to lay down land this spring, you will find barley a better crop than oats, that is if you ,►ropeee to sow any kind of grain, rye is we think better than oats ; that is less objectionable than oats to seeed down with. Rye does well on light and loamy lands, and oats does well on light loam and on good graiel soils. Such soils are ready for the plough now, takes they lie low and undrained. About three bushels of oats an acre is considered the best seeding. Potatoes may go in this month or early next. In sowing oats fora fodder crop or a crop to cut green and cure for hay, peas may be sown with them to advantage. The pea as a field crop is, we think,:worthy of greater attention than it usually receives in this sec t ion. It makes most excellent food both for cattle and hogs. The straw will be readily eaten by sheep, or it may be used as litter. The, more manure under the barn cellar is worked over the better, and it is good rainy day work. If it has been trodden solid, or is very rich like sheep manure, giving off a sharp and pungent smell on Forking, have a supply of plaster ready at hand to sprinkle over it occasionally. It will be money well laid out.—Germtntown Telegraph. PROFIT OF KEEPING IMES, With the right attentkin and skill, this oc cupation is as pleasant and profitable as any connected with nod life. But, Eke all others, success cams after diligent efforts only, and failure attends attempts where there is a want of throughness. Mrs. Ellen B:Tupper con tributes in the Kamm Farmer her experience and estimate of profit in bee-keeping : "As a proof that bee-keeping ; as a busi ness, pays as well or better than any branch of horticulture, I would state that I am now offered for my beim $5OO in cash. It is not 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, saying nothing of the bees, honey, and wax sold in the meantime, or the'pleasare derived from the business. Now that I have so many hives, I find the profit increasing each year, without requiring more time and labor than I bestowed on a few. So far from then being slily danger of overstocking, I find my bees have done better the two past poor seasons t hen many have done where there were but a few hives kept in one place ; and I am con vinced that, where they are managed rightly, hundreds of colonies will do well where one will. To accomplish this, however, it is in dispensable to have them strong and vigtrons in the spring, that they may take advantage of the whole honey harvest." Mr. Jasper Hazen, of Albany, contributes to the Country Gentleman a short report of his experiments with the Italian and native bees, Which is valuable : In the mummer of 1860 I commenced some ex*ments with bees, using hives of my own' on, with a design. of securing the greatest amount of honey. In the year, 11160; '6l '62 my hives averaged from thirty to testy poundmirplus honey. In 1846 the bees in thirteen hives gave seven hundred and 'ainety-seven pounds of surplus honey, &Term- Jot 11227-One and four-thirteenth pounds to eachitive. The present season I had eight col aides, in hives of my own design and Danu be:tare, which gave mix swarms and five bun and pounds of unpins honey. Ina different kind hives, in which I placed four swarms bat season, I have this season four new mann* and five hundred pounds of surplus hooey. tine of these colonies was Italian bees, and three of them natives or-black bees. Tke 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 pound, of surplus Loney; one gave one hundred and twenty-three ponds of surplus honey but no swarms' ; and the other one hundred and seventy-three poommis of surplus honey, but no swarm; av g.** to each hive one swarm and one hun dred eskil twisty-dve pounds of honey. Thu awing that in the last dam of best,. preninetion was double or that in the I fink elm." ' k ro k sman thin In Ten poseeeed 850 hhveof bees, sod the pout Meanie th em . bun iris war $l,OOO. Thgy required but Iletlseess, the Whole sot toirrAitv weds week is the awes of .the yiar; COMP= dooms, befog actimkomd sows while 0111, IA then* moolnedthe tat- WAAL pelli saw : Meant Sada is "mad mot to Mommos4 toeboromr midges memos Vim, r VIM in Via adlibintired of his few Mos to tom the ton," _ ....mow« , , ~ ~ _, .....-e ;a, .. _ .........~ ~ . ~- =a NEM ,:,..„..4.01: 1 .44.-:::-....i. G 00 D • S• QUEENSWARE, A Inn ammtnteit ronntantly on hand xo t 6.r bale M the DUPHORN & HOFFMAN'S North-weAt Corner Cenfrr Square, March lA, 1/k4. NEW GOODS. REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore at., opposite the Court House, I] AYEopened a now and large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods CLOTHS, CASSI3fERES, To which they invite atteatkm—being detects:shied to nII •t krwast dials privet. FAgNESTOCK BROS NEW FALL STOCK, DRY GOODS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, D.ELAINES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, QIIKENSWANA thi largest stock in the county and RAIDWASI and Saddlery, In all its branches; at the olocuanes, °tail kinds IRON AND NAILS, will me GOODS at prim sun= 0011711111011. Give as a call sad (manias oar gook., SIGN: -OF THE RED FIkONT. 9cl.2.,Wrier If_ _J. L. SCHICK HAS JUST RECEIVED A felaiNDID STOCK Of DRY , GOODS; CLOTHS, .OA,SSIthgRES, IttERINOES, ;4 1 4 1 .14fk WOOL DELA:INES,. - ALPACAS; COBUROS, and PLAm andnliCY GO9OlikS of 4 4 41 0.iithh!leOlring' PRI" ; Ilt THAN ETU,. Can at & W. - Cobra' ini a lgi e . • : ' - MINE ' NOTIONS; CARPETS, &C., &C., LOWEST PRICES GETTYSBURG, PA. Cheaper than Ever ! OF ALL KINDS, TWEED, SILKS, GEN,GHAMS, LAWNS, P.RINTS, RABEGES, MUSLIN.% &c., twee Just recoiled their the largest to the eatutty--eorkelettne of POPLINS, GINGHAM S, FLANNELS CALICOES, is wary ♦ertet~. CARPETS, a large stack and very ehasp BRAWLS, all lciallsead esa BLANZITE6 very cheap yen cheap kneed market rat u. OILS AND PAINTS ME - "ft f**Olotici4 e `all *intei4a;di, $...:.,:.: it j.:‘.T,g-s:ff,g...Ny. le Delft 1 . • 001,1•6 • large aio4k vt • . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, "'" GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, LIAR/MARE, 1 BOOTS, SHOES AXE -HATS. I. call the attention of my customers and the own mnulty. to my large stock of goods, situ DOW offering et lower rates than they have been since the war andat, print which cannot fall to strike the purchseer as the** With every facility for 'purchasing smala at so low gi urea assay in the trade, I am Oa prepared tomert ccuti-! petite ostelow prices tram any and all quartets. Prompt confueudty to the lowest market prices Is my established rule. ffeterthnricer. 11, 18d —ly FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FALL & WINTER WEAR, THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all styes. MUSLINS, all gradeK, 'Cloths and Camila eras of a liatyles and quality. Persona wanting good Goods and fair bargains should go to A. SCOTT & SON, Cbambersburg street, 2d Square, Gettysburg, Pa.', Oct. 9, 1867 arming gmpinatuto, At WEAVER'S PATENT ADJtSTABLE SELF-FZEDIN4 ONE OF TILE GREATEST IMPROVEMENTS OF TUE AGE, • Being the first successful attempt to apply machinery to Bock Drilling for blasting purposes, and which will answer equally well for splitting Rock and drilling holes in flock for any purpose. T . • HIS Drill has everything that is desired in a Rock Drill. It has any amount of adi. jotability, so that It will stand on any uneven enr4c . M where It is possible for a man to drill. It drills perpendienbmly, or at any angle up to 55 del trees, and any depth or dimensions required for Blast ing. It operates easily, and with one of these Machines i man can do live timee the amount of work done in the old way,ln the same time. In ordinary Rock it will drill one inch per minute. With Aids Drill, 'Farmers, who have rough land, e clear the rock off with little expense, as any person wt/ can tarni wind-mill can operate the drill. It can be used in Wells, Cellars, Coal Mines, or ani place that is met with. ~The undersigned having purchased from the PM tastes, WILLUX Weavia, all his interest In said Lettei l t Patent Is and to the State of Pennsylvania, Sr. preps , ed to sell Chanty and 7bumship Rights in said State, oss reasonable terms. We have also been. constituted, by Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Patentee, for thn sale of State Rights throughout the United States. Per. sous desiring to secure County or Township. Rights in Pennsylvania, or to secure the Right for othcr Stites, will address, BELL & WEAVER, mint entown, Adams county, Pa., PLUMP TRACER. ROBERT BELL. 1 March 23, 1688.--3 m EAST BERLIN FIRM. REBERT & HOOVER] FARMING- IMPLEMENTS. Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye • Self-Raker, Etoffhein's Patent—Self discharging Wire Horse Rake, _ Shireman's Patent—Brand's Patent Wire Horse Rake —The Rockaway Wire Rake.—Also, Threshing Machines, [April, ]1168.7t OORN PLANTSRS, TWO KINDS, MIrSKSLA.N'S PA, TENT LSD WAYRAVOIIII FAUST, TORS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT-- CORN SHELLER, WAMBAUGH'S PATENT. REPAIRING oral' kinds done on short nodes. Call and see what we can do. REHEAT k IMRE& Wit Berlin, )larch 4,1888.-4 m NEW MACHINE SHOP TEE undersigned calls attention tb him new Machine Shop, at New Oxford, Admen county, which be has put up, at Large expense, with Ike determination to do good and satisfactory work. Ile will manufacture various kinds of MIISLINS, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, such as THRESHING MACHINES, SPRING-TOOTH RAKES, de.; and will keep the BUCHRYIt REAPER A MOWER on han.. braid s. All deaerrptlons of REPAIRING done promptly and se cheaply as pmeible. He has In connection with lila Machine Shop a STEAM SAW MILL, upon which he will do all kinds of work in that linty Hs asks the public to call end give him s trial, and II!, guarantees full satisfaction. March 26,184111.-8 m JAMB STOCK. goal, gumber, gime, 6cr. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. &0., &0., &c., THE undersigned has bought out his fernier partner, WK. Gaunt, and now coot inneathe yomenommaarmaszcesarme:...3w: himself—at the Gettzsburg Lime Kilns; on the corner ot the jtallroad and Forth Stratton street. Thankful Jim past patronage, howl!' endeavor to deserve Rs conthm; ance, by prosecuting the business u vigorously and mil large a scale u passible—always selling a good mild and giving good measure. Farmers and others may look ibr the prompt filling of orders. I Be also continues the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most popular kinds. Housekeepers an others should givekina cialL Bleokmulth Coal condos =1 Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In G ityebarg. ' Gettyebarg, Nov. 20, 1867.-t( , JACOB LIME FOR SALE Michael- Leer's Old Stand PITERSI377RG, Y. S. ADAMS CAOU.NTY, JOHN AND PETER BECKMAN WOULD respectfully announce to. V V thepatella that they mu now pre/plead to fur l nub liner to stay quantlty. Peewee voold do well to C ni f=l ellili bolero-toles eleewbeve u they will tot modatine In every rupect. 1i0v..110,11167-4os - • TIN-WARE n'mvES• THE lARGEW Attioonmearr OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, • - utige w erky Wray Po/UM ibiviararat TM s hex 000103111-5T0,118 it kW" - - -upaigaidob Si.ib - Do*Enox, 40L; ijim: ls a i tr ou t odrati o l l" 4 " l6l "m tal." Isrr& 7 11 11 fil , ; a. opoi.• APIERMIINt • I _ g attitangw, AT TILE STORE ON A. SCOTT & SON, ROCK DRILL, PATENTED JULY 16, 1867 AT NEW OXFORD. Winvart, cket 4 " . O. -,.. ValetilSUMO. - --- '"'"'"r• -- lt" " --",""--:-. Tr` - r- - "'"" -. .c, , •,,,"' ~,;., . . flte A TIGII'S ' 001 , 14 ER 01AL: 1 - e t i,./ 18lIBBS.—We arna , mare to farmer. amid " " " la Tertlll2BlB, that the 181krirltig , prtree brew bee» tor the spring season : .. . Retro/vs It 1,,W 40.1 It 1 110,11PpAvt„ . . • . : - = Pdea, $5B per Ms. • . i s BAUGH'S CUICIAGO 80. FiltilLl2l6ll , .12r1c1) $4B per 2,008 Ms. I , . "ItAlloll'S 61110800 B 1.00,13! ?immix.' pr ke, $5O per 2 000 Me. . This well-known poptitar trade-mark will be found Yety package of the above insences. T htish it eittlakatt a, in which Bcce'sliostskexmnet bays been bald, durhsi tau% teen years past, we shall ft& ly sustain in the future. Um , fob now the entire control of Um great renoances orals city, ofCblesgo,forforaishing Am monia and Plies 4 hate yi e ldi n g material. VlE—Bose; Dyi.a, Mesh, Blood, to., we have, is connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largut facilities for tarnishing these ampere'', at the shore Mer prices. BA MU t SONS, Philadelphia. r igit ri DE MARK NOILTH-VMSTERN FERVIJZINO etii at°. JOHN EAMON A 00., Geuorel Agents, New York GEORGE W. KIRKE k CO., " GEORGE DUGDALE, Wholesale Agent, Baltimore. For all information respeettr.g the above Mamas, ad• dross-either of the above houses. • Jeu,15,1g68-3ot PUILADILFUII, Muth let , 1888. W for Sbeg to r ii i i ns fu_nu eetlon On you that rstmu ire ere se prepared o t t o offer MILLINERY GOODS conalstiug of the NEIVEST.SHAP.ES In Straw, Silk and GIMP lists, Bonnets, ice ; Velvets, Silk Clcods, Ribbons, flowers, feathers, Bucher, Crepes, Blondes, Braids, Ornaments, Ac., Ac. We shall be hap py to welt on you at our store, or redid,e your orders.— Prites low for cash. Yours, Ac. 11. WARD, Noe. 109, 105 and 107 N. Second at , March 18.—lm TINWARE, TUS, largest aiwortment of well made TIN WARY in the city constantly kept on haled; , also a general assortment of Rouse Famishing Goods. Comitry storekeepers will And ft to their 'Armitage to all. JNO. M. MELLOY, 723 Market street, Phlbutelplkia, Pa. March 25-4 m. ME! WAGON MAKING. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he carries oo the W t 1 o, . 1 1 / 4 t ; In all its branchee, at his Shop, in Cumberland township, about one•balt mile from Itream's Mill, on the road lead ing from said MITI to the .Iminittaburg road, and is pre. pared to execute all orders with promptness. iiiirREPAIRING - Wa OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO He also manntattaree HAND-RAKES, 1511ABLNO POMO AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re• tall trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. , Aug. 7,1887 .- 1 y WILLIAM 11. HOOCH. GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 Busurts OF WHEAT WANTED The unJerslgned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester,(formerly called "Walnut Grove," but now "Great onowago Mills") to prepared to do all kinds of work to his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange. the very beat qualities of Super, Rut's, and Family FLOUR. also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. listings SAW. MILL attached, he is prepared to FIL all kinds ofinmbery it the shortest notice. A harmer in need of lumber and (lour, can put a log upon hi s throw a few buehehi of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for 11.mr, and the log sawed, thus saving • double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ns. chinery now employed in these 'WILL Saving the best of workmen, he wilt be able to please every body. Thankfeersor part favors be hopes for a eon tinuance of the same. S. J. MY KU& New Chester. April 23d. 1867.—1 v. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND • BELL HANGER, Zug /hate street, Aatf a squan from the Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or ., dere in Ms Hine. Work does to the meet slake tantory swung..., sad *A pried. as Lur see pouilglis be &Herded to make a Hying. GAS PIPE famished, as well es Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights Ae.• also WAVLE , PIPE, Stops, Top and Prost Spigots, sad, in short. *Terpthing belonging to gam or water. fix ture*. Dolls hung, and furnished if desired. Locki of all kinds repaired. [Dee. 26, 186f.-tf WIRE RAILING, Wire thiarde br Ptoue !routs: AgT lum; he.; Iraq Bedsteads, Wire Web. Wag for Sheep sad Poultry Yards; Brea ai d b ee Wi re Cloth, Sieves, fenders, Screens br Coal, Or s o * h e., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresting Londstitp• Wires br Windows, hc.; Paperatakers' wi ree m ese a m e, al Wire Work, ho. Every information bi addressio4 the ssaitafactnrers. N. Wd.LHISH h BON No. 11 North Sixth at, Philadelphia. , Feb. 5, 1808.-ly BARK ! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED BLACK OAK BARK, for svhb.b be will pay ea ee per cord, on delivery, In good order, at hls lanyard in Gettysburg. Wanted also ROCK OAK BARK E==l for which the highest market price will be given Feb. i 2. -6m WM. A. DROWN & CO., lIMBRILLA. AND PARASOL MANUFACTIIIUSIS PHILADELPHIA, Invite attention to their stock of PARASOLS, SUN 171IBRZLLAS, GINGHAM BUN lIMBRILLAS, SILK AND QINGHAI( lINBEILLAN Par ale st the lowest prices of the dep. [Airill.-lm AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERBEAMING SEWING MACHINE. Is warranted Waxiest' ta the best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, /ailing, Cordln , Tucking, Braid ing, CiaMming. Qalltiair , Ov Imbreddertog on the edge, and in adliUm makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all ibbries. 17 . 1148 PO EQUAL. BEM ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE, lIM IA THZ WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest, krir it is Aso Maddest stuthisted *sweets a silapie wed stediguatoat ammonia's., Medan wittTpartiealass sad sasphn of work doss op this Mach his, cask I* had on Intim tea at ea Office at the Apia at J.M. Watilea's and Vorkdi atom Baltimore st., Ostiphat illi t tiala " D. W. 2011110 N, Apat. *LAU Wishful warraitan par, and lastniamos peenidart4 patatitiosuAt to ail pushapars, 1,8, --Sas . SEWING MACHINES! THE -DROVER I B !Ili mum is uSII,-Thm ItachttlePbecook a wolliame**lll all* bp add Wirt ,or t r am ,. laisailka. ' WI takakaallta lam*. so an 'llle !satiate and ma satotroally ioab oso ,fia..l to ba gio 1 , . la us lii anal° live folig thai k . - 1177. "Graf[! MI , * UMW * aIaSSI• * l wo & s. . Vat balm boa 1E306 astlivato llsolobas oforoad a tmago or Mao illbodlaim ars to Atfraitatitall lito spool worse rewladtm sad ay lava L a : eamellatita Thli, 1111) a taf t• =raft= ._,._ aideed Itrolateisayauta &al 11 001 7 .4. saw ftwamoutolitor_ Atia sod saa de, Stir "ark iatortatalt ima be-dalitity a=two bl = a4M"6lB4a l saijb".6. ** 400 . mommia, _ .ahotiolionoill= " lia l or laud so "1111141.1.117, , „,,totolas LIM :,~ UN TJJ SUBSCRIBES. WANTS 600 CORDS OF 500 CORDS OF JOHIT RUPP 246 NARKRT 37'11F.ST, Jkwing Vtaddnes. THE GREAT , . , 4 , ~ irto. 1 , 1' ,.. ' . : "' ' ' 01: l' : .' r l ' ',I 1 ! icanfretiono, sego, gallons itc. H. MINNWit; ; . . CHAMBERSBURe STREET nett,deor to the Naples. andel, 5 GETTYSBURG PA., Confection, 'Periodical and News Depot. - The Daily Papers of:Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, fon dles, Oranges , . Lemons, Mr Nuts, Scc., &c., Boston ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to &wines and parties at sltortea rate, Match 26.—tt CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM SALOON JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg Str., Gettysburg, , 'Having completed We new building, tuts opened the largest sisortasent of rcmfectlons ever offered in Get tysburg, including French & Common Candies , Soy., Wsta, te.. and everything belonging to a Bret-class Oonkctionerv, with special accommodations for Ladies andA eat lemon. ICE CREAM supplies! on shortest notice. Feb.l2.—tf SEGA - R STORE. REMOVAL The undersigned has removed Ms Seger Store to the NORTH-lIA/ST 130113 ER OP Tag DIAMOND, GETTYSBURG, where he mks • continuance of the public patronage. His new location la on 6 cadre most • CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and his stock of Began among the roost choice and satis fietory. II• ktep on bawl the beat BRANDS, awl win liittnufacture for general salt throughout the county. Fie •11l sell at the loweet,living prices, awl at wiku:eintleaud retail Hs is oleo the agent fur the Rittnn4lk4l ( V..) Tobacco work., and will well thole Chewing Tobatco, wt hot:- sale lower than It eau be bought in the city Remember the blaze, In the Diamond, between Brint hors Stara and McCtell►n's IloteL WASIILNGTON 111ZRBOWER April 8, 1888.-1( let all the People Come ! Fancy Goods and Confectionery ,Store undersigned, having bought out J. Y. Warner's lasyq Goothonfeetlonery ow Baltinsore street, nearly oppo.gb fahneebieks' More, Gettysburg, Invites the publl s patronage. Large tad tasteful as the Wet hu been, no effort will be yard to reader It .till more attraztlys and daairable Ne now offers Writing Desks, Work Baker, Portfolios, Sateltela, Pocket Bonita, China Toys, Pocket Cutlery, Jewelry, Mesa, Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Outubs, *site, Nuts, NPI2IOI, Plain 4Nady. Fancy do. Pickles, • Sardine*, Lobsters, Choi-chow, Fancy cakes. Parana Cracker, Wins Bliciati., Maareo• do., Fire Works, Pena At Penctlii, Writing Papers, anvelopes, Tobacco I 8 apirs, le., to., le, "TOO NUMEROUS TOO XEICTION." tie Intende to sell everything at the invest possible prices. believing that "small prods..' bring let Wee. " and are therefore best Sir haler arid seller. Como one acrao all 1 A. R. FEIBT&L. April I, 11168.—tt JOHN M. MINNIGH Diamond Confectionery. Baltimore Street, opposileStar and Sen tine' O f fice, Gettysburg, Pa. oohlisetiens of all kinds, French and Ocommia Canal's, Fruits, Oran,gsi, Lemons, Nu is, Toys, and Notions war ay on band. Also, Just received a large assortment of common and fanc7 VAZENTINBS, Athol which will Weald at the knead 014 rater. Cal aid amine. iab.l2.-41 Vtdygrapit gaUtrito. 'EXCELSIOR GALLERY. P . IIOTOG.R4PES, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTYPES, &c., '&., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLEFIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, AND ALBVMS iN GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY REDUCED riarc.Es. We dad In nothing but the best of Its kind. Cell sad nimble Mt stork. 0, TYPag -- April yeas.--tr 'ProPrietor. REMOVAL! TBB GETTY/HMO SKYLIGHT GALLERY. rjGatiSYSiglied takes pleasure asasommingto the sitistaue of ClotEyabort sad the public gootralb- that ti• Ma roamed from him old rooics pa WestXhiihrstnt=ltioure street sad nosey opottto ttoreo Itrotlkors. !Mk. tomb* sogromoiterjabsiblin rsesady St iv r i a bi• NOV,. novasinalvola •0* him to tofrillotorto to 1111 40 11 .5 an with $ ortectsara luaoquittled any 1,140;1114,, 2.110T0G.S GS ct sisio sad deeartirtioni t ioniehlkidln ti•itseststylls Nab 0111,1314) sod 1 4441110Ari1l AA of of 41,1*- , • , , , , TavaIeRTILIIII4 MU, s ssiv stylSorptotare ii Ms bosoms say with tllks pabille i zet *sr theft %may OI L s I Pc = am sad As 011 a Ait err I. Abb— D V I O PICITURN, latish for tfaallibillti am pompons& Ire in (tiny ea tie business la all Its asitirrt . sigtuulconskie r *i ris WM* la • - ! , _ ; EN/4840VaraM Pzitritaciairsitivort. s'oolia* — fiii*l. # l4 , ll oetirw. , mat i lbr r e zwitmic constantly ,on band AND next door to Eagl• Rotel, DIAMOND ,- myt.slra„.art, ffiagg4f :pant 1111111 . CENntiLLFI X, • - RA.:14,11. 6 A Poubbstrirkfriuts ruaritag 'mimesis Pbibid4ikblu 'and Pittsbiktg. tam ifigflefr , sburyi musk* tbs lug stbSufttioar, • • Gottysburg lowa at 1.14 *. it. siel _PG lh L Hanover Inaction - strive 14.05 " " _10.53 " 9.33 " yarrlthutg ,1117.114 12„44 1,1 4 45 •" • t.. . leave • • ...La • !US a, :a. :Phila.lpaa • , smite . .6.20 " , 7.10 Ilstjfs6tfrg••' have •' • 5 .• Pittsburg': -Merits 140 At Platadalyntioehea connections ate mad, with the Wane ifinit 7 lhnion nod Pistets Cities. At • POtsburglontipstioussze inadato &bit, Yew 114.1 At r t with the ti-aftui for ell Western points. • ligt-Pot farther laureation apply to , . , SDWASL H. WILLIAM, • I Gen. Superintendent, Altuitsa, Pa Urnr W. Ownszte.,, Ucn, Pam. Agent, Phibeta. za. iscs.—er TORTIIRRIT CENTRAL RAILWAY MATER k'HEDULE. .00 knitkafter Traituf "will 'lwo' 'lawyer Junction' as follows: . . , • LSAT"! NORTHWARD. 12.50 a. tn.—Daily for Wit liamsport, &ally (except t3ttn '" bye) thriftily*, Kochipster, Beffittn,Hiagant 'IOU end tat end the Wont. . . 1048 is —*airy (Inctogit Sends) lair Inadrs,ButTalo, &c 2.06 p. (except Su ndaya) (Jr Will la tresr3rt and Erie. 6.11 p. (except Sendays) tbr Yogic. • 9.3 p. tn.—Daily (except S.ctnrdnye)f r Ilserlit.org •DJ the West. LEAVE FOUTTIWAILD. 8.53 a. an.—Daily (except Mondays) tdopying Parlton only. 7.37 a. cm—Daily (except Snadaya) stopping at all Sta tions. 10.26 a. m.—. Daily stopping at Shrewsbury,. Parkton„ onktou and Cockeysville, 3.48 y in.—Gaily (except Sundays) stopping at all E...ta lona - EDW. S. YOU NG . Gen. Pass. Agent, ' Baltimore,•3l4 J. N. DUBARRY, Osu. Superintendent. Feb. 5,1568.-tt ilarriabargiiPeimoil H AN OVER BRANCH RAILROAD TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY. May eth,1867. pusenger trains on the Hanover Branch Railroad will leave as follows: FIRST TRAIN (which makes connection with the trains on the North ern Central railway at the Junction.) will leave Hanover at 9.00 A. M., for York, Baltimore, liarrhiburg,and inter. mediatestations. yht, train arrives at the Jitnetion at 9.55 A. M., connecting with the Peat Line Bon Ih, on the. Northern Gentral Railway, which arrives at Baltimore at 12 30 P.M., and also with the Mail Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.05 P.M tn.-This train returns to Hanover at 1211. and arrives at Gettysburg at 1 P. M. SECOND TRAIN Leaves Hanover at 2.20 P. M. and arrives at the Junction at 3.10 P. M., connecting with the Mil Train Booth, which arrives at Balthnore at 6 I'. )1. Passengars by this Train for York lay over at the Junction unt11 , 6.12 P. M. 'This Train returns to Hanover at 4 M., with pasengere for LLsnover, Gettysburg and Littlestown. Pameengers leaving Baltimore tar Hanover, Oet tysburg and Littlestown, will take either the Mail Train at 8.30 A. AL, or the Fast Line at 12.10. P. M. May. 29, 1n67. JOSEPH LEIB. Agent. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS. On and after Wedneeday, November fah, 1867, Pas senger 'Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and make connections as follows: FIRST PASSENO KR TRAIN will leaveGattytburg at 0 15, A.M., with pasaengers for York, Harrisburg, Phila delphia, Baltimore, and the North and II est, arriving at Hanover JIIIICIIOII witlwrit change °fears, at 10 15, A. M., connecting with the Fast Line South, on the:Northern Central Railway, andanrivingat Baltimore at 12 20, noon. Also, connecting with Mail train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1 00, P. M. Arrive at Getty'. burg 12 40,-P. Id., with paesengers • from Harrisburg, York, B.:It furore, and Washington. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1 30, P.M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 3 30, and connecting with Ball train Eolith. Arrive in Baltimore at 6 00, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 5 30,P.M., with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg, &nabs. North ■od West and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the Past Line IS , Jrth, which leaves Balti more ■t 13 10, noon. Pasaeugers can leave Baltimore in the Mail train, at 8 20 A. M.. and arrive In Gettysburg at 12 40, P. M. Or bale Baltimore la the Fast Line at 12 10,noott, and ar rive In Gettyaburg at 5 40, P. M. But one change of cars either way, viz: at Hanover Junction, B. MCCURDY, Emit . Dec. 1, 186; READING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT November 25, 1867. Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, tteadlot, Pottrrille, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lancaster, Colombia. Ac., 4c. Trains leave Harrisburg 4.,r New Tork,as follows: At 3.00. 5..t.n and 8.10-A. IL, and 2.05 and 9.35 P. 31... connect ing with similar Trains co the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 5.10 and 10.15 sad 11.:14 A. M., sad 3.40 and 920 P.M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.35 P. M.. Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Potts tillt; TlMaqua Minerasills, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allemtoarn and Philade4 ptila, at 8.10 A. M. and 2.04 and 4.10 P/M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations• Rae 4.10 P. 11. mak. connections for Philadelphia and Columbia Only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M. . . Returning: LOAM! New -Tot k at 9.00 A. M, 1200 Noon and 5.04 and S.OO P. M.; Philadelphia at 8.111 A. 51. mtd 3.30 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philnielphlast A. M., reterning from. Reading at 6.30 P.M.., atop. ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.46 A. M. and 2.46 P. M.; Ashland 6.00 A.M. and 12.19 twin, and 2.00 P. - 81.: Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M. Leave Pottsville for Itarrisbers„ via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Hoed at 7.10 A. M and 1200 noon. Reading Asmotamodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.00 A.M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at 61.5 A.'S, returning leaves Philadelphia at b.OO P.M etl wads Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M., aNI 6.15 P. M.lbr • lipkrata, Lids, Lancaster, Colombia. tr. On Sundays: Loire New York at 5.00 P. 1f.,, Phi ladel phis 800 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train ran- Ding only to Reading; Pottsville 6.00 A. M• Harrieharg 5.21 A. M. and 4.10 and 925 P. M., and R eading at 1.00 and 715 A. IL for Harrisburg, and 7.06 A. M. 11.40 P. M. for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and FaCtITI/011 Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rated. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. A. NICOLtS, General Superintendent Reading, Pa, Dec. 4,1887. girerg tableg.-7 GETTYSBURG LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thankful for thetiberalpatrenageheretafory received, headmen to info= th e public that hecontinnes the LIVERY BURN ESE at his old stand on Washington street, Got tyaburn, near the Railroad, w here he is pre pared at all times to accommodatep erionewit banything in his line. HORB2II, COACHES, BUG GlZB,kc,, arnlshed at short notice and on reasonable terns, and eceopetent ds leers sent along itdeslred. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. His stock and Coaches are of the Ant cian,aag no pales will be spared to make passengers comfortable. Us is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for fenerals; and also tapartitedeatrbug to go over the Battle/laid or to visit the Springs. • • • ALSO—HORBBB AND ilifiL.BB will bebough t and sold stall times. Penionedvairlngto oirchase stock will dud it to their advantage to call on en undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be vs rcp' Amnia or no sale. He has a dnelotof Horsesand Hulas at present on hand which will De sold on mama. hie terms. They are sound and free trim diseue, and are guarantied to work as represented. Period, will And it to theiradvantag to callat the old stand before lairingor pnrchasingelsewhere. Hay 28, 1867.—tf NXCHOLAS WIATEN THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettobarg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersigned . would reepeatfui. "inform the public that be has opened a new LIVERY, BALD AND NXCHANQD STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior accommodations in this line. He has provided himself with Buggies,.oar riages. Hacks, Light Wagons, tcof the latest styles, sulldent to meet the public demand. His horses are all good, without spot or blemish, and perfectly reliable— none ofyour "old cripples," but all of the '2.0 " Order. ' Riding parties can always be accommodated and emu Portable equipments furnished. Parties, large or small, can get Just what they want on the most ccommodating terms.' Tiritors to the Battle-gleld politely attended to, and reliable drivers ibrulabed it desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the al riral and departure of every train. Homes bought, sold, or exchanged, and aligns • chance for bargains given . Our motto Is "kir play and AO gouging." ugh. Particular attention paid to furnishing Vehicles and Racks for Funerals. giy-We Sitter ourselves that by charting taadatately and by Ihndidting superior accommodations, we cannot Ail to please every one who patronizes oar amtiddtob NNW. T. T Tl9l. Nair 211. attw/tot, eutitry, &c. HARDWARE AND a ROC THE eub.cribere hoes Jost returned from Om oitha with saimmeareenpply of 11.4iLDWAILIB GROBBREII, midrib they are offerMitat thairaidatsad la Baltimore street, at pricertoSult lb etialso • Outs totlotOseistdie Pasrt • . " • paspestpr!eTaole... 4 - •• • Slaekassitli , .Tool's . • . • , easel' SI ko e Yindisiga , ' adtapt . MaketteTaale, - • • listeeekroper'ellstszet . Allidadeotlros is vs' oCiAItIXB O . 3''lLL 11111).... Offetreiste, &a., eta: rtardestisreklassiviled In Ow . etetal dopistiseste bs ad at this iitere.:' , lPrery Ass Of lifeelualielmoll a as. antmodisteelbera with toeliessdindisp,sied Hoseelesew * e as y ' s u d axeri article's theirlins. Giro a e stall a arepitiersdtbeellaidlierforasabiessystlieillesa asteftheikity _ . •• -Pan I. DANN* May , 1167 2S iIIAVIDZIIIII4IIIL , _ s kiax:Paige4*** - . • " _ ortiAtit s * 14' Fla UMW . .. r•Sa~ ..~!IlII~1~ READY-HAVE CLOTHING. . , pint andersigawl, having tibia the store of 1. D. Netlag, ea Saltbaistaatrett.Gattfsbarg, Penna., appeal* the 'rnatvreiome• r oglers, respoctfully to forms his (sista& that tre 10 PrePar 6 d to nil Ready-Made Clothing COATS, SHIRTS; CARPET SACKS, All of wlskit will be sold at to irp.:r (..1 R A TiS. GEO. JACOB:, & BRO., Charnbcrsburg Street, Gettipthury, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, TWEEDS, Of.all styles, and best quality the market can produce,furn ished cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if de sired, without extra charge. Goods. made up and warrantea, The Howe Sewing Machine, The most perfect & reliable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legitin of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, 1867. The 'lowa Machine will do a larger variety of work in beterAtyle than any other machine, and defies all c Are• petition fur simplicity and ease in working. Call and examine them. Circulars containing price hst. &c., can be harton applicat ion. (Web.l2, MEROIIANT TAILORING. and other trAteriale for Men's Wenr, furniehe.l And mad up, to order, on short notice Work also solicited from Customers, o purchase their Goods elsewhere NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING CIAYTOING FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, which ke I. selling at such prices as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Call and judge fur yourselves.— To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help bu(bny, when they see It so much to their Interest to do so. Ha has Coale, Pact*, Vests, elan styles and materials Hata, Boots aad Shoes Shirts, of nil kinds, Hodery, Gloves, Handkerchief's, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Pranks, Bailees, Umbrellas, Pocket KLITIII4 Begars, Smoking and Chewing Tobarsoa, Pipes, Stationery. Cc. ; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thouan and one other article*, entirely too numerous to detail in a news paper advertisement. He mks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or wilt sell cheaper. Don't forget t eplace—coraero York street and the Dlamond,Gettysburg. May 29, 1867. JACOB BRINHERIIOI7. FALL & WINTER GOODS r yam want a cheap Over coat, Su to NORRIS' r , ..r., want A good cheap Dress Coat to Koßitis, 1' you want a good Everyday Coat, go to NORRIS'. 11l you want a good pair of Pasts, go to NORRIS'. 1.1" you want a good cheap if est, go to NORILIir r you want a FASHIONABLE HAT, to NORRIS' IF you went • late Fall Style Cap, go toNORBIr IF yotk want a good pair of Bouts orShom, Ntiß_ HM go to E IT Joswant a reaIIIONABLE NrCli , to liolarr.. IN yw want a goed French Calf Halter , '. 17 you want a good Umbrella, go to NO RRIS go to NORRIP. Tr yon want good raper Collars, go to NOWLIN. IF you want a hahionablo salt °feta:: os t , o to MORRIS'. you want anything in the Gent lem an's Line, . . p yaw want a good 8310 E-11. ugo to NORRIS'. y l t m i rllif. IP yea want good KLUFT UNDER go to NORRIS*. sun —A laws stock of CABNIMNIIEB IN Tin PLW.3. Personsprolering the goods to Beadydtuvi• Clothing, can be accommodated at the byweat dish price. Oct. 9, 1867.—tf Tfto. 0, NORRIS. New Boot and Shoe Store. NEW GOODS AND AT LOW 'PRICES. TKS undersigned has opened a new Spot and Shoe Store, on BALTIMORE smut', onddoor south or the Presbyterian Church and nearly apposite McCreary 's Saddler Shop where he offers an attractive aseortnient of goods In his line, all new and selected with the great est care. He has - LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LAMES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, . GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS, • GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS; GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPMALL STYLES, GENTLEMEN'S BALM ORNTLEhUINII BROGANS, Se. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, 31.1813118' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac ~ Am, At" /to, BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, is. Ale. All will be sold at the lowest Ulnas profits. Buyers, from town and country. are Invited to call aid examine goods and prices beibre purchasing elsewhere. lam de termined to sell Obeep...a little cheaper than any other howls in the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing ihirly and squarely with everybody. I hope to merit and receive an erocolusging share of public ag Ths MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be carried on, In all RA Vasa's. Boots, Shoes and Getters made to order. Ahoy Route and Shoes of is own maim facture eessteaUy one Repalstag &sae on maws noti t ..—and no to give satleihettou. None but first plus workmen ssmployes% Navin a Mfathiee experience at the tonshum, I feel confident that I eser please all who may call. - D. N. KLIDGEL. Gettysburg, liity 81, 1807.-tf ROBERT C. COBEAN ffAs Justreoehrad a sow supply of . . la a i Caps ; Bodts.kShoes, .... , . glikt.tioug, ft'irs.k....,:dah' . - Isa is eilliorg it L et rishosed rice& , Be oho 11110411*IIFN and rOps In IfARNESS ofall kinds, pro:NO.4 and on liamatikt• terea. Bridles, !Wien Mdpsatesks, UWE, Taiga,. Wish. am • groat vs-' Irlati of Notio . unhinty• at UDE Coll at M. oid it••• ••• );,I,l .. alw e lbu ioo l " /o " e !"4'! 4 " ri ' Drag 41.1%* Delo - le be ifilie Ibt Ire: ' Jas. 111 1 111111.4 f •. - sail, Vtoto, &r: CHANGE OF -FIRM. - OF ALL KINDS, - . PANTS, DRAWERS, UNIIIRELLAS BUFFALO & t; Uti SI I i I.ES, &c. Yli 1:018 ill:\ IN i HAN" Apt it 8, 1868 MERCHANT TAILORS, next Jour to Keyston.. Hotel TO FIT Also, sole Agents for Adams County fur CLOTHS, CASWIMERES, T WEED SATISFACTION WARRANTED W. T. KING, York street, opposite the Bank Juu• 12, f267.-1y AT BRINKERHOPF'S STACKS OF THEM! Soldiers' Head-Quarters ♦t NORMS' STORE, Is the plate to jet your CHEAP FOR CASH. elothinly, 1104 Alas, ac. N-KW • -Gr Q . GEO ; ARNOLD bay . sow wands LllOll ftool READY-31 ADE CLOTHING, mostly of hti own nahufacture, comas( log oral ibei of COATS, PANTS k VESTS, SHIRTS, . . CRAVATS, AT PRICEB TO SUIT TRB %TYROL /areall, Inuistloo and judgo for yooff•iTEL'lklb Oct. DO, 18087.—1 f VESTS, FALL STYLE OF HATS FOR 1867. S. S. M'CREARY TRUNKS HAS just rseeived s fresh gad senors' assortment of HAW, Inelndlng the stry latest style of fine Osastmers and &ft Far Hats, and sing a tars. supply of floe and low priced Wool HATS and CAPS In Men sad BOYS. lie Inviteshis friends and thspubliato sisebin, a call. Sept..l.l, 1867, THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingari Bitters. rPtliS WONwEIII , OI. REMEDY was ellecovtred as introduced about twenty years ago by Dr.'. Chi op Is., an eminent Egyptian physiciatf.' lie had long seen and felt the *rant of some rion•dy which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent tench of the suffering which the human renal, use then ccmpelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the elek •nd dy Inv, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus lie was lad to think and experiment ; and slier ten years' study anti labor, he presented t• his fellow-man the wonderful Zinger' Sitters. The effect cr this preparation in the prevention and cure of discs", was so marvellous mad astonishiug, that tbe most flatter ing meek, of royal favor were bestowed upon lips w ho discovered it. Hie name was placed upon the Doll of Nobles. and a gold medal with the folios Jog inaeripe iou —Dr. S.Cheopems; the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has bten used in several epidemics of cholera both as a preventive and curative measure, and with choler, great SUCCIIS6I4 tbe t It has been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure, applies with nearealleas farce t cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect ne against his terrible disease should he freely and persistently sued. All pathologist' now agree that the cholera potion acts on the system through the blood. and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organ, and keeps them in working order, must prevent • safllek:nt nonmetals t Goa of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the . orgaui.m. This is true not only of cholera, hot of nearly all other met zdiee, especially the different forms of fever. The Ziugari Bitters is just such a remedy as the shove conditions require. It acts on the organist excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of routs and herb', DO nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and it. effect• prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases bare been cared by it: Cholera, Diarrhma, Dysentery, Dcrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, •Fever, Ague, Nervous Anaemts, Female Irregularitics.Dyspepsia.flott u. leery, Colic, lc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot st the Walnut street wharf, Harris. burg, Pa. Sold by Drugriets.llotelkeepereandGroceregenerally. igs_Ci. F. KA LB EL EISCII. solo Agent for Gettysburg. F. 1tA117.1111, Sole Proprietor Itarrisbarg, P• May 29, 1867 ALL AROUND'EHE 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 Nashan, Sept. In,. 18GC. BARRETTE VEGETABLE HAIR RE- ffrOILATITY reitores Gray Halt to 14 sutural color.— Promotes the growth of the Hair. Clump' the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents flair falling rut. Is a superior Dree sing. It contains no Injurious ingredients, and Le the most popular and reliable article throughout the FAIL Welt, !Korth and South. $3..501d by Dr. 8.. Horner, Gettysburg; J. I Tangb- Intmagh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler: Petersburg o /Snyder & Bow, Littletdown, and til l ages's getiorzlly. Feb. 12,18611.-11 PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. ALSO, Execlima for Ladies and Weakly Penton., TO USE. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SUER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, POUR YEARS OLD rjustly wales Wine is made from the ji ustly celebrated of the Oporto Grape, raised la this cone try.— Its invaluable litiAleffia4Auti 3;01 , :fte4 9 1/ 47144,1 are unsurpassed by any o'htr native Wine. Being th pure eke of the Grape, prodsmid ender Mr. Bpeer'a own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guarantaad. The youngest child may partake alit' gen erous qualities, and the weakst invalid may use it to ad vantage. It is particularly beselitial to the aged and debilitated; and seta to the mimes aihsaala that af flict the weaker sex. It ia, 'miry rammr.t, A. WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids ass lipeer's Port Grape Mask. Tamales use ilfmar's Port Grape Wino- Weakly parsons lad a tesetilt by its use. Bpser's Wines in Ilaspitahr are preferred to oda* miaow. 4fir Sold by Druggists sad Brows. •Ike Trade 'applied by Joanna, SoMoray Cowden, and French, Maar& k Co., In Philadelphia. A. Spear's Vineyard, New Jereey,.oMee,243 Broadway New York. [Sept 4, 11162.-ly y 01:TNT'S COMPOUND! PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, Cr my other Inillannissory or inverd Comm ot the Throat tf not of too loud standing. A 1.., SCARLET TITER. This medicine hes been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES In different parts of the country, *adieu serer bee. known to talf taken in time and aoawding to dire° Hons. It is warrsnted to cure. Giro ftutrialand it will speak lin livery hoesebold ehashr provide them mires with • box of tibia medicine and keep it on hands. The curse emit has dieted are truly marvelous. .Prepared auttaoltillp lanast. Yotrirr Jt Co, Osti/ 9- burg, Pa orby their antborteed agents. /or sale at nearly - all thelitatee in Adams comity. May 49, 11111.-tf "SWUM /OUST & CO. 628 H°" SKII"'S . 628 WM. T. HOPKIN'S !'OWN MAKE" "KE'rSTONE SKIBTB,7" are the beat and 0110119, Low Pawn Hoop Skirts in X inorkot. Trail Skletee 26 eprielPi, slfidt SI gorier , . 21.20; and 40 spifiagi. $1.46. Plain Illtirte, 6 tape., 20 ' OptisjpoloClosti; 271 - apts., 90 Nate; Meanitio, dim ; aid all ollMmili dIAL Warranted in awry "Our OWN Make" of .'UNION 81LIMT11,"=n Tape Trail; now to 60 springs, OntoWC Plain, 81: luptoel, 20 to 40wisp, fres to NM. no lo Skirts are better than Nome mold by ethos efiabliehmen to on test dam goods, and at anwb lowarpriese. "Oar OWN Make" et "OILLIMPiON 51[11.111" 18111 is ;: b Org e rh=el . . l t:2 oo . ETU tote c the . viaco= a ene of the feet. Muenfactired of the best linen Steel Spolupivery enpoier tacos. and th• dyke o il letetatio - telitedinge and 9 1669 ."' of Securing Wen wpm for danddlity Rad ezeollen es any Mbar Man to this country, eel ere JWider, raw • elm- Mo, will Weer loses; Ow ' note orabibetion, wed are „. realty obagersbea ail Maim Jhalit Job' I ' 7 =gag are bang sold okaillowitobt ill t "It and the oepoinhur milaill nooder. are Priest It yola want the best, ad e a Chainplop . Nittre.w Myatt do net end theliared Mu mot chant yeti wboni yew deal to order Own Indryau„ or C. od sand direct to ma Iturobewebe par dig. =teel Idiots enactif wbatt end we it* Moo to ma sad.we, -ellartawii, or aped Ibr Wboluald .i. To be WI at Mud! at Lim AIM. 1110 basil on inciannY , nada& Ai darer only, to whom all adore shank Itti MAR mamma AND lALIIIIIIOO4I, jogon BT., Betimes Mb dad f tilotioll4l~e. Deb. to. isesAlis , -. 77 i , I r:WU WOW= a. r i c M a Psu ' • ' ' amaze—Zip, • . • • ' ft . " Iguitaiul, 00061/1.04434.4t 15, 1868. DRAWERS, HOSIERY, &e. VitditaL 1. 1866.. L. !BE GREAT .1. R. BARTLETT t CO., Propri•turs, Xaimbeetre, N. H SPEER'S sox IHZ CLItZ. or Poop 04ts. al Ulf= larEi Wednes t ios or ZY scriptionif Paid, ETlff rated. A sons ad year. 41. run, lobe . I The Nl= Is Cn any ne vertUhig eented,*sail will be prig seconttast At D. M JOIc lit i aw at irk oY 4. 4 4 Cip.eial attest mann of Sala stow, lioatair. a at all thus. A a a 151 4!: ; C b (.L*, th.- 13Ganses Ctutai bat poo4 it. ra, SIAM:MA 1.416,061e6 ~tr ("remake Pr/ere • May 29. 1867. •• DAVID SHY VIA mind ell other bold srOttle• at Ids 0 posit. tbe Cos (11411.1 - ,, argued will the 11.8.00 v • Pay t Peaddous./ • ur before any art 29,1867. t we doors &bee► t Gettysburg, JOHN tilt, Mies In the Lutheran (311 Drug Store, what attend any ease Persons In mutt o (ay 29,1847. DR LIAB BOOM 11 TOWN, and t hi. bons*, • ley, near D 16.42094 DR. W M: having - to the public. 11 Das twross roosts °spool to Rah to attend to any Pcresoa In want . ed tooslL Tor= JOHN ALA WA - next doortg. 001 be can at all UP OM in Ms tine will ensure math( May 29,16417,; OSCAR D. In connipettogrw wood to &Otani to WRITING OF D CLR 11/1. Having bad eon • attention to busto of public pat Gettysburg, Pa,. 1 1JRVIgiAr0 i t t s 'AMOINIL Oon seer% r slits * i 00011ITY WRITING .0/ A.RTICLIS • Hering bad coludd Co receives liberal ly 'tamed Cased • Fairfield, Adams OS May 20,1887,71 MR WILL b. Itt Q• 1. DAY lumllll.lll airs is• F LOUR will leave their o ocr A Zeigler, Al when the mine will - Sept. 2., IW7.—tf (ittls UNITED T. 4CNICIr Ili EACH'I3 BY FOXY= Oct. 9, 11/17.-17 KEYST G,E WM. E. M NO 1 1 1118 is a n Atted up la Is plaasaat issiascers portion of dm twit. for the occommodat stabling altachilid commadatiag Cletiot, please. This BOA le the public, end !ite hi MO E A Ci T 6• largest = JO ILY eirAo omnibus, to tY• Dwurt, ow artkial Csreful earrsallis and 2lay 29, 121117.—tt • , CAR TISITORS V best Pennsy rpt . try JOAN The TAILS Is aapp ford; tin UR Isatot Ahlt, and tbe Tardy S TA sonseassi Ins mild ad MOM Sarah* • winced. =3121 Joy P BICEPIA11:4,
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