Zitt e fatat ;ad *Mind. Gettysburg. *WOW. Oct 2. /sea. 81141NMS. Lima beans often rot_ in the ground if planted before a rain. An *nod Sure remedy for that is to grease than before planting.—Docking the tails of bodges and cattle is a needless cruelty.— Nature knew what she was about in equip ping them for fly-time.--Oream can be kept several days in hot weather without spoiling, by putting a tea-cup of salt in a gallon of cream. So says an exchange.— If you want small potatoes hoe-them fre quently, so as to cause new tubers to set. It you dont't don't,—Moles do a great deal of good in destroying worms. But it is doubtful whether they pay their way— especially when their way is dug through a garden.—A dead horse W worth more foriertilizing purposes than three loads of con.mon manure; sad attend dog more than a live one, on the iferign—lt Is time to I l i begin to think of saiing en seeds for another year. Select the best, and you will get seeds and surer to grow than if you depend on buying them.—Mules as farm team are tougher than horses, longer lived, will do three times the work on the • same food and ate less subject .to disease. But Mu they will be mulaa.—A. writer in The Southern Planter and Farmer thinks that weeds are useful as a fertilizer, especially en exhausted lands. The doc trine if it isn't true is at any rate a comfor ting one to Southern ferment ht these days. —_-"They say" that hams, or bacon, will keep nicely all summer if packed closely in a plenty of dry sawdust. Another way is to wrap in paper and pack in eshes.-1. Teunesswe sheep proeder who has collect ed vies from wool-producing countries ty years past:thinks that warm Ol t:lance finer wool than cold ones. ,a wish to teach the boys to do xl work and love work give them good tools, not the worn out ones that have laid aside in the invalid corps.—The best pre ventive of rust in wheat : silicate manures, like lime, ashes, & drainage.—Dahlias rais ed from seed produce new varieties.—Cat the black warts off the plum trees. They are the favorite breeding places of curculio. —Raspberries thrive best on northern slopes. They love a cool and shady' loca tion.—The cauliflower deserves a more general cultivation than it has yet begun to receive in country gardens. It is an excel lent vegetable, and is grown with the same culture as the cabbage.—A.Rockford gar dener fights the bugs by feeding them. He plants the tender varieties of vines around his melon hills that the bugs may feed on them—keeping up the succulent fare by successive plantings. That may be success- Jul strategy, but killing the pests out and Out, in some way, is more enjoyable.-- The dairymen in central New York are ex perimenting with cheese boxes made of pa per instead of wood.—Grass seed is said to "take" better when sown with a small quantity of oats or other grain. Wetting it slightly causes it to stick to the kernels of the grain, securing a more even sowing. —An acre of sweet corn, sowed broad cast, for every ten cows, and fed out in the dry season when pastures run short, will keep up the flow of milk surprisingly, and prove very remunerative.—Evergreens should not be watered except in very dry weather, and then only at night. A thick mulch around the tree is better than water. —An exchanges says that tomatoe vines tied up to stakes or walls come into bearing earlier and bear later and a great deal more than when left to sprawl upon the ground. Of course It is a little trouble to train them, but not so much as the same amount of fruit reqUires in the slovenly method of cul ture.—The vegetable oyster (satisfy) is a gross feeder and must be thinned out un sparingly to get goodroots. Put them eight inches apart.—Some farmers have had trouble In gettbms 4.51. non as hired help are finding out that it pays to build plan but comfortable cottages for tenants ..n,pd hire married men. SIFTINGS. Pear trees—standards—that will do well in grass land often die if the land is culti vated a few seasons. --They want the soil to themselves. —A. Matte farmer has demon strated, to his own satisfaction at least, that it is a better plan to drill corn and drill manure in the rows than to plant the manure in the hlll.—To prevent the rebounding of a wedge from a log, sprinkle a little dry sand in the crevice from which it flew out: —The great problem in keeping horses is to keep them at work. Idle teams are an expensive luxury.----The theory is broach ed in France that the potato disease depends on certain conditions of the soil and that it makes its appearance in those fields which the manure is heavily charged with nitrogen and also where .the soil is poor in potash or phosphate of lime. Should this prove true the remedy would not boa difficult one.— The Ohio Farmer-thinks that nine-tenths of the diseases which happen to the hoofs and ankles of horses are occasioned by standing on the dry plank floors of the sta ble. Many persons seem to think, from the way they keep their horses, that the'foot of the horse was never made for moisture, and that, if possible, it would be beneficial if they had cow-hide boots to put on every time they went out.--When a cow or ox gets choked, it is said that immediate relief may be obtained by strapping up a fore leg and compelling the animal to jump ; when the obstruction will fly out.—Samuel Thome, of Dutchess Co., N. Y., cures breachy cattle of all disposition VS jump over fences by clipping off the liaise from the under lid of the animal's eye.--It is a much debated question among dairymen whether whey is most profitable fed to cows or hogs. Out of respect to the cow which supplied it, give it to the hog.--It is very poor policy to pare potatoes before boiling, when they are selling at a dollar and a half a bushel or—any other price. For the rich eat part of the potato is found within an eighth of an inch of the skin.—Last year art ex-army officer bought, fenced, broke up and seeded to wheat and timothy 300 acres in Linn Co., Mo. The total cost of land, labor, and material was $7,000. He has been offered $7,000 for the wheat crop alone, just as it stands now. But he expects to get $9,000.--It is,a pity that hogs should not be of service in the use of their snouts Inasmuch as it is such a gratification to them. Some fanners find they are a l ar ge hilp iu iitining soil under certain sir cumstances. -- It Me housesare a blemish in a country landscape. 'Some neutral tint is in far better taste for the homrstead.---. A writer In the North. Western Partner thinks clover should always be sown with timothy. One reason for which is, that the clover, with its tap root, penetrates and mellowi the soil, giving greater vigor to the titwahY, which in tarn holds up the clover. —One reason of the fertility of new land Is the decaying of roots, which renders the Antfporetur. Clovtr roots will produce a itlinitsr result lu old lacd.—lt would be tin inittgading experiment to try the effects .. erAtirelar and irregular feeding on two an imals in otherwise the same circumstances There *Could be a large margin in fitvor, of the firmer.--The new. style of confirm- . ous-calk horse-shoe, all steel, dissection of which Is exactly like an inverted T Is Jame lag with great favor where It has been tried. Some of Its edvantages are manifest, others that are claimed kir It can easily be tested On trial., - Soldiers' Discharges. 11"010 red the proper Docket, I MID ad tol,lkD BOLD( MS' IDEBoumia I sc. leeertlitace witb a ro-ea t Act id the Lea isiatiu% of Peaqinsia. &Mere are cautioned wake' daily !a We Dotter. W D AOLTZWORTX Juke t Register k Boe.rdor of Adams amity. Prot* Wain* at FARM IMPLEMENTS t.WI.LL.Q u:e GUM SPRING- rtfil:M. MILIt Dalt Drill la ass, will ea* all Ilada of *raft 3. without abaastasaaj pus 4fan Dray ' :Can famish theta rrUb Ifritholsrtbs Guano . Aachinents.. .atteediSo 49,via WO*. 414 ii the • Harnsburg annig_made -Mill Nov York. El llO 4 l O . a:I 0 good as the milt fanned: add la this count,* SEPARATORS AND THEMEHERS, CLOVER HUL LERS, STEEL PLOUGHS, &04 .FARMING 1.31. ELEMENTS OHNKRALLY. WE. WIBLE. For tile by Aug. 14.-tt J. H. SHIRFA AN'S REAPERS & MOWERS. 1107ANING beeneegent (Cr this machine last season, X 1.1 alto after ft to the farmer this season Ms well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. vibe Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over eleven others, which were, considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at itii'Dillsburg Mowing Match. Having concluded not to oiler any machine that will not give entire satiafaction, I have refused agencies of several other machines, and now offer this one as • TUE ORSAT MAO/lINE OP TRik SEASON. Hering tried one etyma& Iknow exactly what it '.lll do. I could refer you to snits: of farmers who ha v e 'purchased machine's of moiy who are highly pleased and say this is the only machine they wmfdllse. Extras always on band, Out repairing done here at my place. This is a great consideration—the machine can be repaired at home Immediately, and with much lea cost. Another great retiring Is the BINDIIIR which Is at tached to this osistentted i iler and .Wows. It hes been thoroughly triag e a . r an satire eatillfatition— reirniring no harvest t • driver. This Binder can also be atraolle to 'rn.A.Realiers which have been said; but nut . be attarfdtsdip any other =octant essept Shireman't. , I win here rethr yenta • few farmers, lie differfigt tramline., who haws bought and usedlimse mashiddl" Michael Flscel, • atephen Gettier, Maim Hartman Mr. Sterner, Joseph Whams; Mr. Linn, - Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob liartanaa. B. Woodbum Jacoh4.aman, with *there, too mummies to mention. VMS machine has a self-rakei side delivery, and la warranted to dolts work as abase reomitmended. Also on hand, BILIREMAR`B BBLF.DIriCRARGING MOUE RARE, a Drat-rateartlcle, which_welwill sell it the lowest passible price. Warranted to *he 'Atli faction. Abuf the Mamas RAKE alwaysen band. Machines tan be see& at my house, threeWlas south of Gettysburg, or at Dlr. ConradOW, Battlefield Hotel. W ,WIS A:MEDIA N. dttne&=-tf • • Agent. GEISER'S PATENVSELF-RBOITLATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple-gea ed Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. - This machine has miccesefully competed with all the best of the different patented Grain Separators, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator ever produced; 111 fact, the only Separator and Clean er ever before the public to give general satisfaction. The machine le convealeotly arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, co that it it not half the trouble= a barn Sou all • 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. Farmer. can rest - Rewired that this machine 14 no humbug, and judging from the high recommendation of Larm ere that are flung thew we moat come to the conclusion that it la the very 'machine that farmers went. The following are a few of the persons who bare surd_ this machine, well known, and to whom the public are referred for further Inf ormation: Wm..). Patere, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna. Wm. Solder, near .bikw Geoid" • 44 John D. Houtz, 44 Gettysburg 4, Fleury Ilarbold, York Springs, 44 .14 Daniel Peons, Benderavllle, 44 , Orders will be received by either of these gou men, as also by Rebert and Hoover, Rut Berlin, ra.— For further information address: ABEAM IttrlttillOLDEß., Agent, Clearrpring. York-co ,Pa Janelo . .-4m forwarding gnus. NEW TORWA it DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, COSS, iC of COL? tr. EA emeakw, the undersigned Intend to carry on the business, no. der the Arm of Ihonsat I Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extetud Ts scale than heretofore. .A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warabouse every TUESDAY NOON. and aCC 0111.. moditiol, 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 tons, will be proMpt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson d Sone, 165 north lioward street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give us a call. W_MAI AMA ALFUCANDKR COBRAN LULU BIGHAM. Jan. 8, 1868 M'CITRDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN; GROCERIES, &c. THE undersigned undersigned are paying at theft. 4...„ in Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's ILO!, the highest prices for • 1 0 A9OlO FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN. OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHT-SEEDS, POTATOES, ku.obsao 1.; •vl and invite producers toes , . thesnlicall,lmitore They have constantredri tithd ftir'sale, A. LARGE SUPPrA 0 - "GW -L. L Y Molasses, Syrups, Col Tees, Sugars, &c.,with Salt Fish, 011s,Ter, '6olll.lSakiNii potol p l44l4oitict ktos Also , the best brandiroTFLOlTM, With . TEETIThr all kinds. They likewise have ;;&t;~~.CL Vd.EL'E:fErzEItS, Soluble Pacific GU/MO, Rhodes'. Phosphato an] A A Mexican Guano. Whjlat thej pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits.— They ask a shareofpublic patronage, resolved to give satisfaction in every case. ROBERT McMYRDY, WM. S. HAMILTON July 3,1807.-U CHANGE OF FIRM. THE undersigned having leased the Warehouse on the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, Gettysburg, Pa.,will carry on the Grain & Produce Business in all Its branches. The hlghhat prices will always be paid Tor Wheat, ale, corn,Oats, Clover and Time. thy geed', Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Pota toes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for •aale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Teak Splices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Stara Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soap, At. Also, COAL ' OIL , Fish Oil, Tar, As. FISH of an kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. - . . . They are always able to supply a Ara rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Food. .1 AlsofOroond Meter, with 0 'canoe and other fertili sers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. Ws will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N 0.77 Nmtk street, BALTIMORE, and Gil Market street, PRILADELPHIA. All goods seat to either of the above placea -will be received and forwarded promptly. Goods should be markedolle linen' Car." IL B. BENNER & BRO. April, 8,1868.-.41 DANIEL GULDEN DEALER IN - ' Dry. Goods Flour (rain,' Groceries Lumber, Coal, &c. TBE undersigned keeps on hand, at his Warehouse, known as "Golden's Motion," In Harahan town ship on the line of thetlettysborg Railroad, all kind. of - GROCERIES', Including Sugar, Coffee Molasses, Woes, de., with Salt Fish, Olio Tobacco:Bacon. lard, An. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, lastluding Bonding Stuff, Shingles, Laths,Eitove and Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and • large mason. moot of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps of all kinds, which he ts prepared to sell at the low est prices. He also pays the highest market price for Flour, Grain, Corn, Oata„ Backwhast„ Clover and Timothy Beads. rotators, Be., or will realise and forward the moot* et ea 00111011111110111. Be reepectfally asks las and the pabLic to glee him • call. Aim. - DANIEL 0 lILDIN. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN I•utittGettysburg at 7 10,./.ll.snd mumps 41 /talwret Junction With the Tut Line South at 6 13, teaching, Baltimore at 11 10, A. M.— Mao, with DWI Trots North st 1045, A. M., rutclang flarlittonts 08 1166, 1'..71 1 glitittialeg arrives at Chttlyeburg 12 80, P. M. BBL/OND TilAniktlyteetttytbigrg at 1 p.id,sa oantrectsal liimoverJassetban (vitt ltallTralo Louth sit 08, p.m., moon Baltimore at 8 46. P. AL R. 7t Ita waraionl tutitimgirrttm et (MVO Ai, P.M. Tbottrotabt Tads slit ' Oar thttathod, twos aurowtratl7llo,l:..Lorrt In otittytburg St 10, A.M. Wen 6974117 6 7 et at - 2. Jt, A • . •A. 11100IIRD . Suet. -.Sept. U. MI. - '. A AL LINDA 01. im i t 41.1. tarisilkarifi t Übe, Prombserribtes, wit& Pad- nod whir essumptias, broaart. Ibbgermand Itimakza& br riab st *WWI Sonmesiddlis thy Soots; gifts, tic -§g,:V.:pT. i :QVF T e - S The anden . signedlntending to woke thaw In their baldness att.etly. will aeU oitt their antire stook } at C 0 , r r Many 000b8 will be mold regal:Show of cost OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRY GOODS, EI=EI NOTIONS, CARPETS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &c., &c liar Persons dadrittg bargain• should AVM! thetll- selves of tido oppurtuutq• at once—ea the whole stuck will soon be disteived et DUPHORN & HOFFMAN; NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE S'QtIA RE, GETTYSBURG, PA. August 22, 1869,—t FAHNESiOCK EROS. SPRING GOODS. We are constantly receiving new and deaf rablo styles of SILKS, • POPLINS, PkItCALES, PIQUES, SPRING CLOA KINGS, ALPWAS, DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, Ao Also large additions to our usual supply of GINGHAMS; MUS'LINS, CLOTHS, CASSLVERS, JEANS, with every variety of floodi fur Men'. and Buy's wear. We bare added considerably totmr assortment of CARPETS, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices Our stock of Q UE ENS:-W A RE U complete. In lIA'ItD- W AJI E , and all kind. of BUILDJNG MATERIALS, Wo feel araar•.d we can make It to the interest of the purchaser to-purchase from us PEON,., t NAILS at reduced prices J PUS PAINTS at low rates dirObittethiB., ofall .1! . • kinds ofitvo jars•esti end be convinced fe*H'N''Esl'OOK. BROS., Eel SIGILOF Tilt ARD FRONT est:psinag, :May. 0, ism-, "E W_G D S . Cheaper than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore st.,opposite the Court House, H AVEJust opened a new and large assortment ot . SpringandSummer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SILKS, . GINGHA LAWNS, PRINTS, B A RF,GES, HUSLINS, &c To which they Invite attentloo—being determined to sell at lowest cash prices. . (April 8, 1888.—tf 186 g. DESIitABLE 1868. DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a very large Business. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF PINE SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAO3A POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLIN& JACONET MUSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALIPADCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. =WORT SHAWIACASHMERE SHAWLS, VILEST BRAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CLDA KINGS, LINEN DRILL ING, COTIONADE. TABLE MUMS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ESIBRorDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HRH STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. MEWS, LADLE', WNW & CHILDEENVILOYRB, AND STOCKINGS. MK ant constantly receiving the latest etylee of. Drees and Panty Gonda. My stock comprised every thing umally Lund la a flret.chtni DRY 000101 STOEX, to which I invite the attention of the public, leafing *Fred that I can safely challenge compari son with I other Stores In quality otuoditand tow nies ofpr ce. J. L. MUM Dettyburg, Pe., April 29, CITFARKEt THAN EMI,. E.HITESi,EW M AVING disposed of his Store' House 'lad stook of Goods to 0111118 T I BOW- S Wag dotonalnod to reduce Ms stook dodos' Uso or oat All =Quito', will give • . GREAT BARGAINS bolore InToktuir• 47 gal* et All, kinds of Merchandise h hal sisi wags% is every depar oshai, aid sin is shod ad a 1 iodised 'rhos. 1.11111131111‘. =dap, Ps" July /0, ISISS.—h muZerknowing thsmishas iodsisod to as s ems *ms i 4 mks sethish.S. gbgitiat, gatO, Ags, at. clouting, m ots , at . BOOTS AND SHOE. POR CLO RING , RATS AND GAPS, BOOTS &, SHOES, , Awn Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, EMU] LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCIIIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, kc., dr.c I keep Gentlemen's Waar of all kinds and will sell them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety ta..a VO TllO a call before purchasing else where April 22, 1867,0 KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS sotivi OF THE PRESIII7ERIAIIV CHTIRCEL 1 1 1 I E undersigned has Past returned from the city with the best and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of bored in Gettysburg. }Restock coasista of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COIitMON GAITERS, LADIES' kID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMOICALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCII CALF BOOTS ' GENTB' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, 'GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all style,,, GENTS' BROGANS, 4c., Ac, MISSES'IIONORESS 0 ArrERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., &c Ac., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' SRO'S, all aryks, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoes of Ills own mantifictuze con •lathy on hand All will be cold at the lowest living profit,. Buy ers, from town and country. are invit.-4 to call lod examine goods and- prices before puretlaminz else- where, feeling confident that I eau pleame ail who may call. • The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes, rind Gai ters, will also be carried on, in all its tlrtneh...4,lol be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none tint tint-class w•otkmen, and using none but the choicest leather, lie feels confident of his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve it. elly.Thankful for past Ltvors, he solicits a c.l)tinu &rice of pultlc pstrtuag, D. H. KUNO Y.L. Gettysburg, April 22, 1363.—tf THE LATEST STYLES OF S'PHLNO AND ::USIIIER Hats, Caps, Boots &. Shoes, Just received lip ROBERT C. COBF \.N •Clut,iiberstrur.ry .Sheet; First Squa d•e, GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the public can lind s large and rarle.l itee,rt ment rbleh he Ls selling cheap. Its al. manufac tures and regain HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly awl on rualtonable terns's; tri ilaltero, Trunks Valises Whips, Cigars, and a variety of no• lions, give lax • call. (April J, 1868.-61 CUNNINGHAM ALWAYS AHEA-D IN SELLING CHEAP CLOTHING AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, at his Store IN BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSFILIRG, The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine Lis large and well eelected stock of Goods Le- fore inuchasing COME ONE AND ALL anti treat putirselves to a guild suit or CI thing July 31,1568.-lf SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GEO. ARNOLD baa 11 , )3P Opollo4l a LARGE STOCK of L'ADY- M ADE CLOTHING, mostly of Lis own manufseture,consisting °fall sizes of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &C., AT PRICES TO SUIT TITS TIMES. &J-Call,examine and Judge for you reelres.loll April 22, 1868.-tf New Boot , e Store. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENNA., YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK TUN undersigned have opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the room recently occupied by Sop= k MCCARTNEY, and bawl Just received from the City a large assort ment of BOOTS & SHOES MD GENTLEAIEN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES—the work being made np of best materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been In the business for over lb years and personally superintends all work made up. We uespectftilly invite the attention of the public to os ortublishment, and hope by strict attention to bualesea and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire setistection. DAVD - HITZMILLER, JACOB A.MTEILILLEIt Juns24, 1868.—tt NEW CLOTHING ' AT BRINKERHOFF'S. STACKS . OF THEM I BRMLBEEOI7, corner of the Diamond and • York Amt., has just returned from the city with an onnsually attractive assortment of CLOTHING YOH SPRING & 131111201:11 HAAR, which he will sell at such prices as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly, Call and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, teatelbl cutting„ and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get hit low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see it so much to their interest to do so. He has 0011 M, Pants, Vesta, ofallatylee and mated. ais a i arta ilatil, Boots MI& Shoes; M of all kinds, Hosiery, oist Handker. cals.',Neck Tlei, Chants, Linen and Plipereollars ! Brookes, Omaha; Trunk; limbrullas,Poeket Entres, flegurs, gmailingang g ToberoaeMPM=if 4 'h (gooks, W JewAry, with a and eve other *Akar, entirely too nuntaren alto detail la &newsier*. advertisement. Hs sets the attention of the public to his new stock, tamlbtent that It will please—end no @pecan Or min sidi ettesper. Don'tforget thplaim—earner •fTerk slimiest& the DJ4OOII Hiamond,Hettyalasxg. Aida HI /Mk RIXIBKHOit NEW. EST A 1(1 ISHIIIENT. underitivted bat erected a new building, for • 1 a Boot =game Sistablbhavent, en Garlisle at., pear the Bailroed Station, ha Gettysburg, ' , where be now offers for sale, . . 'Boots -Shoes , Gaiters, Shp pers &c. , &c., kr men, women and children . , of different Myles and prices. Ile has a One sasOttraent to select from, and will sell every article at the - alas/teat profits. WORK MADE TO ORDER., of the best materials and workmanahh. Every effort made to render satisfaction. The p.ttrounge ot the public is solicited. Call iu , and Select from his stock br leave your meas ure. In either case you cannot fail to bepissised. Julyll,l6o.q-IyJOIIN REILING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1868. . S. S. M'CREARY HAS Just received a fresh and general assortment of II ATS, including the very latest style; fine Silk ihuteimere, and Soft Fur fiats, awl alb • large enpply of flue and low priced Wool lIATS and OAPS for Men and BOYS. 'Ho invitee his friends and the public to give lama call. [April, 1.857.—ti , . Tonfertiono, goii,s, Aotions, Sc.(' • Let all the Peopl& Come 1 Fancy Goode and Confectioner Store. THE undersigned, having bought ant J. M. Warner a Fancy Goods and Confection ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fahn estocka' Store, Osttysburg, invites the public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the Frock has been, no effort will be spared to render it Still more attractive and desirable. lie now infers Writing Desks., Plain Candy, Work Bus V. 71, Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, Satchels, ilardinaii; Pocket Book., Lobsters, China Toy. ' . Chow chow, Pocket ,Cut leey, Farley Cakea ' Jewelry, Fertile. Cr fletil, ra, Chess, Wine Biscuits, Brushes, Maroon do., Pm furriery, Fire Works ; Soaps, Pena hPencils„ Combs; Writing Papers, Yruita, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco & Segars, Syrups, Se., Sc., Sc., "TOO sumimous TOO MENTION." UMBRELLAS, T 1.160. C. moms - - • - . .. , ... Ile intembi to Roll everytLlng at the loweist pose'. blo priceri.l,r.lieving that ..-mallprotlrs' bring ' , Flick nale3," and arr , lliererna, best l!!r buy,c and .11er.— Come 00 o—e-,m. ell! A. R. NEISTEL. April 1, ihrX-11 THE VERY BEST ! Bierbower . s Segar store, GETTYSBURG, PA., EAT CflrNE; (U . Tfig DIANioND und,rnlgo..l, thankful for pull favor, re l. apect fully c.t11.3 the attention of the publlc to htn I= Segars, Smoking & Chew ing Tobae-co, Pipes, &e., which he k prrpart-1 to at the I.,wPit prices, 1111”1.1;5A1.1-: AND.RET.III.. Ilt will keep MEM THE BEST BRANDS, and will nia,lufacture for tren eral sale throuathout the Itor.4e.hvr tIJL tia•Diatn,:stf,l , ctwteu brink eriv_tre Cid] sti's Aug. I 1,1.;; , ,i.--tf E. H. MINNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, Confection, Periodical and News Depot. The Daily Papers ofßaltimore, Philadelphia, IN ow I ors, and choice Magazines.. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, ICE CREAM S.' CAKES impplioi to families end parties at ellortoat rates 25.—IfHarth PHOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, TOILET SETS, • PERFUMERY, FANCY CIIINA S:, 33011E51T kN VASES, AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, Gettysburg, April 1, 1868.—tt JOHN M. MINNIGH. DRAWERS, Dia;nondOmice ionery & Ice Cream Saloon BA LTI MORE Street, two doors above Centre Siloam Gettysburg, Pa. Hating returned from the city with a Cull stock orcoproctionory,l will sell at thievery lowest profits—including FRENCH &COMMO_N CANDIES, Oranges, Lemon., Nuts. Toys, Notions, tc., and every thing belonging to a flretalass Confectionery, with CAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAM Airy 2 , 1-4 I CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM SALOON. Chambersburg§t., Gettysburg, , next door to Eagle Cote], Having completed hie new building, hasopened the let gest Pawrtrient of Confections ever offered In Get tysßEburg, includin FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Tays, Nate, Au, and everything belonging to a ant es's Confectionery, with special accommodations for Ladles and Gentlemen. ICE CREA,:q supplied on sllortest notice Yeb.l2.—tt AUEEN OF ENGLAND BOA QuEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP. • QUEEN Of ENGLAND SOAP• For doing • fain{ ty , nu a i i,; in the beat and cheapest mariner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world I Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Boaip. Sold by the ALDEN 0112/110AL WOREE. 48 North Front street, Philadelphia. Bept.ll.—ly WOOD FOR BALE, 800 CORDS OAK,_ 200 H.ICICORY, AT SANDOE'S MILL. 11101-Price andjg per cord oa thaiMOLD. _Gettpburg, Aug, 28,1808,—51 GRAY'S PERRY PRINTING mar wow, Gray's Arry /toed 4 skirsy.skard Phaa, Pa. liseltheterer B LACK AND COLORRT; PRINTING ANtI unto. mum= Igo VARN/8111V3, 1191.114-1113; County I9A:=.II.INGTON 1:11:11B1WEit Etrzt ti4or to tito KoStitone 114.40 GETTYSBURG, PA., Nuts, Sze., &c., LADIES' COMPANIONS, WRIPING DESKS, TOYS, &C., &C., ,PLC., OpposiWFalinestocks' Store supplied on short notice AND JOHN GRUEL, aE. isoßzxsori, *tutMateo. • GETTYSBURG, PA., . ON RAILIPAD, AZAR 7.1031011 T PETER BEITLER Is prepared to runtish ORANITS, for •lI Mods. of " BUILDING! AND UONUMENTAL PURPOSSII, ==MII Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts,' Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks; &c., &c., ent and finishi.vl lu every .1 tyle desired, by Jima of workmen. SlLOrders from a distance promptly attended to. June JE:REMIAH CULP, GETTYSBU.RG; PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, Is prepared to furnish on short notice and reasonabio EEO COFFINS OF ALL STYLES Be also k.)011 on hand a large assortment of WALL PARINI. which ho sellout lowist cash rates. and If de• Sired Will furnish hands to rut It on the wall. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. siGrYock street-a few doors east ofLuthoran Church May 27, 1808— t(. FLOUR & FEED. IW ILL be l tx.Clatty ihiirg with Plour4c..every MON DA Y awl FItID.t Yin each week. Persout who may &tiro me to famish thou) with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, will leave their order,, either with John L. Tate or Danner & I.4llqtr, mating tl)6 kind nrAl qnanttty wanted, wLen 6:llrAt will Le 1104Vered at their -dwellings ; by S«pt 25, 1807.-tf IWBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Eal 4. Middle , ered, h xlfa square from the Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or ders in his line. Work dine in the meat 'atilt thetery manner, at prices a, l4tr as can possibly be affiirdea tomake a GAS PIPE na well Ka Chmla;irre, Brark,ts, Drop Lighta h.c.; Kloo WATER. PIPE:, Etopil. Top ant Froat lvoota, aotl,in 1,..10n8.i0g to god or :_sat4t.r Bella Lung, an I lutllHitl II d. L.,k.ut all re;alire.l. FARMERS!! . ! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE ! I T iv 1.: it:..:1,111y U 3111.) LL E L A C011t.41119 three per ,nt. of AMMONIA, an ample quant!ty A , Ovitf (st to the wife tutioy. and a larg“ yzantity of ..kluble BONE .PLiosril.vrE OF LIME, f( ,;r th or wit!. P , , t.1,1A t e—r.,Lf.t ;al of ecurflfff of COMPLETE 311.NURE re; ctaiien it lt, ~btoint, l one.,ng the Wally th wt. are 11,1.; it in ,i.refereriee to a:: •t 1.10 olro guor.tutee of it. “allE• Placi.sLC,,(o TON t:r 311 Lmplart. ANrms THE AtTA VELA GUANO CO., 57 Er,a , lorar, N.ra. rk July 31, Attention, Housekeepers ! WASHING MADE EASY Htl'‘ , , Pak nted Jou 10,1864, 1 I-eve:M:llly invite the attett , 4,4m;,,A r k,44 4 ,,,,a4.4,1 4 4pati:urs to it as the molt It riquir.s na rub!bi uor, fCf thes—wa har.l as well as +le• . and does not injure the must de. fabric;licatr preserves and fixes the colors; remote, Taints. grease and stains of all tilnds. (Jive it a trial and you will use nothing else. Family nights .$1 each. F'or further information apply to CIIAS aTALLi3IITII, Gettysburg, Pa. ttyl have been int run! that parties in several parts of the county a re selling what purport, to be , Jackson's Compound. As! hare the exclusive right to Adama county, all persons are hereby warned , I against ceiling or s•urchas ng tram eater parties. Ant; 7. 1 - og —tt JOH\ C. ZOUCK, Lana Agent, NEW OXFORD, - ADAMS CO., PA., Has for Sale 150 Farms, Mills, Foun dries, Machine Niops, Tavern Stands, Country Scats, Store Stands, Town Houses and Town Lots, IN PENNSYLYANIA, MARYDAND AND OTHER STATES Sirrersottg wiAing; to pnrchase as well a, sell property will do well to call at my office, or address by letter, as they will find it to their advantage. June 24, ISGS.74m* 628 HOOP SKIRTS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. lIOPKTNS, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa MANUFACTURER OF Tll Celebrated "Champion" loop Skirts FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CILILDEEN The largest assortment, and beet gnatity and styles in the American Market. Every lady shotildtry them, as they recommend themselves, by wearing longer. re• Mining their shape much bettor, being lighter and more elastic than all others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices. A➢k for HOP RINS"T11.111PION" SKIRT. Superior [laud-male Whale-bona CORSETS in Fif teen different Grades, Including the "Imperial' and Thompson k Langdon's "GLOVE PITTING" COB SETS, ranging in prices from 81 cents to 16-50 • to gether with Joseph Beckel's CELEBRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality, Ten different Grades, from $l.lO to $5.50, They are the finest and best goods for the prices, ever imported.— The Trade supplied with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lowest Rates. Those visiting the City should not fall to call and examine our Goods and Prices, as we defy all competi• tion. Sept 4, 1868 AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN GF OUR DAY : TIIE Lives of GRANT, COLFAX, and all the leading mon of the nation, (over 504 in one volunle, by Dr. L. P. Brockett, the popular Biographical Editor of "Appleton's Cyclopaedia." Over 600 pages and 42 fine steel portraits. The only complete or reliable work of the kind published. Price very low. Bales immense. Any intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O to $2OO per month. One agent made $3OO in five weeks. Send for circular. Address ZEIOLdit, 31eCIIRDY d CO., Pobnab erg, Philadelphia, Pa., Cinctnautt, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Loma, Mo. [Aug. 21, 1868.-9 m FOR SALE, A CLOTHIN4 STORE, WITH A WELL SELECTED • STOCK, GOOD RUN OF Custom & first-rate Stand. .sl6.lnqulre It this altos. (Aug. 21.- Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LUMENS STUBS on hand or Made to measure. Primo axed at LOW PiGITIOLS. An Ithm trated Price List with but:tittle= ihr seif memntre• mens sent on receipt of PcitOffir,e address, WS. P. Beaviulir, $3 South 811th it, abate Clustati PIMADIMMIA. 4mut Z, sies-1y ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH IN CHINA. VIE UST _INDIA TELEGRAPH 003IPAN4'8 Organized avatar spedal charter' from the State of New York. CAPITAL DIREOTORS. Ilea. ANDREW D. CURTIN, Philadelphia. PAUL S. FORBES, allow:Ill k CO., Chine. FRED. UUTTEttitELD, of F. Butterfield & Co., New York: ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treasurer AlOdgers Central Railroad Ak+sron. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer American E. profits Compeer, New York. J A.IIBB NOXON, Symertee, N. Y. • o. it..PALuza,,.Treaat t rim Western Union Tele graph Company, Newt York. vLErcnita WICEITRAY, of Westray Gibbs k Hard cas tie, New York. NICUOLAS NICKLES, New York. A. G . :CURTIN. President. N.MICILLY.I3, Vice President. 0 BORG )4 kiLLIS (Cashier National Bank Comm on estith,) Treasurer. Ilox. A. K. Itc6LIIRE, PhllAdelpill B,sli,itor The Chinese Government laming (through the Hon. Anion - Burlingame) conceded to the Cempany the pri vilege of connecting the great seaports of the Empire by submarine electric telegraph cable, we propose commen cing opeivslions in China, and laying down a Una of nine hundred miles at once, !✓,lween the /opposing peris,viz: ENE woe , Houg-Kong Swatow Am0y....... ....... Fuo-Chuve. W.u•Ohu Nino°. ....... thing Chem CM These ports have a foreign commerce of $900,000,- 000, and an enormous domestic trace, beside which we have the humans. Internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from these pOlnte, through Its canals and navigable rivers. The cable being laid, this Company proposes erect ing land !ices, and establishing a epeedy and trust worthy means of communization, which must cont. resod there, se,, every whore else, the communication. of the Goverrauent, of business, and of social life r especially tu China, She has no postal system, and her only means now of commnuiclting information is by couriers an land, and by steamers OD water. The Western World knows that China is a very large country, in the main densely peopled; butt few yet realize tint she contains more than a thirTof the hu race. Tha latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes by the local magis trates mane her population Fear lisindred and Fber teen Millions, and this ts more likely to he under than over the actual aggregate. Neatly all of .hose, who aro over ten years old, nut only can but do read and write. liar civilization is peculiar, bat her literature is as extensive as th.g of Europe. Chine is a land of teachers and traders, and the latter are exceedingly nugek to themselves of lively proffered facility for procuring early information. It is observed in California that the Chinese ruakegrwst use of the tele grnpir, thmigh it there It anemits messages in English alone. To day great numbers of fleet /steamers are owned, by Chinese merchants, and used by them ti c! uqi rely for the transmission of early intelligence.— If the telegraph lrepropc.e, connecting all their great seaports, were now in existence, It is believed that its hairless would pay the CM within the first two year. of ;is succu,,f,l of.emt tun, and 'coil Id steadily increase thereafter. Ci rt IN CI ELT, Nv enter p: ien eamtutnite HAW al 10 ts greater do- free It . tuLltl, , tive to capitallatit, and to our whole people. It to of a vast national Import,nce com mercially, pAiti:ally, and evangelitally: gt-Tbe etock of thus Company has been unquali fiedly n•coGlnicodeil to capitaliata and business men, ac 3 duatrable investment by editorial articles in the New York 'Jerald, Tribune, World, Timer. Hut. Ea. rues', IJ..b.pendent, and In the l'irtnidelpltia -tiara American, Prees, Ledger, inquirer, Ago, b'utiefin and rd , oraph. Unarea of this Company, to a limited number, may be obtained at 550 each, $lO payable down, $l5 on the let of November, and $25 payable in monthly Distal meats of fx.so each, commencing December 1, ll:48,on appikaGill af, • DREXEL & s'OUTII THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA '.,art. can be obtained in Gettysburg by application to J. E. B LLB, Caabier or the llettyabtug National Bank ; in Oxford, to .1. Jzzuzit. Ciotti& of National Bank ; Rho are Bankers, authorized to receive cub scriptions, and can give all necessary information on tLo fSept.lB,ll3oB. MARSH CREEK PLANING- MILL. riIHE undersigned has established a L PLANING MILL, ou Mani, creek, roar mules froas Gettysburg, at 1. Lich he will manutaxture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SASH-AND FRAM FLOORING, WEATIMRBOARDING, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything eh. MAO It such a factory, and needed In the building tine. The best of lumber will always be used, all thoroughly dried. a kiln baying been pat up forth& purpose. malate custwitery. M 4y WIRE RAILING, i m i g Wire Guardsfor stone. Front., Asylums, &c.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Son Uri Yards; Braga and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Venders, Screen. for Co.!. Orts, Sled, lc., Beery Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, &c.: Paper rll.s Wire., Ornamental Wire Work, Arc. ^Every In. formation by addressing the manufacturers. N. WALKER, & SONS, No. 11 North Sixth st., delphis. Feb. 6, 1665 —ly. AGENTS WANTED Chicopee Sewing Machine • T HIS machine is sold complete wills table for only • VZ. It makes the celebrated uses the drop or four motion feed usedby all first-class machines. It will hem, fell. tuck, cord, gather, quilt, bimi, embroider, and do every variety of work that can be done on any other machine. We warrant this machine to be the beet in the world. ' It his been de clared to be so by the best Judges to be found,and was awarded the first gold medal, over one hundred and twenty-two competitors, at Paris. We will give a written guarantee to that effect. Address, with stamp, . . Aug. 28 A SERYLNT FOR ALL Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, N i f, AY be attached to any gate and operated from J.V.L buggy, team or saddle by one hand, in any de sired direction from the gat e—openedi and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raising the posts; may be made at a country 'Blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Farm - Rights of this be provemeut. Also, ROTH 2 BRAKE'S AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—AS they remain by their foam, open, close and latch a gala, without the necessity of getting in the wet or mad. For fur , her information, *c. address ISRAEL BRICKER, May 13.-tf Menallea P. 0, Adam■ to, Pa. EAGLE HOTEL. (Pen. 26-10 m The largest and most commodious in 00111111 01 OBAYBABBBVBO ' WAERIAOTON Marie JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. Aar n Omnibus, lbr Peatingera and Baggage, rune to the Depot, on arrival and departure of Rail Road Train.. Caretalservants,and reagotable °bargee. May 29, 1867.—tf KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, Pd. WM. E. MYERS. PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN.• T HIS is anew House, and hasbeen fitted up in the mat approved style. Its location ■ pleasant and convenient, being in the mat business portion of the town, livery *mange. meat hae been mad* for the acconithoditton Mrd com fort of gullets, with ample stabling attached. With experienced ;fermata, and accommodating Marks, we .ahell use every endeavor toplew. Thin Hotel is now open for the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit • skare of publiopatromp. May 29,186 i. UNITED STATES HOTEL, L T. tr. NEW NAVIN &Wan= R. R. DEPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON. BY lit M. PRATT, lomat= or nue Aminakl9 - - 09toba 9,190.447 Vltstellantottir. OFFICE, ' NOS. 23 AND 26 NSIIAII NEW YORK, ***** .85.000,000. .80,000 SHARPS', stoo EACH OFFICHUS JOHN D. PFOUTZ ELASTIC LOCK STITCH, J. D. WINS, General Agent, 922 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. Ilday 6.-6 n Xtotelo and gestaurnuto. GETTYSBURG, PJNNA a6V,Watle, h , 4 g - y 0 u 7-8 C 0 .4 YO TOSARltlinsairMila -voreserna4mix at • PCITIMAISarrift krAttnIVAC than a throarif oat Woo ta w ialra/rd m a so , rrna4 ThwTmemstiaix. Iv% ' - TH OI 3BA.NDWORMAPSIBO , In dlierent pate of the consiry iad 'bad: been known to ttU if takes-an.%Usttarldattatlatl to ditratione, • /01 warralgatt 4 9 ooze. atro sod 41r eritteOilt lteett Every bowie irtion proebto thatilestrsi,iettb oierstot thin attiklbta red seer lt on Lae., Tbe cart tinv4 It bee •ffectod are 1 113. , Plealle and soli by IstaiLYotnt a oo,,Ost tyabarg. Po or by their Authorized agent.. War sale at nearly all tb Storni, In Adams county. Mn; 29.1887,-tf ISRAEL YOUN I A CO.. A CARD TO THE LADIES DDUPOACOII GOLDEN PRRIODICAL MLR DR YOB ALIO. Infallible tu correcting irregn• larillem, Removing ()instructlona of the Mulith Is Turns, from w hatever Cauee,and always araciemehil rie • Pre ventive. Penisles peculiarly atonic.), or ciao.° eoppwing themaltivas so, are cautioned agniturg taming theme Pius while in that condition lot the ,y "invite mienar rtage," niter which admonition, that Proprietor' an sumarno responsibility, at thonilt their mildness Will prevent any. mischief to heilt Price $1 par Box. Six Gone' is.- Bdd by./. 11„ BNB, Droggiatjlole Agent fur Get tysburg, Pa. Ladles, 'by sending him It through the Poutofflce, can tome the Pills sent, (ecintldentistUv,) by Sing, to soy part Or the coeutry "free of potting, April 29, llgu.-17 ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Prehiiuyi of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 1806. Populattou. 1,000,000 .250,000 -200,000 .250,000 BAIIRETT'S VEGETABLEIMLAIR T,250,000 -00,000 ................ .......1,200,000 1.000,000 STOHATIVE restore. Gray Hair to its natural color. Promotes the growth of the flair. Changes the rota to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandruß !EOM lad Manors. Pressure Bair out.. 1. a superior Dressing. It contains no lalarkrits ingredlseUi. and is the most popular Mut reliable article •terotigbout the tee, Welt, kola and South. 3.1. BARRETT 2 CO., Proprietor*, Hancheoter,lt. II 11.3...&u1d by Dr. R. Horner. Gettysburg; J.S.Tatigh- Inbangb, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters- burg ;;Soyder t 800, Llttlettown, awl Druggists gsn• =I THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zing ari Bitters. TRIP WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician. He had long seen and felt the want °fume remedy which would strike et the root of disease. And so prevent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to hie mind every day in vivid colors as Le moved 'among the sick anddying, and observed the intalciency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus helms led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor, he prearuted to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinger' Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the pre vention soil cure of disease was so mervelicals and astonishing, that the mint Battering mark; of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discogered it His namirnas placed upon the Roll al Nobles, and a gold meal with the following Inscription—Dr. E. ph/opal', the Public 'Benefactor—we. presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation hes been used in several eptdendes of cholera, both as a preventive and cnratise meas ure, and with such great success, that it has been fn• troduced into nearly all the general hospitals of' the old world. The old saying thatan ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against this terrible disease should be freely aad persistently used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combination which act. on the exerting organs, and keeps them to working order, mast prevent a sufficient accumulation . of the poison to exert it. terrible effects on the organism. This I. trait not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies,: especially the different forms offerer. The Zinger! Bitters!. Jock inch a remedy as the above conditions rennin*, /t wets on the aritanar excretion and secretion, hasping op a perfect bal ance between them. 'fide Bitters fa conspmed en tirely of roots and herb., so nicely concocted -that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste Is pleasant and its effects prompt andlastlng. Numerous cases of the following dLseases hays ban cared by it: Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia , Female Irregulasitles, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, to. Price One Dollar par quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Waluntstreet wharf, Har riaburg, Pa. byDrugxists, Hotel keeper* and Groom gen erally. F. KALBFLZISCH, sole Agent for Getty*. Nay 29,1307, DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM- ACIIIC AND CARMINATIVE BIT TERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS AND ROOTS. DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY; AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an excellent CORREMTVE for the persons ant• firing from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, te. Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market street, Plifiad'a J. K. TAYLOR - & CO Sept. 11,1888.-1 y goat, gunibtr, ghat, &t. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. THE undersigned has bought out Ma lamer wi lier, Wit. Ovum and now continued the THE LIME-BITIOING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Limsillm, en,theregrou of the Ballo/ad sod North Ingratloer "twat. TOW fal for put patronsge t beorfll sodestrar to der,. ite 4:outhouses. by promoting the bisehme es rtogigno,. ly and miss largos noels u prodhlge—iden' lye iddllei• o good *Mole sod giving good mem% lingidgja ethers may look Oar thiprompt UM' of Orders: r. Hi also COMMON the - COALsAAltdit , Oaring. the most popular kind& Am.* orponroad others should eve him a call. Bliudnoilth Coal con stantly on hand. Lim and Coal delivered anywhere in G tkyrbarg. ihedenbars,Nwr.llo,ll4l.4f JAOOIII ARUM* 0 'II R R II L E .13 . O LID UR BIGH - TS. • 'tinily usir Irak by Jones Wain. Amur= wmesigh• mu Boort 701 AGM!. GE& Asp 2"0 V 290, J. inernoll Ind Unblatned, Dena oonitnntly. tato It melbas the =VA Mittman It to no If btOs ti a s 41s• doolli. Tab bid OSA* intiVens 1 / 11604 tOillak. silk. to Was, ears beer* 441144. PVC _itE92_ Poldblime,lll.oolll Otis 1 Wiwi I.=• Feb. 12. 1888.-1 y 1866. L. rnE GREAT "tor Highly boaellelal to ,~,; .;~. ,- .Vt -, 71`1,.=1 s t.~t. •,..; ibex ortirett - \ . BM SEWINfI WITH . NEW - AND IMPORTANT. Li lir. PROVEN:MTh The Cheapest Goon • Machine in the Work! Imwrs Witwilt IIN 'EVERY TORN A !Morel Cad-Prrenleme weltered ter escb local Agent Mogi omits' an stopetatuf with great batty and sstUtiwitar. A Splendid' likiengeti for Tray. isigf Agents ! Please Nod An • ( larnalt. Addraa yfitp4 &Vint 3.X. 00 4 Ns. terbilimhrar, July 10, '68, -em THY latilUOLN BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAXINQ MID SEWING' MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CBLIZBATID 0011. BINATION iIIOTTON HOLE k MIMING BACIIINB. be wow* to refer to Its wonderful popularity as ten: elusive proof of lb great marit. The lucre's* in the drunand for thievaluable machine him been TBN 101,D duningfic taerseren soothe of its Ent year before the public. Tide smut and ainprislwip - suceesii unprecedaded in the history assert i maeblnes; and we feel Rally warranted in claiming t Ir H. 48 NO "QUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TUI WORLD, And Intritteice,lly the Cheapest, It it z Bally two mactitosseombinsd la one, (by a 'lm ola and beastital mathaalial 1,,) mak:ft both the ghouls or Look-Alta, sad Ovremiunlar and Beittoabolli stitch; with equal facility sad par.r loctlots. -It szseatos lath' seri kiiinallacr fo_v_ Ir 7 "*. riaty of Bowls' sorb m, Bontbildt, ralhitgicorditid, Tucklag, iiitttehlag, Braiding sad Quilting, itatharlar and Sowing oa, (dons at the was tint2 r and add tion, Overarms litabroidors on the sad makes beautiful Bitttaitsad ) itralst Holm la ea *brim livery Machine la warranted by the Canzpaity, it Us Avast', to glue entire satisfaction. Circulars with full particulars and samples et work done on this Machias. can be had on application at as Salesroom of the Company. 8. W. Cbr...l2even* and anatnal STreets, PAiladelphia, Ps. Instructkas given on the Machinist UM rooms' o the Ounpany gratuitously Mall yarthisess. ACIZEITS WAXTIIIII ,ILYDWRICK PALM, !TreeAmt. W. B. MMIXIALI, Tree/lunar, D. Wi - MMKN, 4geilL astepbarg pa. Msyr—ly HOWE MACHINES 1 TRH LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE Howe Sewing Machines, constantly on hand and for sale al the Store of GEO. JACOBS &BRO., asambersburg SY., Gettysburg, Pa.. ORDRES WILL BE PROMPTLY_ ATTINDID TO. Machines delivered in all parts of the county. Thu public are eaatiosod oratairt parties who too the =two of Howl to eopoialifira with their wwwiLIWW2, on amount of tha.popnlarity of lan snann.• I=l NONE,II-ENUINg unless they hays greModallionPortralt of ELIAS HOicrE, JRy IMBEDDED ONAIER 010.71001/1 t 080., Only teat► Abel Admub► ere sty Atg.7, 11k18.-tf WWl* Sir* CAN N O N MARBLE WORICB, CORNBIt OF BALIIMORIAND BMMIIEU). 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AND ...oNrgyA r h „ u „, ! .1! I •••r'• Lirofle w r ath of COUNTY SIN ':I N E 1;.1::!;i 4 , I:TICLES or .t6ltrk.u.: , ‘1,1 , ••• cpr rl.• =BO ." I b.,xro ; • .;I;.t I: t.l itrid t F.tPll,l‘l. 4,14 ME Varpenters and To TIIE BUILDING TY AND ALL TVISH . TO I 'IIE un , lersigned re I ,r1.1.t.1,1. :flat 1/, C.I.H.I 7 ENTERINO .tt IV,,t street, City At All tun— tp, Ile lxiet kin..of in,: lon I 1/ t::.1 tic ,i3:y iJ any ..ther the lll,l+ elw rp IP • At:PI w 01:1iptuoA1 Aupl ffk-Tli.knk 1.11 f t.t f, , ,rs, he • :"/1,11t . 1,1 11,1 lit,•:.kl of 1( y ...),18 - IVM. C. STA LLS.NI Uh'o, CARPENTERS tt: CON A ro prvpare•l jCarpr in,: am! wrectio4 1;1 Thry keop u.tly on Lang =EN DOORS, BLINDS WINDOW Plt# 31 Es. CO ItN/C WINDOW BRACK .{ y cr Artioe to [kr, Liv.ttintly oR *O,l rn ell al A . y• iu ruad fnt s, IN ill., dispatch *l.,ill,l,r4Aln,wptty !tr.,l %V NI. c Ear S , PI. IS. 1867.-tf U. C.CAALIMAN CARPENTE -riiE undersigned res s- form tho public that thoy he CArpentlng In the Shop formerly Schi , k, York stroeL We are pik,44 o on r Hoe Of 1a14100.4 in Octlystrarg. by a btriet attelttion to a sh , ro of PUblie 11,ar...1,;(1 51 . y 29, 1867,-it aktry. NEW BAR E w pont C,titer r 4. 44: Sit ht Mt I t, MEE 111. G ID, MIMI ate: es, Persons wishing firsii Brood lin morning, by biasing tbrir "aqui the Balm/try. Xyery stroll wsgiiiir:to GIVE 158 A 167 aa, Law.
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