. =a==l ,arnur .ssib_toustitteptr: AtfiItiaTLTVIRAL CLIPPINVIS. turglitth farmers believe that `tilling up" p itatoes reducestheir yield ono-fourth. They do not ripen as well. —Soft soap suds will be found a valuable ftVilizer for gardens and yards of sandy soil:-.4iuld almost any other for all that. sods from bar soap arc of less value. —very farmer ought to know that cut nails heated red hot and dropped in cold water will clinch as *ell as wrought nails.---Currants to do their best must be freely pruned and heavily mulched.—Beans are a most nutri tlims food for man or beast. For men and hogs theystihould be cooked;forsheep fed raw. —Many women are becoming bee-keepers and making money at it. They are not the kind, however, that squeal at the sight of spiders.—StLeep kept with cows are not so apt to be killed by dogs sa when alone. The, cows fight for them. —Potatoes can be grown much earlier by sprouting them, in a warm bed, before planting. Place them on a layer of manure and cover with sand. Transplant the middle of May.—=----It is said that the last cap of milk-drawn from the cow—"the strip pings"—contains sixteen times as much cream as the first cup. We will not vouoh for the extract figures but the true ones are large.— liisjust as easy to raise a bushel of gOod ap ples as a bushel of poor ones. What is a dol lar or two of extra preliminary expense in getting good irees?—The Department of Agriculture says that ten million bushels of wheat are wasted in this country annually by bad sowing,—too deep, too shallow, too thick, too thin,uneven.—Clean out the cellar*, "about th .s time" and give them a thorough :tiring. I( is about as safe to live over a gun powder mitiazine as the filth and poisonous odors of orate cellars. Bat such stuff doesn't poison year land—use it there.—The apple . tree mak -•••a good hedge, but the wilder and poorer the variety the thornier and better for that purpose.--Solon Robinson says'"Food should never be given to fowls unless they are hungry : rough to go crazy after it." Doubt ed. Rena will do first rate with corn lying by them all the time.—The beat butter factories prefer the dasher churn, in its old-fashioned style, to all others.—For greasing wood -axles tallow is the best, for iron axles castor oil It is a common fault to put on too much at a time but not often enough.—John Johnston says that one load'of manure as top dressing is worth two plowed under, on stiff land.—London dairy-men have decided that the most profitable cows are graded 'short • horns. Not that they give more milk, but they make the most beef when past milking. —Multitudes of farm accidents happen be cause nuts on running gear are not looked af ter and kept tight. Five minutes attention • each day, wrench in hand, is the remedy.--- Early hatched chickens make early layers next winter.—Where bees forage on grazing lands all the honey they get is so much sweet ness and nutriment taken from the pastruage. It is not Certain that the loss is not a serious one to the dairy.—The soil around black smith shops, or any that is much impregated with iron, is fat food for pear trees.—ln set ting out orchards a register in which every tree is marked and its name put down should be regarded as indispensable. Memory can't be trusted to keep names and varieties until bearing time.----It is a fact susceptible of proof that crops would be greatly increased if the soil could be worked twice as deeply as now. There is no mistake about the great value of deep plowing.—Gardens need rotation—en tire change of locality as well as crops. Larger crops with less work and expense is the con sequence.—Chicago Advance. HAILICIJ FLOM 10 Mavomm. Ttk. parantioa or I giving a thorough harrowing to manure, after it has been spread, seems to be unknown to many intelligent farmers. We know of noth ing where the same amount of labor accom plishes more useful results. Manure as com monly spread upon the surface when turned under with the plough, remains in the form of a buried stratum, but slightly intermixed with the soil. There are a few men who spread manure without leaving it more or lees in lumps, which may be partly or completely covered, and which do very little good in this shape, and often positive harm in seasons of drought. Instead of this practice, go over the whole thoroughly with a sharp harrow, which will pulverize both manure and top soil and mix them together. The plowing which then follows will be easier and more perfectly performed, and there will be a much better intermixture of manure with the earth. Al experienced farmer has assured us that, according to his own experiments, the useful tect of fresh manure is at least doubled by such thorough intermixture. In dry seasons it would be still more important. The ad vantages of spreading manure in autumn, for turning under in spring, are becoming well understood; and a thorough harrowing just before plowing-seems to give it the finishing touch. For spring application, as for corn, roots, die., the previous harrowing should on no account be omitted.—Country Gent. HAY. —Feed all the hay you can. It is the cheapest feed used on the farm, at the present prices of grain. Farmers can raise more hay than is generally done, if they would take better care of their grass fields and meadows, and never allow the aftermath to be eat off.— If this rule was generally followed, there would be less short crops of hay. Some far- mere teed off every green thing, and compel their cattle and sheep to gill up and . gnaw off the roots of the grass. A farmer had better buy hay at forty dollars per ton, than to ruin Mr hay fields by close grazing. The general treatment of grass land in this respect is wrong and expensive. ALWAYS have en hand, put sway in the barn or wagon shed, pieces of hickory or other tough timber. How many times in a per does a farmer want a piece for a pin, shtgle tree or handle, tuld if not at hand, a whole hoatd or fence rail must be cut, or per hip halfday lost going to a wagonmaker's shop • Boons ris CALTI24 SHEEP MID hos.—For aconsnin calves, pigs and sheep, a correspon dent of the Maine Farmer takes a quantity of good oak, bells them one hoar, and gives freely of the tea till a cure is effected. From many trials he is satisfied that the reardy Is safe and certain. PLEXUS should not expose their •sheep -to cold rains if being sheared, as the MI molly talus cold and contract other diseases. Always keep salt and ashes 3n a box, where they OM have access to it. Cowl and other cattle turned out to grans inalway, are apt to become purged and get the eetette. An irtsfel or dry h a y, once a •••vs win one to benefit them in several re *NAL Boaz seed earn in strong tar water and roll is plaster to dry it, if you want the ent-wenne sad idackiiirda to kt it akin find- save re planting. aumr.Plant out from time to time for airly ups. Sow seeds now, in rich, moist sad well prepared beds, to plant the principal MP to JnlT• 01,117 Comm—Plant every two weeks for gurruner use. -•- • • '•-•";": •- • - - • gkivirtiOntatO. _•_ - j Bow itireri-wAiefliti , WOW Stitelliel!. Ili% I TORZOIr MI carom STATIO.-troto Guyer, to tie, close of Andy* Jobtoointootodettrattooi! lo ono reyol:ortoto taletme?ef 000 mot, tilottrotod t ,; Jour hurulroloogration ortfr im6 olod ttortre orprtri on steel; inablry um. Tor wins, to TB WI NAP, Hanford, nn., or BLISS tCO Broad at., N ovrark, N.J. • A GENTS WANTED.—For the FIUtSONAL Huron: .10F °EMMA 0 RANT, by A, D. Etwasiumos, *lithe; of "Field, Dung on ai d Escape," and "Beyond the! kfissimippi." Malertil gathered by the' author a$ "Mod-quartere in the Field, and from channels lemred by GENERAL 'GRANT -. 26fu1l page Engravings. Contains matter me ether work has or can gel. Contents prove it the only authorised "Life of Otnnt." Don't oder an inferior work, *Get the best." - Fend for efrcelareandderVe. Addreei PUBLISInNti 10, 'Lanf o rd, c oca :, 0 0 BLISd At DO., 194 Broad st., Newark, N.J. AGENTS WANTED for the WEARING OF THE REEN.—Tee greatest Book es., published. Its eontents are deeply interesting and enonid he CAREFULLY READ by every one. The Ito. amuse demand for this great work stamps it the most 'SUCCESSFUL ROOK OUT. It la decidedly the BQO FOR TILE TIMES. It fully INuscratea OLD IRELAND, abound* la ROE/INCE, INCIDENT and WIT, showing the PATRIOTISM and. DILVuTION, the MUTE and FERVOR, of that warm•hoarted people, containing .4105 pages and over 1,00 illustrations, pound in cloth, green stud gold. Prices 3. ,Agents anted everywhere. Ex clusive territory , given . w anted Send for circulars and sample copy. tv .Li. 1,01. FLINT, 26 South it h it., Phira, Pa. This 13 the only full, Anthentio and OFFICIAL His tory of the LI& and Public: Services t.f the Great Chief tain, and the only one that is endorsed by all his Leaif tog Oeneral& Send for Specimen Pages end Circulars with terms. Address HArIONLI. PCBLIhIIIiG CO.. Philadet phis, Pa. CAUTION.—The country Is being flooded with so cull ed Lives 01 Grant, written by Civilians and Politicians, who nerer saw a battle. See that the Book you buy to endorsed by all the Leading Generals. Book Agents Wanted: Fou.'PEOPLE'S BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY," by JAMBE PARTON, ibe "Prince ,1 Biographers," containing lives of distingnisheu persous of all ages and count:lib women as will- as men. A handsome octavo honk of over 600 pages, illustrated with 12 beautiful steel en gravings. No competition. Agents soy it setts foster than anyllook they erer sohl. Terms liberal. Bend far aulyscrii , tiun circular. A. B. UALE d CO., llartfoid, Conn. MEN OF OUR DAY ; Or Biographies (of over 50) of the most prominent mdm of the nation, including Grant, Sherman, Colfax, ner, Stanton, Sheridan, Grow, Kelley, Jay Cook, Curtin, Trumbull, Fenton, Buckingham, Wilson,Greeley, Wads, Morton, Phillips, Parregut, Chase, Logan. Stevens, Beecher, and others. Embellished with over 40 lifelike Steel Portraits. 600 Pages. Sold only by Agents Gnat inducements Send for circulars. ZEIGLER, McCUKDY & CO., 514 Arch st., Phila., Pa. NORTH. AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD NEW ARRANGEMENT. SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THR STH e2OTH EVERY MONTH, Of the day before when these dates fall on Seenday. PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE For Information address D. N CAHEINGTON;Ageot, 177 West street, New York. W. E. WEBB, President. CHAS. DANA, Tice Pris. Office-54 Exchange Place, New York. - CIRCULAR, MILL • MULAY, GANG and • CROSS CUT • 8A W S Every Saw that leaves oar Factory is Oil Tempered and Patent Gronnd,perfertly trite and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process. AX E S Common sbaPp, as good as the best. The RED JACKET (COLBURY'S PATENT) A. X cannot be excelled. We guaranty they will cut 25 per cert. more than common Axes, with less labor to the chopper. *Send for circular and Pikes to LIPPINCOTT lc BAKEWELL,' . PITTSBURGH, PEICICA., Sole Mannfacturere. For mile by principal Hardware Dealer,. • MARE k LANG/lAN'S PATENT LIQUID 81-SULPHITE OF LIME. •A CERTAIN PRESERVATIVE OF EGGS, FRUIT, „CI- MEAT, tc., - for any length of thre. For sale'• by Druggists and Grocers. WOODEN WATER PIPE , GAS PIPE, • AND EAVE TROUGU! MILE beet and cheapeet article ever made. Every ... body, particularly Farmers and , Miners, lend for a free descriptive circular and price . liat to J. A. WOOD WARD, Williamsport, Pa. - WANTED--AGENTS pl T e o a R aM b lIN SQUARE, LEVEL LEVEL and BEVEL. Breit inducements of fered. County Rights for eale on most liberal terms.— For particulars address W. S. BATCHELDER 3 CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED—AGENTS.—S2Oo per month the rear round or a certainty of $5OO to $l,OOO per month to those borings little capital. We guaranty the above monthly salary to good active agentsat theirown homes. Every agent, larmer, gardner, planter and fruit grower, North and Soith, thetad send at once for particulars.— Please call on or address J. AHEARN & CO., 88 Second at., Baltimore, Md. PEOPLE in want of, and Agents who are selling kinds of BEWING MACUINMS, are requested to ad drew; me (with stamp) for greatly reduced prices and terms. J. K. PiALBO2OI, Box 4, Charlestown, Mass. For the assistance of ladies In hand sewing, protecting the , finger from the needle, an canning stitches to'be taken with. EXACT REGUL LEIF!, and tnereased rapf ity. Invaluable for all kinds of embroidering and chrochding. Sent to any addfess,...by mail, elegantly silver plated, for 25 cents, or solid sitter, for 75 cents,— Agents wanted in every town. . Terms and sample for 25 cents. Liberal discount to the trade. Address NILES MANI:TA...7CM hO CO., 55 Water st., Boston, Ems. WANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO per month, everywhere, male and female, to in troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE F A biILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hew, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a met superior manner. Price onlystsl.B. Fully war ranted for five years. We will pay WOW for any M oine that will sew a etromger,more beautiful, or more elastic seam 'than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cam*, be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay AgentiTrom 546 to MO per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address MCCOMB A CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-Iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. WONDERFUL ELECTRIC FISH—Ir Pluano ALL:— V V By mall fur 10 eta. and stamp; S for lido. Address tM itnrentor, NATHAN HALL, Wait Millbury, Mesa,— May-Agents wanted in emery part of the world: VI DO TOC SUFFER and DESIRE RELIEF PROM CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, or • DYSPEPSIA 2 - If so,— THE "CARBONIZED MEAT'' Is a Sure Care! Ask your Druggist br it or fend Bt Str a Can, to BAWL B. COLA & CO., airslo per dollen. Likens, Pa. NOTHING LIKE IT IN MEDICINE. ALUXURY to the palate, a painless evaessat, a pit - tieatitanlont to the etrentatioaot hatart OP' p dation, no and•bilkstsheedkluir, a atemebft, & dim* tie, and en admirable sangria alterative. Bach and the nekanstledged and dady proven properties of RANT'S RFFERVIniOIiNT A MURRY. Said by all Druirgists. i f ARSH k COI One Dollar Sale of Sailieb and Assaf lYi can Dins and bumpy GaAs, Outlery, Amery. At Jpeslo recifeetheirieseitt as as straiessiest for their War for procuring chaos. Send 25 etc for the names of twp articles which will 6a notes receipt of 0142 DOLLAR each. Agents wanted. Irall.descrlpttens seat free 121 mall. Address MAitliff t Co.. 3 Trlcaoist Raw, and 12 Howard at; Boston, Naas. TO THE LAIiIES. We aro soak be OTIR 01 4 01 EOM= Foredo sal boniest/a Itinuheteren, cad ereptying! bohintish wboleaosustry with DRY mod PA CI SHAWLS, J Mira" PIANOS, Swirtlfo MACITINAIidke, Re,attite saner, pries of One Dollar for each Article Bond your dabs of 10 and upwards, Ibr diecripti, docks, all irring what &Melo can be °blab* for OW Darr, wltb 10 costa tot omit chock. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. " N . A . % v im tree to $4OO wit fill• atcbirs4f4 spots oitonsug dubs. mean wanted ft* nary town. MMUS 00, JO Arch etre. Booton,Moor. • 44 AGENTS WiANTED FOR THE LIFE OF. GRANT, BY A srAFF OFFICER AGENTS WANTED FOR AGENTS WASTED INDISPENSABLE FOR LAMM 115 SEWING GUI DE. Greatut Carioca, of the 19th antegry "CARBONIZED MEAT." INICENZa - • - • :2;j54,4x0ti - PATROXIZE Mein tit laws and extanat: wine e t tt i eon -- QijoiDi bale". ora 1113ALit • Guarantee gitisfactio*n tri vTarY %swine, and'aJao tit lll77 Iret. Il l' i r t4a 'OrGOODS ere r offered • . • . , . • ' ONO DOLLAR, EACH, - No concern has any show saherceer our Aprons are selling. Our motto: "PDANDT AND RIM/ADIS." Mitigated Female agents wanted% city and country. THE LADIES - • Are morn rilarly requested to try our popular club sys tem of sellam ail kinds of DDT - AND FANCY ODOM DRESS PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, OASTOSN an. TEA Pi ATHD GOOD', INATORYS, tc. (listablished 1864.) 'A PATIN! PBX POD/IDA= and a check describing an article to be sold 0)r a dollar, 10 cYlt.:lo nor Si; 4 0 lor $4; 60 fur $O; 100 for $10; sent by DWI. Tree Frei/furs to getter up. (wroth ISO per cot. store than Woe teat by another reitecre,) according to.sise of club. Bead as a trial club, or if not do nut fail to sand fur a circular. B.—Our sale should no be damned with New York dollar jewelry tales or beans .TesCompentes," as It Is not tarot the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL, 134 Xianover it, Boston, Mass TO THE LADIES., FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. We are selling SILKS, SHAWLS, DRY and FANCY GOODS, of every . descrlptkm, also, SILVER WARE, E. FURNITUR, kc. Yaloable presents, from $3 to UM seat free of charge to agents lending clubs of ten edul upwards. Circulars seut free to any address. Irma A CO., P. O. Box 2£131. 42 llonever at., Boston, Maw 100 PER CENT BAIT'S. 5,0°0 AGENTS Wanted to' this Mammoth DOLLABOALE. Tall particulars in cirtabtr. Address %MIN Rastas 810,1065 Madan& et, Boston. Mass. We sell for One Dollar , (1 OLD and Silver Watches, Sewing Marlines, Silk LT Dress Patterns, Carpetings.-Dotnestic Goods, kr. , CIRCULARS SENT PRES, giving full particulars, or ten cheeks sent for One Dollar, describing ten different articles which we will well for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending no Mobs. Address. LABONTt BASSITT, No. 88 elsdbury street,Boetnet, Ideas. AG PiTil WANTED fa EVERY COUNTY.—Our Arab artimaking froinSloo to $l5O per month selling our STATIONERY GIFT PACKAGE& Send for circulars. GA MILS A LUBRECHT, Empire Map, Chart and Sta tionary Establisbment,lo7 Liberty street, New York. XL A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE, OF 7. own selection, free of cost, for a few days' ermine in any town or village. Particular, and a gift lost tree, by addressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD. MAN & id Hanover st., Boeton, MAIM AGENTS WANTED FOR DANA'S AUTHORIZED AND AIITMLNI7O LIFE OF ULYSSES S. GRANT, Comprising a complete and accurate history of ills ever& NI and interesting career, with an authentic narrative of his invaluable military services, adding also an Boyar tial estimate of Ms character as a inis,a Soldier, and a Statesman. By lion. Cassias A. ILssios,.lats Assistant Secretary of War. The Bprinteld Republican says:— "Dana's Life of General Grant Is sure tube the moot au thentic and best Life of Giant published." /or particu lars, apply to or address GIIILDON BILL CG, Spring. Mad, filass., or W. D. SLYER/3, 41 Malden Lane, N. Y. April 231.—iit (nothing, Anti, sbcts, &c. KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OP THE rRESBTTERIdh CHURCH. lIS undersigned has just returned from the city with .1. the best and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, fur Spring awl Summer, ever offered in Getty,. burg. His stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL (SALTERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERtS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAL& IN LARGE VARIETY. . GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' RIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORAL& GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Ac., MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO ELLMORALS, Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac. BOYS' OONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' nova all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoesof his own manufacture constantly on hand All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident that I can please all w_bo may call. - - - - The 11A.BCFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and Gaiters, will also be carried on, in all its branches, as belbrer- Repairing done on short notice. By employiturnome twat first class woikmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his *ismer re putation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to de serve it. ♦.Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. . 1). ii. BLINGEL. Gettysburg, April 1868.-tf MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWIFEDS, and other materials for Men'. Wear, tarnished and mad up, to order, on short sake. SATISFACTIM WARRANTED. Work also solicited from Customers, o purchase their Goode elsewhere. W. T. KING, York street, opposite the Bank, Juno 12,11167.-1 y SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD has now opened a LARCIE STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own manufacture, consisting ofali sisas of COATS, RANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c. AT PRICZB TO SUIT THY TINSEL lllreall,aranilue and Judge for yourselves.VS April 22, 1868.-0 SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS - FOR 1888. S.S. M'CREARY UM Just received a fresh and general amortment of' ill BATS, including the very latest ityle - of hir Bilk, Casshustre and Soft Per Bats, and also a large V line and ne and low priced Wool HATS and CAPS for n and BOYS. Re Int Buhl, friendeand the public to give him a call - (April 22, 1867,41" N E W NEW CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S. STACKS OF THEM ! BRISHEREICIFT, corser ofthe Diamond and York . street, hasjost returned from the city with an on. usually attrstibremsortment of - mirrtifew FOE SPRING A IFUSOUSI WL&E, which he will sallat such prices asminnot kil to take them cdyery rapidly. Oatl sa i d4ndie for ymnselmo.— To look at the excellent natty tasteful totting, and nest and substantial sewing, an then to get . his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they it so much to their interest so do so. Ha has Coate, Pants, Teats, ofall styles and sateriale Ilats,Soott and Shoos; shirts, of ail Wads, iloefoiy, Moves, flaadkerebtek- Neck Ti Cravats, Linea aadNeerclollars, Ssapeadere, Broths% OomDs ; Trotsky, Team, Umbrellas,' Nikkei Matra, Smoking and Clitewinrifolberces, Pipes, Beatioaory g = Clock*, Watches, Jeiredry, with a Shamed eiri es* otter articles. entirely too numerous to !MAU be • moue paper adeectiseareat. He asks the attention of sempablic to his ark 'ssoesc, coolldeoribat it veil phew—awl rusoarcaa er will sell =. Dou'tfor therfacwolrastaf 'tech street Diamond, cs. April 22, U.S. JAWS WILINXISINGII. ME LATEST STYLES OP RUNG MD. I=l=ll Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Jest received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, ilismbetneo "NA. Mra stsam GETTYSBURG, PEN_NA., Wines sb• public on lad • lingssiminsbodisoutiost b• it oath* *sip. Realm saiunt and HARNESS, d all kindb, prompity sad se resemosids toms. Bridles, Bans= ?rusks, Wises, leldps, Wow, sad s varkory escalate etre IS ti VOL piieril uP t 111164 t ' TO 7 : - .:4 • liii : i ; CLOTHIti - G-1 HATS AND CAS, BOOTS & SHOES, Ec,ry kilid of Gentlemßn't Wear, LINEN COLLARS, COTTON .STOCKINGS, POCKET BOOKS, I keep Gentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will eel them at the - BOYS' HATS & SHOES, in great variety. Clive me a mll berme imrehulng eIM a here April 22, 1867.-t1 GEO. JACOBS & BRO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pa., next doer to Keystone Rotel. 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 warrantee The Howe &wing Machine, The most perfect it reliable in America- ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, 1867. The Hair* Machine will do a Ivrar_y_ariety of work In beter style than thy other marbles, and defies - all a ,m -petition for simplicity and swan in working. Call and mania* thaws. Clrealars containing pries list. c, can ba had on application. [Feb.l2, 151454.-tf Carpenters and gontractoro. G. C. CASHMAN. , H. 11. Row' CARPyENTERING • irma a. Amin the public that they have commenced the Carpenting In the Shop formerly occupied by A udrrw Schick, York street. We are prepared to do any work la our lino of business and as reasonabit as any other estab lishment in Gettysburg. We hope by a strict attention to buil:ma to merit a share of public patronage. May lE. 11147.-tt CASHMAN & ROWE. WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, • G.ETTYSBURO, PA., ' CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—contracting and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repairing, Lc. They keep nonfatal: on hand and manufacture .to order, DOORS, SIIIITTXRS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMED, CORNICE. DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And oxy other Artick in the Building Line. Seasoned material constantly on bind, experienced work nten always, in readiness, and work executed wit dispatch. .9.. Orders promptly attended to. WI. O. STALLISMITH, C. H. STALLSMITIL Sept. IS, 18137.--tf TO TIIE BUILDING - COMMUNITY. DRAWERS WHO WISH TO IMPRO VE. THE undersigned respectfully in formethe public that h. still continues the at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and isreedy at all times to accommodate those wanting anything done a his late. He ',prepared to furnish all kludsof work lbe building purposes, of the best material, and as neatly and chelply as limn be done at any other • ;tablishment In the county. Zaperiesced Reads alwiye in reading sad wen aftecatsd with promptness and dispatch. igrlissalrfal for post thrombi hopes, by attention to baidaaar tisamadTe a liberal akar, of pabik patronage. Kay da. ltttii. WM. CHRITZNAN. TIM undersigned Ina bought out hie fernier partner Wx. Grin, and now 4:testiness the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS hituselt—at the Gettysburg Lime Kline; on the earner of the Railroad and North Stratton , .Thankhl lot past patnuunse,bowill sadism to damn lie maim woe, by irate:Wag the basirepet se vtionetely and eau largos scale ae poselblo—elway lolling a good_article mad gleintr good measure. Yarmors and others may look prouipt Minn of order& . Heal* continues the • COAL BUSINESS, oßaia~ the oat popular lauds. ' Roosok•opro en *than ghrehidsail. Blaelioultheofainta ly as load. • • Lisess,4o4aldetteiredikapNbereln U ttyabarg. Osttymbilmliov.2p,lBBL4f , JAOO/1 MILS! Michael Lefis Old Stand /971XE/020, z s 111.4X11 corrrz Jong ANDPETIOR BECKMAN W °4l) rapoottaly olthotwoo to therthiktthei OW eh* shy 1 .elystel le tor. abi llatt i :ol . illMat aht=te Z usig * *I * grz e% se they will dad Nes 1 As **TY Turld ' ? I. 011 AND BITCH AS PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOM, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, TRAVEIDIG SACKS, CANES, &c., &c. LOWEST CASH PRICES ALSO TO FIT Alio. eels Agents for Mims County tur AND ALL OTHERS CARP G BUSINP23S gold, gunther, gilt, k. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. TM FOR SALE El 1133 &it., Sottee tQ t plEINON!1 desiring X ' hnestleg, and realising nearly NINE PER CENT, are rein's:led to call at the Gettysburg :National Bank, RS :CIRCULARS )0F THE UNION PACIFIC i • . i -- : . AND ALSO , .. CENTRAL PACIFIC R AILIZAD COS. GRATIS These inveatmeuta are daily growiag in favor and salea norearing. la:TION1A can be had at all tittles at this Bank and where all informetlou conceruiDg Raid Inrealments will be ebeerfailylgiven. D05c..18,1837.4.f t J. EILOBY WILT, Cashier GErrYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• GOVERNMENT BONDS,.(if xll hiudt, BOUGHT and SEVEN•TIIIRTY BONDS convert ed uto PI E-TW E rY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid or; GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS arid BONDS, of all kiode. bonglit kir pereona without CHARGING CO3IMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. UMBRELLAS, Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS adrarke,d 1 per cent, Person wfol.ing Information in regard to U. S. Bonds, and Iltocksof al I, kind 3, are incited to givens a coil, and we will give all infolun.tion cheerfully. J. EMORY BAI!, Cashier. Oettyoburg, Oct 30, 25C-tf . FIRST NATIONAL BANK TO6O. 0. NORRIS NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF Lust fall, when the privilege, uf c.uverting the Afloat 740 Notes etplred, nutoy persons who neKlected to coo- vert Into 5-20 BoodA, or sell, lost the premium and the privtlegeofeenyertlng. It VIII be the same with the 7-30'n maturing in June rued July next, Knot Ai-pored uf in time. This Bank will either convert, or purclilme, the7-30's,alloring premium and interest' i . eb. 19, 11368,if FIRST NATIONAL BANK Is agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 ,PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at par . irttb interact cayable seini-anau.filly at t” 1 couußr. Ail ueceseary znati,n given. Gottysburg, N.v.r , 1867.—t DIIIIIIBOLTON C. C. WIRT. (tau of ateson f rb.) 6fllan6rer, Ih DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. .strcetA BANKERS, BROKERS Govern inent Securitios , GoW, Silcfr, Sc U. S. 1881 BONDS, U. S. 5-20 BONDS, 7-30 BONDS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS 7-30 .1102C2 irtvrt concert