. ; ,.. 411. ant „en • It' tanning BE eitribimrir,g r iialts, 14.rps._ 3115,.. MSS. !THE HOTS IN BLUE." THEY WILL VOtI AS THE Y FOUGHT w tit vote as we.fotight ; ye, aii.l vote iv! • yor our country and liberty's ranee; - YuKI thebtave linye in Blue: Who are gallant and true; (ht a question like this dere rot pause. It'wero blood spilled In-vain, - A reproach to the slain, ' And disgraceio the honored and brave, Did we vote for the foe, Wht our comrades laid low, , .Nobly lighting their country to save. fly tier brothers who fell, 'Mill the Will 'Rebel yell, And the wnuntied-stlll writhitig in pain, ". Wilt We stand firm and faltt, Witit4hittlidled !tithe M 144, • Under Orant, to fight . ;`rikltori again. Only do lick the hand At tiii•irmasterra command, • ,' Tb •t would crush them In death , to the groandi' 'Tts the soldier who knows ~ How-to 4W - with snob fbes When usurping, vile traitors and found. Is it must forget, When with blood-hounds• beset, Or imprisoned ei Andersonvillet Less respected than hogs, We were eliot down like dogs, By the order of foul traitor's will. When of "Libby" we think, And starvation's dread brink, In that famed "C4t4tle-Thunder" so near, It is then our blood bolls, And man's nature recoils • .At the thought-of such treatment severe. Of H. Seymour and Blair, We would have all beware; They are in with the same Rebel crew— And to vote for such men . Brings Rebellion again, And the mullet of army may renew. Then to get rid of a tax, Give us Grant and Colfax, So that peace may triumphantly reign ; Thus the brave Boys in Blue, With their flag ever true, To its standard will rally again. He's both coward and knave Who would not strive to save What by treasure and blood we have - won 'Long as tin;te shall endure Lets hold it secure, - And the work of the Rebel is done. Such a foe must not feel That his rude-iron heel Shall again be permitted to tread On the rights of the brave Who, their Union to save, Were bequeathed to the time-honored dead. For Jeff Davis and Lee, As you all plainly see— Should the Democrats get into power Will be lauded above General Grant, whom we love, And who saved us in treason's dark hour Then we'll vote as we fought— Yes ! and vote as we shot ! For the candidates trusted and true, Who are Cones and GRANT, Just:the men that we want in cbiumand of the biave Boys in Blue. ~ A. BOY IN BLUE. [Correspondnnce of the Star & Sentinel SIAINE.—TIIE CROPS, SPRINGFIELD, ILLiant, Kept. 14, 18G8. . EDITORS OF THE STAR & SENTLNEL :-I bate been spending several days in this sec tions of country, exploring for a new rail read, and as the days are two hours shorter,. I shall give your readers a short article .of - . the 'Ulm:Mind doings here at present. 'The farmers all threugli this country are gatheriag their wheat crop. A more bonn- tiful harvest will be.--gathered this year throughout the . State than for many years past, though, small at that. The early grain has been housed In a good condition, but the late harvest which is being gathered now is sealewhoLt 4iu44ged by the weevil, the weather too being very •unfavorable—con ciderahto rain lately , and much of the wheat, oafs, buckwheat, &c., yet to be taken in.- 1 have neliced many fields on the stock, and farmers busy cutting wheat in the rain.— At this season of the'ytur the farmers in the Old Keystone Stateywould consider it late to be harvesting in ,September. Here %he hay, grain and potato crops will yield heavy. A considerable breadth of beans has been planted in this State. The weather during the past month has been quite 'favorable to the maturing of crops. It is said that there has been gathered last year, one hundred and fifty thousand bush els of blueberties, in the State of Maine, and that this year there will be still a larger aniount gathered. This must be so, for I never before in all my life saw such quanti ties going to market—by the cart loads. I myself passed through hundreds of acres, the bushes loaded to theground. I also saw acres of strawberries, and acres upon acres orrafipberries growing wild in &ids and a long the high ways. I have passed through Aranberry bogslwhere hundreds of bushels are being gathered. This country exceeds anything I ever saw in the way of berries. There will be quite a large yield of apples this year in Maine. 'Acre were but two railroads in Maine a few years ago, but the past year four roads lave been started and several of - them are being pushed forward rapidly. On the En rolxmn and North American Railway there are over GOO men employed in the State of Maine and about 500 in New Brunswick, and 13 miles in running order from Banger, and 20 miles more will be by November, and then 70 more in Maine to be completed, which will take another year or 18 months, and one year more in the Provinces will _complete it there-90 miles already in run ning order there. In two years more the entire lino will be completed from 'Bangor to Ralidix. If I bad lime I would give you an account of the mappers and customs of the New England people. I will endeavor to do so won. They have a queer way of erecting buildings in this country. The houses, &c., lyre mostly of wood. Many, I noticed, com mence mence building ,. at the top, leaving the foundation and cellar the list work to do, while in your country the foundation is the first. Fine large buildings arc being erect ed here, all complete brit the cellar and foundation walls—they being left for the last week, which should be the first. I no ticed several nicely finished and painted houses, butt week; the-digging of the cellar just commenced, and some the cellar dug and foundation wall going up. Some are without a foundation, only a few stone roll ed together for corners. Others again drive piles into the ground to rest the house oil, and some pile up logs, dx.,,_as founda tions for their houses to , stand upon. I saw a still greater curiosity than all, us your readers would suppose, to see the sun rise in the evening, which I never before saw, until a short time ago while in a coun try town. It may be an enigma to the readerti of the Star .1, Sentinel, but it is even so ; The people here have; another queer way of building by attaching their barns to the hones—all under one root. The hi% yard, pig pen, chicken coop and yard, all togeth er—bat • few steps from one to the other. Pis:Arms) , in abundance, and .no security against dm Some farmers are virtually dead, and their (arms wears weeds of mourning for them. It is said that the whole amount of grain raised in New England each year would not slipply its inhabitants six weeks. It is a singular fact that does not occur in many States, that potatoes are worth more than corn, cabbages are worth more than wheat and a barrel onions will purchase a toiyel of flour. Imo blety kad before the most mag-. aillorut Views I ever beheld In any r place. Imagine ytuurself standing on an emilaienad overlooking sixty miles of coati tog behokling towns, hills, valleya, moan um*, labs, rivers, forests and habltatkua :tkoutql all titer, 1 will astonish your num 'ettontit t term day with an article giv -61-4iff the curiosities of this tar 11. G. FARM IMPLEIMM.- W I I. 0 IT-6 II 1 - 1 Y S GUM SPRIN.G n.RIII. ( Vag B 4 s l nrnl h& 0 ,00. Wal pr all klub ofthfaia without chimeric *ay Part, 0 1 Itis Ora Pea fur..ith Haws wylt sir iiithasettair„ • Guano" Attaohmenta. llearamtmel to do pod woO., 4.1 11 4.1it0 RarrisburtFaiims Mill. made In New York. Esieelly 6. 1 04 as the tolne formerly sold fe thi s cpunfy. . . ' SEPAR*TOIfiI AND nuissitaks. - mon titn- LSILS,, STEM. PLQUGELS, Ix,. IFARAIIIfp IM. - , pianism MCKIM! LLY. . For Isle bj - i 'Wel. WIDER. . t Arm. 14.-tf ' ' ..1 fn.. J. H. SHIREMAN'S MOI'ERS MWEIO H • AVINO been agent for this machine last 11411011014 1.. k. to the Tamer llll.easoo. It is well known, having takeri the' premium at the Menders. vale Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over seven others, which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dillahurg Mowing Match. Having conch:4od not to offer any airline that will not give entire istisnietiOn, X . have refused agencies of several other machines, and now offer this one as TU ORZAT MAIM:LINE OP TUB BEASON. flaring tried one myself, I know exactly what it will do. I could refer pm ...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 dune here at my place. nixie a great ormaidismtion—tLe machine Can be repaired at home immediately, and with much less cost. Another great oaring la the BINDER which is at: tanned to this celebrated Rarer and Mower. It hay bean thoroughly tried, and vorp entire-eatistactdon— requiring no .bartest ban except a driver. This Binder can also be attached to the Reapers which have been sold; bat cannot be attached to any onus machine except Shirintan's. -- I will here refer 'onto a few farmers, in different localities, who have bought and need these machines Michael Mut, Stephen Gettier, Moue Hartman, Mr. Sterner, Joseph Merman, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob Hartman, V. B. Woodburn. 'Jacob Litman, with others, too numerous id mention, This macbine hu a selfrake, aide delivery, and is warranted to do its work NI above recommended. Also on hand, SHIREMAN'S SELF-DISCHAROING HORSE RAKE,.a first-ratearticle, which we will sell at the lowest pc Bible price. - Warranted to-give satis faction. Aiao the COLUMBIA RAKE alwayson hind. Machines can be seen at my house, three miles south of Gettyiburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield hotel. I,RWIS A. BUSHMAN, Junisfi,vtt - Agent. GRUPO% PATRNT BSLF•REGDLATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, • With the latest improved Triple-gea ed Horse Power, either gear Or Belt, • This machine has successfully oompeted with all the best of the different patented Grain - Separators, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator ever produced; in fact, the only Separator and Clean er aver before the public to give reused satisfaction. The machine V conveniently arranged for-hassling and threshing, beingpermanently Axed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift It about, so that it is not half the trouble on a barn floor as a common thresher and shaker. It is also 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 dust as the common machine or other Separators. Fanners can rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and Judging from the high recommendation of farm era 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 farther information; Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams c 0... Penna. - Wm. Kohler, near New Oxford w w • John D. Pfoutz; w Gettysburg w Henryllarludti, York Springs, w Daniel Petah, Sandersville, w Orders will be received •by either of these gentle men, as also by Bebertand Hoover, Bast Berlin, Pa.—; For further information address ABRAM. BIIIIHROLDRTI, Agent, June 10.-4 m • Olearvpring. York co., Pa. NEW MACHINE SHOP AT NEW OXFORD. THE undersigned calls attention to his low klathine Shop, at New Oxford, Adams county, which he hew put itp, at large expanse, with the determination to do good and satisfactory work. lie will mannfaotnte various kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, such as THRESHING MAOHINES. SPRING-TOOTH RAKES, &c.; and will Yogi the BUCKEYE REAPER & MOWER on han.. formula. dll descriptions of•REPAIRING done promptly and u cheaply u pmaibler. We bag in connedlion with his Machine Shop a STEAM SAW MILL;" Apon which - he will do all kinds o treat in that 'lnn' • He asks the patina o eall •od give hint, a trial, and he guarantees full in4lefaction March 25, 1848.—Ilin tomaiding Xiotosto. • • NEW FORW A ii.PING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. lIAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Can, kc., of Cm., k BAnnallAW, the undersigned itend to carry on the business, on. der the firm of Monett k Co., at the old stand on the corner of Wainlngtonand Railroad streets,on a more extensive scale than heretofore. regular line of Freght Can will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON, and accom modation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be prompt ly attended to. Our care run to the Warehouse of Stevenson &Sons, 165 north Howard street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, aeU cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to giro ni a call. WM.M.BIO HAM. I ALEXANDER. COBRA'S I 741,111138 BIGHAAL Jon. R. ISAR. • ' ' M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEILI;PFLS IN FLOUR,. GRAIN, GROOERIES, ho TLIR undersigned are paying at their Ware house, in Carlisle street,adfoinlng Haablees Hall, the highest prices for YLOOR, WHEAT, arm, CORN, OATS, BOCK WHEAT, CLOVEN. AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, POTATOES, tc., kc., and Invite producers togire them scan before selling They hare constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, M 014.4.1, Syrnps, Coffees, anger., Ate, with Belt Fisk 011 s, Tor, :soaps, Bacon ankleard, Tobaccos. kc. Also, the beet bre.ola of FLOOR, with PRIED of all kinds. They likewise hose SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Bolabia Pncido °nano, Rhodes• Phosphate au! A A Mexican Guano. - - _ Whilst they pay the highest •market prices fossil they buy, they sell at the - fewest living profits.— They aRk a shares( publle-patranage, resolved to give satisfaction in every ease. WY. 8. HAMILTON July .1, L887.-tf • CHANGE OF FIRM. rria — E undersigned ha - n-I i g leased the Ware-house on the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad; Get tyeburg, Pa., will carry on the Grain &Pro - duce Business In all its branches. The blithest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Outs, Oats, Clover and Timo thy Needs, Flaxseed, Sumac, tray &ha Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Rama, Shoulders and Ilides, Pot. toes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCER 4 IES OF ALL KENDS constantly for sale, Coffees., Sugar,, Molasses, Syr. ups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Sods, linstord, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soap, Sc. Also, COWL Fish Oil, Tar, Sc. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are alwayi - able to supply a Scot rate sztiole of Flour, with the different kind , or Veal. Also, Oround Plaster, with Guano' sad othkr fertili sers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. We will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to Na.7l North street, 811.LTIM082, arid 811 Market street, PIIILADLLPIIIA. All goods beet tO either of the above places trill be received and tbrwarded promptly. Goods Avoid bb maatednieaseist Car." H. 8. BORNS& it BRO. Aprii, 8, 1888.—tt DANIEL GULDEN, I 1 DEALER IN 9 CTIF ATER THAN EIM. Dry Goods, Flour, Grap, E. HITE SHEW Groceries, Lumber Obals4e. • T" u " 4 "'" kl " s ".'"",' sk = HAYING dispose& of his Store knows., "Glade/es aottots," la to min &SOW oh 1p on the line of the Gettrieuril Ranrilei•all_Td", m .a ll em aad ids ="titderis aem ids stook - of GROCERIES tilligesmaw "id Jill nwatbsOrin Om , t - mourn% soar, La e "will rol i tli i2 . B o4 a =aotoo. Lot ac- AJOIN GREAT BARGAINS LUMBER AND cOAL, • .„ 1 ililHar Beildhig Stair. //WOK Leillsretirre Sad • Umbra bytottiog. IV stook of . _ Zemarty Cock mao. Gloms Mot, a ilOtli'mort.. . -- ta 'sr ' . • sent at Aty 011040 .1 1,0 6 81,4 "ail' /1141 " 1 " 43. Ali kinds oi lore e et oil Wools, wallah kg to petworso :total at taw kw,. "lNieto ir 'Woo toff fAle hilthoot nuke. Pico for inent4 is &Used stole io etialitoortatoit alai& be :ono*, 041. w.. jkisi‘wismi. Crnoter lea Mot! 404 au iii,redend). ;Ow. , ::::, ogv""tow=a, i nod CrsopeousUr ea - i; Twig "44 "all lll6 —er -- . hs. ow gm "obits WO. rto o WI. selitaitag ol thustolvto folti4 o hi r g f mi., opior,..r ---- a 1111114117 . L111101. ,r e se a aido .-.• EL !•,) .VOFF I AT . -Q14.14,1 C - 1 -A • 9- carailei - adr ;fi r;. : Saint le their brueara alertly; * a ltoattbelfaitlYaireitr salves of this opportunity at ou'ee- r na the whole stock will soon b. disposed o 4 DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, FAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GO.ODS. Wet are constantly receiving new and desirabl esty lea of nQues, SPRING C LOAKINGS, ALPACAS, with every variety of Goods for lien's and Boy's Weer We barn added oonsftlersbly to oar assortment of JACOB STOCK We feel assur , d we can make It to the Intel -vat of the purchaser to purchase from us IRON ik NAILS at reduced-prices • SIGN OE THE RED FRONT. Getty.bwg, lfey Q:1868. tf NEW GI) O'D S . Cheaper than Ever REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore ot.,opposite the Court Howe, H APE Jett opened a ney and large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CAS:SEW:EBBS,- T • TI , BEDS, SILKS, GINGHA MS, LAWNS, PRINTS, • !MBE G E MUSLINS, he., To which they Invite *lien tlon-I.4iftie deferminekto mil at 'owes! mu. prices. , [April 8, I.BBB.—tf ROll MKT McCURDIr, 1868. DuniABLB 1868 DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS ISELL for verzrall profits, and atm at doing a vary Badness. 11.4111011 ABLE SHADES OF FINE SILTI POP. LIPS. FASHIONABLE SHAD/18 O FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES UP ALPAO3A. POPLINS. FRENCH CRIIITZINV PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS 11178LINS, JACIONET MINILINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DBLAI4._ RD/TORT SHAWI.IS,OASHOIERE SHAWLS, TWEET SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CABBIKERII. CLOAKING& LINEN DRILY ,ING OOTTONADIL TABLR ELS eOVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW - BALMORAL SKIRTS,IIOO? SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKEBOHIEtB EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, REM STITCHED HAND MENR % L CHIADDER', HISSES',CIIILDRINAGLOTINS AND ffrooKoos. , air! as oonstantlrrsocitTing the latest styles of Dress sod Palley Goads. My stock ownprtswi era y thing usUally Ibani. la a. lirst-elees DRY .000D11 870111, to whielel isytta the Waal= of the pubUs, Deese assured that Ima Way °hallways - son with aU otbar Morse he quality oftads sod Ira. uses apricot. J. L. Salm 41•ttybrers. Ste, Aptil 29, GINI A.i 7 1 ,• 07 4 6 4114 . 411 C 0 $ ' Many 000D3 win bw sold i‘cgsraeti r s ut Au-iit: OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRY- GOADS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, Q lIEENSWA RE, - OLASSWARE, so-Permit dulling bargains abonhl nvail Omni- NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE SQUA RE, GETTYSBURG, PA. August sB,lB4ll:—tt =1 POPLINS, DILAINES, CALICOK% LAit*EL Ac Also largo additions to our mind supply or GINGHAMS, MUSLINS; CLOTHS, CASSI3IERS, JEANS, CARPETS, which we are selling at greatly redne t ,l prim; Oar stock of QUEENS-WARE c9Tplote.. la If 44P- WARE, *Rd ill Mode of BUILDING MATERIALS, OILS & PAINTS e ut low rates. GROCERIES, of all kindi. Give us a call and be convinced FAHNESTOCK 131205., AbID CAPS, •BOOTS-& - SITOES. Every kititiot , Oentlaipm4 Weary LINEN.. COI 4 .I•AUS, . PAPER CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINGS, POCKET BOOKS, `- 4ANES, &c., &c • I keep OtHatiraterk's Wear of all kinds end will gall .thitot at the LOWEST CAM PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats. tt Shoes, WIL3Ive men call before purchasing else where April 2 4 1867 -tf Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRESBYTERIAN TILE undersigned hisjost returned from Gls city with the beet and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, fur Spring and Summer, ever of lured in . Gettyaburg. Hbastock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, Lunar BALMORAL. GAITIIRS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, I DIES' KIDAILIRPERS, all styleA, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAI.S., IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTIP-PRIINCII CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENT?? KIP BOOTS, DENTS' CONGRESS G A - GENTS' CALF BALMORA LS, OMITS' SLIPPERS, Ml styles, GENTS' BROGANS, he., Le. MISSES' coNa Imes o Arruns, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO If A LMORALS, As., AC.. Ac., kc. - BOW CONGRESS GAITERS, '3OTIF CALF ueLuon.m.s, BOYS' BROGANS. Ac., Ac. INFANTS' , StIORILadI atYl•ei IN LARGE VARIETY. AGM, Boots end Shocsof Lis own mannfacture COD. mantly on hand. All will be mold at the fewest living profits. Buy er', froth town and country., are invited to eatl and examine good. and prices berm, pnrchnetnx Me. *where, feeling confident that I min please all who _ _ PERCALES, The MANUFACTLIRIND of Deets Shore, and Dab tors, *lll also be carried on, to all its branches, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. 137 employing none but first-claas workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feele.conli dent cf Maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deem - Se it. 03—Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con lion once of public patronage. D. 11. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, April 22,1863.—tf, THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chantherstnerg Street', First Squire, GETTYSBUItd, PENNA., Where the public can find a large and varied nen re meat which he ie sellinz cheap. Ile ulyu wanufac tures end regain HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly andoe reasonable toms. Ilrit lee, Halters, Tritely Valises Whips, Cigars, soil a variety of uo• lions, ere WI a tilt (April 20. 1358.-W • _ CUNNINGHAM ALWAYS AHEAD CHEAP CLOTHING Gent's Furnishing Goods, IN I:ALTIMOILE The public are reape .t fully invited eX amine hie large ac4l seier.ted iaocic or Goods be- fore pug chasing else wilvre COME ONE AND ALL. andAreut yourselves to a good suit of CI nliing. July 31, lses.--et SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD has now opened a LARGE STOCK of READY—MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own mann Wctnre,coneisfingofall slaw of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, `,DRAWERS, CRAVATS, - HOSIERY, &c., AT PRIORS TO SUIT , THE TUSKS. - ,e amine and,' lodge for yOu ma'am. lag April 22, 1868.—tf P New — NW - aid Shoe Store. D. KITZMTLLER -& 81 - IQ. GETTTSBUI?O, PENNA., , YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK. THE undersigned have opened a new .11w4 end Shoe Store on York street, Gettysburg, in tit room recently oimnpled by SOM. A MCCARTYLT, and have Jost received from the City a large assort.' merit of BOOTS & SHOES • f ° GENTLEMEN, LADIES 86 CHIL. DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. • We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOQIIT, AND FRORS—the work being made up of best Maturials and by Ant class workmen. The senior partner has been In the buidaess for over 16 W e i r u e sapointands all work made up. Wo specAtily Invite the attention of the politic to car ostAßshment, and hope by asiot attention to Onsiness and by selling at lowest cub prices, to give entire utistiction. DAYD .enviruart, JACOB A. KITZMILLER. - June 44, IS6&—tf NEW C . L ; O•T 'TING AT 'BRINKERHOFF'S. STACKS OF TEEM ! 1 IMERticallOrt corner of the Diamond and el . York stmt., basil:tat returned from the city with an ranstutity ettreettreamorttorst of MOTursti -FOR BPitiNG-• a IMMIX WI Alt, whteh he will sellet inch prices as Cannot fail to WO) thew eit "Or, rapidly. Dail and ifge tor your. mime. To leek et thammellent =Matti, tasteful cutting, and omit and gabokaktial eserink, and then to igar a t a kb .)w hue cannot help but May, when ma en ands to their interest to do so. Holoil - TIM, ofidl atrial/sod neatori. ate s i ar rieote • *Low; ... ~, ..- coal ttaof ail-, kildeiltostery,Thindker t 1%4 toreenut. Linea end liymeollars, DruiliesAlembh ternnite,Taliseemmbrellaa,Pooket radves,liesars, thwitansiid °Unifies TobeimoPipelationerMo. Maks, Watchto„. Jewett% with a thousand and • , 00tetiteratticies, unholy too nunterqueeto &Amnia a nmspaper atreerthsteratit • - - Mr- . .ii,., iimi altimeti_ • oei:of the public Pohl* new 1001111*Vi i it atftWillftt - pleass— cad no anima ttir 64 = 1 • 7 1 / l ithiptitett..oll%,....... sr - ent it AND EsL Cli AS 'PAPER BOSOMS, CLOVES, lIANDKERCHIEFS, TRAVELINd BACKS, UMBRELLAS, in tircat variety I=l KLINGEL'S CIITIRCIT. OF BFRINO AND BUMMER Jost received by IN SELLING /L4D at bis Store •••-•*- BOOT;..AisTD 8110E8. . Ed!rA.B.LIAHMENT. rips' bhnliefted lie ereetadis to banding, for iv Alkdaatto •istabllabasaut v an 0 4rlilde *Cr wear ttbeißailroad Stattna in Gettysburg 'hero •b. Boots, Sitoe,s Viers, -Slip . p,prs 7 &c. &c.,, for guou,tromen and chi/dren,of different styles and prices. ilia has • linewasorttnent to aaloct from, and will sell every article at the steeliest profit's. WORK. 114Dit TO ORONO, of the best materials and unikffilumbl Every'. effort" 'made to' render satisfaction. • The p ttrettage of the public is solicited.: Call imamd select from his stuck or heave your meas ure. In either case yen einfnut fail to be pleased. JOHN at. It CIL! lit). SPRING AND SUMMER • STYLE () FII A T S FOR .1868. S ' C RE A RAT • LTA's Juii recelvetra fresh 'and general assortment 11 of HATS. Inclndlng tlarvery , latest style, lino Silk Canal:nem and Soft Fur Hata, and also a large supply of One and I.,tv. priced Wool IIA:113 and , CAPS for Men and BOYS.' Ile invites Lb friends and the pablic to give lama call . t lAprlt22, tBA7.—t: tgentectieno, 'gays, s4c. - • Lei all the People Come ! Fancy Goods and COnteotioneryStore. E undersigned, having bought TH .1 • out J. M. Warner's Fancy OoOdean Confection ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly oppoelte Paha "Locks' Store, Eelkeburg, invites the public's patron. ege. - Large aud tasteful us the stock has teen, no effort will bo spared to render it still more attractiee and desirable. Ho now .sors Writing Beaky, Plain Candy, Work !tuxes, Faury do., Portfolios, ' Pickles, Satchels, Sardines, • Pocket Book+, Lobsters, China 'DI, Chow-chow, Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes, Jewelry, Fereon Crackers, Chess• Wine Biscuits, Brusltt4., Musroon do., Perfumery, Fire Works, Soso, Pens & Pencils, Combs, • Writing Papers, Fruits, Envolopes Nuts. Tobacco Envelopes, Syrups, tr. Ac., OO NUMEROUS TOO MENTON." Ile Intends to sell everything at the lowest posit ble price...believing that "small profits" bring Nulck salee,". and are therefore best fur buyer and yeller.— Come ono—cotr.t. A. R. PEISTEL. April I, 18e8.—tf THE VERY BEST! Bierbower's Segar Store, GETTYSBURG, PA., NORTH-EAST CORNER 0? VIE DIAMOND. TTIK nndersignell, tbantfdl for put faiori, spectfally calls the attention of the public to his =MIMS &gars, Smoking & Chew- ing Tobacco, Pipes, Szt., which he ht prettare4 la ncll at the I.tweet liriug pricri. WHOLESALE AND RNTAIL: U. will keep on hand THE BEST BRANDS, and will manufacture for gen eral sale throughout the County Remember the ulace,ln the Diamond, between Brink erhulrs Store.and McClellan's Rotel WASLID4OT6r BIMIBOWER Aug.14,1563.-tt E. H. MINNIGII CHAMBERSBURO STREET, next door to the , fittyytt. Ifutol GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News - Depot. The Daily Papers of Baltimore, rliileutei New 'York., And choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, 'Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, &e,, &c- ICE CREAM Si. CAKES supplied to froillietand parties at ebprtest ?lam Marcb. 25 --tf vl i oyoQßArn ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET 8E TS, IVELTING DESKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA dt BOHEMIAN VASES TOYS, &C., &C., &C., AT A. R..FEISTEL'S, Opposite Falinestocka' Store flettyslrtirg, April 1, 1808,—.11 JOHN M. MINNIGH pia)nond Confectionery Ice Cream Saloon BALTDIORE Street, two doors above Centre Square, Gettjebarg, P*. flaviut_rrturnod from tbs city with full stuck of Courecti,nierr, I will sell at Oliver, lowest pVerifs—tnzlarliag FRENCH 002d11101i CANDDI3, Oranges, Lemons, ! , in ts, Toys, Notions, Ae., and every thing beionging to a - first slags Contectidnery, with CtA.E.E.3,, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAM loPplied on Abort notice Mx] f CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, Cha niberiburgSt:,‘G-ettysburg, Havin next door to Zees Hotel [at est bee opened completed hio new building, beef:Toned t he tyebt asso rt urg, includiment ever \ offered In Get. FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Toys, Nuts, km, and everything belonging to a Ant. class Confectionery, with epode" groommedatione for Ladies and Gentlemen. ICE CREAM • supplied on abort/sit notice. Feb. 12,..—tr • Stan gin Warty &t e ' . 'WARE AND STOVES , . TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT - 5.,.q: . . COOK'S, (Formal, And PitOire); TRIt BEST 00 0ttse-sioxi i IN TIM 11 4 1 31 g a nonewhalf th• • OLD DOEIVON, ' • - COMPSOMIBB, PIIN NBYLTAITLI,. X O 4ll ON& ; skumwir - • - ECONOialr Alb 4l l4li t aw othet aditialpf iplabnikana, wtataiiirtie b• at any A Us waiolosiortli• ; • PI • & a. 11, -- I. - Nit riq UETTYSBURj, 0x . R.4 - izßp'Ars,'Arze#‘PßElGfrt OBEY. ‘.lt riVreitErri#lt ' a Preliast4 40 NehkelWirrliAr 4! kirwit'at IIUTLDIMI 'AND 110AUDINWZAL Pyneosics, . 1 rwisupikido Mos— • Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, , Nlonuments, Ceme. tery Blocks, Sce., eat aud flutaLed to ovary style desired, by beat of worluneo: .Orders trona • distance promptly attended td June 3 —ef JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, P. 4., Undertaker & Paper Hanger, Iy proNtr,d t , lurursli ~0 short r.viweesib'e OOPF:INS OF ALL STYLES. Male, kzeos howl a i +re woorteut at of WALL PAPEIL which he gaffe at kw. xi cash ratite. aid If do. aired will furnish hoods to plait ou 'ha well. PLAIN 4 i'ANCY - SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. q' York street-s. rbWdeorienotafLutberanCtio,ch% )lath, 1868- If. ' FLOUR & FEED. IWILL be In nettyelitira with Flour, ke ~,,, y HON- E DAY awl FRIDAY ineiich week. Perinfin who may desire me to furnish them with either • FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, Will Imre their union', either with 'Juba L. Tate or Dautior R Zeigler, .tiding the kind and quantity wanted, when the cline will be delivered at their dwellingff hy Sept.2s, 1867.-tf ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER,- .Eut Middle abut, A44/4 i. 7 at from Pie Coart.-Awnue. GETTYSBURG, PA., Vll ILL promptly attend to all or ders lu Jae line. Work done to the mosteethp• factory =Meer, and et price. as for es can possibty be afforded to tusks a living. GAS PIPE furnished, a• well ss CI audellers, Brackets, Drop Ligkts itc.; alma WATER PIPE', Blom Top awl frost Spigots, mt, in short. everstLlng troleaglag to gas or water fixtures. Bells hung. •nd furnifilhod if dtdred. Lack• 01 all kfode repaired. f Dee. 25,1867.-41 FARMERS!!! THY THE ALTA VELA ,PHOSPHATE! I T f Is composed principally of tha celebrated G ALTA VELA Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, en ample .quantity to give activity (without Injury) to the yoga tat IOD, and a large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with Potash and Sala; the essential elements of a COMPLETE MANURE The high reputation it has obtained among the many Melanind farmers who are rut og It In preference to all other kiwis, Ist sure guarantee of it. value. PRICK $56.00 PER TON Send for n pnulphlot. 4,lilrnzs TIRE ALY4 VELA OVANO CO, 47 EroIOW.Y. NC7 York July 41, lbo.-17 Attention, Housekeepers ! WASHING MADE EASY ET A VINO the awry fsr Adam! county for JACK -1.1. SON'S UNIVEKSAL . WASIIINO COMPOUND. Patente.l Jan. 10, 1 add, I respectfully invite the atteo t,on of ladies wed tionsekropers to It as the most re ' rrA L- ni and ill e d rikl , I .3ll7t i t l e ' r—a=7: hard a. *ell el wrigwate-, and does Pot Injure the most do. fleet, fabric; preserves and Sees the colors; removes points, grease and stzins °kali binds. give k a trial r end you will ase nothing vise.' homily Rightsgt each. r iv,,,- undersigned has established a . . v., turther Inkutuatiou apply to PLASM hl ILL. on Mat aii Creek, how Keil. from COALE!. ErTALLSMIIII, Gettysbarr„, et which he will teagetestere thrtiyabor,Ta. ISA hen.. been in f quo.] that Mille.' in' seima ~ DOORB AND, D9Ollll 1 1 14,94V,f4, . . parts of the county are selling , *hat 'Purports to be ' ' Jrn•ksou's Compound. As I have the ezchasive right WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES t‘• Aden. county, oil persons are hereby warned agsluat eullia or purebesiog luau other partite, • FPXORING. t . YTE.A.TIIEW , .4,11.M.NG, Aug..7..i. g s.—tt . • • _ : . . . . __ _ ZOUCK, LanA Agent, iszEw oxFo ; i3D, Ap i pis COQ, 134., 11- co •for Sgl, 149 Fcgr , w, AM/a, /Rolm Machinc Shops, Tavern Stands, Country Seats, Store Stands, Town Houses and Town Lots, IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYDAND AND OTHER STATES fial — Person, wishing to purchase aa Ka sell property will do well to sell at my ofilee, or address by letter, ma they . .111 And it t° their advantage June 21, 1868.—.4me 628 HOOF' SKIRTS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS;. WM. T. Hopjgris,- No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MANUFACTURER in. THE Celebrated "Champion" ;loop Skirts FOR LADIES. HISSES AND CHILDREN. • The largest assortment, and best finality and styles in the American Markel. Every lady shou Idtry them, as they recommend themselves, by wearing longer, re taining their shape mach better, being lighter and more elastic. than ail othera—WARRANTED in every remect, and sold at very low prices, Ask for- RCP- K INS"'CIIAMPION" SKIRT. - Superior Iland-made Whale bone CORSETS in rte teen different Grades, including tho . Lut I" and 'fbomplion Langdon's "GLOVE Irl'lZ7No° COR STS, ranging in prices from 81 cents to $5.60; to gether with Joseph Beckon' CELEBRATED ERIC? WOVEN cogggyg, superior abipes sod sies/Ity. different Grades, from tug to vs.*" They 4 e finest and best goods for the prices. ever Iniported.— I`he Trade supplied with 1100 P SKIRTS andOORBETS at Me Zotvert Balm Those Visiting the City should not gait to cell and examine our Goods. and Prices, es ire defy Clump* flop. Sept. 4,184 g. ' fl'sb.sl-10tu • Presidential Campaign CAPES & CAPS, 18 6 8 MANUFACTURED BY PHILIP HILL, No. 3)4 Church Street, Philadelphia, Pre■idential Campsign Torelm— s2s, 28, 80, 85 & 40 PER HUNDRED. 44a-Send for Engnoring and Pries List. Sept. 411.-4 t AGENTS WANTED POE MEN OF OUR DAY : / B B'S Lives of GRANT, COLSA.T, and all the .Uliren of the nation, Over 60,) in one volume. by Dr. L. P. Brackett, the popular Blogmphical Minor of- A:o 46oo.ll oYdredia." Over col pages and 42 Ant wiraita. e only complete or reliable work of L kind published. Price very low. Wes luinienaa. Any intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O to A2OO per circular. Ad month. One dn agent made $3OO In Ave weeks. Bend for ma hicOURDY k CO., Publisher Ph Ilodelpltdo, Pa., Oineinnati, Chksago, 111., os, r Pt. Locus, lilo. [Aug.2l, 1666.-ein R:S A L E CLOTHING STORE, WITH .11, WALL 811LBOTHD • - S 0 C • Goo *ITN OP CtitOie.& - .ftrot7rate Stolid A umifigoor Bum. Omals; ALtoetaadammesoo re - 4110 , 41hosilastir MN% minima at imulipsiss,_ miumbettliffalellat ihr - auremealliftatiflarapi saw, - --- =EI,KCsI - IC. -. . ,y 0 V 'N•T -' - '13..- - -C OM P 0 1.1 Nli ! Ilkik IELEGRA. 3 II:III . - klii_.• ; t .- : . oi , ;; , .s...c.itpf.; ufr. ~.....----.., *...„. ..,... .. . . . _.. PUTRID SORE fiIIIOAT, !NFL UENZA , . --. -- -,...,,-- _. , ~ _ ,...0_,, , ..--,,.- , --.- . '. . 4et any*rither•lnlinttintim i ward dd., ~.. ..t It, ... rvivlust immt Tztaa*Lrit. col fo ug yia . . • s . PRVirit., Thhtnesiliel Slitting t•eoa tried la _,*;...• ~ , • thr — Pl -F.1 6 !..,._•: ''''...._• .-, •• -': . 1 TIIOUSANTiS OF CASES, . • tros. 21 A2il) 25 NASSAU' aril/in, • ' - • - NEW . YORIC, . In digloat& _oasts of taw 50n0try,...,1 1„,,,, .„.„ i been Inaalin:lstidlall If- taken lu Ulna and .te,onlitot I .. to lid dlr it setjo il rit.. - I k t . w ra WA lu rr ei .k.7 . ttl ic i v t. , ) ,. ‘, 3 1 . i r h 0 ,, , ,,, ? ., i , .. ,i ? i t ~ .1 t k i it , : Organised 'under oposia tre t w el y tar ork tne from-the . I provide thanosslint whit • box of Ma no•dicion nod Slats of 55 . 000,000,. 1 keep it on bands. The titres that it lota em , lot Ore .. . ' I truy mareabius. .550 000 AIIIAII2B, $lOO ZAOII. ; . atni..Prepared and sold by Isnard. YOUST a C0.,0 et • , tyabnrg. Po .or by their authorised nw o fit. For sale, at ndorly all litrttloreti lo Allout: ....nr,t‘. 1, Slay 29. Lt .-t1 ISRA RI, Pugs i a CO. CAPITAL Hoi. di NDR PAP O. CURTIN. Plilladelphhi. 1 A. CARD . To TfIE LA DIES. PAUL ILTORRIttI, o(Rusaell * 4.10., Mine. ' FRED. LIUTPSILFIRLD. or P. itioterfleld A Co., ! 'TAR Du vo,scu's tiOLDEN . PRRIODICAL PILLS New York: • , , , I .1.1 FOR PI: ti AL II •,. Infallible In corrrctlng I mgu l:l*AZ LITUILMORIL Trenautor Atiohigau Contra' I Uri. Ws, itotti..ri tn y Ohetructione of the %totality Ter.., Railroad, llostoso . [front whatev e r Canse, itual always auto...WO 1 5 ne a ,r- ALEXANDRIA HOLLAND, l'retaitror American ile. , •voritivr. 'item Canister, New York.' Petualoo pecollatly 'situated. or Ho,. 'imp .isig . . 1100. ;AMU NOM:IN./4mm.. N.. Y. thenteelre• at; are emai1...114 4 11,10t neje,: t boor i'i.b. 0.11. I PALIiSa. Tretanbaer,,Waitrra Union Tido- while In Hint condition trot they -lora. ',b.f.,. 'rank Company. New York. , ONO" alter which adto..olti m . lb. 1., ~pr i . for ... VLItTeIIIIIIWINTRAY. or Wrwlr.O' •M.id A Hard. •utore no nmpoosibirt ) ..kitlion,:!, tlivii rii.1.11.1.r., ... ill .011stlik wow 'Get. • ~. I strut:rot nay mi. 1.i.4 h.• 1,,,,tt1i. . N 10110L . AS 1110 K LW; No. Yotk• . PricoAl tier Ron yin 11... t.... -..;,. . , - -. . Sold by J. ‘1; lir 0$11:: I/ 11, f gbi.s •le A ..;••nt C., 11,1- tyttinrg, Pa. 1 laaltro. by eenellti, loins $1 Ihrt , lb.h I tar 1 . 1,1 1•1111,.. can haTellb- Pill- aelit. (......li t. alia111.) by 31.vi1. b. 1 any part of 0.......5autry •-tree of p.lobut..” 1 A. 0; (anal N. Preaklent. ' April 2"1. 11. b.. -- I) . N. MICIILSS„ Vice Pro:Wont. . i . - _ ti SOROS. ELLIS (Caablar Satiorykl Booth Coln m on- ALI, AROUND TI I E %V DR I, b ! wealtb,)Treanirer. -. , EIZMI Hui. A. li. hIcCLURI3., Phil.nlel,,,ltit, 6.,11:it0r. . • The First, l'remittio The Chine. Government Booing (throng/. the lion. , Anson Burlingame) conceded to the Ogni.ny the pri- , r .-.• , Wive of connecting Me great emporia of the Biapi ~,b.fl o A a.6ll‘er .11edal was :111•;I I't submarine electric telniraph cable. me prop..., en Ilime n• eing operations in China, and 'laying down a fin. nf B . ,• nine hundred mites at ono, between the fidlowind ; al rett s Hair. Restora Li VC ports, cis: I I By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at Its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 90, 1866. Canton F 2722 fong•Aong Brittow Amoy.— .... You-Chow .... Won Chn..... Ningpo Ming Chesil Shanghai... These ?wets have a foreign commerce of $900,000,- 000, and an enormous domestic trai.e, beside a hid, we bare this Immense internal commerce Of the Empire, radiailog (rum theme pobuu , through its canals mid navigable rivers. The cable being laid, thiseutopany proposes erect ing 'alai Ikea, and establishing a speedy and trust worthy mean, of communication, which mum emu mend there, as alter) Where else., the" cuturunnicatious of the Government, of business, and ut *orbit life, especially la China. She has no postal system, and her only means now of coroutunic itiug Input oration is by couriers on land, and by steamers on water. The Western World knows that Clikes is a very large country, In the main densely peopled ; but few yet realise that she contains more time a third of the hu man race. The latest returns ma le to her central authorities for taxing purposes by the local msgia- Oates Make her population !Nur Bemired and /bur lug Millions, and this. Is more likely to he snider than over the .. .setae' aggregate. Nearly ell of hive, who are osmotic' yearn old, m t only can hut do resit our) write Aer dvilixaedais isemiluir, but her litenituiv Is as eateadve as that of Europe. China is a land of ibachers and trudges; and the latter are traceeditiglg .jack to avail themselves of army proffered, facility for piocutlng early Information. It is obaikeed lu Cantu:gni& that the Mines, makagesit ask of the tete. grip's:though It theca transdifts sasensges rn English aluue. To day great muskier+ of fleet steamers are Owned by Chinese Merchants, and wed by them ex clusively fur the tratisfulmion ut wady. letting's/sec— lfths telegraph we propose, mos °ref log all theft great seaports, • ere now in existence. It is believed that its busies.. would pay the cost within the Ant two years of its succeseful operation, and w• old atesdily increase thereafter. GEORGE GINGELL No eutmprise comm. nds Itself as lu a greater dr Brea remunerative to capitalists!. soil to our whole people. It la of a vast naticust Importvnee com mercially, politically, and evangelically. 93,.The Mock of this Company Las been unquali fiedly recomumaidild to impltalista and businem men, a* admirable investment by editorial articles in the New York Lk:raid, Trainee, Morldi Tiles, nut- Zo pray, independent, and in the Philadelphia Nora American, Pran, Ledger, Inguirer,elge, Da/41i% and Telegraph. Shags of this Company. to a limited number, may be obtained at Ski each, $lO payabkdown,llLs on the let of Noventher, endltaipayable In monthly petal mettle of $230 each, cotinirencing December 1, ISIM, on appllcstiotrto Shares can be obtaiped in Oettyeburg by application to J. B. Bea, Caebier of the Gettyabing National Bank ; in Oxford, to J. J•a rut. Gabler of National Bank; who aro Bankers, authorized to receive nib. 'eruptions, and Can fire all aectsaary Information on the untied. Supt. 18, 1888. 0 B RULERS AND OUR RIGHTS. A Bluely wow work Ly JUDGE WILLIS. AGENTS-WAITED. fp lIE BOOR FOR AGENTS. OLD AND YOUNG, IL learned and unlearned, need it comitantly. All take it readily, as the price guile the timetr. It bes no competitor. Is finely illustrated with steel plates. The best chance yet offered fair Men, and Women, to make money without risk. Send for terms, extra inducements given. Secure first choice of field. PARMELSE k CO., Publi.her., 738 5a1210121 at., Piiiladeipbia, Pa. Sept. 11.-1 t Chair and VlABoa._ vithexor3ilitng else =win at inch • hicincrs and needed in the building line. The Lest of lumber will alive be need, all tboronghly dried. a- kiln baying en pot np foe t h e par P.... Orders solicited, an dpromptly attended to. Prices as low Ali tbe lowest, ansi livery agora made to accom modate enAtonanra„ .14a7 24 . IEOB.-17 WIRE RAILING, Wire Ouardifor Stone Fronts, Asylums, de.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep sod Poultry Yards; Braes and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fender.. Screens for Coal, Ores, Sand, tc. Heavy Crimped Cloth 'for Spark. Arresters; Land;eape Wires for Windows, Az.; Paper makers' Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, dn. Huffy In formation by addrentinx the manufacturers. M. WALKER t SONS, No. 11 North Sixth st., Phila delphia. , • • Feb. 6, 1868.,1y. . ACTT' NZ AND ERPICLENT_AGYNTS WANTED, mr entecetramr toe TICK • . . UNIONJIV777AL LI F E 11473V7i.A1VCZ COMPANY! CLAINEING;Ies ChM Company does, souse advantages , peculiar to Itself, Agent, are afforded an easy and ,' successful method br securing elks. A liberal com- ! Mission paid to agents, who most Ibruhh firsVolase ; reetrances. Addresa, D. L ( 1 1pninger. M. D., General Agent, N 0.129 South 7th at , Philadelphia, Pa. ~ • I Aag. 23.—1 m AGENTS_, ....At :ILL TB Chicopee Sewing Machine. TUIS.ae rt .oid k co 4lau ni ti t,l e et cl e e vr egra b table Am only last the drop or four motion feed used byall first-class machine'. It will hem, fell, tuck, cord, gather, quilt, bind, embroider, and do every variety or work that can be done on any other machine. We warrant this machine to be the beet in the world. It has been de. Blared to be no by the beet Judges to be round, and was awarded the Arm gold medal, over one hundred and tvrenty.two competilms, at Paris. We will give • written pimentos to.thateffect. Address, with stamp,, J. D. MIND, General Agent„ 922 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. May &—dm Aug. 28 Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLXS on hand or made to .measure. Prices Axed at LOW FIGURES. An Illus trated Price LW with instruetilms S,r self measure. meat sent on receipt of Peat Ofilca address. WM. F. BARTLE/i , SS South Stith ar., ohne Cbentnut, • Augtut Ti, 1868.-I y PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICITI, TURAL SOCIETY. The next Exhibition a this Society will be 'held al HARRISBURG, Tuesday, Wedeado„llisirsday, Friday, September 29 dr, 30--Oetober 1, dc 2,1868. Oatakigues of Premiums caa belied, and lohrtneeea t im pl ic u as r l k L a z t i f o r a l, T . the Letary,at larged, atrdarztettrig7, lib:ral on. fiteurstos tickets will be sold by the yriaitallsowieleeding to Harrisburg, and freight edit wedeeedretes. BO .11 4 =goir frtobtoot, In? A. al,cora4Al.o6cirairy.- A SERVANT FOR AU: Botha IkeptVoef= og n• = . ing, arming Aff-Lre•bs mum& to,alar• gateridisted Ikon hodp tom twaddle, by ono he la say de. shad aireatisa tam lheipte—operad *Wed laza at say &Wee tram the phi, This la 4101, and alma, yetpeireet irtroaig WM. be diariaapC b 7 the Wiaigng at the pte, nor- OW head reiliagthez i th= made id a caai biaakaudih% aad to gate. he day deldpied,,luMag the - 74ht Abe Adana. wan tri: will MU Tallaship sad Now Sigh. Of tali ha , ' 4 '' . ...-` ' ' • Lorn ajaiiiii*,u(niciAzizziitaiiir —which*" ~abwm sottraidant to gaintif, pixel eir advi a= i un it ir 6t alone aad 11. IttlN • !tor - y Utirsiala k. lailt&411 IMMIAINON .3_4 UM DIRXIITOTtB. orrmga.4 11119 DREXEL de CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL. ALRLPHIA MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL JOHN D, PFOUTZ 7 :LV3TIO LOCK STITCH, Population. 1 000,000 60 000 .......2.0,060 200,000 500 ,000 .. .1,200 000 .:..!.000,000 BABIZETT•S VEGETABLE lIA IR ] F STORATIVE trstort. arty IL. to it. 11.1turol coL, Nocuotos the grow di of the 1131r._ Clotoge4 t root,. to their original organic action. Era , liesitt, llandruß .5,910.000 and 'tumors Prevent. II tit r not. I. .t.tipet ig•t Dreuirlic. It 1,. injuin., .: , o...iientl and Is the nb.st : k rt s l,. ,h, the ttast, Wt•ot, Suit!. and &milt J. R BAnfterr t co., l', yr,rnt. by Dr. IL florner,Guttpibur g ; T.I yjs- labaugh, Ilsznptott; Ilartnaso and Ssdier, Potrrs burg;:Enyder & Son; Littleatown. and Drnggisto gen erally. THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. -1866. I rliE GREAT Zirigari Bitters. TUT, WONDSAFUL BENIIIDY wits discovered and introduced aboet twenty years ago by fir. S. I Clieopsus an miaow Itcyptiaii physician. He had lung seen and felt the want ioine relartly whiteh would strike at the root of disease, au i so prevent much uftbe suffering which the human f.m.i ly was then compelled to endure . Dale are it question was preaenteo t hi. mint *vary day in vivid colors as Leisured among the smk andilyitm, and observed the ine ff icient) of th iy nil the rensedt, a then in use. Ti n t. lie wa. led to think and experiment; after ten years' It ant 'str. be prevented ta his fellow-man the otid,rfol Bitters. The effect of this prspanakion in the pr. - •eution and cure of disease, Irate au rucrvehour and astonishing, that the moat flattering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discorereil It.— His name was placed upon the 11,011 sat Nobles. And a gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. B. Clieupsns, the Pußllc Acnefactor —was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation heei been , Gael! la severe/ epi demi. , of cholera, both as ts preventive and curative meas. nre, an ' d with rro4a t tyreetur, that ft has been in troduced into c,eatly aLi tee general hospitals of the old world. The old saying thatan OtlnCeof prereation is worth It to resit, t attritiossoo,rubtnett tu use, (kr, a strn-s a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to plc and beam! NI no (ement,) cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect both the Sim the or •titch, and tha 0. ~wing cui persi agains ntl t th med. is terrible disease should be freely and and Button h ...etch, id ith qu and, per- , stey fiction. it idea in the eery Led nic.sniu. every ea. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison i ratty of Sr snag, iinch a . azilusg, acts on the systena through the blood, and that any Tockiq,.. Stitching, Braiding and o.4itiug, Uatkerinr, combination which action the excretory organs, and 41 143 ,1 Sewing on. (done at the game :one ) and in edit keeps them in worklngorder, moat prevent *so fficient tion,Orerseants, Embroiders on the edge, and make. acciaionlatiOn of the poison to exert its terrible MT cts beautiful Button and Eyel. %Hui. in all fabrics . on the organism. This is true not only of but Ever,. Machine is warranted ay the Com; „14, ar its of nearly all other maladies, especially different . Agents, Wale entire satisfaction. forum of fever. Lirculare iFith kill particulars and *ample, of wort The Zinger! Bitters is Just such a remedy as th e I done on this Marione, MD tic bap en application at the strove conditions require. It arta on the organ• of Balesrooni•of the Company. excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal- , ance between them. hin sitters hi composed en- 6; lt:". Na'.c .. - lcuottrit Gild Chestnut Streetx, tirely of rout, and herbs, so nicely concocted that ever) organ in acted upon and put ha tone. Its taste PlkifdifelpAirt, Pa. in pleasant and Its effects prompt and lasting. NUDlerOtta eases of the following diseases Lave Instructions glees on the Machine at the rooms o boen cured by it Cholera, , Diarrhoea, Dysentery, the Company gratuitously to all purchasers . Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, gayer, Ague, Nervous Debility, Amanda, Female Irregularities, Dyspepsia, 'Flatulency, Colic, A.:. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot •X the Ws,liant street wkati, iler risburg, Pa . W Bold by Druggists, Motel ke•privs and Cinicers gen. B Treasurer, bu V. LUVL Agoot fqr thqtya q. 342,, DR, TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH l 5 BITTERS., fTHE LATEST 13; 'ELI AND (lENUISE 0.1 A mill sad agreooLb TONIC'STIMULAN r, STS, AMC AND OAIt.II.!NATIVA BIT TER S, GEO. JACOBS &BRO., Extracted entirely from HERBS AND ROMS- GlawdtttS WILL BR PROMPTLY ATTRNDRD TO 1 1 4417 be.natchl lu DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; i on account of the popularity of tho goo oh. o Howe.— . cad an excellent cokaßcTrirs for the 'prisons euf— I Remember that there are tering from Disorders of the Rowels, Fligolonce: kr. Sold Everywhere Depot, No. 413 Market street, Philacr ; J. B. TAYLOR & CO Sept. 11,1889.-1, e l onutirg. FARMERS, VI~VA N IA RBI% WORKS, Attend to your Interests c GETTYSBURG CORNER OF DAL lIMORB AND BART MID POUNDR Y ... . = DLE ST., OPPOSITE TB /A COURT-HOURS, fp onbealber wotOd Inform his customers and A. others, that he Iselin mama &attiring various kinds of castings th art Idainesymado to order, on abort no lino, such as THRESHERS AND POWERS. (Ass different sizes of Powers,) CLOVER-SEED LEAS AN D SRPARA TORS, COINFOODER COTTERS STRAW AND HAY P CITTT ITG ORS; COE 3 N PLANTERS a VERT DSSORIPTION OF WORK IXRCUTRD IN% LOII, inch as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Pltomks, Sideb ill and Cora Ploughs: the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement; also SELF. Dreoneita ISO HORSE RAKE. May ms, He will Skew's* manufacture t DOWERS AND REAPERS. METAL Holum for Cider Promo, IRON RAILING tor Oeteetertes or Porches, with GETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. suet. hie than , all at low rates. MEALS BIM YOR 8 Z..—A One-bone Way. AVID STERNER. In East York treet,Oettielitirg, pa. Where titer. Nation, entitry, 4t. Amnia. issa,—sl n • ARDWARE • AND 0 R 013.1111.12 SUCH AB MONUMBNTS, TOllBB,4ljuDimang, alk abso rlizarshmrsjoitartstrarlitaatthe owes with 'Wakens& mapply• ILLSDAdItX & Gao. oxviss_ , which **pus efeellgat tbetrolitstand autboor•sers&e, gaggles& to raft th• times. Ou r sto:k oconsist& in pa Of AlarposSor's Tools. • - 111aelanattl'atiout; Ootaii Finding . 2111°"1411.V . it i no t liottiihrie ij o i l viabtr i; a,. , Allklado of bolt 44. BS 0 claim* or 4 Z.5 ,- I_,._PIFDS • ()waft ta,e4.,ito. thoroloaostia.. Ike worst deputises to montiot i r vow eta '4lO torsi tide Nom Veer* of eau b. asemodited Isoro,_ orteit *go 114 d iltaltitoi sad Hotookospero oast and 'via la th i i r lb*. afipitiotooa 'Omits ottopitiroa lett cm IbmokfisoloßfAokbefifill i l ande i It. wirsoilL. EZIEM 11 , ,ti. 12. 1&i8.-1y "ITER, &tie Proprietor Ilarrisbarg, Pa. =I The public are cauticeed agehiet maim who not the name of flows in connection with their machines, unless they have the .Medallion letatrait et - IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE Aug. Z., late.—ef arepreparod tik tarnish a I kinds of works• tbeirthir • at the shorteet aatlcaotpl u cheap ea thasheatkadti 41110011• no:44C 'Ilirodoo• takeos fOr - 60 .4 1 inalb 747 7t Lp JOB PRINTING, of swiss laritsa*Tms ANCBMITED IfItATLY AND MOW FIN - 141; 1 , LOCK ATrrcri SEWING MACHINE, 'VITA NEW AND IMPORTANT 111- PROV EMEN TS 77,e ( liroprxt (1000 Df(t(•hine in" (lie IPprld k iI I. , :i. q \VANTI-:b IN iCj ItT TOWN A 131.,3/ 1'3412 1.1 I tosinitt...hif«rttia.r.'lltlfilakul Area, 1,111 - IN. mkt .411 $:1•• • •1.¢ nr'sity maitl 4t. n I Side tlryi rig Bir,teit Tow IL inp Agent 4! ! llle - VIA It. Ada,' itrON": 4 . Cot. S.. 7yl I:n.,lr.ay July TILE ‘I',;MrAN BUTTON HUM:: OXERSEAMENCI SEWING NIACHIN CO., in directing, littentjw ). ti, thrir I'ELF:IIItATYL COM BINATION BUTTON & REM INC MACHINE, heg leave refer to iM wonderful p.pUlait it duNive L 0... grew, met id. Ymd cog. The inc reign in the demand for t h valuable smaildne has Linn TEN' Frlf r ,,! I- re, want's u! it, firAt !one Endure tbepablie. nit grand and surprieing Sti,fll3 is unprecedented in the inz-tnichille., no.l we feel full, rnatit , d in claiming (tilt IT lI.IS NO IN 1%11, BEING ABSOLUTELY MX..WM' FAMILY MAfiIITINF' IN THE Wult.:,;it And Intrinsically, ate Cheapest., A aEN Tl 5 WANTED FREDERICK PAXBON, D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Gettylbutg, Pu HOWE MA:I:EINES I Howe Sewing Mach.;-ft;; comtandy on band and f fr...ifhte al the e, Chamlaeraburg St., Clettyamig, Pa Machines delivered in all Parts of the county. NONE GENUINE ELIAS HOWE,. JR., OHO. JACOBB k BRO., ()sly Agents for 'Adams warty. Viable ludo. GETTYSBUAG, PA" TOP PINPST STYLI OP TRI Alt XANTLYS. 20. , Alc. ♦! onmt".; 4 J =Mr Nutor 1, rk OE MEE BaLit/ars/OW, • Taglig4 1 • Tna 'A Jay monelsay,*tan s Villit sot the Untied until all &tawniest* • Hon of the pablislwrs. A DiriATMEIIICITS Ire I A liberal ileduethin WWl* lag by the ganirter s higlt coo will he Inwirted id . 7', upon. irevh:orligusia, I la I f larger,Oiv!.tfist A dalsiirelluilii ca 14 rot by 40440. Jes 11 ►ass. of It kitslerlll•tos assist fair rates. Rwd4LUlr , B lets, to., IN ersory variety:sail st short notice. Tar !MS elak. graftgoionaLit • ,z. ....• DR. WM. STALLS let; haring" located 10.0.. services to the paitlic. Oft* room above Minn iith's Coble,* will he prepared to attend' go" province uf the Deut4t,„ r • partirl vets ,dr teeth are trillaitt able. JOHN tlst,Of6ceta Charcaterabil of the latbanut orner'sniut and ertlllngto attend- any gine of the Ouratidt. Periolt/01414 are Invited to cal. - DR. C. W. 11 HAS Br:St:MED t ['retake TLEISTOWS, au d,ofera his Mice at lila honer, , vyrner.ont . Foundry alley, near the Ban Riven to Skin Diseases. BLit{ DAVID WILLS,' ST LAlY,OMneatitlare , • oar: ,r iireentrr Pilnard. May 92,1867. • (ITAIM AGENCY. N. , aline.* 'Will *Stead 'to. against the U. B. tlos Bounties, Back Pei, Poulos% the Court of CI bur or befoirao at 'Washington. • , • M.ky '29,1867. A tttrygorfit J OS. U. LEFEVE ' AT LITTLASTOWN, Will propiptly attend to -Coll • Writing of Deeds, Leese*, it. • -I outmoded I. hi. etre. . 1 . SiirOdicoon Frederick etr -• : . tw-upled by Dr.. Shark; IC • May 20, 1568.—1 r• . .. D. WCO3II:KIRT; Attorneyasgta -ICY.McCONA.Utif • lahsd &RAO :* of the law, at his oldsdies, on • Drys Kers. ObamWilbert idefin gpnalfsl Attentkni Oren !o 8 ilettletnent of itotata. 411 Alms to Penelons, &ninth, *teat U. Statea,at all tinielp Attended to. . • Land warrant. leeeted, and e PAN 4114 .1{44; !rf.t4llll state AJ,- COVER, 4T', • LAW, will prontpttett all other Scolnese entresta&to Mike Lotween Fahneatoldt • er's stores, Baltimore ate eda. Ge May 29,1867. D AVID A. BUE WIT VT LAN,+air dtot ;lons cad another totaltutran Sri:Mice at tad reatdottee in th n pposite the Court IjUgn. 19et ji R. R. B. ELDER -a-. 4anonarea W hie tiiitids, e haa returned to N ftW BA - • ttaa, attire at the !total.. ' MeIiNtrINIITOwN, P.O-. - Adapts ertaty, Ps, . DR. J. A. ARMS Hewing located let NSW to all branches of taf• protehrion Ms onkel when nut peoliendeniall Mckinwirowroww, P. 0,1 Adam. county, P 111:,„ 11 R. D. .11.'ECKICEI .. located ot .11.041 - - 1 to the public, and hope. by ifeasionst ditties to inertt• . 7 ,2thisonago. 1 - 1 R. J. W. 4 . 0 1 14 1 it llad hI 019.3 e itt lag 9 . 6 datreet, two doors above the?" Getlyoliurig,lliky 29,1116 311031UtSS: JOHN W. TIP.; ABLE BARIX,,, -4,1;,, Diamond, next door to X borg,E4., wham Ito coo nul l to attondto all boalsaintinit 4icallant militant andailltl. nim a all. Ably ' . ' QIIRVEYOR: )..3 CON VNTANCEIL keD out • Conveyancer, t. with the oillco ofCOUNTY 5 the • • tit. !LIT INA or 0 PHDS. BONDS ARTICLES OF AR RISEII OP ah WO, IlaviaghatlconaideralMaexpail hopes to rem.irea Iltroral .hire •.0 prompt ty aftemdeJ to mull Poet AL...address PairtlearkAd May 29. 1487.--ti. Carptlittro nud TO THE BUILDIN TY AND ALL. WHO WISH =TO TilE Untiell l igne4: t formai the palUgauo h. CARPENT:E/A!reif at it is old stand, on Went • reody at 01 times to etc • • r thing done In his line. : e , kinds otwork tor 'on • terlal, and as neatly and theep any other establiehment la than Bands always in readiness and promptnese and dispateV. airThookfut for past faTora,h to buo.clevs to receive a Ilbetrut ronage. May 29.180. WM. C. SSAI4LS GEITY.S I Bp' CARPENTERS & ' qo prepared to dpalikinde Jim and 'erecting banding* of el 'They keep constsztly on to, order, mow, saw. rirsa; . n„. MOM nussuNi • ==== okasoikriOts worlqpii Asap witla4ll4l6ll4a- da1.;040 pram rE= EMI • C 3opt. 114 1667.—tf O.OABllllArt. CARP[ 1 1 HE undere . .1 kis 4 4ties. o.** NEMMA Schlokial* ~u'a9rttatgf re 12911 ilataNilittatikilliC 11:M!E! • ibuitolfgancpatroull. ~_ y ~ • i • NEWPORT-. , • Mechanical Ilacry,, l bgyen streets, .tlig beat of BRIAD, 01SCR6Ri, EMI ==EC r sY.- . i ' _Yr
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