Ittriiter tmb ifeailatqtr. For the Star and Setittne: SARK LABOR. few Weeks ago a communication appear ed in the Star over the signature of "G" from Oxfbnl seggesting the propriety of discussing agricultural topics through the medium of this paper, an idea which every reading farmer must heartily approve. The topic there 614- *gested was "Farm Labor," .a subject or the first importance to every farmer and indirect ly of importance to all. The lisped of the subject specially to be considered was,: the application of more labor to our farms so as to yield greater fittu t rna. The high price of almost all kinds of farm preipme, as compared with Weir price less than terlyears- ago, leads every consumer to devising methods, where by their supply may be increased and, of course, their prices diminished. Prominent among these methods is the increase of the amount of labor on our farms, thereby pro ducing more grain, meat, &c., to the acre and likewise ensuring greater profits to the farmer. Each succeeding Spring the readers of many of the most prominent papers of *the land are treated to long articles from editors and traveling correspondents, from all quarters, many'of whom give good evidence, not only, that they have never farmed, but that they have never thought earnestly about farming. All, however, are clamorous about cheap food for the million and the remedy which these doctors' propose for the declining pa tient usually is a more thorough system of culture, including the etnployment of more la boron the farm, esc., ad nauseam. Now I believe in cheap food for the million, but as I belong to that other million which makes the food, I propose to look a little at the other side of the question. The cry of protection to native industry has been so often and so long raised, that, to ques tion its expediency, is regarded as little better than heresy, especially in a citizen of Penn sylvania. The belief that it was the part of wisdom in our rulers to protect - the manufac turing Industry of the country has lived and grown stronger ever since the days of the rev olution; and it is inherent in this system of legislation, that the longer you protect any one branch of industry by a tariff or otherwise, the greater will be the protection it must have in order to exist. But what I wish specially to call attention to, is the fact, that the popu lar clamor for protection has uniformally meant protection to home manufactures, whilst home farmers have been left without any such . protective legislation. The working of this rule is as fellows. Take the iron factors as an illustration. They say, we must have a pro tective tariff on iron, because we cannot com pete with the makers of iron in England, who hire labor cheaper than we can, and yet the American farmer is expected to compete with the English farmer in the production of wheat, even though he must hire labor at cor respondingly high rates. If the iron-maker must be paid by the govet nment for making iron, or rather must be paid an extra price by the rest of the community for this is what a protective tariff amounts to) why should not the grain-producer be equally paid for the pro ducts of his labor. The employees of the iron miner and of the farmer often labor together, even in the same field, the former having all the benefits of a protective tariff in his favor ; the latter - open to free competition from all the countries of the world. The effect of this is, to ratable the iron-maker to pay higher wages than the farmer and thus drive the la bor of the country to manufacturing and leave the farmer to do his own work or hire such labor as hecan get at less prices than the man ufacturers. This is precisely the condition of the farmers of this country at the present day ; to make it pay, the farmer must do his own work, whilst he who expects to make farming pay by hiring labor at such prices as the man ufacturers pay, will soon find the expense ex ceeding the income. The only way in which more labor can be employed upon our farms to advantage is to decrease the price of such articles as farmers and farm laborers consume and one of the beet ways of doing this, is, to allow them to buy their iron, clothing, &c., where they can be bought cheapest and cease t axing them for the support of manufacturers. I know it is argued that the establishment of home manufactories creates -a home market for farm produce, but it must be remembered, that the advance in the price of farm produce is never in proportion to the advance in man ufactured articles and by the principles of the system dare not be. If grain, and everything which the laborer consumes were as high, in proportion as iron, then the cost of producing iron, in proportion to its value when made, would be is great -as though there were no tariff and hence the tariff would cease to be a benefit, and-never can be, if every branch of industry in the country is equally protected by it. A tariff Is only a benefit to one branch of industry, when it protects that in a greater degree than the rest, which, of course is al wayreat the expenaq of the rest. But the eollective wisdom of this nation went farther than this in discriminating against the farmers - of the land by unwise legislation. Not content with protecting the manufactur ing industry at the expense of the rest, they levied a direct tax upon the raw product of our southern farmers, and that too, at a time, when they were stripped of everything but their land by a long and devastating war.— Apparently, entirely ignorant of the , fact that three cents a pound tax in America was three cents a pound premium in its production in India. The history of that enactment is too well known to need comment here ; suffice it to say, that they Who assisted in its passage, were equally active in its repeal, and if its ef fects were as short:lived as the act itself, it might be pirdoned. There is in this connection another fact de serving of consideration. It is a well known principle In political economy, "That every increase in agricultural production, is accom panied by a more than proportionate increase in coat" To produce 40 bushels of wheat to the acre requires more than doirble the outlay required for 20 bushels to the acre, hence the profit per bushel is diminished. In this way a point is soon reached by the wheat grower, where the coat of production, and the value of the product are equal, a point obviously where the producer could not live. k Hence agricul- ttnal pursuits In every country gravitate to a certain condition, which condition is the na tural profitableness at which they can be pur sued, and he who attempts to supplant the agricultural customs of a country by what he may consider a "more thorough system of culture" will soon find ruin the result of his enthusiasm. Hence too comes the familiar fact, that most attempts at what Is called fancy fanning, viz: large investments in bond- lugs, stack, drainage, commercial manures, Jct., almost universally result :n financial loss to the investor Agricultural production can only be brought to a maximum by reducing the coat thereof to a4psimitemon atid this can only be done by ceasing to put an tidally high price upon anything which themrictriturtst consumes,_ In this coannectien, it may be well to notice the het thatEngbad. ;which Mu twee labor on its farms then we do, awl' moduces more food to the acre than we de, has always been known u the Apostle of Free Trade. A. gen tleman of rare intelligence upon this subject, writing front Central .I:Wztobl, makes the as- Leman staionenst, that the indirect taxes —41 211101, by• the Among of _that locality, to =sa with SU *Sit direct taxes, mounts to sin per vac of the actual Take of their farms ; if this be , so it may serve to show how it is that the farmeriof the West banally haTe no money, and how h is, that when eontrag tion is attempted, they ire the first to suffer by it, As a nation, we must yet come to a living appreciation - of-the fact that it is. tie: number and amount of useful and necessary articles which we can produce, and not the artificial price which protective legislation may put upon them, that will make us rich.— If the labor, wasted in the production of such articles as we can buy cheaper of others, were spent in the production of such as we can produce cheaper than others, our' national wealth would be vastly augmented by it. :As it Is, we present the deplorable spectacle, of n nation emptied of her wealth and tilled with nothing but promises, a by no means envia ble condition, for an individual or a nation.— We-are living in a land ever boastful of its freedom. The right of freedom to labor has been maintained at the point of the bayonet, may we noecherish the hope that the right of freedom to trade may soon be required, as equally sacred, equally inalienable? Ittur Advtitotniento. WE ARE, COMING And will preeeut to any person sending as a dab fn enr ONE DOLLAR SALE DRY and FANCY GOODS A WATCH, PIECE OF SHEETING, SILK DRESS PAT TERNS, Sc., kc FREE OF COST. Onr inducementi during the past few years have been We now double our rates of Premiums. Our friends will readily notice 'our Presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other firms. 'PLEASE . EXAMINE. Any person ordering - either of the Clubs mentioned below, can have their selections of .premiums Gunmen, ted, corresponding is the size of the Club, FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! 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BARK! 1100 CORDS WANTED I TIER SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for 'Mai he will pay 86 00 per cord, on delivery, in good order, at hie tanyard in Gettyabarg. Wanted also 500 CORDS OF' ROCK OAK BARK, for *Bich the b,gbest mortal price nip be gives. . 1' • JOHN I WM. A. DROWN & 00sy UMBRELLA AND PARASOL ILLNUFACTURKTUL 236 MARKET STREET,. PHILADELPHIA, Invite siltation to their stock of PARASOLS, 'SUN UMBRELLAS, GINOHAM SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Por sale at the lowest mires of the day. [AprilL-Ita r rO MILLERS.—For sale a pair .2. of CHOPPING STONES AND GRARING=aIso a NNE MILL MIXTURES. Enquire of : G. B. BRIEGMAN. Gettysburg, Oct. 9.—tf GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. ' ( 'p Preprietor of these Stables, g thankful for theliberalpatronageheretotore received, begeleave tolafermthepublic thathecoatlnuee the LIVES' BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington atreet, Gettysburg, pear the Railroad, where he Is pre -pared at all times to accommoda to person s vi t ba nythin g In his HORSES, 00A01 1 / 1 8, BUGGIEI3,Im., urnlshod at short notice and on reasonable terms, and aotoponent &Ivens sent along i desired. Persons minims ootneyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. Ills stook and Coaches are of the first class, and no pains willlbeepared to mate passengers comfortable lfe is prepared at all times to furnieh conches Tor nerals; end elm to parties desiring to go over the 'Bat f t u le Yield or to viult the Springs. ALSO—HoIt via AND MULES will bebenght and sold stall times. Personedesirlagto purchase stock will end it to their advantage to mill on so nn4ersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as rep r or no ule. He hu a fine lot of Horses and Nola at present on hand which will be sold ottreasons. his terms. They are sound and free from disease, and aregnarantied to work as represented. Persons will find it to theiradeantage to callat the old stand before hiring er pnrcluuling elsewhere. Way SS, 11367.—tf NICHOLAS with VIA THE EAGLE LIVERY, sApt EXCHANGE STABLES. TOishington Street, Getlyabwg Pa. I AD.TOINING THE.EAGLE HOTEL THE undersigned would respectful tr' inibrai the public that be has opened a um Livit)r t ilATA Autb IXORANGS -Mita In Atli ea" . 'CZ ' I' 'C'ep it°. Vs: :1 %, 0 0., ~ , Wit Wagesse, Ake , of the Weis to meet the pnbno demand. Ms horses an atgood ' t spot or blemish, aid th p - 4 .i ,, a1y or ntatin c l e ., " n s oar 10 4d e Is eg V i l I l a a ;t 4 =ans 4 a fel ' a ad I LA; eats tarandied. or small, can getinst what they want oa the , icesausalaunit terra& , totballaltlailold Wended' lei eat HP A.......0013/117=.„ te ". WP•pgt TipoP Op az Norm TillqW47ll3 'mod always* oirobis /Or bri . plum glrell - Out moots° la "Ilitr plow sqL , ftw~tas Fuld to 1 . no • ' ' 41'4 Voldow ildi plilesso-efer,drrkreig I l le -,--, I Vill o liff . . WRITING DESKS, TOYS, &a, &a, &a, Opposite Fahnestoeks' Store WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS IarREPAIRING'SEIa GETTYSI3I7II,(4, GAS PIPE Xivnl „stabito. essfeethaff ZolaVistiits ar• E. 11. MTNNI CHABIBERSBURG STREET, sat door to tbd Murton* Hotel, GETTYSBURG PA. , COnfeciion, Periodical and 'News Depot. The Daily Papers of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New 'York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &c., cmutan tly on band ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to - funniest and parties at stierteet rates March 24.—tf CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM SALOON JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg Str., Gettysburg, 'next door to lasi. Hotel, Saving completed hla new Minding, ham opened the largest assortment of Confection. ever offered In Get tpsWrg, Including • French & Common Candies , Toga, Nuts, hc.; and everything belonging to a Arst•class Confectionery, with special accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen. ICE CREAM -tr supplied on shortest notice ob . . 12. DIAMOND SEGAR STORE. REMOVAL. The undersigned has removed his Seger store to the NORTB•ZSAT CORNIER OP THE DIAMOND, GETTYSBURG; where be mks • coatiattenoe of the Wolk ,patronage. Rh new kwatioh Is one of tbe moat CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and his stock of Segars among the most choice and seas rectory. He trill keep on bend the best BRA:CD:4., and rill manufacture for general sale throughout the county. He will Dell at the lowest Hying peen, and at wholesale and GER Ile is also the agent Lir the Richmond (Vs.) Tubes:co Wotke, mod will tell their Chew log Tobacco, at "bole. sale lower than it eau be bought in the City. Reniembes tbe place, in the Diamond, between Brinker bars Store and McClellan's IluteL WASHINGTON BIZEBOWER April 8, 1863.-tf Come Let all the People Come 1 Fancy Good:9 and Confectionery Store THE undersigned, bovine. bought 9 out J. M. Wernern Fancy Goods and ‘onfeetionary Store, on Baltimore street, anal, opposite Fahnestoets Store, Gettysburg, Invitee Lb* public's patronage. Large and tasteful as the stock has been, no effort will be oared to render it still more attractive sod desirable.— eie'now offers Writing Desks, Plain Candy, Work Bosse, ' Fancy do.. Portfolios, Pickles, Satchels. Sardines, Pocket Books, . Lobster., China Toys, C an how-chow, Pocket Cutlery, Fcy Cakes, Jewelry, Ferena Cracker". Chem, - Wine Biscuit', . Brushes, Mnsroon do., Perfumery, Fire Works, Boos, , Petted. Pencils, Combs, Writing enlists, Fruits, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco k Revers, EYruPs, de., Be., de., 4 °T9O NUMEROUS TOO MENTION." lie intends to sell everything at the lowest possible pries* believing that "small *roll tit" bring.-qa Irk sales." and aro therein* best for Duper and seller. Come oue —come all! A. R. IiELSTISL. April 1, 1868.--tf JOHN M. MINNIGH Diamond Confectionery Baltimore Street, opposite Star and Sen- tinel Office, Gettysburg, Pa. Confections of all kinds, Fritsch and Common Candies, Fruit; Oranges. Lestonr,No ta, Toys, and Notions poor ally on hand. ♦bo, jut reesierod • large assortment of plata, common and fancy VAIENTINES, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rater. Call and examine. /eb.l2,—t f polfigrapts Gunflint. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. .PHOTOG-8A.P11,9, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTYPES, &c., &., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLEFIELD, StEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGMPH FRAMES, AND ALB U M S IN GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. f r We deal in nothingbut the beat elite kind. Call and Z. MON, April 1, t . REISIO.VALI TUB ONITTYSIMite 81CYLIOUT (141,114117/Y • THE zuidersigned tikes pleasure in anneguctug toi tau eittiOns of GotOolmunc itud the public ganora4p WM hobo roamed trout blifold rooms as wompladdlo att= natorion, wed ipid nearly opposite the store of eattek Brothel% Tho taw hi mow oceoploa, bao bona roeoutly littod up expremoty br Lie basher. Thu Latakia Is as admiral:deans, isallollug bun to tako pteti ullailishade& pf weather, outdid* orritetuoisiumouallod anyplatootio, yr/I-10,11 PnOTOGILLPHO ot orary dwseddoc ~ o i ripUoa,executedlnsLetiaeststyl. rertiestarala to theOAllllll6Dl 11111114andl ia owing LII/ 1 3 sad DAGURIUIOTTPIa of 'empawdaiss 6 6 Mier 0 • intafirrysinnto ens, it iyl4r4 l Alea h e i DCM. v ery vat ** t WU% Abe their bel "I""inty, b M itiar ut tka. Lt= Wkic4 far its asi t:ra ti ntia "l4ll on :saw lAnlsine. b an it: 4 imOrelet.. wires io AM* 4 etai taTh illplf "11 . 1 , M . .8.07,8F107/9/1. iiisisko•rr 111.1601, 46a r gic mg"mmil. ' 1110. ii..tael, -_~. 11, AND *opts, thwart, at. TIN-WARE AND STOVES THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S (Formerly Indrew Polley's); also some of TEM BEST 000RING-BTOVIS IN THE MARKET, among which are the LD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, • PENNSYLVANIA. NOSI,E COOK, 100NOMD3T, BARLEY enzAr. Ae. Also, maay other articles for kltehen use. which will be sold as low as at any other place lathe minaty. S. G. COOK. Apri1.12,111611. SEWING MACHINE. Is warranted to execute in the beet manner ever" variety of Ssvln6, Heanlag. gelling, Cording, Tucking, Braid ing. Gathering, Quilting, °verse= lug,. Binbroldering on the edge, end in addition snakes beautiful Button and Byelet Holes In all fabric.. ' • • . Per it is hoo Machines combined is wee by a hawk mad beatthilal werhaltical ornhapeatesj. Madera with fell partieulan and samples of work done on this Machine, ran be had etrappDaedon at the Mee of the Agent at .3.11. Warmers* Doitheaketery and Variety Store, Baltimore at,Giattynbara; Pa.. • . D. W. .110MBMI, Agent. .3„Ail Machined warranted f year, and inednakidow given gratntitionsly to all atmhaters. . SEWING MAMIEINESI • THE '4IRovER & BAKER. TUN DIST IN MlL—These Machines have becom so well knows that little need be odd. by way of reads. mendation; They hies takan tbe dint prank= at ay the late Stater., and are untratually -aeltilawli to in the 8881 in nee by all who bays tried than. . "Grover kliskaratitek , "' and the 4 Shunts andel" are Sit m : tus t that .Imm:been attained , by no Illedainu... are the only liashineo that Demand embroider id* ps : Medi Meeldnes apelf sdaptod to Tuft use. They *resistant nebinnr directly ihoi . the spool without rewinding, -and are slislok la thidr don traction. They are ent i 4=. i r a u stat worked bY dhstsiti/dYeltllr ) Y , one. flimiapolabor_ Aar modfisysmome as s. &adds their work bobber bbanis baikaks bythand. . Tb•= eof grif4 Ilayblitilesn aisPoisned4dellt Reams 'above li e 40• Wood ',_ _ea 4067 bi ltdelka4 Mootsoo.p _where wail 1111111/ Mad , • supply. ih r i esi iriuggig to y old stiandaoto o Otelandvell. Is. swallow* Thrall will alsi v 4=llad. ' Avi.111,1‘114.-it 41444 Ailleaseamirita • titiolaill WinOitututt T*L; I W.I I 4.VEVS 4 PATINT ADJTAT&BLR stusrizzimpß ROCKL DRIL . 2 ONI Of THU GRIIATEST IMPROVZI6iTS . 01 1 TRY .CIE, Iteing the first successful attempt to apply machinery to Rock Drilling for blasting purpoitar, an 4 which_ milt power equally well for splitting Rock awl drilling kolas ha Rock for any purpose. FATErrup, JIII,T 16, 1867. THIS Drill has everything that - is desired In a Bock Drill. It has any amount of ad leatabitity, so that it will stead on any uneven Barbee, where it is poselnie for a man to drill. It drills perpandicalwly. oral any Bee* up to 66 de crees, and any depth or dimensions reliuDed for Blast ing. . . It operates easily, and with one of these Machines Man tin do Ave times the amount of work done in the old way, in the same time. In ordinary Bock it -will drill She inch per minute.. With this Drill, Farmers, who have rough land, can clear the rock off with little expense, many person who can turns windmill can operate the drill. It can be tiled In Walla, Celiars, Coal MM.', or any place that heck le met mitts. '.The undersigned having purchased from the Pa tentee, Witmen Waevaa, all his interest in said Letting Patent in and to the State of Pennsylvania, are prepar ed to sell aunty and 2beentehip Rights in said State, on reasonable terms. We have also been constituted, by Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Patentee, for the sale of State Rights throughout the. United States. Per. sons desiring to secure County or Township Rights in Pennsylvania, or to secure the Right for other. States, will address, BELL & WEAVER, Hunterstown, Mame county, Pu PHILIP SHAPER. HOBE= BELL March 24, 1868.—am EAST BERLIN FIRM. - - REBERT & HOOVER. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye Self-Raker, Hoffhein's Patent—Self discharging Wire - Horse Rake, Shireman's Patent—Brand's . Patent Wire Horse Rake —The Rockaway Wire Rake.—Also. Threshing Machines, CORN PLANTERS, TWO KINDS, SUIREMAN'S PA TENT AND WASIBAUGO . I4 PATENT, TORE, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT— CORN SHELLER, WAMBAUGHS • PATENT. REPAIRING Mall kinds Aurae on eltort notice. Call and see what we can do. REBERT. k HOOVER., East Berlin, March 4, 1863.--Im NEW MACHINE SHOP AT NEW OXFORD. THE undersigned calls attention to , hie new 3facbirie Plop, at New. Oxford, Adams sOunty, which he has put Up, at large expense, with the determination to do good and satisfactory work. Ile wIN manufacture -aliens kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, such aa MACETINES, !PILING-7001W RAICIM act.; and will keep the BUCIENYK REAP= k MOWN( on btu- for sal •Il descriptions of MEFAIRING done promptly and as clasp's as p -neible. Eta has In anino-t. lan with his Machine Shop a STRAW SAW MILL, titan which he will do all ki oda of work In that line. lie asks the public. to cell and give hitp a trial, and he guarantees fall satisfaction. March 1868.—Elm- Foal, Xusuber, Ximt, GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. TUE utolersigued Lae bought cut his f •ruler lot:tater Wu. Guts; mini now tont 'noes the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns; on the corner or the itailtoad and North Stratton street. Thankful for past patronage, hew ill endearor to . deserve ire cantina ante. by prosecuting the business as trigotonaly and once large a scale as pussible—always selling a good article and Atlvinz sad truauncire. Farmer, and other" mar...look for the prompt Slun g of order► Ile alt. amtinses the COAL BUSINESS, °Gering the inoet popular kinds. lloni6eiceepera an others should give him a call. tflartfitoith Cca! consta ly an hand. Lithe and Coal delivered anywhere in u• it yabo rg Getty sbnr g, Nov. 20, 18C7.-tf JACOB- REILET LIME FOR SALE Michael Leer's Old Stand PFTERSBURG, Y. S. ADAMS COCSTY, PENN 4 JOHN Pi.rER BECKMAN OULD respectfully announce to= the public that they are now prepared to tkin. nlati lime in any quantity. Persona would do well to'. give them • call before going elsewhere as they will find them accommodating in every respect. Nov. 20 1867-tm *wing Whims. 21111 GEZAST AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING IT HAS NO EQUAL BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE, . IN VIZ WORLD, And Intrtnaleally the Cheapest, ilb:4llftg; Sato, $llOO, ;mo. sactoßs .& Ocimbereburit Btree4, Geifyslmrg, CLOTHS, CASSIMEIiS, TWEEDS, Of all styles, and best quality 'the market can produce, furn ished cheap as can be sold in the country, which Goods made up and warranlea The Howe Sew i lig Machine, The most perfect &• reliable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross 'of the Legion of llonor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, ISGT. TLe liewe Ilach:ne will du a larger Yet I'los of awls, Lu harr style than any other machine, and defira all c fur simplicity and rare in working. Call arid examine-them. °trot lare containing price 110. kc., on be had oa applicat tun. Crab .12, 11588.-tf MERCII AN'T TAILORING. CASSIMEEES; 7' WEEDS, and other material, for AI co's Wear, furniebed and road op, to order, on short notice SATISFACTION WARRANTED Work rex° solicited from Customers, o purchase their Goois elaeirbent. June 13,18671--1 y NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING STACKS 01 THE3I! CLCYFDINO FOR FALL AND WINTER WZAR . . which he is selling at such prices as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Cell and Judge for yourselves.— To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help but boy, when they see it so much to their interest to do so. He has Caste, Pants, Crab , tali styles and materials Hats, Boots and Bboes ; Shirts, of ail kinds, Hosiery, Moven, Handkerchief', Neck Ties, Clarice, Linen and Paper Cotten Suspenders, Brushes, Cembe ; Trunks, Vallee', Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Pegars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Five*, Stationery. kc. ; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thoe.an and one other articles, entirely too nutr.erons to detail ins newe paper sAir ertisement. He sake the attention of the public to his new stock, entlident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget theplace--corne rot York street and the Diensond,Oetryeburg. !lay 29, 1867. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. JACOB STOCK Soldiers' Head-Quarters At N ORRIS' STORE, is the place to get your FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. IF you want a cheap Over coat, go to NORRIS IF you want a good cheap Drew; Coat, go to NORRIS' l if you want a good Everyday Coat, I F you wont a :good pair of Pouts, IF you want a good cheap Test, go to NORRIS' IP you want a FASHIONABLE HAT, go to NORRIS' IF you went a late Fall Style Cap. go to NORRIS' , IF you want a good pair of Boos orShoes, go to NORRIS'. IF you want a FASHIONABLE NECK-TIE, go to NOERIB'. IP Jon want a good French Calf Gaiter, IF you want a good Umbrella, IF you want good Paper Collars, go . to NORRIS F you want a Laabionable salt of Clothes, go to NORRIS'. IP yon want anything in the Gentleman's Line, go to NORRIS'. IF you want a good 8110KZ, go to NORRIS'. IF yea want good REATT UNDp3.-CWTRING, go to NOWLIN'. Alm—A large stock of CASELTNERES IN THE PIECE. Personspreteting the goods to Ready made Clothing, can be accommodated at tba toren cash Mite. • Oct. 9, 1867.—tt TIIKO. C. N0R8.19. iN ow Boot and Shoe Store. NEW GOODS AND AT LOW PRICES TLig undersigned has opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on BAL. ['MORN BTRBET, one door south of the Presbyterian Church and nearly opposite bloCreary's Saddler Shop where he offers an attractive assortment of goods in his line, all new and selected with the great est care. Re hies LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS, OItNTLE.MEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES, GENTLEMEN'S BALMOBA.LS, GENTLEBENE BROGANS, Ac. MISSES' CONGRESS GAINERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORAL/4 lc., Ac., Ac.,to. I BOYS' CNGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. All will be sold at the lollest Hying profits. Ruyan, from town and country. are invited to call and examine goods and prices bekre purchasing elsewhere. I eat de termined to Nell cheap--■ little cheaper than any other house in the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, I hope to merit and receive an encouraging share of public patron age. The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be carried on, in all its I)ratiches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters made to order. Alec, Boots and Shoes of his own manu facture constantly on hand. Repairing done on short notice—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. None bat first class workmen employed. Raving a lifetime experience at the butanes/1,1 feel confident that I can pleas4ool who may call. D. U. ELLNORL. attlsburg, July 31, 1.107.-tf tHANGE OF FIRM. READY-MADE CLOTHING. MEIN undersigned, baying taken the store of P. B. 1 . Picking, on Baltimore street, G ettysbnrg, Penna., opposite the "Star and &Wind" Office, respectfully in- forms his friends that be hi prepared to sell Ready-Made Clothing COATS, SHIRTS, CARPET SACKS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO& GUM SHOES, &c. All 'of whith lid sold at LO arm? CASH2LIris. Apitikises. 47UNCIS OUNIMIMBAX. ROBERT C. COBEAN 4 . . AS just reeeivel new II qpp4r of # „ ats Caps,'Boots & Shoes, °f Iat ui!W I esI,IYOOP,NPs.", " I,' as mM," at teduri,priegi: Ilik MO awka6atarefp , !i , l mai!. liA.RNESS, of all kinds; promptly mod . olt Irammu9hio tamer. Sadler, Halton 11144 Thinks, Vain: l'essas Okin. AIM a Vat-,a: duty otNotfulls lassie 'as had. °alai two isa Awl on :eh r. ,lll-44 -11 1 . r; 4 ° C Thlsidge ? Pf l ! 4 ataxis::Nilletheitigisolviiif mill be ewes tar NOM 111118, P,MCUANT TAILORS, next door to Norden. hotel will be cut' out, if de sired, without extra charge. TO FIT. Ajpu.ouls Agent. roF rouuty kn. W. T. KING, York street, opposite the Bonk 'AT BRINKERHOFF'S go to NORRIS go to NORRIS go to NORRIS' go to NOIMIS OF ALL VNA9, 'ANTS, DRAWERS,' TRUNKS; • itistking, ati, &c. NEW. GOODS. Sas now opened • LARGE STOCK of R EA 1)Y-11 A DE CLOTHING, mostly of hlaown MAO &1141111/, 00111311111 rie oral' rhos' f COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c. AT PRICKS TO SLIT Tull TIMM. air• Cal I, examine and judge, 6.w you rselves.iFil Oct. 30, 1807.—tf THE GREAT CHOLERA Zingari Bitters. THIS WONw*Jt tjL REhIEDT wise discovered an introduced shoat twenty year. ago by Dr. B.Chcop sue. an eminent Egyptian physician. Ho bad long seen and felt the want of some tented; which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent much of the suffering which the human fatally was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to hie mind every day In vivid colons as be moved among e sick 'eddying, and observed the inelßciency of near!) all the comedic, then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor. be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinged Bitter,. The effect of this preparatfOn in the prevention and cure of disease, was so m ttvellons and aitonlshing, that the most natter ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered It. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. S.Cheopous, the Public Re nefactor—w as present rd to him by the Viceroy. The preparation tom been used in I epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success, that it has been hitroducesfl tan nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention in worth a pound of cure, applies withAlimellous force to cholera, and tht refers any remedy that will protect us against Ms terrible disease shouid be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them In working order, must prevent &sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert l ts terrible effects on the organism This ie true nut only of cholera, but of nearly all other malcdies, especially the different forms of fever. The Zingari Bitters is,inst such a remedy as the above conditions require. It act. on the organsof excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, SO nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste Is pleasant and it■ effects prompt and lasting. . Numerous case@ of the following diseases have b.eu tared by it: Cholera, Diarrtnea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhoefever, hirer, Ague, Nervous De. Willy, Anaemia, Female I rregularities,ltyspeksia, Flaw leucy, Colic, kc. Price One Dollar partition Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Dorris burg, Pa. Sold by Druggists,llotelk eepers and 0 rocersgenersilly. *3..0. F. HA LBFLgiscs, sole Agent for Gettysburg. P. RA lITER, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Ps May 20, 1867 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 Nashan, Sept. 20, 18G(t. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATITE restorea Gray Hair to it 4 nitaral color.— Promotes the growth of the Bair. Changes khe roots to their or iginal organic action. Eradicates Daadruff and Humors. Prevent. [lair (Ailing •at. Is a ruperior Dree- slag. It contains no injurious ingredients, and fa the most popular aud reliable article throughout the East West, North and Soo& 113..8.. , 1d br Dr. R. Horner, Getty.burg ; J. 8 Tau h- nbaugh, Hampton; Ilartman and Sadler, Peteraburg, Snyder & Son, Littintone . , and Drug&lets generally Feb. 12, 1568.—1 y SPEER' S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Opngregations for Church or Communion Purposes. Excellent for Ladie4 and Weakly Persona VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEEIVg POET GRAPE WINE, YOUR TEARS OLD ?VMS justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.— Its invaluable TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed be any o•hir native Wine. tieing th pure nice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gen eroturfmalltiee, and the weakest Invalid may use it to ad vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af dict the weaker sex. It is, In every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids cute Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females! use Spear's Port Grape Wine. Weakly personi find a benefit by Its use. Bpeer's Wines In Hospitals are preferred to otbe wines: SIP&la by Druggists az] Grocers Sir Ihe Trade supplied, by Johnson, UoUol ay & Cowden, and /rends, itkbards * Co., in Philadelphia. I. Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey, Othee,243 Broadway New York. [Sept. 4, 186%-ly yOUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR TUE max OP PUTRID SORE THROAT; INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET LET,KR- This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES In different parts of the country, and has bee. known to man if taken in time and according to dirac ilons. It is warr..nted to cure. Olvelt a trial and !twill 'speak for Itself. Every household should provide them- Stale' with • box of this ineeicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it hu effected are truly marvelous. igs,,Prepered and sold by Main YOUX? & Co., GattJs burg,Pa,otby their authorised agents. Tor sale at nearly all tbeatores in Adams county. May 29, 1887.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT & CO. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 WIL T. KOPKEN'S "OWN MAKE" "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," are the best and Canner Low Puna Hee, Skirts is the market. Trail skirts, 9b spriap, 91.00; 30 "pings, 91.29; and 40 springy- $1.16. Plain Skirts, 0 tapes, 20 W rings, 110 Cents; 26 springs, 96 Cents ; 30 apriaps.3l.l6; ' and 36 "plop, 91.29. Warranted in escry respect "Our OWN Make" of HHNION SHIRTS," Steven Tape Trani, from 20 to 60 springe,4l.llo to $2.60, Plain, Su Tar i t to 60 springs, from 96 Cents to $2.00. These Sk arstetterthan those "old by other setabßahmente an Ant clams goods, instal mach lower prices. "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in. every way 11111/11:411( $0 an other Hoop Skirts belbre the public, and enly have , to be examined or worn to no- Tinto nary ewe of the fact. Menu featured of the bat linewßalekedlngtish Steel Springs, very superior Wpm. might, *le of the metalic limning' and manger of securing them ellipses for durability "nd excedienee say other Skirt in this country, and. are lighter, mot • elas tic, will wear longer; give more satisfaction, and alit really cheaper than all others. Zesty iagly shield fry MM. They are bang sold extensity* by Monhante throughout this and the adjoining states at Yerr_inedes% ate pion. If yen want the , best, ask lbw "Ifirpkinie Champion Skirt." If you do not And them, get the mer chant with whom you deal to order them few you, or come pr send direct to us. Merchant win lad on dif ferent ss es of Skirts exactly what they need, and we npeeleHy barite thorn to call and enable our extensive assortment, or semi In Wholesale Price List. • To be had at Ratan at Haan factor,, sad of the 1.08.0 'Trude generally, and at Whulatetle of the Manstlicenrer only, to whom all order should be addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SAL/19E00M, 020 ARCH ST., NiOwen oth mial 7th its., PhUaderMS . Yob. 26. H.H. T. HOPKINS. VESTS, PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTiIVO, DONE PROMPTLY AT THE SW?. AND SENTINia,-OFFICIL Ait zurob co lux mid avicores. Dads" aripisie wk.* • Neto,_ yr sum p Miipparmair we as • April 22 T 1868. GEO. ARNOLD DRAWERS, Itiedical. PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L ruE GREAT .1. It BARRETT & CO., Preprietora, .Manchester, N. II A 4.90, TO USE gap .3ttirto. El 0 1725 EIPI WEI P 2144 rkl rate.. 'L son. rixr, met, Yin.% any nertlidtek ffkit-W teuted,• Cain, • • ri. Jecortva • A M. D• JO bias store, CMOS Apactal sat melt yf X a lortio t Rama at alll tlatall4 feud I==3l ~'• Ll th.•. Basin ages MME la DAVI I LAW, er aessalre Ita*row*. 18 DAVIT NET. t and sit akhor SirOtace • a pomite the CLAIM gismo,* w the U. 8. Gore Pte. Pottetptu r hoLere any if ty -2, DEt. J. Wu h is , t w,, 4,ore 4M 4iettisbars, JOHN . • tin, °Mc° the Lutheran Drug Sting, w •haul any Per us In - May 20,1917 DR. 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