quintet mtir leasekttpa. [For the Star and Sentinel A JEW vi - opips ON THE GARDEN. EibITORS OF THE STAR ANDSISTOIL :—"For, 10, the winter is put. The flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of bizda is come, and the voice of the turtle is beard in par land ?" Yes, the long, severe - winter is past., The spring with , its bright promise and with all Its delightful associations is here again. Nature is renewhly, her youth, and se may we, men and women, who are ,growing old, renew something of the freshness of our early days. .There is a wonderful charm in these bright sunny mornings. How early the stun begins his daily journey. Let me just hint that those who do not begin with him Jose a vast deal. But perhaps there is nobody in Gettysburg who noels Poch a common place hint as that. But I set out to say'soinetbing on a s i F gar den. The garden, awc i tet word U- it is the twin-sister of our word home, anS only lees precious than that dear word. I have in my mind, not's rude patch of ground in the gar den, on which potatoes, cabbages and corn are grown. Thisis the only idea which many have with the fine term in question. I mean something that is the 'product of taste, that ap „peals-to a finer sense, and that meets a higher want—something far mere beautiful. The garden, as IBM thinking of it, comes under the head °flu:mitts, rather than that of neces saries. As such it ought to accompany every home. There is indeed no home In the coun sry anything ilke complete without it. There arc plenty of houses in which people dwell, from which the garden is entirely banished--; but are they home., f The garden is one of the cheapest, purest and most accessible of luxuries. It may be had on any scale of size and expense, from the little flower-bed in front Sf the laborer's cottage to the spacious grounds end magnificent gardens of the English nobili ty, filled Frith rare and beattifbl plants from every clime. It accommodates itself to peo ple of the most varied means and tastes. For people who love beautiful things there is no way In which one, three or five dollars can be spent to give half the amount of refined pleas ure staying outtbe little sum on flower-seeds, or en plants. - A flower garden is one of the most generous things in the world. It gives such a profusion of beautiful and fragrant things. It affords a source of daily interest, in watching the buds as they swell and burst into the lively blossoms, so fine and various in form and so exquisite in color. It'willbe understood that I am writing chief ly of the flower-garden. The vegetable and fruit-gardens are excellent and necessary also. But they speak for themselves. I need not plead their coupe. My neighbors all around ' here in Maine are getting their hot-beds ready, and are putting in the seeds of the tomato, the cucumber and many others, while in the Old Keystone State there is no necessity for this, as vegetation is more advanced. I say go se, friends. But let me speak a word in behalf of my favorites.. The flower-garden is the highest department, Y - 44 I did not fancy it much until 1 came to this State. Whether we consider the exquisite beauty of its pro ducts, the part of our nature to which it minis lire, or the elevating and refining influence exerts upon the character, we must award it the noblest place. It supplies not the wants which are fora day, but those which are eternal. Its impressions -are made not upon that which is fleeting ; they are stamped upon that within us which is immortal. These fine influences find their way to the soul through the noblest of our senses—that of sight.— Beauty, that mysterious and _exquisite pre 'gni*. Which ever delights the pure and eleva ted heart, is the production of the flower-gar den. Because it satisfies this noble and re fined sense, It stands clear above the other de partments. We may know much about the delicacy of a man's sensibilities and the eleva tion of his nature, by asking him to walk into the garden, and observing what department chiefly attracts him. He who overlooks roles and fillies, and lavishes his praises upon squashes, potatoes and beans, is either not made of the finest stuff, or it has not been tempered by exposure to the influence of beauty. There are many worldly.-wise people who remain cold in the presence of the flower garden, and cannot understand the enthusiasm of the florist at all. They would about as soon threw a dollar into the pond—would very ranch sooner, many of them, burn it in the pipe or dissolve it in -the liquor-cup—as lay it out for flower-seeds. t3oolier than lov ingly tend the plants, they would loaf in a bar room or lounge on a sofa. The garden has an important physical use. Its influence upon the development of the body, and in the preservation of its health, is of the most salutary kind. For all persona leading a sedentary life, it provides the finest and moat healthy exercise. It is just the thing for women—who in our time and coat try are so sadly suffering, because they do not exercise enough in the.open air. Ilim aware that asking our ladies I. go out into the gar den and take hold, Is a very unpopular doe r triee. The despot fashion is against it. To do any work, with nothing but the sky above, seems to be considered by them a sort of de _predation. This, however, is nothing but a national whim. Ladies, I open the garden gate and Invite you to enter—assuring you that there yeti may bind a hospital contain ing beds offiowers, radiant with beauty, on which you may dream away your dyspeptic gkiom, and charm sway many a pain. Attu, the garden exerts an excellent moral influence. It Is a powerful and beneficent 4:Mlnt. - It tends to purify the affections of what is stole, to elevate the thoughts to the contandation of high - themes ; to lift men "bon sordid alms. The garden being the haw of bowers and the scene of unappro pristed beauty, is a manifestation of the di vine bendy. So it rebukes and puts to shame the narrow selfishness that so dwarfs the soul and men the character. The kindly Influence wafted from the flow ers softens many a care and calms many a `trouble. The rude becomes gentle in the pre sence of loveliness. The wearing anxiety or - badness may sometimes be forgotten, and the fretful =treat that preys upon so many may be allayed awhile in the tranquil shades of the gar den. This influence iseminently blessed in the case of children and youth. If you would have your children grow up pure and gentle, simple and refined tastes, lead their infant with steps into the prden, and let the beauty there steal into their souls while fresh and tender. A wad on the home influence of the gar den. There is reason for believing that the love of home is not strong in our country.= men leave their homes .with little regret, anc. do not remember -them with that fondness scams to the people of some other coun tries. May it not be that the absence of gar dens here, or the fact that they are generally on so poor a scale, have something to do with our home coldness! The roots of affection strike more easily and deeply into a beautiful epos than into one bald and unadcand. The =emery or s. home embowered In roses, jet;-• dlellhat, and honey-suckles, is a sweet apd blessed porseasion. It never leaves n• how 10earer we may roam. In a foteign land, I f 2 e reir may of the of of youth have 'add the wreck of disappointed hopes, the heirs finds many a respite in fondly linar ins ealest Its wart/ joys in the flower aiinra catusgephinne beyond the sea. Such a gar den become -Ined with all the changer and events of the family: The tranqtaTren- In hour is spent there. The children play in view of tbe flowers. The anxious parents pies the walks and ukase. The maiden meets her over in the nude bower, at tbs. -twilight hoar, when the moon-light shadows lieht belts arose 'he walks Wad the sir is Alit of the swmteet odors. When death cranes the threshold and cuts down the flower of the flaav„ , the, bereaved ones go out into.the "dedlo 'weep. _ Surely it is worth while to bulb ancb • spot beautiful. MA710071,31,Ar" 8. a. akihintistutats. 130018 AGMS WANTED POE Lounge% HILL. JI3 MT or THE UNITED WfATED—from its dis covery to the close of Mares Jobssca's adschestration; In ono royal octavo volalrla of 800 papa, Ulastrated by Jour Aintdrodargraoftftwo on wood and ftrairealoweiner on skel ending" dew. for specimens and terms, apply to T EItIALNAP. Hartford , Con.. . or ELMS A CO., 196 Droadit., Ntrwark, N. J. GENTS MANTID,—For the PERSONAL DISTORT AO/ DENEILAL GRANT, by A.D. BlOnAlDEnt,anthar of "Meld, Dungeon and po,!" , and "Bowed the Jfiteiefilepi." Material Gathered by the author at "ikiellisarters in the Redd, and from eban*ele opened by GENERAL GRANT himself. 25/oN me Boasting*. Coogan' matter no other work has or ma get Contents prove It the way authorised "Lilo of Groot." Don't offer an loSerklt woik "Get the best." 'good 9w eireatarsanddeeloe. Address ANKRICAN PIIBLISBII4O 1.0, Hartford, Conn.. Or BLld5 t 00., 194 Broad at., Nenark, N. J. ,2 AGENTB WANTED for they WEARING OF THE GREEN.—The greatest Book published. Its contents are deeply Interesting and should be CAREFULLY READ by every one. The mense demsad for this great work stamps it the moat 81100B5RFUL BOOK OUT._-It is decidedly the BOOK FOR THE TIMEB. It folly ilhurtrates OLD IRELAND, abounds in ROMANOE, INCIDENT and WIT, showing the PATILIUrIdIi. and DNVUTION, the TRUTH and FERVOR, of that wono•hearted people, containing 406 pages end over 100 Illustrations, bound in cloth, green sad gold. Price $3. Agents wanted everywhere. Ex clusive territory given. Bend for circulars and ample copy. WILLIAM fq..INT, 25 douth 7th at., Phil's, Ps. AGENTS WANTED FOB THE LIFE OF GRANT BY A STAFF OFFICER: This is the only tall, Authentic and OFFICIAL His tory of the Life and Public Services of the Grant Chief tain, and the only one that Is endorsed by all his Lead ing GOD• 11411. Send for Specimen Pages and Circulars with terms. MAIMS NATIONAL PCELISIIING Co, Philadel phia. PIL OACTION.—The country Is being flooded with so-call ed Limn of Grant, written by Citation's and Politicians, who never caw a battle. See that the Rook you buyte endorsed by all the Leading Generals. Book Agents Wanted. Fda.TZOPL W 8 BOOR 01 8100 RA PUT ," by JAMBS PARTON, the 4 Prince (;Biographers," containing lives at itistinguisbed persons of ail ages and countries, women as will as men. A . handsutus octavo book of ever 600 pages,lllustrated with 12 beautiful steel en arasinp. No competition. Agents soy it sells faster than any Book they ever sold. Terms liberal. Pend for subscription circular. A. B.HALE t CV, Hartford, Conn AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF OUR DAY; Or Bkbgraphiee (of over 601 of the most prominent men of the nation, including Grant, Sherman, Culla, Sum ner,litanton. Sheridan, Grow, Kelley, Jay Cook, Curtin, Trumbull, Penton, Buckingham, Wilson,Greeley, Wade, Morton, Phillips Parragnt, Chase, Logan. Stevens, Beeeher, sal others . Imbelliebed with over 40 life like Steel Portraits. 600 Pages. Sold only by Agents Great • • tieeniente Send for eh =lam ZZI.GLE.R, MCCURDT t CO., f 44 Arch it., Phila., Pa NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SEW CO. THROUGH LING TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD NEW ARRANGEMENT. BAILING FROM NEW YORK UN Far STH ft 20 TH EVER Y MONTH, Of the day before when these dates fall on Switelay. PASSAGN LOWRIE. THAN BY ANY Mille LINE Per information address D. N CARRINGTON, Agent, 177 West street, New York. W. 11. WEBB, Prenteknt. CRAB. DANA. Eke Pres. Ofice-54 Exchange Place, New York. CIRCULAR f MILL, MULAY, GANG and ° t, • CROSS CUT SAWS. Sven Saw that leaves our Factory Is Oil Tempered and Patent Ground, perfectly true and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process. A'X E S 9 Common shape, as good as the best. The RED JACKET (COL/IE7IV S PATENT) A X • cannot be excelled. We guaranty they will cut 25 per eett. more than common Axes, with less labor to the chopper. Aiiipliend for circular and prices to LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, PITTSBURGH, FRYNA., Sole Manufacturers. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. MARX & LANGMANE PATENT LIQUID 81-SULPHITE OF LIMB. A CERTAIN PREBERVA.TITS OP 1008, PELLET. MEAT, de., for any length of thee. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. WOODEN- WATER PIPE • GAS PIPE, AND EAVE TROUGH! T HS beet and cheapest article ever made. Every free d b :sc i lipVe ic C i l lar retilar r fai nen pri an ce d lisl i :o el i s TrroO n :- WARD, Williamsport. Pa. W ANTED--AG EN ple o a COSIVI'NED GQIIARK, LEVEL and BEVEL. Great Inducements of fered. County Rights for sale on most liberal terms.— Pm particulars address W. B. BATCHSLDER k CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED—AGITTB.—S2OO per month the year round or a certaintz ots6oo to $l,OOO per month to those having a little capital. We guaranty the above monthly salary to good active agents at their own homes. Every agent, farmer, gardner. planter and trait grower, North and Sundt, shook( send at on for particulars.— Please call on or address J. AILEALII3I t CO., 63 &Mood at., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS WANTED 1310PLI in want of. and Agents whi ars selling all JC kinds of dEWING YAOHINig, are requested to ad dress to ( with stamp) for graatjy reduced prices and tame. .K. Passions, Box 4,Muciallwwa, Mau. INDISPICISABLII NOB LAMB IS VIE SEWING GUIDE. /Or the andetance of Indies is hand sewing, protecting the anger from the needle, and mann flitches to he taken with =ACT ILEGULABlTLandiewoondrapid- Ay. Intolerable Sr all kinds of embroidering/ and chrecksinay. Sent to any addrees, by mall, elegantly silver plated, Sr SS cents, or solknellver, Borl6 center— Agents wanted In every town. Terms and 'sample for 36 ante. Liberal Amount to the trade. Addrese NILES SLILNU/A. lTOl.lbO CO., Id Water st., Boston, Maas. W ANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO per smith. ortm7whers, Male and tamale, to In trodnoe the GINUINE IMPROVED COMMON 811MBR /MOLY SWING 11641.0111N1L This machine w stitch, hue, kill, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a toast superior reausur. Price only $l6. Pally war ranted Sir &spars. We will pay POW for any ma chine that will Sow a 'tramper, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than tam It make' the "Mastic Lock Stitch." Avery second stitch can be cat, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We pay Agents from $76 to $2OO per month and expenses, or a comadmion from which twice that amount eau be ma d e. Address NUM SWANS 100., PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOON, CAMON.—Do not be Impaled upon by other Parties paining dr worthier cast-hoot moselduea, under the eaelessme or otherwise. Oats is the only gents, and really practical cheap machine manzdhotured. Greaten ate 1W Hotta, / WONDERFUL - TRIO NISH—Is Pusses Ats.!— By mill far 10 eta. and stamp; Ibr Stee. Address the mentor , NATHAN HALL, West if Illbum Mem— WD-Agents wanted In every part of the werld.."lllo . - - "CARBONIZED MEAT." DO TOO IMP= and DUMB NNW/ ?RON CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, or DYSPEPSIA? • - If 80,— THE "CARBONIZED MEAT" Lre Hare Care! Ask your Druggist for It or send 111.11bc Oen, to • BAWL B. COLBS Cu., 41.410 per doom. • • Lykes', Pa. NOTHING . LIKE IT IN MEDICINE. A14721111.T to tb• pilaw, a painless ovaelood, s geO tie stimulant to tits droulation, •itslol7 Pre* ;wallop, an anti-billous m•dielne, • lc, a Mara tie, sad en admirable general altetative. auk are th• ackuumfiratud , and delly Nom properties of TAlL *aims ItYrltili AREIII2I,T. Bold by all Druggists. k /MISR & CO'S One Dollar Sale of English aid can Dry and Gooda, Cutlery, Jewelry, &a.— Aga* raoeivethdrioode 1241 an equiealent 'for Useir /ober far ref elobs. Scad2ll eta. kw the maw or two art es whkb will be seat on receipt of ORB DOLLAR each. Agents wanted. Pull descriptions and (roe by Addrow MARSH A CO., 3 Tnralout Row. and 12 Howard It., Houton, Mar. TO THE LADIES. • - We ete agents for over ONE HIINDILED Tondo and Domestic Manufacturers, end are prepared to hernbb this whore 'pantry wItirDRY and FANG] GOODA,_ KU% SHAWLS, JIIWZLIaIr, SILVER wags, 7lllNintilli, PIk.NOS, HAWING macrame, to, tp., at the uniform pries of One - Dollarforeach Article. . . Bend your dabs of 10 and upwards, for desporliptive checks, ellowing what/411de to he obtained Sae Owe Donar, with 10 dente for each duck. - CIRCULARS BENT FREE. promui simg agouti math from la 44400 sent free of chars* 20 mo c lubs. fl„ gents vented in story town. 0118811A3 & 11. 10 &re& arms Rostosmode Wye ' fttv altivedistaintio. 2,6ockoaoolstaninsu Nei Yeses PATRONIZE TEEK BEST' naming . theli±t capital, *Rost tiny n and az tanalys t aspaoacisis is Ih•DOLLABIAL I bushains, vs Guarantee Satisfaction In everi Joetante, end also the but selection of GOODS ever offere O d at NE DOLLAR EACH. - - No (adi. OLMCCIIS has mgr skins whererer our Agents ars setting. Our motto: 'Plums? LID Itzutuz." M•tonna Fetnnie ngnots wanted' s' city emeicoontry. THE. LADIES Are particularly requested to try our popular club 'vi ten of willing ail kinds of DRY AND FANCY 000D8, ,1)141438 PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CASTORS, 814 VER Pi ATND 4100D 4 , WATEIIEE, he. (ItAtatilished 1664.) • A PATENS Psis FOMITAIX mad a check describing an article to be euld fora dollar, 10 ctn.: 30 for 64 40 for $4; 60 for 36: 100 for PO; sent by mail. *Free Presents to getter up, (worth 50 per cent. wore moo those swat by . anyother content,) according to sloe of dab. Bend et a trial club, or if not do nut fall to send for a eireular. N. 8.--Our sale should gar be classed with Now Tort dollar jewelry sales or bogus 'TeaCcempandee," as It Is nothingui the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL, CS liaaaver at., Baotou, Maas. TO THE LADIES. FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. We are selling SILKS, SHAWLS, DRY and FANCY GOODS, of every deacriptkw, also, ULM- WARE, FDRNITIIRY, Sc. Valuable presents, from $9 to $6OO, seat free of charge to agents seeding dabs of teo sod upwards. • Circulars sent free to any address. WYILTH • CO., 42 Hanurer st., Boston, Man. P. O. Box 2931 100 PF R CENT Wan SAT EDted. APS AGENTS tbe ltsoussoth DOLGAIttai.E. fall pastlealan fa eferAdar. Addams Duns, Amiss A Co, 1066 Wasblnen it., Boston, 5.... We sell for One Dollar , ri OLD and Silver Watcher, Swing IlosWoo, Bilk lX Drem Patterns, Carpeting*. Dramatic Goode, Le. CIRCULARS SINT IRRII, giving fullparticolaro, or tonehoeko omit for Ono describing ten different articles which we will sell for ORE DOLLAR EROS. Splendid Indneenients offered to Agents sending us Addling, LABOTrE A BABBITT, No. SS ilniffoury street,Boston, Maas. A GENTS WANTED lrar WIRY 0017NTIL—Our Amato 11 'remaking hessian° to MO per month Wittig oar STATIONEBY GIVE PACKAGE& Send Err citation. HAMM • LIIIIIISCHT, BMWs ]lap . Chart and St*. tionary Establishmont,lo7 Liberty street, New Tat. XL A PRESENT OF $25 ; VALUE, If your awn aelectiou. free of oast for a. few/ dap' V emirs la as r town or vlllaire. Partlealare sad a gift st at tree, by addraudng. with stamp, N. B. CLOUD. MAN * t>l., 40 Itaimmr ac., Boston. Kw. AGENTS WANTED FOR )ANA'S Arnim= AND AIMI2II=IO LIFE OF ULYSSES B. GRANT, Comprising a complrte and accurate hiatery of Mammal, hit and interesting career, with an asthmatic narrative of his invaluable military services, addiagalso as banal, vial estimate of-hie character as a Ness soldier, sad s Salaams. By Hun. CHM* A. DlAliA,„later Assistast Secretary of War. The Aptiallield Repothlims rya:— Dana'a Life of General Gnat is sure to be the mat au thentic and beet Life of (haat pahltabaeL" for particle. Jars, apply to or sadism 011aWN DILL tCO Spring. field, Yams., or W. D. NUMB, 41 Maids" Lane, N. Y. April - glothing, Nth Theis,. *c. KLINGEL'S Boland Shoe Emporium BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OP Till PRZSBITZRIAN CHURCH. (pus undersigned has Just retained trans timothy with I the beet and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring aud Sumpter, ever offered in Gettys burg. His stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITER .{, LAMBS' COMMON GAITERS, LADISS' KID SLIPPERS, ail styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAL% IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRRNCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' COEOII,IOIB GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, CENTS' BROGANS, Ae..'Ae. MISSES' CONGRESS tut-mats, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, ie., Ac., de., At. BOYS' CONGRESS berms, BOYS' CALE BALMORALS, „f. BOYS' BROGANS, at., Ac. INFANTS' 811018, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Bootsend 81101111 of his own manufacture constantly Ml= All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, from town and country. are Invited to call and =wain. 4XXIS and pricy" before purchasing elsewhere, babas coutideut that I can please who may calL The lit ith UPACTU ill 1 1 / 4 ti of hoots Shoes, and Gaiters, Rill also be carried on, h all its branches, as belkwe.-- Repairing done on chart notice. Ry employhig nose hat first, class workmen, and using nom" bat the choicest loather, he feels conddent of maintaining his ikavam re putation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to de serve it. saahankfhl for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. D. H. ILLIPIGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 111611.-tt MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, and other materials for Metes Weer, ihrtilehed and mad up, to order, on short notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. Work also solicited from Customers, o purchase their Goods elsewhere. W. T. KING, York 'frost, opposite the Bask! June 12, 1167.—1 y SPRING Sr SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO: ARNOLD bas slow spastic! $ LAIBI STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of Ws own inasalicters, cosidatiag (Kali Nisei if COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c., AT PIUOSB TO SUIT 21118 TWILL ilkirOall, examine sod judge Oar you rsehreulig April 22, 1868.—tf SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1868. B. 8. M'CREARY ITAI Jot twoehrod a Belk and paws* 'amoetwwat of .11 HATS, Including the very lawn style of lbw 111 Oinimaro sad Soft Fat Rats, and also a him fine and low priced Wool SATS and OAPS ft se Min_ and BOYS. lathed& Monde and thatc to giro Ida a call. [ 21, US7.—tf NEW NEW CLOTHING I.4rAV•BRINKER,iIOFPB. STACKS OF THEM ! 1 MINIMUM, earner of the Diameosid and Tort ofelstreet, haejust retorwed hem the city with en vs• lly attractive sarertnient of OLOTOLNG FOR /SPRING k MUM WAAZ, width be will sell at ouch prices as mind hill to taki them w itery rapidly, Call *ad mi ral, tow yourselves..— . ft lOokft* excelbet =tarts tastotat cutting, sod neat and substantial sewing. then to get ith low priceo—oallers cannot help but buy, when they ow it so Ruch to Sheds littered to do so. Se bu Costa, Pasta, Vests, °fall styles and sastarbas; lists, Boots sad "boss; . • Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery Oloow, Illsalkonshish, Neck Ties, Crusts, Mau and ispor n.lispiadioN "rubes, Combs; Trunks, Walken. ,17tabrellee, Pocket hives. thcare, Smoking and Chewing Tobarese, Pipes, Itatissurr, Le, I Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, with • thousand thud sue other artist entirely too numerous to detail la a arms paper ade t. lie asks the attention of the Obits to his new steak, o.alicieut that it will please—end no OM oft or will MI cheaper. Don't forget t h episeit—worserel Ten street sad the tHassond,t April 21.. 11166. JIOOI saintiesspn. THE LATEST STYLES OP SPRING AND wawa Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes; lest iseeiveLby ; ROBERT C. COBEAN, Manberatniry; &reel, Pinot eineare, GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where as public an 184 slap Ind meant ainskicat which be k felling asap. slue nicankceens Wein HARNESS, of all Irjulot t Proslottriaa a nowebblimis; 'der; ai m UnbOrMiwkWurkepmmidiumpisiwittiommi *mason manw,utiAlt .. . ;._, :_. , - -.. .. f lots,. Skatik apt. . _...,.,...,..,.....,.......„.„--"..--*"." Ift-Ib- -- . F.: 0 u A R TRS CI.4OTELING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Eve?, kind of Gentlemen'. Wear, LINER COLLARS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, POCKET BOOKS, I keel, Gentlemen'. Wear of all kin& and will aal them at the BOYS' HATS & SHOES, 11111. ale• owls call before r a:clewing else whirs April 21, Itiet-tt GEO. JACOBS & BRO., 'MERCHANT TAILORS, aumbersburg Scree t, Gettysburg, Pa., sett door to Ri ystoss CLOTHS CABBIMERS I 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 Sewing Machine, The most perfect & r. liable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—swan: NI at the Paris The Howe Marline will do a large variety of pork in Data style thas any other machine, asd dodos all e peaks% for stsiplleity asd sant In socking. Call and maim thisa. Circulars cc °tablas price lift. Sc., can ha lad es sppliast las. frab.12,111111.-tf VO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS WO WISH TO IMPROVE. Tundersigne respectfully in. A, 'armlike tabus OMbu ettU teatimes the at Ws idd stoat, ea West otr et, Gettysburg, sad Woody at all those to sowtaaawiat• boor werthi wild** dome •hiollse. no le prepared to fluid& all Ittattoofiroet far DeWitt prism% of lite beet materiel, sad ea matt, sad chtattif ea Una no doom at any otinarArtablniuneat to the otetaii. Itzpetimsaid Mad, always is reritatio and work eit meted with presapheree sad dispatch. darThanlatallor past *nom Ito hopes, by attention to bemeseme to receive a liberal 11.111Z1 of public piratic". 44a7 011111=1/1/11. WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, CARPENTERS & CONTRACTOR% An ;millpond to do all kinds of Carpontosine—rostrocting sod erectlig %Maw of all Linda, Rapekrbm, he. They keep oesetentty co hand sod monolhetare to ardor, noon, nnirmaut, BLIND& mu, DOOR AND winnow maxim column. DOOR AND WINDOW suourra. And ow other Irtiele is at eruct Lime, Iletwomot emetoteleomolmatly es beak experiomeed work men allwaye la raotteeem, fad work meowed wit , diepatek. a& Orden promptly attesktod to. WM. Ct. STALLIIIMIT; 0. H. ITALLIEMITIL &pt. MI, 1161.-4 f DRAWERS O. C. 0/111011AN. H. H. ROW, CARP ENTRING. TflE nidenligned rotepeetfully in- Ibris 'pnbUo that deg- bare otasipsoad tbo Carpeting 1* tea Mop Ibraerly peeped b Amber Ilektok, Teti otroot. Wo ate propand qd. as vat la oar Ilao of beatomaad as reunaublo posy Pier metal Wawa' In Gottreberg. Wit bop by aside PUP/ a to barium to merit • abate Opine gatroaap. 111ar It. MIAS amismix a Rows. g 411014 Pu t At. 0717 SB URGI LIME KILNS . Tun it+aina g adm bag booed o.t hr foram porker. Qs. Oaks, and sow oestlanos the THE LOIE-BURNING BUSINESS' bbeissis—tst ibseettriterg L.sie Kum; as ow:mm es the Itsfirosii sal Nati Itruttos street Thostlifill past potrossgs, 110101 sodssTor to 4lsservs tss. mom sass, by prosstutiss tho bastitems as vtgararay ad eras lees. seols as pesslblo—shrsys ssittse a pod article GM ph* iskSlssesisre.. Isnonsatt stlmmillsky lost lYe ti. map. IllUsirot orders. , HO sift **kiwi CO4l. BUSINESS, • thrive tie meat make kiedlis. lifsaygeopme ga Oboe iliosikilisidasagl. kiiiiiithaleossts iris has& Liao me at deltrond sazithare Is teribarg, 0 1041baraSr.110. MAI' MOOR REMIT -itAT ifichal Leer's Qld Sid SADA= CO trln Mem Jo AND PETER BEAMAN - ua~ Buda • rispinariar oluiouteo to shoutirint 4 hroopp 111.4411 Wore elemstareau tie, inn 161 wad mese*. , Ef! AND 64ren. AS PAPER CUFFS, PA PER BOSOMS, TIANDFaIRCREEFS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, &c., &c LOWEST CASH PRICES DEO in great variety. TIM. C. NORRIS TO FIT Abu. sole Agents a Adams Cosaty fur Expositio.i, 1867 emilaltens ani gostrutor.g. CA t RPENTEMNG BITBI7IXBB (LETTYSBURG, PA., , FOR, OALE thougra • • Notice to. Capitalists . ! r pm' MI &Rastas atlas/6On, aadrsalislag Rawly MIR O=M, silt sigasrted , to rail at ibis Gettysburg National Bank, AND OBTAIN OLE:MANS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AFD ALSO CENTRAL PACITIO RAILROAD 098. GRATIS: These Investments are daily growing In &for and salts increasing. ar4IONDO3 ran be bed at all times at this Bank and *ben all Infoematloa coarsening Paid laveetmento will be elearfully given. Dta1.1141117.-tY A. =OILY BAIR, Cashier. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. GOVERNMENT BONDS of all kinds, BOUOIITrd fig YEN-THIRTY BONDS converted Into FIVE-TWENTY BONDS without charge. °COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of ell kinds. bought for pentoaa Without CHARGING COMEDOWN. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. UMBRELLAS, Intent on SPECIAL DEPOSITS adranced 1 per cent., Persons wishing Information in regard to U. S. Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give as a call, and we will give allialurmation cbearfully. 3. EMORY R/LIR, (nobler. Gettysburg, Oet 30, 1867-If FIRST NATIONAL BANK NOTICE .TO. HOLDERS OF Last fall, when tke privilege of converting the A nguet 740 Notes expired, tnany persons who neglected to con- test Into h-20 Hoods, or sell, lost th• prosaism and the prlellegeof converting. It will be the same with the 7410's =turfs; In June sad July tent, If not dl•posed of la time. This Ilaak will tither eoritert, or Fireboat., tbe74o's,allowlng pro:shun •nd interest lib. 10,1068.-tf THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Ii agent for the sale of the first Mortgage Union Pacificlail Road. 140 ;NW 7401 ABM Its v LIM 1111 at par with lataratt payable wantwatmally at oar eattattt. An ntwaisari tatormatke Gettysburg. N0v.27, 1567.-0 GEO. DIIMBOLTON C. C. WIRT. (lee of Carom 4I Ch.) VEMstaccr, DUMBOLTON & WIRT, Corner of Baltimore and St. Paul streets, B AL TIMO R E, BANKERS, BROKERS , AND DZALSIES LS Gorernment Securities, Odd, Silver, &c., . RATE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, V. S. 111S1 BONDS, U. S. 5-20 BONDS, U. S. 7-30 BONDS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS, 740 BOND Wars cottenicd info b-W's opal fAc woe favorable terms. Special aienti.Lir the sale of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, bearing sin par cant. Interest In gold. afirrersoas wishing to convert any descriptiou 'lf Se curities, or mats or change invent/Rents, ran have the mane promptly executed. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL BECKMI PROMPT ATTENTION. INTERNAL RIVEN CE STAMPS or Pale. ilirDeposits received and Interest paid upon baJances elatlscit to check at dint. (Dec. 1867.-6 m FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW . Intaroot on SPECIAL DEPORTS as follows : PEE CENT. PER ANNUM TOR 1 YEAR, 4 " " " 6 MONTHS, 3 u r u 44 3 41 "1-30 NOT= INTO A-20 BONDS AS rsuAL free of mac; CM COMPOUND INTZW NOTES •ND COUPONS WM also purelmee or eeIIMOCWB sad BONDS of every Wad Imp et charge ae Oeinealasioa, sad will at all thaw pay the 1 / 1 811ZAT FIRM for • GOLD AND SILVER, see with Osman amoral ail business promptly as here taro partalalng to a well rogatated Bank. OM ARNOLD, Cashier. G•tlyebum Nov. 111117-tf 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 WM. T. HOPRIN'S "OWN MARE" or "KEYSTONE' SKIRTS," are the best and Munn Lev Tann Neap Skirts la the umirtet. Trail Skirt; St sodas'. Utah al 11 11r 11 996 NM: oh. 40 myths", Sta. Plan" Skirts, tapes, 20 MSO heats* 11, eps%p, 911 Cleats ; orb., itiap_lll3l. Warranded wry new. "Our OWN Wake" of "ONION SKIRTS.' Liens Taps bon alto /141 whop, , SLSO %MO, Plain. Six Tapes.% to ha Wings, from 90 Cleats to VLOO. Then Skirts orb better them tlalsoscdd by ether satablhhateate es &rot _duarfeeds rad at man hewer prices. 4 01 u OWN Make" of "CHAISPION SKIRTS" an In •=i4say If to all other Hoop Stine Detre the and only ban to be ezaanted or worn to ccw thy , ii wp =oste of bedt Nanuactured of the beat Spri very superloy tapes, mad the style e ll fraiotalic p and maw of this. somas, hr danblifty and excellenco any 9 0 111 •Vrt this ooool 7. WO an lighter, awn elm. Ito, war longer, pin sore fectlshotloa, and are really thselper this all others.. Mtn 1.4 etosid try Olest. Tiny ate M old exteadvely by Natehants tide throughout Opining et very moder ato plum. If you wait the best, states ask hr 4 / 1 1opkbes Clhomples Skirt." Myth& not Ind then. Sol as am" chest with whom you deal to order then lbr you, or awe or wed direct to as. Merchants will Sad our dif hroat of Skirts exactly what they need, and we lathe this. to sallow! whine our extensive smortesentom sent lbr Whohsel• Price List. To be hod at SAW at llitaiillokap, and et the /Utah Trude gaimoriliny and atlllrJonle of lb* Itanahotarer ouly, to who's all orders shoald be addressed. • NAIRDIACTORY AND NALIDDOON. e2B ANDR ear, Netwout ate 'LA 7th $l, nilatiliPhilL Tab. se. wM.T. NOPIONS. Attend to your 'lnterests 1 . GErnSBURG FOUNDRY. Qs ..bsoliber would Ulnas his castniaqs sad .thin, wt he is still nannitattnina nub" kinds o r amnia sad mica nun, mak order, atshort noels% snob al Mil SERIBILM POWIM 01•11_4111Inne shies of Powars,) OLOY/1411,1tD• SUL uma ANDWARATOIIII, OORNIOADDJUI OITPXXIAL IiffILLII ADD HAT WIT QUI; WAN PLAIITLEs: • PL-Orl6lll, as.Oist Plosibs, Bandisse Pkosgba. fltdoldU sod Oars Nostifil_olllo_,_ • - wmaMEIIO SORBS • • tis West hoprowsmest; sib* 6 11111.111 1 1M•8111q-D78- 01/A2Blllll 110ZolIALEIL Hs uUI likoorife umaoliotors i c la r nig e l AND BIIAPIME. *rAL3lllOa LULING for Clookotorfas Pre Olds e Archts, with . of egata,fals Ifs, ail is law rates. • Osoionoo Woo& - • DAVID KIRK NIL 15, ISM-0 • C - 5 PER CENT. roll year, 4 PER CENT. for flyaonthir, 3 PERCENT. for 3 months. OF GETTYSBURG 7-30 NOTES. ORO. ARNOLD, Cashier CI Eo._ A RIWOLD, Coabier WILL CON wzar 4G ktrt. e~~• FARMERS, 21 'Naas, grit" at. ItUBER'S DRUG STORE. Forney's old Stand—Baltimore Street, GETTYSBURG, PA ILIAVLNO purchased Shia 0 1 4 and popular Stea d , arid A.L laid in as entirety new and frefll Stock, "fter ttatiatottMiit, conflating In part of DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES-A LABOR ASSORTMENT. ,PURE LIQUORS A WINES FOR MEDICINAL PURPO SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IREP. DYES & DY&STUFFS-ROW 4 rlEvzsr DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND TIM ANILINE DYES-TIM CRISPEST AND BEST IN lIIILSIARICET. ALL TIME NEW AND NLRGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. 4 COLOATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. • FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS—THE BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELL 8, DALE'S PERsIAN,STONEBRARER'S AND ROBERT'S. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGARs,TOBAMOAND BNUFY—THE BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRE4RIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAEZWULLY COMP ,ENDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY NERCI.IA'NTS . SUP. PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Arodie fitmishell AT AU. 110110 or TOT NM. T. Nigh( Bill al the 40. r April 1, 1,1t15.-t! A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG Sr, BOOK STORE, CHAMBERSBITRO STREET. =I STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DR U«8 AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS .11lir-COUNTRY NiERCIIA NT - wl.nlr•.,le city pric Feb. 12.—tf DR. R, HORINER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGOIST, Mire and Drag Store, CIIAMDERSBURG PTREET GE'FTTSIWRG. Modical advice without charge DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BECSHEE, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAK ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS. COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for seedleinai purposes., Dr. R. Horner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy f chapped haat* rough skin, /tr. All Jut les warranted pore and gen oloq , . Jan I, ISSB.-tf Vtiortliantouo. INSURE IN THE HOPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF YORK, PEN \',l (Luz FLlana' £'U IIZECHANTeI.). OFFICE': Hartman's Brtirlinp , G,tre Sq”are CHARTERED CAPITAL ANAILABLIS ABSETS.... D 1813 of every description taken fur a period of year*, It or perpetually, at as luw mamas are COCIM. , eta with the security of the Company and the pug ies hanged, nod on as accreumudating terms as n ith any Company in the country. NO PREMIUM NOTES are taken in ibis Company, and rOnatninelatly, no Aasesaments will be made on its poli cies. More than half the entire stock is owned by its Of Scare and Directors, which it a guarantee thst iu affairs will be so managed al to make it a safe medium for in ours:ace- INSURANCE CREATES INDEPENDENCE: a pergola pays br hie own indemnliy, and need not be a Tax on hi. Mends In the erent of Fire. Delays are dangerous. ..All lowa promptly adjusted and mild without de lay. Drukcrogs:—Philip A. Small, John A. Weiser, John J. Spangler, M. B. Spahr, Gm. W. I Igenfritz, David S. Small. Charles A. Morrts, W 11. Hartz. of C., LeerlaCarl. HEN It" KELP'', Preatder.L DA VII) F.. SMALL, Vice•lßeaident. J. CARL, Treasurer. T. K. WEITZ, Sec'''. sne-Applications for Insurance promptly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Company's Agents. Aommt :—Wm. Belmel, John T. Williams, Fork; H. A. Picking, Gettysburg; Smith A Harris. Wrights, Me; T. W. Herr, Lancaster; John H 7 Iler , M't. Joy, Lancas ter county; D. Q. Albright,Jlanover ; N. 7. Seitz.. G lee and S. M. Enarninger, Itechau iraborg. April A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's haprureinent fur Openi»g, ('!'Ring and Latching Gates, tr AT be attached to any gate and operated from bog gy, tram or saddie, by one Wind. In any desired di rest/on Croat the gate—opened and elated from one point, at any distance from the gate. This improvement is sim ple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disar ranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost rais ing the posts; inwy be made at a country blacksmith's. and smelly attached to a gate. The undertigned, having the Right for Adams county, will sell TerrushiP and Farm !tights of this Improvement. Also, ROTH A snesrs AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—as they remain by their team, open, close and Latch a gate, without the ne «salty of netting la she wet or mad. fur fur ber information, tr., address May 13.-tr Lamb Knitting Machine. THE only Family Machine that set, up Da own work knits ail sizes, widens and narrows, knits the heel lobo the mocking, and, narrows off the toe complete— producing all cancels of knit good' from an infant's stocking, mitten or glare tort lady's shawl or hood. PRICE REpucira TO 58 DOLLARS It Is ristple, durable, easily operated and warranlmi to succeed in the hands of every purrhater. AGENTS WANTED. Address, with stamp for etronlar and sample stacking J.D.MINE, Oen. Agent, PM Chestnut at, Phila. May o.—Sm . BARK ! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED 1 THE SIIBSCHIISIII WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, br which he will pay 00 00 per cord, on delivery, In slued order, at his tanyardin Gettysburg. Wanted also 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BA RK, R e which the Dished market price will be given. JOHN RUPP. Feb.ll.—m 'ROBERT D. ARMOR , GAS 'FITTER, PLIDIBER AND • BELL HANGER, Aka Muldk @trod, Aar a spars /row the Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or- Ors halm Ens: Work done in the most sat‘ Rotary samenor, sad at prices as low as can possibly_ be Worded Oomaks •Din. • GAS PIPE. Dernished„ as well as Obandelims, Brackets, Drop Light, Ite.; also WATER PIPE, Stops. ?op ani /mot Sigolgots, anti,in short. everything belonging to goo or avatar en- Oran Belts hang, and inenbehed if dotted. Looks 'of all kinds !ignited.* • • • [Deli 24liartY r WIRE RAILING, Wire flusxds Ittone ?mute, Asy lums. he.; Iran Bedeteade,` Wire Web bing for Sheep sad Poultry Yarde; emu run Wire Moil, Sieves, taudere. Sorseuirthr Coal, Ores, Sarat, he., Heavy Crmy.d Cloth for Spark Arresters; laudeotpe Wires for , ho. , ;Pepenseltere Wires.Orriamenh. al WPeWork. to Erre7 irdbrukatiou by addreeelo the sauttfeeturera. Id. iSSLNIIII it SONS. No. 11 North Sixth et., Philadelphia. [Tab.°, 18611.-ly nl l O MILLERS.—For sale .a pair a. of CHOPPING STONES AND GEARING-4bn DONE MILL FIXTURES. Dowers of . G. Z. REINGIAAX.'". ChAl.ll,-tt JOB PRtNTING, or svrar 114115plipT1011. sA :. NALTLII AND 01131iiP14 I ,' ? "In _... _ c-Y ~.., 13:3=EE3 sloo,ooo 00 . 7,7,42. 17 ISRABL BRICK KR, 31enallem P. 0., Adam. eo n Pa. -~~x+s U*kal. IT OEr N S . "CDMPO II ND! FOR THE CORR OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or Inward disease of the Throat If not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET PETER. This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES In different parts of the eonntry, and has never been known to fail Unlike° in tune and according to dime king. It is WSIT .fitlid to cure. Given • trial and it will speak for Itself: livery household should - provide thern eta ves with a box of this 'medicine and heap It on hands. The cures that It has effected are truly marvelous. gsj,„Prepared and sold by Isamu. YOTINT t Co.. Denys burg, Pa ,or by their authorized agents. For sale at. nearly all the Stores In Adams county. May V, 1867.-tf .11tRAYI. YOQti f k CO. A CARD TO TIIE LADIES. Do DUPOACO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL VILLE For. FEMALES. Infallible In correcting irreaulatitiva, Remtrring Obetrnetivos of the Monthly Turns, from whatever Cause, and always _successful as a Preventive. Females peculiarly situated, or thoee euppcolog them selves so, KM motioned *plait using these Pills while In that condition lest, they .invite awl/carriage," af ter which ado:lc/natio, the Proprietor aaennies no re sponsibility, although their wahines.i o ill pr 4 v.-wt any mierhi4 to health. i Priceill per Box. Six B•mr. Sold by J. 4. lIIJUER, P. tyebtarg, Ladies. by sending I.bri 11.• •,r• :•3• cao hare the Pills sent, (cucli to any 1.,r. of thecountry -free of April 2'. SPEtli Pula GRA PE k\ IN E, User! by Jiondrrtfx Croe, , , , r• ~ orioloc (of Chtereli or Of PitepllYA IMM! Efrellelif I,fsdir.i cold !'✓rm,it.t TO I-SE. VINEYARDS, NEW .JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPR WINF:, POOP. YEARS OLD 'pins justly c*lebrfted native Wine- i made from the juice of the Oporto art,pe. raieNt in 11, ie Ile I ovalun),lr TONIC AND ST gNC.III EN IN C. PROPERTIES are anaarpaseed by any o'lat r native Wine. Prinz th pure nice of the Grape, produced under Mr. personal enperviaion, its purity and genulnPneas are .ruatanteed. The youngest child may partake ofita gen erous qnalities, and the wpakeet insalid may use it t. ad vantage. It la particularly beneficial to the eyed end debilitated, and tutted trr the various ailments t h,t af flict the weaker cox. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. • Invalids nee Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females rise Speer's Port Grape Wine. - Weakly poriales end a benefit by Its nee. Sreer's Wines hi llospitate are preferred t” .dhe Winter. 4EirEold by Druggists ant Grocers. .u? - The Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway Cowden, and French, Richards I Co., In Philadelphia. A, Speer' p Vineyard, New Jersey, Office,24.r, Broadway No York. r.sept. 4, 1661.-ly ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Premiuth of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative By the N. H. State,Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, ISC(.I. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATIVE re-ttore. Gray Hair to It,' natural color Prt,rootes the growth r,f the flair. Changes the roots to tt.•tr nriziwil organic action. Eradicate. Dandrtiel and Hanson.. Prerent. Hair Niling•ut. Ia a IMperlor Drea ling. It cuntaint nu injurkue IngTedienta, and ie the moat popular and roliabl« a rtiolo thr,ugllont the 1:a North ant! S,tttl: J. R. BARRETT f CO.. Proprietorp, 1113-Sold by Dr. R. Router, G.ttyst.org; J. S. Taagb tubatigh, Ilaxnptou ; Ilarttnetn mud &idler, Petersburg eayder k Son, Littisstoun, and Druggists grnsrally Feb. 12, 1468.—1 y THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. N. 1866. L THE GREAT Zingari Bitters. THIS WONwERFUL REMEDY was discovered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. It .Cheop atm. an eminent Egyptian physician. -Me had long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the rout of disease, and so pre vent conch of the suffering whirl, the human family.wea then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to bin mind every day in vivid colors as be moved among the sick anddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus be was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinger( Bitters. The effect or this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvelloneand astonishing, that the mast flatter ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upor. the Roll or liobles,and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheopme, the Public Benefactor—wae pretested to him by tie Viceroy. The preparation his been aced to several epidemics of cholera, both u a preventive and curative measure. and with such great gnome, that it has been introduced into awls all the general hospitals of the old world. The obi 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 as against his terrible disease should be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists nuw agree that th 'cholera poisonacta on the system through the blood, and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory olivine, and keeps them In working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other mkladies, especially the different forms cd fever. - . • • The Zh3gari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts 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 le acted upon ant put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt 'iodinating. Numerous ease of the following diseases have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, gerofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De bility, Anaemia, Female Irregulsrities,Diapepsia,lF la tu leacy, Colic, &c. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf,Barrin. urg, Pa. gold By Druggist s,ilotelkeepereanderocerven orally. *91..9. F. KALBPLELSCH, sole Agent for Gettysburg. RdIITBB, Bole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May V),1865. givtrY igableo. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCIL&NGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables) feelingthaakfal for theliberalpatronaaeheretofore received, bead wave to intim thepablic that h ecoatinnee the LIVIDLY BURNAM at hiaoldetaad on Wash/now. street, Gettyaborg,near the Railroad, where he le pre. pared at alltiales to accounaodateperwraewithan,ythiai In hie line. HORSHS;OOAOHNIS, 111100123,241, and shed at shortnotioe and on reseenahle tortes, and compatant drivers sent along ildulrod. Parsons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. His tack and Coaches are of the lint class, and no pais' will Wowed to make passengers comfortable He is prepared at elitism to funk)/ coaches for funerals; lendable. to,partles &miring to go over the Hotels/fell or to vialt the Spring!. ALBO—HOII B / 1 8 AND KIILBLI Will betionglitandaoldatall timaa. Paratinadealringto E paretuuleatook wHi Ind it to att. advaataige to cation se andereigied, - hia Moot ck la warranted to ha as row ,iceimted or no .ek, He has a line lot of Homeland Mideast preetat on and which will be sold on manna. the terms. Ther sr* sound and free from Meow. and are tied to work se represented. INtoreents will lia tto tbeiredvastasoloaallatthe old stand before hiring or parchiceinaalaewhozo. HAT Hi„, 1867.-41 NICHOLAS lIHANNII THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washingtora Street, Gettisbuiv, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersig ned p would respectf ly Inform the lie that he has opened a new tavisr, BALI AIEW DYCHYddwg, STABLI in this re. ad prepar ed i l4 o.9ffer inotatior emommodstions Wallas. • es_preddedhinalelimitli Buggies, Oar. rftes. Becks, LI& Wits, de . or the latest styles, madent tomeet th e petit* demand. nisi homes am all Road, withottspot or blemish, end mirlibetly callable— none 0 0 0 nr"nbl mipplaku bat all of tite&l.4o" order. Biding partial can always be amomandsted and own sortable seelptiontsinrubdied. pertiss,large or onell; gothist what want en the most aosommeglating terms. • tors to the Dattlegiskiduir poillt al dy attended to, and drisamairmaisisett tiL - 'Parties ecniveyed to and Dom the Depot upon the ar rival and departure efertitiy traht. Harms Wight. add, .or .changed, , and always • dance for *gains given . Oar motto is “iltlr play aid no .mait s t- , tip,agar attentlosepald to ftrnishieg Vehicles and Nadia Panengs. 410 - Wititniterearsehneeteat b y . olter moderately and by titrabdbing sit , liZ t = a l 40 rallN.iirtry age. eidele ear " ' T. T TAM .:z~...~~.r< DANIEL GULDEN, DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, lUMBER, COAL, &c. MILE undersigned keeps en Wind, as his Were !louse, known as ..Os4dons's Station," in Sitsaban township on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of Including Sugar, Coffee, Mahwah &e., with Fah 190, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Laird, tc. Mao, LUMBER AND COAL, including Bonding Ruff, Shingles, Latba,iltorsand Black smith Coal. Also, Onaao„ and a large assortment o Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Ilata and (Nips of all kinds, which be is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He Alan pays tee highest market pries for /lour, Grain. Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pots tows, &c., or will receive slid forward the muss t., market no commloriou. fie respectfully aak • Isrieutte sad the public to give hint a call. DAN IEL GULDR.N. Ang. 21,1887.-tt NEW FORWAL DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. =1 iIAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse,Gars, Ac., of CrtP & EAlnitials, the utolertigned intend to tarty cc the twiner, under the Mtn of BV111.1.11& CO, at the' old stand on the cornet cfWashington and Rai road et reels, on a moreeitersive re . nin than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price ter flay, Fiera, Grain and all Mode of produce. flour and Feed, salt, and all kinds er Groceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can Le lisslinsay where else. Pts-ter, sad all kind, of fertilittrm, constastly ots Land. or furnished to order. Vg-A regular line or Freight Cara willleave our Ware house every ICEEDAY NOON. and atcommodatkm trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar razigi mint we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to ny, will be promptly attended to ; Oar can run to the Warehouse of Stevenson & Bona, IGS aorta ❑oward afrvet,itiuture. Itsins detarnfloe•J to pal good prices. eel I cheap and deal fairly, we Invite seer,. body to ,ZiTo ns a rail Jan. lit M ; CURDY & HAMILTON. Dr:ALF:RS TN FLOUR, (:RAIN, GROCERIES, & rpriE nrulereigned are paying at [bell. Wary l.nna , iu I Cerli.le lineller'sll4ll,the highest r FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT CLOVER AND TIMOTIIT-BKEDS, PC/ TATORS, &c., and icilte producers to give them a call before Idling They have constantly on hand for sale, - - - - A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, lolasses, Byrom Coffeea, Sugars,lke., with Salt, TiaL 011v,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobacco., Ay. Also the best bra loot FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds. Ilea likewise Lave SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble racitle Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the, highest market prices Ibr all they buy, they sell at the luiveet living profits. They ask a shar.. l l. o blit: Fitt. , nßsw, reaolved to giTe sitt:sfactio* in et ,, ry ca:,. .loiy rrilE undersigned havinc , leased the j Wax , . llonne on the corner of Stratton strort and the Itni frond. Gettyatturg, Pa., will carry on ho Grain &. Prodiwe Business in al: ita branches. The highest prices wHI always be paid kir Wheat, Rye, Corn. Onts, Clover and Timothy 'seeds, riassesmi, Sumac, Flay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nora, Soap, llama. Kinn iders and Sides, Potatoes'. with everything else in the c , ,uutry produce line. GROCERIES coherently for sale, Coffees. Sugars. Holaeires, Syrnps, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, 'Vinegar., Suds, Mustard, Starch, Broome, Builets. Blacking, Soap, Au. Also, COAL OIL, fish Oil, Tar, to FISH of all kinds; Spike. and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. They are always able to supply a first rate article ci Flour,w lib the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Gillum, and other ter till. sere. COAL. by the bushel. ton nr rar load. We wt.) also run a Manchester, N. II LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N 0.77 North street, BALTIMORE, and SU Market street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods vent to either or the above place. will be received and forwarded prompt ly. Goode should be marked•"Beuners' Car." H. B. BY.NNER & BRO. April, 8, 1866.-tf Watches and Wenlirm. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. SOPER & MeCARTNEY'S, On York street, opposite the Bank, Get- A. new and full asaortmen• just received from the City. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! such as Violin. Guitar', Acnordeons, /loess, Fifes, dc., also the trimm inp, viz : Key'. at rings, BowN,Bridges and every thi3g belonging to the instruments. Repairing and all Linda of work in our line done promptly and on reasonab/e terms. air All cork warranted to she sat fafaction—and all goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented. NOT. 27,1967.-If ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 148 North 2d et., corner of Quarry, An assortment of Iratelies, Jewelry, &lye, and Plated Ware eonatantlyon hand. - SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS : Alr ir•R epair ng of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. [Nov. 1567.-17 SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STREET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, Including every style and description, mad • k j expressly for the Winter - • • a trade, which for neatness u.... and durability cannot be • ..... --•- surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Mastniketaring Establishment, 704 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. ri'Re-platlnt at short notice. Dec. le, 18.7.' JAB. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, . Manufacturers and Importers # or every description of FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonslog to the Muhim of Goldsmiths and Silveriimiths, Hare ye:noted` to their NEW MARBLE STORE, It:tending from Chestnut Street to Bum= Street, a. ISlrding ample room and oonvsnient - samssortft opportunity Ibr a proper dimply of goods, sw DisUolg means for Utak sousninatkrn. With extensive and favorable arrablife Ift tbk - Country and In lerrope, era are In • podding to Was as moderato?/XlO pricer. Watches, Diamonds, Broue and Marble GOods, Silva Isle, Jewelry, Porcel : ted Goode,: Musiesi • . and every description of 1 FANCY ARTICLES.' Modem vi etty aro cordially Wiled to a• awn* oar WIMP Inerh !Ws ,1141.-e. May 21, 1868. tonna* llousts. DEALRIt IX GEOCER TES, WM. M. BIOUAM. AO SANDER COBEAN JAMES RIO HAM. ROBERT McCURDY %%M. E. HAMILTON CHANGE OF FIRM. OF ALL KINDS CALL AT NEW JEWELRY STORE, tyskurg, Penna PHILADELPHIA [Ang. 21.-ly GO lEMI Tu &e:, well' 32.40 - E!rips4oolC. paid, Anvi_ rates.A soma ad year rues, 10 lisrrhe . : NEL 1$ . 4nY tierweggio, verthlng Jos 11' 11 . 7; Cllda, • will be ptiail4 ref j OS. ft' . d-- Will pruestili IngotD.s4. td to, his arc ifirOdles da ruptml Mk :thy 261 m==§l D Ma • Joist* . amoit Ida • 0111104 - agora, Spatial ".- moot of galAtol. olmov. Blowy • at 411 limos p Lica Iwamoto "r •vim! other w J.,04) • th.- num ! la:bre big" • tores, Baitindre • DAvip r of Cu I'll _ , tiAVID ?4 ...I all other' po•ite.tbi Clitallt • C L A t ilt signed "WS • th. V. g. "no rouresimt. Pere i.t.f.rsoppyorthit 9 - 29. i SA: I 11R , D. AL, lucatod Ot' to iho pnbllsod rogolanal daft., to tronngs. nit. 'J. 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