. • Yfe.411001,3(1111.--4A WOll2llOl - aLtempt Wass /sweat Wienteapot ?When you're tensile It. Tim out.) , tolerated munleters are the tub - . SALE 45 EXCHANGE/ST- - ABL,ES. "kilted . • fants—rOcket. - - WHIM does a criminal resemble - an old book ? When he is bound over. A SELF-DENYINO woman-one who sends word "not at home," when she is WITAT sort of a sickel do harvesters long for in mid -summer? I-sickles! Slum found a dollar the other day in an alley. He calls it alimony. Fazsoost of the press—Snatching a kiss from a pity girl in a crowd. "I DON'T think, indeed, that you are very smart." "No, indeed, wife; but every body knows that I am awfully shrewed." To ascertain the number of children In a street—teat a drum. To "ascertain the number of loafers—Start a dog fight. r "I OA ME hear selling ruy;toots the other day," said Scuttle to a friend. "How so ?" "Well, I had them haigioied." THERE Is said to be great similarity be tween a vain young lady and a confirmed drunkard, in that neither of them can get enough of the glass. A sertou, in attempting to kiss a pretty girl, got a violent box on the ear. "There," he exclaimed, "just my luck ; always wrecked on the coral reefs." "MY son," said a man of doubtful morals, putting his hand on the head of a young urchin. "I bellerVatan has got hold of you." "I believe's° too," the urchin re plied. Mae. Partington has been reading the health officers' weekly reports, and thinks "Total" must be an awful maligant disease, since as many die of it as all the rest p u t together. A CIEECE,—Public 'Opinion has found • somewhere the following original joke : "The earliest mention of a banking trans , action—when Pharaoh received a check on the Bank of the Red Sea, which was cross. ed by Moses and Aaro." Was it a Pharaoh Bank ? If so, Why should there be A-run upon it ? Ar a grand review by George HI. of the Portsmouth fleet, in 1780 1 there was a boy who mounted the shrouds with so much agility as to surprise every spectator. The King particularly noticed it, and said to Lord Lothian, "Lothian, I have heardmuch of your agility, let us see you run up after that boy." "Sire," replied Lord Lothian, "it is my duty to to follow your majesty. A PROVINCIAL Judge, who was a great bore in his way, called upon Bautru, wish ing to see him. "Tell - him I am in bed." "Sir, he says he will wait till you are risen." "Tell him I am very Ill.?' "He Says he will prescribe some remedy." "Tell him lam in the last extremity." "He says he wishes to say adieu to you." "Tell him lam dead." - "He says he will sprinkle you with holy water." "Confound him ! let him in." Ix one of the pistol galleries on the Paris Boulevard, the favorite target is an egg on a water fountain which with the jet rises and falls capriciously as woman's humor. The egg is a mere shell, that it may be more docile to the fluctuations of the water.. The owner of the shooting . gal_ lery procures these egg shells from a neigh boring pastry cook, at the price of four francs the hundred. The cook makes his apprentices thrust a needle-like tube through the shell and suck the egg, empting their mouths in a basin as fast , as they are filled. 2hese eggs are then used in making pastry and the shells arc sold. BAnBAROtTS OPERATION.--=A Chinese shave and shampoon is thus described by a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune: "The operator took a razor, and strapping it upon hisleg, began to cut the beard from my fitce without having lathered IL " Upon my suggesting that a little lather would prove beneficial, he replied that it was en tirely useless and had a tendency to make the hair stiff and tough, and therefore was never used by persons who had any know ' ledge of the human face divine and its ap pendages. I, perforce, acquiesced in the opinion expressed, but would rather be allayed twice with soap than once without. After the beard had been taken off, and it was done in a very short time, the barber took a long, sharp, needle-like spoon, and began to pierce my ears. He explored every avenue, and brought up, from numer ous little crevices, bits of wax and dirt - which had been accumulating there since my childhood, for I never submitted to such an operation before. Having become satisfied with picking about my ears, the barber suddenly - twisted my neck to one side in ' such a manner that it cracked, as if the vertebra) had been disodated. "Hold on :" "All right," replied the tonsor, "me no hurt you,' and he continued to jerk and twist my neck until it was as limber as an old wo man's dish-rag,. He then fell to beating my back, breast, arms, and sides with his list, and pummelled the muscles until they fairly glowed with the beating they had re ceived. He then dashed a bucket of cold grater over me, and.having dried my skin with towels, declaied that his work was done. I dressed myself, and having paid • my two cents„ walked away, feeling like a new Man. The sensation of soreness was gone, and one .of elasticity remained. I really never felt better in my life, and must say that half an hour under the Suds ; of a Chinese barber would be far better than a glass of soda after a night's debauch." Cons sok CONStalmos.—A well-known physician sap: icßat alt that the appetite requires of the most nourishing faxi, such as fresh beef, lamb, oysters, raw eggs, fruit, vegetables, suidAhree times a day take a glass of egg nog, made as rich as the patient can bear. Avoid all alcoholic drinks: Bathe twice a Week in water made agreeably warm, and Ina warm room After bathing rub the body and limbs with sweet oIL Exercise daily in the open air; walking is the best. Stand erect, exercise the arms and lungs freely, keep the mind cheerful, take freely of the best cough medicine, and consump tion will be - a stianger to your household. "For making the best cough syrup, take one ounce of thoroughwort, one ounce of flaxseed; simmer together in one quart of water until the strength is entirely extract- 1 ed. Btrain'earefully ; add one pint of best molasses and a half pound of loaf sugar; simmer them well together, and when - cold bottle tight. It is the cheapest, best, and the safest medicine for coughs now or ever used. A few doses of one tablespoonful at a time will 'alleviate the most distressing cough of the lungs; soothes and allays Irri tation, and if oi?sitinued subdues any tend ency to consemption; breaks up entirely the whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, and all affections of the legs and throat Thoustutda of precious lives may be saved - every year by this cheap and simple reme dy, as well as thousands of dollam which would otherwise be stoma in the purchabe of nostreiiii, which are both useless 'and Ilangerouil." - ' A Gams:man once said to Rowland Ilill, "It is sixty-five years since I first heard ~y ou preach and the.sermon was well worth remembering. You - remarked that some people are very squeamish about the man ner of anlergyznan in preaching, hot You then added, 'supposing one fa hearing a will read, Os:reacting to receive a legacy, would you employ the time in cdtw a i n i the laWystrn meow while reading it I , No, yOtr wield glee eit your interest to: aseer rain if any ildnif 'KM left to YOUT sell; sod iimezt r, how mach. Let- !Aid you 4,4014•4 1 " . AL remedy for crying to-' • • . . ' 1 1 11 E Proprietor of those . Stables, feelingthankfill for the liberalpatronage here. totere received, begs leave tolateras the public that hecoatiutsee the LIVERY BUSINESS at his oldstaad on Washington street, Gettisbn rgos es r the Railroad, . where he is prepared at all times to accommodate persona with anything la Minns. Ainaucial; Notice tol . Capitalists PERSONS deistrlag of Investing, and realising nearly ?AR PER CENT, are revinestad to call at the GettyslyrctlN - ationa. Bank , AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNI 0 WI) A CIFI C • A. , 4 ALSO CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS: Those Investments' ire daily growing In favor and sales'inEreaseng. AWBONDS can he had at all times at this Dank and where all information concerning said Invest ments will be cheerfully gfven. Dec.lB.lB67.—tf J. EMORY BAIR. Cashier. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK , EDWARD RTDLEF, *`x,io9, 311 awl :11134 Gland, 60, 68 and 7 d Allen etrerts, Fifth Block East from the Bowery. June 10,1868.-4 m GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and SOLD. EIEVEN•TIIIRTY BONDS converted into FIVE-TWEN TY BONDS without charge. , COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The ITIGH.EST PREMIUM paid on GOLD andSILVER. STOCKS and 'BONDS, of all kinds, bought for pereoas without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. • . . Internet on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I person/. viz: 5 PER CENT. for? year, 4 PER CENT' for 6 months, 3 PER CENT. for 3 months. Persons wishing information In regard to 11. S. Bonds, and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give usa call, and we will give all information cheerfully. J. ESIORY BAIR, Cashier. 'Gettysburg, ocl3o, 1867-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. OTICE TO HOLDERS . OF 7-3 O NOTES. Last tali,' whect i tl;e privilege of converting the dn. gut 740 Not expired, many persons who neglected to convert Into 6430 Bonds, or sell, lost the premium, and thesrfrilege of converting. . It will be the same with the 7-30's maturing in Jana aid July next, if not dlepoied of in time. This Bank will either . convert. or purchase. the 740'e, allowing piquet= GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. and intermit, Neb. 19, 180.-tf, T HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG, PENNA., n agent for the sale of the First Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT.GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at par with Interest payable seml-astorially at our counter. All necessary Isithratatiow glue. OEO. ARNPLD,Oubier. Gettysburg, 11t0r.17, FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOT/ Interest on SPECIAL Dali(WrlO as iterlinrs I PEI CENT. PER AMIT44 lOi t l YEA f " " " WONTO, 3 a a a a a 3 , WILL oortvisr 1 . 11 , T-30 NOTY2' INTO 6-20 BONDS . AS USUAL free of !char9e; • OLl3li coltroulto &Trawl. , ROTAS it ooireortg. Will also purchase a sell STOCKS and BONDS* *wary kind &n or clam as Closannetesou n t win at alitines pay no HIGHLBT PAW* far . 1 GOLD AND SILVER, . - - 1 . ~.,_ . and with phweart blown all. Wnsfstan .rwaiway as neretsnarepertnaing So a well .- 0110.:IL1WOVe, Owtldee. 61Witywhwwir„Ngy. 0 . 1022-12: . - -- . .; • -, • SIX DO If litat • 1 4 1 3 • I will: m aim Doilamper 04 ft!' Auk cox LIU ismiredat aft& 1111114 L . Mfabined•-*1 OIiONIMMet - WO *OW GiTTYSBUia IJVIRY, GRANITE YARD, HORSES, COACHES, HUMES, ac., tarnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent drivers sent along If desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the con ntry. ills Stock and Coaches are of the first clue, and no pains will be spared to make passen gers comfortable: .Ile is prepared stall times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to parties de siring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. . ALSO-110118E8,AN-D MULES will bebought and sold at all times. Persons des'' , lag to parehasestock will end it to their advantage to call on the undersigned, SI his dock is warranted to be aerepresented or ad sale. He has a due lot of Horses silk/4'les at present on band which will be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to work as represented. .Persons will And It to thei radvantag e tocaHat the stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. - • May 29, 1867.—tf NICROLAB WEAVAIt THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. • THE undersigned would respect .* Italy Inform the public that he has opened • new LIVERY, SALE AM) EXCIIANGE STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior ac. commcdatlons in this line. lie has provided himself with Buggies, Carriages, hacks, Light Wagons, to , of the latest styles, suMcient to meet the public de. mend. Ills horses are all good, without spot or blem. !eh, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crisp. plea," but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties tan always be 'accommodated and comfortable equipments furnished. rarties,large or mall, CAD get mast what they want on the most aemsnmodatlng terms. Vhators to the Battle-Held politely attended. to, and reliable drivers furnished if desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot - upon the arrival and departure of every train. 1011011 bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance for bargains given. Our motto is "fair play and no gouging. lill.Particular attention paid to furnishing Ve hicles and Hacks for Funerals. air•We Batter ourselves that by charging moder ately and by furnishing superior accommodations, we cannot fall to please every one who patrontses our establishment. T. T. TATE. May 20.1887.. 'glarbit T'ardo. CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OP BALTIMORE AND EAST MID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-lIOUSE, G.g.TTYSB UJ?G, PA., N VARY DESCRIPTION OP WORK NXSOUTND IN TILRRINRST STYLE OF TII4 ART Ilay Z, 1857. —t f GETTYSBUitGIMARBLE YARD. MEALS .4 BRO In Mutt York Street,Clottystarg, Pa. Where they oreproparel to furnish al I k Indoor work In theirllne, BIICII AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES MANTLES, &c., &c at the shortest notice,end es cheap as the cheapest JOirGllve ua a call. Produce taken iu exchange for work. Gettysburg, May 29.1887- ME • G.F.TTYSBUIVA PA., • RAILRO.AD PAIAGIIT DEPOr. PETER BRITLAR Is prepared to turxtsb ORANIT 8, fuPtikli kinds of • }WILDING AND:SIONZWENTAL at reasonat4e ratel— Curbing, Sills,. Steps, Ashlers, Pots, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and finished In every style deslrwl, by best sof workmen. 1113.0rdera from a Waimea promptly attended to June-3.—tf WAGON- MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully in. forms the public that he carries on the • WAGON—MAKING BUSINESS In &Mita branches, at his Shop, In Freedom township, on the road 'eluting from.Sicelearrs School-house to Stilleritown. at the Hitt Church, and to prepared to ex. ecute all orders with promptness. IIstirREPAIRING — V:4 OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He elan mannEsetures HAND -RAKES, SHAKING FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and , retail trade. He hopes, brprompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to hint at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,11567.—1 y WILLIAM H. HOUCK. JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, I. prepared to forniall on slyrt notice and reasunab'e - • tome COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Ileaisa keens on band a large assortment of WALL PAPER.. which ho (tenant lowesteash rates, and if de sired will furnish hands to put it on the will. PLAIN & FANCY ,SIGN PAINT 12V0 EXECUTED TO ORDER. tar York street-a few doors ems t ofLutheran Church . May 27, 1868- tf. FLOUR _& FEED. IWILL be in Gettysburg with Flour. &e.,every MON DAY and Fillt/AY In each Week. Persons *botany desire me to furnish them with either FLOUR OR FEED STUFF) will leave 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 Sept. 25, 1867,-tf GEORGE GINGELL. OBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL-HANGER, Ent dtiddle street,halfa square from elicCourl-houte, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or , der, In his lino:. Work done In the most sat is• factory manner, and at prices as low: as can possibly be afforded to make a living. GAS PIPE furnished, as well ai Chandelle., Brackets, Drop Lights An.; also WATER PIPE, &UPI, Top ant Prost Spigots, and.in short, everything belonging to gas or water fixtures, Belle hung, and furnished if dreirre.l. Locke of all kind/ repaired. (Dec. 2.5,1667.—tf BARK! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED 1 TI? SUBSCRIBER. WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK.OAK BARK, ,for be will pay $0 00 per cord,ou dellrery. in ; goodorilexat lanyard in Gettysburg. 11-nutellils T OUT eymeii Carpenters 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK,: for which the highest market price r ill be given Feb. 12.-Gm AT GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, NEW YORK CITY The Largest and Cheapest Stock of STRAW GOODS in this City, Without doubt Millinery Conde,. Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Parasol. Yankee Notions, Skirts, Drees and Cloak Trim mings and Fringes, all tinder regular prices, Ladies' Whalebone Camels, at 50 cts., 75 cts., $l.OO, and npwards, cheap. ..4Y - MILLINERS SUPPLIED.-ea GETSBURG RAIL ROAD. CHANGE,OF CONNECTIONS. On and after Monday, May 11th, 1868, Passen ger Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and make connections as follows: FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN willleaveGettyaborg at 8 15, A.M., with passeng" for York, Ilarrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and It eat, arriving at Hanover Junction without change ofcars, •tlO 15,A.31., connecting with the feat Line South, on the Northern Ventral Railway, Mid arriving at Baltimoreat 12 30,:n00n.. Also, connecting with Mall train from Baltimore north, arriving in an isborg at 1 00, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg 12 30, P.M., with passengers from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore, and Waahingtou. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Getty .‘ i= barn at 1245,'P. 3f., arriving at lianoverJunction at 2 40, and connecting with Mail train Louth. Arrive in Baltimore at 5 20, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 4 20, P. M., with passensera from Philadelphia, liar riebnrg,and tho North and Watt and also withpassen gars from Baltimore and Washington by the Nast Line North, which leave/Baltimore at 1219, noon. - Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mall train, at 8 30 A. M., and arrive in Gettysburg at 12 30, P. M. Ot leave Baltimore in the Bast Line at 12 10, noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 4 20, P.M. But ono change of cars either way, viz: at Hanover June lion. : R.McCURDY, May 0, 1808. A SERVANT FOR ALL Improvementifor Opening, Voeing and Latching Gates., MAY be attached to any gate and operated from .IN.L. buggy, team or eaddl , by one hand, , in any de sired direction from the gs, ed and closed from one point, at any dlstanrys from the gate. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raising the poets; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Farm nights of this ial prorem ant. • Also, ROM & BRAKE'S pIyRICAN LEVER GATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates' to drive through—as they remain by tholr team. open, close and latch a gate; without the nocmalty or getting in the wet or mod. For tur.her intamation, Ac., address ISRAEL BRICK ER, &Zonation P. 0., Adams co., Pa. May 13.—ff Lamb Knitting Machine. TUNonly FuntllP Machlue this sets up Its own work knits all sixes, widens and narrows, knits the heel into the stocking, and narrows off the toe complete—producing all Tarlatan of knit goods from an Infant's stocking, mitten or glove toe lady's shawl or hood. PRICE RUM= TO 68 Doixesst It Is ring*, duraide,easily aerated and soarranial to succeod in Inn hands or sear picrehaser. AGENTS WASTED. Addreu, with stump for circular and sample stock J_ .D. OADE, lie n. d4rent, 9 Chestnut st., Phila. May 6.--kor 30 ARMY WAGONS 1r PRITA2III SALA AT POLLOWIS* PLAIMI 19 AT LITTLEST° 2 AT NEW dXFORD, 9 JEFFERSON STATION. 2„,Ti, 0" a wagons are a# In good or aid arr volFatailelaa far 1144,0•40. Alio, bark let a .Pena POTS Mina 8 .1103, r ug, wittimoomlow. z er •• 4' • ; .JOHNZO C youNT)I3, - -0 QM POUND! - Lied Apo, von MIX OURS OP • PEPOMDAOIipIobtROAT NEW OICMID, ADAMS CO., 444: - Tjetinamatog ariniesed dlaeaae of the Theeet aa oy nee t tees eteonding: - Also, SCARLET PIVITIL Thts totalloineMktieen trW In TritY(TUNDS OF • CASES; la different parts - of the eountrt, and -ban never been known to WI If tater' la time and according to directlene. It is warranted to care. Olve it • trial. and It Will speak An Welt. Every beueehold should provide themselves with a box of this medicine and keepit on Nandi. Them:tree that it has erected are truly I:marvelous. 1111..Prenared, anal sold by Inuit YOOXX k 00.,00b tysbarg, Pa • or by their authorised' agents. For vale at nearly all theStoree In Adams county. May 1867.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT Et 00. Has for Sale 150 Arnut, Mills, FO*n dries, Afaoltinti Neaps, Tavern Stands, Country Seats, Store Stands, Town Houses and Town Lots, IN PENNSYLVANIA; MARYDAND Kir-Persons ''i•Ling to pnrelizse es well as sell property will do well to call at my Otline, or address by letter, u they will find It to tbeir adrubtge June 24,1868.-4mb MARSH CREEK TIAJNING MILL. • T im undersigned has established a PLANING MILL, on Marsh creek, four miles from Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture DOORSAND DOOR FRAMES, ' 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 beet of lumber always be need, airthoronghly dried, a kiln having been put np for the purpose. Orders watched, and promptly attended to. Prices aa low as the loweat, and every effort made to accom• modate customer/. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 20, ISOB.-1y WIRE RAILING, iLl:l' Wire fluardsfor sione Fronts Vil ' "" • !Pm , Asylums, &c.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire 7 . 77- Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieve., Pendent, Screens for Coal, Ores, Sand, &c., Ileavy Crimped Cloth - for Spark Arrestent; Landscape Wires fax Windows, Paper makers' Wires,Oznamental IV lee Work, Ac. Every in formation by aldressinl the manufacturers. M. WALKER & SONS, No. 11 North Sixth at., Yeb.5,18139.-Iy. I NFORMATION FOR MAR ' • RIED LADIES. The undersigned, after suffering the cares of three children during a married life of five years, and a con- Want irregularity of the menstrual., haying been re. stored and continued In perfect 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 seed a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with di ructions for preparing and using the same, width they' will find en infallible regulation. She hopes,everY married lady will cbtain 'the prescription, as it will. coat them nothinr, and certainly prove the ;curie of great relief to many. Ladies desiring the prescription free will please address MRS. SARAH B. CLARFIELD, Box 66. Brooklyn, N. Y. June 10 —3in Wool Wanted. THE highest mar et price will be givba krivoo, by GUNMAN & 11017.11 AN, N. W. corner of Square, Gettysburg, PA. Juue 3.--tf W. HOWARD DROOKS & STEVENSON WIDE AWAKE CAPS, AND CAMPAIGN EQUIP Sf ENTS. ?10.119 North TA ,rd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Caps and Capes, of enamelled 01l cloth, of all colon made to order at ehorteat possible wake. July 10.--1 m ,t GENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING OP TUE GREEN."—The must entertaining book published, abounding in Romance, Humor and Wil. Agents say it to the best selling' book out, no people are tired of the repetition of dry details and army reports. ONE AGENT SOLD 58 IN ONE WEEK. 92 .` " 162 Liberal term. to agente. Fend for a C . :rental-. Also, Family Quarto Titbit, Peet Elithat )(abed. POlielter. ttl.attit 7th Street, Philadelphia, Penna. Jpiy 10.-71 a. AGENTS WANTED tR TIIIS COT:STT POP. THZ SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO%IPANI, Handsome compensation allowed gc.l Agente, Address, 11. A. WIDDIFIELD, Special Agent, July 10.-Im. • Walnut It., thila4.la A i E A DA?• e. ll , : a u n , i n t r n e , r p , m BEEN k COMPANY., 41:1Clielanut et , Philada. July 10.-1 ni WANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD WAGES wilrbegiven for Spit claim Lauds,— Apply ium : nliately to JOIIN 1117 PP June 10.—tf Natritto and Netvary. REMOVAL! The firm of SOPIIt k 3lcatnrxxv have removal to North Baltimore street. next door to Spannlees shoe Rom We have on hand a choice assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, of all kinds and latest styles. Silver and Plated Ware also, fine Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES 01 the best manufacture. Also, Violins, Guitars, de cordeons, Flutes, Fifes, te., Violin and Guitar Striim, Keys, &c. kinds of Rinfiring in c•ur line done ad as reasonable prices ((3 elsewhere, and warranted. • 0-Thankful for past favors, we solicit a contain flatfeet of same. SOPER, & McCAItVNEY. June 17, 1808.-lf ISAAC K. STAUFFER, !Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 148 North2d st., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRES ENTS! 410-Itepalrlng of Watebes and Jewelry promptly attended to. [Nor. 27, 1807.-17 SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 ARCS AS'TEERT. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! RICH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, Including every style and description, made expressly for the Winter trade, which forneatness and durability cannot be surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Ifisoufactoarog XstslahlamooS, 704 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. sar-Ro-plathi g at short notice,. Dec.lB, 1867. (Aug. 21.-1) NEW STORE. NO. 902 e11N,9 TN UT STREET, James E. Caldwell & Co JEWELERS, Have been appointed • I:W*OUL AIMIT3 thisvit7 fa; flutiesqllte Gamut itvo. aompeßra FINN ELISOZRO•PLATBD WAAL we guirsubso these to bo decidedly superior 10 suyttilng In She et, excelling In design, delak and quidlty. A large eseartinent will be maintab;al, and sold at the stanntbehunre regular USED PRICES Of blue of S tampedeta on thlo Elates Plat* 011Alltlimito Trade Mark J. E. CALDWELL & Go. 902 ettESTNITT ST - isuAti '~~r~: A\ I) OTHER STATES E:C=I!1:1 ME3Z1133 W. C. STALLSMITII tr. SON, Gettysburg, ra. ((luid and Silver,) A CARD TO THE LADIES DR DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEM A LER. inhllible in correcting Irregu- Imities,'Removing Obatrnctions of the Monthly Tarns, from whatevor Cause, and always eacceesfol ID a Pre ventive. Females peculiarly ,situated, or those 'apposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that condition lest they "invite miscar riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor as sumes naresponsibility, although their mildnesewill prevent any mischief to health. Price $1 per Box. Six Boxes IS. 801d 1 ,7 B. LIU BEII„ Druggist,Bolo Agent for Get. tysbur , Pa. Ladle., by sending - him gt through the Post utllce, can have the Pills sent, (conildentially,) by • Mall, to any part of the country "free of postage." April 25,180.5.--1 y ALL AROUND THE WORLD I The First Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett ' s Hair Restorative, By the N. 11. State Agricultural Society, at its Pair holden inasTashau, Sept. 20, 18CC. BARRETTS VEGETABLE HAIR RE STORATIVE restores Gray Hair to its natural color. Promotes the growth of the Hair. Changes the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents Hair falling eut. 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 t CO., Proprietors, .Manchester, N. 11. E1.E.014114 Dr. R. Horner, Oottyiburg; J. fl-Taugh- Inbaugh, Hampton Hartman and Sadler; Peters burg ;;Stsyder h Son, Littleetown. and Druggists gen erally. lob. 12, 1883 —ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L TRH GREAT Zingari Bitters. fil IIIS* WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered -.- and Introduced about twenty year. ago by Dr. S. Cheopsus;.an eminent Egyptian physician. 11 hail tong seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease, and no ! prevent much oftho suffering which the human foul'- , iy was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind ' every day In vivid colors a. he moved among the sick anddying, and (*served the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then lu use. Thus lee was led to think and experiment; sod after ton yell's' studratol labor, he presented to leis fellow-man the wonderful Zinged ' Bitters. Tie effect ot this preparation Cu the Pre( sentinel and core of disease was so msrrellone and astonishing, that thceturist flattering marks of royal Prior were bestowed two hint who discolored it...... Hie name was placed Aspen the Roll of Nobles. and a gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. B. Cheopsus, the Public Iliffiefartor—w as presented to him by the Vicer o y. Thepreparathen has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preceptive and curative meas ure, and with see-le great suckess, that it has been in• tie laced into nearly all!: he eueral hospitals of the old world. The old saying thatnn onto 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 P , r4latently used. All pathologists row agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood.and that any combination whirl, arts on the exert-tory organs, and keeps them In working order, most prevent &inefficient actuneulation clam poison to exert ititerrible effects on the organisne. This is true not only df'cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, especially ' , the different forma of fever. The 7.lngari Bator+ Is Just such a remdy as the above conditions require. It acts (.11 the roue of excretion and secretion. keeping up a perfectteal \ ante between then,. This Bitters is compliesed en• titely of roots and herbs, no nicely concocted that every organ Is acted Olson and put in tone. 1C taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and l*ellieg. ie,,,,,,,,,„e0es Of th e mi ng e rg di e ,". , e . promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, Halter., . been cured by It Cholera, Liarrhu-a, Dyesent rle ' Trunks 'Valises, Whip., Cigars, and A variety of no- i Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, A e, : t ,... , 0 ..,,,,,,, e _, 1 , 1,46129, 186.9.-te Nervous Debility, Anaemia. Female Irregular/if . DTsPerala,Platuleacy, Colic, tr. i . P.i.00 00. ~42.... r...i... quart Uvt t.. Principal Depot et the Waluut street wharf, flat\ CUNNINGHAM ; Heiberg, Pa. \ Sold by Druggist*, Uotel keepers and amoers en- ! \ _ erally. ! igs.„o. F. KALDFLEISCII, sole Agent for Getty*. 4. LWA YS AHEAD . burg. ! \ - P. EAUTEIL, Sole Proprietor )ray 29,136 T. Ilarrientrg, Pa Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS! FOR TUE WEAK, FOR THE PALE, FOR THE SICKLY, FOR TUE AGED, FOR FEMALES, FOR SPRING USE I !! ;ail- No 'litters equal to thorn ! SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, -MADE OF-. Wine, Herbs and Roots Speer's Celebrated Wine, so well.knows, with PERUVIAN BARE, CIIAMOSIILE FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT WILD CHERRY BARK, OINOKR, and such other HERBS mud ROOTS .1 ' .6 will in all eases assist Digestion, promote the Becretione of the sp. tem nation.) channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE .. Young and Old, Male and Female AD ace it with wonderful emcees. Brings,. COLORR To the pale white lip, BLOOM AND BEAUTY • To the thin Ewe and Care worn countenance. Cures FEVER and Creates AVPETITR. Try them. tree none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT TERS. Sold by Draggles and Grocers. See that my signature is over the cork of each bottle. ALFRED SPEER, Passak, N. J., and 243 Broadway, New York. s3..Trade suppllrod by JNSTON, HOLLOWAY k CO, Philadelphia; GEORG OH E A. KELLY, Pittsbnrgh and by all Wholesale Dealers. July 10, MS.- AT °nary. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests I GETTYSBURb FOUNDRY. TIIE would inram his c us tomer s aid others, that het. still man ttc t ring xaelitui kilt& of canting' and Machines, motto to Order, on 'short no ties, inch as TIIRESUERS AND POWERS, (Aye different sizes of Powers) CLOVER-SEED RUT, LIMB AND SEPA RATORI3, COENFODDER OUSTERS, griLiw AND NAY COTT Rs ; CORN PLANTERS: PLOUGHS, "c 4" Ca st , Ploughs, Barehear Ploughs, SideliUl And Corn Ploughs; the WIRKSPRING HORSE' RAKE, the latest improvement• ; also SHIESHAN'S SE" DISCHARGING He willilkowlse mauracturo MOWERS AND REAPERS. METAL SCREWS for Cider Presses, IRON RA4LINO Mr Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low rates!. EOR BALL. --A One-horse Wagon. DAVID STERNER. April 15, 1868.--tt 4001 J cirtirts. 628 1100PiSKIRT!3. 628 W3l. T. lIOPSIN'S "OWN MAKE" i 'lr-NETZ'ONE are the bed and Ciaatnere LOW Patna Het.P.,111212,0in the matitet. Trail Wass .prima - Ruiz.gyp 8140; an. 40 j $ 1 45. lain Skin ,6 ii = 4 lqp‘ 26,,,.6 ; 2 r yes , Conte t w.ae; and ea sl3e. Worrataw iw 7irrtritel4r Make or , 911TION SHIRTS," 2 / 1 0•41/1 D ir n 1;060 springs, $1.20 to $2.60.- 6 ...- T rkt 74: 20to an swap, frost 96 Nate to • are bettar than theauteald by other emeabtletimeate as drat gistagoode, and at much lower Takeo. ?... W ! Make of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are lb - "" --. Pa parilor to all other Hwy Marta Were . Potato, lad o r ll 7 have to be exazdned or worn to convinee Bryon of th e sot. blaaatletured of the beet. Hatateheelg ag lith Steel Springy, very on. "tier "Ps ; and th e style or tn. metal* fastening' tad moaner of Seeitie, thin surpass for doribility and ozeallonee any otherMkt la this ethuthrY• and ars lighter, more eltie, will wear longer, give Man ntlaiction, dp.mouid others. sing ire really cheaper than bein all Awyks th e w They are eohlosteadeesta atly by fforebu g„, ies throoepries& et tkia "a the akokk g tes im u ni t e if foo wane the. beet, ask far PeCharephiet Skirt." cl , If 44)11°4 461 "kalk get *be aterebaut with whom I to ate* the t a far .or eoine ar rood I. lltatboati WitlaiZar dialreal grid" of mew witrat tho rilop e. sad Imaaspedidli_ . _ littorus Soo to awn rued lemma. • y i.. .atSoold" '`'.; t ir . broi l lego Wi ligiMial-ed zazis, • ~, „ -a d wo w .N"... as to . 4 4 - Ime addressed,. MN"" ' MAIMS; . „ . :4 't. .. , . I. Mc public aro reapeyolly invited to c3ll and ex amino his largo and wellkelected mock of Gocll be. Confection, RG PA on, Periodical and News Depot.. fore purchasing elsewhere. \ and treat yourselv,s to a good sui\ of Clothing GEO. JACOBS *BRO., MERCHANT TAIL S, Chambersburg Street, Cletlysbukr, Pa., • next door to Keystone Hotel. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, TWE S, Of all styles, and best qualie the market can produce, - furnished cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if desired, without extra' charge. Goode made up and warrcanteci [80pt.4,1867.-1y Rowe Sewing Machine, The moat perfect & reliable in 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 better style than any other machine, and defies all ex:mention for simplicity and cue In working.— Call and examine them. Circulars containing price list, &c, can be had on application. • [Feb. i2,1868.—tf SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD. has now opened • LAUB STOOK at READY-MADE CLOTHING, anostly of kis own numbetlreconstatinir•fa .tar of . COATS,: PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c., AT PHIO2B TO SUIT TH2 moos. 42•0111. examine and Judge Ebryouptelvaiwila April 21. 1888.-111 SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE O,F HATS ' FOR 1888. S. S. M'CREARY 13 . A1 inn zeordvet a, Midi and soutaJaaaartannt AL of NAM tadading the Tory band atyle4 fin auk ansonom and Soft Par Rota, add aim a Matgrt nod end knr Wood Want SAW and, t and 110111. Ito runts* Ida Woks and 4.ll94 ll r ibllft °IL E 41444 41.4", .; 9 ' HEAD- T FOR CLOTHING, HATS AND (SAPS; BONS & SHOES, AND Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, such AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELIN4 SACKS, CANES, &c., &,c I keep Oentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will sell them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES A LSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety tes a call Le fore purchasing; else where April 2. l 84" KLINGEL'S • Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOmr OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCIL T - • HE undersigned has just returned from the city with the best and cheapest variety or Bot Shoes and Gaiters, f,,r spring and Bummer, ever u of' , tered In Gettysburg. Hl' stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all atylee, LADIES' MOROCCO IN LARGE VARIETYBALMORALS,. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF HOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, • GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, CENTS' BROGANS, Ac., MISSES' coNanevs MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, AO, tc , Ac., Ac. , BOYS' CONGRESS I 7 .tITEIjS, BOYS' CALF BA ' , MORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' SHOPS, all atyles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boot, and Shoes of lila own niauufacturo con stantly M. Lund. All will be mold at the lowest Wing profits. Buy ers, from towixand c,iontry. aro invited to call and examine goods and prices before porchaaing else where, feeling' confident that I can please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Iloote Shoes,and Gai ters, will also be carried on, In all its branch e s, as b.. lora. Repairing done on short notice. Ey employing none but fliart-class wotkmeo, tied tieing none hot the cholceat leather, he feel; conlileutef inaititatolng lila Sinner ieratattan: Certainly nothing will be left un done to destine it. 1/3.Thankful fqr past ravers, be solicits's COOtinll &nee otpni•lic patronage. D. 11. lILINGEL. Oettyabarg, April '22,151.3.-tf LATEST STYLES OP SFRING AND SUMMER Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Just reuvirc.l by. ROBERT C. COBEAN, Let all the People Come 1 Panel/ Gonda and Confeetiontry,Wore. TE undersigned, having bought out J. 31. Warner's Fancy Goods and Confection ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Patin estork s' Store, 6 et tysburg, incites the public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the itbck hes been, no effort will be opared to render it still more a/0....tir0 and deafrabie. Ile non offers Writing Desltg, Plain Candy, Work Dorm - *Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, fistcbels, Sardines,. ' Pocket Itool.:s, Lobsters, China Toy., Chow-chow, ;Nests* cot 1..., Pansy Cala.. Jewelry, Farce. Crackers, Chess, Wine Biscult•, Brushes, Musroon do., Perfumery, Fire Works, So•Plit Pens .k Pencils, Combs, Writing Papers, Fruits, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco* Segura, Syrups, ie., tr., Ste., \ “TOO NUMEROUS TOO' MENTION." intends to sell everything at the lowest pani c FRE Ap cLoTH I N G . mouperice.. believing that “amall profits" bring nquick \ ' sales," and are therefore best for buyer and seller.— .., . ' Come one-091110 all! A. R. FEISTEL. \\ AND : April 1, 1868.—tf „ , ' _ Gent's\Furnishing' Goods, E . H. MINN'. 11, TT G . 5.., Clitti,tbcrsttrg AS'lrget, First .Spwre, GETTYSBURG, PEN NA. Where the public can fled a large and varled smart meatlch be le selliag clsesp. lie also casnufsc tares and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, IN SELLING Lis store TN BALTINIORE VREET, t;ETTTSBURG, PA. COME ONE A \ A:ll ALL July 31, 1868.--tf TO FIT Also, sole Agents for Adams Connty far the 1, Mors, 4r Clothing, Xlisto, gilumi, New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLER BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENN., YORK STRUT, OPPOSIIR TIM BATIK. Milk undersigned have opened a hew Boot and Shoe Altura, on York street., tlettysbura, in the room recently occupied by Senn a McCArricr, and Lave Just received from the City a large assort ment el BOOTS& SHOES GEN'TLEME,'N, LADIES & CHIL .DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &e. PAPER BOSOMS, We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of 1.10078 AND SHOES—the work being made up of best materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been In the baldness for over 16 years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully Invite the attention of the public to our estiblialtment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest caoh prices, •o give entire satiattction. DAVD KITZMILLER, JACOB A.KITZMILLER June 24, 180.—tf UMBRELLAS, NE W C LO T HING STACKS OF THEM ! I BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and el . York street, has Jost returned from the city with avnusnally attractive aileortment of VLOTHING FOR SPRING k SURBER WEAR, which be will sell at such prices as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly. Coil and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and enbstautial sewing, and then to gat his low prices --callers cannot help but buy, when they see it so much to their interest to do so. Ile has Coate, Pants, Teets, ofall styles and mated els; Hats, Soots and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker chiefs, Nock Ties, Cravats, Linen and PaperCoHare, Suspenders. Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knivea,Segars, Smoking and Chgwing ToLareos,Pipes,fitationery,tc. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and sue other article+, entirely too numerousito diltail in a newsmen advertisement. Ile 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 forget theplace—corner of York street and theDiamond.Gettymburg. April 22, 1608. JACOB BBINKELLHOFF. TREO. C. NORRIS Toufertions, (TOllO, gotiono &r. SEGAR STORE. The andersigeed has removed his Edgar Store to the NORM-EAST CORNER OF ME DIAMOND, whero hu aka a corrtir.nanre of the public patronage film new location It one of the to,st CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and hti !dock ofSevtri ntrzong the nn, t 3,141 t Jeri(' ury Ito Will keep on hand the Wit BRANDS, and win ant. ufinturefor gelteral sale arcuuLau/ the county. Ile will sell at the harlot living prices, aryl at wholesale ant retail Ile le also the event fur the Richmond ( Va.) Tobacco Work awl will slip tech T,,baccu, at wls,aw. /MO roi:Pr than It can be 14,tigl/t in the city Rementborthr• plate,in the Diamond, Let vreen Brink rholr April S, ISCS.-tf CIIAMBERSELTRG STREET, next door to the Kepttone Ilotel, The DailyPaPers 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 'holiest rates March 25.—tf JOHN M. MINNIGH. lAanzolullCbnfectlottery & Ice e'rCant Saloon B t r imoßs street, two doors above Centre Square. . 1 4 . attysbnrg, P. Flaking returned from the 014 with *Sall stock of Confectionery, I wilt sell at the vsgr lowest vrotits—inzi tiding FRVICiI & COMMON CANDIES, Oranges, Lemone, Note, Toys, Notions, kc., And every thing belonging to a first.clave Confectionery, with CAKES, MEN) AND LEMONADE. Also, IC .F f CREAM supplied on abort notice. May 20.—tf C ON FE C TIONERY ICE CREAK SALOON_ JOHN GRUEL, ChambersburgSt Gettysburg, next door to Zaglellotel, Haying completed his new MillAing, hasopened the hugest asaortment of Confections ever offered in Get tysburg, including FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Toys, No la, Le, and everything belonling to a first class Confectionery, with special accomatadations for Ladies and Gentlemen. •••••. ICE CREAM., imppliesi on shortest notice. sob.l2.—t! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, ' • TOI_VET SETS, WRITING( DESKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA. do BOHEMIAN VASES, TOYS, &C., &C, AT A. IL FEISTrkUS, Opposite Falutestocite: Store.. I,l,,FtAtrOionti4 EMI AT BRINKERHOFF'S D A' 0N D REMOVAL GETTYSBURG WASHINGTON BIERISOWER constantly on hand ANA pry Ooado, fotiono, &t. :)Itotograptt gatitrtegf. ..., • _ . .1868 • DESMAIIM 1868 , :-EXCELSIOR GALLERY DRY GOODS ! . ___ PII OTOGRAPIIS, MOST EXPELLENT ASSORTMENTS! • I SELL for-very small profits, and PHOTO MINIATURES ......iat at doing • very large Bush:less. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FI LLNs . NE SILK POP AMBROTYPES, ike., ,cr.., • FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP- , LINS. . : Stereoscopic Views of the FASHIONABLE SHADES OF,ALPAO-.:A POPLINS. ' FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND , LAWNS. .13 A T T I, E - F I EL D. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS; PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUS.LINS, JAOONET MUSLISS, CAMBRIC. . ST EREOSCOPES, BLACK ALPACCA, COLO . RED ALPACCA, BLACK PHOTO G RAPH PRA M ES , ItIfITOILI SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, TtIIBET SHAWLS. AND CLOTHS,:CASSIMERS, CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL- A L i 'INCI, COTTONADE. L 1i U NI __ 1.7) TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, lIOOP SKIRTS. ' I N PLAIN LINEN MANDE ERCII I E FS, EMBROIDERED lIANDKEIIMIEFS, HEM STITCIED HAND KERCHIEFS. MEN'S, LA.D I ' . S',MISSES'. A CHILDREN'S:GLOVES, AND STOCKINGS. . SITI am constantly receiving the latent styles of air W u deal in nothing but the hest of its kind. Call Dress and Fancy Goods. My stock eontorkot every- an d a tXa miiscOurntocL. thing nsually found in a brat-erase DRY (100 DA C. J. TYSON, April I ,lSf.3.—if STOUR, to which I invite 'he attention of the public, feeling assured that I can safely challenge compari- ' MOO with all other Stores in .01..lity rig Lad/ and low- ' news of price, J. I. SCHICK. R 1 7 .1: Al 0V - A 1., i I Gettyburg, Pn., April 'L'll, I ECR...--t I : _ _ --- - _. . __ ', THECIETTYSBURG SKYLIGUTOALLERY. NE W G 4 . ) ODS . , THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens offiettysturg and the public generally that he has removed from his old ',omit on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the atoreof Pahnestock Brother,. F The room he now ocrnpie., has been recently fitted up expressly for Ids linsint, , s. The location ja an ad ' nor..ble one, enabling him to take pictures In all shades of weittlier,and with a corroctneso unequalled any where else, LIFE-LI-KE PIIOTOGRAPIIS, of every sire and description, executed In the finest RERER style, Particular attention given 4) the CARTE.DN- T & ELLIOTT,! VISITE, and in copying AMBROTYPES and DA - li 11 1:11.1:i:OTYPES ot derease.lfrleuds. Also— , TILE 0 I.TTYI-Litillo OEMS, Baltimore St., oppoxitt; the Court Ifouse , no, ,tyle tar with the of picture which has beeir bcomeeauty Tory pow:r -üblic, not only f th, but for H AVE just opened a new and d large assortment of cli , apness a n -I c.nY,uienCe.or SIXTEEN for ONE • IaiLLAR only. A In.—TII E PORCELAIN MC- I " _ TUEES, which for their beauty and durability ate Spring and Summer Go Os ~7 t, i r,i.,,,,,ii,;,,,,. Cheaper than Ever! OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, atS'SIMERES, TWEEDS, SILKS, LVG HA .11S, LA WA" 8, P 12 IN TS, • Ms stock consists of To wbleb they invite attention—being determined to ; Ban at hare,t cash pries. (April R, 1863.—tf GROCERIES FAHNE ST OCK BROS SPRING GOODS. We are conalantly receiving new :mil .1,1[4,144,8(31m/0f MEM POPLINS, PETWALM PIQUES, SPRING CLOA K INGS, ALPACAS, DELAINRS, CALICOES, LAWS, &c Al,o large additions to our Ilene! supply of GINOIL43I,S; CL 0171,S; G',4, , S;S7VERS; IRAN.S; with every variety of Gorels foe and Boy'e wear. We have added considerably to our ads,,rtuieut CARPETS, which we are selling at greatly reinctil prices =I QUEENS-WARE is complete. Iu lIARD-WA:RE, and all kiada of UILDJNG MATERIALS, We (cool au arri! we can make it to the intermit of the purchaser to purchase from us IRON & NAILS at reduced prices OILS & PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kinds Give us a call and be convinced FA HNESTOOK BROS., SIGN OF TIIE RED FRONT. Gettysburg, May G, 1868. t( CHEAPER THAN EVER. E. HITESHEW p 7 PI A V G disposed of his Store la-a House and stock of Goods to GEIEST k ROW ERS, and being determined to reduce his stock daring the Summer and kill months, will give GREAT BARGAINS before invoking. My stock of All kinds of Merchandise is Nil and complete in every department, and will be closed out at reduced prices. E. York Springs, Pa., July 10, 1868.—tf lIITESIIEW. parsons knowing themselves Indebted to MO age requested to come forward and make settlement DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE SQUARE, GETTYSBURG, PA. ALPACCAS =MIMIiIiI MUSLIN/1, DELAINES, CALICOES t OINOHAIIfi, BALMORAL SKIRTS, 11001' SKIRTS, BACKINGS, SHAWLS. COTTONALHIL_ BLACK mow% TRICOT CLOTHS. SINCY CABSIMEILIS, 'c HOSIEB.Y, GLOVES, BIIBPMWDERS, COL L•RS, JiANIt. • ♦ • • • • CIAILPITS vin wpnww- B umm Dortoirisr macz eptil $11,1111,-it GREAT VARIETY, AN!) A7' GREATLY RED ORD PRICES. • OrateritS. •.• • • GOOD NEWS HENRY OVERDEER, Baltimore, erect, Gettyaburg, Penna., H AS completed I. now Store Rouse •nd Piet turned frotn thlle city With a fresh and Well so !octet! stock of Uno., whieh ho reepectfully lerttes Ids (deride arid the public generally to call and ex amine. BAREGILY, MUSLINS,&c., FANCY COOPS. OTIONS. CEDAR, WILLOW AND Q N UEEN-WARE, FLOUR CORN MEAL, I EED, to ev. *3,,,The cash or trade sill be given for Flour, Corn, • Oats, Potato., Bolter, Eggx, llor.m, Lard, IGgx, Qr. i April 7, 11463.—tr - ' GROCERIES Sz LUMBER - - ' AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON TII E HILL, BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA. FRESH GROCERIES ..very we fr.,nt the City, Provisions, Drift' au Fruits •'f:, kin A , alwayi on limo!, at lowest FLOUR, CORN ME L, CIIERSE, PURE CIDER VIN ROAR, ~ O APs OF ALL RINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS. CONFECTIONARIES, BROOMS, 240, L MB - E R Shi”gt N., Plank, le., conti• Hilly on Land At lovve..t living rated. Call and vee. June `-'4.—tf. M U,S'L /NS', BARGAINS GROCERY iiTT JOHN CRESS & SON A VINO open vd a new Groce, in Gettysburg, on 11. the nortioweet corner of ry the Public &rare, have lust received asplendid assortment of FRESH GRO CERIES, including - Sugars Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, • Tees. Spices, Tobacco, Agit, Fish, Rams. Sbouldens, &c. Also, QUEENSWABE, CONFECTIONS, Nuy, F rui ts, Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions gener ally. Wo will also keep on hand FLOUR and FRED STUFFS. !laving purchased for CASG, we are prepared to sell very cheap. Give Ile a call and Judge for your selves. JOUR GARBS, Sept. 2.5,1367—1 f J. W. CAMS. . _ Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER ACF. remoted their Store to the Ninestedt prop H erty, on Charoberstiorg street, where they pro pose to keep conetantly on band GROCERIES, FLOCII, FEED, NOTIONS, &e, Also, VEGETABLES in seesnu, fre,h from the city and country. They are determined to sell, as cheap as the cheaperst,and as they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MEALS ik Dn. April 8, I.B6B—tf. WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, Ageneraliassortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1567.-tf - SELLING OFF! stake room for QUOmore GROCERIES AND L I QUO RS. 'IRVING Past returned from the City with the larg .l.ll. est and most carted assortment of tine goods seer offered here, I expect every body to look to their Interest and boy where they COO get the cheapest nod best goods for the CASH, as that is my motto. FAMILY GROCERIES of all kind!, consisting In part of .11yrwpa of all kinds, Molasses, Sugars, Coffees,Team, Spice!, &c., c. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Large lot of very good Sugnr-cured Hams, No. 1 Mack erel, Shad and Herring. Ary Liquor cannot be surpassed In cheapness or onality, from Common Whiskey 10 pore French Brandy, Holland Oin or Rye Whiakey— tor mediAnal or other purposes. Hotel Keepers can be enpplird with Liquors at City prices, and save freight and package. Mahler's Hoolland's and Zin ger, Bitters, also, A. Speer's Grupe Wine. W. J. MARTIN, May 27,1858.—tf Baltimore st.,Gettysburg. GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Grocer ies, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., TNVITE the attention of the public to their largo 1. stock of Goods, at the old stand, on. York .treat, next door to the . Olobiann, consisting of the best of okoo S, to.; th 80 P 11 4 e 8/fraPh Moluses, Coffeae, Tess, Spices, gilt, BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR in the market, with Hams, Shoulders, gidp , plat, Dried Prints, ConMeehan, /M. N O T 1.0 N 8 , • . Ingreat variety; Cedar and WlThorrinlys, Stone ware, °roam-ware, Baskets. apt; Tobaccos and a thouiand and oneatber BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and traikabtadiectir sale. amuse= it M. mill agars no effort to pious, and Are madden* of bah able to do no by constantly kesplag a .ran and choice stock, and salt,. .IE7: oublor ;:=.71.1.1°... market. pride allotted. JOSICPII D. GILLESPInt, DArizakaluanaum. Aus• 17, I.Bft JOB PRINTING, of snray ngicaursxmr -Ey 5. NEATLY AND 01124,1147 Az Tau! MCI. ME] LEVI SIONIPER HE SELLS ('HEAP IMEMITZI IN GETTYSBURG 1? EMO VAL ALL KINDS OF ALSO, day morning, al WO not pail within the Mr gloom' until all artiatages lion or the Joe Woos 2f ail kladiw awl at fait rate.. gaid.4l lets, kr , la eery strisiy • short notice. Terms Cuff. Proprietor n R. D. .11.1g0 locAlibd IiktIBLIGIIII to thu public, and bego;pr d title,. to merit ;;;;ir ; patronage. • stie•t, two doors •boy• Skis I Gettysburg., May 20, lacn . . J- - OTIN L AW RE ti.l,oMc• In Chambers • • of the •Ltitheran Chants:- If oroer's Drag Store, wher e. and willing to attend . Auks of the Dentid Person sin writ larlted to call. STAL Lt, having located IS ■er view; to the pobllc.• U. • out, at the Destaertean. • tbo..re street, oppcetto ell] Go prepared 4s. •.' province of the batielet.: P. par t tai 'tete of teeth ate Wit unable. DAVID AT ILAW,Odles at hbru curter of Centre Spurt Reference.-110n.ThaddimirS May 29, 1667. CLAIM AGENCY signed will attend to th against the U. S. Onrenintien Bounties, Beek Pay s Pansforet. the Court LlM:Wats or before a at Washington. J OS. 11. LEFE Will promptly attend 'to °MI Writing of Deeds, L mom go* s . ant ranted to hi. care. -,... ille.olllce on Frederick alLt, or - up led by Dre. Shorn, KI May 20, 1868.-1 i• ~. I=l Attorm and -s e ..•-• • McCONAUG ated JofXYM. KRADIff f the law, at hia old ogles, ono Drag store Charnboraborg itr .pe al attention 0.4 m to ttlecnent of Lgtatet . All claims to Pensions, Bounty, against U. Stateo at KU WYNN, ly attendal to . Lgad warranta,loaxted, antic to Tows and other weatern Slat J. COVER, AT AIL • L. ,, w,.lllprotuptly sit all ~thPr Iluainass entrusted to h 0;11,1 Lpvt-aeett Wahaettock ,er'a atureo, Baltimore atraa4.ol, • May 29,1987. • DAVID A. BUEII NET T LAM, will prom. Clone and all other bvincatesdr ilre-Offlesst his 1.6.11101mA Intl' opposite the Court !louse. [apt 10IIN W. TIPTO ADLN BARBER, North. - Diamond, next door to'„WoODth burg,Pa. where he can et 414.11 to atten d all barinitsata bit !I excellent sarlstaat and will (11•• him AU. May 2 9 . 1867 QURVEYOR AND ►l3 CONVEYANCEI% The natl. ken mat a Cone eyenciee Lleernee with the office otCOUNTT Stitt the WEITINOOP DEEDS, BONDS,R ARTICLES OP AGREEMP. OP SA Lgg, hadenosideroble exporie hoped to receive %liberal chore o prompt iv attended to 404 Poeto®ce address Fairfield, Ads J. May 9, 1987.-17 Tarpenters and Ito G. C.CASEINIAN CARP ENTE THE undersigned rps AL form the publio tlvit tb.y ha Carpoutlng In the Shop formerly Schick, York street. We are pr In outline of bnsine» and ae reoto eeteblightuent in Gettysburg. Ws hope Dr a strict attentl.a to & share of publk patronage May 20,1987.—t1 WM. C. STALLSMI CARPENTERS 4Sr. CO Are prepared to do sH kinds Of Ing •nd rgsetlag buildinp air They keep constantly •oe head to order, DOORS. BIM TERN, DEMTI4I„. WINDOW FRAMD2, 00D.1I250111: And any other Artio4 in as /hi yea.nod mines! constantly an It workmen always to roallinsas, and with dispatch 111-Orders promptly nttootlod to flep t. la, 1867.--tf TO THE nIIILDINGC TY AND ALL OT WHO. WISH 7'o _I TIIE undersignedi . forms the public ffiet hi atm CARPENTERING B at his old stand, on West %inlet, Ost Toady at all times to accommodate th , thing done to his line. He pr • tlndaotwaritfDrhalWing phYpmee, torisi, and as gently sad cheaply sal any ether the sada Hands always In readiness and insit promptneananddhiseteb, AR-Thank&lar pan ili l in.l* to tte:neva to receive allbent • ronstpt. May _'9,l9J T. Hand Book of Po 186 8 . 1 EilDr IN j - . - (2 PECIALLY adapted Sur am in L.:11 dential campaign. Will 'Wahl . no Political Mamma, of liffigailiffi • Mimi from official soomm.. WutW t t. mem ACTION Of UM Gunwale*. eluding Impeactunaa; • • • k. • 11 L oAlt loop two . 14034, t• Jelt ► h UM& „ of Moly ansicaagaqmaditor ''''' S i VOLltil and TOIL • , 5,. 4 & =4 AK „,, ..: C .l 1.. T:fi odebt; -. noshed! at Ms Jo 11-ii i'''. = :••••• • Rillinere Urea, irloplir Twitscor Tx■ Ah.ta ASD Autturtgcuzuts are A liberel deduction wnt Bing. by the quarter,l44l. wlll be tostainCli:: upon. itirrhe obreriatiiiiiitt . I,llf larser than filigainrift In Adanut =fluty . ; uion, caunet be excelled i t roftoofoulti ". n E. B. ELD nrel to MA fie • el has returned to NRW - tic, Office at the llotd-14 111 riimoneseuvre, Adam. counlyt olt. J. A.•A ' • !laving located 'Oil( to nlt branches of Ms pop his onlce lebisu OW pro • • • • • 51cHainurtreorX, P.O. Adams county, Pb. TA R. J. W. C. O' flas his Oak; et pI DR. C. W. _TAS RCBUNKD the Prior .11.TI.F.3TOWN, •nd olrertli • 0211c4 at hie honed, corner Foundry alley, near Ow RAW given to Skin Dim mod. . Mit LrrrLtsio*s , gusiuda 111711 GETTYSBURG, ISE I=l MIS 0. 11. NT
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