atth i**- 11.1 4 11 0 1 4. 1 0vOrL'''' Th e quegi,orti -often:B44d tiwa be 7 iniiiied4lll.o l :44 oll ** *WAR* t ll 4- 1 9: 1 1 the lack Ibuty . *km calves are running with their'ausiefiltin timistiorAnitidtig stS - -usircifti*Velik#4. under ttirrtl . 4pmi7fartilielto. syntso,_ which is - two times a - a ay,Ortriiiiif?, - while it may be four or five times a , dpi' when the tows” sucke d . pro. geny,itui, oft, epnr,,eyeri, When thereai AkortnienasainiPplY, as in Ci 3 a, itiiindd, - by an English vrriter, u a balmier:et paature, where they, can soon fill theirls44lles, invarkddy feed four times a dai, first, early in the morning, again before noon, in the afternoon, and late in the.ivening, end the calves suck thiasebefierat occasions, on the cows rising from rumination, to replenish their exhausted stomachs. This order will vary inlesaluxurions statures. 7The writer referred to gives the follow= ing in regard to artificial Management : 134 when oci4va and zalvea are separated audhrought together,merningatid'even: lug ; 2di wheixtvAvs are milked twice by liand„morolug and evening; 3rd, when milked three times a day, morning,, noon, and evening ; .4th, fourtithes a dayf seven hours between the eight and moriihnr milking, or a:little more, and about/five hours and'a half - between the othera. Of the first four -times of milking, our author Says he has had varied experience. The writer wished it borne in Wind that his observation was ',confined to cows highly fad, his query be ing whether Cows thus treated are more liable togrow top and dry up, - when ed only twice,than if milked three tiniel3 a day? Aocording to his experience, there are 14 hours between evening aud morning with but t _find 10 between rniiiiliingand — everiiiig in sum mer, 13 and 11 hohiii between - milkings. In further discussing this subject he says, it should be borne in mind, that the manufacturing of meat, as it were, and of milk, are continuously going on in the healthy cow, so that it does not require much force to turn the balance either way, especially when there is a tendency to the secretion of Tat; in such - cases le must be adverse to the secretion of milk. Hence, with healthful cows, with pro per and high feed, three milkings a day are better than two, provided milk is de in its largest quantity. The present system of milking .brit twice a day took its rise when cows were leas highly fed than now, and gave much lees milk per day; hence, inapplicability to deep milkers of thepresent day. Four times a day is 'better even than three, when cows are kept on luxuriant feed, as intimatedabeve, when milking should correspond with "the periods of healthy rumination, digestion, secretion of milk, and rest." W hat objection can be raised with regard to dairies kept for their milk, called in England, 'Commercial to milking three, or even four times a day, when cowsare kept and fed especial ly for their milk, whether for the supply of the milk market, oir for making butter and cheese, either or both ?—the cow in such cases being regarded as a milk-ma king machine, whose use- is to convert forage into good milk. HATCHING FISHING EGGS.—The ex periments4u s . l . sh breeding are bringing to light some very interesting facts in their natural history. It takes much longer to hatch the eggs of the varieties that breed In cold water than those that are spawned in 'rivers during the sum mer. The eggs of shad, put in water of suitable temperature, produce young fish in A few days. The salmon trout eggs require alonger incubation than those of most birds.- Salunnirequire two months or more, under the most favorable eumstances. The- New England Fish C ommissioners, we'See by the papers, are having great luck I,n the hatching line, at the Charleston Springs in New am,- shire, where they deposited 40,000 sal mon egg. in Odloiltrs I Thor pafified on the 11th of December, plat ''62 flays from the time they were taken from the. parent fish. The eggs of the salmon trout, at' hese springs, were 35 days in hatching, which is said to be the short est time on record in this country.— The annual catch of shod in the Con necticut has dwindled to about 600,000. If 50,000,000,000 *were turned into the rivers, as reported, shad ought to be very plenty and cheap next spring: For the salmon we shall have to longer.— They are two years or more comlng to maturity, and it is proposed, we believe, by - the Fish Commissioners, not to allow, any to be taken from the Connecticut except for the purpose of propagation, until 1871. In England, the work of re-stocking the rivers with salmon is going on suc cessfully, and We frequent discussion in our exchanges on topics connected with this subject. The best method of constructing fish stairs is still under dis cussion. Nothing better has been elicit ed that( the plan illustrated in our last volume. It Is well settled that the in clination In these stairs should not be greater.than one foot in seven, These re stocked rivers are affecting the price , of fish, and salmon can •be had in the Lon don market for .less , than half what It costs in our cities. • - Itiprarian Owners are in good spirits, And the papers abotind n advertisements of spring salmon fish ing to let. We hope tone salmon plenty very soon in thli cottutly.-,--.4,mericom .Aprieuffuriat. , , • , • LlidE .63iiincn APPLES TREES. —A sub scriber ,writes us that his apples have been badilildreeted by bitter rot for sev eral yeans past=that the trees are about fifteen years planted, and the soil, origin ally chictizt. badly w a r ajli o, wa t twesmy/Aat he shall &rico WsErt - 2 anedy the bitter r9l. - 5 " Without Sitoreifechhi lieletiptlon of the ease' we klo uot-kisow that i. we could prescribe it reinEtdy4lHOVleV*, iltra 'be lieve the cause of the disease in the fruit arises from the want ; sf etituents in' the 01 for theta*, 0 16‘, 3 ,1 upon. We think that there is perhaps a lack bf itmerfntbi sdg'Aittobikist scribe a„.„l:sintitel to each tree, aratterad over thf i riaml, and covering th , surface Orikpra,*!, unless flit . k %V it AiklittAralatrit9Mllnatel lime, , ~, . . _ All° ,o#4 ..1 2 1 801. 4,40 1 0r 0 .4 1d b . ,,_ plicationWf bern-min PI, !, surface a good . teat of 4t. l , ~,,, ~„ 106.4„ ...t. T he3M0tt.....,m :0 to Inv ' irte- Urof fruit; tolaille nisi then atuficwaitutantio4o44ll :10 disease will disappear.. 'resew the* leirigktbeewa. , :v-----, yeatiktitklitibe *wag ear 004* Lave mot tawit et to kKaIAbOYAKI, --and they need a new supply.— Mad killi Inffil .1: L. WOBLIY. Bole Awn - t -tor the ZJITIZLSIOH PA TXLY7 NST for Adam , Pogukt7. HAS constantly on bind mannfictund Net. of the above Patent. • Also, BABBLES, •4 . , LIMINESS, COLLARS: I ; BEIDL WEAL. •TRV M HS, BLANILICTS, 420 gfituipinca, pertaining to a Horse tarnishing establishinent. WANTED Jo ma/ Tepitory fgr Paten! Nets, also to sell lets on comnti r : imed ki, Jilts Connty,— A,AlS,pFtrttilaiti9,4o.2R4l itsr; Yo.-Ast lab.. , .oo.igfttd.ams rn., Ps. April 1888.—ft-'54" ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 20. 148 North 2,4 et, corner of Quarry, An assortment of /ratchet, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware conetanay on hand. SUITABLE YOE HOLIDAY- PHESENTS AO-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. , . Nov 27 1887.-Iy, NEW Goons! kr•VER ' 6.:44211zD WA RlO4 Including every style ." and description, made _4( ff as ' expressly for the Winter -- trade, which for neatness ' and durability cannot be --••• surpassed at NEW PRICES! JAS. E. CALDWELL & Co., JEWElititS • N.O. 902 ,Offif,9f/fII.O , STREI.IT, • PHIL Al)LVIIIA 0 . liiiuifactiirers, and: imporfeis Of every description or 7k • r!! CLASS.i.GOODS • 19191:16'isig to thsaaalness at • Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, U4' yeui9ved their NEV M4II,I3.T;ESTUIIE, Embedding from Metrical 43triOtto itaiimini Sieved; et" Ibrittricampla room aad - tedieisteitriem, - Bluing OPPortusilpf - fori proper disPiar 'ors 6 . s ffe, -- kdd belt * means for their examination. ' • ' • flh eatenalea and bearable arrangements in thL Catestryanti Zetcmc, as ere poetise toseerst Ali „ at prices. • , Diamandly Brae se aid.- BUrbie G 0043; Siker Warei, • • Jelielry, Pcitcsa)ihis • tst ed4 , 6oaila, Mnifeal' ti s a Ba _ lind e V* 414 aVilikif t) :1 't= a.A:ItiIVYiIAILTICLESI • laiLAtivr=e"it'9l"ft= t taw ,66trttri '*eiftga-iIaWISINEV4I4ISt =MO MB _~:=~ cAma&Gw ....r.••he , : Tte.-!, , torgir.4 i tirfirtvettamitiaribt • tritilos • st*Altarli, , 64. . 1:x . II et their stand, • o bi ts . "hers they Are mini* ineteired 101nal..eap _lark in %bib moat fashionaltbasntintaintfakaaVappetior 1112/1111.1r. A VA Or new and aerinuklalin! ,..., , , on haI:I4IAM tharyntilitatigniesbfaittiii.iollieaVarkaer, and alio:dere will ne - sannlif aa_proanptly And satisfac torily as possible," '••••• -• , ' • - 1 8rREPtURINGeei • done with : dispatch, and atolleapest rates. ' - I= . A krilktot. utatir .ind 916441411)1180"vibilid %Male. Thankful. 112, - Akettherid poktresege beretotbre supayrd by the tbes solieltand _ ♦or to &Nam large share to the futtu4: ' ' , `Disttra. a ai WILER MTN .- - • DAVID IIcCILBART. jonNry, arpcssesT, "Best always Cheapest" , THE Best and Cheapest , 841.)-111 , ES, 1 3 RID4ES, 00.1 4 L.4 RS and HARNESS oj qii kinds, in the County, • . are always to be found at the Old and well known stand, Baltimore at., opposite the PreabyterLsi Church. (M 4 f.,CRIURYIS.) to ° ' Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, ale the' Most aud!taattaltilbdUt add waste:it • ` - Our harness:, (plain andsiketr mounted), are complete in every respell and ted to be of the very best materiSand t Our upper leather aft liars, / 4 - CAN cur DE BUT. They are the best FITTING sod most durable. - Our litvy Draft liarr arejniado ordet cbasi as ey catibe: *ix! whke a s, eltaznoet inbffanti Inoue . Riding Bridles, Whips, -Lashes, Draft Dames, Fty.nets and everything in the line; None bet ter or chtapp, Our price** have been =lm to the Wisest livlng standard. A liberal percentage 14 . r cash, off all bills amounting to $5 or more. We work noth Int bat the best of stock and will war rant every article turned oat to be In every respect las re presented. Thankful forpatt favors we invite attention to our pre sent stock. 7 .3.4311ve 0,,s a call and eXaMthe PRIM Aar QUALITY. Jan. 29,1889.-tf D. hfcCaBARY k SON. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE Jr, ,CIJLP Aire now linildlng a variety of COACH WORK of the latest and most approved styles, and constructed of the best material, to which the invite the attention of buy ers. Raving bent our wor k with great care, and of ma terial selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability . , we cap confidently reconiftiend the wort a s vinsurpuleed by any other In or opt tett. cities. Alt we ask is /tn Inspection °four work, to iiunvince those In want ofany kind of a vehicle that this Is the place to buy them. REPAIRING to every branch done &tabor! pork* And on reesonaLe tonne. Wrens a call atour Factory.sear the earner at .Waal. ngton tad Chambersburg streets, G ettpbarg, Pa. Jane 12 1807.—tr . Adams County Ahead V THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY NET, Manufactured entirely of Leather, and muss neatair.ththi .00ton or Linen Nets. For service unsuTpassed. • PATENTED 1 1 1DTETTADV 7STTf, 1868, _ HY 11111t1CROLDElt, WORLEY 1:11110VE. Wattllts and Weitirg. PHILADELPHIA SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STREET. JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Baia Manufictitring Notablikhment, 704 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. 4il-11*3•plut gst attort notice li!EMS==nll;2! M. 11, 11101. ..•-• • gee' .;a4arttn2tAL4... 02F71 1 144 1 1 1 4. 6, 1P/1-4 4 WiLLfronaptly,atterut :to ill or-, :•.;7..4larittliklattitte Nark doss twill* Some nab. siLE:bni*winimuid at orb:alias low Li Goa Pcolti!) l 3' oft maw = A S ftiCulabad,ai trait orCboodeilarai Brooksta, brop LIAO" Ac.% 'also WATInt PIPLEItopoe Top tot Frost 13pliota, irtioytaluir Wm:ft tops or watts ix, tom. • Baba Luauadd foroisbed If desired. Locks{ of oat kinds rttri,"o. d. ; , 41' [Dee; 2434)117.-tt ' • BUTTON" HOLE" OVERSEAMINO SEWING MACHINE CO., in direc tin g eitantlon to . their CELEBrATED COM BINATION Burros BOLD AND DIMING MACHIN N, beg teave to refer to its•wondertlat popularity aa eon• elusive proof of Da great meal*. - Sbe increase in the demand for this valuable machine hao been VON FOLD during the kW severe stwithe of its first yper before the public. This rued and aurpriang most Is unprecedented in tbithistorY'Oritiming - Indebinev, and wo feel fully war ranted in claiming that IT FrAB O Z9trat.,• It M 1 unity two machines nosebleed In onp. (by a alm p le and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making both the, Shuttle or Look-atitch, and the Overseaming and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and Twenties.— It axe cites in the very best aussuser every variety of Sew ing, each as, /lemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, (lathering and Sewing on, (dam at the same thne,) and le addition, 01M111611MI, Embroiders on the edge, sod roa)Cos beautiful Belton and Eyelet. Boles in all fabric,. • Every Machine la warranted by the Company, or its Agents, to give entire satlefactioa. Circulars with full particulars and samples of work done on this ldsuilitee, C3ll be bad on application at the Sale/room of thet.mpany. • " S.W. thr. Eleventh and Chestnut &rect.', • Philadelphia, Pa. Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms of the Company gratuitously to all purchasers, AGENTS WANTED. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 'Exeentlifitomiulttee—Robert lifcCn rdy, 41 A. Pick. Ing, Jacob King. Managers.—George Swope, D. A . Buehler, B. McCurdy, M. Sicherberger, FL R. Russell, E. G. Fah nestock. A. D. Buehler, R. G. McCreary, Gettysburg ; Jacob King, Stra• ban township t Fred'k Diehl, Franklin; Wm. D. Mimes, New 0,7.r0rd; Wm. Wilson, Benderswllle; 11. A. Pick ing, Straban; John Iroltord, Latiatore; job; Pl4lng, Bast Berlin; Abel T. Wright,'Vendersville; Abdiel P. Gilt, New Oxford; Jambe .11, Musket!, Llamlitonban John Cunningham, Freedom; John 11,riter, Monntjoy Wm. Bois White, Liberty. 111316,,This Company Is limited in Its operations to the county of Adams. It hai been in operation for more Vow 17 years, and in that period Itu made but one as sessment, bating paid losses by Ore during that period amounting to nter ;15,000. Any person desiring an Inuit. aace can apply to either of the following ;entiemtn D. A. Buehler, Gettysburg. B. G. Fahnestock, Jacob King, Straban township. H. A. Picking, " Frederick Diehl, Franklin " - Wm. Bose White, Liberty - . ILO. Peters, Peteniburg S Arne Executive Committee meets et the °doe of the Company, on the tut Wednesday In every month, at 2o'elock, P. M.. Pune 10. liteltf - WAGON - MAKING. Tl E. obscriber respectfully tutoring the public that be carries on the WAGON-MAPNG BUSINESS in all its - tire/whew, at Lb She Freedom township, on the road leading from ateCleary'e Elchoubhouse to till leratoeu, es the Mit Church.and to prepared to execute all Order's wfth'promptness. terREPA-fll-ING,-,W • • OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also menufeetares -11 A lii-ItAR.F.I3, SHAKING - 70/11C8 ANDISEKISI-BANOLO, At*lnitorale and re tail tradm- He hopee,by prompt atteritiou to baldric); to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to 'him at Gettriburg, will receive prompt attaution. Ansb 7,1510.--1, WILLIAM, U. 110_11OS. INSURE IN TIIE HOPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' OF FORA", PEN I%'A. CEARTERBD CAPITAL .......... $lOO,OOO 00 AVAILABLE ..... -...-.. 14,123 17 11 -1 2 E grp oi g l ayt, r t! P s ' lo i Tr i nt la t i rs u as it:cO t ti 'r s f i c4 stet f t 3 .. ° w a rt!: the security of the Company and the partied itll , llled, and on M accommodating terms as with any Company in the country. NO PREMIUM NOTES are taken in I his Company, and consequently, no Assessments will be made on its poli cies. Moss than, half the entire stock is owned by its Of ficers and Dircntors, which 1. a guarantee that its affairs wiltbn so managed as to nuthe it a safe medium for in- If UMW,. INSURANCE CREATES INDETENDINCE: a person pays for his own indemnity, and need not be a Tax on his friends In the event of Firs. Delays are dangerous. r 7 .All louse promptly adjusted and paid without de lay. • Dursans:—Philip A. Small, Joint A. Weiser, John F. Spangler,M. S. Spahr Geo. W. Ilgenfrits, Mien! S. Small, iaries A. alorrii, W• R. Huts, of C., Lewis Carl. , HENRY WElAH,,Prosident. DAVID E.LIIIIiitt.I4 Flee-Prisideat. • • • • J. CCU, Treasnrer. T. K. Wain, See'y. Mir Applications for luturance promptly attended to bj the Secretary or any of the Company's Amato. ' Matta:—Wm:Beltral, John T. Willhams, Tack; H, A. PlOkfcg, Gettyiburg; Smith I Harr* Wrightsville: T. W. Herr, Lonosustee ;John H. Zoller, N't. Joy, Lancas ter. county ; D. Q. Albright, Hanover ; S. Beta, Glen Sock, and S.ll. Ifmmlager, ifechanksburg. • April - ' [Aug. 214 y A SERVANT FOR ALL. _urn tntiti ?Spinets. fe_ ( trig, 4084 $t Ani o a Lafehth o i# • . 2! MAY be attached to auy'gate and Operated from bug gy, team Cr saddle, by one hand, in any desired C reates tram tbb phi-.vetted and ebised from one plaint, at any distaste Itom the-gati. This Improvement Is sim ple aid etteap,yetrfect. and Wenn; wiU not be disar ranged b 7 -11.4 mini pe ng of the gate,' . nor by' the frost rile birth, poste; may be made at 'a country blacktanftlei, and easily attached to• a gate. The undersigned, haring the Blght • lor Adams wedgy, will sell Towmthip and Farm Rights of this Improvement. • Also, ROTH. 4 su.ANrs AMERICAN LETER OATS - *blob will bet Fore& valuable sod co:arm:dent , to all -who Imre otos to &IT,* through—as they tamale by their team , *pelt, dose, aid Jateb a goi.e, without the ne . cesiity or getting in the wet Or mud. , Fur farther' Lubmition, ax„, aldress LUANG BRICIERR, I , ,„Illty 1 I , , Memillea P.t)., er Pe. , . .4-- f` 7"`''' jr 2A P li ) IT 1100 OQRPS WANTED '-:' 1 :_ ':.'ifis tiiiiciiiisi WANTS IP / PV It LA C. .X, B A R • , 5,e,0.1404 ;du : 4 . 4 411.4; in' good order, at hiatnapird Gettylbmv.., anted oleo tigO.C'Orar Or R L . ; - . - a-A1E . .. - '-'IVA it for which the higheit i rivet prlc wijl beigiven 1,4 i J OHN RUPP. 42. billittinsi Mac .. o r hire.of..mti .; .-• .. -...: ~..ed.„: „ i r t a zt .„. .. ,_ 4. vw 11011411111;4:• . - 1 , . 7 0,,,,..!, '-1.4 7 . 1 i , ' • • '*'''. . 0. 1 01.40tt::- tA 4 , 4 11. ' 116 T L 11113 - :' -arm be ILMILOVIL ms r t i ftireesil W I T " RlPriftalaSilgßik 1 1 4 XMLOY, TILE ALUXRIOAN •BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE T 415 WoRP? And Intrinsically the Cheapest. ' FREDERICK PAXSON, President W. Tretrnrer. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Out tysborg, Pa May 27.—tf INCORPORARZD, MARCH 18, 1851 OFFICERS P realden t—o eorp.e Swope. Vice-President—ftmanet A. En esell Beg e4TY /144 Ur, Treasurer—R.O. YaihwAtock. (LATZ • U 1 M15C44 2 11 1 .) Ilcirtwn't Crart.Zigart. Egg MI4INd/W' rPHE undersigned has established a j• PUMAS DaritvDL )1411thranntgai .t2•o7lllbilir tlit ikb belAtinulticit DOORS AND DOORFRAMES, WINDOW SAS tr AND FBAs,` . FLOORING 'WEATHERBOARDING Chair and-Womb Boards,Witb everything •110: 11•400 4 d inch • factory, and needed in tiss handing Una ?The beat of lambermiliAlwcycb• naelloslWeerynghly dried, • kiln having Nen put up for amyl:ryes'. Ordkr and promptly attended to. ,Prlces 11311 r as the lowest, and every effort made to accommodate customers. , My 20,18,11,-ty J REMIA 01'LT, .- GETTYSBURG', PA:, Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, prcpqrs+.l to furnish on th)rt nottes and "rids crsisble V'rcts . no also k3ens on hand al arse assortment Of WALL PAPER. stitch he sells at h.west cash rates, and if de sired will form h Lauds to rut it on the w 11. ?LAI:4v 4 EANCI SIGN PAIR _TAW EXECUTED TO ORDER • at - York street-1 few 4.1 Awe ens t f Lut 4ren cb Nay 7.7, 1808— t f BOOKAGENTS WANTED to. Solicit orderi for Da. Wuxi tai 8.111 ye DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Tax OBIT EDITION PUBLISHED ix ABITHICS, CONDENSED ET Da.airra's owx gam>: J. one large De test, volume, Itlestectod vith over 125 steel /314 trued angraxiogii• Agents and subseribere, tee that you get the genuine edition by Dr. Swath. The Springfield Republi , in says this edition FILEN}}• ed by Messrs. Burr k Co., is the genuine thing. The Cengregationaliil says, whoever wishes 'et, In the cheapest form, the beat Dictionary of the BILle rhould bay this. Agents are meeting with unparalleled success We employ nu General Agents and otter extra Inducements to Canvassers. Agents w1:1 see the adventay,e of dealing chreclly v: t.%e PUBLISHERS For descriptive air enters with lull particuhirs mill terms, address the Pub lishers. J. B. BURR t CO., May 27.--2121 Hartford, Conn. 30 ARMY WAGONS AT FOLLOWING PLACES: 19 AT LITTLESTOWN, 2 AT NEW OXFORD, J.F.F.FERSON STATION. 1a.6.1as alma Wog* aro NI i gvoll on Itu,l are well calculated for ttrrelLi purposes. Price s3slu. Also, a large lot of FIFTH CHAINS, SPREADERS, &c., which will be w•ld low. Coll and see them. JAM ES 11. COLEIIO USE, W. F. CROL'SF... May 20.-3 m • GRANITE-YARD, tIETTY:SBURG, PA.,. ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT' DEPOT. • PETER BEITLER . II prepared to furnish rdLANITE, for an kinds of BUTI.DINO AND kOY UMENTAL-rtfitNiii,EB, Curbing, Silli, Steps;AslilerFl, Posts, Mon4ments, Ceme tery Blocks, &e., cut audflulmbed to every style de4rest,ll Lest of work ilk _Orden from a d;st.u..:e promptly utt,sttivd to June 3.—tf , 'l`llE highest market price will be given for Wool, by ,k SOFFILAN., N. W. ccrrorr eqnare; nt,ty.tu rg, Jl t ue a.--11 • WIRE RAILING, Wire (lanai fur Stone' !mutt. Amy- Inma,tt.• Iron Bedatradr, %c an Wel, -_ bing tor Sheep and F.' oultr Yards; lion Win Cloth, Stores, renders, Sc, ens for Coal, Ores, Sand, jre., stiTii i lrd Pf_ ?pork Arrt...ters; Landt„rapi. Wires r. nerros k ens' W ires.Ornantent al Wire Work, ac, ' Eye' ! ion by addressin the mann tscturers. Y. WA I.KCR & SONS No. )1 North Sixth st., PLiladelphSs. el.:h./4 1668.-1, Wfiedicat. OUNT'S COMPOUND PUTRID SORE TELIOAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory Inward disease Of ttos Throat if not of too long. standing. Also, SCARLET FRVRE. This medicine s been tried Its TITOUSANDS OF CASES in different parts of the and has never been known to fail if taken in time and According to direc them It is warranted to cure. Give it a trisiand it will speak for itaetf. Seery borsebold should provide Wee:t oeless with a tan of this medicine and keep it on hands. The co,INI that it has effectod are truly marvelous. .31 -Prepared and said b; Tatum. YooxY k CO., Catty*. burg. Pa ' or by their au th orised agents .. Zro 'ale at asset all theStoreeill Aden:, count T. May 21.1887.-t1 /UAW, yovNT 4 CO. A CARD TO THE LADIES. nit DUPONCO'S COLD)" g PERIODICAL PILLE FOR FEMALES. Intilllbl ;In correcting Irregularities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Torus, from whatever Cause, and always successful as a Preventive. Felonies peculiarly situa:cd, or those suPprehig them selves eo , are cautioned aganrt using these Ms while in that condition lest the: rab•cnrriage," af ter which admooiti-m, the Proprietor assumes no re sponsibility, although their milfness previlt soy mischief to Realth . . . • Pricell per Box. Six It,xe, Sold ,by .1.11. lIIIBER, Dro=ist, Sole Ag-ift fot Get tysburg, Pa. UAW", by sending him It through the roat office, can have the Pills seat, (eoulidc uttally,) by Mail, to any part of the eettntl7 "free of pottage." April 29, 180.-1 y SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Ifundreds qf COngreyationa for Church or Communion Purpose* Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per:olii VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. SPERMS PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD Tu" Jimaly celebrated native Wine le matte from the juke of the Oporto Grope; rained hi thin corm try.— Its invaluable TONTO LTD STItENGI ILENUICI PROPPATIP are wmrpassed by any oilt r native Wine: !leftg tb pure nice of the arape;Prolueed under 16. gpeiw's own personal impervision, its purity and (anatomies. are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake outs gen. aro!' qualities, and the wea' test,invalid Amy use to ad vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the vitrloas ailments that at. flict-the weaker ea:. It ts,:n every respect, A NV= TO IL RELIED ON. Invalids use Bpeer's Port ;rape Wine. ,l A i i t ! Yamsles we Speer!' Port tirape Tins. ' - Weakly personillnea bet aftt by Its Tat, Speer's Wines In Hospitals aro preferred to otbo • .q -Sold by Druggists and Grocers. .the Trade enpp lied by . Johruicaii Itulloway Cowden, and French, Sichards Cu, in.Philaidelphia: , A. Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey, Otidee,243 Broadway New York." ' • - • [Sept. 4, 1861.-ly ALL AROUND THE WOLDi 11 of Silver' 364411 Was . Bitrettg - llair - -11,6:ii4filiy, Bitve it: gtate Agi icultural Society, ' salts Fal , r f it i plllT inpaha?, 39 , t. i 25 typ6. BARR/ F i 11,N t PR..7 4 &41 0 4.1,.: 1 WR * STOBJ49Thesten s Gm Hair to it.; ditatilf,itti :1 1 0**.iitirrat of tke, IhOrliticiatorkfilio liottick.= Prinesktolligr Sills% oat asostiox Drat 11 , _ I IMr fi r "'MI' idirti.d. IS 'warty:mew .I ° l3 r:9 ll Yr $.14 reliable fo l4l °,Pumerf t the East Wait North /WI i - natth ' 10 AisAtri t i*4kkir eattrov r :z. titsuill, damson; Itarinita and liscaor t thdersburg; Write It Soo, LletFit oni , unb Drugglitai generally. 12,14M111.—1y .lOHN D..P.FOUTI7, COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. AT PRIVATE SALE, I=l Wool Wanted kVA ?lip rural or ALSO, TO USE. 44 . 0 k , 44t4..-,i!p. - ri.t*. . 10", IP. r '" 1,.....,„ .- -,--..-,___.. 7 :, - .T-LQUARr B,P4' C - L-V . Fr n N G • 9 HA Ts AND lin 4. - ocirs -4..i-5,gQ.F4s, e Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, , MICR' AS 4v.ie it•f+!l* LINEN COLLARS, PARgR CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINGS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, &C., &e I keep {Sear of all kGule and will sell I= LOWEST CASH. PRICES BOYS' HATS & SHOES, in great variety 6 . l.aive we a call before uurchieingelo a here April 1Q51.-if RUNKS, Valises, Oil, Carpet and Lod Itallrocul Sacks, at CUNNINGHAM'S. 1: 4 1 .14Y -NETS, Ulnbreßag and Ho ilery lie at . CU NINGLIAM'S. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, (Apra and Pipes, la CU . NINGILAWL LINEN and Paper Collars, Neck tie; Handkerchief+ and a great variety of Notion" and Fancy &node of all Ittale,,at CUNNINGHAM'S. 11 - 14gsS Qoqts, Pc t r i ts qp4 - Vests „t CUNNINGHAM'S. -4 "/ CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNING fIA Wtt. 1 1 ANCY Cassimer Summer Coats, 1 Pants and Vests +! CUNNINGHAM'S. calil43.lEß Ca:;simer Coats, Pa - 4 1t 4 kJ -and 'Vests lit LINEN Coats, Pants and Vests !It CUSENOHAWB (lOTTONADE Coats, Pants and N_JSU at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN Cotton and Wool Shirts and Drwens CPiNING 'EIGHT-DAY .30-hour and Alarm -ILA CLOCKS at CUSNINGLIAM'S. VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Flagelets Accordeotia, &c., •t CUNNINGII3.II'S. KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, lIALTIMORE STREET, TWO 000123 SOUTH OF THE LRESHrTEHIAN CITURC.4. 'THE nuder.;iiinad ha• J (Ist returned from the city with ./. the !seat and cheapest v.triety of Boots, and Gaitere, fa spring ens Bummer, ever offered in 0 ett) s ha rg. Hie atock conarots of •• • LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON OAITPRS, I,ADIRi Eli. SLIPPERS:AG sides, • LADIEW MOROCCO BALMORA LS. IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS. GENTS' AMERICAN CALF ROOTS, • GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' ''CALF DALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, VI .4171;.,-,, BROGANS, 4i., he. MISSES' CONGRESS GAII!ERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORA LS, _lc., Lc., &c., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CA L F BALAOLIALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Lc., ht. • IYANTS' bllol'3, all stiles LaitGE N'AILIKTY. Alto, ttoot.A :•nd Short of 61i on situ;ascturt., cow•Lntly 0.3 Sand. All wilt be add stills lowest living profit•. Buyers, (root town and ckintry. are invited to call and examine &XXIII acid prices tref„,rc purchasing elsewLete, feeling con dent Marl eanitkaase all who may call. The MANUIACTUItEsai of lita.ts ehoes, and Gaiter:, will also be carried on, In all its branches, as before.— Repairing done on short notice. By eniplaying none but first class was knnea,, and sr ing none hat the choicest leather, he feels confident ,f tii;taln int; hi:: (crater re. putatier. Carts:4ly nothing Will bs left undone to de. serve It. illa_Thankfal for past firors, ht, s‘dic...t.s a continuance of public tistroumge; D. ,LI K !ANGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 1366.—tf GEO.' JACOBS & BRO., MERCHANT 'TAILORS, SiT , ecie 90.ta.101Ac i , Itt„ Deli door to Keystoto Hotel. CLOTHS; :CASSINEftSi TWEEDS, Of ,all styles, and best quality the market can produce, furn ished cheap 'as'ean be sold in the country, which, eat, if de-, sired, without extra charge. Goods made up and 'warranted Coun'ty fur The 11 - 04 kc Sewing _Machine, the moat perfect 4- reliable in America ! The .highest' pr:etnium—the Cross of • `ate LegioniOf Honor, and Gold • • - Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, .1867. The pow* )tachtne li er do a larger variety of work in beter style than any other machine, and defies all 6.11110- petition for simplicity and ease in working. Call and eX 4 , 11 4, Orm•il9bleibbtra r9litaillibillalsf4ist:fic+ be had on applicit ion. [Feb. i2,1868.-tf • - B . PRINer*SUMMER •0- THIN G. GEO ARNOLD has now opened a LARGE STOCK of , IrEADYINIADE CLOTHING, mostly of hie own mannfacturc, consisting of all sizes of " dijA f tS, PANTS gc VESTS; SHIRTS, - :DRAWERS; CRAVATS,;; i• - HOSIkAAr, &c., AT. PRIM ffo it= THE TEM. 444,12,, lin! 74,4, LATMT, STYLES - . OP WA% AND BWKNIEN aPS' oots'.&' - 6hoe 67 1 I- s 1 Jed rec° , 7 l py • OBER • d' 6ozEANi Cnambersburg /Street, First Square, . 7 - 4 3 q zir_ny :I • ICINTTVBBtinG, PENNA., Where the public CM Awl s tge*ad varied UK rtiaeat 1 4V - r li t t nl s trtn• 4 6 .11 1 5 ° t il lA ni f"TW l M 4 AMESS, oP allAtinds ) SimooPOkriPol op roomobto team Bridlab Whim Trudge Valhi% 'Whip% Cigars, sad a variety at imitkam its 1111 h cat fArnik 11114 rig ~..5:,. is ~'r£,: lagill EM:11 A.Mil PAPER BOSOMB, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, E!EEig iIIKCi. C. NqRRIS TQ FIT.. IMEMMI =3EOi5 •;.."-: • •-:.• • f.Lr-.7eatrm!rffite. 'i ,I - • ' ••' 4,5,- • litat'; , -• -4 ,110- -4;1;4 1P ' Ng , , ' 'Kid) 4 . 57 r, • *.f...j - '" •1 t - - • • G CLOT - IN Ai( 131014 - KErtmorrs. • STACKS OF THEM ! BRINNERIIQVF, corner of the Diamond and York . street, heibtat returned' from the city with an on. nanallyedtreettreasaortinent of . • • VLOTIIPiCe FtIR FUMING It BlJltSigkli, saki' he wiltaell at mush price! as cannot fall to take them off Tory saphily Gail aad - Judge for yoorselves.— To look at the excellentmaterkal, tasteful cutting, and peat and' substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices4-tallers cannot help but buy, when they see It so much to their 'Dissent to do so. lie' has Coats, Pants, pests, °fall styles and insterlals, flats, Sootsand Shoes; Shirts, of all kiwi's, liosiory, ()loves, llama erchiefei Neck Ties Clayst ts, Linen aud Paper Conan Suspenders, Smite., Combs ; Trunks.Vallees, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Began, Smoking and Chewing Tobaecos, Pipes, Stationery. &e.; Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and ens other articles, entire,' too numerous to &tall in a news paper advertisement. He asks the attention of the public to Ills new stock, confident that it will please—aud no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget theplace—corne tot York street and the Diamond,Oottysburg. April 22, 18118. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. .SPRING AND SUSHI'R. STYLE OF 11 . TS .FOR ISGS. S. S. M'C RE AR 17 HAS fart received a fresh and getters' assortment o HATS, including the very latest sty-le or fine Silk Cassimere and Soft Fur Hate, and also a large supply o fine and low priced Wool HATS and CAPlifor Men and BOYS. He invitee-hit friends and the public to glee him a call. i April 22, 1867.-tr Orortrito. SELLING OFF ! As rapidly a: 'can to make room Jr more uTROOEINES AND LIQUORS. HAvING Jttt. retereed from tt.,3 City with the lar7est aucj most yar;e4 aaiottine.ot 'of ins goodi ever offer. ed here, I rzpect every body to look to their ibterest and buy where they can get the cheapest and best zoryir the CASH, as that is my motto. FAMILY fl ROCERIES of nll kinds, consisting in part of Syr ;pa of all kludi, Molnsses, Sugars, Coffees, Toss, Spices, &e., ac. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Large lot of very good Su4ar-cured Mons, No.l Mack erel, Fintd and Herring. My Liquor cannot be surpassed la cheapness or quality, from Con:mon Whirkey to pure Frc nal Uri-unify, Hull:mil Gin or liye Whi.tkoy —for me dbinal or othrr purpo4e:9. Hold Keeper; cap sup plitd with Lignort at C4T price.; and tare freight and pre4tig-z. 'lnv, and Dttters, also, .4 - ; & ripe firape 'lnv, Slay 8,- ti WM. BUYER & SON, i4E4LEItS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, anAllirillo:v Ware, general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAXIILY GROCERY. Ga,!. 4, It.;;.—tf NEW GROCERY STORE! TELL ETEIRTISOUT YOU SEE THAT GILBERT, T (7,4•.• •1r ore the Court-Ilott.e.an.loptk,..ite the intalfa v t-t• will Hell yt,tt .everjthisg to tht. AND 1 . 11:1VISi , )S Line cht-..per than p.O u gvt it C, Cam. ,C.. C::, y. {..,b,,.~...r, Itw::gAA Tuba, LAtare.., Cigar. Notion. all Mods It.k If . 0113T$113; V ktOETA. twee. olotais on Laud. lairs ma a call. as I am deter ru.ned to accomito,bre. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds or Cotictry Produce taken, for which the highest cash prke till be given. Don't forget the place—lwo doors Love the dourt•U.A.o.,.. pays vitLont cc,P.l9g, as lutalltit 'oar patronage. May BARGAINS It ..1 L., v GROCERY ray CETTYSBI7II,C4 JOIIN CRESS lz SON Al' INO opeea! s new Grocery.l■ Osttyebura, au the /1 north -Rust corner cf . tbf- Public Square, Lase iug rreeised a el:kalif I,46:tetunt of FRESH GROCERIES, facingipg avtrz,Colfre, Matisse., Syrup, Test Spites . Tokascoe,lialt, Fla 3, lame, Sl:maiden, Le. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,,Frpits,fkups, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. We iris! also keep on hand FLOUR. sod FEED-STUFFS. ILaving purchased for CASH, It aro proparod to set Terreheip. a rre 111 a Call end jndr,o for ranrtoltos. Sept. 24.1567tf JOHN CRESS, .- W, CRESS. Grocery and Flour Store. .17E.310 1' A L. MEALS & BROTHER HAWS removed their Store to the Nil:tette& propert y , on Chamberebarg street, where they propos+ to keep constantly on hand ALL KI.NDS OF GROCERIES, FLOPR, FEED, NOTIONS, fie. - Alio, VEGETABLES instauotn, fresh from the city and and country. They are determined to WI, as cheap as the cheapest,and as they only ask the lowest living pro. Sts, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MEALS k April 13,1868—tf. GOOD, NEWS ! HENRY OVERDEER ' Baltimore, street, Getatsburg,,.Pepaa LT AS completed his new Store Rouse ikadjugt return -11 ed froip the city with a fresh and well selected stock of Goods, which he respectfully invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine. lIE SELLS CHEAP. Ms stock consists of GROCERIES R4.Nor G00D.% NOTIONS; CEDAR, WILLOW' AND VEERS-WARE, FLOUR, CORN STEAL, FEED, se thlk.The cash or trade will be given for Flour, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dotter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard,-Itamte. April I, 1868.—tf TIOOP lirto. . 628-IE . OOP SKIRTS. 628 • Vo. • o P.: . P. . ~ u rE.YSTOWE SKIRTS" • are the best s and CEMAPInin Low P 1147111). ROOD alexia tha market.: Trail Shirts, 24. springs. S 1.00; 80 springs. 81.20; dud 40 springs, $l-46. Plain .Bkirte, 6 tapee,llo mar Stieents i • 25 cPrlngs, nestitil 80 claittga.B l 44 l and win 81.25. Iteraucila inaefl • ' ' "Oqr OWN ip, Make" of "UNION glltgli e gareatt Tapi Teals, Sem 90 le SOSPrieIPI, 81.20 to $l5O. Plain,: Blx Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from gh Cent& to 32.00. Thies Skirt* are better than those so4d by, other nitabilahmenle IMAM class s, and at Much loerileprlces: “OaOIOWN Make* of "CTIAMMON.81118113” are in every way aupartor to all other Ilierplkhin lielbri the public, and only hare to be tiounteel Pc Warn to M ARCO every _one Mlle fact. itanufrintre s d i ti tha ,beat lines t riteishad Maggot! liteeillprhA v edri „ rthrtaget and Iraqi, of - theolotalle'ti Securing thifli MVOs *reuilt:Mg astdlos= r ati; otheratt* tip, will wear longer, gigharagge histion, and are really cheaper than all othariC &ery lady should lap Ihew.l They Alb be hold inttentdielp by- Heactslints throughout Witold themtgaitolas ab-wa milder, ate prices . It Jon wont ~i i, k i n , ,, Champion Shirty/On do no liad - get the itteß.. cheat Ida wholi - &it to no . " p 4 . 1 . 4 coins ottiend.dtr *rug, 1 / I .opgilitiont 7' *est Woo or Orarto cotootly *hot QM, , 000kini 7 'mite tbAnt o VA 408181 , 149r2„08kadre I t.. amortme_nt, or Mug ibir:Who :PriA ,, •To be bad at Rioting MU glke . . a Trade menerelly, and a t WOW* 'Os olli egiv .. with to Wbotll ail 0 1 1 . r. illatll 4 ll _.._, . ' LUIPPOTWIT Vill 8 411 9 Mait:' gli '410311 IM, Between Sib out 7th Its, Pbtladolphtc Ihb i 90.,7X8,-1010 Wit. t =PUN.. VVii .1. NIAI:TIN, ;1.111..131, , Gut tycloury MOST' EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS ! SELL for very'small profits, and alai at doing a very large Business. TASHIONARLCSIIADFS OF FINE SILS POPLINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP- LUIS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAO:LL POPLINS YRENCR MENTZER. PIQUES, PERCALES 2 LAWNS BLACK KILNS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS ML7LINS, CONET RICSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL • WOOL DELAIN. RISTORI SHAWLS, cAmixtEra: SITAWLS, TRIBE? SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CISSIMERS, CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL- IND, COTTONADR. TABLR COVERS, TABLE LINEN; NAPKINS, TOWELS BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LLNEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ESIBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND&ER• CHIEFS. MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', k CHILDREN'S GLOVES ..111-I am constantly receiving the 'sited styled of Dress and Fancy (loads. My stock comprises eve, thing usual ly found in a And-clue DRY GOODS STORS to which I invite the attention elthe pgbtio, fesilast assured that I can safely challenge comparison with all other Stores in 'rain/ otg , odsand lowness of pria.. J. L. FCRICK. Gettyburg, Pa., April 29,1568.—u NEW GOODS • Cheaper than Ever REBERT Sr. ELLIOTT, Baltimore Rt.,opposite the Courtllowse, H AVRJust opened a new and large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CASAS'IMEBEA TWEEDS, SILKS, GINGHAM, - - LA - TANS, PAINTS; BABEGES, MUSLINS, To which they Invite sttentlot—beltiit deteirmined to sell at lowest eash prices. [April 8, I.BBB.—tt --- HITEH.EW'S- • . N EW . - GO.O D S FOR, SPRING AND. SUMMER. HATING just returnedkonsthe City with a large/tad well selected stock of DRY' GOODS. • ' • DISUGS,, , ~ • : _ - • , QIIZENBWIIIIII, - TiOOTD, daralta.'llArs d 1111ZAI2tERY aooos, pail the , attentkm of my. epsomite aid. - wittlity to my large stook of goed*, I am now offer/mg at Wirer ratantkan they twee been 'shwa do war - anct , Yt p_rices which matnotlitil to strike timpirehaseras cheap. With rtiry facility for purehasiaggooks at as low &pares as any lathe Om*/ am duo pregareato meet competition on tow prices limn any and all Quarters, from pt °mann:any to lb* lowest marbit prices is my sstablisht‘ MTIORNA. Petersburg, (Y. L) April FM I:St-Goolo t *elm, Jir. " BROS. SPRING GOODS. We ere constantly redelving:new sad dttirable styles of SILKS, POPLINS, PICROA LItS PIQU ES, PREIO CLOA KINUS, ALPACAS, lALAINES, LICOX.Q, Alai largo additiou4 to our uitt:tl r ppply ~f GINGHAM,Y, 3I ILVLINS', CL 0 THS, CA SS LW S, JEAIVX, with every variety of Wa lave coT:%io.k.r ‘1 , 1) . t.• I ell CARPE'T'S, which we art. stql.uv...l •:!, it :I. ~l pi i 0 . 4 QUEENS 11' A R E MEM= 11 A 11 W A 11 E and nll kitiolq of lIITILOrni MATERIALS aa.•nr.,l Vl - 13 cat) tag tke It the ii.h.rt-pt of the purchaarr to parchase from Ud IRON & NAILS at reduced prices OILS & PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kid= vGiikibced FA HNESTOCK SIGN OF THE RED FRONT Getty bLurg, May6,lSCS. tf PUVUORN & IiOITMA.N, NORTH-WEST CORNER. G'EX T _(?E S Q e GETTYSBURG, PA A LPACCAS, KIIPRESO CLOTIN. MU LINE, DELAINEIA, CALICOKS L A I: A ,K I It lI . OOP SKIKTS :SACKINGS, H A W COTTONA r.s. hLACK CLOTHS. TRICOT CLOT VS. Yd ?ICY CASEII AIERL6 1102.11:11Y, GLOVES, StraPRNDEIISI, COLLARS, JIICANS, • ! • CARPETS. Q>•IP.IBIPARR. xsurits AND YORK ILLUBRELL.49, winiDow ist.r.a.Fs tff- PUNT ..}' , )ltr,ET fIIE April I:2, 1868. DESIRABLE 1868 . DRY GOODS ! AND STOCKINGS Emma I June 24, 1868 fry . 600ds ) Notiono, &r. ROW & WOODS ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, CLOTIti. AMER-I, to r tNiNiiiir:4, 6 c. ALPACCAS DELAINES, LAWNS. • POPLINS, - BRILLIANS, PERCAL.ES. le OnfilIAMS, PRINtB. MUSLINS, FLANNELS, CHECKS, SKIRTINO9. dr - :;AL. SKIIIT 4 , chci A PnONS. - 1 • PARASOLS, • COI: sEre . April 22.—:!in 1100 P FRIRT.3. Iv. ~, Notice to Capitalists! Gettysburg National Bank, AND onrALN CIRCULARS 61."1111.: jj UNION PACIFIC' AYI, AI SO VENTRAL I'ACI re It kIf.P.OA l,os. GRATI.q Thrso inveetinenti are daily g- ing xwl.• luereft.ing 4IT-130:1 1 / 8 cAn be h 3,1 at all that. ..; 1.10 Mh«r« all ilif.yrnm!ion eonc,,rnfnz, L.. cheil ft.ll v BUIE Dec. IS, 1R67.-tf GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. GOVL:RNY. EE VEN-Tinkt ~ , L A F 1 1 1 '1 1 CV !,:t•NbS S. .:11. N' iTE'S The 111611 E s -r 1:1:511(251 t;01.1.1 NG-4 ST0,:1";:i 1:0NIJI -4 . of all 1,111 , 14. %about CI.I.IfIG OnERi ii:v3IITLY EX P.._ urrou I .• . DEP.)..1T. , , . 1 1., 5 PEI: CENT. f...r 1 1 - 4.4 r, 4 PI.1: CL:S7. rCo L:10431', PEI. Cr,N'f. ;1.4. Penc,,s ➢leg:tr.! to U.: 4 .11.4C., atdFtocLsofa!i nre Itotedto pi ve nh t % , 1 il l gi% . , u...oi ,, ucLerrfuity. .r. Emoitr RS I it, G. tt),turg, (J,I 30, lir;7-tf FIRST N,MONAL BANK 01 GETTYSBURG NoTICE TO lIOI,DEI-N 7-30 NOTES, ri!!, %Lel, the privi! N , 1 , 1,1,irs 4,,1,4..tr,1 1,, MGM ..r •:I. I toc pritilteofc..liv,rtiLg. It wal Le 11.0 .4aur uitli !nut !Him; iu June 2k..1 Joie ai-xt, if Lint di writ of It& t 1111”. 1"!.1 , '4'2! g p I 11.t,fr, 19, FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, I'EN A., Ix (wilt for Me sale of the first Mortgato Union Pacific Rail Road. 8. PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at I.lr aith iutcret sayable stial-auanuili3, at our coubt,r. All rice.wary ififormAtiou sires flottpitarw. Nov. 27, 1°67.--tf FIRST NATIONAL. BANK GET rYSBURG WILL ALLOW lotere,t on SPECIAL, DEPOSITS ni 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 FEAR E ITH.I. CON VER N)TE IXIO 5-20 BOND 3 AS USUAL free of CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS Will also porch:use or sell STOCKS and BONDS of every kind free of charge as Commission, and will- at all times pay the lIIGLIZer PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with itlea..o re traz.s.tet all Lns ineaa promptly het tufOre pertaDiing to a well regulated Bank. GEO. ARNOLD, CaaLior. Gettyaurg,li6v. 6 1667,tf Thotograph 6alltrits. EXCELSIOR GALlfirßy PROTOGPApiIs, PHOTO .I,IINIATURES A M`AOTYPES, Ste., &., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD. S'TI:I?,EOS'COPES', PHOTOGRAPH FRA 11ES, ALBUM S GREAT VARIETY; NDA A2" GREATLY R EDUCED PRICES. lirer We deal in nothing but the best °llia kind. Ca and examine our stock. C. J. TYSON, April 1,1868.—tf Proprietor. REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Gettysbnrg and the public generally thighs has removed from hie old room. on West Middle street, to AslUmore street and nearly opposite the store of Fab nestock Brothers._ The room he now occupies, has been recently fitted np expressly fer his bemineett The location is an admix , alstemestmaitUalt him to take &tura in all shades of weather, and with a orreetnese unequalled any wheeeelse, LIPELIER PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description, executed in tbe finest styli particular a tteutton given to the OA RTY•DY VIBITY, and in copying AMBROTYPHS and DACILJERRSOTYPES of deenasedfrianda. Alio— - THZ GETTYSBURG 61MS, a liew style of plc tare which has - became veils popular with the pnteitc, not only tor' Urals beauty, but for cheap ness sad convenience. SIXTRICN for ONE DOLLAR en• ly. Also—Tan PORCZLAIN PICTURES, which tor them bounty umd durability are unsurpassed. 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