Tin tirl.llo ewtramir=, ik4A#4 , 4 • / 4 " -- LSI"- wilatvictl hd iv j.O the tiny to mune entrant bu Ales. 1:4 out :al think jnr nn 11l a. 11,1 16vn c:11. out wi irsl4o1 4 1nom - ie doubtful whether it is healthy. to do much workjulhe morniug Owan empty stomach. If vro,rk hi - At LC done - refill! 1116 teams arc feclinkanttbreaktitSt is being prepared, . cup of elkifee or milk before going out is a good thing.--Rielt cheese feels soft under the ..pre*iore of the finger. That • which is very strong is neither good nor healthy. To - keep one that is cut, tieit in aelotii, put in a cool, dry place, If Mould appears on it; wipe It 01 with a dry eloth.—Of food for flowers:, iYir Gar! leneys' Monthly says -Loaf mould b goott cur nowers if two or tho, , years Id, and very much decayed ; when but hair rotten it is an injury. Hot- feu R;-41 is Ole best sod rue flowiTH; alai cow manure whiPli lira lain two years to rot, the br Vertilixer:.. ---- W - trertr-rouen lis not easily obtained, the ed,giuAptringg of walks may be-preserved in a heap for flower pur poses."----t-Netixly as much cream wilt rise in a pan Witlithrec inches depth ,:f milk, us in a bucketof the same diameter with six inches of milk:--When a horse at tempts to rear, hold the lines low and pull one of thein sharply_ around, twisting. hi s head 'from one side tcithe other until he for gets his rearing. the British Sportsman vouches for this remedy.--:—A. prominent New Jersey . small fruit cultiirist believes that in the course of twenty years he could raise strawberries as large as pineapple's, and of equal delicacy with those now grown. Think of slicing up a strawberry.—The handiestway to tie a halter is to make first a single loop and then thrust-the end of the halter through this loop. This is quickly united and will never come loolle of itself. exchange states that a piece of lard as large as a walnut, mixed with dough, will cause a hen to commence laying imme diately after she has been broken up from setting; and by giving hens fat in this way, they may tie keptlaying all that winter.— The nearer the ground fruit trees put out their limbs the better. Some pruners do .;mot know it.--The number of threshing Machines in the country is set down at 225,- 000, and it is with:tutted that they save five per cent. more of the grain than the flail. This would save the country more than nineteen millions bushels of grain, worth at least thirty millions of dollars. Do labor-saving machines pay ?—Wrinkled peas aro said to be superior to and more ;delicate flavor than those which present a full and perfect form ; like sugar- corn the saccharine matter Which they contain causes them to shrivel ,when dried:—One of those people - who arc so useful at figures, says that for every three hundred and fifty bushels of-potatoes removed from our fields, the soil sustains a loss of ninety-two pounds of potash. Con- seqnently, wood ashes is one of the most valuable manures in the culture of the 110- tato.—llandle cows gently if you don't want them to kick when being milked. They won't kick unless something hurts them or they fear something will.--Some body—who loves children we will warrant —says that it is a bad practice to leave young cattle to take' their chances' among older cattle. The older ones will get the best picking, while they need it, least. They will select the best shelter and warmest beds for themselves and leave the little ones to take the Chances that are left.—Chicago Advance. ScOLDING MOTHERS Nob oily ever burros anything by scolding, :dcss it he bad nature, numerous enemies, and justly deserved opprobrium. A mother never acepruplishes any good by keeping up a habit of fault-finding with her children; she Alienates the little hearts from her, where they ought to cling closely and lov ingly to their best friend. If she begins to scmd, site must keep it up, and increase iu . and volume, until stamping and linll in lii and pounding follow in the train, and tiglY - , disobedient, Raney children make Immo a - bedlam, fill the streets with rudeness, and the community with a elites of youngsters who are rough and lawless ; and will reflect n predit upon the State or the country. will tell that inOther what to do ; begin by Live, and if you did wit begin that way, try it now. Call Jamie to your. side ; wash and dri:Si ;lam up after dinner—keeping eitildren neat and {dean is a part of family . g‘i\ertunent---then pat oil that frown, and put un a pleasimt smile ; speak to him kind ly and win his confidence, take an interest in his plays; get down on the 'door with Ilalf.the work of rm'orm has been done, both to him and to 'yourself: The other hall- will he accomplished by keeping on in this way, and making toes the ruling poW1•1*, and trying very hard to let Jamie feel that you are very desirous • of making hie] hat py. Do not:impose upon him um net et.sary requirements; treat him like a man : be not only kind, but courteous to I+itn. Don't try to break his will; but rather bend your own ; don't crush his spirits, and treat him rudely, but be very careful nut to wound his lbalings, especially bellsre strangers. Do not say, "go and do ' but "please do it," iVith a grailliod • And!My wont for it you will put away fretting and scolding, and have less occasion to govern, and more to. praise awl liwthankful for in the child. Children, old enough to speak, are old enough hi appii.ciate a smile or a kin , .word, or par. watal solicitude for their happiness; and it is high time parentA and children should I consider themselves interested partners of the same firm, and not antagonists with no love and sympathy existing between the rider and the reled. I - Philsilelphia_fitdictin says" that while thmera l l Giant was in the Cabinet an incident oleurred which adds another proof of his worthiness for the highest honors of the Republic. At one of the Cabinet meet ings M r . Johnson was:indulging In some of his othfracteristic self-glorifications over the "sacrifices" which he had made for - the country, and one or more of his Cabinet Joined in the same strain of self-praise.— General Grant said: "Well, gentlemen, so far us I Ern • concerned, I have never made any sacs ea for the.conutry. The country has &ways done more for me than r have done for it. I supp - se I would be ready to make sacrifices, but I have never had the opportunity; and think that, as a .general ink, our public men get more from the cmintry limp they give to it." Tor: New York Herald 8a3.8 •"flii Union party of the war, challenged again upon the issues of 1864 and 1866, have rallied and are rallying, as under Lincoln, around the banner of Grant. This fact being appattiut op t all sides, the eon elision is inevifitble that Grant -must be elee.ed. Our financial and hush', men Atie Plitt tilleh is the drift of the 'initnitavtide, and iu the record and . haute ler ILO conservative ideas of Genet : lb, e t tlutvl that under' lauf . the intepistti of lb poiple Wilt he sate,. that thlo. yi election will lieibllowed by nothing like a financial Pardei.'nor by political chaos,' but by hotter limes, — assared ptbsperily and a stibtantitli juCitcci4- Revoltiliou in Spain is rapidly ex I,ug, ueorly. at the leading cities having luNnuAuu up,uito, the Queee willtpretni nent Generals. In naany Owes Xlie =AY has gone ever to the Reuolutioniata, whops purl) .s,e , it is to give the crown to the Duke ,de Monivenaler• • cAbegg between DIXON the fighter, guutDuskast the substitute-broker. farmin Ntopituttntl, &(.. •ar. FARM IMP a.. SELLING .3 - WI LL 1 1 4*:7 M 'l4, I m Le - - iii ' tuts' pH Mftala Grttitt 1 1 r "l :.tit•tit ' t ttu .11,4 t-trt tint Drift: • • Om for t • Guano- Att4toffitteitts, • - ....r00t... to Jo /gond wort. 1 - ' 4.1 - $0; the - - 11aMS1)Tirg , mil; le in New Ytlyk. liquol as 'goal :as Ow utilltt formerly meld fit title enatitl.. • Siff`AltAlsoßS, AND,TIIO46IiBS, GEOVBR 11 I.- Lilhg, liltft PlAtifi tt Nt; I Al. LEILENTS GII:NIiitALLY; IYIB For sale by Aug. 14.—tf REAPERS & MOWERS. • IS Avi NGe been agent tor this machimilaet aeasoo, 1 elm oiler It to the Mriner thi.inettifint. It Lir welt knotr.n, having ratan Li.. premium *tithe Bentiere. title Fair, alsoat the tiettssaurg .11owittk Metal over seven others, which wore eoneidered isplendid ma-. chinos, awl Ifkowipe at the BillsbnrOkovrtag iii.vingeonclintell and to oiler any manikine that will - ttnt-gieecentire aitisfactium,T have refiteed keeneing of 'several tatter _teachities,tand now offer this one ea T If el ti ILEA r 3IAC II i'frr I`iI`EISEABOI , : - . Ilacing trim! one my. If, I kiwis exacAtl - What It will do. I could refer you to scores of far rs who hate purchased machines of me, Who sio higl y pleasod and say this Is the only machine.they would use. Extras always ou hand, and repairing dune here at my place. This is a great coutideratiou—the machine can he repaired at home immediately, and with much less cost. Another great saving 1s title BINDER which le at tached to this celebrated Reaper ant Mower. It has been thoroughly tried, and given eat( re sa tistaction— requiting co harvest hand except a driver. This hinder can also be . attached to the Reapers which have btxtu sold; but cannot be attached to any °Owl machine except &Ovulates. I will hero refer your° a few farmers, in tillferent locaiitiesitflot have loorght and need these machines !Michael Skeet, • Stephen Outlier, Mom. Ilcomau, • Sterner„, Joaeph Kiertuan, • Mr. Line,' Ulrich Jegobs, - J. R. Hershey Jacob Ka4man, B. D. Woodburn._, Jeteob Leman, with other*, trio numerous to mention. This modally) has L Self rake, aide delivery, and is warranted to do its work so above recommended. Also on hand, SUIRKMAN'S SELF-DISOJIARGING 1105.311 RAKE, a Brat-rate article, which we will sell at - the loweat possible price. Warranted to give Satig faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAKE always ou band. Machines can be men at my bonze, three ranee south of Clettyaburg, or at Mr. Conrad .Snyder 's Battlefield , LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, 7unaX—tf Agent. GEISER'S PATENT SELF-R.EGULATING GRAIN SEPARA.TOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple-gea cd Horse Pottier, either Gear or Belt. This machine has successfully minimised with all the best of the different patented Grain - Separators, and now has the sisiptit i ron of being Om beet Separator over produced . ; t, the only Separator twirl:lean er over before the üblic to glee general satislaction. The machine le conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheola, animate can easily move or Shift it about, so that ft is not half the trouble on a barn floor as a common threeber and shaker. It is also easily put in opera tion. It Is simple, easily managed, reliable, durables compact and cleanly Yu work by while iu operation, not making near the dust at tile common him:bine or other Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this macbmp in no humbug, and judging from the Lich r,coloulrnoation of ftuto ern that are tunine them we must come to 'The conclusion that it Is the.very machine that fanners want. Thu following are a few uf the'persons 110111 have used this twirlaine, well known, and to whom the public are referred fur further iaforruatioii: • Wm. 3. Peters, Flora Dale, Attains co., Penns Win. Kohler, nearliew °afar (1 " John D. Pfautz, (lettyetmrg Henry, Harbold, York Springs, " Daniel Patera, handers "- Orders will be received by eider of these gentle men, as also by Robert and Hoover, East iterlin, For /intim information address .• Juno 10.-4 m NEW FORWA•RDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. iIAVING purchased the extensive Cars, ac., of CULP & EARNSILLW, the.untlcrsigned intend to carry. on the business, mu der the firm of RionAN & Co., ,4 the old stand - the corner DI Washington and ItAilroad streets. on a more ex t eto,iv e scale than horetothre. Xr,,)—A regular line of Freight Cars will leave,our W 3 rehouse every TUESDAY 'NOON, and aceom m•.dation. trains will be mans ocenslon may require. Ily this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all tithes to and from Baltimore: All business of this kind entrusted tons, will beprompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse or Stevenson k Sons, trz mint/ Lititvard street, Balti more. BcMig determined to' pay good prices, sell cheap and deal rainy, we invite everybody to give us a call. MTURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &e E 111)1Iermign 01 are it:, ing at their Ware bwie, _l_ in Ciri de str,,t,atkitilinng Wielder's Hall, 11., bigliemt. pricing for FLOUR, WHEAT, EYE, c,..oEN, OATS. BUCti— WI/ I.)AT, CLOVER. AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, POTATOES, An., Ac., and invite pr".luvers to giro them :trait before selling They have cemstanti) tin hand for sal., • A .1,-.11(4E GIIOCEItIES, Sn,tal t. etc., with Salt 11411, ,rlll,, 13,.../3111/ 1.31 , 1, T , obaCt3/4, dr. Also, he loc.! tr.t.vis FI;ollIt., WWI FUEL) ut 311 ktnai. Ti. iiktmke hat, SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, St4l4ble A 'll4 :.11 they hnr They Kat idaethin in evori tale. ROBERT 51cCURDY, a y. B. ILAMILTON. 'July 3,1887.—tf CHANGE .OF FIRM. r HE undersigned having leased thy Wo, a hue itio c•uner of St rat ton eireht nwillgn Railroad, aettyeburg, Pa.. glll tarry on Om Grain -&- Produce Business' In all Its bratielien. The highest - prices will always be paid for P.'lloat, Rye, Corn, Outx, Clover and Timo thy Roads, Fla.xseeJ. Sulstaz, hey 11 . 9i1 &ma., Dried Print, Null, iiirtp, Iltuns.r3h,µl , lers - ainl Ricky, P ti tn. COGAI, with ererytleing clew in the coyutry. prudilce GR,OCERIES Constantly for unto, Uodnoe , gugars, 74olmgos, Ryr opt, Tom, Spices, Solt, Cher4o, %inegur, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blkeking; Soap, Lc. AI...COAL, OIL, Flsh 011, Tar, Fc. VlBll of all kinds; Spikes and 'Nails; BirolOolt - and Chewing. To. jmerom. Ahoy are always able to supply .a Ant rate irllcle Of Myr,' iLb the differetit kinds lir FIgNI. Alto, Ground Plaster, with Groin. and other forttli uric tX)AL; by tbo bushel, ton or car hind. We will also rua ts , LINE of FREIGIIT CARS to N 0.77 Narth njraot BALTIMORE;aad fill Market "twat, PulLsurta.nra. All goods sent to either Of the above places will be rooolreil and forwarded prom; Hs- Goodsalioald bomaik.M "Bennet...Car." it. & BRO.' Aoril. 8. 1888..—tf DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN . Dry GOOdS . 7 Flour, Gram ) Groceries, Lumber, Goal , &c. ri ~ i rno n : s de aVz i a k elr town ship on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of O R 0-C.E AIRS, Including Sugar. Caret, lielaases, Spices. &e., with Salt robaic.). Bailin. Lard, tc. Also, LUMBER. AND CO4; including Building Stuff, Shingles. LatrMove and Blacksmith Cont. Also, Gunn°, and a large assort. ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoos. Bats and Caps of all kiwis, which be is prepared to sell at the low est price. tie also ply., the highcet market price tor Floor, Grain, Coro. Oat, Buckwheat. Clover and Timothy Betty*, Potatoes, Ac., or will receive and forward the same to market au coma/twig:in. Be respectfully asks his Meads And the public to giro bins *call. - Aug. 21, DANIEL GULDEN. Watiug. PETE] prepared to ntror:to tam Pnapr, aapthtnaln•hte In. assay/op an emits bad la the emits,. , • lajtAarekaaess will dirwali toes i and .nuisdaa sap stook balsa buylag elsentntra. - FU'RNI.T ... V:*. : E ow to ardor. lopairius dues mist, illi!spipail with mom- p111.4f J. IL SIIIR-EW'S ABRAM ItIiRKLIOLDER, Agent, Cloarapring s York co , Pa tors at4iug Ttott,st,s'. 11. 81011 A AL A L EXANDEIL COWL% N A.SIF:S 131411.1 AM. . =I os' Yhusphata and A loarketibriona forall ❑rest living profita.a.- mare, rosoi red to girt OF ALL KINDS RNITURE. IMI3 i gr,.....44h, -,.... -.-...7---,: , 1. - - Tiii- ' lkitOimiomittig to mt4e m mmmfitmelm• •-,, 4 • •• i'.0,,,,,, • , . -t - • , • tboirimiirtmtmviiikmigiummttioir ma undo& mt C 0 T ti 0 .- T r 3fitay 00063 riflt told regardleakof cod OIIi:StQCIC CONSISTS OF DRY' GOODS, NOTIONS CARPETS, Q VEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, '&c., _Ste irarl'eniana desiring bargains al hl avail them- ItiTell Of this toppfit.ttukity tit ouet—e' the whine 'dock will soon be tllmpoied oC• DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE SQUARE, GETTYSBURG, PA. Angumt 28,1868.—.-tf FAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GOODS. We art:constantly receiving new and d.l rabic styles of MEM POPLINS, PIQUES, - STIaNG CGOAKINGS, DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, Le Ali:, large additions to our usual supply of GINGHAMS; MUSLINS; CLOTHS, CAS'S'IMERS, JEANS, with every varie ty of Goods for Men's Bop s wear We have added considerably to our assortment of CARPETS, which we are selling at greatly reduced price. =9 QUEEIS-.WARE it complete. In II AR• D W RE , and all kind.. of BUILDJNG MATERIALS, We feel a-AnsWit we can melte It to the Interest of the purchaser to purehsse from us.. • IRON & NAILS at ;educed prices OILS Sr, PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kinds hire mica call awl Le conduced FAHNESTOCK BROS SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Gettydlimrg, May d, 18es8.— tf NEW G-1)0DS. Cheaper than Ever I REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore st., opposite the Court House, H AVE;net opened a new and large aewatiment of Spring and Summer Goods QF ALL•KINDS, CLOTHS, - CA,VIMERES, 7 , if REDS; °INC/HAMS, LAWNS, PRINTS, B REGES, MUSLIN'S, &c To which they invite attention—being determined to et lowest cosh prises [4prll 8, IRB&—tr 1868. DERILABLII 1868. DRY GOODS! MOST EXCELLENT ABSOAVENTS ISELL for very small pofits, and aim at doing a very large Hu/Lasso. - • FASHIONABLE SHADES OF PINE SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE IMIARES OF FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. - FASHIONABLE SHADES OF AIPAOGA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. 'SLAM BILKS, PLAIN SILKS. PLAID arms. SWISS MOBLINS , JACONET MUSLIN& CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA. OOLORED ALPACOA, BLACK ALL WOOL °SLAIN. • • RISTORI BEIAWLII,CASILKEEN SHAWLS, TWEET BRAWLS. CLOTHS, CASBINERS. OLOAKINGS,LINEN.HRILL . ING. COTTON ADE. TABLE COMO, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW. ELS. - BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS.- MEN'S, LA DUN', MISSES', S CHILDREN'S:GLOVES, AND STOCKINGS. of -I em cod/tautly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy Goeds. My stock the_ every thing usually round in a first-class *DAY GOODS MDR, to which I Invite the attention of the public. feeling assured -that loan safely challenge onwpazi- MOO with all other i3tores In waft) ofit-ods and low ness of pries. L, mum Gettybarg, Pa. April 29,18e1.--tr CHEAPER THAN FAR. E. RITESHEW pg A V G disposed, of Store 11-11. Itousirand stack qt goods ta, OREM l BOW. Ku, and bang deterntiNd k• Tv*. his atag* ditthtir the Sommer and NI mouths, trill glie GREAT BARGAINS 4)eistd . Ida* of kind of . Merchandise -MI sa N 'ildi, , midiote La, ey &pasta d ch.a 8114 " 411 - York lisal44s, 7 p tr10,1€416-4" 1161 7' imam periong thaanstm hidsatsdie an 400 111 t. . tuffilleo tti ME • glotittni; l 42o,- Mist, CY"L 0 - G. suisariher lots re Jut 'tirees,' from tits City 1 with the Dargifstt It Best 'S'eleeted ~v 'of lotting seer opened is the smutty, which he is selling at re !nartatbly low prices. Stuck consists of O VERC 0 A S , OP A. 14 STYLIS AND SIZES, Dress C(iats, Business Coats, fancy Cassimere Oasts of ad styles, Satinet and Jean Coats. vary cheap, Doeskin fancy Cassimere sod Fa, tinet Pants, Wool Shirts, White Shirts, Under Shirt* 'RIM Drawers, Clocks, Musical Instruments of all kinds, TOBACCO ' & CIG.OB I Razors, Pipes, Brushed, Nect-tles, and a thousand other article. he 111111111910IIS to mention in a newspa per advertisement. ' V. CUNNINUCIAL Oct. 4,1889.--tf SELLING OFF AT" C '0 S T . Raving determined to clone out my entire Stock lit 11 EA DY - 31 11)E CLOTHING, I WILL. BETL AT C 0 . S' OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C., &C. desirous of securing good bargains can now have an opportunity by callin g at my Store. Come one and come all. CEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Ock2.-tf • HEAD-QUARTERS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, AND Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, LINEN COLLARS, COTTON STOCKINGS, PFRCALES, ALPACAS, POCKET BOOKS; I keep flentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will sell them nt the LOWEST CASII PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats & shoes, ilLaive men cell before purchasing else where April 2.2, 1807.-tf Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF TES hRESOTTERIA.N cif OR CIL • Tundersigned basjost returned from the city 1 with the •best and cheapest variety of Soots, Shoes and Oaltem, for Spring and Summer, ever or tered in Gettysburg. Mistook amulets of LADIES' CO:MA.II6S OAITIMS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LAO, ES' COMMON GAITERS, L itll ES' KID BUFF./IRS, all style', LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAL'S, IN LA ROE VARIETY. GENTS' YRENCII CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' HIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESaIGAITERS, GENTS' CALI? BA LMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, tc.,Ac. wants' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, de, An, to., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALIP-BALMOR.ALS, BOYS' BROGANS, te., do. INFANTS' SHOrS, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots end Shoes of his own manufacture con- All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buy era, from town and country. are invited to call and examine goods and • prices before purchasing else. where, feeling confident that j can please all who may call. The MANUFACTORINO of Boots Shoes, and gai ters, will also be carried on, in all Its branches, as be. lore. Repairing dune on abort notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and using none bat the choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve It. la,„Ttuinkful for put favor*, b. selloff.e a contion sum of pullic patronage. D. H. KLINORI. Gettyobarg, April 22, 1868.-tf THE LATEST STYLES Or SPRING AND 811113fER Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes - ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chambers/Jul-9 Street, First 'Square, GETTYSBURG, PEN-NA., Where the public can And a large and varied 61Ik rt ment which be Is selling cheap. Ile also manufac tures and repairs HARNESS;:bf all kinds, .promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, !haters, Trunks Valises Wlllpa, Cigars, and a variety of mo lten,. give as a all. (April aso, isat-t) New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., (4.47278.13 r 3720, 'PENNA., YORK STRZET, OPPOSITB TUB BAWL • TUB undersigned have opened 1 new Boot and Shoo Store, on York street, Gett)sdierg, in the room recently occupied by Bona A hircessmmy, and bare Just received from the 'City a large assort. meat of Bool'B4 8110E8 eos . GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CELL DRENS' WEAR, . Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots Congress & Balmoral Gal.; tern, Slippers, (&e. • We also MANUFACTURE TO ORM, all kinds -of BOOTS AND EHOES—the work being made op of best materials and by Ant clans workmen. The senior partner has been in the Mignon for over 16 years end psnoottally superintends all work made up. We resrantfollrintito Itto attention of the public in our tendaiNhiumand hope by strict natation to tlrn iat/M lanainees and by li ng at lowest cash prices, to give entetion. _ • DAVD xxrzumuna, JACOB A, RITZMILLIR. Jane 24, 184R—tf NEW CLOTHING AT 11/1.1:N'nFIR11000114, STACKS OF TiltM ! J=MUMMY!, , corner of the Manusid and York drunk has Jram returnadtkona the city with an cammually attreariveammintess of IMOTOLUNI YOB SPIUNG • 81:110I1g W jj' 'latch he will: still at such prices as cannot tril to take them ottvery rapidly. 00 and Judas for rm. setres: To loot at Una excellont material, gametal and heat and substantial sewing and then to citil lAM priel4athwe swan ke l p byt bus, Thor they the thin thsirtntithetth IR- Be has °eats, Fents, sets, gall styles sad mated. abr Mae, Boots and tof all *NUM Gloom, Ilandker atic==l,lnon end Paperthdlat% trialle„ eases, Umbrella& Pocket =Tee, &gars; IhnehirgemdCbrartaig INdiapsa,stationamdm anliZWistehes, Janrehy, with, a. thousand and artiolta, euttraly too aumenotaito dean ia rpailideruirieth the row to i ts :new ANC asm~ , - 14 4= pleana—and no one eat errartitedttima 3th'trot tthmothear.nses,e r aide% onotsat tleobleas Gait TIRO pl. 21011. • JAOOllt OW. GM SUCH AS PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, GLOVES, lIANDKERCIIIEFS, TRAVELING SACKS, UMBRELLAS CANES, &c., Sc in great variety TIM). C. NORRIS KLINGEL'S inantly on hand Just received by sisthist mss, peg ; BOOTS AND -SHOES • .NEW Eii' A B lA' ..11" F: T ale undersigned Las erected a-new hu Mikis, for end mans,* Itsseddlehnotit, no at,, Oar eteeltellerairtiltathip, - in Gettysburg; where b. OotsAoes Gaiters ,pers; Sp°. . • . for men , weenie and children;otdifferent styles bud pricey has a floe assortment to select from; and wiU selFerery article atilt. smallest profits. Win* rild,oll TO ORDita. of the 'bell material. mud workuteneld... Every effort made' to render isatiefeeSim The patronage of the public 4§ aolkated., 4.llalliti„ind select from his stoik ti tease pour miss **. In either case you cannot lento be pleased. July IT, 15641..-1 3 . JODI.: IC MEILING. - • SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1868. B. S. M'CREARY HAB ',Lit received fresh and general aseorlinent , of RATS, 'lncluding the very Wid, style, ,tins Oassiniere, and Eon Bur flats, tind allo • : latige supply of line and low priCfd Wool ilit,TB and CAPS 8* Men and BOYS. Lie Invites his friends and the pub& to Ore hi. tall. !April 22, lBB7.—ti 'gontettiono, goys, 6ftot 8, dtr. :Let all the People Come 1 Fancy Goode and Confectionery Store. THE undersigned, having bought out J. M. Warner's Fancy Goods and'Confectkm ' ery Store,on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Paha estocks' Store, Gettysburg, invites the public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the stock Ilse been, no effort Will be spared to render it still more attractive and desirable. lie now offers Writing Desks, Plain Candy, Work Borer, Fancy do., Portfolioa, Pickles, Satchels, Sardines, Pocket Books, Lobsters, .China Toys, Chow-chow, Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes, Jewelr y, Faroe. Crackers, mese, Wine Biscnfts, Brushes, Musroon do., Perfmnery, Fire Works, BwaPs, Pens k Pencils, Combs, ,Writing Papers, Frulte, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco & &gars, Syrups, kr., he., he.. ”TOO NUMBROUS TOO MENTPON." . 11e In tends to sell evorytbing at Me lowest possi ble prices. believing that "small profits" bring "quick sake," and are therefore best for lmyer and seller.— Coma one—comp all l A. E. PEISTEL. April 1, 1868.—tt THE VERY BEST ! Bierbower's Segar Store, GETTYSBURG, PA., NORTE-EADT CORNER or TUE DIAAIOND TUN nnQenigned , thankfbl for post favors, re. "normally calla the attention of the . public to his assortment of Segars, Smoking &Chew— ing Tobacco, Pipes, &c. ) which he is prepsr,l to bell at the !Artist living prkw, WIIOLERAT,II AND RETAIL. Ile will keep on hand THE BEST BRANDS, • and will manufacture for gen eral sale throughout the County. Routembir the D . Ince, in the Di3mond, boween Brink orbuirn Stun: and 3f cClellau's Hotel WASHINGTON lIIKRBOWER Aug.14,15C9.-tr E. H. MINNIGH, CIIAMBERSBURG. STREET, next door to the Koyetono 11.40 GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and • News Depot. The Daily Papers of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and choice. Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &c., constantly on hand. ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to` families and parties at shortest rates March 2:i.—tf PHOTQGRAPII ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, WRITING DESKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA & BOHEMIAN VASES, TOYS, &C., &C., &C., AT A. R FEISTEL'S, Opposite Fahnestocks' Store Gettysburg, April 1, ISCB.—tf JOHN. M. MINNIGH. Diamond Oanfectionery & Ice Cream Saloon • fl ALTIMORE Street, two door' chore Centrei Square, OenVann. Pa. 'faring returned from the city with a full stock of Confisctioner7,/ will sell at glover,' ,owed profits—lncluding FRENCH & COMMON CANDIES, Oranges, Lennon., "In ta, Toys, Notions, de, and every. MIAs. belonging 'to a Irst•olaws Confectionery, with OAKEN, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE ORE AM soPPliod on abort notice Mar 20.—tf CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAIDSALOO3i ' JOHN GRUF,L, Cham.bersburgEit • Gettysburg, next door to lagto Hotel, completed bb new building, beeopened:the lat h 6.meort me ludinnt of coafectlone Mg offered In Get. barg.thog FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Toys, Nuts, &c., and eThrything belonginit to a grit. class Onntectionerr, with special - accommodation. for Ladles slid Gentbsinen. • Teb.l.2.—trsupplisd on shortest notice. UEEN OP ENGLAND SOA 10 , 417EZN OB ENGLAND 80AP. A. • ORB ON ENGLAND SOAP. swNor doing a Melly d Weahteg th e bast and of pest eet'. Quarantee eqqal in d all the strength iN old fn in the worl with the atil4 /R a d Lt hering qualities or geun t im (ualis„ I t Sow Bold b y ALDAN (7..0AL WORK% 48 North Irani Prost, Phlladolilltis. • Sept. IL—l7 WOOD FOR BALE,. 800 CORDS OAK, 200 iflcgoß Y AT BANDOEIS MILL tt rd, Wrief 01 sad fa Ped oerd itett imm Aug, lesS.-4t 4RAN'S FERRY rEINTING ' WOMB. Ones Real d itat r ood as,, Mag., AL 0.8 8 081N.13 ON, Namilvspfir ar Buts AND COLOR= PEWS= AWD /11316- GRAPHIC Mu, Tama* firpailepant 1 • ; . . i Vi,sctit .atutous. issettnneolo. ~ GRANyrk...-it*ThDtli---!,N- r ...iff i tritivittftteouv+., OETT igl4ll l l l It( :, l'A., ' g ' ' TELIAG Ars IN 61111SiA. to.v it.44.iroA t,, sikg.thg PI: I'llitlr Direa. ~ .4.; ^ v,' ,' f t - _ • . ' -t -• '. • -i -- .. •• -:• i' ''.-...• ; P V rIP : R .lh ' lT-14-F414 .. 1. '''...,:..' ..J:Trut grt'' ST INDIA.. Titi:.ONA l Pti oomi"ANri . .. _ _ .... ted a - IL prs a .t Tui:alsball..itilTß,Sor et Mikity', la 1' 411/WM AND "MONiININNTA.L PITZPONNB, i ' NOS. '23 AND 25 NASNAU STANEI:, J ~ .-1, , , , 4 . . . ~,! .! NEW yoRE, . • . ! i 1 m reasons le natal-- Curbin g ,'o.Sills, :Steps, Afhlers, • - FOr g enfted under apt, ial - ekarter from the State 'nf .' - New York. CAPITA - I, s, . t 4 i,0000, - ..). VOStS • illonuthents , , Come-.• ~ via 000 silAnys, Slial E.kell. ~ tery. Blocks, &c., &c., ! -. - ...—'...-4 • etat.'otd finished in every It denirnil, by bent f workmen. S Ilmr. A NDILEVIT o'. CURTLN, PfillsJ:lphio. p-Ords.rs from a tPstance promptly . riStentle.l to. PAUL S.VORBES, of ii.norsvil .t Co, eh Ina. Jtinell—tf . FRED. HUTTELWIELD, of F. nuitm !HI A Co., * Now York. 5 --- r ISAAC LIVIA:MORE, Tre.tAuriT .11:5-Itig co Gllti , 1 TERENTIAH CuLp Itailro.lfl. Itoe - ton. . 1 A bhX.I.NDPAS. ROLLAND, Tro.ooit or A.,.t•kolt 14 • ' • ' press Company, New Yoyk. 1 GBYTT YS.II t.TRO , PA., t - ' t i ° IT . j N I L I‘ ;i E l 1 C"T ° r \ : 1 ; k• S u i r r : r " ‘1 : .:' ,: I 3" r .. U:5 5.: TelS , ..... U hdertaker & VaPer-Ilanger, gr ''ii'• 1 t71V1 1 , 1 14.;1 , 1j,,\''. 1 ',•,rw,„,,..,,,:ii.i,,,,t ii,,,1- , mots, 116 W York. ' NTCOOLAVIICKLKS, New York. It ProPot - ttl to toroi4ll •$1...1!0rt notice ~ot 111=1 COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. A.ll. CUB:TIN, P. c,itlt-nt. ' Oa silo kaeoa cm band a Ire asserlnn Ilt of WALL, i. PAPER. which he sells at low:st cash rates. end If de.Vice ' N. Si IGILLE.I I ., Pre.klent. Q IROKELLLg (Cubler Nathni.tl 11,tni: C..uf .111-- sired will furnish hands to 'Ott it on the 14 , 011. • u-callo Trearerer. - 110::. A. K. 11cf11.1.i1t E, l'itiht.lolphil, e..ii..1,.r. PLAIN &. FANOY SIGN PAINT 4\TO EXECUTED TO ORDER. 11”: Chissae Government. Tinning 111.r01.v7, Anson Busliftgame) eon ceded to 110, C'oolp iny • Irilege1 rilege canneetiv the yreat ssuporls of 1 , , 02i =tow - trine electric telegraph cable, we p,0g,:1.1..” men- All4 - York street-a (ow doors eaat of Lutheran Chu, eh dap operations in G;',i ,. u, i nine hundred miles at once, :,,,! I ports. : gam FLOUR & FEED. Cowie° Hogg- Swetow i Amoy *ILL be In Ijleftyeburg with 'lour. itc.,every MON- / Yoo'Cl."w DAY and FRIDAY In each week. Persons who may Wan Chu desire me to furnish them with either j Ningpo thing Cheat, FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, Shanghai.. • wili tem . their order', slaw with John L. Tate or Danner t Zeigit r, stating the kind and qnautity waritad, when epo 11111110 Will Le detivorvd at their dwellings, by . Dept. 25, 1t L. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Middle and, hot/a square from the Court-hou,4 GETTYSBURG, PA., • IV ILL promptly attend to all or - dere In his line. Work done In the most satis factory manner, and at prices u low as can possibly be afforded Manta a living. GAS' PIPE thraished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights &c.; also WATER PIPE ; Store, Top and Frost Spigots. and, in short. everything belin:,iing to gas or water fixtures. Belle bong. and furnished If desired. Locke of all kinds repaired. [l;Lec. 25,1867.-tf FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE I I T f i4 , c,m11.1.1 prim ipally of tl a c.d. ta.tlrd G ann.. ALTA VELA Coutains three per cent. (g AMMONIA, an ample quantity.t..) Ore activity (1‘01(out iniacy;r to tbe vege lallou,3ll,l a 13rgo .0411(ity of adttOle: . • BONE PHOSPHATE OF .d , ,lA, t fn COMPLETE ,MAN CRP: Tliej,o4ll reput::th.n th, Niiny thune.n.l 6trzat.t4 ate it in pr,fere,/, to all ,Abe: 1 1.1,, ;,1,1111:1,,f t.; PI:1; TON bend 1, Address • THE ALTA VELA , ;1:1V) Cn Attention, Housekeepers ! WASHING MADE EASY ITAVI , :t: th , . ntrt,ry f•r Att,tud rttunty f ACF:- AI SON'S 15NIVElt.sA 'WASHING Patented Jan. r,,,p..:tALLy attt•n- Von of I.sd IC! And 11,1n.t•keyp••re to It DA tte utott economical nod valuttblt, Comp •nin•l I.: n.r • it r•Nuirts DO rubbing or ash , " in 1:1r.1 11N welt flOr, yrna, ..utrtrnrr. D,O, Beat, fabric pranerirt,s tint, fun the u•lotw ; rentovrt pante% irrenne , nod stains of all Intl,. CNNe it n trial nod you twill nor 615,, Fantnly For lurther Itif.rt/lOi.q/ apply in CHAS. *ILI 1,4 - t , enrar::r, part., of the eroety M arc wlott pr:r I•ort+ Jarkson•4 I th, ex•Ato,ive right to • Ad.oo, (.1,1/Lly. all p •r,•• LSar.• I,INLy unrtivl ottruitiat ;.ort.l.l],g (r. 4.. • 1,564.--tt JOHN C. ZOCCIi, MEM NEW OXFORD, Alwls co., Has for Sole 1.3 1 1 1 qtl/16., j1;71.5, Fo un &AB, Machine Shop.l, .7'a vet it Secinde, Co - untry ,S'iorc Stands, Town Homgcx and Town Lots, IN PENNSYLVANIA, MAEYDAND AND OTHER STATES ail -Persons srlsbing to pnrchtse as well at sell property will do well to call at ray oftlea, or addroa, by letter, as they will find it to their advantage June 24,1868.-4 m. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 • A>ID CORSETS, CORSETS WIT T. lIOPKINS, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa MAIWFACTQUER OF Tll Celebrated "Champion" loop Skirts FOR LADIES, MUSES AND CIIILDREN The largest assortment, and beet qta;ity and [dyke In the American Market. Every lady ahoy hitry them, as they recommend themseives, by wearing longer. re. Mining their shape much better, being lighter and Sweet/attic than all others—WARRANTED in every ' , lisped, and sold at very low iniessi. Ask for HOP KINS' "CHAMPION" SKIRT. - - - Superior Sand-inaie Whale-bone CORSETS in Fif- teen differentarodeir, including • the "Imperial" and Thompson t Langdon's "GLOVE FITTLNIV COB -8/1713, ranging in prices from 81. cents to 2060 ; to gather with Jos ,ivitt Heckel's CELEBRATED nutlica WOVEN cOggErg i enperior ehapes and quality, The Bowe Oradea from $l.lO to $5.60. They are the Buda and best roods for the prices. ant imported.— The Trade supplied with I.IOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lowest Rates, Those visiting the City should not fall to r.,11 and examine our Goats and Prices, as we defy all competi tion. Sept. 4, 1868. ' (Feb. 26-10 m . AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF OUR' DAY • lIDI Lives of GRANT. COLFAX, and all the leading men of the nation, (over 600 in ono volume, bY L. P. Drockett, the popular Bbegraphical Editor of "Appletaii's CyclopaWla." Over 000 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 $2 2 00 per month. One agent made MOM tire weeks. Sand for circular. Address ZEIGLER, 2IcCIIRDY & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0, Oh ittago, 111, or St: l Louis, Mo. ' (Aug. 21, 11158.-Om Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. , --- _ All in. LEADING STYLES on hand or made J o measitd, l' ' rices Sxed at LOW FIGURES. An Illus trated Price List with instnictiMui for 'elf measure ment sent on receipt of Post Otlleri address, WM. F. BARTLETT., XS South Sixth FL' ? above Chestnut, • August 21, 1808.-ly PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE. To Horiseitten & Farmers. DR. R. BORIS'S Great Horse Powder. will cure Ow worst Galls, Cate and Open Bores on HOLM and Oattle,,tkon one to eltt daps t Plot *Cents peTbox NO CITIVE - r , 7 l ' floittll Droirktsto, Allonittraprocoptli utondod to ir milL oeoes as Ntatth sts st., Ord 8►oor,) • . P. tklt. , • These porta hare a foreiy;rl commerce of $:Nw,OOO,- 000, and an enormous tiorntt;le besidii u hick rrn hare tho 1011,40t1e irtternal commerce of tlm Etapirti. radiating (runt (bevy points, tilr.:uzit its iambs cowl rtavigablu risers. The cable being laid, this Company propo,4s log land .and tat epv,ly Mal worthy—means of communication; 'shirt runh• mond there, as eVery witereelse, the cutaninn,.4tice, of the Government, of In.:sines., and of Octl I 1 / 1 6 especially in China. She has no poet it ayes em, awl her only means Claw ufcmumuuic %Ong informal sou ie by couriers on fatal, and by steamers oil wAf dr. The Western Woi Id Louse that lea v.•ry country, In the ma.n .densely peopled; but et realize that do:Cent:rind tours tlo a tulnl ,:f the hu man race. The latest returns ma le to her t - euti al authorities I,r taxing purp,deo Ly the trate,. make her population Peer an d F.O teen ifillionr, and this is tours likely to Lc healer thin over the ectual a;gregate. Nettrly, all of L de, sloe are over tt n years old, n. 4 only can•Lut d., reAd nua write. Her civilization is peculiar, but her literature is as exteueire as that of Earl,. is a bud ut teachers and traders; and the LitLiir ore exceedingly quick to end 1 thetuselvta of urtey proffered facility fur Pro , tirin4 early Information. It In obeerved hi California that the ClUrkese ma kegreat uac of th, lel, griph, Eberly; h it thorn transmit, ore?-a;,... iu Engllah alone. Today groat oumbers of ti”er ~ :e.uoere :ire owned by nr , rcitauti, nob u,-d them ox eltudvely fir the trenra,,,Od, o! only u , ceingen.e,— If the.tel,grapli We uriv.ec, 0- , ,,ct 4il 1.0.1 r great seaports, I , k el t! if: taialeii,fr, IL is 1•c; lured that it. Lualn,a would pay the cai,t fleet two y tiara Cl It s there:4ler. -- • • GEORGE GING ELL : !tr. greur 111 V, t, 1 cur people. It II v4,,t uuth• .11 .111.-:t %ace ti,y .• • S-STtle , el. , a Ol tL y CU2III :111, 4 1/01:1:1 ULTla3i titaly al, Li/711 , -4 1/.1 - 11, a. o.,ltt,ttattle irtvestuteLt t.ty 11 • , ,1-• 1% the Nae York 11,a11, Vv.!, Ea prat, 1,1:pov.1,1, and it, ttt, .l-,r1.11 A meric,n, frt.?, ',AIp:Y., Tthrp-a1.14. .61/nl - 4 - 4 of thideontrtoy, to It l;n t 1 imnbor, be o`,t lat fSJ t. ch, :10 payable do , n.SIJ on the let of Nutt nkeer, 411 J in toontiliy inet.el• sent„ 0f 2.&1 ath, c,uteitencirig D..4th.tet I, nppllc.etual ',CTH ';) IL nI.; t N .t:.al JJ:mk .:1 y • ;7, N,•. Yoe: THE urrh-,-.,,igriel Cd a !•.f.,, Gtqty,:...tg, ALli I. 1. , Dool:S AND Doolt FRAIEs Chair .0/ !Nv“-ii 1.1,,te. , . with k vtrl :Ling 111:1',ac such a fict,ry, and nu .1,1 in th, hui1 , 111,4 Tile Lvt ~f lumLet 11! alwa3 ati th 4:1,1, a kiln having breu put up f, purpu,. in . I, pr_ptly Att,nd.,! Lv. .t ni M a', Ib.", T ‘lr I 11E P.AILING, v \v.:,t, e Pr0,.:,.A "cc.; 1 r ."• NVJre a:4,1 P-ultry Y,,e; awl 1r a VC ire Cl,lll. a, F. .•4 r - Ac., theory C: r ,IN r Spark Itlreß, )/ n tment al TV/ ry f/fttetl: I:y 11.14r,siirt; the, A 1.;;.1.11 SOYS,'Nu. 11 P 1,114- th.lOL:l3. Chicopee Sewing T lll9 coith t,tlslt• f r InV 111 et /chr at,l uses the droll Cr fur notion I,4:lased by all firtit.clata rr,ach fare. I t :It hem. f.ll, luck, gather, Lind. end,. every variety of work that ca, be done Jr. any other /11:1Cilit10. We warrant thin machine to be the Lad in the world. It has been du clard to Lu x, by the Lest ju , l4es hO La fonnd, and %vita awarded the first geld modal, over our hundred and twenty-two competit ,re, at Paris. IA - a wail give a written guarantee to that cfLct. Address, with stantp, LEM A. SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's Improucntent for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, VrAY be attached to any gate and 6perated from -LYI- buggy, team or saddle, one hand, in any de sired direction Irma We gate—opened and closed from One point, at any distance from the gate. Thus 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 underiligned, having we Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township ind Farm Itlghtacf till: Im provement. 7 Also, ROl4l h SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER CATE • —which will be found valuable and * convenient to all who have gates to drive through—as they reLl26iLl by their team, open, close and latch a gee, without the necessity of getting In tbo wet or nrud. Fur Farber intbrmation, &c., address ISRAEL BRICKER, - 'May 13.—tt Menallea P. 0., Adams - co., Pa. *tein and grotaurunto. • EAGLE . IIO TEL. Tho largest and inflect commodious in GETTYSBURG, PENN -A, 0011Xla Or CHABIDEILSIIMIO wasnmarcor MEM JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor: .40-4 n Omnibus, for.Matitengers and Baggage, runs to the Deaot, on arrival and departure of Rail Road Trains. Careful servants, and reasonable charges. may 29, 1967.—t1 KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBU.RG, 'P..4. WM. E: MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. TH/SiS anew House, andlasbeett fitted up in the most approved style. its wean. , s pleasant and convenient, being in the most business portion of the town. Every arrange. mantluui been made for the accommodation and corn fort of genets, with ample stabling attached. With experienced ,serta . tete, and accommodating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to pleaie. This Hotel is now open for the eateTt#4ramt, of the public, and ye kindly Solicit a share of imbilopatronage. ms 7 2p, 100 T, UNITED STATES HOTEL, E. Y. k NEW EATEN & WESTERN E. B. DEPOT, NO PAY BEACH STREET ,IBOSTON. 8 1 -F..ALP.RATT, PORIGRLT OP TEE Al[B&0►9•SOIISe, EIGEMEIM OFFIChIt. 4 EBB DILEX EL ~':, CO., '7, tIY7:f.:'MA iIIAtSIT CREEK P LA YIN (4 MILL WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORIN( WEATHERBOARDING, JOIIN D. Prot Tx A (; E \\'' A:: T E 1) =MEM EL : I.7ITIC LOCK,STITCH, J. D. (MINE, Oenernl A gcnt, ter Cl;catc:ut et-, Philmlelphia. May ti..—Gm mown tax -.. .. -.. ._t-t:.-• . . ~ . 1.. n td irtal.T l• .. . - jetingl r. atlint. trlr lo Eqftffrrrnm • , „..i,.. cu.. 0.,T1,...D14011E TII EWA T, I N PEA " I.', NZA , itiratiy -741t.i.r TultmehthiSli;rl - ;.?lwiririt a i4ii-i -, '.if t 1 Th 1 . 113 I if '1.4 ,i 1 hio Ling ,Ainthtliiit.• Alb, N 4,; A 111. KT Fla En. Thin ilhAlkiiii• ihiA hi•i-ii trii4l iii. . • TUOUSANDS OF CASES, • , in, ilifftront porta of 'the canntry, and hal, ticror I Leon known to fall if taken and aecoolut; to &fractions. it is warr.tuted to cure. Oh' it a trial • and it will :Teak for Itself. Er(•ry hougeh.ld should ; proside thou:wires with a box of this ine:lirine and keep it on hands. The cures that it hat effrcte:l are truly marreloue. et?..i'reparesi and sold by Is Lin Tor sr & Co., et• S V tysbur!„:, pa, or by their autturixed agents. ror EI IN( i MACHINF axlr • at orarty all Mu St r ,orts iU .tAut• e.nutty. 'May 29, binT.-tf ,• ISRAEL VAIN : A CARD TO THE LADIES .• R DUPO.sCO'S 4 ./LDXN PERIODICAL PILLS • • Dcon FINALE,. 1 1 4, 1 1 E 1,1 .i.0ri -, . , tini Ir'exu- ! WITH %V AND IMPORTAN'P fM laritiwc-ft,invin..• (YJA rnetloon of tho Mouth y Tarn., fromwillteTer , 2:t1111, :Ma AitlrOyS SUCCV.tNftIi . A I'll - ‘ P 1 IOVENI ENTs. • ver,ivr. remiiles peculiarly . iiituated, or those AI I thew ,IVel no, are. auttoned ngain.t tliene fill to Uri t in I,ts they "incit. atlooDiti thb Proptirtor nee ; $lll,lO. Itwir !adduces u ill pert cunt s ay tuischi .f icu $1 lour 11. ix 5.1.1 by J. ,I. Il• 1/..,:ba. 5.41 , Agent rot Got tymburg, Louth, by orltlling• him i I thn t:;411 tbu l'odt °Mee, • can have the, Piii, ,nt. (c mil len tialh ,) by . Vail, It, t • Thil ('ltt ai)ertt (44)01, Afnehin e i n th . any F ut or tin...•,nntly •••C: ck• of 1 .,,,t.i,i..''' April :.: ~ I`.' ,, --1 y IMO The First Premium of a Silver.Th.4l4l was awarded Barrett's !fair 'Restorative, By the N 11. State Agricultural Society, at Pop ut:ttit,o. I,u(A,Otio 00 , 1 Ou ........ 1,0(Y) ":44000 • •i(10 I • 'oo,Ooo ...... its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 2U, 18643; BARREITS VEGETABLE lIAIR RE- A litperat Ca , 411 l'rumitifit'.x.",.. 4 l 64. n..rla 1..41 A r.ernt STORATIVE r.v 4 t... , . 0 "Y 11'4. to it. u.tliral color. Tlll. 5n news with grrat riwility maid Prun. t,i thu of 0, Mir. Oirisugeis too rotAiieati. faction to the', origin.tl • Iljrnft tn.l llwa. re. P,vettt, flair faiiiug nut. lid la :0 ill Vl.O DrOtling. It cotitains ingred:enta, and nit, p , att , l re1i..1.1, art ido throudlout ;' A Splendid Nryiti g nu.qine.t for Tra the Syr th Flivt Poo', th t.P.5..0.114 Dr. R. florner,ijettys'..urg; J. S Tattgli- 10,11 v,!:, 1111110011; iiartlil4ll “flti adier, rt . teri•t'Laerl . .4'3l I c4 . 1.1. , 111. burg ;:SII) der k. uq lAttlagtvorn. anti Drug4igle gen• =1 THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingari Bitters. T ul- WONDERFUL IIEIIEDIC wax discovered ! SEWING MACHINE CO r.t r “loced about t wenty years ago by 1)r. E. C 1 1 ,•••: - • , - .l2i . aent Egyptian physician. • : In directing attention to.their CJI LEBRATED Ito !: t 4,1,4 seen and felt the want 3..tne rerno,ly ee., EINATMX BUTTON DOLE k SEWING MACHINE, whi. ,trike ;It the fort of disease, pre, u t ',Loeb of the suffering which the hninau (awl- -Leg . leve t refer to i rets wonderful popularity as cos- ly Cuati , tiled el/a1.11.6. ; elusive proof of Its gat merit. Thio - a,l tr, mind , The increase in the demand for this valuable machine every d3y io viyi „vkk 10 , been TEN FOI D during the bte.ttrrh/i1071(hl of Its :load yip,:, ; re.l ien,y ”! nearly all ; "" year before the public. t , !,, ; „ , by ch; ok ,Tb is gv,t ral and turpriattg 11,ICCet. a ultprecrik in the history of sewing machines. and ao feel frilly and ex . r.erlic,::: .n I afr,r ton y car,' ,Indv :nod labor, .1 1,, - LUC* the won d erful %In 2ari wa rranted in that pr,par..tlor. in :be pee and 413 rn v. - 7,llcup_ and astonieli.n;•, that Latt,ring utarks , J 1 far were-o,lthwedwit., di,, , veit , l it.— th- li.ll Nobles. and g.. 1,1 medal with 11, ,wing ion—Br. p.,11,!:, the Public i1t,;11.1.1..:r—wa , , relented to Lira by tl.o Viceroy The 1.1-par.o..,a svernlepidemics of ci both /IA n pgever.ti,e and curative Intrle- Vrlt!tlltr,% great su,ct 55, that it ikl+4 been In- / t 1::1, at , it!) a!! the boipitals of the . . 1.y11,,..; th tt an ,auce ,1" pre,ent ion is worth ft is really tw• machines combined in one, (by a aim ., p , ~,,, ! or cure. oci 11. A with marvellous Force to , oie and beautiful mechanical sera, g,,,,,,e0w .1,h,, e 1,.•!,, null Ilterefore any remcdy that win protect ' , both the Shutt le_or Lock-stitch, and tb• Or erseam ing ~:, ~,• ur.-t ti , - , t , rril' l, " ' l, - , ' ,3 ' , •hvu:d " Il. " 1 . 7 "la and Buttonhole stitch, with equal Facility and per per-,to.t. tly br,i. Action. It executes in the very best manlier every va- Ali I•3:401-gletr+ n , ,,' agree that the cholera poison . eke ,. of sowing, such as, hemming, Yelling, cording, ..A . ... ti.,- ,y , ..te....0 t1,r,.:01 the bl..okl.and that any . Tucking, Stitching, Braiding rind Quilting. &lathering, . " ' , odd , a 'is ail the v ‘cl ai ll'l " l g gil „,` , , an s: . and Sewing on, (done at the &erne time.) and in silli• I:, p- :. o-it ••••. , .l - v% ll:gi. 110 l. 'mitt prevent g.a ' aelen ` unIV , •frh . rganirm. Thls is tree th r tion, Overseama, Embroider• on the edge, and makes .1.e.: ' :' 'I . ,r, of t!.. 1 • i . ''. , u 1, exert It,. t.rrrilAlv affects - beautiful Button arid kyelet Mules In al/ fabrics. _,L, ‘ sot..!rra, bu ~I I Er cry Machine la warranted by the Company, or it. Ai. . : ..e ..,ther mai....he-.. ~,pecutily the different ,tegeore to give entire satisfaction.• tircu ' lars with full particalays Nava maples of work TI, Ziugari Ditt..rit ii just sucha reni,ly as the d..ne on this Machine. can be had on application at tlaa of ,A,, .L . ;.i., ~,, 1,1,111... it a,la Ou 1.1,4, urganel at • baoar.mxisof the Company. ue ,,,,,., ~ n ,l secreti..n. keeping up It p...ri,t 1,,d. - ar.re I-, ; ~.., th, m. 'l7,i,slaters :::: ~.an,p,,,..,1 0 0.. tir,:.:l ur r-cc.: .to•I nerl,, s„ niiely in.i. - ,cted that e v e ry ~.4,n ir n :ell Ope,, an.i pit . in t..q.e. Ito !note •: i , ,` wt Cull its eCe-te prompt atul lasting. Nla i, a , 'l' cure-I'''l'i 'l'. the followin g lill ' il- '" bare Instructions given oil the Machine at the Towne ‘• i,•.en by it : Ch olera, DiorrLira, Dy4ei.tery, rcr•,._, , , l ~ ,,t ,r,p1,,,,, hover, Fever, Ague, the Company gratuitously to all purchasers. .lierv.Afrip.:!At,. An eraiia. Female Irregularities, Dyo;.-; :.,:,..1.. Fl otn...i.ey, Colic, k e . Free 0.. i. ',1., tel quart Bottle. friar.: at I)...pnr. at cli, Waluntotreet wharf, liar riainig, l'a. 1.1 uy I, .j,,41.1:,i, ILA el 1,,,,pei a and Grocers gen. orally ti t.t MN tiALltil.E.LiCtl, xulc Agent fur Gettys burg. DR: TAYLOR'S 0 I, IVB BRAXCH BITTERS. A mild Agp e