The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 18, 1868, Image 4

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GREASING WAGONS.
— iktt few people are aware that they do
wagons and carriages more injury by
greasing too plentiftffiy than in any other
way. A. well made wheel will endure com
mon wear from ten to twenty-five years, if
care is taken to use the right kind and pro
per amount of grease; but if this is not
attended to, they will be used up in five or
six years. Lard should never be used on a
wagon, for it will penetrate the hub and
work its way out around the tenons of the
spokes, and spoil the wheel. Tallow Is the
beet lubricator for wood axle-trees, and cas
for oil for Iron.
Jut enough grease should be- applied - to
the spindle to give it a light coating; this
is better than more, for the surplus put on I
will work out at the ends, and be forced by
the shoulder-bands and nut-washers into
the hub around the outside of the boxes.
To oil an axle-tree, first wipe the spindle
clean with a cloth wet with, spirits of tur
pentine,
and then apply a few drops of
castor oil near the shoulder and end. One
teaspoon is sufficient for the whole.—Ohio
Farmer.
How A FARMER MAY LOBS MONEY.—By
not taking a good home paper.
Keeping no account of home operations.
Paying no attention to the maxim, "A
stich in time saves nine," in regard to the
sowing of grain and planting of seed at the
proper season.
Leaving reapers, plows, cultivators, etc.,
uncovered from the rain and heat of the
sun. Afore money Is lost in this way than
most people are willing to believe.
Permitting broken implements to be
scattered over the farm until they are irre
parable. By repairing broken implements
at the proper time many dollars may be
saved, a proof of ?the assertion that "time is
money."
Attending the auction sales and purchas
ing all hinds of trumpery, because, in the
words of the vender, the articles are "very
- cheap." Allowing fences to remain unre
paired until strange cattle are found grazing
in the meadow, grain fields, or bruising the
fruit trees.
Disbelieving the principle of a rotation
of crops, before making a single experi
ment.
Planting fruit trees with the expectation
of having fruit, without- giving the trees
half the attention required to make them
profitable.
Practicing economy by depriving stock
of proper shelter during winter, and
giving them unsound food, such -as half
rotten and mouldy hay and fodder.
Keeping an innumerable tribe of rats on
the premises, and two or three lazy dogs
that cat up more in a month than they are
worth in a whole life time.
And lastly he loses by not reading the
advertisements of those who patronize the
printer, they being invariably the most en
terprising and liberal houses to deal with,
when he goes to town.
THE YOUNG lIOUSEKEEPZES.—The Rural
New Yorker contains the following advice
to young housekeepers, in which will be
found much good counsel : Be satisfied to
commence on a small scale. It - is too com
mon for young housekeepers to begin where
their mothers ended. Buy all - that is neces
sary to work skillfully with r adorn, your
house with all that will render it comfort
able. Do not look at richer homes, and
covet their costly furniture. If secret dis
satisfaction is ready to spring up, go a step
further, and visit the home of the suffering
poor; behold dark, cheerless apartments,
insufficient clothing and absence of all the
comforts and refinement of social lite, and
then return to tour own with a joyful spirit.
You will then be prepared to meet your
husband with a grateful heart, and be ready
to appreciate the toil of self-denial-which he
has endured in the business world to sur
round you with the delights or home ; and
you will co-operate cheerfully with him in
so arranging your expenses, that his mind
will not be constantly hammed lest his fami
ly expenditures may encroach upon public
payments.
Be independent; a young housekeeper
never needed greater moral courage than
she does now, to resist the arrogance of fash
ion. Do not let the A.'s and B.'s decide
hat you shall have, neither let them hold
the strings of your purse. You know best
what you can and ought to afford. It mat
ters but little what people think, provided
you are true to yourself; to right and duty,
and keep your expenses within your means.
WASIIING TIIE STEMS OF FRUIT TREES :
The bark of fruit trees lives for several
years. In the apple we do not know ex
sully, but we believe about six. Annually
a new bark is formed next the wood, and
:!ousequently the outside bark of a six-year
old tree was formed six - years before. Af
ter six years (about this) the bark dies and
forms what is called rough bark, and this
rough or dead bark remains on many years,
getting thicker and thicker from the under
side, with each year's accumulations.
Writers on tree-washes make no distinc
tion between the different stages—hence ap
parent contradictions are common, which
the reader cannot reconcile. For instance,
a correspondent of the Canada Farmer
saylilie nearly ruined his orchard by wash
ing the trees with soap-suds as strong as he
could make it, and putting on about half a
pailful to the tree, and a neighbor killed his
trees entirely by putting soap-grease upon
them to keep sheep from gnawing the bark.
This was no doubt put on young, smooth,
live bark, which it wouldeno doubt injure.
He who had recommended it had no doubt
tried it on old trees with rough bark, to
whicholt would be a benefit. These little
theta show liow necessary it 1 8 that one
should know the reasons as well as the rules.
Thomas Meehan.
TOMATO CATSUP.—At the request of sev
eral Inquirers we republish the directions
gived several years since in the Agricul
4urist. Select perfectly ripe, sound fruit,
CM in slices, and boil until the pulp is
cooked soft. Rub it through a sieve to
take out the skins and seeds, and replace it
in the kettle for coking. To each gallon
of pulp add three table-spoonfuls each of
salt, ground pepper and mustard, and one
of alspice. Enclose four large sweet pep
pers, and two or three garlicks, or one
large onion, in a small bag, and boll in
the catsup. The garlic or onion may be
omitted if the flavor is not relished.—
t ook it until of the right consistence. It
should be just thick enough to run sldwly
from a bottle. When cool, pour it into
bottles, cover them with a bit of cotton
cloth tied on the neck, and leave it three
months to ripen ; then cork and seal.-L.
A merican Agriculturist.
Tats CATTLE DOUTAAIL— The State COM
missioners appointed by the Governor of
New' York to investigate the cattle disease
stave made a repor. The dbleasir, they
state, originated .with the Texas cattle, and
is seriously aggravated by driving or trans
portation. IL ispot necessarily fatal to the
cattle. The preventive means taken have
so completely suppiessed the marketing of
infected cattle, that the commissioners think
the meat now sold is healthier than before
the out break of the disease.
Hous ORCH A R DS: The belief is gain
ing ground that hogs are of great service in
orchards, especially during - the WWII In
Which defective fruit is falling from the
trees. _ The alaNtild advantage claimed is
that they devour the abortive apples as fast
as they Jail, and so destroy th e worms
Which usually infost them and which are
the cause of the apples dropping OH thus
preventing their reproduction and continued
depredation&
smht. IPmitts.
TIE FINKLE & LYON
LOCK STITCH
SEWINt -
WITH NEW AND IMPORTANT DI
PROVEVINTS.
The -Cheapeitt ()non Maohins in. the
World.
AGENTS WANTED lIN. EVENT TOWN.
♦ liberal Cash Premium is offered for each local Agent
These agents are appointed with great facility sad
MW fiction.
A Splendid Paying - Business for Trans
ing Agents! !
Nemo send for a Camas. Aaron
PIN= a LYON B. M. CO,
Jail 10, '88,43m
THE AMIEIOAN
BUTTON HOLE OVERBEAMING
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
In directing attention to their OBLEDRATZD COM
BINATION DUTTON HOLD & SEWING lIIIACHINE,
beg leave to refbr to its wonderful popularity A/ oon•
chaise proof of He great merit.
The increase 111 the demaild for thls valuable waschlne
hu been TUN FOLD during the Zastsevenemmths of Ito
first year before the public.
Tbis grand sad napriaing swedes rs supreeedmated
In the history of surbtruuschineic sod wa fool !nib'
warranted In claiming that
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN nil WORLD,
And-Intrinsically the Cheapest.
It is really two machineseombined in one. (by a Gin
nie and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making
both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Oversoamlng
and Buttonhole stitch, with equal facility and per
fection. It executes in thievery best 11141111AtT every va
riety of - Bowing, such as, Hemming, Veiling, Cording,
Tucking, Btitrisfing, Braiding and Quilting, Gather] ng
and Sewing on, (dime at the sense Unte,) and lo
adii
tbu, Oversewn., Imbrolders on the edge, and "Makes
beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all fabrics.
Every Machias Is warranted by the Company, or Its
Agents, to glee entire satiefaction.
Circulars with fall particulars and umplas of work
done on this Machine, caa he had on appliattion at the
Salesroom/of the Company.
S. W. Oar. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, .Pa.
Instructions given on th• Maabias at the rooms
he ()output'' gratuitously to all purchasers.
•olisrp W•Nill
`7I.IIIDIIICIL PAXSON, Presktoat
W.l..Nsinkssitamatiiktiri'L - _
Il W. ROBISON, Agent,
Ofittystruara
May 27—ly
HOWE MACHINES
TUB LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE
Howe Sewiig Machines
conttantlyrn hand and for rate at the
Store of
GEO. JACOBS &BRO.,
Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, Pa
ORDERS WILL 1l WILOMPTLT3ATTIINDED TO
Machines delivered in all parts
of the county.
The publie are cautkraed agshait parties who use
the nom of How. In connecilos with WI. wischlnos,
on account of U. popularity of titagenalu• Bows.—
Remember that than are
NONE GENUINE
unless they hare the Medallion Portrait of
ELJAS HOWE, JR.,
IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE
0/20..TA0025 BRO.
.ooly Arleta ihr Adams aaa aty
Aag.7, 180C-4t
tparbit undo.
ANNON'S
MARBLE WORKS,
CORNER OF BAL lIMORII AND BAST MID
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THB COUBT-HOUSH,
GETTMURG, PA.,
d 1 aRY DRIBCRIPTION OF WORK NXICOTID IN
Till lancer STYLI OP THZ AWL
May 49.1857.--tt
G E'rTYSßUß,GltAltaigLilLytitipii
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to last York fitzeo*.ihottygbars, Ps Moro they
uv p r vumitehmlAWWAlOwftlaWWWw
t•
SUCH AS govultratrs, Tomas
MANTLES, ito.„ to
t thsaltortatt astiss,aad as cbsap as t!• elteapsia.
earetv• as a an. Prods.* t.., la asalkaage lbt
alkildmint, Kay Ile LON
JOB PRINTING,
'At war seauflitor
mamma) Nica'r&T AND gIiIP"T
a via evami
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FARM .11EPLEMMITS
. ........
WILLO IT GI HB Ir ' 8
GUM SPRING DRILL..
mai Bast Drol in use, wOl sow all kinds . taroks
I without changing any part of the DrilL -
Omi firaish this with or without '
r ip i
Guano Attach eats.
Guaranteed to do good work. ALM, the
Harrisburg Faruiig Mill
made in New York. Equally as good as the mills
formerly sold in this county.
SEPARATORS AND THRESHERS, CLOVER HUI..
LEES, STEEL PLOUGHS, SC, FARMING IM
PLEMENTS GENERALLY.
For sale by WU. MIELE.
Aug. 141.-0
MACHINE,
REAPERS & MOWERS.
TJAVING been agent for this machine last season, I
JUL also offer it to the farmer this season. It hrwell
known, having taken the premium at the Benders
villa Ralf. also at the Gettysburg Simians Match over
seven Others, which were considered splendid ma
chines, and likewise at the Dillsburg Mowing Match.
Having concluded not to offer any machine that will
not give satire satishction, I have refused agencies
of mows l other machines, and now offer this one as
THE GMT MACHINE Or THE BEASON.
Having tried one myself, I know exactly what it will
do. I could refer you to scores of farmers who have
purchased machines of me, who are highly pleased and
say this is the only machine they would use..
Extras always on hand, and repairing done here at
my place. This is • great consideration—Abe machine
can be repaired at home immediately, and with much
lees coat.
Another great saving is the BINDER which is at.
leaned to this celebrated Reap er and Mower. It has
been thoroughly tried, and giv en entire satisfaction—
requiring no harvest ban dexcept a driver. This
Binder can also be attached to the Reapers which
have been sold; but cannot be attached to any other
machine except Shireman's.
I will here refer yonto a few farmers, in different
localities, who have bought and used these machines
Michael Placed, Stephen Gettier,
' Moses Hartman, Mr. Sterner,
Joseph Wierman, Mr. Linn
Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. Handley
Tacob Hartman, B. B. Woodburn,
Jacob Leman,
with others, too numerous to mention.
This machine has a self-rake,-side delivery, and
Is warranted to do its work as above recommended.
Also ou hand, BRIG MAN'S SELF-DISGHABGING
HORSE RAZE, • Bret-rate article, which we will sell
at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give satia
hiction. Also the 0t11.151181A RAKE always on hand.
Machines can be seen at my house, three miles south
of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield
Hotel.
..LEWIS A. BIIBILKAN,
June3.—tf Agent.
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
11". M Broadvah
With the latest Onpioved Triple-yea
ed Horse Power, either Gear or
Belt.
Now York.
This inschiae hassneraestally competed with all the
hart of the different patented Grain Separators, and
DOW has the reputation of being the best Separator
ever produced; in fact, the only Separator and Clean
er ever bedme the public to give general atisiaction.
The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling
sad threshing • being permanently liked on twp wheels.
One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it
is not half the trouble on a barn Soor as a common
thresher and shaker. It is all/0 easily put in opera
tion. • It Is simple, easily managed, reliable, durable,
compact and cleanly to work by while In operation,
not making near the dart as the common machine or
other Separators.
Farmers can rest assured that this reaching 14 no
humbug, and judging from the high recommendation
of farm ere that are using them we must come to the
Conclusion that It is the very machine that farmers.
want.
The following are a few of the persons who have
used this machine, well known, and to whom the
public are referred for further information:
Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna.
Wm. Kohler, near New Oxford"
John D. Pfontz, " Gettysburg
Henry Harbold, Task Springs, 1,
Daniel Peters, Bendersville,
Orders will be received by either of these gestlo.
men, as also by Robert and Hoover, East Berlin, Pa.—
For farther Information address
ABRAM BURKHOLDER, Agent,
Clearspring, York co , Pa.
Junelo.--4m
NEW MACHINE SHOP
THE undersigned calls attention
to his new Machine Shop, at New Oxford,
Adams cotrnty, which ho hue put up, at large expense,
with the determination to do vod ■nd satisfActory
work. lie will manufactui e Parlous kinds of
math ae THRESHING MACHINES, A PRING.TOOTII
RAKES, i.e.; and will keep the BUCKRYk REAPER
k MOWER on ban. for sale.
All descriptions of REPAIRING done promptly and
u cheaply u pmelble.
He has in connection with hie Machine Shop •
STEAM SAW MILL, upon which he will do all kited'
o work to that line.
. .
Bemis the public to call and . sire bim a trial, and
be guarantees foil satisfaction.
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NEW WA 1t DING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
AVING purchased the extensive
Warehouse, Cara, &c., of CuLe Jr Rsaxamos,
the nuderalgzied intend to carry oo the bualuem, an.
der the Arm of SIOUAN k. Co, at the old stand on
the corner of Washington and Railroad streeta,uu a
more extensive scale than heretofore.
. • .
Bird regular Linear Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TURBDAY SOON, and accom
modation train' will be runes occasion may require.
By this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All
bnsineas of this kind entrusted to us, will be prompt
ly attended to. Oar cars run to the Warehouse of
Stevenson k Bons 166 north Howard street, Balti
more. Being determined to pay good prices, 'ell
cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give
an a call.
Jaa. g, 18419
M'CURDY & HAMILTON,
FLOUR, GRAIN; GROCERIES, &c
THE undersigned arepaying at their Ware house.
in Carlisle street, adjoining Snoblees Hall, the
highest price. for
FLOOR, WHEAT, STE, CORN, OATS, BUCK
WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIHOTHY•SEEDS,
POTATOES, Ac., Ac.,
and Invite producers toes* them &call berme spelling
__ They have constantly on hand for islet
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
B Yrotw, Coffees, Sugars, le., with Salt Fhb,
Oils, Tar, Amps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos Ac. Also,
tbs best brands of FLOUR, IFlth PIM of all kinds.
They likewise bays _
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS
Soluble Paetfie Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and •
• Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all
they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits.—
They ask a sbareofpablic patronage, resolved to give
satisfaction in every case.
• ROBERT McCURDY,
July 3, ise.—tf WY. B. RAMILTON.
CHANGE OF FIRM.
I ' HE undersigned having leased
the Wareitonse on th e corner of Stratton street
and the Railroad, Gettysburg, Pa., will carry on the
• •
Grain &Produce •Business
•
in all Its branches. The highest prices will always
be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timo
thy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried
halt, Nuts, Soap, Rains, Shoulders and Sides, Pots.
toes, with everything elm in the country produce
line.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molars; Syr
tsp., Tea; 8 Salt, Obsess, 'flamer, Sods,
Mustard, B , Buckets, Blar..ltba, Soa,
Ac. Also, COAL OIL, Rs OH, Tar, Au FM of all
kinds; Spikes and Sans; Smoking and Chewing To
lma:Cc
They are always able to supply a first ratp artici.
of Naar„with the different kinds of reed,
-Also, Ground Plaster, with Oman** tred other fertili
ser*. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car had.
We will also run a
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
totto.ltx.... street, saurtuoux and 811 Market
street, rumanzcsaia. All goods twat to either'
of the above places will he 'received sad forwarded
InatePeDr. Goods should be ntarked"Beanene Car.”
April, 8,1868,—if S. BENNILE t 11110.
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER 1
Dry Goods , Flour , Grain,
Groceries Lumber, Gm;
r rn l undondgued 'Lourdes hand, at las Warehouse,
11 lama aa . Cfmaitaa's /gaffes," ►n Strabaastown
ship on the Ilao of the Gettysburg Itallfoad, all hods
of
GROCERIES,
intlaft ter Coffee, Mamma, lipkes, At, with
Balt Lai, At. Also,
'.I.7CEBER COA.L,.
blacksmit
lacisullan Buil
Coa te ) g
Star, M bkinglea, Lathmlbove and
h ,41m, ew, and a large amort
meat of Drp boobs, inOi• ANS /Shoes, Bata and Oapr
al all Wads, which he Is prepared to sen at the lob.
De mo s ' ,
I pnpa the , market prise for Moor,
Om% Cists Warm and Timothy
morto Vela. beilMipm 64 air mill nosh% sad torerari the
7.olllMke "l
MEI
Plidig Mei*Mtn* tr.
J. H. SHIREMAN'S
081816311 PATENT BELT-REGULATING
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
AT NEW OXFORD
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
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forwarding gusto.
WM. M. BIG RAM,
ALEXANDER COBEAN
JAMES 111611 AM.
DEALERS IN
IMM
OM: Wing; at.
SELL,Mr::,I -- .O.FF
AT COST.
TIM nndeondped Inteteling to make a change in
their Durham shortly, will sell out their entire Stock et
C 0 S T
Many GOODS will iNII sold regardloaa of coat.
Ova STOCK CONSISTS OF
DRY coops,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, &c., tke
Sir P a rso as desiring bergalus should avail them•
solves of this opportunity at once—au the whole stock
will soon be disposed oL
DUPHORN & HOFFMAN,
NORTH-WEST CORNER,
o CENTRE SQUARE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
August 46,1!08.—t!
FAHNESTOCK BROS.
SPRING GOODS.
We are Do:latently reelelng new and theirablestyles of
BrLES, POPLINS,- PERCALES,
PIQUIS. SPRING CLOAKINGS, ALPACAS,
DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, Ac
Also largo additions to our usual supply of
GINGHAMS, • MUSLIN'S,
CLOTILS',CASSIMEI?S, JEANS,
with every variety of Good• for Metee and Boy's wear.
We have added considerably to our assortment of
CARPETS,
which wo are soiling at greatly realucod prices
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QUEENS-WARE
in comp/rte. In
II Alt D WAIt E ,
=lntl
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Wo feel yam , d we can make It to the Interval of
the purchaser to purchase from us
IRON & NAILS at reduced prices
OILS & PAINTS at low rates
GROCERIES, of all kinds
Give as a call and be courfaced
FAHNESTOCK BROS.,
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
Gettysburg, May 0, MA.— tf
'NEW GOODS
S
Cheaper than Ever !
REBERT & ELLIOTT,
Baltimore at., opposite the Court House,
H AV&Jost opened a new and large assortment of
Spring a9d Summer Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
CLOTHS,
CA SSIMERES, . .
EEDS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM'S,
LAWNS,
PRINTS,
BAREGES,
MUSLINS, &0.,
To which they invite attention—being determined to
sell at lowed cub prices. [April 8, 186&—tt
1868. DSSIBASLS 1868,
DRY GOODS!
MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS
ISELL for very small profits, and
aim at doing a very large Business.
FASHIONABLE SHADES OP FINE SILK POP.
LING.
FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP
LINS.
FASHIONABLE SHADES UP ALPAOTA POPLINS.
FRENCH
NS. CHIITTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND
' LAW
BLACK SILKS. PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILS.
SWISS MUSLIN% M
JACONET USLINS, C AMBRIC.
BLACK ALPACOA, COLORED ALPAOCA, BLACK
ALL WOOL DELLIS.
RISTOILI SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, TIMM
SHAWLS.
cumms,,,CASsutsm,CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL
INC, COTTONADE.
.
wax 0011038, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW
ELS •
BALMORAL slam HOOP SKIRTS.
PLAIN LINEN HILNDKIIRCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED
HANsacmatre.DS/MMUS, HEM STITCHED HAND
mirs, LADIES', CIIILDRICSPECOLOTIB,
AND STOCKINOL
Nrl auk coortantlyileadving the latest styles of
Drees awl leauy o ftedie n . =t a t
i tomAr r twer thl~ GOOD p
BTQll, 1 7:11r rich I Write le inaction of the yoblks
sUnc world that I can sahiy asthma
a ma in o with all Ohio !Mores In quality arcuate at e t i ror-
f prim J. L. 9418201 C.
fiettybarg, Pa., April 20, 1868.-0
CHEAPER THAN EVER .
E. HITESITEW
-11 G AVIN disposed of his Store
ai r
Boon sad nook at Goods to GRIMM BOW.
Um sad 1411
sad Wag dotaralued to reduce Ids stack da ri ng
.omiths, irtu give
GR,FIA.T BARGAINS
beix:•lrrolobag. My dock of
All kinds of Merchandise
is lsodae.pyar t loMaly t aadwill be
dosed oat At won.mannitsw.
(e
odsl4ol to is•
tssAYAla
se am *mil 04 asks Nisiouiss
WS* , Ginurtil; at.
EAp-QUARTERS
FOR
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
AND
Every kind of Gentlimetei Wear,
sutu As
LINEN COLLARS,
PAPER CUFF'S,
COTTON STOCKINGS,
GLOVE/3,
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING SACHS,
CANES, &c., &c.
•
I keep Clenilemen'a Wear of all kinds and will sell
them at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
A LSO
Boys' Hats & Shoes,
in great variety
11111 Allys me a call before purchasing else where
April 22, 1867.-tf
KLINGEL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OP THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHDRCH.
MDR undersigned hailing& returned from the city
with the best and cheapest variety of Boots,
Sloes and Gaiters, Ssr Spring and Summer, ever of
feted In Gettysburg. His stock oonedsts of
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LAD/RIP COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
OBEYS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' RIP Boors,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORAL/3,,
CENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, -
GREYS' BROGANS, As., ko. •
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS.
BOYS' SLOGANS, kr., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots snd Shoes of his own manufattore con
stantly on hand.
All will be sold at the lowest Ucing profits. Buy
ers, from town and cosntry, are incited to call and
examine goods and prices befice purchasing else
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
may call.
Thu MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and Gai
ters, will al. be carried on, In all its branches,. bee
lore. Repairing done in short notice. By employing
non. bat first class workmen, and using none but the
choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deserve It.
11S,..Tbeekful for pat Wort, be solicits a coupon
WIC* of public putt-unser. D It. KLINOEL.
Gettysburg, April 22, 1866.-tf
pr~:~~r~:~~~,~w~~~~r~~~
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
Just rev lied by
ROBERT C. COBEAN 9
Matnbersburg Strccl, First Square,
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.
Where the public eau find a large and variant taw rt
meet - which he Is telling cheap. Ele also manufse
tarts and reialra
HARNESS - , of all kinds,
promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, list tern,
Trunks Valises White, Cigar., and a variety of no
tions, glee no a c•Il April 22. 11M.-tt
CUNNINGHAM
ALWAYS AHEAD
IN SELLING
CHEAP CLOTHING
AND
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
at his Store
IN BALTIMORE STREET. GETTYSICUTIO, PA
The public are rvapeettelly invitnl to [All end el
amine his large and well selected clock of 00014 he-
fore pal chaaiug eliewherr.
COME ONE AND ALL.
and treat yourselves to goodtliult of Clothing.
July 31,1868.-tt
SPRING & SUMMER
CLOTHING.
GEO. ARNOLD
hu now opened a LARGE STOCK of
READY-MADE CLOTIIING,
wally dbl. own manutattare,conalstlng otall shag of
COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
CRAVATS,
HOSIERY, &c.,
AT PRIM TO SUIT TER MGM
iliiKall,eaarnina and judge for youroelynalOß
April 24, 18G8.—tf
New Boot and Shoe Store.
D. KITZICILER & BRO.,
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
TORE STREET, OPPOSITE TUE BARE.
TEM undersigned bay, opened a new Boot and
Bb" Btore, ott‘York street, Gettysburg, in the
ececilF Oftilited by Berta k McCantarxr, and
meet o
have j t ust received from the City a large assort.
_BOOTS& SHOES
(05
GENTLER - LADIES &
• CHIL
•DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
• •
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &e.
We also. MANUFAOTURE TO ORDER. all kinds
of BOOTS AND 3 MOZs—the work being made up
of best mate rials and by, first class workmen. The
"Inior partner hu been in the business kw (war lb
eirt Ind ltasonally superintend' all work made up.
W respectfully Invite th a ttention of the public to
our "" blial uponi, sad ps by strict attention to
entire eatisfaction.-
business Rion, selling at lowest rash prioelelo give
DAM HITZIIDIDLLER,
JAIXIB.A..IIaTEMMIXEL
lune 24, 186&—tt
EW CLOTHING
AT 13RrNKERHOFF'S.
STAGS OF THEM !
3 Ddrumut..._ Olt, corner of the Diamond and
Yo ' n "' set, ble Dist returned from the city With
ale mutually attractive aaprtgo ant of
"" XIIIRG TOR spun a swam wait,
which he will Whit much Flom al cannot Dal
10
take them or very calml y . c a n and Ads* for your.
sem To look at ih. etoe u en c maessial, tasteful
cuttiaglisand beat Lae cotitangsai simrkeD and am
aun t° cannot hudstbut boy,
,z - zt oi ,••• • io math to their Maud to do ea.
td. Puts, Testihodall styles owl anted
altaithsy,Boole sad Shots
411 " 14 4 0/0•01, Naudker
ohleb, Neck Mae. c ra Li ssa and papicrOollars,
Rposiiki_ *Wit% %tow
.. - Name, num, tabeteas, Pookaaadolo.11•Illot
Hawking sad Chewing "yeim moi m p i r Ittationary,te.
Italas,_
.IMbot, Jeipa ly , wiefo • 004111111 Red
"41.6.4 r 6 . 1 4 'Wed/ tea natsbroooo doted la
• l
fi oOlnimor a .
stt doostato oftt .
At Um Wale fells new
7"'"" WA It plow--sad--sad ao ono ton
9 ,1 2
o WoolsMeriboD
4 I Ha aaooll *mon.
its, "hots,
BOOTS_ AND SHOES.
. -
If 1 CV' isrADLISItki NT.
fri?Boottu*" . "l2= l l;elti rnditteironb=.4e
mar
Or. iaileted Ish-epttrabarg, sitars 11*.
nOl/ Ix mak
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip
pers, k, &e.,
ker men,women and children of different styles and
prises. luw a tine asmortMent to select • treat, and
will sell every article et the mailed profits. '
WORE .KADE TO of the beet materials
and workmanslib. Every effort made to render
satbEctlon. The patronage of the'public is solicited.
Cell in,and select Eau his stock or lam your maw
ors. In either cue you cannot 'alto bepleased.
Jn/y 17,11168,-1y JOHN IL BEIIJNO.
SPRING AND SUMMER
STYLE OF HATS
FOR 1888.
S. B. M'OREARY
jut received a fresh and general assortamt
of HATS, lnclndlnn the vorp latest style.
Sue Silk Oanimere, sad Soft Par Hata, and also a
laroupply °Cline and low priced Wool HATS and
OAPS for Men and BOYS. He invites his friends and
thepnbllc to give him call. [April 22, VW—ft
PAPER BOSOMS,
HANDKERCHIEF'S,
lIMBRELLAB,
common, goo, gowns, ace.
Let all the People Come I
Fancy Goods and Confectionery Store.
THE undersigned, having
nd boat!
out J. M. Warne es Fancy Goods aCon
ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Paha.
eatocks' Store, Gettysburg, invites the public's patron..
age. Large and tasteful as the stock has been, no
effort will be 'spared to render it still more attractive
and desirable. Ile now offers
Writing Desks, Plain Candy,
Work Boxes, Fancy do.,
Portfolios, Plcklea,
Satchels, Sardines,
Pocket Stooks, Lobsters
China Toys, Chow-ch ow,
Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes,
Jewelry, Fermis Crackers,
Obese, Wine Biscuits,
Brushes, Muaroon do.,
Perfumery, Fire Werkl,
Soaps, Pens A Pencils,
Combs, Writing Papers,
Fruits, Envelopes,
Nuts, Tobacco &gam
Brno. Be.,
"TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION."
He intends to sell everything at the lowest pees&
ble prices. beUeving that "small prod ta" bring "quick
sales," and are therefore best for buyer and seller,—
Come oa•—couto all l A. B. IFEDITEL.
April 1, 1868.—tf
TllllO. C. NORRIS
Bierbower's Segar Store,
GETTYSBURG,PA,
NORTII-EAST CORNER OF TUX DIAMOND
THE uutlerslgneci, thankful tkr past favor% re
spectfully oak the attention of the public to hie
asaortmoot of
Segars, Smoking & Chew
ing Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
which he le prepared to sell at the lowest Beteg
priced, WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL. Us wtllkeep
on hand
THE BEST BRANDS,
and will manufacture for gen
eral sale throughout the
Remember tam place, ht the Dintaxttl, bet wee. Brink
tuba!". Store and MeCleflan'e Rotel
Aug. 14,1568.-t1
E H. MINNIGH,
CHAMBERSBURG STREET,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Confection, Petiodical and
News Depot.
The Daily Papers of Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York,
and ehoice Magazines.
All kinds of Confections, Can
dies, Oranges, Lemons,
Nuts, &c., &c.,
ICE CREAM & CAKES
supplied to families and parties at ■hortr[ railat
March 25.—tf
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB,
LADIES' COMPANIONS,
TOILET SETS,
WRITING DESKS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY CHINA it BOHEMIAN VASES,
TOYS, &a, &a, &0.,
AT A. R. FEISTEL'S,
Opposite Fahnestocks' Store.
Gettysburg, Aprllll,lBBB.—tf
JOHN M. MINNIGH
Diamond anfectionery db Ice Cream &dome
.13 ALYIMORE Street, two doors above Centro Square,
en4dreburw, pa- Haring returned from the city
with full stock ofOonfectlonery, I will sell at Moven'
lowest prollts—tucludlng
FRENCH & COMMON CANDIES,
Oranges, Lammas, Nota,Toys, Notioas, Ac., and eviwy
this. -bolooglog to a Arat -duo Oonfoctionory, with
OAKES, MEAD AND LENONADE. Moo,
ICE CREAM
supplied on short narlos.
Ituy 20.—tf
CONFECTIONERY
ICE CREAM SALOON.
JOHN GRUEL ,
Chambersburg St., Gettyalburg,
u. big comp= hin oor ter aat i balding, the
laisteztgartiezt thuthetioes °tee offered in Get-
DREN v oll IND
COMMON CANDIES,
Toys,_
_Nuts, &v., and wraith. ft. letdettglug to • drat.
class uasSielluedeLailitt woad aastasuute t ausi t tas
Ladles sad Guithlusu.
CREAM
letua _ tr iniPPßlPa on diorama notice.
TIN-WW , AND STOVES.
THE .uharsuenT ASSORTMENT OP
TIN-WARE IN - THE COUNTY,
S. G. COOK'S,
ITl~drA 'boom, of
1511 UST 000111116.411T0M 1:11 SKR 1101/11:1114
awns which ant
OLD DOMEntiON,
(X)lll , 2l:4lntk
iszourfrxesu, - •
Maui COOK,
EASLIT gamut
VolompT
jikkmay oats artist's fer ule pea, WO*
b, Watts Iga_
_
nan at any Gear pates la a sh,
e l ME.
THE VERY BEST!
County
WASIIINGTON BIEIIIiOWEIL
Leal. door to the Key•toso Liao.,
constantly on hand
Alf* at.
BEM
-*mac
MOUNT' 8 COMPOUND!
101 Tint CM OP
PUTRIDBORRAUROAZIETIAT
araTh7 Othar I othrow/Ilootoo dta
?twat It Dos of too Wag • AbodiaitiaM
suss. This amodleitui bowl** la
THOUSANDS OF OASES,
In different parts of the country, and has
been known.* .II if taken to time and according
direction. It is warranted to aura Oleo it a trial
and It wffiewerk for *WE Imlay housebold should
provide themaidees with a box of thia medicine and
**pit on bands. The cum that It heateffeetad are
trulymafteloss.
ty=rtsad bold by lisuz Yam t oo.,Get
r by their authorised agents. For
sale at nearly Stored In Adam, wanly.
Kay 29,1867,0 ISEAIX. TOITAT A CO.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
D: DAPONOI/13 HOLD !!( PIIIII.ODIDAL MLA
Al NOR /AYALA*. InAtilible in correcting fermi-
Itsetoriag Obstructions of the Monthly Tarns,
front whettiver
Tenths. Ctanse, and always inteceeafol ara Pre-
reutalea peculiarly situated, or those wipposiag
thottutetras ao, are cautioned whist using throe Pills
while in that condition list they “hivlt• whom
ramie altar which admonition, the Proprietor .6-
940 ". 160 t any Mpealdbia7.llkitbagh their milldam will
preven iniachlor to torah.
Pecan par Box. Six Boara it.
Bald by UUJU, Drautet,Sole Alma tar Get.
tyeburg, Pa.
Wise, by sending him $t through the Post °Oka,
oszi byre the Pills sent, (tonfUlentially,) by Hall, to
any part of the country "free of postage."
April 210;111811.—ly
ALL AROUND THE WORL
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 Nashan, Sept. 20, 1866.
:MOtiNWCS'igke)4itiOnsl:.lo3;4l
lITORATIVII-restoras Gray Hair to Its natural color
Promotes the growth of the Hair. Mengel the roots
to their origittel °mettle maim. itradlestee Dandrue
and Donors. Promote Hair baling oar. Is •superior
Drooling. It contain' no Injurious ingredients, and
is the most popular and reliable article throughout
the Kut, West, North and Booth.
J. B. BABBITT A CO., Proprietors,
1166.801 d by Dr.-S. Itorner,Oetty.burg ;J. 8.
Inbangb, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters
barg;;Snyder & Bon, Littleatewn, and Druggist, gen
erally. Yeb. 12, 1808.—ly
Grortrito.
GROI ERIEB & LUMBER
AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON TUN HILL, BALTDIONa
STREET, OZTTYPBTIRO, PA
FRESH GROCERIES
every week from the City, Precisions, Dried an
Green Fruits of all kinds, always on band, at lowest
rates..
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, plans', PURE CIDIR
YIN
RO AR, SOAPS OP ALL KINDS, CANDLIIS,
NOTIONS, CONFFZTION ARIES,
BROOMS, Re.; also,
LUMBER,
snob as &matting., Posts, Kblnglat, Plank, *c., moan.
tally on band at lowest living ratee. Call and sea.
Jana 2,4,—tt.
'GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers - in Flour, Grocer
ies, Notions, &c.,
GETTYSBURG,PA
•• I
FNIfISI the attention of the public to their Lune
stock of Geode, at the old mod. se York street,
mat door to th. Globe /an, consisting of the Lee' of
GROCERIES,
Sagan, Syrup., Meissen, Cams, You, Spines, Salt,
tbe •
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
fa the market, with Hanes, Shoulders, Sides, Fish,
Dried trans, Contectione, de, Abe,
NOTIO•NS,
in Vast rarity; Cedar sad Willow-ware, Stone.
ware, Crock r,-ware,. Baskets, Snare, tobacco.,
erol • thmored and or:maths, articles.
BUTTER AND EGGS,
nice and fresh, always for
Gauen" Co. will mare ao effort to plasm and
are confident of bob; able .to do so by con tently
knopind a MI Ind dinial acetic, and at the
very breast prelim 0017XIST YlianCn wanted, Mater
for the cash or la exchatnre ke goods, highest market
price allowed. JOMPH 8. OILTASP/11,
DiNINL CAMBIAL
Jane 11,1888.—if
WM. BOYER- & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware,
*W.A. general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
D.C. 4,1867.-u
SE M I LING OFF!
1.1-BOCWIZIES AND L IQUOR S.
As sa /ea* es statereas
TIATINGinat returned tranthe City with th e larg
-11 sat sad most varied assortment Milne goods ever
Interest and
oared lun‘l t expeet eyes, body to to to their
where they eau get the dampest and
hest goods lir
CASH, as that is my motto.
FAMILY GLOORR I l 8 of all kinds, eonsfetisi
Ot all Muds, Molasses, Boors,
Re., e.
roar, a, Lard, Dried Beef,
Largo lot at very goal
Shad and R Ougarnmedilainsath I Mack
amis&
Liquor cannot be surpassed
ln ehespams or guilty, Raw Common Whiskey to
PrigP nth& Nast', RolhMa Gin or Rya lillakey.—
tor- mediNnal °tether porpoise. Hotel 1 0 11 91 r.
be implied wi t h Liquors st City prices, and save
freight and pathage. Realland's and Ea
gan Bitters, also, A. Speor's Grape Wins.
OIL J. MARTIN,
May 27,1866.-t1 - Baltimore st.,Osttyaburg.
B , ARGAINS
at the a.,
GROCERY
IN GETTIMBURG.
JOHN MOSS & BON
0.4 7 g: =rum, ou
have lust recall/Ws spline/1 6 1d r sasorlasent Ant
GROCERIES
Inelndien ' Boonr z, We
lt
l l Whams, Syrup 'Tom
l a t a a n . " A conbribilt
Wutadtrultsdloape,llesecjArtletaedNotioos geese.
any. We Wel ahele keep on YLOUR and /ZED
STUMM.
Haring porettased tbr GASEr.„ wear* prepared to
sell very Wasp. Wes use call and Juke for your
selves.
&pt. $6.1807.,-tt JOHN for
J. W. CHESS.
Grocery and Flour Store
BEM° VAL.
MEALS & BROTHER
Mir Lyn reseied their Store to the Nleettedt prop-
II My, Olt Chaasbersburg street, whet* nor Pro.
Pots to Imp oemehtetl7 so baad
ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
FLOUR, FKFT), NOTIONS, &e.
shes VIIPITABLIII ha mom hfii has the city
and eeestry. They oreOiet=pod to me% u cheer
as eleeehesittlisy aoirlbolowsit=
mita, illwy bop* to writ wed nosh* a
A 411411
we of jemblia poem's**. ItltiLtiallZO.
April.—til .
14uit•
NEW BAKERY:
NEWRORT et ZIEGLER.
Maohaniod bilkerr, Coma Wasithigton and last
Iliibstreets, Gottisburg. ta. ConotantJy on band
iinboot
BILBAD,
OAXIS,
• .Natasidefaillillimid wnt toirmievia every
losadmby , *AT ssams,and seiddaidest
gra , " foirrafidefophis,s.
. arum
Kwik A CALL.
ore — -
GRANITE-YARD,
0 111.11LRO1D, MLLE IPZEIGIIT PEPOT.
Ia
prepared toiler:dab GRANITE, Ibr all kinds of
BUILDING AND atotroinurrAt PURPOSES,
Ourbing, Sills, Stops, Ashlers,
Posts, Monuments, Ceme
tery Blocks, &c.,
erg mid &sighed In every style desired, by beat of
workmen.
1111 .Orders from a distance promptly attended to
Jane 3.—tf
JEREMIAH - CULP,
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
Is prepared to furnish un short notice nod reasonable
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
noel.° keeDe on hand s Mr{o eacorimf ut of WALL
PER. which he *onset lowest cash rates, And if cle
ared will farnieh handa to put it on , he wail.
PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
tar York etre , t-n fow doors east of Lut Lenin Church
May 27,1868- tf.
FLOUR & FEED.
IWILL be in Gettysburg with Plow, kc.,eiFery MON
DAY mtil FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may
desire me to furnish them with either
FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF,
will leave their orders, either with John L. Toto or
Danner k 7.elglcry stating the kind and qn.iiitity
wanted, wheat the same will to delivered at their
dwellings, by
dept 25„ 1887.-tt
MsDchuter, N. H
ROBERT D. ARMOR,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
Bait Middle stred,kalf a square from the Court-house,
GETTYSBITRG, PA.,
)11/ILL promptly attend to all or
ders In his line, Work done In the most oaths
factory manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be
afforded wracks a living.
tarnished, u well u Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop
Lights Es.; also WATER PIPE, Slope Top aol Prat ßeigate, and,in abort. everything belonging to gas or
water Itztaree
Balla hung, and furniahad if daatrad. Lock. of all
kinds repaired. (Dee. 25,1867.41
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE!
TT la composed principally of the ce!abrafe,l Guam
.1. from
Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, au ample
quantity to give activity (without Injury) to the vege
tation, and a large quantity of soluble
BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements
of a
COMPLETE MANURE.
The high reputation It has obtained among the untny
thousarul Armen who are toting It in preference to
all other Wills, lea sore guarantee of tie Talue.
bend fur. pamphlet, Address
July 31,1468.-1 y
Attention, Housekeepers !
WASHING MADE EASY.
AV2 NG the agency fur Adams comity for JACK-
Al SON'S UNIVERSAL WASIIING COMPOUND.
Jrara- to, nee, I • , aDe:t11:111.7 shuts the inten
tion of ladles and Housekeepers to It as the most
economical and valuable Washing Compound iu use.
It requires no rubbing of Clothes—x..4les in hard as
well as soft water, and does not injure the most .41e-
Ileate fabric; preserves and flees the colon; removes
palate, grease and stains of all > Inds. Give it a trial
and you will use nothing else. Family Rights $1 each.
For further Information apply to
Ac _I have been Int trued that parties in several
parts of the county are selling what purports to be
Jackson's Compound. As I . have the exclusive right
to Adams county, all persons are hereby warned
against selling or purchasing from other parties.
Aug. 7, 1868.—ti
Look to your Interest
THE undersigned still continues in the Lumber bu
ena., at his old stand, miles east of Emmitts
bu,g, Md., and has a large stock of well-..souse
WHITE PINE BOARDS & PLANK
WHITE d YELLOW PINE FLOOR
ING, SHINGLES', PLASTERING
LATHS, PA MINOS, etC.,
also, an assortment of Groceries, Nails, Glass, kc., all
of which will be sold at the lowest possible figures.—
Thankful fur past favors he solicits a continuant° of
the same. A. WAYBEIGIIT.
July' 24, 186L-2m•
FOR SALE.
TBS undersigned wishing to retire from business,
will sell the entire Stock and fixtures of a first
elms
Millinery & Notion Store.
Splendid opining !be a fashkmable Terms
may. For particulars address
BiltS. Si. DAVIS,
July 24.-2 m Ohambersburg, Pa.
JOHN C. ZOUCK,
NEW OXFORD, ADAMS CO., PA.
Has for Sale 150 Farms, Mills, Foun
dries, Machine Shops, TavertaStands,
Country Seats, Store Standt, Town
Houses and Town Lots,
IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYDAND
SO-Persons wishing to purchase as well as sell
property will do well to call at my once, or address
by letter, cc they will find it to their advantage.
June 24,18611.-4m*
A SERVANT FOR ALL.
Sot/'a Improvement for Opening, Closing
and Latching Gates, •
MAY be attached to any gate and operated from
buggy, team or saddle, by one hand, to any de
sired direction from the gate—opened and closed from
one point, at any distance from the gate. This im
prorement Is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong;
will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate,
nor by the frost rafting the posts; may be made at a
country blactsmith . s, and wily attached to a gate.
Ta..th, ri l t p a g, 'wring the /Right for Adams coun
ty, will sell Township and farm Rights of thi, im
provement.
Also, EOM • BLIANWIII All3llllO/131 LEVER GATE
—width will be found valuable and convenient to all
who have gates to drive through—es they remain by
their team, open, does and latch a gate, without the
stecessity Of pitting la the wet or mod.
lor turkey Information, he., address
ISRAEL BRICKER,
Keuallen P. 0., Adams co., Pa.
Noy 18.-if
628 HOOP E D SKIRTS 628
CORSETS, CORSETS
WM. T. HOPKINS,
Na 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Celebrated "Champion" Poop Skirts
YOH LAMS, WNW AND CHILDREN.
The largest aseartinant, end beet quality and styles
la the Amertatte Markt. Zy fry lady shouldb7 them,
Y they reetersiesii ebaniekte, by wearing loner, re.
their shape urea' better. Wag lighter and
more than all othere—WARRANTAD in every
Vg,111114 sold at very
11low rim Ask Ibr HOP
-111:M
&Marko Itandnado 'Wharton° 00.1113ETS In lit-
UM Moroni Gratin, Inoludlng dot_lotpifior
Thompson Langdon's "QUITS onmatir cog_
am% tontos ta team 41 tondo , to *so ; to
paw irftll.T . Bakst% CLBLIIMATID *ORME
wellal are Ir so lad quality, Teo
MI MS 0111414 tralit le .10 nay are as
ibmostaad beet anal" he %spar Pd.—
The tads
Bowl suffllai!ith 11/03T4 and Warm
elite Met. -
!Sam vielllall Oa My_ Maui& sot 1441 to NU sad
wallas oat Gawk sad Wks', as w• defy 411 4441 1 144
- •
&Pt it MK
110101,11 LS, •a.
gitottlinem.
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
PETER REITLER
at reasonable rater—
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
111131
GEORGE GING ELL
GAS PIPE
FARME.RS!!!
TRY TfiE
ALTA VELA
PRICE $56.00 PER TON
TEE ALTA VELA GUANO CO.,
L 7 Broadway, New York
CHAS. 11. STALMMITH,
Gettysburg, Pa
BUILDERS
of all qualitiea and prices; also,
Land Agent,
AND OTHER STATES
mextoLLOTTIREa OP THE
MARSH GREEK
PLANING MILL.
riMundersigned has established a
untsauLkon Mardi creek, fon miles from
Gnats, at which be will manufacture
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAM E s,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Choir and wash Boards, with everythirryt elan mails at
■nch a factory, and needed In the building line. The
beat of lumber will always be need, all thoroughly
Arlin], a kiln having been put up for the purpose.
Orders acticltal, and promptly attended to. Prices
as low as the lowest, and every effort mad* to aocem•
modato customers.
JOHN D. PFOUTZ
Mlty 20 , 18438.-1 y
WIRE RAILING, -As
w Ivo fluardsfor ~, tono Fronts,
Arflume, le.; Iron Bedstead', Wire
f Webbing for Sheep and Poultry. Yards; *rase and
i Iron Wire Cloth, Bik, es, Benders, Screens for Coal,
Ores. Saud, Ad., Ue►v Crimped Cloth for Spark
Arresters; Landscape Wirea for Windom, Sc.; Paper.
makers' Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, Sc. Ivory in.
formation by eddreesing this manufacturers. if.
WALKER I SONS, No. H North Birth st., Phila.
i delphia.
rob. f., 1488.-Iy.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD
CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS.
On and after Monday, May 11th, 1868, Pusan.
; ger V3lllll will leave and arrive at Gettyaburg, and
' make connections., follows:
FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN wilileaysGettyaburg
at 8 1:0, A .31.,w1th rassengers for York, Harrisburg,
! Philalelphla, Baltimore, and the North and It Oat,
arriving at Hanover Junction without ehangeofcars,
at 10 15,..1.M., Connecting with the„Past Line South,
on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at
Baltimore et Cl ll0,:noon. A 1,,, connecting with Mail
train frank Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg
i at 1 VP, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg Mt 80, P.M.,
with passengers from II irrisl.urg, York, Ba ltimore,
I and Washington.
SE(UND PASPENGER TRAIN will leave Gettys
burg et I. P. 31., arri ring at lianoverJunctioa at
2 40, and connecting with Mall train tooth. Arrive
In Baltimore at .5 20, P. M..Arrive at Gettysburg at
4 20,P. M., with passengers from Philadelphia, I.lar
risburg, and the North and Wait and alsowithpasseu
gars from Baltimore and Washington by the rut
Line North, which leaves Baltimore at 12 10, noon.
Parmengers can leave Baltimore In the Mall train,
at 8 30 A.M., and arrive in Gettysburg at 1230, P.
M. Or leave Baltimore in the Pact Line at 12 10,
noun, and - arrive In Gettysburg at 4 20, P.R. But
one clrange of care either way, viz; at Hanover JUL:-
t ion. R. McCURDY,
May 0,15C5.
ACEIYE AND EFFICIENT AGENTS WANTED,
I==l
UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
fit L d IMING, as this Company does,some advantages
peculiar to Itself, Agents are alforded an easy and
maccesaful method for securing risk.. A liberal com
mission paid to agents, who omit furnish firstulam
reference,. AMireas, D. 8. G loninger, M. D., General
Agent, Ito. 129 Booth 711 at ,Phibitlelphia,Pu.
Aug.
AGENTS WANTED
EIEMEMI
Chicopee Sewing Machine.
T ing machine Is sold complete with table fur only
$35. It make,' the celebrated
ELASTIC LOCK STITCH,
rues ibe drop or roar motion feed used by all first-class
machines. It will hem, tell, tuck, cord, gather, quilt,
bind, embroider, and do every variety or work that
can be done on any other machine. We warrant Ude
machine to be the hod in the world. It bas been de
clared to bo so by the beat Judges to Le Mond, nod R.
awarded the first gold medal, over one hundred and
twenty-two competitors, at peria. We will give a
written guarantee to that effect.
Address, with stamp,
J. U. ORN General Avnt,
922 Ch es tun t st. , Philadelphia.
I May C.—Gai
BEE
Fine Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN
All the LEADING STYLE, on hand or made to
measnre. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES. An lllua
traced Price List with Intl ructions (or .1f messnrs-
went soil on receipt of poet °MCC Rtldre OP
33 South Sixth at., above Chextoat
August 210.1W.-ly
P ENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL
TURAL SOCIETY.
The next Ex 4 ibition of this Society will b. bold 41
HARRISBURG,
Tuesday, Wednesday, ,Thursday, Josiday
September Ni S 30—October 1, & 2, 1868
Catalogues of Prernhame can be bed. and Informallon
girea upon application to the Secretary, et Harrisburg.
The PREMIUM LIST has been enlarged. and Ise 'very
Liberal one. Excursion tickets will be so/d by the
prindpal Railroads leading to Harrisburg, and freight
carried at reliaetNl rates. -
A. BOYD lIAMILTI/N,Prealdeut.
A. It. LONGAKER, Secretory. [Aug.
Presidential Campaign
CAPES & CAPS,
18 6 8
MANUFACTURED BY
PHILIP HILL,
No. 201 Church Street, Philadelphia.
Presidential'Campaign Torcheii---
$25, 28, 30, 35 3, 40 PER HUNDRED
fur Engraving and Price Lint,
Sept.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
MEN OF OUR DAY :
rp 1113 Lives of GRANT. COLFAX, and all the leading
I men of the nation, (oror 50,) in one volume, by
Dr. L. P. Brockett, the popular Biographical Editor of
"Appleton's Cyclopaedia." Over GOO pages and 42 flue
!steel portraits. The only complete or reliable work of
the kind published. Price very low. Wee immense.
Any intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O to $2OO
per month. One agent made V,OO in flee weeks. Bend
for circular. Addreee
ZEIGLER, McCIIRDY & CO:, Pub!Men,
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111. or St.
Louis, Mo. [Aug. 21, 1808.-.9ta
tinanriat.
Notice to Capitaligts 1
- 100EltS0.N8 dealriog 'of Investing, and realizing
nearly NINE PEE CENT., are requeeted to
call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE
UNION PACIFIC
IMIZEI
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 1:;132. ORS,
These investments are daily growing in Amor and
sales Inc reaaing.
so-BONDS can be had at all times at this Bank
and where all information concerning said Invest
ments will be cheerfully given.
Dec. 18. 1887. -Lf
J. EMORY BAIR, Cultler
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK•
lOVEENMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUOIIT and
SOLD.
BVVEN-TIIIIITY BONDS converted Into TIVE-TWIN.
TY BONDS arithoni charge.
COMPOUND INT/MIST NOTES CASHED.
ffe UM WEST IaBBIGaf paid on GOLD audenvEs.
STOCKS and BONDS, of an kind/, bought for perinea
without CILAROINO COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY SASCUTKD
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advance...ll,er cent
S PER CENT. for I year,
4 PER CENT. for 8 months,
3 PER CENT. fbr 3 menthe.
Persons wishing lufisrmation In maid to U. 8. Bondi,
and Stocks of all Olds, are invited to s iT. sts• call,
and we will give all Information obearfoGy.
J. EYOBY BAIR, Gambler.
Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1867-tf
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
Is agent - for the sale of the First hfortgag•
Union Pacific Railload.
6 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS,
at market retie, with interest pljuble senttenunutily
our at counter. All neceseszy inibnastion given.
@BO. ARNOLD, Nailer.
Gettysburg, N0v.27, 1867.—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
0?
GETTYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
Intermit on SPECIAL DEPOSITS u follow■
YIN CENT. PER ANNUM POR I YEAR,
4
$ 4t 14 w " 4 . 3
WILL cam COMPOUND IMPEIMEW NOM AND
COUPONS
Will also parchaaa sell STOOKII and BONDS of
ovary kind:e•of dam or e aa Coaunialon, and will at
an times p the SIGISSET PIMA -he
GOLD AND SILVER,
and with pleaaara anaemia all buslooso_pwooptly as
borotalbro pertaining co awollzogototodSuk.
GAO. ARNOLD, Ciasidir.
flitgiburg,Nov. 0 1000-tf
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