CiPtoginsbPt*lbt iriumit Ia rsatiamu One of the elements of meccas in tiade lies la the careftd attention to details, the stoppage of leaks, the boldness flu large ventures linked to thecareftd mastery of de tails. • In this respect agriculturists are an age-behind business men. It is es to be penny wise in a small way, but that la liar different from the humid sighual economy. we commend. If we could get at the fig ures °factual waste in injudicionalbediratof stock, for instance, they would be se lerge as to startle the reader. Hey trampled in the mud, corn in the cob thrown to the pigs--such pictures are as common as farm yards in.the country. Commenting on one feature.of this fact a writer in the New York num Says : "It is an expensive system of manage z wont to feed whole grain to any kind of • animals. All kinds of cereal grata are pro tides:With a tough hull, or skin, which the digestive tamers of most animals will net dissolve; consequently, if the skin is not broken before the grain enters the stomach, the kerriels will usually past: off with the . droppings, without affording the animals that swallowed the grain any more nourish ment than fragments of wood of equal. size. During the month of August last the ts . rriter procured a quantity of horse manure for top-dressing strawberry plants, and in a few days after the mulch was spread around the plants the unbroken kernels of oats vegetated, so that the entire surface of the ground appeased as green as a lawn. This fact showed conclusively that much of the grain" had never afforded the animals that swallowed it any nourishment at all. Young horses having sound and sharp teeth will sometimes crush every kernel.— But old horses, with poor teeth, frequently swallow half their mesa of oats without breaking the skin of the kernel. When mills are at a distance, and people will persist in feeding whole grain, ft will always be found advantageous to soak the grain at least about twenty-four hours be fore using it Suppose, for example; a teamster li accustomed to feed a team eight quarts of Indian corn and oats at eaah feed ing, say three times a day. Let the grain be put ins pall and covered with warm wa. ter every time the team is fed. This plan would require three pails when a team is fed three times daily. Warm water is far better than cold water, as cold water in cold weather will soften the grain but little.— Teamsters may rest assured that it will pay well for all trouble to soak the grain before feeding." rwiq if4l , ll'SA 11:4.N a OFFA The majority of Farmers allow their wheat to get too ripe before it is cut, and it is estimated that they thus lose one fourth of its value. The same may be said of oats. The Model Farmer, of Corinth, Miss., ad vises its patrons to cut some of their wheat at least ten days before it Is ripe, and then cut some in a riper state, keep the two lots separate, weigh the wheat, and compare the results. The wheat cut before it is ripe will have the "plumpest, heaviest, thinnest skinned, and most nutritive grain." The Dixie Farmer shows the philosophy of the principle as follows : 1. The liability to rust is greatly lessened. The pest, it is known, is oftener destructive with ten days of "dead ripe" than at any previous time. - 2. Waste from scattered grains is avoid ed. This may appear a small matter, but In a large crop allowed to ripen deed the loss will be very considerable. 3. Early harvesting gives more time for securing the grain properly, without being hurried to prevent loss by shelling out if the weather is dry, or from sprouting if the weather is wet. Among the scientific reasons in support of early harvesting are these : At twelve or fourteen days before becoming "dead ripe" the grain is in the milk state, and there is but little woody fibre, almost the entire grain consisting of starch, gluten, sugar, and water. As the grain ripens, the woody fibre increases at the expense of the starch and sugar, and the quality of the grain is proportionately decreased. The loss 'in weight of the grain from the milk state to `dead ripe" is at least 16 per cent. and the increase of bran is 4 per cent. The Journal of Agriculture, in publish ing the foregoing, says : To the above we add, that the straw of wheat or oats is much more valuable when cut early. It comes out green and fragrant, and contains more nutriment. The best time to cut wheat er other like grain is just as the grain enters the doughy state, and no longer yields milk. Twirtvs THOUSAND AMISS OF ROSICS,- Mr. Blunt, the British Vice Consul at Ad rianople, in his report to the foreign office this year, gives an account of the rose fields of Adrianople, extending over twelve or fourteen thousand acres, supplying:the most important source of wealth in that district. The season for picking the' roses is from the latter part of April to the early part of June ; and at sunrise the plain looks like a vast garden full of life and fragrance, with hundreds of Bulgarian boys and girls gather ing the flowers into baskets and sacks, the air impregnated with the delicious scent, and the scene enlivened by songs, dances and music. It is estimated that the rose districts of Adrianople produced in the season of 1; . about seven hundred thousand miseals of attar of roses, (the miscal being one and a • hill drachms,) the price averaging a little MOTH than three shillings sterling per miscal, If the spring Is cool, and there are copious falls of dew and occasional showers, the crops prosper, and an abundant yield of oil to secured. The season in 1866 was so fa vorable that eight okes of petals, (less than twenty-three pounds,) and In some cases seven okes, yielded a missal of oil. If the weather Is very hot. and dry it takes double that quantity of petals. The culture of the rose does not entail much trouble or ex- Pantie- The oil is extracted from the petals by the ordinary proeeas of distillation. The attar is bought up for foreign markets, to which it passes through Constantinople and *gyms, where it is generally dispatched to undergo the process of adulteration with sandal and other oils. It is said that in Lon don the Adrianople attar finds a readier sale • when it is adulterated than when it is genu ine. Adr unusual disease prevail' among the horses in some parts of 'Delaware county, which has posed the death of several valu able embroils. The Chester Bepubtican says it is entirely new, and defies. the skill of even the most practical horse doctors.— The symptoms are drowsiness, loss of ap petite, and apparent bee ofsight. The ani mal wanders about without knowing 'where he is going. In one instance, a tine mare, belonging to it gentlemen in Havexford, ran against a stone wall and killed her elf.— The most powerful Medicines, such as cro ton oil In large quantities, laudanum, aloes, Mc, Wed to have the least effect, in all the cases of which we have heard. Suntexanm m Ikentss.—A correspondent of the Boston Cultivator nye this is a dis ease In tunes, and is caused by farmers turning their animals out at night in a field where the second growth of clover is grow ing. Hp-has found theta tahle4poonfel of saltpetre cures. the worst cases. In all his experience he has never found a second &we necessary. Tot olieSsie of true ssbiftlY is neglect of Belt. Lit the ttemight of self pass in and the haw"et aotitm-le gene, like the bloom nem a go- &wit; Vs.ta4, Y OTINT' p COMPOUND! • too tux max or • PUTRID BORIC THROAT, nil% or may other TullassamtorT or litwarddbense elite Threat if net of teo tos llMWfts. m oo , soma! TXTMR. Thlsmedkaue bast beau leßd in THOUSANDS. OF CASES: . In diffensat pies of the anintry, and his never Noe knows to fell If taken to time and according to directions. It is warranted to cure. Ohs it a trial and It with opiak for 'Melt !Mary household should prothie themselves with • boa of this medicine and keep It on hands. Thicuree that it has eff•cted are truly marvelous. . i t red and sold by ilkam:ToTtor k 00., Get tystnZra, or by their authorised spats. Tor sale at nearly-AR the Ettore. la Adams - county. • May 29. 1867.-tf ISRAEL YOIINT k 00. • A CARD TO THE LADIES. DUPORCOS GOLDRif PRILIODIOAL PILLS 1/ FOR TRMALIS. Infallible in correcting Lurk. laxities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Torn, from whatever Ouse * and slump sucessfol a arm- Tenths. /males peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, Sr. cautioned against using them Pills while in that condition loot they “Invite miscar riage." Oar ^which admonition, thy. Proprietor as sumes no althottsh their mildness *HI present any mischief to heal . pewit per Box. Six Boxes $ 6. gold by J. if. HUBER, Druggist,Bole Agent for Get tysburg, Pa. Ladles, by es sling him $1 through the Post office, can have the Pills sent, (conildentielly,) by Mall, to any part or the country "free of postage." April 29, 1868.—1 y ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Prethium of a Silver Medal was-awarded_ Barrett's Hair Restorative By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Naga; Sept. 20, 1866. BARRETT'S NEGET4BLE HAIR RE BTORAiIVE restores Gray Hair to Its natural color. Promotes the growth of the Hair. Changes the roots to their original organic action. Brad !rates Dandruff and Homon. Prevents Hair falling out. Ie a superior Dressing. It contains no inJarions ingredients, and is the most popular and reliable article throughout the East, West, North and South. J. IL BARRZTT & CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. MIL-Sold by Dr. R. Horner,Gattyaburg; J.S.Taugh inbaugh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters. burg ;;;Snyder * Son, Littlestown, and Druggists gen- erally. Feb. 12. 1868 --ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L. TES GREAT Zingari Bitters. THIS WONDERFUL • REMEDY was discovered and introduced about twenty years ego by Dr. E. Cheopens an eminent Egyptian physician. lle had long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease, and so prevent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick anddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' stndy and labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinged Bitters. The effect of this preparation In the pre vention and core of disease, was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flattering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it name was _placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. B. Cheopsoe, the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by tke Viceroy. The _preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative meas ure, and with such great 'nooses, that it has been in troduced into. nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. , The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combination which acts on the excretory organs, and keep' them in working order, mostprevent &sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. Thiele true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. • The Zingari Bitters is Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and _secretion, keeping. up a perfect bal ance between them. This !litters le composed en tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that •every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Ipa taste Is pleasant and its effects prompt andlasting. Numerous eases of the following diseases have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhma, Dysentery, Snrofula,Typhold and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous pebility, Anaemia, Female Irregularities, Dyepepslit, Flatulency, Colic, Ac. • ' Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. ri ri li nclpDl a De pot at the Walnut street wharf, Har Bold i tyDinggistOiotel keepers and Grocers gen *3J3. F. HALBFLICIA.CII, sole Agent fo;pettyr burg. P. HARTER, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29;1867 Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS! • FOR THE WEAK, FOR TEE PALE, FOR THE SICKLY, FOR THE AGED, FOR FEMALES, FOR SPRING USE!!! 2Zr" No Bitters equal to them SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, I=l Wine, Herbs and Roots Speer's Celebrated Wine, so well knows, with PERUVIAN BARK, oaAlicoirms FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT WILD CHERRY BARK, GINGER, and such other HERBS and ROOTS as will in all eases assiet Digestion, -promote the. Secretions' of the spa. tern la the natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR To Tin,: Young and Old, Male and Female ! All nee it with wonderful success. Brings C,O L 0 R To the pale white lip, BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin face and care worn countenance. Cures NEVER and Creates APPETITE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT TERS. Sold by Druggist' and Grocers. See that my signature Ls over the cork of each bottle. ALFRED SPEER, ;Passaic, N. J., and 243 Broadway, New York. Trade supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A s 1., Philadelphia; OBOROE A. KELLY, Pittsburgh and by all Wholesale Dealers. . July 10, 1818. foundry, FARMERS,- Attend to your Interests ...._ • . GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. TITE subscriber would Inform his customers and others, that be numuticturlngyarione kinds of castings and Machines, made to order, on short no- Gee, such. as THRESHERS AND POWERS, (Ave different sixes of Powers) DWYER-SEED lIUL LIU AND SZPARATORS,CORNYODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAT CUTTERS; CORN PLANTERS: PL VrOBS, such as Cast Ploughs, Barahear Ploughs, Mail, and Corn Ploughs; the . WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE, the latest improvement; also 6111321 IAN'S SELF DISOLLLRGIDV HORSE RAKE, He will Ilkmdsemafinfacture ' MOWERS - AND REAPERS. METAL SCREWS for Older Pressen, IRON RAILING tor Dernetertes. or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low rates. FOE SA —A One-horse Waspy.' DAVID STERNER. Awn 15,180111.—tt WO AVM 628 H . 's' 628 WM. T. MOPKEN'S "OWN MAKE" "KEYSTONE SELIZTI3," are the beet and Cannier Low Parcae Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Marta, 25 sprints. $1.00; 80 Vila 2s, SIM; and 40 springs, gL46. 80 ,, 00 20 ePringt, 00 Coate 25 Wnings.95 Oasts ; 21.15; and 35 sprisp, $1 . 25. Wannutted fs A naWM Wake^ of "'UNION SKIRTS," 21 van TWIA. fr om 93 50 50 sPliniti, SUM to $21 . 0.. - PLIn, Six Tapek 20 to 50 spring, from 95 Cents to 2200. These Masers better titan thoussold bystimr establishments u trot clam goods, and at much lower prima. • . "O OWN Wake" al "CHAMPION 'ULTIMA. are in army weysispericw to all other /loop Skirts Debra the pablk, and ady hare to bs examined or tifOrlE to merino. entry one of the hwt. 'ldansfactwred of the bestilites-Onialted Nagilah Steed Sprinp, tory su perior tapir, sad the style of the manilla Weaning, and manner of secining them surpass Ibr dunOwity and excelleme say other Skirt to this country, and are Heger, mare elastic, will wear longer, give mare entisibution, mod a,. really cheaper than all °thank Berry Jody shirld fry them They an being I sold alifinelvidy by Werchan to throughout this and the mlittialag state' at wry taddinste prime. yon want the beet, ask for .HophineaOhstrot an If you do not god them, get the nimah e at with whom row deal to order them for you, er to or send direct to as, Merchant. will lad our different grades otiktris exactly what they weed, and we especially hrritelhent to and essalne oar extensive assort sr send for Wholastoprks . .. eLtet. TO WIWI at Wittallsibleasm, and of the So. tams& dat olesale et the thelarer to er Ne alleall Wh arashowld ImaddriesedWane . MUM, T AND lIALISROOKSISAXCIR ST, Sawa** 6th sad Tar. 05.11111.49. :T. . . GRAN ITE-Y A RD t .., GETTvOB . i Pit.., iiiiil .Or NA ri..Foate ~. s GarpErot ' i r g. - 4,2. ' . . - „ ... . . . , • - '',. P • BiliTttElt- lir pred to NORIA, (1 I 4 ft.OGlldital Or . .. BUILDING AND ' DIDNUI DlNtit , imar..pits, Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blo6ks, &e., &c., . . ent sad A:llAm' luostiry style tieelissl; by. best of workmen. IS-Ortirms from • distance promptly at tended to. June 3.—tf WAGON MAKING. T HE subscriber respectfully in fo:vsbe public final's carries on th e WA ON-MAKING BUSINESS in all Its branches, at his Shop, in Freedom township, on the road leading from McCleary's Ethool•bouse to litillerstown, at the Mil Church, and is prepared to az ecute all orders with promptness. Ne•REPAIRING - irot OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also manufactures lIAND.RAIERS, MARINO FORHB AND BROOK-HANDLES, for wholesale and retail trade. Se bop's, by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal tuttronactt. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 1867.—1 y ' WILLIAM 11. LIOUOIC. JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & P4per-llanger, I. prepared to furnish on eh )rt notice and rut/OEIIWe terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Mateo keeos on hand a larg a assortment of WALL PAPER, which he 'pliant lowest, cash rates, and if de. sired will furnish bands to put it an the wall. PLAIN dc FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED .TC) ORDER. agi - York stteet-a few doors east ofLuthemn Church. May 27, 1888- tf. FLOUR _& FEED. WILL be in Clettyablng with Flour, ke,every MON DAY and FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may desire me to fundeb them with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, will lea's their orders., either with John L. Tate or . Danner * Zeigler, stating the kind and quantity wanted, when the same will be delivered at their dwellings, by Bept.2s, 1857.-tt GEORGE GINGELL. ROBERT B. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Past .Middle street, haifa square front fheCourf-ficiuse, GETTYEiBURG, PA., IVILL promptly attend to all or der' in his line. Work done in the most Batts factory manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded to make a lining. GAS PIPE famished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights Au • also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top wi Frost Spigots, and, In abort. eyeryth In g belonging to gas or water fixtures. Bells hang, and furnished if desired. Locks of all kinds repaired. ( Dee. 25,1881.-tf BARK 1 . BARK ! 1100 CORDS - WANTED TII E SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for which he will pay $43 00 per cord, on delivery, In good order, at hie lanyard la Gettysburg. Wanted ale 500 CORDS OF 14 OIU IC. O'A ISAK7i, for which the highest market price will be given. JOHN RIjPP.i AT GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, NEW YORK CITY. The Largest and. Cheapest Stock, of STRAW' GOODS in this City, without doubt. Millinery Goode, Ribbons, Bilks, Flowers, Parasols. Yankee Notions, Skirts, Dress and Cloak Trim mings and Fringes, all tinder regular prices. Ladies'lnalebotie Corsets, at 50 Ma., 75 eta., $l.OO, and upwards, cheap. Jke'MTLLINERS SUPPLIED. RRITARD RIDLEY, 309, 311 and 311% Ch and, 06, 68 and 70 Allen streets, Fifth Block East from the Bowery. June 10,1868.-3 m GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS On and after Monday, May 11th, 1868, Pusan ger Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and make connections as follows: FIRST PASSENORR TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 8 15, A. 31., with passengers for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and Nat, arriving at Hanover Junction without change of cars, atlo 15,A.M., connecting with the Fast Line South, on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12 30,:n00n. Alao, connecting with Mall train from Baltimore north, arriving in Hart isborg at 1 00, P.M- Arrive at Gettysburg 12 30, P. M., with Passengers from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore, and Washington. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Gettys burg at 1245, P. 51., arriving at lianoverJunction at 2 40, and connecting witlrMail train South. Arrive In Baltimore at 5 20, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 4 20, P.M., with passengers from Philadelphia, liar riaburg,and the North and West and also wit hpiumen gen from Baltimore and ;Washington by the Peat Line North, 'ditch leaves Baltimore at 12 10 noon. Passengers an leaye Baltimore in the„Alsil train, at 8 80 A. Al- and arrive In Gettylburrat 1220, P. M. Ge leave Baltimore in the Peet Line at 12 10, noon, and arrive In Gettyebnrg at 4 %I,- P. M. But onechange ofcare either way, ,it: at lianover Junc tion.'' R. McCURDY, May 0,1808. [Sept. 4,1867.-1 y A SERVANT FOR ALL. Roth's Itnprovement for Opening, OThaing and Z,atehing Gates, M AT be attached to any gate and operated from airedbuggy direct t team or saddle, by one hand, In any de • ion from the gate—opened and This CO. point, at lay distance from the gate. im provement Is simple and cheap, yet perfect and stream will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raising tire posts; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Farm Rights of this 1331- p rovem en t. Also, ROTH & SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVEE GATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive-through—es they remain by their team, open, close and latch a gale, without the necessity of getting in the wet or mud. For lhrheriuformaibty Itc address 131RAEL mucKss, May 13.—tf Edermllea P. 0., Adams co., Pa. Lamb Knitting Machine. THE only family Machine that seta up its own work knits all rises, widens and narrows, knits Oa heel into the stocking, and narrows of the toe complete—producing all varieties of knit goods from an infant's Mocking, mitten or glove to a lady'. shawl or hood. PRIOR REDUCED TO 68 DOLLAIII3I It to simple, durable, octal/ operated mid soarrateted to sweated In *ha Lauda at every peor.Asoer. AGENTS 'WANTED. Address, with stamp foil circular and sample stook Imp Ji . D. °BNB ta , GI en. Agent, 922 Cbeetnat at, Phila. Nay Ity—ll 3 0 ARMY WAGONS Ar riantrz SALE, aT FOLLOWItia • PLUMS 19• AT LITTLFATOWN, :2 AT NEW! OXFORD, 9 JEFFERSON STATION la.Tbe above Intone attp all In good order and are well calculated gw hultdatpurposea. Price 1116.00.-- Also, a large lot of FIFTH OWNS; fiPREADERS, wilt* will be aoLl low, Cell sad wthem. UMW coutnouar OXOI7IIII. bay Kee ka " Sl 4 niniti "S• st rei*inable rater =ME= 'O„.$OliCK, JOH - ItENVltotratti,'.;4,DAlTS CO., PA.( for 15Q Firma, Mills, Paie!:-. doties,Maajeine , Shiiip;...Tavern &ands, Cot!ntry &ats, Stare Stands, Town Hansel and Town rots, IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYDAND AND OTHER STATES air-Persons wlehing to purchase as well as eell property will do ' well to call at my office, or addrww by letter, se they bill And it to their advantage. June 24, 18(18.-4m5 BOOKAGENTS WANTED to solicit orders for Da. WILLIIX 13mtv n's DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Tim um =VON runtanan Ia AiDnUCA,- COMPILED IT Da. Writ's own nary. In one large Oc tavo volume, illnatrated with over 125 steel and wood engravings. Agents and subscribers, see that you get the genuine edition by Dr. Smith. The 3 Repubfican says this edit lonpublish ed bjMetiers. Burr 4 Co , is the genuine thing. The Cbrigrepationalia says, whoeverwiehee to get, in the cheapest form, the best Dictionary of the Bible should buy We. Epnts are meeting with unparalleled success We employ no Genera/ Agents, and offer extra induce ments to Gainriesers ! Agents will see the adVantage of dealing directly wi,h the PUBLIEILIBBII For descriptive circuiting with full particulars and terms, address the Publishers. J. B. /Walt k CO , May.2l.-2in liartlord,Conn. MARSH CREEK. PLANING MILL. THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL, on Marsh creek, four miles from Gettysburg, at which be will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SAS AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEA.TEEERBOARDING, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at such a factory, and needed in the building line. The beat of lumber will always be need, all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as low am the lowest, and every effort made to accom- modate customers. TORN D. PFOUTZ. May 20,1688.-1 y WIRE RAILING, Wire Guardefor Skitte Fronts, ' ; Asylums,,ko.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire ... Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Braas 'and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Ponder', Screens for Coal, Ores, Sand, An., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wires Sr Windows, Ake.; Paper. makers' Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, An. Every in. formation by addreasinx the manufacturers. M. WALKER SONS, No. H _North Sixth st., Phila. delphla. lab. 5,1868,1 y. INFORMATION FOR MAR RIED LADIES. The undersigned, after suffering the cares of three children during n married life of flee years, and a con stant Irregularity of the menstrual", having been re. stored and pontinoed In perfect regularity by a very simple remedy, Ili gaskets to malte known to married ladles the means of prevention and regularity of the menstrual'. To all who desire it the will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will end an Infallible regolation. She hopes every married lady will obtain the prescription, ss it will cost them nothing, and certainly prove the source of greet relief to many. Ladles desiring the prescription free will please address AIRS. SARAH 7i. CLARYIELD, June 10-3 m Box 60, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wool Wanted, TnE highest mar et price will be given for Wool, by DUPHOEN a. HOFFMAN, N. W. corner of Square, Gettysburg, Pa. Jane 3.—tf W. HOWARD DROOKS & STEVENSON, 31anufacturere of WIDE AWAKE CAPS KED CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. Y. 113 north Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Caps and Capes, of enamelled oil cloth, of MI colors made to older at shortest possible notice. • July 10.—lm AGENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING OF TIIE GREEN."—The most entertaining book published, abounding in Romance, Humor and Wit. Agents my It is the beet selling book out, as people are tired of the repetition ot dry details and army reports. ONE AGENT SOLD 58 IN ONE WEEK •• 41 " 182 " " 41 Liberal terms to agente„ send fur a Circeler Also, Family Quarto Bibles. Best Edition put. hailed. WM. ILLYT, Publisher, 26 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, Penna. July 10.-Im. AGENTS WANTED lA TBi COUNTY POE VLS SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN f, Handsome comperliftion T airsred goad Agents, Address, 11. A. WIDDIFIELD, Speed Agent, Jzdy 10.—Irn. 520 Wall nt St., Philada WANT ED, by manufacturer, Agents to sell by lam ple. Address with stamp for circular. GREEN A comRANT., 413 Chestnut tit., Philada. July 10.--Im Ittatritto and Ittreirp. REMOVAL! The firm of HOPEI &Carr:car hare removed to North Baltimore street, next door to Spangler's Shoe Store. We have on hand a choice 11411011Mellt of CLOCKS, WATCHES, (Gold and Silver,) JEWELRY, of all kinds and latest styles. Silver and Plated Ware also, Sue Gold, Silver atcl Steel SPEC T A C L ES of the best manufacture. Alm, 'Violins, Gallen, Ar cordeom, Plates, Fifes, Sc., Violin and Gaiter Strings, Keys, Sc. All kinds of Repairing in our line done at as reasonable prices as elsewhere, and warranted. Si-Thankful for past favors. we solicit a contain ranee of same. SOPKR t 11cOARTNEY. lane 17, 1568.-If ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler No. 148 North 2d st., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Au assortment of Watches, Jewelry, .s'l:leer and Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRES ENTS! Ale t afring of Witeltea and Jewelry promptly (Nov. 47 , 7A SEEING IS' BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STEERT. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, Including every style and description, made expressly for the Winter trade, which for neatness and durability cannot be surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholaw!. and Retail Mauofactuirog Establilahmegt, 704 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. itar-Be.plating at abort notice. Dec.lB, 1867. [Aug. 21,17 NEW STORE NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, James E, Caldwell St, Co. JEWELERS, Have been appointed lIPXLiI, AGENTS In tills city for the also( Um (wane* an. mamma inn miarao.puirsa wear.. We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior o any d thing in the market, excelling la deeign,llldsh an quality. A large assortment mill be maintained, and sold at the manulicturers' regular FIXED PitICES Trade Mork •[V Stomped on' UN; of Moo otos& Electra Plato oppilliltaftree article. J: K CALDWELL k CO. 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ![Y* 4, n4O-410 K :m= GETTYSBURG LTV FRY MLA% EXCELASOiIi- STABLES. 4 , tlO,Prepfiettl=ttf ties'e Stables, ireatingthankral lbr the Übe Ipataidsge hare. tofore ri*ateed, bass leave todatains the pablie that becerentanas the LIVIRY BURIN us at Ids old stand on Washington stroet,Gettysburgi near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all ethos tosecommodate peeigins With anything In Walla*. vomits, OUCHES, EVOGINI, tc., • Itirnishedatehort notice and on keasonable terms, and melipetent drivers sent along ildadred. Persons will be eonveyedto other LOWII•ior to any place In the country. Me gook sad Gnats are of the Ant class, and no pales will bestowed to make passen gers comfortable, Ile Is prepared at all time. to furnish coaches for funeral.: and also to partieide ftsirrining g t e o . go over the BettleFle . ld or to 'shalt the ALSO-NODDED AND MULDB will bebought and sold st all times. Persons droll , lag to itorehase 'tort will and it to their advantage to tall on the undersigned, as hts /took is werrentetl to be u represented or no sale. hes a gime lot of Horses and &haps st peellaut cal hand which will be sold CM rensooable terms. They are sound and free from disease . , and are guarantied to work as represented. Persons' will and it to that radvantage to collet the old stand before btringor purchasing elsewhere. M• 7 29, 1.887.--tf NICHOLAB WZAVBB THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersigned would respect fnlly Inform the nultlielat he has opened • new LIVERY, SAI,E. AND • CHANGE BTA,BLE in this piece, and is prepared to. offer superior ac• commodations In this line. He has provided himself with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, At , of the latest styles, onfacient to meet the public de- mend. Ills horses •re all good, without spot tor bleu]. fah, and perfectly reliable—none of 'your crip pies," but all of the "2.40" order. Biding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equipmeu ta furnished. Parties, large or small, can get but what they want on the most accommodating terms.. Visitors to the Battle-field politely attended to, and reliable drivers furnished if desir,d• Parties eonyeyed to and from the Depot upon the slaval and departure of eyery train. horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance (or bargains given. Our motto is "fair play and no gouging. s3.Partienlar attention paid to furnishing Ft- Waco and lacks for Funerals. ! air -We easter ourselves that by charging modem- I ately and by 'furnishing superior accommodations, we cannot tail to please every one who patronizes our establishment T. T TWIPS. ! Kay 1te.1867. Wittig lards. C A N ON 'S' MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BAL ['MORE A . .*D EAST MID- DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE 00IIRT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., VIIRY DEBCRIPTION OY WORK EXECUTED IN TUN PINOT STUN OF SUE ART May 29, 1867.—tf G ETT Y SBURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS k, BRO In Nast York P. tra?t,G ettysburg, Pa. Where they araprepared to faraimb all kinds of work In tbelr lints SUCH AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES MANTLES, dc., do at the shortest nottes,and as cheap 11l the cheapest. Silr-Clive us a call. Produce taken in exchange tar work. G•ttYiburg. Kay - 29 1607 • ----------- tinanriat. Notice to Capitalists 1 roRRPIONE doairing of invoating, and rnallzing nearly NINE PER CENT, are requested to call at the Gettysburg National Bank, ) AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF n:a UNION PACIFIC "D ALSO CENTRAL PACIPiC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS: These investments are daily growing in favor and sales Increasing. sir-BONDS can be had at all Unto, at this Bank and where all Information concerning saLd invest ments will be cheerfudy given. Dec.lB, 1ii67.-tt J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. 00YERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and SEVEN-TRUTT BONDS inverted In to PI VE-TWEE. DON).9 without charge. COMPOUND DISEASE? NOTES CASHED. The IMO WEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD andSIL VER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought Sor persona without CHARGING COMMISSION ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Inttrest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS adrancedlper'cent. viz: & PERCENT. for] year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 mouths, 3 PER CENT. for 3 months. Persons wishing infornation in regard to U.S. Bends, and Stocks of ail kinds, are Invited to give use call, and we will give all information cheerfully. J. ESIORY BAIR, Cashier. Gettyaboirg. °can, 186 T-if FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30' NOTES. Last fa, when the privilege of converting the Au gust 730 Notes expired, many persons whO negleCted to convert into 540 Bonds, or sell, !oat the premium end • tie Priv'lop. of converting. It will he the gat" pith the 740's maturing in June and July I/ 00 ;ff not disposed of In thee. This aa,Lic will either convert. or purChase. the 7-30's, allowing premium sitd IntereaL Feb.l9, 1868,tf TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,OF GETTYSBURG, • PENNA., Is agent for the sale of the First ,Ifortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PEA CitiIiZOOLDENT . E . REST BONDS, at par with interest payable semiannually at our counter. /111 mammary information glum. 4 GEO. ARNOLD, Oashier. Gettysburg, Nev. 27, 1867.—1 f - FIRST NATIONAL BANR or, GET.'TYSB URG . WILL ALLOW interest a' BPJILIAL DIPOEDTS as Item : DEB OMI T. pil, ANNtrif 808 I MIL 4 . tIN . VIIONTas, 8 4 a . ~ If 1 .. OONVBET 7-30 NOTES INTO Sao BONDS AS USUAL free qf dew; CAM OCIEPOUND INTIM= NOTES it COUPONS. win 1 / 1 0 Melt*" ar sell STOOKS sod DONDEtot 274 14 :47 1 7 1 1 2 11% p eolgualattn, and will at ,GOLD AND SILVER, . • and with pleasure transact all kindness Prompt': 84 1 heretofore Pertaining to a wellreimlated Bank. GEO. AB.NOLD, Casklar.- . 041 yeborg,Nov, 0 Blipt-t1 SIX D.OT,LAitS. will! poi Bla Av g coed kw BLACK OAK BABB Aenvoncl aIII3L • 147301 Int-te Bama , 01110111111111. MIME SOLD GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier LiNgx COLLARS, COTTON STOCKINGS, POCKET BOOKS, I keep Gentlemen's 'Wear of all kinds and will sell than at the STYLE OF HATS u - u jut rseeired a fresh-and general aasortment of HATS, [notating the eery latent style of Ana liflkOmetnnere, and Soft Tar Hata, and atop a kris apply of Sae and law pined Wonl HATS and GAPS Ibr Ilea and 3018. He Welton his Nondoaad UsepabUo to Oft Ws call. [April 93, UR.—tr. Mo . to, &e. KLIN GEL'S -Boot and shoe 'Emporium BALTIMORE STREET, nvo DOORS - 40M Orrin PREEIBITIRIAN undenigmed bupset retinue& from the city 1. with the best and cheepest variety of Boot; Shoes and Gaiters, fur Spring and Summer, everof bred to Gettysburg. His stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON etArrsas, LADIES' RID SLIPPERS., all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP. BOOTS, (ME V' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF' BALMORALS, CENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, _ MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac. Ac., &c, Ac.. OYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, - BOYS' - BROGANS, Ac., &o. INFANTS' SHOP'S, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con stantly on hand. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can please all who may oall. The MANUFACTURING of Boot. Shoes, and Gai ters, will also be carried on, in all Its branches, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but lintels's wettmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he fuels confident c f maintaining his Aimee' reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve it. igg.Thankful fur past favors, be solicits a continu ance of public patronage. D. 11. KLINGEL. G et tysburg, April 22, 1188.-If THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND MIMED Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Just received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chambersburg Street, First Square, GETTYSIUIRG, PENNA., Where the public can fled a large and varied ass, rt meet which ha is soiling cheap • Ito also manufac tures and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly 111:14 ott rossor,able terms. Bridles, flatters, Trunks Valises. Whips, Cigars, and a variety at no. Hone, give ras e e I. (April 29, ts IsRUNKs, Valises, Oil, Carpet t!onfertions, Zolfo, Aotiono CSC. and Railroad Backs, at CVNNINGEIASI,B. rLY-NETS, Urubrellas and Ho siery, ,fc , at CUN NINGLIA)II. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, Cigar. and Pipe'', at CUNNINGEIAM'S. LINEN and Paper Collars, Neck ties, Ilaudicerchiefa and a great variety of No. Corot and Fancy Wale of all kinds e tt i t. NN rsaium.g. S Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. FANCY Cassimer Summer Coats, Pants and Viral; at CUNNINGHAM'S. Cassimer Coats, Pants and Yalta at CUNNINGLIA3I'B. LINEN Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. UIOTTONADE Coats, Pants and Vesta at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN Cotton and Wool Shirts. and Drawers at CUNNINGHAM'S. EIGHT-DAY 30-hour and Alarm .a-A , CLOCKS at CCSNINGITAM'S. VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Flage- Accordeona, &c., at CUNNINGEW.VeI. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO ARNOLD has now opened a LARGE STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of hia own manufacturo,con.nning Grail Nizes of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c., AT PRICES TI) SUIT TIM TRIES. /WWI, examine and judge for you reelvea.,l4 GEO. JACOBS &BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, C'hantbersburg Street, Gettysburg, Pa., next door to Feyetona Motu! CLOTHS, CASSIM Ells, TWEEDS, Of all styles, and best quality the market can produce, furnished' cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if desired, without extra charge. Goods made up and warrantea TO rIT Also, aole Agents for Adams County Tor the Howe Sewing Machine, The most perfect & reliable i n America ! The highest premium -the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, 1867. The Howe Machine will do a larger variety of work in batter style than any other machine, and defies all c nnpetition for simplicity and ease in working.— Call and examine them. Cireniars containing price list, &a., can be had on application. [Feb.12,1868.-tf MAD-QUARTERS FOR CLO THING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, AND Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, SI7CIt A 8 PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, GLOVES, HANDKERCE9:M, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, &c., &c LOWEST CASH PRICES. ALSO Boys' Hats & shoes, . in great variety. 1131.01ve MOE eau before purchgudng ebe where April 22, 1887.--tt TIIRO. C. NORRIS SPRING AND BUM MER FOR 1868. S. S. M'CREARY to, Ow, &r. New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBUTi'O, PENNA., YORK STilfth, opposite TUE BANK. frrlE aralersigned hove opened a new Boot end Shoe Store, on York street, , Gettysburg, In the room recently occupied by SOPEII 3fretararn, and bare Jest received from the City a huge assort. meet of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES tt, CHU,- DRENS'•WEAR, Consisting of Calf & I ip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ter s, Slippers, &e. We also MANCFACTURN TO ORDER, all kinds of DOOM AND SlDES—the work being made up of beet materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been larthe business for over 15 years and personally superintends all work made np. We respectfully Invite the etteritlon of the public to our estiblishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling- at lowest cash prices, re glve entire satlefAction, June 24, ISCA.—tf NEW CLOTHING STACKS OF THEM ! JBRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and J . York +trete, has }wit returned (nil the city with an 'mllBll+ol, , wttractive ar,ortment of CLAMING FOR SPRING k SEMLER WEAR, which he will sell et suchpricer as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly. CM! and Judge for year selvec To look ut the excellent materiel, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see it no much to their interest to do so. • - - He lia. Coate, Pante, Vests, All styles and mated mild; Mete, Boot. and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, liedery, Glares, Ilandker chiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and PaperColiars Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Segars,, Smoking and Chewing Toharcon,Pipes, Stationcry.&c. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and use other articles, entirely too nuccerouslto detail 14 a newspaper adrertieenent. He asks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forgot t heplaco—corner of York street and the Dlamond,Gettyeburg. April 22, 1868. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. SEGAR STORE. The uudereigued has removed Lie Segar Store to the NORTII-EABT CORNER Or TUE DIAMOND, where be asks a continuance of the public p.tl,,hage HIS nos , ICK - atiou is ole of the 7uoat CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and his stock of Segni, among the most choice and sat LsfActory lie will he -p on hand the beat LitiNDS, and will ninnufacturefor gcnlratsatelhroughcut Me county. Ile will sell at the lowest living prices, and st wholesale MEM ❑e is al, t he agent 1, the Hi lanond (VA,Taaeco Work+, awl will n i p their Ch , wing Tobacco, at whole. ule Uoxar than it cat; Lc l..cght /I/ the city Rem: nlacr, in the Diamond, LttArceu Brink erhoff9 Store and McC1..211/'s April g, Let all the People Come ! Fancy Good 4 a n d Conicetionery ,S.torc THE undersigned, having bought ant J. M. Warner's Fancy Goods ellll Confection ery Store, cn Baltimore street. nearly opposite Yalu, estocke Store, Ott t 3 sbnrg, invite; the punlic's patron age. Large and Usteful as the stock has been. no effort will be spared to render it ~till arse attractive and desirable. lle now offers Writing Desks,. Plain Candy, Work flaxen, Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, Satchels, Sardines, Pocket Book., Lobsters, China Toys, Chow.chc,w, Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes, 4-741Str.• _ FerenaCFackers Brushes, Perfumery. Soaps DRAWERS, ..• z !.. , Combs. Writing Papers, Fruits, Envelopes Nuts, TWA:teen iSegars, Syrups, Ac., Ac., ac.. "TO.) NUMEROUS TOO MENTION." He intends toiletl everything at the lowe,t pos,ii• We prices. believing that "small profits" br ng “ , ittick sales," and are therefore hest (lir borer ai.d seller.— Come one—canto all! A. R. FEISTEL. l April 1, IS6s.—t( E. H. MINNIGH, CIIAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and The Daily Papers ofßaltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &c., ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to families and parties at shortest rates March 25.—tf JOHN M. MIN.NIGH. DiamondConfectinncry&lc Cream Saloon .10 ALTI3IORE Street, twu doors above Centre Square, .I.) ilettyeburg, Pa. Caving returned from the city with a fau dock of Confectionery, I will cell at the very lowest profits—in:lading FRENCH (Sr, COMAION CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, lk uts; Toys, Notions, le., and every thing belonging to a firstelass Confectionery, with CARES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAM ➢fay 20.-2 f CONFECTIONERY AND ICE REAM SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, - next door to Eagle Hotel, Having completed his new building, has opened the letgest nuortment of , Confections !TOT offered in Get tyeketrix, including ' FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES; Toys, Nate, Sc., and,ererything belonging to a Ant class Oenfectionere, with special accommodations for Ladles and Gentlemen. supplied ori shortest notice Feb.l2.—tl PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, UMBRELLAS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA t BOHEMIAN VASES, AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, . I 7- Opposite Fahnestoeks' Store. A pri I 1,111041.--rt IM DAVD JACOB A.KITZIIILLER AT BRINKERHOFF'S DIAMOND REMOVAL. GETTYBBURG, DlEJ1110{V}:1: 3lnsroon do., Fire Work., - Pena & next lowr to the Keystone. _N . ews Depot constantly on band supplied on lawn notice CREAM WRITING DESKS, TOYS, &C., &C, • •&C., gry goods; !Mous, *c. DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, G H_OCERY CEN2'IZE SQUARE, GETTYSBURG, PA. A LPACCAS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. MUSLINE, DELA IN ES, CALICOES & OD:MAMA, BALMORAL SKIRTS 11001. SKIRTS, S A 0: I: I N o 5-, S 11 A W CiiTTON.k I)%s. [MACK CLOTHS TiICOT C I,ol' II , FANCY CAS,,INIF:ItE,-, HOSIER Y. GLOVES S 118PENDER8, C 0 F. L A R S, JEANS, T 1' T 'CARPF.TS. QUEENS WARE. KNIVES AND YORKS. USIBRELLAS, WINDOW BLINDS 113 - DONT FOIWET THE MACK :VA April IAG4.-t 1868. DESIRABLE 1868. DRY GOODS! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS! ISELL fon very small profits, and afro at doing a very large Dullness. FASII.ONABLF. SHADES OF FINE SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES QV FRENCH WOOL POP- LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADE'S OF ALPACA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES. AND LAWNS. BLACKSILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLIN,S JACONET MUSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACtA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DRLAII , I. RISTORI SHAWLS, CABILII ERE BRAWLS, TIII RET SIIAWLS. CLOTHS,:CASSIMERS, CLOA KINGS, 1.:1,1,1EN ISO, COTTON A DE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKIN" TOW ELS. BA LMORAL BKI RTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND- ti,. C ity, Dried KERCHIEFS. wd O ret•ri „r..it kiwi.. mw..s,, on hand, a 1 horeat MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', A CHILDREN'S:GLOVES? AND STOCKINGS. : . FLOUR, CC:IIN MEAL. CIIEE,' , E, PURE CIDER VIN sir' am constantly receiving the latest styles of : E:; AE. SiiA I'S liF ALL KINDS. CANDLES, Dress and Fancy Gona. My stigk vomprises warty. , thing usually (Land in a first-clam DRY GOODS , NOTIONS. CON FECT I:)N ARIES, STORE, to which I invite the attention of the public, EROOMS. A:. : alln. feeling asivired that I can safely challenge compel - I- : seri with all other Stores iu quality of g ode and low- : maser price. J. L. SCHICK. , L 17 11 'I B E Gettybarg, Pa., April 119, ISCJI.—tf NEW GOODS. Cheaper than Ever REBERT & ELLIOTT, C H AVEjud opened a new and lar,;e asnortment ut Spring and Summer Goods EMI ALL KINDS, CLOTHS C'A.S'SIMERES, TWEEDS, KS , INGHAM', LAWNS, PRINTS, To which they invite attirithiti—being determined to sell at lowtilt cash prices. [April 8, 1864.—tf FAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GOODS. We are constantly receiving flow n col demiratle-styles of Ell POPLINS, PERCALES, PIQUES, SPRING CLOAKINOS, ALPACA'S, DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, &,* Also large additions to our usual supply of 0 INC' , HA MS, MUS L CLOTHS; CASSIMEiZS, JEANS, with every variety of Goods for Men's and Boy's wear. We have added considerably to our assortment of CARPETS, whiell we aro Belling at greatly reduced prices Oor stock of QUEENS-WARE Is complete. In HARD-WARE, =I BUILDJNG MATERIALS, We feel am:mit we can make it to the Intereet of the purchaser to purchase from us IRON & NAILS at reduced prices. OILS & PAINTS at low. rates GROCERIES, of all kinds Aire um a call and be convinced FAHNESTOCK BROS., SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Gettyaborg, May 6,1868, tf CHEAPER THAN EVER. E. HITESHEW lIAVING disposed of 'his Store Moose and stock of Goods to GRIM k BOW ELS, and being determined to reduce his stock daring the Bummer and gill months, will ere GREAT BARGAINS, before Invoking: My stock of Ail kinds- of Merchandise is fall and complete In every department, and will be ckeetoat at reduced prises. MMISIPMiiiii 18-All poems knowing thattoolvoo Indebted to mg are rodiutotod to moo lOrword owl woke lottlemot. JOHN CRESS & SON UATING opened • neyr Grocery, In Gettyaburg, on 11 the northwest corner of the Public Soars, have lust Neel red • splendtd assortment Apr YR M j GRO CERI S 5 Including Lingar., Coffee, Notassev, Syrup, Teas. Spice., Tobacco. Ralf, Fish, Hama, Shoolders, An. Also, gu EEN SWA RE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts, Fr u I te,Sonp., Fancy Article. and Notions pour. ally. We wit also 1: rep on hand FLOUR end FERO. STUFFS. Having. puldiast•J t,r CAMI, we are pre - pared to en very etienp. mg a call and Judge for your solvex. JOIIN camas, so pt.. J. W. VRRSS. Grocery amt Flour Store. MEALS Si: ER()'rilit,ll. LTA V 1 rentot ed their St , co to the erty, Chttrobendltag ittrert, w1tr n r7 "41 ,1, t , 3 1 1,Z . to ketlt comttaully IMO GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, tkp. jr..., VE•3I:T.IW.ES in ion n. fee - h fr..ni the city and ciiuniry. Tlii y al, do , te . riniihi to ~ 11, AB Cheap 311 ti.t.1,41.,(.‘111.k, the) ~nly .A tbeloweetttvlag yroate, t I,y il,pe t., iii..rit arid rent - lye A liberal 41,,tre•1 public. wit e , [l., e. NI EA LS LIMO. AprOA,l,i,l,—tr. WM. BOY ER Si, SON, • DEAL S IN GROCEIES, NOTIONS, 'TOBACCOS, Woo(1,•it and Willow Tl'are, general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Ike. 4, ISt;7.-ttr GOOD NEWS ! OI'ERDEER, o,ri l lsbur g , reiena., • H.., and Plat re H A4 r 7 /r n . ' l r' f i r `,.t ,Vot. i4 ,7; . :• v z a .-t i '' l r ti e a fresh and well se mto k t , l IA Lo reppectrtilly Invitee generally to rail Ito! ex- ll:.r ~.,a: i..ia. ~f FANCY GOOD,s; Norio A's. CEDAR, WILLoW AND qt. - Er:NS-WIRE, noun CoILN MEAL, FEED, C2,T}“, tra.l., will be given G,r £l, , ur,C”ra l',,tatnen, }hiller, Bacon, Lard, Rags, dc. April 1, 1%,C5.—,t1" GROCERIES & LUMBER AT PAXTON'S STORE. ON TUE nzu., EA LTIMoitE STREET. GETTTSEUEO, PA. FRESH GROCERIES .11,11 P.Pil.. n 111,21011. Plank, &c., rnutin ually un 1,:tr,.1,1: rater. C.‘ll and June 21.—Ef. SELLING OFF! t, rapidly ns /can to mak, room /;,r more t.l .11 0 CE BIE S AND L IQUORS'. I AVING just retnrnedgrorn the City with the larg -1 set and most varied assortment of fi ne 7,00da ever otrered here, I expect every body to look to their interest and buy where they can get the cheapest and beet goods Lir the CASH, as that is my motto. FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds. consisting l i e. 1 molasses, Sugars, ~I Cofleee,Teae Spices, Ac., Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Large lot of very gond Sugar.cured llama, No.l Mack erel, :had and Herring. My Liquor cannot be surpassed in ch,:ipnes, or quality, from Common Whiskey to • pure Free,: h Brandy, Holland Gin or Rye Whiskey— for medi:inal or other purposes. lintel Keepers can be gtippliel with Liquors at City prices, and save freight and package. Mishlor'a, lloolland'a and Vit. gar, Birterr, al-, A. Speer's Grape Wine. WM. J. MARTIN, May 27, I`O s.-tf Baltimore st., Gettysburg, GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Grocer ies, 'Notions, &c., B A REG E M USLINS, &e., GETTYSBURG, PA.', rNVITE the attention of the public to thetlarge stek of ‘.lotelt, at the old stand, on York street. next ,1,,0r to the illobe Inn, consisting of the beet of GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrup, 5101aw4 : C - Zeeq, Tea., Fple., ?alt, Sc.; tho in the market, with flatus, Shoulders, Sides, Fish, Dried Fruits, Confections, he. Also, in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Storm ware, Crocked-ware, Idukets. &gar., Torniceoe and a thowand and chile other at ticks. nice and fresh, always for sale. titular's & Co. will spare no effort to plen,e, and are confident. of being abb e to d u no by constantly keeping, • full and choice stock, and selling at the eery lowest profits. Coral - at PRODI;Ct wanted, either for the cash or in exchange for goods, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH P. GILLESPIE% DANIEL, CASHMAN. Jane 17, 18e.3.—tf ghotograph Oaticrito. EXCELSIOR .GALLERY PHOTO MINIATURES Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ALBUMS GREAT • 'VARIETY, AND AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES. OS - We deal in non:angina the Lento( Its kind. Call and examine onr stock. C. J. TYSON, April 1, 1868.-tf REMOVAL! TIIEGETTYSBURG SKYLIGIITUALLRRY. THE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to t he citizens offiettysbnis and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the store of Palsnestock Brothers. The room he now occupies, has been recently Sited up expressly fer his business. The location le an ad mirable one, enabling him to take pictures In all shades of weather, and with a correctness Unequalled any where else, LIPE-LIEE PROTOGRAPIIS, of every site and description, executed In the finest style, Particular attention given to the OARTE-DE• VISITE, and In copying AMBROTYPES and DA GUERREOTYPES of detessedfrionds. Also-- TIM GETTYSBURG GEMS, • new style of picture which has become very pope. lar with the public, not only for their beauty, bat for etieees and convenience. SIXTEEN. for ONE DOLLLR only. Also—THE PORCELAIN PIC TIMM which for their beauty and durability are eneurpamod. June 21.180, JOB PRINTING, ZIECITTED NEATLY 4141) 011.EAK. OractritS. BARGAINS IN GETTY.SBURG R. P Iff 0 - 1' A L ALL KINDS OF ME III: GROCERIES, BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR .N 0 7' I 0 N :Sr BUTTER AND EGGS, AMBROTYPES, Ate., ITM Proprietor LRVI IIUMPRIL. OE 1817 DLSCIUFTION AT TUIB 0/1/411. VIPER. Me Plit r cunt I now, LMD ruzumi b4wern arl'ylburg, Pa TERMS OP PrftLIOATTO lIL STO. 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