tit Intim aub lianstittpr NIrren•LOGICAL. Amax AJD MOT TUIS lISYSZRS--TO3III TILITTISS AND TIMM RIMEDIZIL Farmers and others who have to do with in jurious insects from a necessity, andwho also taretr undertake to observe closely their hab its, are continually speaking of a class of in sects—whose habits are similar in. many points, but which differ really in their in dlvidnal characters—as one insect. Thus, the - very common and unmeaning expressions, th e curculio, the borer, the fly, the thrips, etc. ; and the same persons, acting on the same idea, apply remedies that are effectual against one kind of borer, to check the devastations of an other, and of course meet with no success.— The reason, perhaps, Wehy all "borers" are supposed to be of one and the same kind, is that they are generally seen only in theirlarva or grub state, in which, as a general rule, they do the most mischief, - and more closely re semble each ether than in the perfect state. There &is no less than three kinds of borers that infest the apple tree, while there is but one that commonly attacks the peach tree.— We will take up these four kinds in their or der, and after fully understanding their hab its, eve such remedies as have been, found the most efficient. The larva of the two-striped borer (Saperda btvittata Bay) which commonly infests the apple tree, and frequently pear and quince trees, is about an inch long when full grown, of a whitish color, and about as thick and round as a goose quill. . The perfect insect is less than an inch long, and may be distin guished by the two stripes on its wing. Its colors are cinuantrs, brown and white.-- The perfect femalepf this species, as is the case with almost 's* borers, deposits her eggs upon, or among the - cracks and chinks, of the bark. The young grub or larva soon after wards hatches out, and bores into the sap wood by a very small hole, which soon closes up. He co . : nes himself almost entirely to the sap-wood s • g hie larval state, at which period the grea t damage is done—young trees, when they tarn several borers, being often completely girdled by them. As the grubapproaches maturity, he sometimes mines into the heart-wood, whickis, however, but ,lightly injurious to the tree. Tice larva never opens a hole through the bark, except when he is full grown, to effects passage into the open air. So the holes in the tree, made by this insect—which are circular, as if made by a bullet—are not made by him in going into the tree, but in coming out, and therefore it isvery absurd to suppose you can kill or find the insect by plugging up the holes or cutting them open. The perfect insects come out during the month of June in this region, when they couple, and the female soon after deposits her eggs. The larva is about two years in arri ving at maturity, and is remarkable for cot& ning itself generally to the trunk of the trees, The Bapreatie Bore (ViryBobothria fern *orata Fabr.) is another enemy of the apple tree. It is a little over a half an inch long, is square headed and is colored dark brown with brassy spots. Its larva is whitish, and when full grown is about half an inch long. It is hammer-headed also, the head and fore parts being nearly twice as wide as the hinder parts, and considerably flattened. The hole which this insect bores in the tree is there fore of a shape peculiarly fitted to its ' body, which is oval-shaped. Hence from the shape of the hole Alone the kind of borer which in fests your trees can be determined, that of the two striped borers-being the largest and of acircular form, while that of the Buprestis is the smaller and of an elliptical shape. The perfect insect of this species appears about the the.same time as the preceding, and its hab its are similar in all respects, except that it flies by day, and the larva only requires about half the time—twelve months—to come to maturity. The remedies most efficient against these two borers, are as follows. Dr. Fitch, the State Entomologist of New York, recom mends that about the last of Ray, the trees be rubbed with a bar of common soap, until they - assume a whitish appearance. If it is the two-striped borer that infests your trees it will only be necessary to go over the lower part of the trunk, 'hut if it is the Buprestis borer that bothers you, you must rub the en tire trunk and the principal limbs, as he does not confine himself to any particular part of the tree. The virtue of this remedy live in the fact that it is extremely distasteful to the perfect borers, who feeling great concern for their future families, shun all trees covered with It. The larva already in the trees can be cut out with the knife, but "prevention is bet ter than cure." The apple-twig Borer (Bostrich2l.B bicau da,tus Say) is remarkable in the fact that it bores apple trees in the perfect state. It is found mostly in the valley of the Mississippi: It bores into twigs about the size of a lead pencil, during the month of June. It will commence to bore just above one of the buds, and continues downward for an inch or more through the heart of the twig, excavating a hole about the size of a knitting needle. The insect is less than half an inch long, and is of a very dark brown color. The male has two little thorns projecting from its - taiL Both males and females are found in the holes, which they excavate for food. It is supposed that this borer breeds in the sapwood of forest trees. The bored twigs generally break off in the firstligh wind, which is the only damage occasioned by this borer. The only remedy suggested is to search for the bored twigs in June and cut them off and destroy them. The Peach tree Borer (tEgeriir critiosa Say.) is a Lepidopterous insect, belonging to an entirely different order (Lepicloptera; moths, butterflies) of insects from the preced ing borers which all belong to the order Coleoptera or beetles. Its colors are yellow and steel-blue, and Its wings are quite narrow for the length of its body. The female islarger, and very different In other respects frbm the male. The larva of the Path tree Borer is about the same size, shape and color as the larva of the two-striped borer, but differs front it in boring six kip, whereas the other has none It is particularly fond of the butt of the tree and Indeed generally works a little below-the surface of the ground. It lives one year in its larval state, and the perfect insect comes ou in July and August They always live in the ap wood, and wherever the larva is, a thick mass of gam exudes from the tree, which serves as a guide to the retreat of the de- strayer. TUX L.a Crosse Democrat, the accepted organ of the Democracy, outrages deceocy In the following paragraph; "Giant is a Methodist by a trade, a tyrant by instinct, a drunkard by nature, and a big oted Snow Nothing by descent; according to the drivelling account published by that dilepideted,patch of old boot leather, the pa ternal thud, the remote ancestors of Ulysses were at the Mayflower convicts. U. S. Grant has left no stone unturned to secure his e'er, Lion to the Presidency. 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Applications for Insurance promptly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Company's Agents. Ainarrs:—Wm. Bohai, John T. Williams. York ; A. Picking, Gettysburg; Smith t Harris. Wrigh ter ills; T. M. Herr, Lancaster; John H. Zeller, Wt. Joy, Lancas ter county ; D. Q. Albright, Hanover; N. Z. Seitz, Glee Rock, and B.M. Rmtnlnger, Hocken iceberg. April 22 —3m. WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs tb• putlic that he carries on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS In all Its brioches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township, about one-ball mile from Dream's VIII, on th• road load ing from said Mill to tits Dmatittaburg road, and is pre. vomit° execute all orders with promptness. OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also manufactures HAND-RANI:B, 01 A KING POMO AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re tail trade. Me hopes, by prompt attenthnt to Mullions, to merit sad receive a liberal patronage. Orders addre,...-d to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,1•037.—1 y WILLIAM If. lIOI7CK. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East 11:.Idle street, hatja square from the C0urr.A0.:,,,, . GETTYSBURG, PA., .- W ILL promptly attend to all or= den In his line. Work done In the moo amis. &anti manner, and at prices as low a, can possibly be afforded tomato a living. GAS PIPE furnished, as well as °bandoliers, Brackett, Drop Lights le.; also WATER PIPE, Stops. Top aut /rust Spigots, and,in abort. everything belonging to pa or water Ix hires. Rohe hang, and furnished If desired. Lock. of an kind. repaired. [Dec. 15,1867.—tf WIRE RAILING, Wire Guards ?tone Fronts, Atr iums, Sc.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web bhilg for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Bram a w l i n . wi n , Ciotti, Sieves, Venders, Screens for Coal, ores, ow, Le., HeOry Criesped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, Lc.; Papery:takers' Wires,Ornanient. al Wire Work, &c. Every Information by addressing the mannfecturera M. WALKER k SONS, No. 11 North Sixth st., Philadelphia. [rob. 6,.18U.-1y • BARK! BARK! 1100 CORDS WANTED 1 TIES SUBSCRIBES WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK- BARK, for which he will pay 06 00 per cord, on delivery, In good order, at hie Lanyard In Gettysburg. Wanted also 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, fol which the highest market price will be given. JOHN RUPP. Feb. 12.-6na . WM. A. DROWN & Co., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, 246 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite attention to their stock or PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, For sale at the lowest prices or the day. [Apt'lll.-Ira $25 Agentg Wanted. $25 We want first class Agents to introduce our IMPROV ED STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. The cheap est and best Machine in the whole country. Extraord lanry, inducements to good active salesman. Particulars and maniple work furnished on application. A. J. DUMONT, Agent, Feb. 26.-3 m 630 Arch street, Philadelphio WANTED AOHNTS to sell the cheapest, mass mai Gal and durable pens ever brought beibre the pub lic, 011611,Nr13 4301,D ICH PUS, widely celebrated for their remarkable flexibility and antheorrosive proper ties. These Pens are put up in bronseand gilt slide bow, sell rapidly and pay a large profit to the agent. Sample cards, with Pens, forwarded on receipt of 10 eta, Cir cuter" free, address Cant. S. Gsgswit, 413 Chestnut, mt. Philadelphia, Pl. (April 1,-11p TO .MILLERS.—For aide a pair of CHOPPING MN= AND GRARING—•No • DONE MILL FIXTURES. Enquire of 040 Mmtg. oel.ll.—tf gust- Skirts, 628 HOOP "IR" . 628 WM. T. HOPKIN'S "OWN MAILF4" "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," are the beet and Cazarism Low Patera Hoop Skirts is the market. trail Skirts, 26 'prima, $too; 80 epriaae. OA; and **dap, $1.41. Plato Wray 8 tipos;ld Odwin 111 irrhoiler.oooll 1 aa gpabwa, $1.161, a l it l irspri Bo arl NUL to era 7 "Our OWN Mae of illTill — iri li. ILIBA °I = Topa Wally from 21 to 10apriapi, $1.30 to 12.10, Plats. Piz Two. 20 tole veep, from 16 Mete to 35.00. Zy eeyy Marto ire better them ihoseaddby other alba as Mot elms pada. and at mach lower prim. OWN Maks" ot ° CHAMPION Wan" aro la piir a l,ra iri sa ealy o r at re ° to ir.o4 4P4l4ll . _=l, l " angicta cT a WOM o t : th ar to e . wa tt ant leli Mod liftzyraporior tom 4ty *ad p lead atetalle . _tad Inglallef of gamin Owia larYiew fur wee Wellairooaay i eilletWillt to POI °MAW, God wre g atzr, Moro oloa N ; tic, will Weer loam pre more nom, sod an really cheaper lima all others. Dorm Lady aboadd hy I SAM. They are being sold ettoseivaly by Mardian,. throtighout this sad th•lidloildilil Nitta at vary awe,. 10= If .'r Ity4 do wit As i l ltd thew, t ask mr at= Wow" oath wham you ..dsal to tydyir then tar yea, gm ;eclair seed loilyreci to as. Ig lArat i lh:P.t a , d d, ° :l 44- , it .4, Write them to mil 0201111.• our attassir* ' - ci.110%,.81r bit. Litt. ;tail;;llialy a = g Mimi* • ' oll 4 4lllltWf pay' to whew &Horde= should be mot •• • . itIitIIIACHNIT 4.N iLLIII2OOi2. 012 ARCH Irk Between oth and 7th ets., Philadelphia. • MP? Filfri9M WX. S. HONXIii. 4 1100.000 00 . 57,03 17 Goods made up and 'warranted, The Howe Sewing Machine, The malt perfect & reliable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris" Exposition, 1867. The llowe Mach: ne will do a larger variety u( work In bete, style than any other machine, aid defies &Ile tu petition tor simplkity and ease In walking. Call and exam Ise them. Circulars containing price list. /lc., ran ks had on application. [Feb. 12.1868.—t( • MERCHANT TAILORING. sad Gator matmiala jrf Mea'e Wear, faratabed ■nd mad pl to order, on abort notice. Work also solicited from Cattlemen, o purchase their Goods elsewhere WEAVER'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE SELF-FEEDING ONX OF TIIK OILEATISST imirsoviclllBNTSOV Tll6 AG ¢, licing the first successful attempt to apply machinery to Rock Drilling for blasting purposes, and which will answer equally well for splitting Rock and drilling holes in Rock for any purpose. THIS Drill has everything that is desired in a Rock Mill. It has any amount of itat• instability, so that it will stand qn any uneven surface, where it is possible for a man to drill It drill perpeudieulio ly. or at arty angle up to 55 ds greet!, and any depth or dimensions required Ear Blast. r It operates easily, and with one of them Machines ■ man can do ere times the amount of work done in the old way, in the muse time. In ordinary hock It will drill one Inch pet minute. With this Drill, Yarme+s, who hare rough land, can char the rockeff with little expense, many person who can turna wind-mill can operate the drill. It can be need in Wells, Cellars, Coal Mines, or any place that Rock is met with. • i 1 ~The undersigned having purchased from the Pa tentee, Moues Wasysm, all his interest . in said Lentil, Patent in and to the State of Penneylraqis, are preps's , ed to sell Chanty and natmahip 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 tonsure County or Township Rights in Pennsylvania, or to arouse the Right for other States, will address, BELL & WEAVER, Iluatarstown, Adams county, Pa PHILIP WEAVER. _ HOBERT BKLL. 34uv6 2d, 1.1368.-3 m EAST BE RLIN 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 rwarriss, TWO KINDS, anuatius's PA TENT AM) WAltakUelei MISFIT, YORK, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT— CORN SHELLER, WAMBAUGH'S PATENT. RSPAILING of all kinds done on abort notice. Call and see what we .can do. RUM k UQOVE4. Rut Berlin Mar , h 4,1803.-4* NEW MACHINE SHOP . AT NEW , OXFORD. THEundersigned calls attention to WO SOW Nablus Shop, at. Nenr Oaibrd, Adams coupe/, which he has put ap, at large outpours, with the determination to do good and satisfactory work. He will utanufactut • 'rations kinds of AGRICVLTITRAL MACHINERY, • Oagli 84 riPECENQ SPRING-TOOTH BA ZS, • and will keep the SHOH.SYS HWAPtit A MOW= *elan. foredo All deseriptions.of RBPAHLING done promptly mad as cheaply as p He has in connection with his Machine Shop a STBAIL SAW MILL, upon which he will do all kinds of wort to that llue. Be asks the public to gall and gin bIOI II trial, and kti guarnottes *arch Sno liss.T.taa laooll G. Z. BRING3LiN • gARDWARS Ann alt go tizB subserib•ri bay/duet roteieued (son be al oltb aaiarmeasempply of 11.ARDWARG/k G Welch they are othriag at theiroid stead itildt etteet at priciest,* salt tb One , . Oatetoobooneletel Pre of Oaryeater'eTools illactsatitbsiTeoli. Goads flaellagi, koelisdioge, (7abla•tXaker'eTool•. Mcgosekesper'afixturag. ' All kladu ofiron OA 0 OBJCI,Xe OP -.ALL XIII], P i Otbs,exiats,./ta.,s•, 'Shard s amirticleigialud•di the tversi dayastamti mati•sed above. bat wiluitosa .4 as •bieStori., Ninety ohms of Ilosiosokfittan be so rfitgranillgaraiegigi= oiler Mg • osaltlis istkeilievs, oat! .4t7 OW* nil .7:- • - IMO .01:10,0Ell',.Y. 'FIR*: '',l ItEADY-11Alii - CanHINGv TSB anissidipself, 'baring taken the atss: fir of L). pickisig, on Baufiiiore street, irettymburi opposite the sod lituahser °ace, respecMul y In. Muss his friend, that be Is prepared to sell Ready-Made Clothing OF ALL KINDS, COATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CARPET SACKS, BUFFALO & GIIM SHOES, &c. All of which will be sold at LO WEST CALU RATA& Awn 8,1868. IRANCIB CUNNINGHAM. GEO. JACOBS &BRO,, MERCHANT TAILORS, Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pa., next door-to Keystone Kotel 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. TO FIT. Alto. solo Agents for Ad 111211.1 County k,r GOLD AND SILVER, sea with pleasure transact.an boalnees promptl f as here (Ore pertaining toe well regulated Bank. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. CLOTH. CASSYME.RES, TWEEDS, 1 Gettysburg, Noe. 6 1116741 SATISFACTION WARRANTED W. T. KING, Yerk street,oppasite the Brisk Jane 12,1847.—1 y tanning gmplesatuto, &r. ROCK DRILL, PATENTED J1:11.1r IG, 18G7 garthitat, Stith% sr. Joia..a.ssanniz' DAYIDZIMOLIM. iITA 6141 , 'At -4A-Nt OF 14 1 1',TYSp1311ci: 1 " NOTICE TO , , HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES- •-• Last litikerhettthe privGege oL maavertlng the Angela 74 . 1 I h4 ol szFtitmis teeny penal* who neglected to -coo west tato 040 Bonds or sell, lost Ma premium and the privilmmotconvesting. It will be the same with the 7-30'a maturing in June and Ju/y neat, If not disposed of in time. This lank will either convert, or purchase, the 740's,allowing premium and interset.l. Feb. 19, 1860.41 GEO. ARNOLD., Chattier. VESTS, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, It agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at par with interest .I.a3rablo semi-annually at oat counter. All necessary Information given- Gettysburg, N0v.27, 1367.-4 t GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK.• • GOVBILNAIIiNT BONDS, of all kinds, B01:1011T and SOLD.. BYYYN•THIYTY BONDS converted Into VI V.ll-21r SNIT BONDS Without charge. . COSIPOLLTD INTERRST NOTIF.S CABLIED. The ILIGUICST ?AWEIGH paid on GOLD and LAILVRII STOCKS and BONDS, of all kiwis. bought for porsosa Without CHARGING CONMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. • Internet on SPECIAL DEPOSITS adraneed 1 per cent, A PRE CENT. for I year, 4 PER CWT. for 6 menthe, 3 PER CENT. tor 3 month.. • Persons w i4lng lolbrinatiiin In regard to U. 3. Banda. and Stacks of all kiada, are Invited to givens a call, and we will give all luta, mation cheerfully. J. EMOlt SA IF, Caohier. Gettysburg, Oct 30, 1367-tf GET I' YSBURG WILL CON VEIL I' \ 73r, NOTE'S I:110 5.10 BOND.; AZ USUAL free of aarge; CAM COMPOUND 'SUREST N./TE.S. AND COUPO>M. • Will also parchaee or IMIISTOCKS and BONDS clever, kind free of charge as t:ommlaaion • and .111 at all times pay the I/ICH/LIT PRICY !or GEO. DITIIBOLTON gale of carsox ce lb.) DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. Patiletreete B AL TIMO RE, BANKERS, BROKERS, Government Securities, Gott!, Silver, &a., U. S. 1881 BONDS, U. S. 5-20 BONDS, U. S. 7-30 BONDS, IT, S. 10-40 BONDS, 7-30 itO.3W3 of ail LISULJ material iio.• 4-20'r upon Lk UNION PACIVIO RAILROAD BONDS, AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, bearing six per cent. Interest in gold. WI-Person/ wishing to convert "sky description of se. cavities, Or make or Vlbsoiga investments, can have the same promptly executed. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL INTSILNAL BILVSMIE STALIN; or Sale. SiII-Deposits received and lutenist mid upon Witness subject to check at, sighs. [Dec. 4,11167,-6m Notice to Capitalists I ILSONS desiring of investing, and realising nearly P NLNE PER CENT., are reqaested to call at the Gettysburg National Bank, r: 4 AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AFD ALSO CENTRAL PACING HAMBOAD 008. GRATIS: These inveettnents are daily growing in favorand salsa' ineresaing. SirBONDS can be had at all time' at this Bank and where all information concerning said inseetteenta win be cheerfully given. Dec. 18,1667.4( J. EMORY BUB, Cashier. REMOVAL!. THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in announchigto the citizens of Gettysbnrg and the public generally that he has reirmeed from his old rooms on West hilddis street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the etore of IPahnestock Brethers. The room he Now 000upiee, has been recently fitted up expressly An Itisbusluese. The location Is an wit:amble one, enabling him to take pictures in all 'Medea of weather, and with • onectnese unequalled any whereelse., - - LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRA.PIIB, Mover" else and description, ex smiled in the eneststyle paruclaayitteetie w given to theCARTII-BB VIBLTB, sad lu49llijins AMBEGTYPEB and DAGIIKBBBOTYP2B of deceased Mends. Also- THZ GIi:PTTEBITRO 4.141110, buena tylie of picture which has become very popular w#b the ptlbllb. not only fur their beauty, but [or cheap. use and convenience. EXTERN for ORR DOLLAR en. ly. Alm--THZ PORCELAIN PICTURZE, which for their bendy and dumb/111y are utuvarparied. We are prepared to_carry Oa the imuntees in all tre urarlouabranebee, and barlughadconibleniblearperlant• we ran no risk to OVARANIBEING PERPEGT SATISF4677O.N. 'Cafilo! =Online oar Spoefineot sD j adge for y or Him.; " IJSYI . EXCELSIOR GALLERY. PHOTOG=RAPHS,, PHOTO MIN' lATUREg AMBROTTP.gS, 4 4 , Stereoscopic Tie,ws of the BATTLEFIELI)i s're4ostioi , tis, EtOTOGRAPfFRANI ES, A, L -.,..8..-..T.1'.- .M .'::,:S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GD.EAr.D . T 444)mip ta019,1% bat .th• immit pelt } klad :Call and suaktito*r st oat . C.J.,TYSONti • ;.1 ,1:111117. Itt#~X. GETTYSBURG, PENNA., ORO. ARNOLD, Cashier FIRST NATIONAL. BANK 111, WALL, ALLOW luteroat ou SPECIAL DEPOSITS us follows: S PER CENT. PER ANNCSIFORIYEAft, 4 " 6 51ONTIIS, 3 le 4.6 ,' 3 46 AND DEALERS IN HAVE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, lowa fiserrabie fermis. Special asents,for the sale of PROXPT ATTENTION gitdxgrapk OitUttitS. AND - fit-rcqU' = SPEER'S . _ • PORT GRAPE WINE, Used .141 hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Persons VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEI SPREU'II ROST ORAPi WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD 118juspy celebrated native Wine is wade from the Juice of the Oporto Lirape, raised in Oils country.— It. Invaluable TONIO AND STRBNOTIIENINO PROPERTII are unsurpassed by any o'btr native Wine. Being tb pure nice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervimion, Its purity and genninenesa are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake elite gen. crone qualities, and the weakeet invalid may Dee it to ad vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and au [tad to the various ailment. thAt at. diet the u raker sex. It in, in eery rwpt cc. A WINE TO BE BELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's l'.lT no. Females use Speer's Po, t Weakly persons Beds Leuent by it,. "s, Speer's Wluss In lbspi 1 , 1-!,14 , 1 to DEM liarßold by Druggists au.l(.lr•rrers. far /Le Trade suirplo.rt by Joars , rl Cowden, and 'french, kirlools J.: A. Speer's Tiueyord, N,w Jet r•rr . Bro , rlw.,y New York. ifrlrt. t , IsG; .-ly 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 Nashau, Sept." u, 186 n. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE STUILATIVF: Febtores army IL sir o its tratur id col Proutotes the growth of the 11tir. Chang,' 11,., nx• their original organic action. ErAdicsitts Yrev,uts lI tir Ming DIM In n Kuprri,r Idret Bing. It till trti Pin no itlgredieuto, and touet p.pular au l cell.! le article tL r,up Lout the F. West, North and S.,uth 'ld I, Dr. It. Ilorner,(lettysburg; J. 3 T 4.118 Ifamptuu; !lasi:furl and Sadler, Pelf raburg Snyder k ion , Little-hewn. and Drtivziatl geNerslly Feb. 12, IS4i• —ly yOUNT'S COMPOUND PUTRID SORE TIIROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflazunartory or inward disease of the Throat if roA of too long atm:Ming. Also, heeitirr F.LVER.' This medicine has been tried in TLIOUSANDS OF CASES in different parts of the country, and bag never been known to fail if taken in time and According to dices. Moto. It is wart uted - to cure. Give it a trial and it will speak for itself.. Every household should provide them selves with box of this medicine and keep it on loin The cures that it has effected are truly marveloue. 'l2l.Prepared sod sold by Isaask kuu:cr k Co.. Gettys burg. Pa ,or by- their authorized agents. Fur sale at nearly all thezitures in Adams county. May 29, 1867.-tt ISRAEL YOUNI it CO. C. C. WIWI% (of Banor,r, THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingariß itters. T ine WONwERFUL REMEDY was discovered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. B. Cheop sus an eminent Egyptian physician. lie had long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent much of the suffering which the banish family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day In vivid colors as he moved among the sick anddying, and observed the Inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then ru owe. mere tor was leo to twee aaa exnertment: and afterten years' study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the wenderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease. Was so mtrvelloneand astonishing, that the molt flatter fog marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Itoll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheopaus, the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been need in several epidemics of cholera, both as orprea-entive and curative measure. and with such great success, that it has been introduced into nearly all r he general hospitals of the old world. . Themid saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against his terrible disease should be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists nowagree 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 a eufficient accumulation of the poison to exert itsterrible effects on the organism This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. The Zinged Bitters is just such • remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organic( excretion and secretion, keeping up • pert:cf. balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is sited upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. bitimerous cases of the following diseases have b...en cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De bility,Ammunia,Female Irregularitiee,Dyspei sia,Flatu iency, Colic, Ac. Price One Dollar per quer t Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris burg, Pa. Sold by Druggiste,llotel keepsre and Groceragen entity. S 1 , Q. F. IidLLIPLELSCII. sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. RA HTEB, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29, 1867 gumber, gime, &c. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS TIM undersigned haa bought out his former partner Wu. Golly, and now continues the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself,-at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns; on the corner La the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thankful for put patronage, he will endeavor to deserve its eontinn anee, by prosecuting the business as vigorously and on as large a scale as posaible—always selling a good article and giving good measure. Parm•-e and others nut,. look for the prompt lining of orders. He also continuos the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most popular lauds. - liousek eepere others should give him a cull. Blacksmith Coal coasts. =l=3 Lime and Coal delivered anywbere In U itysbarg. Get tyebarg, Nov. 20,1667.-4 t JACOB RNILEI LIME FOR SALE Michael Leer's Old Stand lITXRSBURG, I S .41).4.MS COU.STI; PENN 4 \2 JOHN AND Rt. 1211 BECKMAN WOULD roapectfully announce to the public that they are eeW prepared to fur -at& Mae ln any qtanitity. Persons 'would du well to give them a call beibr4going elsewhere is they will And them acconmpottatipp, in every respect. N0v..20,1867m lats, Shamll te. =1 TIN-WARf, AND STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE THE MIINTY, S. , G. COOK' kJ, (Ro mery tudrew Polley's); abo tome of Tall BEST 0001C0/0-81,01611 MAgin, > ifnong v(l4o.ll . lkre tD :101:00/11 , 111 I* - 1, 1 l a r : Qll4.- • • • , - wetu4tooffit.. zooltomum, BA.aprr MIELSAY. ar• 'Aboi s ritany other article, tor kaohoolOsik_idtich will be sold as low.aa ataxpothes place lathe coaatp:- G. OWN. .11 4441,1184 t Udisai. .>Y.. , ,..., T w~:.~ ALISOy, TO USE R RARRVIT 1"0., Pr, Ilantitestm-. N FOR VIE CURE 01 X. 1566. L rilE GREAT ' AT April-2%* 1868 gortvardiug gousto. CHANGE OF FIRM. linE undersigned having Leased the _IL IWO house on the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, Gettysburg, Pa., will carry on the Grain & Produce Business in all its branched. The highest yr:ces will always be paid fur Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clurer and Timothy ikeeds, Fiarseed, Booms, Ray and Straw, Di led Fruit, u ts, Soap, hams, Edsouldera and Sides, IN..tat, re, with everything ere In the country prtAlore line. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS constantly fur sale, Coffees, Sngars, Molatsca Syrup, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Stda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Bucktts, Blacking, Soap, &c. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, lc FIEII of all kinds; Spikes and Nana; Smoking and Chewing Tobacct a. They are always able to supply a first rate art lc la of Fl r, a Ith the different kind, of Food. Also, Ground Plaater, with Guano' and othir fertill• zero. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. We wi I also run LINE of FREIGHT CARS to NA. 77 Ncrth street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market street, PIIILADELPIIIA. All goods +rot to rhher of the shove places will be received and fora al ded hr ,, n,pt. I!. Gouda should be marked "Beouers' Car." IL 3 RUNNER A lilto A pH!, 8, I 868. f NEW F : ORWAk DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cara, kc., of CLIP Emitveittw, the u ndeasigned intend to carry on the hu,neas, under the tirm of tilonam .1 Co at the old stand on the corner of Washington and feal.roxii streets, on a more extenaiva scale than heretofore. Weave paying the highest mark el pile.' for 11 ,FILir, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kintla of Groceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they've:, be bad anywhere else. Pla-ter,/and all kinda of fel tills. rs, riv.stanti, helm. or fifrnitto-il to of der. ygorg regular line of Freight Cor a w Mica ve out Mate hon. every 'I UF.S.Da Y NOON. and act, trimodation trait..' will he run as offtattit.n may require. I:y thin ar. range Intat we are prepared to rens ry Fei inlet at all times to and fi. , 111 Baltimore. all l,naine pt this kMd entrusted tons, will he promptly attend e d to. t.'1.1.. CAI. run to the Warehouse of Stevenaon oh.ne. IES north IL/ward stieet, Itaitimore. Being d:termi: el to jay go t prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, a e invite every. body to give u, call. J 4 ti , 1 • AITURDY & HAAHLTON, DtiA LERS IN FLO LW, 0 IN, GROG; I? I E.Y, .Cc fi `HE undersigned are paying at their Ware I "nee, iu I Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's ILII , tIIY hi;hest prices for FLOUR, VW:AT, RYE, COIiN,.OATS, BUCKWHEAT • CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-16MS, PO TATOES, Ac., Ac., and ikvite prielu ers to give them a call before selling They hare constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Boiasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Ay., with Salt, Fish Oils, Tar, S asps, Bsehn and Lard, Tot/scrim, Ac. Also the best brands of with FEED of ail kinds. They liken ice Lave SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano. Rhodes' l'ho , phate and A A 31exicau Whilst they pay the highest market prices f, all they buy, they eel! at the lo•teat living pr.flts. They ark a chute if public patr.ruage, rasnlcevl to give tarrafactit.n in every CIISC. July 7, 167.-t! DANIEL 'GULDEN, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. TnE noile.rsigned keeps en hand, at Lis Ware Wrist. known as — Gulden'! Station." in Strabwil township on the ins of theilettysborg Itisilroad. all kiods of GItOCERIES, including Sugar, C‘dte.e,laxaea, Spice*, lc., with .S.s I t Flab, Oils , Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Lc. A lso, LUMBER AND COAL, Including Building Stuff, Shingles. laths,Stose and Black smith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. flats and Caps of all kinds, ytt - tvg, tie is prepared to sail at the lowest prices. He also pays the highest market price for Floor, Grain, Corn, Oats, Buck% heat, Clover atd Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, or will receive and forward the same to market on commi-,ion. Ile respectfully asks his friends and the public to give hint a call. DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21,1867_-tf attatrlto and Nttrary. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. CALL AT SOPER & McCARTXEY'►S, NEW JEWELRY STORE, On Y'or•T street, opposite the Bank, Grt tysburg, Pcitnu new and full assortmen*, just received rom the Cal, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! such as Violins, Guidons. Aceordeoos, Platen, leites, d c., also the trimmings, viz: Keya, Strings, Rowe, iridges and every thlag belonging to the Instrument.. Repairing and all kinds of work in our line done promptly and on reasonable terms. IFiTAII stork warranted to give sat lefectiOn—and all good/ sold, warranted to be whatthey are represented. Nov. 27, 1967.—1 f ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 148 .North 2d at., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Sturei and Plated Wareeonstantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR IIOLIDAY PRESENTS! 4i- Repairing of 'Watches and Jewelry promptly st• tended to. , [NOY. 27,1 WAY SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ;ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER Sc SILVER PLATED WARES, Ingnding• every style " I t and description, made t k .' as • expressly for the Winter trade, which for neatness tip. and durability eannot•be .144mak 4ND •-•-• surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Manahaturlng FA' tablikhm,nt, 704 ARCH STREET, PIIILADELPHIA, Any- Re-plating at short notice, Dec.lB, 2807. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, • , NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREE7, PRILADELPHIA, illanufactnrers and Importers Of every deaeription of FIRST CLASS GOODS, I , Iteksing to thellualnees of Goldsmiths and "Silversmiths, Have removed to their . ' NEW MARBLE STORE. Xxtending from Ciseiinnt Street to Sang= Street. ef• fording ample room and convenient aoressorler, flying crippmtaidgy fors pricipor displ a y of rxxte, and Dent% means for their examination. With extras:tire 'Lod' Car arable arrangeminta to tli Connti7 and in Nampo, we are to a P 0 •11100 to our moderate 7LXVID price,. • Watches, Diamonds, Bronze and Marble Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry, Porcelains, ted. Goads, Musical Boxes, . • • and erery description of FANCY ARTICLES. iltrousero vioiNwit Woo otty ors oordiony•hooltei to so • our Now SOWN Llipmit 4,111411.-11* nil. M. 111011 AM. At.i.xANDER ( ()BEAN JA M F.S I:1611A M. ROBERT 3IcCURLY K.V. S.-HAMILTON [Aug. 2.-1 y 9 CM IC=l2 rii STU AT ethicality' rata'' deriptiont 1131(1,114* I= rAtea. A,ilb 'lona adv. ear. itift rates to pe tor The [XL II on 1331117 certlsleig Jos Wo* coati:4 4 aid i!aTds, ' will he prim 0 n. ■rooRIIIYEt, Ada' n Moe J) • Jowl .9. .w, st aid (tore, Cbi • Siwcfal aft went of Beta •11.111.1 &Mal% •t SI; thweiNio L mad warrant uw and other J;Ci •taw, tn.- 0121/11411111 Cftice betwre .caret, Baltinuir DAVID' rp W, Ogle Cen t re Sq Ref , tonce.—lf '1vy211,1887 D AVID' N EN% AT h 0,11 nll, ther bus irrotreott h o puelte ths Cott Ant Osumi win the'!" S. noir Pay, Penatoas t or before any . I'y DR..3. ‘• Its. two d )otgabowir Gettiaburyg, JOHN 1, - . tht‘ollioe in the Lutheran Ch Drug Stern, what attend any case Persona In wont May 29,1887. 'DR: uABBBstm 1 TOWN, and st his houle, , eo I.y, near the Rai DiAleasec DR. WM having Joe to the public. p Dag comp ranee opposite Faltneat to attend loan; Persona In want el torall. Tenn JOHN W Bcc BAU melt door to OW !t• eta at •ll this avail a Wm tilt.. • •mtmr• oath Ma► 29.1.1!7. .OSCAR Ineoadtattioo pared to iattead WRITING Or CLES OP Having bad eon• •ttenton to beat of publis patron Gettyaborg, Pa. QURVEY VDTANCE • • Co aaaaa neves office ofOOUNTY WittrlNG Or D A RtfCLICS Ilarl nW bad could to :wet - reit libera ly 40/owl to and , VAirtleld, Adam, t. MA, 29,1667. FLO IWILL bet* 0 DAY And FRI eel re me to furni LO t..llle:tre their or aer S. Ze;gltr, its wh.o the pms F«pt 1S 7.- jottl UNITEI Y. .t NICW EAC Ff : IroKM% Oct. 9, IM.-ly KEYS CENZi TIM is' a Ji. fitted op to 1, If pl•aaaol and. potion of the tow tor the so stabling sitsebed. commodating der ThlsThi the publge, ■id E AGL MEM somISS 0! 41114.* Jolly 1111rAu Oriabs t►• lienot, On atTl eaestizl fervasq, is; nose,- CA VISITO V bat Pknil ty JOEY The Is • Ford ;"{he BAR, ate., smiths Y • S'T on 1222 JOB j]k)!dEri'Mo .. INEZ
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