a Op tutu auks ilitisittiC (For the Star it EktatineL The "Star and &Winer canes to us a large first-class newspaper of higher tone than most papers, sad well worthy the pre ference as a family news-sheet. - It still has wise advertisements, however, that are ob jectionable. Those who continue to ad vertise their schemes of selling goods "at the uniform price of one dollar" and "lower than any wholesale house in the city," must still find it a paying bulimia although a large class of the better inforthed know them too well to patronize them. A clue of ad vertisements find their way into many news papers offensive to . good morals and we hope soon to see all newspaper& of any pre tenaions to respectability drop them from their columns. To take a man from the work shop into the harvest field such weather as this, would go turd with him, no doubt. Yet a man of good habits, whci is accustomed to the sun, will work thirteen holm per day,: and real ly suffer less with the: heat, than the ene who is doing his best to get through in the coolest place he can And with the aid of lemonade or mint julep. "You must feel miserable. with your back so completely wet," said a friend from the city to us the other day, with the mercury at 98 in the shade, "I dont see helv you endure it."— The truth is, we were/ suffering much lees with the heat than hi was. With a liking for his business, the firmer feels better at his work in the open field than he would in the counting room or in door. This may seem incredible to the loiterer; yet if he will come out and canvass the matter he will be convinced. The constant invigora ting influence of the sun and open air keep up a healthy action of the system, giving a hearty relish for food and readiness for sound sleep. Our women and children do not get enough out door air and ann-light. There may be enough, and even too much, exercise at domestic duties. It Is not the exercise they need so much as Sun-light.— However, damaging it may be to (falsely imagined) beauty we say. give them more of it. Our great grand-fathers would be• as tonished at the amount of work two men have done with our modern,mac.hiriery as helps. Our custom is to rise at fire, seldom earlier, and work without intermission, ex cept meals, for which allow one hour until seven. We 'than do bur chores, and at once take a hasty warm bath, clanging our dirty clothes for clean ones, and retire about nine. We como out sound and refresh ed in the morning, and have not missed a single meal for some time, and find no use for stimulants of any kind. Those who la bor at farm work will experience no dif ficulty in washing clean every evening, prr.= vided they use blood warm water, and avoid any current of air while using it. We hear workmen say the worst feature about farting is they cannot bathe immedi ately after their day's' work is done. We must remember the blood nook slowly and cold water'and air motion are vigorous. ANIMALS THAT Crum THE Cm—Rumi nating animals gather their food rapidly, give it a few cuts with their teeth, and swal low it. It goes to an inferior receptacle where it is moistened; this is very essential if it be dry hay. When the animal has fill ed himself, he masticates the food thus stow ed away in the Stomach, raising it cud by cud. When a portion is completely mas ticated it passes to another receptacle, and the progress of digestion goes on. =Thus an ox, if left to himself; will raise and mas ticate all his food thus stowed away in his stomach. If he be pushed and worked hard, and does not have time to masticate, he falls off in flesh, big health is poor, his digestion is incomplete. The horse, on the contrary, however math in a hurry he may be, must masticate each mouthful before he swallows it. A hungry ox let into a mead ow will fill himself in twenty minutes, while horse would want at least an hoar and twenty minutes to take the same amount of "grass. The ox, deer, sheep, goat, chamois and rabbit, being the natural prey of feroci ous beasts, are endowed with the extra stomach in which hastily to stow amotty the food without mastication. This may per haps be regarded as a wise provision of na ture, enabling them to sally forth where the food is plenty, and in a short time 1111 them-, selves and retire to a a place of safety to rumi nate their food at their pleasure. &mum Fin:Tr.—As the season for fruit and berries is now here, our citizens in town and COPntrY are suffering from the depredations of petty thieves and pilferers, in many cases the children of respectable parents' who do not dream of the occupa tion Of their children. Under the techni calities of the common law, these annoy ing offenders could , generally escape clear of all consequencei. At most, they could be in danger of but a sound thrashing from the angry owner, who then became himself liable •for piosecution for assault. Now things are changed, Under the act of 1860, the stealing of fruit, from the trees or on the ground is a serious offense, and the remedy is simple and prompt. By that judicious and effective law, the willful taking flnd carrying away of fruits, vegetables, planta, vines, shrubs or trees, is made a misdemean or, panishable in the Court of Quarter Ses sions and rendering the offender liable to' a One of $6O, and imprisonment for sixty days. The course of proceeding under this act is plain and easy. A complaint before any Alderman or Justice of the Peace is all that any person has to do. The law pre vides.a full and simple remedy against the plunder and damaging of gardens or yards, and it is the fault of the owner if they suffer. Warr RAILROADS DO YOB FARIGUES i Ti' haul 40 buahela of e vo-n —" miles on a wagon would cost at least $l2 for team, driver and expenses.. A railroad would transport it for $4 at most. Allowing an average of 40 bushels per acre; the crop would be worth $8 more per acre, er 8 per cent. on $lOO, As the relative advantage is about the - :sune for other crops, it is clear that - a rail -....r0ad passing through a town Would add ` l sl4o per acre to the value of the farms. A town 10 miles square contains 64,000 acres. An increase of $lOO per acre is equal to *6,400,000, or enough to build 200 miles of railroad, even if it cost $82,000 per mile:— But 200 miles of railroad would extend .through twenty towns ten miles square, and cast but $lO per acre if taxed upon land:-- Thine figures are given merely as an illus tration. If the farmers had taxed themselves _to build all the railroads in this country, and given them away to companies that would stook and run them, the present increased value of their lands would have well paid them all the outlay. • Prownto.--An item of importance in plowing ta to see, before beginning, if there is any defect in the surfitoe of the ground that can bernadified or corrected. In the commonly adopted course of plowing round and round, we produce a rise on the Outer edge, and a deßeession in the centre, which in many cues lsys the Rounded= of a ruin ous "wash," and in pieces of fine kneel land we see deep depressions created that hold the swam water, making a "retire that drowns out the seed own there. Starting in the centre and plowing "bade fturowan is an ample and simple remedy for this, which form mere thoughtleaneee is aeldom done. In finishing off - the field, have a strip on the sides equate the width of the tarn rows or "lusadlands," and plow round the entire field. It will then have a *lean, neat, finished appearance. Wass is a firmer very meier*? ML be NOW Ns Pia. ." ERI i , GETTISBURG LIVERY, BALE 36 EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, fitelingthanktal for the libaralpatronage here• tatore receival,begs leave to infirm the public that becontiaase the LITZRY BIIIIINESSI at hie old steed on Woman/ton street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all Unmet° accommodate persons with anything lu hie lies.. HORSIS, COACHES, BUGGIES, ac., furnbthed at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent driver' sent alimg.it desired. Persons will be eonveyedto other towns, or to any place in the country. Ills stock and Coaches are of the first clam, and no paluswill be spared to make poison .rs comfortable Ile Is prepared at all times to • h coaches for funerals; snd also to parties do siring to go•ortr the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO-HOB BEB AND MULES will bebonght and sold at all times. Persons desir. Ins to purchase stock will And it to their advantage to call on the undersigned, as by stock is warranted to be as represented or. no sale. He has a fine lot bf Horse, and little' at. present on baud which. will be sold ern reasonable terms. They are sound and tree from disease, and are guarantied to work aa represented, Person, will find it to theiradvantege to millet thil'old stand before Wringer purchasing elsewhere. - Mai 29, 1867.—tf NICI OLAB WEAVBB THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respect * inform the public that he has opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and Is' prepared to offer superior ac• commodatloni in this Ile has provided himself with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, &c , of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the public de mand. His bores. are all good, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip ples," but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated sad comfortable e7qulpments ittruiskted. - Perth*, large or small, can get Just what they want on the moat accommodating term,. Visitors to the Battle-tield politely attended to; and reliable drivers Varnished it desired. Parties eonveryed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of every train. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a ohaace for bargsltte given . Our motto is "fair play and no tolwing.' .particular attention paid to furnishing Ve hiMee and Hacks for Funerals. sgrWe Batter ourselves that by charging moder ately and by tarnishing superior accommodations, we cannot fail to please every one who patronizes • • r establiabammt. May 29.11167. CANNON MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF DALTIMORII AND EAST MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THR COURT-DOUSD;I GETTYSBURG, Pa.,' lIIRY DEBORIPTION OF WORM EXECUTED IN THE NAST STYLE OF THE ART. May 29,1867.-0 G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS k BRO In East York 8 treet., Gettysburg, Pa. Where they unprepared to tuft's!' all kinds of work in their line, SVOLI AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES at the shorteat uotice,and as cheap as the cheapest Sir Gle e us • call. Produce taken In exchange for work. Gattyiburg, May 29 1b67 Notice to Capitalists DEREONE docking of investing, and reallaing nearly MB PER CENT, are requested to call at the Gettysburg Nationa! Bank, AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COB. GRATIS: These Investments are daily growing in favor and odes Increasing. •BONDS can be had at all tides at this Bank and where all information concerning said invest ments will be cheerfully given. Dec.18.1867.-tf J. E3IORY BAIR, Cashier. NATIONALBANK. GOVERNMENT BONDS io ttall kinds, BQIIGILT and SEVEN-TR:MTV BONDS converted into BIVE•TWEN. _ . . . TY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid ou GOLD aud ILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all [lnd,. bought kr persona - without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS. PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent 5 PEE CENT. for 1 yesr, • 4 - PEE CENT. for 6 months, 8 PER CENT. for 8 months. Persons wishing information In regard to 11. 8. Bands ' and Stocks of all kinds, are invited to give nee call, and we will give all information cheerfully. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Gettriburg, 0ct.30, 1867-If . • FIRST NATIONAL BANK NOTICE TO HOLDEPP ., 6 F 7 " :111 1:4 OTES. Lest 111, whom the privilege of converting the Au gust 740 Notes expired, many persons who neglected to convert into 5-20 Raids, or MO, lost the premium and the privilege of converting. It will,be the same with the 740 s maturing in June aid July next, If not disposed of in time. This Bank will either convert. or purchase. the 7.30'5, allowing premium ORO. ARNOLD, Cashier. and interest. Yeb.19,1568.-U THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF GETTYSBURG, PENNA., , Is agent for the sale of tke First Afortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER GENT.I3OLD INTEREST BONDS, at par lO' tutored payable senal.annually at our coa■ter. AU neceseary Information given. 610. ARNOLD, Cubic.. ettprpuirg, N 00.27, 1847;4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP GETTYSBURG WILL WAIF • Intoned on EIIICIALL o. Move 6 PIE CENT. PRI 411111171 c 7014112/114 4 * * *MONTHS, a sc ,s 46 MILL CON nar 744 N0T7121 INTO 11.i ns .411 USUAL fru of GASH COMPOUND INtazinyonts a COUPONS. Will also pardons or all INC= and BONDS of hind Ikea of charo Oinnadadaa, and will -at 611 pay the HIOWT Pllgi GOLD AND SILVER, sad with pleasure' trsaiset all bellow prwmptly at liaretallarspirtaisteg to awatiregolated Bank. • OW. MINCILD, °ashler. Gettysterg.Nov. 6 , l iraz, - 1 - --x Iro Is ii A R 8 . Mx Doilies par :cod /4 RAM OLE B.lll llVik OViCkiirthit Pam met Mil= Warble %ardS. MANTLES, Ac., kc e finattrial. AND ALSO GETTYSBURG OF GETTYSBURG. 4‘t . , I VitottliantmUi. GRANITE-YARD, GETTYB4IIRG, PA., R.AiLROAD, REAR PREDUIT DEPOT. PETER SETTLER Is prepared tgfarnish QR ANITB, for ail kinds of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPO3IIB, • at reasoaeLle rates— • Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuinents, , Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and finished in every style desired, by beat of workmen. VI-Orders from s distancoirromptly attended to. Tune 3.—tr WAGON, MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully, in 'forms the public that he carries on the WAGON -MAKING BUSINESS in all its branches, at his Shop, in Freedom township, on the road leading from McCleary's School-house to Millerstown, at the Hill Church, and is prepared to ex ocute all orders with promptness. *REPAIRING - les OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. • He also manufactures. HAND-BAKES, SHAKING FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and retail trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to busineax to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Ang.7,1807.-1y WILLIAM H. HOUCK. J-EREMIAH CULP, GET' , nil UPC; Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, I. prepared is furnish on chart uetice and reasonab'o terms C 0 EFLYS OF ALL STYLES'. Heals , keens on bond A Lir.; e assorttnrn tor WALL PAPER. , thich he sells nt I,vcst ea-h rotes, and if de sired wtll furnish hands to Fut it on the w.lll. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO OD:DER. Afgrliork street-a few doors east of Lutheran Church. Alay 27, 1869—tL FLOUR & FEFJ). T WILL be in Gettysburg with Floor. &c.,every HON- I. DAY and FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may desire me to furnish them with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF will lear's their orders,either with John L. Tate or Danner & Zeigler, stating the kind and quantity wanted, when the saute will be delivered at their dwellings, by Sept.'2s, 1567.-tf EOII.GE rs:GELL. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BF 4 LL HANGER, Bast Middle sir . eel,ho3f a square from the Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., W • ILL promptly attend to all or ders iu his lino. Work done in the moot satis factory manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded to neak. a tiring. GAS PIPE furnished, as well as Chandolicre, Brackets, Drop Lights Lc.; also WATER I.IPE, Stones, Top nn I Frost flpfgets, and, in short, everything belonging to gas or water fixtures. Bells hung, and furnished if desired. Locks of all kinds repaired. , (Dec. 25„1567.-tf BARK' BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED THE SUBSCRIBER WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for "'Vial be will pay 80 00 per cord, GM delivery, to good order, at his Lanyard in Gettysburg. Wanted al. 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, for which the highest market price will be given. JOHN RUPP. Feb.l2.--6m AT GRAND STREET CHEAP-STORE, NEW YORK CITY. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of STRAW GOODS in this City, without doubt. Millinery Goods, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Parasols, Yankee Notions, Skirts, Drees and Cloak Trim , mings and Fringes,.all under regular prices. Ladles' Whalebone Corsets, at :Al etc., 75 cts., and upwards, cheap. DZ3 - 31ILLDZERS SUPPLIED. - Gll EDWARD RIDLEY, 309, 311 and 311 Gland, 00, 69 and 73 Allen streets, Fifth Block Eat (roil the Bowery. Juno 10,1908.--3nl GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS On and after Monday, May 11th, 1868, Paasen ger Trains will leave and arrive at Getty burg, anti make connections as follows: FIRST PASSF.NG ER TRAIN will leaveClettysbrirg at 8 15, A.M., with passengers for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and tho North and Nest, arriving at Hanover .lnnction without change of cars, ail(' 15, A. 51., connecting with the Fast Lille South, on the Northern Central nil:ltchy, and arriving at Baltimore at 12 30 boon. Also, connecting 'with Mail train from Baltimore north, arriving in Ilan isbnrg at 1 00, P. 11. Arrive at Oettyaburg 12 30, P. M., with passengera from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore, and Washington. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN afU burg at-1245, urchin: at tr 2 40, and connecting wit) ,. in Baltimort , at/. """ 420,U _ ,eave oet tys -...noverJunction at ...all train Eontb. Arrive P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at - ' with passengers from Philadelphia, liar msburg;and the North and West and also withpassen4 gets from Baltimore and Washington by the Fast Line North, which leaves Baltimore at 12 10, noon. Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mail train, at 8 30 A. 01.. and arrive in Gettysburg at 12 30, P. M. Ot leave Baltimore in the Fast Idne at 12 10, noon, and arrive In Gettysburg at 4 20, P. M. But one change of cars either way, via: at franover Jo ac lion. R. McCURDY, Sufi t. May 0, MS. A SERVANT FOR ALL I?oth% Improvement for Opening., ClosiPg and Latching 67ateei MAY be attached to any gate and operated from buggy, team or saddle, by one hand, in any de sired direction tram the gate—opened and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will riot be disarranged by the sagging of the gale, nor by the frost raising the posts; ratty be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having : the Right for Adam. coun ty, will sell Teutudrip itnd Farm Rights of this im provement. Also, ROTU k MAKE'S AMERICAN LEVER (}ATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who havpiaies to drive through—as they remain by their -team, open, close and latch a gate, without the necessity of getting in the wet or mod. For farther information, 3c., addren ISRAEL BRICKER, Ilenallen P. 0., d.clams co., Pa. May 13.—tf Lamb Knitting Machine. I.LIC only /family Machine that seta up Its own work knitsaU sises,:widens and narrows, knits the heel into the stockhig, and narrows off' the toe complete—producing all varieties of knit goods from an infant's stocking, mitten or glove to a Lady's shawl PRIOR REDUCED TO 68 DOLLARS! It Is simple, durable,easay op rated and warranted to succeed In the hands of every purchaser. AGENTS WANTED. Addreu, with stamp fur circular and sample stock hag, J. D. OILNE, Den. Agent, 922 Chestnut at., Phila. May 6.-6 m 3 0 ARMY WAGONS AT IRMA= SAIX, AT FOLLOWLNG PLACES 19 AT LITTtESTOWN,• 2 AT NE* OXFORD, JEFFERSON STATION. wali ip.Tba 9 .I.,,tWagoull lire an in good_o . rder_lenkare iiTPuflmieL .vrice W"°.— FIFTH CHAINS, SPREADERS, &C., which will be told low. Call and Dee them. allhittli H. COLBIIOOEN W. P. OROIIIMIL ato-an Exf o L JOHN. C. 2OUCK, Laa4.Agest, NEW OXFORD, ADAMS CO., PA., Has for Sale 150 Farms, Mills, Fbun dries, Machine Shops, Tavern Stands, Country Seats, Store Stands, Town Houses and Town Lots, IN PENNSYLVANIA, IsIARYDAND AND OTHER STATES Xi-Persons wishing to purchase as well as sell property will do well to tall at my office, or address by letter, as they will find it to their advantage. Jane 24,1868.-4m* MARSH CREEK • PLANING MILL.. THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL,on Marsh creek, four miles from Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FR 6l, S, WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at such a factory, and needed In the building line. The best of lumber will 101.149 be used, all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every effort made to accom modate customers. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 20, 1851.—1 y WIRE RAILING, Wire finardsfor Stone Fronts, , Asylums, de.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Sievea, Venders, Screens for Coal, Ores. Saud, &c., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, An.; Paper makers' Wires, Orhatnenta I Wire Work, 4c. Every in formation hy addreqsin ; the mauttfactnrers. M. WALlilllt d , SONS, No. 11 North Sixth et., Phila delphia. Fob. 5, 1888.-ly. INFORMATION FOR MAR RIED LADIES. . _ The undersigned, after suffering the cares of three children during a married life of five years, and a con stant irregularity or the monstrnale,Laring been re stored and continued in perfoct regularity by a very simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to married ladies the means of prevention and regularity of the menstrual,. To all who desire it she will send a copy of the prescription need, (free of charge,) with di rections fur preparing and using the mine ' which they will find an infallible regulation. She hopes every married lady will obtain the prescription, as it will cost them nothing, and certainly prove the source of great relief lemony. Ladies desiring the prescription free will please address MILS. SARAH E. CLAIIFIELD, June 10 —3m Box , i(hlitooklyn, N. Y. Wool Wanted. THE highest mar et price will be , given for Wool, by DIIPHORN k HOFFMAN, N. W. corner of Square, Gettysburg, Pa. June 3.—tf W. HOWARD DROOKS & STEVENSON, 3.D.unfActurers of WIDE AWAKE CAPS, AND CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. No. 113 North Third Sired, PHILADELPHIA. Caps and Capes, of enamelled oil cloth, of all oulors made to older at shortest potisiblt notice. July 10.-1 m AGENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING OF TIIE OR EEN ."—The most ertertalning book published, abounding in Romance, humor coed Wit Agents .y it is the best selling book out, as people are tired of the repetition of dry details and army reports. ONE AGENT SOLD 5S IN ONE WEEK. .4 92 Liberal terms to agent,. Semi fur a Caen Tar. Alao, Family Quarto Bible*. Best Edition pub. tithed. WM. FLINT, Publisher, Smth ith Street, Philadelphia, Persua. July 10.-Im. AGENTS WANTED IN 71113 COIINTT TOR VIZ SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Or NEW LOOK Ilandsonto compensation allowed good Agents, Address, H. A. ISTDDIFIELD. Spe'ciel Agent, July 10.—Ins. 52 Walnut St., Philade NV A v .V a .r 3 r t r i t t u re tamp f A r, fe c n i r ta c u tv ell by gam Addrena OT.',EPN k COMPANY., 113 Cbastaut 4t., Phllada. July 10.--Iru Journeymen Carpenters WANTED MiIkip.DTATELY. G o, A lztv ed ,...ti . - , b y 1, 4 ,.:.i fur grit clam hands.— W. C. STALLSMITII k SON, June 10.—tr Gettysburg, Ps. Watchto and etrelru. REMOVAL! The firm of SoPOR k CART:4T bare removed to North Baltimore street, next doer to Spangler 's Shoe Store. IVe have on hand a choice assortment of CLOCKS, 'WATCHES, (Gold and Silver,) JEWELRY, of an kinds and latest styles. Silver and Plated Ware ~also, fine Gold, Silver and Steel SPEC T A C L ES of the bent manufacture. Also, Violins, Guitars, Ac" cordeons, Flutes, Fifes, &c., Violin and Guitar Strings' Keys, &c. All kinds of Repairing in our line done at as reasonable prices as elsewhere, and warranted air-Thankful fur past favor., We s o lictt uance of same. 6(1 11i4 4 AIreARTNEY. Jane 17, 1868.-lf ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 148 North 2d st., corner of Quarry, PIIILADELPHJA, An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver awl Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRES. ENTS ail-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. [Nu'. 7,1867.-ly SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCH STEER T. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! ItICII SILVER & SILVER PLATED WAIIM, Including every style and description, made expressly for thej Winter trade, which for neatness and durability cannot be surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale atol Retail Ilanntactuireg Establishment, 704 ARCH tOTREET PHILADEL-PHIA, Sirße.platlng at short notice, Dec.lB, 1867. NEW STOR E. IS7O. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, James E. Caldwell & Co., JEWELERS, U". been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS this city for the silleAf duo GORHAM MFG. bOXPARY'S ' inn" BLICTPROMLATED WAGE. sus gtirantee them pods to be decidedly superior fo anything in the market, exceiling in design, Aniah and quality. A large amortmenewill be maintained, and mild at Vie isianalictureme niggler - 7118 D PRIMO Trade ol Eark tl_tatallekthe • Electra Plate 0111116aft glo article. t r. E. CALDWELL & CO. 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPELL Mud 4 41414'444 =C=ME Waal. y OUNT' UND , roR *az MU OP • • PIFIIVID SORE iTIRO.A.T, INFLUENZA, • or any - - otbft. "Infiaminitory or Inward disease of A. Throat If nota toot:az standing. Also, SOARLIff lIMPER. This medicine - has bean tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the country, and has never been known to rail if taken la time and according to directions. It is warranted to cure. Clive it a trial and it will speak for itself. Every bouttehold should provide themselves with a boa of this medicine and keep it on hands. Thanatos that it has effected are truly marvelous. 'll2l6,Prepared and sold by Issas], Yount. It 00.,0et tysburg, Pa., or by their authorised agents. For sale at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. May 29,1867.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT k 00. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DDIIPONCO•B GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible in correcting Irregu larities, Removing Obstructions ofthe Monthly Turns, from whatever Came, and slave successful as a Pre ventive. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautlimaagainst using these Pills while In that condition lest they "invite adrear riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor se sames no responsibility, although their mildneu wll I present any mischief to health. Price El per Box. Biz Dozes .f. 5. Sold by J. N. GUDE% Drugglst,Bole Agent for Get tysburg, Pa., Ladies, by sending him $1 through the Post ale*, can have the Pills sent, (confidentially,) by Mall, to any part of the country "free of postage." April 29, 1868.—1 y ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 18GG. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE-. STORATIVE restores Gray Hair to its natural color. Promotes the growth of the Hair. CliUnges the roots to their original orglnic action. Eradicates Dandruff and Hrunorn. Prevents Ihint4lllng nut. Is &superior Dressing. It contains no injurious ingredients, and is the most popular and reliable article throughout the East, West, North and South. J. It BARRETT a CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. try Sold by Dr. R. llorner,Oottystotrg; J.B Taugh inbangh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters burg ,:Snyder h Sou, Littlestown, and Druggists gen erally. Feb. 12,1868 —ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L THE GREAT Zingari Bitters. 'VEILS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered -• and introduced about twenty year, ago by Dr. 8. Eh eopsns, an eminent Egyptian physician. Me 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 be moved among the sick anddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then In use. Thus he was led V) think and experiment; and afterten years' study and labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinger Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the pre vention and core of disease was so marvellous arid astonishing, that the most fluttering marks of royal favor were bestewed Upon him who discovered it.— Ilia name we/ placed upon the •Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal With the following 'user iption—Dr. 8. Chntpsue, the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. - The preparation ha. beennsed In central epidemic. of cholera, both as a preventive and curative tueas nre, and with such great insect/4, that it tee been in. troth:iced Into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. . . The old saying that an ounce of prevention it worth ! • pound or cure, applies with marvellous forcu 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 30.1 on the system through the blood, and that any combination whirl, acts on the excretory orgabs, and keeps them In working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert Its terrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever, The Zinged Bitters le just each a remedy as the above conditions require. It act' on the organs of excretion awl secretion. keeping' up a perfect bal ance between them. Thus Bitters is composed en tirely of roots. and herbs, so Wetly concocted that every organic acted upon and pat in tone. Its taste I. _gleesome and its effects prompt and Monett. NELIMMOI4III eager nor fuliand off disown, have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhons, Dyeentegy, Scrofula, Typhoid aid Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, %anemia, Female Irregularities, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, kc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Pralliolt.steset lers. Pa r ia ß b old by Diuggieta, Mated keeper! and Grocery gen erally. MG. F. KALBFL.F.IBOII, sole Agent for (Jetty,- burg, May 29, 1967 Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS! FOR THE WEAR, FOR THE PALE, FOR THE SICKLY, FOR TRH AGED, FOR FEMALES, FOR SPRING USE!!! No Bitters equal to them ! SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, Wine, Herbs and Roots Speer's Celebrated Wine, so well knows, with PERUVIAN BARN, CLIAMOMILE FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT - WILD (MERRY pARE. viSO ER and Buell other DER" - ROOTS se mishit 3n ' , w 11l in all cases " promote , 0 0 u ecretions of the syn. inin in the natiural sod give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE! Young and Old, Hale awl Female ! AU use It with wonderful metes. Brings COLOR To the pale white Up, BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin face and care worn coUntormtlec , Cores FEVER and Creates APPETITE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT TERS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See that my signature is over th,e cork of each bottle. ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., and 243 Broadway, New York. AS-Trade soppily' by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY k C O , Ph l / I . l ° l Phtal GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburgh and by all Wholesale Dealer.. July 10, 1869. [Sept. 4, 1867.-ly Attend to your Interests 1 GETTYSBURG' FOUNDRY. THE subscriber would inform his customers and others, that he is still manufacturing various kinds of castings and Machines, made to order, on short no tice, such as TURESIIERS AND POWERS, ' (five different sizes of Powers,) CLOVER-SEED LERS AND SEPARATORS, OORN FODDRE CUTTERS, STRAW AND RAY CUTTERS; CORN PLANTERS; .PL 0 Ud/28, such as Cut Plongtui, Butkus Ploughs, Mahn' and Corn Ploughs; the WIRRSPRING !LORRE RAKE, the latest improVenterit; also bIITRIIMAN'S SELF. DISCHARGING HORSE RAKE. Ile will likewise manufacture MOWERS AND REAPERS. METAL SCREWS for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING tor Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his lino, all at low rates. FOR BALE. -A Ono-horse Wagon. • DAVID STERNER, April 15, 11388.—tf (Aug. 21.-ly 1; 0 Oil 'Pato. 628 1100,1, SKIRTS. 628 WM. T. HOPKIR'S "OWN MAIM" "KEYSTONE ,SKIRTS," are the but and Oskssaire : LOU PRICED nOOl/ Skirts in Otte. market. Trall'Skirts, eleo_Pr UM; 80 40 wi ngs ; 21.46. slain Skirthil dupes 20,. spriero. .ortors, 96 Center CO f oluditgor94l6; aria 'O6, springs, sYarrttged fu 4.4u."844 *he or"UNION SKIRTS," MIMI! TM* Wahl. Re* 20 to 60 sprinse, st- 20 t o NlG— six 20 to 20 spew, *obi 96 Cents to 3 ' 2.(XL ,.., T te5",4 are better than thosesold by ether Milset clam good!, and at much lower "Our OWN Kokes KrIuMPION SH Sk IRTS" are in irres7 way superior to all other Hoop irts Debra the public, and only harm to be examined or worn wilvil uu end', mu. of the feet. Manufactured of the beat.... lo eD 4 of a Elsh awl erinp, ey an ' rig—keqn.. em 2•:ltyle of the metalle fastenings lag e mu MM s ix durability and urcellence any ether Skirt in We country, and are,tighter, more elastic, will wear longer; give more satis faction, end or e really cheaper than all others. Every lady /boom t, 7 wet.. They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this ea the adisdning states at seri moderate micas. If You wi n T , bedlr ask for digos,kkes Champion Skirt." yon do not audthent, pot the merchant with whose you deal to:"rojiktlim„ h er yoa. or come or send direstt Irlit Ind our different grades of Sidrts y what they need, mad we specially invite Ulm topffi_aatt examineoar =lauds* mason mat, or end. whozwalepe-1.14. To be had at Retailat Mwr* rtelT mu% °I a.. . taT " 4 gefifira4. and at Wholesale 'Of tbe M azur T woo ail elders should be addressed. ShiaMPL__ AHDLujogiung,USAßCH:fro **l Wioridt!tltlf.lNFlClllVailir. MEM!MI MEI Eil Y. RAIITER, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa =I tounarg. FARMERS, &tithing, gab; Assn, at. HEAD-QUARTERS FOR CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, AND Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, SUCH AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, dx., &c I keep Oentlemen'a Wear of all Mods and will tel them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES ALSO Boys' Ilats & Shoes, in great variety 11(11-0ive men call before purchasing else where April 22, 1867.-U KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TILE undersigned hasjust returned from the city with the beet and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring mid Summer, ever of fared In Gettysburg. His stock amebas of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LA' ES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' RID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAIS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CA LF BOOTS, • GENTS' HIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF DALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Ac., Ake. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO DALMORALB, Ac., Ac., AsO Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALB, • BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ao, INFANTS' SHOES, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots end Shoe, of hle own manufacture con stantly on hand. All will be sold at tb• lowest living profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are invited to call and *gamine goods and prices before purchasing else- where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The IdAYTTACTUDING of Boots Shoes, and Gai ters, will also be carded on, in all Its branches, as be lore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his former reputation. Certainly oothing will be lett un done to dessne it. 1111..Tbankful for past favor., be solicits a continu ance of nettle patronage. D. It. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, April 2.2, 1868.-tf THE LATEST STYLES OP EPRING AND 80131 ER Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes, daid received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Champersburg Stroet, Fire Square, GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the public can find a largo and 'varied aascrt meut which he La selling cheap. Ile also mantifac. tuna And riyaira HARNESS, of all kinds; promptly 111121 i on reasonable Canna. Bridle., Halters, Trunks Tallses, intim, Cigars, and a variety of no tions, give as a eslt. [April 29, 1968.-ti RUNKS, Valises, Oil, Carpet Ana zuliirosa tnunc,,.. caws: ZHU LLAMT. FLY -NETS, Umbrellas and He eery, kc , at CUM NINGHAM'S. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, elating aad Pip.. at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN and Paper Collars, Neck ties, Handkerchiefs and a great !Viet) , of • No. flout and Fancy (Roods of all kinds, at CIINNINGRAIITI3. DR SS Coats, Pants and Vests at . CUNNINGHAM'S CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests at CIINNINGHAWS. FANCY Cassimer Summer Coats, Pants and Yeats .t CUNSINGEIA)PB. gUM:NIER Cassimer Coats, Pants and Vesta at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. COTTONADE Goats, Vests at P . t • s and CUNNINGHAM'S. L INEN r S - utton and Wool Shirts - and Drawers at • CUNNINGHAM'S. RIGHT-DAY 30-hour and Alarm .1-A CLOCKS at CUNNINGHAM'S. VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Flage let., kecordeorgs, &c., at CIINNINGHAW3. GEO. JACOBS &BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Chambersburg 'Street, Gettysburg, Pa., next door to Keystone Hotel CLOTHS, CkSSI3fERS, 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 madt , up and warrantee TO FIT. Also, sole Agents for Adage County for the Y Howe Sewing Machine ' The most perfect & reliable in America I The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded at the Faris Exposition, 1867. The lime Machine will do a variety of work 'Abetter style than. nay other machine, and defies all progetiticar fo simplicity and ems in working.— Cali and eximaine them. Circulars containing price list, no can be had on application. pieb..12,1868.-tf SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD has now opened a LAMM STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own mannhatare.conslatinsorallabeaot COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, . HOSIERY, &C., AT num To sun Tat Tnas. marchw, examine and judge far Yon Inattnalßl Aprti 22, 1868.—tr SPRING .AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1888. S. S. ICCREARY - 101A9 Just smolt* trash tali gesisral asoortment of HALTS, bottbuthig stay Wort It7ts Sea Sift ftiftftafto, and S ot Tar Ranh lad woo a lartkiningjot Lk. and priasd Wog ILAZikuol CAPS !gala; atld InTS. U• taunt, WS *hunk mad 410.111USIIISITO**0* aesm Mr!l==l==l itistithq, Wits, Mom to. New Boot and Shoe Stop. D. KITEWILLER & BRO., GETTIWBURG, - PENNA., • YORK STREIT, OPPOSITE Tall HANK. A. undersigned hays opened a new Boot and A. Shoe Store, on York street, .oettysborg, In the room recently occupied by Born t EcOanurr, and have just received from the City a large assort merit of •BOOTS & SHOES roe • i GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL- I DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOED—the work being made up of best materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been In the business for over lb years and personally superintends all work mode up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our eatAblishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfaction. DAVD KITZMILLER, JACOB A. K ITZE ILL ER. Jons,24,lB6B—tf NEW CLOTHING UMBRELLAS, STACKS OF THEM I BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and t/ York street, has just returned from the city with an unusually attractive sasortment of CLOTHING FOR SPRING A SUMNER WEAR, Which be will sell at inch prices as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they set, It so much to their interest to do so. He his Coats, Pants, Vests, ofall styles and materi als; Hats, Boots and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, hosiery, Gloves, Handker chiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and PaperCollart, Suspenders. Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Snare, Smoking and Chewing Tobaecos,Pipes, St ationery.kc. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and Igoe other article., entirely too numerou4to detail la a newspaper advertisement. • He asks the attention of the public told' new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget theplace--torner of York street and the Diamond,Oettysburg. April 22, 1868. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. 1==:! oilfertions, Yugo, felons &c. SEGAR STORE. The ondervlgned hex removed hie Seger Store to the NORTII•EABT CORNER OP TUE DIAMOND, GETtYSBURG, where he sake a continuance of the public patronage Ilia new location is one of the most CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, sad his stock ofSegars among the mast choice sod sat liactor7 He will keep on hand the best BRANDS, end will stunufart urefor youralsak throughout the county. He will Sell at the lowest living prices, and at wholesale MEM! Ile is also the agent for the Richmond (Va.) Tobacco Works, and will sill their Chewing Tobacco, at whole- sale lower than It can be bought in the city Remember the place, in the Diamond, between Brink erhors store and 3lcClellan's 'fact April 8, 1.488.-Lf Let all the People Come 1 Fancy Goods and Confectionery Store. THE undersigned, having bought out J. M. Warner's Fancy Goods and Confection ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Patin eetocks' Store, Gettysburg, invites the public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the stock Las been, no effort will be spared to render it still more attractive and desirable. Ile now offers Writing Desks Plain Candy, Work Boxes, Fanc do, Portffilics Pick le., Satchels Sardines, Pocket Book*, Lobsters, China Toys, Chow-chow, Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes, Jewelry, la,retia Crackers, Chess, wine 1:01.-ortin, Brushes, ii;;;;;,aCi.; Perfumery, FIN Works, Soaps, Venn & Pencils, Combs, Writing Papers, Fruits, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco & Seger., fiym..4,, kc., ke., ke, ureo NUMEROUS TOO MENTION:' Ile intends to sell everything at the lowest possi ble prices, believing that "small prolate bring "quick sales," and are therefore beat tic buyer and seller.— Come one--cemo all! A. 8,. PEXBTEL. April 1, 18418.—tf E. H. MINNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, next door to the Keystone 'Hotel, GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depot. The Daily Papers of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., constantly on hand. ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to fernlike ead partiee at shortest rates. March 25.—1 f JOHN M. MINNIGH. Diamond Confectionery at Ice Cream Saloon BALTIMORS Street, two doors above Centre Square, Gettysburg, Ps Having returned from the city with a full stock of Coulectionery,l will sell at thevery lowest profits—including FRENCH & COMMON CANDLES, Oranges, Lemons, Nu ts, Toys, Notions, kc., and every thing belonging to a A retwiaita Conketionery, with OAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. A Ise, ICE CREAM May 20.—t1 CONVECTIONERY ICE CREi l ir SALOON. JOHN - GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, next door to lines &tat, Having completed his new Indiding,hasopened the lucent assortment of ConfectiPlieeTar:olf•TO In apt:' sw. includin g. .RENCII-AND COMMON CANDIES, Toy ; Nat*, ac , .. * AA b lllOO l l 4 to Conibetiomeas, with, %mow. accommodations jtn. Ladki and Gentlemen. Fob. lit—tf supplied ost shortest notkr. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMP.ANIONS, OILET BETS, WRITING DRAWS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA & Bognmx yens, AT A. R. AIISTEVS, r.lh4iPalismippq AT BRINKERHOFF'S DIAMOND REMOVAL. WASHINGTON BIERSOWER supplied on abort notice ICE CREAM TOYS, &c.; &a, &c., Opposite P ‘ lai i ! testocbe Blom girliguat gotiouth ar. 1868. DEBIK&BLX 1 868, DRY .GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT AB3ORT3tENTS ! SELL for very small profits, and T abis at doing • very large Business. FASHIONABLE SHADES Of FINS BILE POP LINS. PASHIONABLZ SHADB3O/ FRENCH WOOL POP- LING. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP ALPACIA POPLINS. Imam CHINTZES, muss, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK BILKS, PLAIN BILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MIIELINS, JAOONET MUSLIM!, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPAOCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. ILISTOBI BRAWLS, CASII MERE SHAWLS, TIM= BRAWLS. CLOTIMOASSIMERS, C LOA lin 0 S, LINEN DRILL ING, COTTONADE. _ TABLE ()GIMES, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW- ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, 1100? SKIRTS PLAIN LINEN KANDE ERCIIIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCUED • HAND KEIICGIEPS. MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES', & CIIILDFLEN'S:O LOT ES, AND STOCKINGS. aarl am constantly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy Goods. My stock tomprises evvt i dling usually found in a first-class DRY 000Da STORE, to which! invite the attention of the public, feeling asursd that I can safely challenge comperi• SOD with all other Stores in quality of g ,o.le and low neu of price. J. L. SCHICK. Oettyburg, Pi., April 20, 111118.—t NEW G(IODS. Cheaper than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore B€. ,opposite the Court Houie, H AVE Just opened a new and Large aasortmant of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CAS'SIMERES, TWEEDS, GLVGIL43fS, LAWNS, PRINTS, BAREGES', MUSLINS, &c., To which they invite attention—being determined to sell at lowest cash prices. [April 8, 1868.—tf FAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GOODS. We are constantly receiving new and desirable styles al SILKS, POPLINS, MUSS, SPRING CLOA Easas, ALPACAS DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, to Abso large additions to our usual supply of GINGHAAI.S; MusLiNs; CLOTHS, CA,S'SIMER,C, JEANS, with eyery variety of Goodie foirlfen's and floye wear We hare added consitlerstbki toolsr assortment of CARPETS, whit/ we are selling at greatly redncell priceS Our stock of QUEENS-WARE 16 complete. In HARb-WARE, I= BITILDTNG MATERIALS, We feel amarrd we can make it to the interest of the purchaser to purchase from u. IRON & NAILS at reduced prices OILS & PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kinds Give las a call and be convinced FAHNESTOCK BROS., SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Gettysburg, May 8, 1888.— tt CHEAPER THAN E - VM. E. HITE SHEW H AYING disposed of his Store House and stock of Goods to GUEST k US, and being determined to reduce his stock doting the Sconmerand fall months, will give GREAT BARGAINS before Invoicing. My stock of All kinds of Merchandise is full and complete in every department, and will be closed out at reduced prices. ' E. IIITESIIEW: York Springs, Pa., July 10,1868.—tf pertain knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to come forward and make settlement DIIPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE SQUARE, GETTYSBURG, PA ALPAC T OAS. IMPRIMIS CLOVIS. MUSLIMS, DRLAINIS, CALICORS 4k OINOIIAMS, BALMORAL SHIRTS, MOOP.ORIRTB, SACKINGS, BRAWLS. COTTONADITI, MAIM OLOT TRICOT CILO4IB, TI PAOS OABOIIIi MO, ROSIX EY, CLOYRB, • COLLARS, JIIANII, .! 0•111P1N0 • quints wAIA. ENIVIS AND TONIC lININININAk WIINDOT WAND& a` DOME 70.11011 1 ?1X PLACE -a. • frilllllllo.4l, M=Ul bUsraph CaUtriti. EXCELSIOR GALLERY PROTOG - BAPHS, PHOTO MINIATURES AMEROTYPES, dce., 1., Stereoscopic Views of the BA.TTLE- FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY :REDUCED £1 - No deal in nothing bat Om best of Its kind. Call and Cl3lllllie our .tock.. C. J. TYSON, April 1, 111,e8.—tf R . 71\1 0V A. THEGETTYSBURG SKYLIGIITCIALLERY 1 1 IIE undersigned takes pleasure in Announcing tu the citizens of ilettysherg and tiro public gener.tily that he has removed from his old 1 . 01,1115 .11 Went M idd to .t rent, to Baltimore street and :warty rppnette the sturlkof Fahnestock Brother.. The r4ona he now occupies, hoe been recently fitted up expressly for his buslnt,s. The location Is an mi t:lll,6le one, enabling him to taco pictures In all shades of treather,and with a currectaces unequalled any whereelse. • LIFE—LIKE PHO,TOORAPIIS, of every size and de.cription, executed in the finest sLyle, narticul3r attention 0, en to the CARTE•IiE• vte.m.., and in copying ASIBILOTYPES and DA- L'EItiti:OTYFES de , ...ast.,:flttnclis. Also— . TILE ETTY:ISURG GAMS, a new style of picturt. whleb hen become very popu lar with the public, not only tor their beauty, but Pm chetipnvis and conv,O,n,e. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. .A:.•,—T II E PORCELAIN PIC— TURES, whiph fur tlll., b,.•nty and durability are unnurp:utst.l. Jnno:11,101ft. 1 . F . V1 SI UMPER. GOOD NEWS ! HENRY OVERDEER, - Baltimore, strcol, Geltyabung, Penna., HAS completed his new St.,rn Maw and just re. turned from the city with a fresh and well se leeks! stock "f which he resptxtinily invitee hie friends and the public ;tkncrally to call and en amine. llle stock anon( is f GRO CERIE S; FANNY GOODA NOM:V.v. CEDAR, WILLOW .AND QUI:ENS-WARE, FLOUR CORN MEAL, SEED, ikc • IKS—The cabh or tr.!: Nr I 1 Lt- given fi,r Ignore Corn, Outs, Forum., Butter, Eggs, Bacon, L%rd, Rags, Ac. April 1, 1.36,3.—tf GROCERIES & LUMBER AT PAXTON'S STuRP, ON TAI; HILL, IL\ LTI.VO:LE STREET. GETTY - SDI:HO, l'A. FRESH GROCERIES every week from tho City, Provisions, Dried as Green Fruit! •,f all kinll, al w.rya on hand, at lowent PERCALE, IZEI! FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHEESE, PURE. CIDER YIN DIA I'S ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIuNARIER, BROOMS, LVMBER, such as Scantlin;r, P.,st Sldu,;leA. Plank. ke., rally on haul At 1,1,t living ',lf,. Call anise, Juno 2-L-Ir. BARGAINS GROCERY H A VING opened a now Grocery. In Clettysbnrg, en the nertle.west corner of the Public Milan., have lost reit-tired a splendid assortment of FRESII GROCERIES including Sugars. Coffees, Molasses, Syron, 'Teas. Spices, Tobacco, Solt, Fish,Llams, Shoulders, &c. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,Fruits.Sosps, Fancy Articles and Notions gener ally. We will also keep on hrin4 FLOUR. and FEED STUFFS. Having porch:Lord for CAST!, we are prepared to se'l very cheap. Give 1.1.71 a call and Judge fur your selves. JOHN CREgg, Sept. J. IV—CILESS. Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER HAVE removed their Store to the Ninestedt prop erty, on CLatubershurg street, slier. they pro pos., to keep constantly on hand GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, 4:e. Alm), VEGETABLES in Se1130!1, fresh from the city and country. They are determined to dell. aa;cheap as the cheapeet,and as they only a=k the I owestiting profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal time of public patronage. MEALS t Bito. AprllB,lB6B—tf. WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Doe. 4, 1567.-t ( SELLING OFV! A, rapidly as /can to mak., roostfor more 6 , ROCERLES AND LIQUORS. VTASING)nat returned from tho City with the !arg il est and most varied assortment crime gads ever offered here, I expect every body to lools to their Luterostand buy where they can get the cheapest and beat goods Ibr the • CASH,' as that is my motto TAMMY GR 0 C SR IRS of all kinds. conslstinz In part of Syrups of all kinds, Molasses, Sugar., Hoffees,Teas, Spices, he., Ate. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Large lot of very good Sugar•cured Hams, No.l Mack erel. Sbad and Herring. My Liquor cannot be surpassed In cheapness or quality, from Common Whiskey to. pure French Brandy, Holland Gin or Rye Whiskey— for medilnadosother purposes. lintel Keepers can bo supplied with Liquors at ‘ City• prices, and save freight and package. SI ishlef's, Hoofland's and Zia gari Bitters. also, A. SpeeVis Grape Wine. W3L J. MARTIN,- Baltimore st.,Gettyaborig. May 27,180.-tf GILLESPIE & 00; Vealers in Flour, Grocer ies, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., TNITrIt the attention of the publlo to their large• 1 stock of Goode, at the old stand. en York street r pelt dock' to the Globe Ind, consisting of the best or GROC E R I E'S Sagan, Bytmme, itoleesee, Coffee; Tsai, aploesplialt,. fo tho • BEST BRANDS OF, FLOUR In the market, with Baru, Itheshkdi, Bides, pleb, Dried Smite, Oonfeetiowe, .114" . • N 0 T I 0 N S , g reat y AWN* and Wtitow•ware, a tons wars, Croakers-ware, Baakets. &stars, Tobacco*. and a thousand and Oneother Utah and fifth, always for , sale. • Opulent* Cu. will spare DO arprt to Plague. and ara confident of being able. to do no by eonatantly bon, ' a fall and thole* stock, Awl tialltogiat the rely lowest profits. Courtney Amnon* waniedodtber Ibr the mod. or Is exchange fer goods, highest market price allowed. Jftp.l7. L CULLISPIR, DA.BUL:CASILIKAN. Jane 17, 18163.--te j a PRINTING, EXECUTED NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EMIE PRI CIN Proprietor Orocerits. IIE: 4 1:1.I.S ME= IN GETTYSBURG JOIIN CRESS 3: SON REMOVAL ALL =DS' OF ALSO, BITTrER AIID EGGS, OP IVORY Diumuumon VP Q#• ~~ Rum CI 111Itr ga t it 7: 4141 *Ord end, : ' TXItYi Olt Tns STAB 171 *Mint ;ley familiar, 4132.00*y not pall within the yadir, tinned until en ereiregee timi of the publiehenh • ADTLATIMIXTA art lihcra I deAcietion iIU lingLy be loartyr tic A w.II M i 11111114114114 etrenstiOliet the half larger the/V*l4l,lW In Adams epanstii 41d, NS canny!' bi excellod, , Jos , Nilotic of all 'k Inds ril and at fair iota,. ' pabd.bl Leta, ac , in every viariakfla 01,11 not kr. Tart:64El"C Oroftssioul _ DR. STAL (,rated to tlio Ditgiterral tim.irit strict, &POOO4. will Lie imitated It.. /041014,_ pal I tial arta . uf ortabla. EMS DR. It. D. lir • Ann"uuentr to It file -be 11111.1 returned WNW, PA tire. Odle. at ibe no{el. m e t( Nu; u ?STOWS, P. Q. A dente counly,-Pa. [)H. J. A, ARM tiering located At* • to all ltrancltce of 10. e lilt orrice. ~he net probed* )IcKatdareroeta,P. 0., At'WWI Ct./Unity, P. n It, D. 31. ECK locatod at ITEIDLIOIS to the public, and laktas by ft•-aiottal duties to eierit tart pat ro.go. Dit. .1. W. 0. 0' Ila• hie Oincei at hi el t , ct. ter. ,1 ion above the liettysburg, ]Lay 20,1607, JOHN LAWRE e tivt, llNrr In Chamberol, of the Lutheran Church, Ilorncen Urn,: Storeof bete nml u •tten , Y any el the Drui,t Probes in are iiiVited to cull. - 1)11. (2. IV. 11=17=1"Ig' lIIITI=2 Y., wiry ii.thry, to Skim Diseritme. - ,( DAVID WILL' AT LAW,OOIen at War, curler of C,ut,ivare. Iter,ren,e.—llon.rhmtlen May I,la. 15167. GLAIJI AGEN' sigt...l will attood t. 3 1, against t tin U. P. (LAM. Holt 11l in!, 113ek PAT, Pe nsion the °lCl:tint! or Jr. nt WaohinKt..n. Mty 20,1967. At t ore ey OS. 11. LEFEV LITII.I.IITO Will pr,,nlptly attend t. Iv, wag ..f itaoda, Ltasei..tc end, LlFtld R . bta 4 - ,roniteoti Yrollerick , tipled by Drs. Shorb, Kin 11.4 y Itu, • Attorneys and D • McCONAUG sled JOIllqM. /MA of the low, at hie old °MO% o Itt •tere, Chaillbetiblifg special attention gly•O • Ri•ttivnicut of EitAt4l6: clatme 1.. Pensioas,'llmaity, against U. Statt.edit all Om ly attended to. Land wArrAnAillanated,a in lowa and ALOr westmn t~J. COVER,. • • LA®, .111 promptly all otlarr Business tntrott • le.t betww,•n Valtneatoc' ur'.store.,BalUmore street May 24.1467 DAVID A: BUE ti ‘T LAW, will bona and Ali other Luminous ►t his reel& ne• opposite the Court lions*. Ausiatos JOHN w. TLF ABLE BARBER, No Diamond, next door to M bnrg,t's., where be, can al to attend to all bnetnitealn excellent esletatit *admit Wee him a all, May 29. 1867. caURVEYOR I_7 CONTRYANCSIL Th , ken oat a Con•ejeneeei LI with the orrice °MOUNT! the WRITINOOFDEEDS.DO_ ARTICLES Ow AO R Or BAL Haring had conelderabiti ert hopes to rerelre• liberal a • ne.s• prompt ly attended to Post otlleo adtfrree Fairfield Mny 29, 746: —l7. iarp;ntero an 0. C.CABIIMAN. CARP EN undersigne a- form tho public.quat Carpenting in the Shop to Schick, Yell street. We In oar line ottinqineeo ostabli,linient in aettyvbp Wt:lrrpo by a strict Mein stutro of public psf.Tmoutige May 29, 1867.-tt % V M C. FIAT. GETTYS'B 'ARPENTER -& A re p reparctl to Jo All la ads lug and erecting luallAnag* They loop cooltintly on to order, DOoltS, SIIIITTIKAS, BLI W N DOW VRAXIM w1:IoW 11 And any othtr Ar/ Seasoned material capita wurtmen fu with ilimietich Ma_Orclora promptly at Sept.l9, 11147eett TO THE BULL . TY AND .wiro. Wait T I L E- etp4ay . 114. = at 11 ia old stand, on Wad readr .t all Omar.* Saws think dome In Ma kinds of work for building tarts', sodMrat neatly aW say other satabltatuatowt I Moods always fro resat prosrpteassaaddkpatch. , AKlPl!kmakik to Dualist AO r a y . . , ronage. Rawl Book -1 8. ktA , D Y opixnAttix &loom dmattal essomodsw • • Use Tontfaal lbrirsikkof OW book sedomml myricil lams MI • addles leripmmiL Yliabromm, kW. ••• dprll.l6s6olmJ • tlaim,lllmmoursad . e•tration sad V m ogt!, • date. 401111 mo TM* Peed di% 440 tamer moor, 74 bminesiridl4 thmt "MOW% • =',-•.; ME
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