fie 11. AGR/ITLTESAL CLIPPINGS. plot* seller; top #eighling mule tirptstd , pay every neighltorboosl . of.tanuera. , B u y er s who ' , Animate Weights, and - ire ezperienetid in weighing bythe eye, are almost fibre to get the advantage 'of the seller.—Odd moments cannot be spent to better pecuniary advantage than in setting out vines., shrubs,. etc. It is wonderful how much can be done, "without feeling it," by those who take advantage of such opportunities for homestead tmproie ments.--Butter keeps up to war prices, al most. Farmers with good grazing lends ought to take the hint. —The Victoria and White Grape.are perhaps the best varieties of cur rants for home cultivation. It is foolish to set out the old Dutch varieties when these can be . obtained.— —Milking hints Have the same milker regularly for each COW ; milk rapidly; talk as little as possible ; let the milking times be as equi-distant as may be—twelve hours between; have regular boars in any event —A gentleman in Fredonia, N. V., claims to have originated 11 . thornless blackberry, nearly or quite equal to the Lawton and a hardy grower.—Two bushels of blue grass, two bushels of red top, one bushel of creep ing bent grass and twenty pounds of white clover, to the acre, F. t. Elliott's recipe for seeding down a lain. He tills the ground with grass seed• to crowd out the weeds.— Raspberries appreciate deep mulching.— Grapes do splendidly when allowed to climb among trees. It's natnre.—Frult vines can hardly have too high manuring but cherry trees are often killed by it. They do bette , r in lots devoted to grass, than in cultivated or chards-----It is said that I igeons prefer weed seeds to cultivated grain and really do a great service in keeping down chess and cockle.---: A poor fence is tro defense but a serious of fense to good farming. —The last recipe ler keeping eggs, is to place them in boiling wa ter twelve seconds ; this thickens the Inside skin, and keeps out the air.—Onions chop ped fire and mtzed with corn meal are an ex cellent -medicinal food fee poultry occasional ly.—There Is large profit, for farmers who can sell milli, in contriving to have /I number of new milch cows in the fall. The cows in a winter &hi need good *rod, for which thete should be Previous preparatien.—The .Journal of Horticulture pronounceti against the robin as an enemy to the fruit grdwer and Advises a war of extermination.—All the, weeding for strawberry beds should be done, before the plants bloom.—The Country Genaenfain says that if cows are fed on early cut timothy,. put up in good order, the butter will come with little trouble.--Sliding "rail road doors," hung on iron trucks or wheels, at the top, are the best fee. banns—they Open more easily; they are tighter, they will not sag and are less in the way. But the wheels should never be at the bottom. - -Other things being equal the Mdre moisture cows take with their food, and the more water they drink, the more milk they will give.—An Agricultural Society in Mass. has ippointed an agent to buy farm inipliments, seeds, etc. fortmembers, they,te have the_heneftt of the wholesge rates, beyond the commission allowed the agent. Good application of the co-operitive principle. --Red apples sellbetter than any other col or in market=in other words.their sale is read dier.—On clay soils manure liberally and plow under, on light soils top-drms less free ly but apply it oftener.—Always loosen a check rein before watering a hoise—the posi tion is an unnatural one in which to drink even if water be held up inspail. Better yei, would it be to keep the cheek rein loose all the time. It's an instrument of torture at the best. Three years is long enough for a hen to live. At that age sell or eat her and let a pul let take her place at egg-laying.--The June bug is such a pest in France that the authori ties pay a reward Tor their delivery, at the rate of one dollar per hundred pounds.— Fruit culturists are beginning to turn their at t. tendon to the huckleberry as a desirable fruit to cultivate.—Those who make much butter will find quite n revenue in making cheese from their- skim wailk.----41-osils 7dicago Advance. CULTURE 0.F.111/. POTATO.—FrOM an article written by Mr. E. Williams, the well Down nurseryman of Montclair, X. 1., we select the following remarks on the preparation of the seed and the soil : TIM SEED AND ITS PEEPAZATION.—If you were to see a farmer save his corn nubbins for seed, or select the meanest and most indiffer ent specimen of horse, cow or swine, from which to perpetuate his stock, you would doubtless:at once set him down as a fool. Let us hope this practice is not prevalent ; yet many otherwise intelligent farmers act about as sensibly In their potato growing; for they Insist year after year In selecting small seed, and then wonder they don't succeed better .: '"potatoes don't do as well as they used to— shall have. to buy potatoes this season! ' -- &e., &c. Now reasoning from analogy, •like begets like," and for the same reason that I would select the best ears of corn, the best and heav iest wheat, rye or oats, for sowing, would I se le et the best, largest and smoothest potatoes for planting, believing, as I do, that such po tatoes are earlier, maturer and betOr develop ed than small ones. True, such seed would bring a little more than small ones in the market, but a few dole tars and cents gain there is ne comparison to the gain I believe I get in the increased yield, continued health and vigor of potato crops. I believe one chief cause of the failure and deterioration of the potato is the perastent Use of small and immature seed. My experi ments have led me to practice cutting seed to one or two eyes, to prevent overstocking, and to allow the growing tubers room to "spread themselves."• TUE SOIL —I generally follow corn with potatoes. If the corn was well Immured with stable manure, and Abe pod well decomposed, I plant the pptatoci in • drills 'or rows ,adioot thirty inches apart, and ten to twelve inches apart In the rows ; with only a slight dressing of lime, ashes or plaster applied on the seed after droppin,g. If the soil is pbor, I apply a • good dresalpg bf well decomposed manure broadcast, ind hatrow it in. (Green, unfer mented manure is;to be avoided,- as itlends to engender disease.) In either ease lapply the dressing 41inie, plaster or ashes in the row before covering, and plant early. If the pound is very foul I plant In hills two and a half to three feet apart, and culthaue both ways. 'As soon as the young plants begin to peep through I hitch to harrow and cross the rows. This is the first cultivation. In about a week or lei, days I run a plow through, turn ing the farrow from the rows, and hand hoe, taking par. deals: pains to loosen the earth a-, [wand the 044 which, by this time, is apt to be Ingram,* baked. For this purpose, or hoeing of any kind, I have never seen an in strument that will compare with an unpatent ed priinged hoe which I havi had made to or der. The gext plowing is , done just before bloominf Me - furrow turned towards the row, hand hoed assi*lled moderately: Ad thither attentive fill haoaks" it be -tp4l oar that may • - our attent •as the bat working. earionin rapines that hereafter, in stead of mks "Id to aing the Dozatou," the satiniiineo4ll sin nee ix Par on over - Cata, adinat furs, slip can glom, Pelee nor lens, and bediatskeed."‘ ' BOA Agents Wanted. .F °"• 'P POI% H'l3 BOOK OP 13100 ItA PII P," J All XS PARTON, the "Prince f Blowratabers," containing RIMS of dialitigelsheo persons of all ages and coantrles, • women as wt H u men. A handsome octavo book of over 6O pages, illustrated with 12 beautdul steel en- Inv. No competition. Agents soy it Pell: faster Oast any fkx.l,-,'Lleag ever id 1, 'Terms ltberaL dead for subscrit-tios circ t adar. . MEN OF • OUR DAY• - ' Or Biographiedtof over 50j of the moat prominent men of the nation, including Grant, Sherapao, Colfax, Sum ner, Snutton, Sheridan, Grow , Kelley... Jay Coyk , Curtin. Trumbull; Fenton, Buckingham; Wililin,Oreeley, Wad; Madam, Phillips, Parragut, Chase; Logan. Stevens, Beecher, and others. lottiellLibed with over 40 life Me Steel Ponce/is. 600 Pages. Sold only by Agents Great inducement, Send for citcritare. ZEIGLICR, McCURDY k CO , 514 Arch at., Phila., Pr. MORTH AMERICAN STEAM. 81'4 cot f nrapoottliipis to, c‘iiroitsii, a BAILING FROM KEW YORK THY 6TH gf' 20TH B VElt r MONTH, Of the day Were when these dote* f.O ceL Sunday. PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE Tor friformatios addreim D. N. CAKILINGTON, Agee 117 West street,New !art. W. H. WEBB, President. CUAS. DANA, Eke Pres Oftlee--,44 lischauge. Place, Nue rant, CIRCULAR, beery Saw that leaves oar Factini is Oil Tempered and Patent °roam!, perfertly true and even, and made of 'uniform temper yy our patent trmrering procem. RED JACKET cannot . be excelled. We guaranty they will cut 23 per eet.Llsore than common Axes, with less Isbur to the chopper. Sole Manufacturers. For sale 14 principal hardware Dealers. ' I'ATENT LIQUID BE-SULPHITE OF LINE. A CHIT PILPIIEBNATIVE OF xqcs. Pitt IT, ][LSAT, he., for any length of Lire. Fur sale hy Thslitgasts and Grocers. WOODEN PIPE, • -,•• • • :•• _ . '• tat I ;) / , • ' AND EAVE •TROUGII! Tbest end cheapest article ever Made. Every; body, particularly Farmers and 3fluers. send Tor it free descriptive circedar and• price Hat to J. A. WOOD WARD, Williamspori, Pa. WANTED-- AGLNpIe • • COMBITS To sell by tem- NED SQUARE, L ET* and asi , Great inducements of. UM. County litghte for sale on meet liberal terms.— /or particulars mlthenis W. 8. BATCHELDER & CO., pictkiro. Pa, - , IXTANTED--AGESTB4—S.2OO per mouth the year V V round or a certainty of $3OO to $l,OOO per month to those having* little capital. We guaranty theabove monthly salary to good satire agentsat thsrr own homes. Every agent, farmer, gardner, planter and fruit grower, North and South, show/et send at once for portico/ars.- - MON call on or Address J. AllEAßld A CO., 63 Second at., Itoitimoce, lid. PEOPLE in .mat of, and Agents who are selling all kinds of SEWING MACHISMS, are requested to ad &rename (with stamp) for•greatlr redticed prices end terms. IE-Pia/mon, Boil, Charisetewn, Mess. ' .SEWING GUIDE. For the assistauce of ladles In hand sewing, protecting the finger from the needle, and eaustec stitches ,to be taken with KXACT REOIX AMY, and increased rapid ity. Invaluable far all kinds of embroiderieg end chrocketing. Bent to any addrms, by mail, elepntly silver plated, for 25 cents, or mild silver. for 16 cents.— Agents wasted in every town. Terms and sample for 25 cents. Liberal discount to the trade. Address NILES .11ANUTA .:1131tI1'O CO, 55 Water at., Boston, Mass. WANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO per month, everywhere, male and Amide,' to in troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 81 , .WING MACLIIKIL This machine will ditch. liem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind. braid end embroider In a met euperier manner. Price only $lB. Pally war: ranted fur liveyeara. We will- pay *lOOO fur any ma chine that will sew a stronger, *ore beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It tuAto the -Elastic Stitch:" Every second stitch be cut, and mill the cloth cannot be pulled apart without t wiring it. We pay Agents from $7O to EMU per month and expense', or a commieske from which twice that amount eon LW made. Address MCCOMB 8. CO., PITTBBUROEI, PA.. or . BOSTON, MASS. 11.4.UrION.—Do not be imputed upon by other perils* palming off wurtlalesio cut-iron machines, ender the 11110. 011111111 or otherwise. Own is the 0017 genuine - stid really practical cheap machlnimaiinfactured. . Greutog Curios:ly of Me 19L ib*iur y r_r_____. tr. ttl .. v o i yn a l, rl.t . f.1e . T . 1 . 1 d 0 fISH . -- s lili s ta c. f 0 . 1 t g i a.:— e inventor, NATHAN NALL ' , West Millbriii, Dur— Agents' wanted In every parr of tbe world.,Rg "CARBONIZED MEAT." Do TOO StiTPHR and DESIRE REMIT nom ' . CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, or DYSPEPSIA? If so,— THE "CARBONIZED- MEAT" is a Bore Cure; Ask your Druggist for It or seed SL for a Can, to BAWL B. POLKII A Cu., /Er no per &nen. Lykens, Pa. NOTHING LIKE IT IN • MEDICINE. ' • - A 14/X URI to the 'palate, &potatoes evacuee, a gen U. 'thank:at to the arcalatkra, a perapiratory pro 'partition, ea anti-bilbms mirdkine, a stomachic, a diem sic, ands: admirable general altortitira. Ilach ,are the achtiowiaatOd and daily proven. properties of ?AR EA:aI itrititAVOCISN? Sold by all Droggiats, AIARM CO'S One Dollar Maloof aniCsb and Ameri eels Dry and lane *wit, Canary, Jowetry, In.— Agents recciesliwir pasts as an awaked for WO Labor foryndrriagdabs. ecsid 116 eta. tot tk• loam of two articles wb will be sent an receipt ol ODD DOLLAR each. Alnals 'mend. Full itottiptituto seat free Jy mail Address maItSIII CO.; 3 Trianent and /2 Hower/ st, Dalton, lisst. We ere agent, for over Ma nint4RD Foreign sat Dogmatic. If annfeetnrere, and ore mowed toLeh th e .whole country with DRY and 7.0101 1/00DO, 81 13, Ein AWID, 31W1L1T, aILVAI. WAAL tints frn j i cii m p r lamoss, sunset mAaglinali, *c., is at. th e Dc or One Dollar for each Article. Moot your dohs *rig MOE Awards fir deoariptiva chicksoihmiog orbotsrtialo c bo *Woad tar Ow Donor, lath is sent& tar Gait foia, . 0111CIIIARS MINT Prange* iiiireellromi a,'.l* mutt gii• or so to &pots apodase AllApoott Irlistott I. sem to., : le An* Orme 7.lemtas, NeW gUiltie mints. B • OOK AgRXTS WANTIBO ida CosSING'S lit& TORT or TDB wimp STATIC:n-4mm Its a/s -meary to the deux of Atotrow adoriatotratko.: la -- royal octavo voknoo of Ow pave illustrated by Jost kandrid engravings on wood and isOeireengrarings ons WM; rotiray *Bl.ppoelpotioand tonne, apots to TTB XLIONAP. Bartdsrd, Oonn., or 104 •Broad at., Nayarit, N. J. AOIiNTB WANTED.-11ror the PRRAIGNAL fIIZTOItY 019 GENERAL GRANT, by A.D. Rionaateion, author of "Pfeig , ,:Dwesson asuf impe,7 and '.44eyeed. the Mississippi; 'Matteis) gathered by Abe author at .firod.quortecr in the Held, and from channels opened by ' GENERAL GRANT Lhaself. 2ilfull page Degra rings. Contains matter no other wettkes Of sae pet, Cohtehte prom it the ohly authorised “Llf r e of Grant." Don't offer an Inferior work "Oct the beat." Strad Lcr•riren lass Wad deck's , . Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING 10, Hat tford, Conn.. or BLISS A UO., 194 Broad at., Nesark, N.J. AGENTS WANTED for the WEARING OF THE GREEN.—The greateitt Hook ever published. is ColrOente arer.dedply interesting ityil shouldire OmtaliLLY !MAD by every_ one. Pri...lin aionatidetnand Ibr this great work stamps L. the most SUCORRifirmeUT. It.isfcisli.dip tie HOOK ion T t Tally illost rids CAM IMIOAND, abotendsin trII • X; DEN hub sho w idg the PATRIOTISM cud DENVTEON, the TRO T TEL. cud FERVOR, 9f "hid warn* - hearted People, containing • dbe pages and over LOU illustriatious, bound In cloth, gram and gold. Price $3.. *girds wanted ever) c &ere. Ex clusive territory gives. Send for circulars cud sample copy. WILLIAM ULM; 26 *truth Irk st.l Kara; • A4IE WASTED TOR, TUE LIFE .- - OF : ,GRANT, BY A %T.A.YY OFFICER Thla I the only pawl, Authentic and OFFICIAL III:- tory of the Ufa and Pnbllo.Beredeett of the 13reat taiu, and the only one Stilt le etstarsed by all life Lead ing Generals, -Scud flrßpectaaen Pagea hist Circulars with terms. 'AddtemeNattostt POBLISHING CO.. Vilifitarl phia. Pa. CAUTION.—The eonutry is betag.nooded w ith so edit ed Wee ut Orant,nerltteu by Civilians and Politkiaue, whnhever ear a battle. See that the !lout you buy 1. endorsed by all the Leading tlaneinde. . A. 8. L4LIS & CO., Hertford, Cqu AGENTR WANTED PON VIA PANAMI4 RAILROAD NEW ARRANGEMENT MILL, ITa ) / GANG,and SA WS AXES Common shape, as good as the hest. TLe (COLB mrs PA rr.vn ifirSend for crcul4r and price! to . LTPPINOOTT & BAKEWELL, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., MAAR A LANOSIAN'B AGENTS WANTED INDISPENSAULE FOR LAMS IS TUE TO THE' LADIES. GarMEI PATRONIZE . 1 411 E -BEST. Hiving th4esgest• topitik wort Arxpitleocal4dtkvfxr, whel IX *snafu' !retie et any 41 , 4e,ewse.Ant4plIOLL,441.8A Lti 608111 e x ,, we Guat4iitee Satisfactiou In every inivitimee,i4l4 also *lie lost selection of dOODS 'llllrer offara - . loal4er e4neerrthat any thoio tehererer our Agents or* Our motto: 9.tomerr AND RELIABLE " Id:Jetted Nr.m . lip. Wanted in city and con airy. THE LADIES Art. pal 1 irlilarly rrtiiii.:sted to try our popular clutr aya• tem of acil.iia all kind. of DltY AND FANCY DODDS, UR Et..S. PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CAUTOIIff., tilt- VER P 1 ATED HOOD-. WATCHES, &c. (itatablicbed 1584) A Pat EST PXN YOVNTAIN and a cheek de/relit:4lW Ate article to tic wild for 1 dollar, 10 rte.: 20 for te.; 40 fur 611 60 br 6.1; 1t506 rur.slo; rent .by wail. Free I . resent., to getter up. (worth 60 per cent. ware than thine nne by anyallort cowera.) according to mite of club. Sand na n trial dub. or tr hot tie nut 1411 to bend (.t a cfrettla - . N. it.—rour wale elniuld tor be claret &vitill New Yolk long jeweiri role, or b.hrul -Tea cotnpanles,"",rti ft Is tik i n got the sort. EASTI[AN Sr. IiP.INDALT,,, : . TO THE. LADIES. FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. We are selling SILKS. SHAWLS, DRY and FANCY tiOnDS. of every description, alsa, WARR, FUR Ar. Valaable presrulr, front. $I 1 , 4 440, sent free of charts to ageuta,sudiug dohs at ten And. upwards. • arcularn *rut floe t. any wldrpe.. • • • .WYETH CO Ilan,t or st I'. O. 114. x. ;!All 10Q pl. . it CENT r 6 i 0 1, 6 :5t".2 DCiLLan rALE. Foll partkubirs in cirenlgr. Address .I)Xirnt, E.OILS k Co.; 105 15*.olliging'n et , Batton. Marc ffire sell for One Dollar , _ CIRCULAII3 SENT Vli.kat, n114130%111 pez t amine, or ten cheek i 'mut. fur One Outlet', deerritiins ten different article. vrLtah we will will for ONE DOLLAIt LAC/t. • Splendid iudmement■ utter.' to Agent* sending as Clubs.: Addrere, LA.IIUNTS 14ABBITT, bin. 83 no bury street; Houton, Mts. AGEM'S WANTED f t EV ER Y COUNTY.--4)nr Agouti. ate making from flOtreioll6o fie . 4 Ininith 'Wiling oar STATION/MY GIFT PACKAGES. Seed for circuits. HAASTSk LITISANCIIT,Zawirs.3Inp, elotr; erol Stn. Goner, Establlthment,lo7ll.lherty street, New York. A PaESENT OF 325 VALUE, O v your nwn ache freo of coat.. for o few Jaye ' 'mks la any fawn or village. P.Articulora and a gift acut &de, by Ablireaslog. with otomp, N. g. C 1.00.1). MAN * CO., 40 Ilaaover it., Boston, Nia4a. • ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND • BELL HANGER, • Fad Middle street, halfa square fro* the Court-hou4e, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all ..or ders in his line. Work done In the moot utle factory manner, and at prices as low as can I,omibly be afforded to make a living. - GAS PIPE furnished, as well ail CFaudeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights Ake.; also WATER PIPE , Stone. Top au i Frost Spigots, asailyin short, everything belonging to gas or water Ax. tam. Bells hang, and forni.hed if debited. Lock. of a k 1 repaired. (Dec:2s,lBa, CROSS CUT INSURE IN TILE ROPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANI or YORK, prx.‘4.l. OFFICE: flarLaan's 8u51.4.11 kg, an/re Square cIIMITERED CAPITAL AVAILABLE AS:iET.3.... D Itt;ESt of every description taken for a period aft ears, 'or ',trivet null). at n- low intim fire emisist rut u the security of the tiompenty awl the itartleviconuett, stud oo ae aecootutdttin,t trtwe ni ntlyronti.ttny Au the wolatry. .NO fREMIX.II NOTES are, t .ken lo thle Cocupariy,abd couserposolly. no Asseesmeists will be made its poli cies. More than half the retire stuck 1. or wird by Its of. ricers and Directors. which is a ano.rairteiii that its affairs will he so managed sift to make IL s safe suediuso for In be rater. DI • Ii:TRANCE CREATES INDEI'ENDENCK: a person pays for his i n to indeutuith and need not-be a Tax cu bid friends in the trent of Fire; Delzys die dungeruas. lyAll losses promptly stilrettett mis..l paid without de- Pg" • IR to ots :—Philip A. Small, John A. Welber, John Y. Spaagler," M. B. Spahr, Geo. W. ilgenfrilz. Dathl E. ent•D,Chartes A. Morris, W H. Kerte. ore.. Lewis Carl. HENRYWEI.:?..II. Prestrteut. DAVID F. SMALL, Vice-Presidek. J. Can, treasurer. T. K. WHITE, SVey. Sir Application. for Insorence promptly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Coniptu”'s A gents. ESTI, l—lVm. Bell zel, John T. Williains. York ; H. A. Picking, Gettysburg; Smith k Herr's. IVrigh t seine ; T. W. Herr, Lancaster; John H 7.utter. NV:. Joy, Lanc.se ter county; D. Q. Albright, Hanover; S. 7. Seitz, liters Rock, end S. M. Emralflger, 31sehsit Icsbutg. A pt 11 :42.-31.u. WAGON MAKING THE subscrib©r respectfully informs .A the pt!-lie that he cattlee on the Its &lifts brahchei. atjda Shop, in-Freedom town-hip, on the road leading from Mcelea ty's ItchoGhhouse to Mil lerstown, at the Hill Church, and is pi spared to execute all orders with promptness. OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO He also 'nuontaetures HAND-RAKES; SHAKING 'VRIES. N D BROOLIIANDLES, far wholesale and re tail trade. Be hopes, by prompt attention to business, to =mit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addreseed to him at Oettyaborg,'lrill receive prompt attention. • • Aug. ILLIAM U. HOUCK. A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth', Improceinent for Opening, ela.;ing and Latching Oates, I, AV be attached to any gate and operated froin bug -1,11. gy. team or middle, by one hand, in any desired di rection Ina' the gate—opened and elated frum nue point, at any distance front the gate. Tbleltaproretuent is sine. pie and chtt.ap, yet perfect and strong; will not be dlsar rangpi by the ragging of lbs gate, nun by the treat rate hag (be poets; nt.ty be wade at a country btar-ketnitb's, rod ewily attached to a gate. The undersigned, luirlag the Right fur A &Ina county, will sell Township and fattri r Eights of this iseprOTOMent. A ~ROTIi & SG& NWE - AMERICAE tIiVER GATE —which wUI be found valuable and ionvenient to all ho have gates to drive tbrotigh--aa tbey retualu_l4 their titan, Open-, class and latch a ir t.e, witbont the na ces4ity of veiling in the wet or mud, Fur fur Ler info; !nation, tc:,ividteeo"' • . MAU, BUCKER, Nenallasi.P. 0., ottLatpt co., Pa. My 11.-11 Lairib knitting Machine.. THE only Fam il y Machine that sets up Its olio work butte all sizes, wideinfand narrows, knits the beet Into the stocking, and nannies off the toe co/inlets— producing all torle , led of knit goodl, from , as infant's stocking, mitten of glove to it tidy shawl 'Oehocid. PRICE REDUCED TO 58 DOLLARS! . , . I tint*, durable, , easily aperated and warranted. jc; succeed In the Linda of TrArxpurchater, AGENTS WANTED. ~ Add tees, with stamp far. circular and meanie skocitiog; ,J. D. OUR, Dem agent, 922 Chestnut it., Phila. ; May 6.--am BARK BARK: ! .1100 CORDS WANTED I • . TU 'nutmegs . WAN Tlll • f:4 ACK 0 'A- K'` B A for width he warily *8 . 90 per cord, on dallyery,, is pod eider, at his taayard Ia Gohyabarg. W Anted also 600 C . 0210340/1 :!Z!. C ritlf ;" . 11 tAtilC,/ for wish* tde big asst market irgco'iini 'hie sheet. • • ..• • • • • 4 :toss NUM' Feb.l2.-6m : ESTriie ifg , ity sb Waghington , urg, a. ,APpjOIXIXP ,T HE E4QT-ira..lloTg4 - THE tuiderOgncd wctal4 r7cciful 3;_trjeorT k in4 T utab_tuitski lip_foy 4 dew f.1.1413Y, BALD AND tADNAItug NUB II I nthis w as . an d ig prepared to afer toped, or aocoAkotoda!heos la Washita. Ife'llaa poildsdiAr.ieltwitb Rite* Ow ; riesaa,„,Thicks, Light Wagons, to , of the latest styles,- pid2le,taset to tusetthpublit le ad libilhlitigt a i iii re sa solid; without spot ov Walla, and perfeet lx i r o z.- none ofjour "old ea Wee," but all or the" oldie. Mug partite eau allOw i l bewtustuinodat , .pd t /i pi.. , toeteldsk equipments Mien ed: " foweig le,latie czr th 4rust- what they want ea - - - the Utoitt ammo e'...a. .................. , _ ~,-..;...,..._. -, ~., ~ ~, ~,,.... . to th• Dattleolle politely attended to, acid f ro IL I . ~ 1 11p1MMI.. , ,-,- LiNir :1414,%* - : Pik . ~,, 41 , rivorf fanotWatiko.. 4 I ti 00170 a '6 111111)0POt tkPOik aim air ,L of CHOPPING - *WS= AND ONARING-44 4: rigi4. de Partu r ° o r eve.f7 Kam. DOM: KILL .11WMISIL, L RDlVednisl -1 n• ‘. - • - ,!...aiihe boil it hi a l A:ra l M i rds . A4 ll 4ll l 42)ll 1 . , J . - ,-1 4,'. : ' , .. . 4 (4.110- SaareitiXi .A. 41111101910111111 1111 nal' Ply aid 4 . foorkfigig g ijo. 0. 1 -11:,. •;:- , ..,,. ~. , i . . . .. .• . AD . ,_ , :-. 7 — ,. wd -E. ,-, _ • - 11- ;" „ 11, 0:04P101111116,4001Di pun . & X. ,P41112i144:°R. R. --- • .".‘ P !. . 4 6 = w 2c= v,„ , 4 s . - -9 " . ' 4 ` " ' 4 taie wit ' 0 patronises out ' 4. L' rNi hi gni t k bonsgreani for BLAOICOAKUI4 amt. , . Nist li 4.41 IMIT onioinin% Ita, l l. MN." iri. • IRE ICAILI.NG; Wire clans rtonti, - hum, et.: Ito4tAl$ 00 1) , 155 r. 11 .11. bin; kir Shoep..anwr plat* l a rds; ran a.pd.lros Cloth, glover, Triati, Somme frr Clood, 010, goa t e t c;i Mary Clamped Moth for Spark Straiten; Latuktapa Whim for WWlorp,AL.aponitykope al Wire 'Folk, falorßalitil%, te a. sigilannisiret., • - 10 1 , ) Attrtutentruto - . 2.6.0.000 - litul '- ONE DOLLAR EACH II ai3Or •!...nwkii!, ,1111,4 XL Orabittous. (LAIL F%EXIII.e. AND .111:rttIANT3.) WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS 1 REP AIRING-SW - - 1 4,7 N: 'l' S 0 M ROUND! • FOR En E Cllkr ur . . PUTRID SURE TIILA)A'I', INFLUENZA] or' ani other itiatirriouttory ur inward 'Uwe* of. the Thrant If not 1 , 1 X4. , 0 long 4oroatiag. ,A ~#9.A.PLIT F.l:V}:k. TWA! widlcino ho , Lou t iett-th 1 ll t el4 fi ll iN4l 11 0 . C AS P# O In different wain of Me vuogitty. nod Lae never bet& ktiown to fall tl takew lo tflie unit nedvrillifir to Weed tlone, It Ay:re rata.l,4,,.ru. ti feu a trio) /1114 1111 , 11/ 'Trak fd?ltselff Kvery ..; i•obold should provide than eel ree'a lo,z al ttsig to dkineAnd kerp it on kluds. .The ytt. • ; if a If.- luta etr , ctf 1 are truly tonrrelous. , illpftred and eold by lowan Your komitlittye: bare PA,o, by their art!: 'n-lzed Agents. for sole At nearly all the:wrist in AO ntcouaty. , • . stn, / Jb. !AKA El. YOUkr *CO. • -4 CAI,t.I) TO THE LADIES. n 14.71.o....utezeiwt,DEN PERIODICAL PILLS POR. t4;11 LE 4 . fn currtetfng , O:u4..ailloba of the Auntnty Turus, hum ,bm,rer cunfu t , and ui..v.iys muccesead, as a Priretitisr. Females ilecali:lllrbituatell, thoise.nappualng than entsenen, an. enntt:nner..l :14ninet being (Hine Hl:ta wliiln la thit to. lfU u lest they "laeite nolonArrlnge-," af ter grl&ri rh. Prigarlel.3i naininieil no re aponnibility, nlibungh thtfe 4.111 preA•ut any uaisa.hi.f to Pelee 11 per itos: Six i.. s,ro SOW 14 J. O. I IIUOEIt, Bole Agent fur Get. tyabarn. fa. . . Ladies, t y eutoling tiityy ,, it through the Poet (411. e, can Pule Reda, (eoufileuttall t,) by Mail, to auy putt of the eonati y •free of partaga.'? April IN, 1:.•64.—1y S PIVI I / 4 1 ,1 PL id` GRAPE wiNE, I;st:a bit lbotilteds Congregatio!ts for cis ratortc•m - ii union•Pi crposm. E cc( Ile tw• soul Weakly Pentuns • .r I'l VINET4t:RD_S, NEW JERSEY Si , EZIVB • Pt)k7 IntAPP:' Wig!, rouit YEARs oti • rivu 8 Junly celetwated rnli vs' Wltuifs made (posit tbi j take ppprtis Wthircrftprpt— , . Its ihvitlunble TONIC AND S7:I:ENOTIMNING PROPRIZTIES .iva...ntisorpa.eed by un3 native Wine. Tuve' a ice of the pr, dured , Inaer Mr. ii.peer's ewe pereotall supervildeti, it, purity and are Ktiatadtedt T4l , tipoilgtda.dlllll , ?23l 1.1.413kt0 ,fit. gel} evens quail let,ltsudt.l,• usll3:.est iimallifuisy use it to ..otage. t. 041.4 aged and aultai Varionn rail that at diet the weitket sex. It Is in every reap eel. • A WINE'TCiI E lEELFFD ON 11..,;peet'• Po Grape W;10. Verneleb, air Ipeer's Port citipe IV Weakly 10 , rxone And a by It- be.. Stev IVibei; 11orl.f!als are preferred , to otht. sines. , r livid by Drui , gista nu! Grocers. 41;it-7 he Trmle supplfed by J0bi1.,24, ilvil,way 6owits., and French, iticb: & C.., In I.l,silu4elphia. A. Speer's Vineyard. Nev. J”tary, Otbee,2 Brw,lway Now Yoik. izirpt. 4, ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Premium of a Silver - . Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restoratii'e, By the N. H. State Af:rieultural Society, at its Fair holdt•n in Nai-liau, Sept. i41;1;. BARRETT'S VEG'27.TABLE II.111: STOAATIVP. reSturt s Grtsy ILsir to it. ota . 4,...,1 .r.— Promoted the 01.mvil: of the 114ir. Ch.‘: Ai, the :o•ta to 4.4) L7,4Si li their orig'ri,tl otgacit 1076 •I. acd iita..ra Pr, rc,11,, It c , utuf.s. no triju;,, ut invAltieutr, tLe aA,at pi pular and rOialle o.ro IVe4t, a 174 Grylllt VA-154!./ by by. IL 11...K4.r.(ittty.11.ur,,:; J. 6. Tatigh- Ilmmpton ; • ti,l S4..:irr, Pet rrskurg, Bs) Jer 8' _up, r,it tfeitP4r anti Dritggll to generally. Feb.l2, iscA.—ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVEN TATI VEr. ~- Zingari Bitters. T UIS WON wgRFUL RL'SIRDY was discovered an introditad allenat twenty years agoiby Dr. E.Cheop . Sus, an endiattit ;gyptiati physician. He bed long Seen and felt the witut ureume remedy which would etriker at the rix,t of disease. and so pee. tent runcliof the. suffering which the Leman family was then compelled to endure. This great question was; resented to Lb. mind every day in viviii emote lie be moved anion.; the sick anddying, and observed the ineflicieni-7. Of riesirly all the remedies then in nee. Thu, he was Lid to think and experiment; and after tett yearn' study and lab,r. he presented t+ his fellow-mar. the wituderfolZi •;mri Littera. The effect 01 this preparation in the prevention and care of disease. was so to irvelleitr and itatou'vhini, that the most flatter log marks ofsoysl fa of wire Pestowed upon elm who discovered at.) LI& _ntues.,trtia placed ape,. the .11all ed . Noblasond a gold medal with the following Inscription —Dr. B.Chenpeul, the Public Denefactor—wee preeented to him by the Viceroy. - -. The preparation has been need in several ephletnics of cholera, both nit a preroa tM. and curative measure, tont . with such great *maw& the t it. bea beeniettodeeed into nearly all lite general hospitals of the old world. . The oil saying Outten oui , ce of - .1 erFUOUO is worth a pound - Rif cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera,. and therefore any -'reniedy that will protect tie epithet his terrlPle tlistesie ehould he freely and persists:misty sued. - . ... t. 1 4. L ,i' i i ~ ....1 , • ; All pathologist'', now agree !hat thecholera ' , vomit acts on the spitem through) the blood, and that any combina tion which swig on the excretor3 ureane,,and keeps them p t. in•wOrkidg orslq, oaf prevent a sulliciont . .secii Aida lion' .ef the poison to 4 x iblterr i hie effects* the orgentem. -This Istree not o ly of cholera, but of heady all other nial.diett, eepecially the different forme of fever. -, The Zingari Bitters it Justsuch is remedy as the .sbeve - conditioty rieinl4 ; It . 4 .. till the. orgensof excretion and tecretleNt k ping et perfect balauce bet**. them. Thu. Ditt rale. _commeed entirely of rodtil and herbs, sp nicely concocted that. every organ Is acted upon and put in tone. its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lastin . Numetroui was of :the folio' itig digitises' have beau cured - by it: 'Ch ein,ADiarrhata, Dysentery, ecroftita4 Typhoid and Typ us /ever, Fairer, Ague, Nervous De filllty-Anitetula, reiroafelrregularitles.llyapepsia,Flato. fenny; Colic, to. Pricegng.DeUaripetroteitZtottle.. ,z . Prtue al WePotfett the Walnut ttreet eliart;liarrla bneg,ka. Soldby DrugglateMotelkeepersanderoteregenefelly. ..31.0i F. KALlit,L*locll 4 , ' , eta Agent for Gettysburg., j"' "I , ' .t...!. lII.S , UMITX.II, Sale rraptletor May al, l'Hff. llarriabtirg, Pal . t -,.. , vtrp - ,stabito. • ~ 1 --: GETTYSBURG LfirllfllYE'.. tit-' t.,..... 1 , SALE a; ,EUnitzslog,.. , 9t 3L I , ug Piii fietor ; of - et est(' 0 feeling ---, fist f rshelitieralpatrona ' - - xecelentl, bey .. 4t nuthepubllet • ' the i.ty intl sty .t. Flo aldstand elk Sr. ngtoit, i street, Gettysburg, ~ he itailroad, wheir il IlPro. pared atoll Lilies -:,., A ~INAtepelitoasiritlisdiittilat to hli I int.. '-•,-,- ' • HOR ~qt, • -' ;10/41311PoVre,'" a:lashed at short netlceand on reasonable terms, and Competent di avers sent along it desired. Persona will be conveyed Ti,. other towns, or to any place in the country.' Ws stock and toadies are of thetrst clots, and nn pains will bilispared to make passengers comfortable. lie is prepares at all time* to, funtah coaches for towels: and *let to parties dirillrille'to gin' , overMe Ha title PI eld or to visit the Spripgs. ALSO--II Ci I'B ZB ° A'ADkfl7 li IC 8 will bobimgh t and sold ittelltimec "Personsdeafilegto iiarchitsestock will And it to their advantage to call on to 'wider Agned, as h (S l ick Arran too toit: ris4 ;44•10.4 or no sale. e hi. a flneY6lof a a Muresatpresout dti lot ell! 'S ill be Odd o Moans. bleterta. They art, sound and free from dame, and. arrutearahtled to ts'lrk ise represented. Persons will Audit to,theirAdvautagrtiedallottbe old.iiatid'before btrinvor. purchasingelsewhere. May 29, 1887.—ti NICIIOL A k WEAVER _A•G.LFi ? ,4,14E-14,1,EXCIIAINT'gE .STABLER. ; vital BEM Is a t ;:rt. J. I:. L r letia 11AutLeto, r, N. II 1536. DIE GREAT . lavoinmermonew••••.-. Imir.**lsmair lathlt Xiato Anton .fe. KLIN GEL'S Uoot and Shoe Emporium, lIALTIMOIZE STREE'r;^ . • TWO Domes „.qourrt Or • TRZ 1111SEITTZOT4N . CHURCH. Tll undersigned Banjoist rati.ened front Unveil, with the bat and cheapest variety of Bouts, Shoes and Gapers, be Spring awl Scaner, ever offered laGottys , bap. Ills stock consist. of - • Y.ADIF.S' CIONGRIDIS OAITERP., LA.DIKB' lI&L,MORAL uAtritas. 'LA utRIP COMMON IIAITERS, • . ' : ...LADIES' RID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO RALMORALS. . IN LAUDS VARIXTY. , ORNTS• FRENCII.CA Li BOOTS, BENTS' AMERICAN CALM BOOTS, I GENTS' KIP BOOTS, , GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALB, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all stylts, (HINTS' BROGANS, ke.„ fie. • MKS' SiONIAILESB 041;:x ~, v 46 , , , , ~ , f 88E8' BALMORAL (MIURA. MISSES' AIOROOOO HALMOAALS, - ' . • . Ac., Ac , Ac.,Ao. BOYS' CINGREAd GAITERS., ••, . BOYS' CALF BALMORALB, • BOYS' BROGANS, be., Ac. IN'IIANTB' SHOT S, all styles, . IN LAUGH VAIIIRTY. . ' Also, Boots still Shoes of his owl, IllittlIIERMI 8 constantly on hand. - , t ill will be .n.dd at the lowest living profit.. Buyers, froth town and country. are fuelled to call and exaelline goodi au,i prices before purchasing elseeLete, feelmi confident that I can plume/ all who. may call. Tba,pIANUVACI.'UItINU of Ikeda Shoes, and Gaiters,' will also be marled on, In all its branches, es badisre..... Repatrlna done on shot t notice: By eniploying sone but Ilr.t chow emit:mon, and nslna none but the.*hottest leather, lie.fe4a confident 4: f maintaining his foemer potation. Certainly nothing will be left undone I. de: serve K. . ttfi.Abankfill for pa.t favor*, h. a...licit. a continuance of public patrots.,iy, It 11. ELISUBL. Getty/shwa, April' 2, 1868.-if NIERCII ANT TAILORING CLUVI S,. C'ASNIMERE.N; i'WERDS, and other a.ttieriella tor Melee Wear, furaielletl and mid up, to artier. tnt Aloft bullet". SATISFACTION WARRANTED . • Work a?do mullet tot tram Customer., o parchaso that, GaAs elfietrtier. JUDI 14 1 i.. 67 13 SPAING &SUMMER OLOTHING. GEO . ARNOLD Lmoi tiox opeht , l a LARGE BTOCK 01 It E:1 . 1)1 7 .;• AfIE CLOTHII G ruortly of !damn' macuLacturt, coudigtiniz °fan Of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, • HOSIERY, &e., AT PRICES ,TO SUIT Tat min. itirC4ll, evitutse and judge f+r you raelveclift April GEO. 'JACOBS & BRO., MERCITAI4T TAILORS, Chambersbury ,SYreel, Gettoburg, Pa., next .1"or toKeystcate, hotel CLOTHS, C.LSSIMEHS, TWEEDS, Of all. "styles; rand beSt quality the market can prodlice,furn ished cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if de sired, without extra charge. Goods made up aa.l Iv(' praiden TO FIT. Aix. tirritt• for A :am. County br The Howe Sewing Maclaine, The 04t pvject eteelicthle in America ! The ,highest_ premium—the Crosi of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, 1867. Tbc llotre Matto ne %VI Ju a larger satiety of 'suit its bet. r style than any other machine. and defies all c - fir simplicity and Mee It. striating. Call and examine them. Circular■ containing price list. Jrc., can be had on applieat lea. (Feb. 14 , 11169.-If --- SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1808. S. S. M'CREARY e H" Just received it fresh atilt mend stsworteseut UAW. Includlug the eery latest style of los Silk Casshoere and !loft Fur lists, wed also a large supply o fine and low priced Wool lIATS and CAPS for filen and SOU. inelteshis friend/ and the public tu glee him a call. 1/147.—tt N E W W CLOTHING AT BRINK ERHOFF'S. _ STACKS OF THEM BRIX IttfttleifP, cornrr of th e , titaasisisd and York . street, as it'd retutined front the city with as en. ‘ miikany att cave assortinent of LICiII !WRING & BILUMBE Wit AL which be will sell at such prices as cannot fail to take them 4 very rapidly.. Call and judge for yourselves-- To look at the excellent material, tisteGit cutting. and West and suinstantial aewl.g, stat gam to' get. his low prices—callets cannot heti, but buy, when they see it so much to that interest to do so. lie has Coats, Banta,. Yeats, ofnll sty leaden' isui mop, Book sod Shove; = Shiite, of all kind* Bolded, Gloves, Itandkepeldok. Neck This Causal., Linen and Paper Collars' Suspenders, Brushes, combs; Trunks,4falloes. Umbrellas Pocket Knives, Began,' 'snicking ant Chelan* Tobacco., Plpes, Stationery, Clucks, Wittchei, Jewelry, with a thousand and MO other articles, entirely too numerous to detail Ina news paper adver ti sement. - • - He asks t b atterition of the public to his new a tiick, confident that It will please-4nd 110 sue can or will sell cheaper. 'Dos' t forget tbeplace--corner of York street and t e.D Esmond Get tyshurg. - Api II 22. 1.1158. •' JACOB sarziKaßninrs. _ THE-LATEST: STYLES - OPt SPRING AND SIIIIIIRR Ir ats Caps Boots &Shoes '44l' iecaied ROBEWIT C., .00BEAN Cho;n:s4 , rabss4 . Btre_et,,..F7rs' t Szticsie G E la re 1,111 . 6 1 P .E . N N.A.. Where the public can 84, it large aq s , m4ad an t Thrust which he : Is salliriecheii.' -He *RIO Manaracitiei and k W ain ' _HARNESS of'sll kinds • promptly 4,5 on Fea,lipiabba tonwas. BridlAW, Ridtaibra Trunks Valiant Wittps, Oi pars, aid a variety or notions OiVe ma owl!, tiprO2ll, 1111111.-ti .1, RURKS; liralises;oll„, Cartiet and end Railroad lacks, a$ - • CDRINLIORAWS. r :.Unbrellaa and Ho hiory, .at - ON VI*GIIAIVEL s KO .and"-Tobatteej 4.3 0 . and Pipes, at CUB NINGIEL&WII. INEN . and .Paper, Collars, Neck tles,ll4Dakerthimb sada graat variety' pl iNotions and Tang Wade of all k at cjiiypanautig. $8 Co P;10 1- 4411 Vesta'' - • • . ouvillNGßA3r&v, C cLonx OA Pains.az/d.Yes tip VA' (Akan — ii - Summer; Bo a . Pah4.M-Pad4.at cruNNtruineirs. SUMMER ;Cassimni- - n and:vamod Wit; I P' an t s • • 000, TOOkrigitik Pad Yeats . at .11/41.1 ONAD Na Vests at t~a~snd INalf - Vettoirand Wool43l3irts and 1 4 , IGIFDDAY '804416 , - IH p u 4 011.72,1 . 1 f..1‘441{': , 0 I VUOILIK V gieecedinash &a, at 0111FRINGSOVII. NV. T. `TINE}, Yorttttrtet.oppoufte the Botnk! DRAWERS; GOOD- NEWS HENRY OVERDEER, -Baltimore, street, Gettysburg, Penna., ecenpleted kis sew Ittorerßonee and Just return ed from the city "with • fresh and well Selected stook of Roods, wkkkhe respeotfollyAntrftes kL friends aid the public generally to call and examine. HB SELLS - His stock consist, of GRO CERIES pijoirar ocion4 .t&rrolvs, CEDAR, WILLOW AND QUEENS-WARE, YLOCR, _CORN 41,1141,J/L1D.A.44- _ • . A . mi. The cash or trade will bcghtis lbe roar, Cors„ Oats Patatop, SMUT, Nip, Bum, Ler_d,,PAP, Ake, April], , . ..•gP*1400,..04.4q;'.ett. . . TUN lOW=Mery Pitej as t to turood from t he *ilia so lounonoesupply of RAILDWAIRICk 131=11U03. which otey ars offeriatit their otd *toad le Afoot, at plUittifinittlratisloo polo' o retie pit of OarpoutoetTools II" * NPVIME'V° O IO • •••• • ± • aosch ritestei ho elf idly; ,s pals o!?lakor'sToolo, _ ~ty • - - - _ • 4 1 ikloiloorsroX Alf Olt 0C11178:01 1, J etio , iiiatocia.,*( 3 .lthardsiroutideloolueoilatti Antoriloi —opotmoiroto•nottiolopilmitaitooo tifoaft.oro. .11frory awl of 11 etroosa bole. Aoilgoluo* • met oho IToo tuella ----- I•Veloi4PWokoo aso satitt 10111. a. MI DAVI DST eft* fats, shots, /a. HEAD-QUARTERS 43L0THING, - HATS - AND CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES, Every kind of GentlernPn's Wear, SUCH AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, COTTON- STOCK INps, GLOVES, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANI•B, &c Ikaq.dentieaen'e Wear ,I all kind., 2t1.1 Will sell them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES CM BOYS' HATS & SHOES, in great iwriety iv* aie a all barote pordiaalag oleo wharf April 22, 18437.-1 l (srodriac, WM. I3OYER & SON. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIOINS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow intee, I,:lizbA general assortment of :•all Goods - usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. 6ee:4., 1867.-tf NEW FIRM• GILLESPIE 4k. CO., A T the 04 stand of Joetru S. alq.r.srtr., hest ,:ovr to the Globe Inn, York street, Getlyshary, offer . to the public, a fell line of Poperior 0 It C E It I E S dukt,, Syrups, 3.lolxpett, C,Cres., Team, Sicrs, Salt kc.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR la the market, a ith llama. lihon F 1.1., Dried Pruit., Conleetkm., /cc. A 6,, NOTIONS, in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Baskets. Se gar•, Tobaccos. and a tb,usawi la tel one Aber artizl.... BUTTER AND EGGS = GILLE..eII Co. will spare tik; effrrt 3111 are con6dvot of being able to eta *why eon•t•ntly keeping a fall a:rl choice stock. *DJ aetliug •t the very I,,wv•t pro fits.C nrITrY PkeDrei Iratat,d, either !.r the c•.1.,4 is avh , ftge for geode, h ightat market price allowed. JOSEPH. GILLESPIE, DANIEL CISIIMAN. ILA) 6, ho:.—tf NEW GROCERY ;STORE! TELL EVERYBODY YOU SEP THAT GILBEitT, J UST•I.re the Court-11”exe, and oppo,ite the tnetia• ler Office, will sell yyu everything to the Oftt.)t;Ettl AND pßovisioN Line cheaper than uet it elsewhere. Sagars,C.Aremr, Nola ;ea..., Quadtea.C.al e)rap., Ur ',AI., Bucket., Tub., TULMCCO, Cigua Notions ulail kinds, Hill, FISH, OYSTEDS, VCu ETA. BLILS, always on Land Hire me a call, as I ant deter. *Wed t.s seenmatrulate. RUTTISH, KOOS. aid all k of Country Produce taken, for Is hich the It ielleat cash price will be glean. Don't forget the pface--tuu doors above the Coart.lfoaae. puts without calling, as I solicit your patronage. May :9.=tf BARGAINS at tbe new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JOHN CRESS & SON HAVINQ openul 8 new Grocory. Iu Gettysburg, ou the nerth.mest corner of the Public Elnan,, have lust received s splendid assortment of FRILSII GROCERIES, lapoluding Sagars.Carele, /lakases, Syrup, Teas. Spires T.bacoo, Salt, Flab, Huns, Shoulders, Le. Alao, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nutt, Yrulta, Swops, Teary Articles and Notions generally. We Vi d alio keep on hued 111.0131 iud 1i1iD41171 1 741. Itaviag purchased for CASH we ate pred to set very cheap. Given j s • call and edge re youpareelves. JUAN CRBEB, J. W. Clitittra. Pipt. 25. uma.-tf Giocery and Flour &ore. REMOVAL. MEALS & BROTHER 'JAYE removed their Store to the Ninestedt property, 1111 orrChambersbarg street, yellers they propos. to keep eonstastily on hand ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTION S , &c. Also, VIIKINTABLIS In season, fresh finer the city and sad counter They:sre determined to sail, es cheap as theeltespest,and as they only ask the lancet thing pro. Its, they hope merit snd receive a libersi 'hereof public patronage. . MIA LB BRO. Apcilll,lB6B—tf. ARDWA,ItiC ANlitt H 00 X.RIBB tri 4;. FOR Oil PAPER BOSOMS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ,; L'3IRRF.[.T..IF, TIIKO. C. NORRIS PLAIN LLIIIIN MANDEBRCIIIEFB , EMBROIDERED lIANDEERCIIIEFS, TIEN' STITCa ED lIANDKER MEN'S, LADIES, MISSES', & CITILDREN'S °Lova AND 13YOCKINGS. /19,4 am constantly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy 001)&11. My atm* uprises eves thing final ly round in a first-claire DRY GOODS 82011.11,t0 which' invite the attention of the public, feeling neared that I can safely challeuirocmpariaoli wile all Other Stores la quality otg lode and lowliest of price. J. L. PCMICE. Bettyburg, Pa., April 29, 18158.—tr NEW GOODS Cheaper than Ever! REBERT & .ELLIOTT, Baltimore se. ,opposite the Court House, H AVEjust, opened a new aad large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEW ES, TWEEDS, SILKS, GINGHAM'S; LAWNS, PRINTS, BAREGES, MUSLIMS, (te., To which they invite attention—betag tloteratlasd to ion at lowest cash price". [April 8, 188?.—tf HITESHEW'S N W ODDS FOR 11PROIG A;tfip,Statirpt. ift w iga i lgot rettintod of from the City largemml DIY 000 De. ON[ _ . 1 :•. .. . , NOTI; akompuss, mos,_... - ----, qunsitwAns, ILLILDWA2II _:'SOOTS, 'tiro 1i; 11471 d Ml4,ll7fat G00D.% / tin ON Stlaatko of or sussamara le tbs saw Amity to MT *gel stack of „; sait.ip. offarksr at lawn ;star TAO Hwy have b oaftet ta 4 - Zz r air sad at plias whklitaaaat Illg to swam N i p . indiums fladpair lbspasellasfair at gri=l Malaria tblardie.riaiallapripared amsd lOU* priers Mei amp aadailisaalosa . ,', l eiw o ro g aZaablatity fa tie low* aerie' Wail 11 aIY _ B. IirMEINIC rltiiiblitZll( • 14 Aril fal 11" re! goodit, Notiituo, iiiii - 14 - i', - (idk ---7-- iib§ -- . SPRING GOODS. We ere evicodantly fftg tit W and artitahlr htyl es PI LK : 4 , POPLINS, P RC A KS, kTRINti CLOAKINGS, DELAINKS, CALICOIO, LAWNS, kr Also bogs alllttlous to our ususl supply .4 QINOHA MS; USL CI: 07'118, CA.WIM JKA NS, with every •ariety or Got..!id I r 4.r IVe .1.1 . t. of CAR PETS, whim We :If 1.• I pi jet s =EH QUEENS-WARE 1//1 I 0 1 / 1 1/11/10. li I/ A It D W A It E, anJ ali kinds of ii itILDI\I: NLITERIALS, We feel 4 , eitri..l we ell: timke if ft, ititere.! of the purl hart-r tq purrlutAv 11,,m us IRON NAILS at reduce!' priceA oms & PAINTS at low rates 0110CERIES, of all kiLolti, ti 4 c..14.....11be ci.rvf,i FAUN ESTOC' IC BROS. , SIGN OF THE RED FRONT /let -burg. '114) t, 18 —ll DUPHORN &T, HOFFMAN 7 NORT II- WEST CORN ER, (YES E SQUARE, GETTYS II LT liG, PA AI.PACCAS. LIIPtIfteS COITUS. 1.01 , 11.AA41:11. c'ALICuE:A t I.:11.111,1RAL SKIRT II 0 0 P ZAKIKTS rAt2F; I N G II A W Ls ITTON ORS. BLACK CLOTHS. TRICOT CLOTHS YAYCT CASSIIIEICES 8. 11 4.1 g 1 J.: ItT,GLOVES SUSPENDERS. CpPLEARS, JEA NS, V V V CARFNTe. QURENSWARE. KNIVF:R AND PORK UMBRELLAs, WINDOW MINI!, ar / , t3.NT I'OI:CET THE PLAPE. -fro April 22,156 i.-t 1868. DErjEADL6 1868. DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS : ISELL for very small profits, and aim at duiug a very large Businea.i. FASHIONABLE SIIADFS OF FINESILIK POPLINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP LIES. , FASHIONABLE. SHADES OF ALPAC2A POPLINS. FRENCH. CHINTZES,'PIQUES, PERCALES A LAWNS BLACK SILKS. PLAI*ABILES. PLAID SILKS: SWISS MUSLIN?, JAGOEET MDSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. t =TOE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, TRIBE? SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CLOAK:MOS, LINEN DRILL ING, OGVTONADE. : TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS ALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. fry isoodo, gotiono, hr. ROW & WOODS ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, eLtYMS. cAssrauno, JEANS. corToNADER, a c. (lINOIIA4 PRINTS, MUSLIN& FLANNZLS, CHECKS, KIRTINOS, Ic. ALVM'Aft AprilZ2.-.-2111 Notice to Capitalists ! pERsoNs awarifig t irotratins, and reaiizitig u r atl, NINE PER CENT., are reparoted to call at the Gettysburg. National Bank , 1 kii.) t - AND OBTAIN cutcrLAßs OF THE UNIOA PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC It kILItOAD 1141-aa inveat manta air daily gruaing fu lia..nol luerensitig 4.4IrBOMPS can belvid at alftimrs AI this Bank 404 It her," all infortunti,al C , l:k . elri/iltg said In tut in•uto wilt be cbeerftiliy given n.~.i~, tec~.:r GETTYSBURG VATIONAL BANK of . 1411 C 6,!., SEVEN-THIRTY 110:114.ipm ertrd ito. , FR E T'A" ZN CY • EON 03. nhome hA INTLL.usT OA,III-14. Tli II if Ez4T 01 pa iu , 41 : , 11, V-1:: STOCKS erid NO DS, o f lo,n g r CH.% kNo etimm I rcDl'.: colt!) Ett: I•ROM P 11. Y i.;.X F:11:'1 'Et) SPECI L DEPOSITS I Pt , r,ona wishlca lu4•rtnatlon in [-Raid 11.415, arid Stocks o(stt ki tA& ■r- ht. it-. 1 •i,d v vilt Fire nil intdllll4il , /t1 di-C/ Getty burg, Oct IS6:-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTE 1..t.1 Nth yriseu the prittler,.. coutertlug the August 3- , expired. (1110) . 1.e1,1114 1. , •r/V. I, to ,1111 CISME A..le, ,r e 1.1 t . :lli dlll,l ecqi,r,tintr. It wil/ br I. .atzle %lib the matur Julie •:..1 July next, if u. ,Ii time. Hilt Drink will either convert. r troirctr.ow the -3;.1,, a) 611 . 1114 premium a rid i t E-L , i ; ._t! FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PE.NNA., Ix agent for the Atli, of Me T,•x( Mortgago Union Pacific' Rail Road. G PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at par with ititerett serni-mattually xt utti counter. All n eeessa ry .in'nen2 tl,ll given (lettys . burg. FIRST NATIONAL RANIii GET TYSBURG Intere.t tak SPECIAL DEPOSITS a., 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 YEAR, E 7-30 NOTES INTO :1-20 BONDi AS USUAL frt.. of charge; CASH COMPOUND INT,EREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of er ery kind tree of charge as Commission, and will at all list , * pay the lIIOIIIteT PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with plea , ture trat.sact all businesx promptly as hart. furore perti!niug to a well regulated Dank. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettymbuig, Noir. 6 18C-if ghatograph 03aIltrito. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTO MINIATURES ASIBROTYPES, &c., &., Stereoscopic View of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEPEacCOPES; PHOTOGRAPH FR A .N 1 ES, ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, AND- AT GREATLY REDb'CEI) ihr We deal In nothing but the . best of Its kind. Lie and examine our stock April 1, 11.368.,—tf REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY, Ts!undersigned takes pleasure in manclngto Manilla's', of flettyabirg and the public morally tau helms removed from lab old room on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the atoreofrahnesteek Brothers. The roots be now occupies, has beep recently fitted up aspressly far his business. The location him admlruble on*, enabling him to take pictures in all &idea of weather, and with • orreetneas unequalled any whereelae, LIT 2.—LIK.ZAPIIOTOGRAPREL, °t rump size and description, easeetad is tie A nest t,r+ Particular ttentlon given to the CARTE-DX VISITE, and In copyi cl g ng AXIROTTPXS and DAOREItaXOTYPES of &osed loads. Also— Tug CISTTYBBIMO Gams, I hew style of pietist', whit* ban become very let stilt the public, not Italy Ibr their blocky, but fee . nesaaadoonvendeoos. IttETERN IbrONX oft. iy. Also—THE PORCELAIN PICIEBILE, sada ter wit beauty and therability are anserpassed. We an prepared to tarry on the bastneeir , parlors brarachasoisul having hedoorasider we nos no risk In arISR.VirTZZLIVW PlalscT dAnSZACTION. Waid ozonise our Aporlailks Bpi •,11114fts wimp - u• Juno saw. MUMMA JOB PRINTING, XXXITIRCiD ANDrkifiZAFLY 41! TZIII MICR June 3, 1868 ALPACCAS, DI:LAIN &I, LAWNS. POPLINS, BRILLIANTS. I'ERCA LS..Ie :JAL. chekp APRONS. PARASOLS, COkSETS, HOOP ° KIRTS, Ar. 1 aII 61 . AYD A 1.J,0 J. 61101 t Y DA I ft. BM 5 PEN CENT. for 1 y eAr, 4 TER CENT. (~r 6 :; PIER CENT. 6.r J. EMORY BA ARNoLD, C.,.Li.• liign TINOI.Ii, Ca.!, ie. BBSEM WILT. ALLOW o MONTI-1.4 AM WILL CON rER f !MEI PRICES. C. J. TYSON, Proprietor 13 Pll •. tm6;, taiseit ' ~^~~`~ Tux a r 44 7 . vs xr palci, II AD rates. 14. sops. ad year. rotes, to loy 7411 erThe sict, "1 . • soy ss vertlsing Jos WastwOir cutedv .w9rtit prip4 a Vito os. It. =EI VIE lug o ad b Ea!! !spied b KU D. Voixattsis,l % 43 ' B. law ,at Itgoatal Ott moat of S atom, Ittniatti at all tito*. Laud "strata 0 wa sod other e A•• LAIF, the- Business' Aare tot**. No agora, Baltimore* DAVID LlMAasi'at Lac al:Mtn Itthnoca,2 l 4l May 29.1111:11., • - • DAV/D • NIT 4T: end all ollbarlsaaia igp•ollecal • o posits the Cksitst CLA.IIVI A the llTaa Par. Pensions, IP ur beNre may (Oho Mity SAT. At nit. m,. D hoested tit ' to the public, ft • fessiosal &Mee io to tromp. • , R. J. W. 1.1 Has Ws 0.41 t o door "ittrovs the G•ttyobttrjr.bioy JOHN L - A. tint, ONlonia • the Lathers/1 clini Drug Sims, estate attend-any ciumisrit Perms In wastefilli Xsy DR. 0. Hke Siginia. TOWN, SIM at Ms bessek.aosser ley, sear the Diseases. DR. bath's!. to tee Public. Ir • - Dagnotegi nage of opposite IMltuestiock to attend to any Potions tit went of id toes% Tenn EZ JOIIN 1V«! ail esseilZ next Acme tin VicOiell he cis tole In his limo. -M• will maims satisfte. May MMY S l3" P7l VIITANCU; a Gosivoitoeses oaks of GOGITATI ' W RITIWO Of ,1/11 A RTIOLITS GIT U.rlughdoo to roCoIVOS n I y attened mad •"A ralrflold, 'Admits -May 29,/lar.fly I yam tE. DAV-RA*3llp 'sire gee We FLOUR _i, will leavillo ber latigle!, when the mini Sent. IS, • 11114-:4 %*Mli' KEYSt N~.~r~. ISIM NO - • THIS' Attie* Is plauli4Vue!! porUes ettM tdW tabling entedhliik eolontieletteo Phan* 1 1 0 11 1 1 .0 4 th e pabUo, a ,1111,44. °UNITED . t. IVOR BE At •;',c •• 10-0 t _ _oce. rt vArretif Pe kept by SOEJF I -- • r Led; thaldia id • /key sad thaYards 8TP , ...: , 3.. • 4 . t . " ' Sire 'West lisra!Vit !ME liii22 china Nal Ilik-