_ Mte 4ta Ana stutincl. taniting V lEEE Getty/chars. Friday. net. 16. MSS. [For the titor and Sentinel. Larva*. FRON A WA - 11 DENOI6IAAT ll sfARs. EDITORS :—As you are aware, I was always identified with the Democratic party till Is6l, when, pledging itself to the interests of the rebellion, it adopted treason anti its brood of disorganizing principles.— Then, like thousands of other "War Demo crats," I felt ponstrained to act with the Re -1 ti p ) lieans Like them, I still hoped the party would accept the lessons of progress force() on It by the war, and refuse to admit again the dominion of the slave aristocracy; little thought to live to see the day when the name of Democrat should struadsynony mous with that of rebel, or the platform of the :Democratic party. should commit it hopelessly to repudiation, treason and war. While the majority of Democrats held de finite principle*, and consistent aetion:up oii hem was respected ininslividuals ; while s:ane idt'a otutertlithity- - was regarded by the leaders ; while instances of inflexible in tegrity illustrated the career of Democratic officials, and the party press was capable of dignified discussion and the honest enuncia thin of sound doctrines , of.government, it, was possible for one to rejoice in the name of Democrat. The time has 'now come, however, when oi it ` x 110 feels the necessity of a sound pub tie wittiment upon all questions of political eenhomy and social reform, should examine the animus, bearing and tendencies of the two parties, in order to decide through which a well-meaning citizen may hope to accomplish something for the public good. Having given them such scrutiny on my own part, I am prepared to submit the con siderations that have led me to choose to work henceforth With and in Use .RollllbliC uil party, convinced that this path alone is open to one who would cherish liberty, in tegrity and honest principle. I havesnot accepted the Republican party with' blind partisan zeal. Old prejudices have kept alive the disposition to give its deficiencies full as much weight as they Justly merit. My study of its present con dition, howeVer, has confirmed the opinion from which no man who understands the details of politics will dissent that earnest struggles for reform; within the Republican party, never fail of reaching a satisfactory measure of sqe,cess. /ometimes ittay may be worn tout and discouraged by fraud and violence, but rarely can even those achieve defeat. On the other side, I have sought to ascer tain what kind of:political reform may be hoped from restoring the Democrats to power. First—l rind a debased currency and the business of the country in titter confusion. What remedy do the Democrats propose ? They would continue this debasement and I hue hopelessly ruin all business interests.' Second—Oar national debt rests a heavy I,urden on the- country. But, instead of presenting feasible means of paying off the obligation, the Democratic party coolly pur po,rs to evade it altogether, thus devoting itself to the commission of a gigantic nation- What indeed have political economy and social reform to expect from a party thus absorbed in visions of rubbery, thorough the repudiation of our public .leht Third—We meet corruption, with un blalting effrontery grasping at all public af bars, demanding the indignant rejection of even• party organization. It is sad to con -1,,s that an honest Democratic official is un ka,own, plunder having become the watch word and aim ofthe entire party I The an mail abstractions of Democratic officials irom the public pocket, ih New York city alone, have been variously estimated, from upWards. Fourth—The good to be done by the par ty depends in a great measure on the class et material of which it is composed. In this respect, the Watery nt the Democratic party shows a steady decline for many years, till now a man of character cannot associate himself with its disreputable mob. Itsnum bers.have been drawn from the lowest class of our foreign population, and the coarser, more brutal class of Americans. Through ignoutnee and evil dispositions unable ts, understand what makes tht-ptic weal, and tamed to no rLinprchension of moral law or inortil influences, this miserable element controls the party by its co-operatlen with the most corrupt leaders. It is beyond con troversy that in the Democratio ranks are and always will be found the more de moralized, brutal and ignorant elements of society, blindly led by those who pander to worst vices told lowest .desires to which wiwan nature can descend. FVtli—The Democratic party presents no unsparing opponents of its flagrant aliases, no stickler for reform and decency either in vomposition or measures. No Democrat stand's up in Congress the earnest defender ornatioual honor, the foe of corruption, the defender of political virtue. Examine the record ; scarcely one even votes against, and none lifts up his voice.to oppose the most atrocious schemes of public fraud. birth—One of the most pithible evidences of the degredittion of the Democratic party, warning every man who would maintain his self-respect not to defile himself with its vileness,-is the condition to which its press is reiliteed. To those who aro familiar with the spirit of these journals, uo words are necessary- in demmication of the vile voca bulary of slang and vice thus introduced in to the families of the community. The false and specious reasoning, the want of sound pradtical sense and-intelligence, and absolute lack of all broad, elevating views or men and morals, render them disgusting to people of intelligence, and dangerous to the ignorant. They are not fit to be read by our women and children, nor do they in any respect represent the 'intelligence and moral character of our people. The Re publican press is on the other hand elevated in tone and intelligence, in every sense the educator of -the people Iri hroad, pregrea ,i re ideas, in purity of principles and moral to n t i menta. ,S; ccrilh—On the subjects of essential po litical importaaceatnance, revenue, general and political economy, little enough has bt-en developed by either party, but the a mount accomplished, and such correct ideas as have been achieved, are the work of the IZoothlican party alone. If in some of the particulars cited, the lt , publican record may be supposed not to tu.sArithout Stain, I find myself humbled to tb acknowledgment that the history of the ni. , 4lern Democracy renders that of Repub- Manism triumphantly respectable, by con trast. 1 am convinced that by reasonOf the ma terial of its composition, and its present avowed principles, reform on the part of the Democratic party, at any time, is hopeless. Not the slightest attempt at purification is to he anticipated from it. On the contrary, there*re vigorous political and social ele ments in the Republican party that must de velop in progress and reform. Abhorrence of Democratic morality would, of itself, keep pure-minded men out of the ranks of the party henceforth,' even could they not admire the Republican policy. It is lo be considered that every abuse now demanding reform, every cond,ition in opt. public *Mrs that requires political remedy, b, the result of a state of things engendered by the war which wss Instigated and con ti n ued by Democrats in sympathy with re bet I ion. Democracy gave us the war with its consequent evils, and from Democracy n. hop can be hoped in overcoming thoae i•vik All the Worts in the right direction nl the mher Tarty, are hampered or defeated ily renewed aympathy with treason and . rebellion. When the Democratic party cravenly submits to the leadership of the r e b e l s , apd pledges itself to Wade Hampton and his "lost anise," all other considers, tude of itii l lions are assham nothin in view of the =apti "War Democrats" were "Union =at" In war, sad when rebels dig up the banana in Peludf or the old slave aristocracy, we will don again- in colors of the "Boys in blue," and follow the same victorious leader, WAR DBROORLT. . , 000,41:111141** .: plnittitts . •P-41- - ~............ FARM IMPLEMENTB:-. 1 SELiti NO -t45)r.F., •WILLctFGHlty , s. GUM SPRINGbRILI- 'nil R Dell Drill in smi, • 1 • 3 10,,di, • Ostii ittriairla therawith4r irithoio . • .• . , ..Attachments. Guaranteed to dosed welik. Alatt, the 11.arriburg , - made in Tgrk•Squapy ea **l se -the mils lOrmerlysold In this catukty. 1 SEPARATOBS LAID TinligliiildiOLOVltit 11111; LEES, STEEL PUMMEL ate AIIMINU • PLEMENTS itsirgalux. WM. For ode by Aug. 1.1.-tf J. H. S : RENTAN'S RFAPERS & MOWERS HAWING been agent far this machine lut season, I also otter it to the lannexthis season. lila well known, hating taken the premium at the Benders, villa Pair, also at the Gettpibuig Mowing over men WhiCh WOO considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dilisburg Mowing Match. - Having concluded not to over any machine that wilt not give entire satisfaction, r have retuned 'agencles of several other machines, and now oiferthis one as THE GREAT Md.OHJ.EB OF THE BEASON. Raving tried one myself, X know exently what it will do. I could refer you to scores of farm.ers who have purchased machines of mil, who ere highly pleased and say this is the only machine th ey would use. Extras always on hand, and repairing - done here at my place. This ia a greatcongideration—the machine can be repaired at home immediately, and with much less cost. • Another great saving is the BINDER which is at- tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower. It has been thoroughly tried, and given entire satisfaction— requiring no harvest baud except a driver. Vile Hinder can also be attached to the Reapers which have been sold; but cannot be attached to any ethos machine except Shlrematt's. I will here refer youto a few farmers, in different localities, who have beught and used that, machines Michael Fiscel, /Itephen Oettrer, Moses Hartman, ' Mr. Starner, Joaepb Wierman, Mr. Lino, Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob Hartman, ' B. B. Woodburn. Jacob Leman withOthere, too numerous to mention. This machine has a self-rake, side l.livory, and le warranted to do its work as above recommended. Abe. ham]. SEL.F.DI6CIIABOING HORSE RAHN, a which we will sell at the lowest possible price. warranted to give awl.. faction. Also the 001.1110BLL BAHR, always on hand. Machines oan be seen at my house, three miles Fella' of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Bnyder's Battlefield Hotel. LIME A. BUSHMAN, June 3. tf Agent. c forwardiug 4ousto. NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars, fin, of CUP k ZIANaIIAW, the undersigned intend to carry ori the business, on. der the firm of Botha* k Co., at the old stand- on the cornet of Washineduand Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. 461-2 regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every , TinlefillaY NOON. and accorq, modation trains will be raw as cte(1101:111 may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all-times to • and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will bop roinnt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse or Stevenson 2 lions, 166 north lloward street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, We inyitetverybody to give us a call. OM= M'CURDY & HAMILTON, PEALE.Et.S Ix FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, dfc. undersigned are paying at their Warehouse, J. In Carlisle street,e4olaing Buehler'a Hall, the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK— WERAT, CLOVER ANDTEMOTLIMEEDS, - POTATOES, to., /to., and inv te producers to gig° them *call before selling. They have constantly on hand for "ale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syruo,GotretaSugars t io et Salt Flab, One, Tar, soaps, Dammed!! Lard, Tottaiicoe, kc. Also, the best brandsof PLOUIt, with YKICD of all kind.. They likewise hart. ' • SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific °nano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Meticau Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell. at the lowest living profits.— They ask a 'hereof public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction in every case. July 3,1867.-tf CHANGE OF FIRM. I"UE undersigned having leased the Were•hotnie on the corner of Stratton street end the ItattroadttlettyAncrlinotili carryon eau grain & Produce RiTsin.ess In all IW:drenches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timo thy Reeds, Flaxseed. Sumac, [fay and Straw Dried Fruit, Nuts, HAMS, Shoulders and Side s, Pota toes, with everything .else In the country produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for male, COffees, Stmm, Molasses, Syr ups, Teas, Spices, Salt., Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets. Blacking, Soap, &c. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, &c FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They aroalways able tOsopply a first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Peed. Also,-0 round Plaster, with Guano! and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or ear load. Wo.will also run' a LINE of FREIGHT OARS to N 0.77 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market street, PBILApELPIIIA. All goods sent to either of the above places will be received and forwarded promptly. Goods should be marked" Ben nem' Car." 11. 8. BBNNER BRO. Aprll, 8, 1868..tf DANIEL :GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour ) Gram' . Groceries, Lumber, Coal, TUN undersigned keeps on hand, at his Warehouse, known as "Oukten's Station," in *Watson town. ship on the line of theOettjaborg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, An., with Balt Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, An. Also, LUMBER AND . COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles, Littbs,Store and Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and large assort. mane of Dry Goods, Boots mind Shoes, Rat. and Caps of all kinds, which he as prepared. toeell at the low. eat prices. Rs also pays the highest market pike for Flour, Crain, Corn,Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy - Seeds, Pota toes, At., or will receive and forward the mime to market on commitsien. Ileireapectftilly asks Ids friends and the public to'give him a call. Aug. 21,1867.-tf " DANIEL GULDEN. „f oundry. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY TLIE subscriber would knform hb customers and others, that he le still manufacturing various kinds of casting. and Machines, made to order, on .short no tice, such as TIIRSSIIERS AND POWERS, (eve dlffereot ekes of Powerai CLOtIIR-SEED HUL LERS AND SRPA RATORS,CORNFODDER CUTTERS STRAW AND EAT CUTTERS; CORN PLANTERS: rzorforts, - such as Cast Plongha, Bandutai Plough"; &debtll and 4 Corn Plougba; the" WIRE-SPRING HOUR RARE, the West Improvement; olio 5 WARMAN'S SELF. DISCHARGING HORSE RARE. Re will likewise manufacture MOWERS AND REAPERS. • M STAG SCREWS for Cider Praises, IRON RAILING tor Cieneterfas or Porches, with eaerything else In hie line, allot low rata*. • FOR SALE.—A One-horse Wagon. AVID STERNER. AprOl/1, 111015.-1, sloyal, - altar*, *i,. TIN-WARE - AND STOVES THE LARGEST ASi3ORTACENT OF TIN-WARE IN PITH COUNTY, CZ S. G. COOI'S, (Pqrmarly Andur Potlty's); alsosem• at THE BEST ocros4zl94rrovits IN MI MILINNT, aologigwbial 'Re M.. OLD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, PENNSYLVANIA, NOBLE AMOK, 4 &taunt- emus; • 11100NOMMT • Mao, many other erttelliellhr *Rohm ewe; which will be cold se low 1141114 ear other Saw la lb* elra Anil 12, INC ~ O. .! , h. • Aweimske OF -*LAMM clanakes, Athibitates indAzientor's, Weft • lilkowsk % Promirory Note", ,I th sad- WlLy at aioniami, ihmums.Sittookissiiii Ilar ask at ft.tikrait lIMPFL The ondostalgno4intetKiin6 ba broke dwelt* In ther bn.inter.iiiortly; ill . ' Fell outtOstr anOrit stock. ►t ' . . Many GOOD:i,will be sad reeardlees of at DRY. GOODS, Wr Parma desiring bargaius should avail tliam- selves orals opportunity at once—am the whole stock WHIM - 1U be Wepose<l ot, DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, August 28,1808.—tt FAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GOODS. We are couvrantly receiving DOW rad dvelrable styles of WM. M.BIGMA M. ALEXANDER COBEAN JAMBS BIGLIAM. PIQUES with every variety of Goods for len's end Bora wear We have added considerably to our assortmeut of which we are .soihng at greatly reduced prices LIARD-WARE, ROBEUT McCURDY, WM. S. ULMILTON We feel .i.oer , 41 we can make It to the interest of the purcbuer to parclour, fratii no. IRON & NAILS at reduced prices SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Oott) ,, burg. M.y 6, 1 8 6 8 . tf NEW GOODS. REBERT & ELLIOTT altiiiiore at., opposite the Court House H A VN Just opened * new and largo saaatment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, • To which they invite attention—being.determined to• sell at lowest cash prices. [April 8, 188&—t( 1868. DESIIidBLB 1868. DRY GOODS! MOST EXCELLENT ASSORTMENTS ISELL for very small profits, and atm at &fug Weary large Thalamic FASHIONABLE SHADES OF PINE BILK POP LINK FASHIONABLE SHADES 0, FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHION ABLBSIIADES UP A LPAO7A POPLINS. DRENCH CHINTZES. PIQMES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAN SILKS, PLAID IS, SWISS MIISLINS, JA I CONET MIISLINS S CAMBRIC. BLACK CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. KIETon amtvn.s,CABllll.ERE SHAWLS, MEET BRAWLS. CLOTHS, CABSLMERE, CLOAKINGS, LINEN DRILL. INC, COTTONADIL TABLE 00VERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SHIRVL PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM 81+1 , 01MD HAND *OFILLDRUIVILOVEB, AND. STOCKINGS. WWI atn on:staidly receiving the latest style. of Drees aud Feocy Goode. My/stock eourprisee every thing usually Sound in a arst-class DRY GOODS STORE, to *bleb I invite the satiation of the public, ihelhag asspred that I can sately chalks:Age ultnpari• eau with all other Stores la quality or g. obi and lair , nesa urPrino- J. L. PallalLk Gettybara Pa., April 22,11108.—tt CHEAPER THAN F4M. E. HITE§HEW WANING disposed of his Store Rollos oadritack ot Goods to GRIOT k BOW. IRS, and biting itokomtood to redoes his stook durtog the tliammer &MIMI mouths, will eve . : G l itE A l- BARGAINS , balk.* lavallabag. Mr stack of All kinds of .31 - erchandiso is fan sod aisq4.4* *tory depaztaiima, aadirtA be OW rat, at naiad w•-14a4e---.--.==ni—ina.b..., to 8111 lump NouNimille: A.T . T.'':: - Q. , i4)-HT . ::' . i:';-..;.. c s OUR STOOL CONSISTS OP NOTIONS, CARPETS, Q lIEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &c., &c. CENTRE SQUA RE, GETTYSBURG, PA. BILES, POPLINS, PERCALES, SPRING CLOARINGS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, CALICOES, LAWNS, ,Ike Also 'aria additions to oo►-osnal supply or GINGHA:II.S; MUSLINS, morns; CASSIMEI?S, JEANS, CARPETS, I= QUEENS-WARE Is complete. In and all Mud+ of BUILDING MATERIALS, OILS & PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kinds Give um a can mod be CiIIIViLICHI FAHNESTOCK BROS., Cheaper than Ever 1 SILKS, GINGIIA MS, LAWNS, PRINTS,' BA REGES, SL INS, dec., • ' •, , , ,- * - _ --- ' - '-^,',..„-_-„,-,,,.. 1 .- Tt v, i _."....,_ I. -i_ it. * - 1- - .G '.--; ,---t1 0018 An,....._ ..SHOES. ==l ' T ttkellteiCelletteped *um the City INEWS $ T -11,1, At N rPHR Ittolotakkad has steeled woe* n 0114124, for I a lkiot and Shoe mitiktialuixont, Ci,ltile "" Largest & Best 'Selected D.:73:411rat, 1 "1 4 .0.441. 0 -114"' 'dm" h. Stock of. Clothing Boots / Shoes Gaiters, Shp- pers SE,e &c 1 '7 O=Wl4lll the oeunty, which be 111 'selling at nt• 17 low price'. Ills Stook comfits of OVERCOATS OF ALL EITYLBS AND SIZES, Dress Coats, Businesi Coats, Fancy Cass!mere Coats of all styles, Satinet and Jean Coate. very cheap, Deakin Fancy Canimere end de tinet Pants, Wool Shirts, White Shirts, Under Shin, and Drawers, Clocks, Muskat Instruments oral! kinds, TOBACCO & CIGARS, BaZorr, Pipes, Brushes, Neck-ties, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention In a newspa per adverttsesusat— F. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 2,11168.—tf SELLING OFF AT COST. Having determined to close out my entire Stock of REM)Y-M kDE CLOTHING, I WILL SSTL AT 0 OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C., &C. Those desirous of _securing good bargains can now bare an opportunity by calling at my Store. Come ono and come all, Ciao. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, 0ct.2.-tf HEAD-QUARTERS FOR CLOTHING, BATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, MEI Every kind of G-entlenmn's Wear, SUCH AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, pArt;rt, 130S0htS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, Sc., &c I keep Oentlemen's Wear of all kinds and will sel them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES DEMI Boys' Hats tt Shoes, in great varictu 113_,Alre me a call before purchasing else where April 22, 18017.-tf: • KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWA DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRESRFTERIAP CHUR CA • TILE undersigned lats.lsist rebutted from the city with the best and cheapest variety of Roots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring nut Scuituer, ever of feral In Gettysburg. Ills st,ck consists of - -- LADIES' CONGRJCSS GAITERS. LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADaRS' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MORO' ICO BA LMORA LS, IN LARGE VARIETY. . GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BA LmoitiLs, SLIPPERS, All styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALHORALS, • Ac., kc , kc., kc. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, • BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS'ROG ANS tc., Ao. INFANTS' SHOES, all styies, • IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots end Shoes of his own manufacture con. eland,{ on hand All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Rap ers, from town and country, are Invited to call and eam i r ,,, go od. and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can .please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes. and Gai ters, will also be carded on, in all its branches. lie be• lore. Repairing done nn short notice. Ily employing none tint firetciass workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident cf umlntaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing wilihe left un done to deserve It. slLTllankful for past favors, Do solicits n contluu ince of public patrouage. D KLINGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 11368.-tf THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Just recelvAl by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chambersburg Street, First Square, GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the public can find a large and varied aescrt merit which be la selling cheap. Ile also manufac tures and repairs HARNESS, Pf all kinds promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, Halters Trunks Valises Whips, Cigars, and a variety of ?m -iens, give us a call. (April 29, 1968.-ti New Boot and Shoe Store. • D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSB UI?G, PENNA:, YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK. TEE undersigned have opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the room recently occupied by Sorsa k hfco.tworsr, and have Just received from the City a large assort ment of BOOTS& SHOES QM GENTLEMEN, 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 tip of beet materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been In the business for over lb years and peceoully superintends all work made up. We rawest - fully invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satheaction. DAVD KITZMILLEB, JAOOB A. KITZMILIAR June 24, 1868.—tf NEW CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S. STACKS OF . THEM' ! IiIIINSIRIWYP, Ammer of the Diamond and . York street, has jut returned from the Mt/ with [ el an vaureelly attractive assortment of GLOWING 11438 &PILING & 111710E118 19111.111, which he will sell at sack prima as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Ilan and judge for your. fiefs's. To look at the exoeUant =twil teetotal cutting, sad neat end stibetanthil sewing, s ad then to get - kb low teirellers =mot helyrbut buy, when M ir k' s % it so much to their interest to do so. in Usqess le Peet,and . illb Vomits, I o fall styli, sad motort• "l Boooes of all hinds, Radom lIN GIOT, Handker ado* k eakTits, Orerata,Lthon and Paparadlars, Sitspenders, armies, Oombe _ftenlok Vallee% thabrellas, Poole& Entrea,liegars, limeldagenitahlkitalltatioots7.&e. amedr& O wi a thaim a and a m m other ideles. malady 1102111111113450 detail is a emennpapailademeleimath. _ - %He Mks the atteetion of th e &Mlle table new Oklek meiddetit Wan will please—and ao asocial 4411 1 •1 1 41*/*f• POsi'tfordet thapthee—eornor effir strootamithotilaineekilalltam .f lawn% UMW SAOO/132/11ligHOYY. 180nou,wirmin ind chlldren, of Maryut sty* urni prism. He has a fine mewortmentio seleet from, and win ewers article at the smallest profile. WORK. DUDS TO ORDVR, of . the !best material and' workmaashl•,. Every effort, made to render satisfantiois. The patronage of the ptibllc Is solicited. Oat) In, and select from his stock Of leer. your mns• are. In either rose yon mautot /nil to bepleased. July 17,1888.-11 JOHN If. RULING. • SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1888. S. S. M'CREARY T_TAS Jut received a fresh and general assortment _LI of RATS, including the very bkliet style. fine Silk Caseimere,, and • Soft Far Hats, and also a large_supply of See sad low priced Woo l HATS and OAPS for Men and BOYS. He Invites his friends and the public to give bima call. April 22. 19e7.—ti gonftaton,g, fationo, at. Let' all the People Comet Fancy Goods and Confectionery Store. , . THE undersigned, having bought out J. M. Warne Fancy Good. an Confecn cry Store, on Baltimore street, nearly , opposite Pabst estocks' Store, Gettysburg, Invites the public', patron. age. Large and tasteful as the stock bus been, no elect will be spared to render It Still more attractive and desirable. lie now offers Writing Beat!, Plain Candy, Work Borne, Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, . Satchels, Sardine., Pocket Books, Lobsters, China Toys, Chow-chow, Pocket Cutlery, 'fancy Cakes, Jewelry, . Forme Crackers, Chess, Wine Biscuits, Brushes, Mnsroon do., Perfumery, Firs Worka, Soaps, Pens A Pencil,, Combs, Writing Papers, Frul la, Envelope., Nuts, Toby-co & Sugars, Syrup., &c., Ac., Ac., "TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION." Me intends to sell everything at the lowest pcied ble prices, believing that "mall profit*" bring '.quick salsa," and are therefore best for bnyer and seller.-- Come one—como all I A. N. FIMSTEL. April 1; 1868.—tf Bierbower's Segar Store, GETTYSBURG, PA., NORTH-EAST CORNER OP THE DIAMOND. HE undersigned, thankful for. pat favors, re. T spectfolly calls the attention of the public Colds assortment of &gars, Smoking & Chew ing Tobacco , Pipes , SLc 'l which be I. prepared to all at the low•aet living HANDKERCHIEFS, priceA, WIIOLESALS AND RETAIL. winks.* 00 !mud THE BEST BRANDS, and will manufacture for gen eral sale throughout the UMBRELLAS, Remember the place, in the Manumit, between Brink orLotro Store and McClellan'. hotel Aug.11:1868..-tf E. H. MINNIGH, TIIEO. C. NORRIS GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depot. The Daily Papers ofßaltimore,. Philadelphia, New York, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &c., &0., ICE CREAM Sc CAKES aupplied to 1411011os and parties at ohortat rates March 25.—tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, TOILET SETS, FANCY CHINA it, BOHEMIAN VASES, AT A. IL FEISTEL'S, Gettysburg, April 1,1868.—tf JOHN At. MINNIGH. Diamond Confectionery & Ice Cream Saloon BALTIMORL Street, two doors sbore Centre Square, Gettysburg, Pe. Raving, returned from the Mgt with a full stock of Confectioner), I will sell at th evert lowest profits—including I!RENCII COMMON CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Toys, Notions, kc., and every thing belonging to a grot.class Confectionery, with OAKS% MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAM f auPPlied on short notice CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM ; SALOON. JOHN GRUEL - , ChambersburgSt,, Gettysburg, nett door to Eagle lldeit. the Having orourdeted Ids new WIRD& -nooPoo -- I t t ri g nr tAi g w: " . " In d ro4 of Co nhoSions ever offered le Get- YRENuCk AND 1,,,., Nuts, &C. and C due Oooftetioner, a OMRON tel DIES, 7thing beaooommodat kmlong CAN DIES, to • s MO Ladles and Gentle ' Veda' men. lbr ICE CREAM Yob. Lt—tr aPPli.a ou ghosted notice. OF ENGI A AND BOA.D Qiunt•„_o. INGLAIM SOAP. A. -• - - Myriad B LAND SOAP. /or dolaß • funny 'a n Mhanor.. Quarauteed equal tow., le he be e t the and wor chea ld I lbw fa t lbw le the wens= of,old ratio Nip with the mild- and tethering qualities of ma" pastas. this kdidhl I t Bad by the ALDEN OKIDUCIAL W0M8,411 ellit /MU 14... t. philedelPhilh Sept. a- 4y - WOOD FOR BALE, " CORDS OAR, Zoo iriczoß AT SANDO - E'S MIL I,. *saw. sa and $ll per ecad as ttlruml" Orttyeburg, And /361....41 .RAY'S Plumy PRINTING WOW, Gray. P Bad "d nivireird jr.. Pair J. ID.E. ROBINSON, Mandictini, 4 - BLAIN AND COWARD PUNTING ASV WWI. OUPRICI 1 / 1 0 tumulus, AO. • 111.—sis cooling, gam, ws, to: ES DM THE VERY BEST! County WASIIINGTON BIERBOWER CIIAMBERSI3IIRG STREET, next door to the Keystone Kutel, constantly ua hand LADIES' COMPANIONS, TWRITING DESKS, PERFUMERY, TOYS; &C., &a, &a, Opposite Fahnestocks' Store A.ND lifklattlintomf. MMilg= GRANITE-YARD, OETTYtiBURG, PA., i - ON NAIIONOAD.INNAR rltztorir DRPOT. PETJR BEITLtit • Is prepared to furnish GRANITE; !or all Medi of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, ■t resaonaLie rater— Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts; Monuments, Ceme- tery Blocks, &c., Sta., cut andfinished to ovary +tyte desired, by best of workmen. ' illtS-Ordera from a diutauce promptly attended to June 3.—tf JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, b prepared to ruruith on ohort uotice nud rta.40111.V6 COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. linalso keeps on hand • lot; e aotortment of WALL PAPER. which ha .ells at low.lit cash rates, Aria if de airod.will runtish ham!s to put It on the PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT- ING EXECUTED TO ORDER air York .treet-a foe do ore ens t aLutheren Church May 27, 1808— tf. FLOUR & FEED. T WILL be In Gettysburg with Flour,&e.,every MON 1. DAY and FRIDA Yin each week. Samna who may desire me to furnish them with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, will leave their order., either with John L. Tate or Danner k Zeigler, !dating the kind and quantity wanted, when the came will be delivered at their dwellings, by Sept. 25, 1567.—tf GEORGE OINOELL. ROBERT B. ARMOR , GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Riddle streef,hlll a square frost Ihr Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., W ILL promptly, attend to all or , • or der in his line. Work done In the most satke factory manlier, and at prices as low u can possibly be afforded to make a living. • GAS PIPE fUrnished, a well as Cbsedelf4s, Brackets, Dreir Lights /lc.. also WATTS PIPB, Stop,. Top anl trait 80gote, an d,ls . short. everything belonging to gas or water fixtures. Bells bung. and furnished if desired. Locks of an kinds repaired. f Dec. 2.5,1887.-ti FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! ir fr la . c:Kapored•priocli.olly of the celebrated Ousno ALTA VELA Contain three ider cent. of AMMONIA, an ample quantity to give activity Or ithi.ut 10001 to the vege• teflon, and a large quantity or soluble DONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together it Potash and Soda, the essentialelententa of a COMPLETE MANURE. The Llgh repots: n/11 it has obtainoil tuna:4 the =ay thoassiol fr.rusers wLa are using it in preference to all °the: k irate, I. s .qre sr:era:Jai or Its ♦aloe. PRICE 5:41,0 PER TON beud fur punpbtet. Address THE ALA VELA GUANO CO., .7oly Attention, Housekeepers ! WASHING MADE EASY. HAVING the agency far Adams county for JACK BON'S VNIVELSAL WASLIIItti COMPOUND, I ,6.l ll rAlts * WeVa l IX 1 via thivifiset economical and valuable Was hing Compound in use. It rryulres no rubbing of Clothes—washes hi bard as well as sots watip., and does not injure the most de licate fabric; preserves and flies the colors; removes paints. greaseand stall:is of all Linde. Give it • trial and you will use nothing else. Family Rights gI each. For further information apply to CLIAS.II. 6TY, Gettysburg, Pa. have boon lat,rmed that partiee In several parts of the county ars selling what purports to be Jackson's Ocwipened. As I hare the Ticlaways right to Adam( eotinty. all persons are hereby warned against selling or purchasing from other parties. Aug. 7. 1624.—tt JOHN C. ZOUCK, Laud Agent, NEW OXFORD, ADAMS CO., PA., Has for Sale 150 Farms, Mills, Foun dries, Mach inc Shops, _Tavern Stands,• eountrySeuts, Store Stands, Town Hou-ses and Town Loh +, IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYDAND AND OTHER STATES WirPersotts wishing to purchase as well as sell property will do well to call at my cake, or addroax by letter, as they will gad it to their adratitage June 24,11448.-4m* 628 HOOP SKIRTS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. HOPKINS, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MANVI/ACTURER OP THE Celebrated "Champion!' loop Skirts FOR LADIES, MOSES AND CHILDREN. The largest assortment, and hest quality and styles in the America* Markt, &very lady ehotildtgy them, as they recommend themselves, by wearing longer, ret• taming their shape much better, being lighter and more clothe than all others--WARRANTED is; every and sold t very IowIRT. prices. disk for HOP = "ClIA&LPION" SK %parlor Rand-made Whalebone CORSETS in lit teen different Grades, including the" Imperial" end Thompson & Langdon's "GLOVE VITTi„Nen COR SETS, ranging in prices f • ropt. 81 cents to $6.601 to gether wit h Joseph' Beck el's CELEBRATED PRINCE WOVEN COMETS, superior Mapes and quality, Ten different Oradea, from $l.lO to $l5O. They are the finest and best goods for the prices, ever imparted.— The Tnule supplied with 11005 SEIETS and CORSETS at the /snout Rates. Those riiiting the City should not fall to call and examine our Goods and Prices, OA we degell comps* Sept. 4, 1888. . I"Veb. 28-10 m ii AGENTS WANTED FOR - MEN OF OUR DAY : max Lives of GRANT, COLFAX, aid all the headhig I man of the nation, (ovor 60,) in on volume, by Dr. L. P. Brackett, the popular 81. raphked Editor of 21.pleton'e Cyclo_pandtur Over pages and AS Ens portraits. The only complete or rdiable work of the kind published. Prise very low. Sales latmenaa Any Intelligent man or, woman can clear $l4O to RSOO per month. One - agent rude 11309 in Ave weeks. Send for circular. Ad i kets , ZEIOL MeGIIRDY *CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Ps i Mutant', 01.06k:ego, 1U.,0r Si; Lome, Mo. (Aug.2l, 158,0 m Fine Outom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LBADPNG OPIUM on hand or made to measure. Prices Died at LOW PIOURES. An Illus trated Price LLt vith inittucticuut eall measure. ment sent on receipt of Poet Mice address. ". n ABTLIDIT, as &mat Sixth rt., alum Obamant, August 21,1866.47" NOTICE. To Horsomen tt _Farmers. DR. R. BOBB'S Great Horse Powder arPl or, the wall sun., Cal and Om aorta at Home and Cattle, *An ow to six daps Prior f 0 (Nada pin box NO CUBE: Bold by all Druggists. Au ordars promptkr atbimlod to by mall. OSA 6/ /I!IgIb MIA Its Card ricara I. PHILADEPICIA, Pa. ,ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH IN ULUNA. •N}W YORK, • Organized under special charter from the State of New York. OAPITAL. DIRECTORS. • Ilex. ANDREW G. OURTIN, Philadelphia. PAUL S. FORBES, °lntone!! ik Chine. .• FRED. BUTTERFIELD, of V. Butterfield A. CO, New York. ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treeiturar Michigan Cen t rat Railroad, Boston. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer Americsci Ea. Fuss Company, New York.' floe. JA KIM NoXON.SinKusag K. 3f 0. 11. PALMER, Treasurer Wssterp Uukus...Ts/. graph Company, New No*. FLETCHER wzreay, of Wastrax,olbLs o lk Hard out le, Noir York. NIC UOLAS 11110141.118, New York. - . 01131 A. 0. CURTIN, Preddent. N. MICKLYB, Vice President. GEORGE ELLLS (Cashier Ns tiollal Beni I.:gnomon ireel Triaattrer. !lox. A.K. ILcOLURS, Philadelphia, Solicitor. The Chinese Government haying (throagh the lion. Anson Burlingame) conc'eded ta the Cl,npany the ,pri rilege of connecting the great vaports of the Empire by ,ototarine electric telegraph cable, we propose, commen cing opcsulion: in China, and toying down a Lae of nine hundred nailer at once, between the 7.” ls, MIMI .51m00.. Hong-Koug 13watow Amoy Foo-Cho.. Wan Ningpo Hang Chest) Shanghai These ports have a foreign commerce of 3900,000,- 000, anti an enormous domestic trai.e, beside which we have the Immense Internal coin metro of the Bmplre, radiating from these points, through its canals and navigable rivers. The cable being laid, this Company proposes erect ing land lites, and establishing a speedy and trust worthy means of communication, 'which must com mand there, as everywhere else, the communications of the Government, of business, and of social life, especially in Chita. She bu no postal system, and her only means now of communicating information Is by couriers on land,. and by steamers on water. The Western World knows that China/slavery large country, in the main densely peopled; but few yet realize that she contains more than a third of the hu man race. Thi latest returns made to ber central authorities for taxing purposes by the .1•421 magis trate+ make her population Pour Bemired and Ater teen Malian:, sad this is more likely to bounder than over the victual aggregate. Nearly all of 4eae, who are over tan years old,•not only can but d read and write. liar elvtligetien is patellar, but barbteestetre is as ilitetildT• as that of Europe. China Is a laud 01 teacher. and traders; and the latter are meseellugly quick to avail themselves of evipy proffered faculty,. for procuring early itiformaticn. It I, observed In California that the Chimers ma kegreatture Of the tele. - gr Joh, though it there transmits messages In Yeigtish alone. To day great numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them ex. clualvely for the transolissiou of early intelligence.— If the telegraph we propc•e, connecting all their great teapot ts, werermir Maxis:atone, It is believed that its business would pay thdcost within tie dr.; two years of its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterptise commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, not to our whole people, rt is of a vast national importance cum merdatly,puli end.erangeUeally. ga..The elect of this Company has been unquali fiedly recommended to cepitalista and bush:tea men, as a desirable investment by editorial articles In the New York herald, Tribune, World, Times, Post. 'Es prey, indepordent, and In the Plaikdelptiia North Ameruxoe, Prue, Ledger, isquirer,„dge, Biattelbe and Alepraph. shared of this Company, a limKad number, may be obtelned at 150 each, 110 payable down, 115 on the Lt of November, SRA LA payable in monthly Dicta'. meat. of 12.50 each, commencing December I, leen,on application to Shares can be obtained In Gettysburg, by appose/ion to J. E. Ala, Cashier of the Oettyabnig NatiOpal Bank ; in Oxford, to J. Jatrvixi, Qiebier of Seth:nod Bank ; who are Hankers, authorized to receive sub scriptions, and eaa give all DOCIMISt7 Information on the subject. lilept. 19, 1868. MARSH CREEK PLANING. MILL. THE undersigned has established a PLANSISCI MILL.= Mid iihmoc:, four notes from Gettysburg, at which be will mannfActirre .DOORS AND DOOR 411AltiES ; WINDOW RASH AND FRAMES, FLOORMG, WEA.THERBOA.RDDIG, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything elm aside at fi such a nVory, and needed In the Middle's pow. the z.r: itriii . hreitterWM ihe pirpsent: Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as foss as the lowest, and every satire maids to acisom. miniate customers. JOUN D. PROUTZ, May 1668.-17 Zpi Broadway, Sew York WIR E RAIING, ,irea"t' , r P ronto , Ailome,kc.; o:tedaeZ r low Webbing for Sheep and Poultry 'fads; firma and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders Screens for Coal, Ores. Sand, Se., Essay Crimped Cloth for Spark A rrestxrs ; Landacape Wires for Windows, Zr'.: Paper. makers' ICires, Ornamental Wire Work, Sc. Every in. formation by addreamin; the manufacturers. M. WALKER t SONS, No. 11 North Sixth it., Phila delphia. Yeb.5.1863.-Iy. Chicopee Sewing Machine 1 •IIIS machine is sold complete with table for only It makes the celebrated uses the drop or four motion feed used by all first-clan machines. It will hem, kit, tuck, cord, gather, quilt. bind, embroider, and do every variety of work that can be done on any other machine. We warrant this machine to be the best in the world. It has been de clared to be so by the best Judges to be found, snot wu awarded the first gold medal, over one hundred and twenty-two competitors, at Parill. We will give a written guarantee to that alert. Address, with stamp, CM A SERVANT FOR ALL. Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, MAY be attached to any gate and operated from bum, mem or saddle, by one band, fa any de sired direction from the gate—opened and closed from one point, at any distance C[oo2 tal• pc*. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong will not be disarranged by the ragging of the gate, nor by the frost raising the poets; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and malty attached to a gate. The undersigned, basirnethe Right for Adam. coun ty, will sell Township and Farm Rights of this im• prosement. Also, ROTII k SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER CUTE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who bare gates to drive through—as they remain by their team, open, close and latch a gate, without ths necessity of getting in the wet or mud. 'For lite her information, die., address MtISRAEL BRICKIE, y . Menallea P. 0., Adams co., EAGLE HOTEL. Nam or cwrilissurAr musts JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. sip-An Omnibus, for Palmyra an 4 ammo, num to the Debt, on arrival and departure or Bail ]toad Teallia. Careful warrant; and rearobaile clumps. Hay 29, 1867, KEYSTONE HOTKL. GETTYSB URG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR THIS is a new House, and hasbeen tt•d up ia the Matt apprund SON lb location s pleasesl and othieniest, beteg in th em moat busbies polka of the tots. ertiags• snout has boas 'side forth, thd coin • int of guests, with ample &Wiling Withal. With esperleseed ,eerststi, and accommodating Mark; i we ,ball use MN" endeavor to please. This Hotel i'l now ugth for thi eatertudsreent a the public, sad VG kindly solicit • share of Publicpatrosage. I May 28,11167. UNITED STATES HOTEL, A. T. a mew Tairriaxamix Y. B. imPos, BEACH STREET , BOSTON. NO PAY 1 BY F. X. .PR42Z romea os nui AXIBIC4I.I units. (Mob," 11 1 , urY MCI r==n THE EAST INDIA TittOßA* OPMPANYI 62 AND 26 NASSAU STRZET, $50,600 EIRAMIS;11100 EACH OFFIOEIIB Totti DREXEL & CO . , Z 4 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS WANTED I= ELASTIC LOCK STITCH, J. D. WWI% General Agent, 971 Chestnut et., Philadelphia. [May 6.--6 m . . gottls and geotzturants. The largest and most commodious in Gh:TT . YBBURG, 11INNA NOW. OPEN. OMPORMI J :7 -OIINT'S • COMTpUND! , • VOA Mt (Wit& OV PUTRID SORE THROAT, I NFLUFIN or any other Inlikettritory or inwintd dia./tee of the Throat if not of patiosit atandlne. AbserflOiftlM VIRTU. This medicine het been in Teat SANDS OF, CASES In tintetetat parte of the conntry, and haa never been known to fall if taken In Maze and secordlas to directions. It iv warranted to ewe. (Welta Mal . and it will *peak for Itself. Avery household should provide tbeensefifee with abonof Oda" me/nettle and keep It on hands. The cures that it ha., effected are truly marvelous. Pretaredan d. AKA /11.1111SL VOMIT Gene gyatearg, Pa, or by their authorized aptly. ..pee tale at nearly all the Stores in Adam. county. • May 29, 1867.-tr I.BIUIIII. TOUtfi A CO. 45.0N,000. A CARD TO 7114 LADIES.. . DR DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PEJLIDDICaL PILLS FIDE FINALE:4. W1%111140 Incorrect j pg Imam Wilier, Removing °bet riettion ir of Hoe 316nMy from vrtintevef cane*. and 44getiyamoleeelltni 111 gam, Tentive. Browder. . pecuitirily ritasted, or thtriii supposing 4bWirtirolvelifir.wce onatfonect against,. **lug these - Agile while in tipti‘ condittoh rest they +finite notecar.: l a = alter which stitnohitiow, the Proprteltup ionPouilhility, although their mild:ors urn possit .ny intielii4l to health. - • Pricell per Box Nix Boxer $5. gold by J. U. 11C It ER, D , uggist,Sole A Kewt for Get tysburg, P. Ladles, by .t.tlimr h I tltruu,ch the l'ustotlicr, can !talc till, PilL et , t,t, by Mall, 10 any part yt thecouraty U. et taaage." April 22, ISM-1y ALL-AROUND THE WORLD! The First. Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashan, Sept. 20, 181;6. Population. 1,000,000 .250,014 200,000 260,000 1,260,000 .400,000 ...,.1,200,000 1,000,000 BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATI VI: restore. Oray flair to It. natural Color Promotes the growth of the 'lair. Changes the root. to their original organic action. Er.riticatei Dandruff and Humor,.. Prevent, fi sir fnNin g cut. I• a omperlor 4,910,000 Drawing. It contain• no injyrious Ingredients, t.latj b the moat popular cud reliable tinkle thrinigliuut the East, Viryst, North and Si) II th J. It. BAUR= CO., Proprictor4 Ilantlutattr, N. U. irt_subi by Dr. IL llorner,(lettyabarg: J. F.Tagigt, Intrangb, lbamptou; Etartmazi and R•taca. barg;;Snyclor t Son, LittleaLowsa, and Druggists gorr _Feb. 12, 1888.-17 THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L. rus 011.,E.!‘T Zingari Bitters. rllllB WONDERFUL RE.ERDY was discovered and introduced about twenty year. ago by Dr. 8. Chaiinaus,an anduent Egyptlmaphysician. Re had long even - and felt the want idiom° remedy which would St tik • at the root of disease, and so prevent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly-was then compelled to endure. Thin " ',oat illt•sti,l was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved, among the sick anddyine, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in nee. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten year.' study and labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitten. The effect of this propagation in the pre. venation and cure of disease was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most Faltering adult's of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered It.— lifts name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following iascription—Dr. 8. Chooprus, the Public Reuefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been need In several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative wear tire, and with such great success, that it has been In troduced Into nearly all the general hospitals of the ' old world. The old aging that an °meteor prevention la worth a phrid of cure, applies with marvellous lbiee to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect ns against this terrible diseaee should be freely and persistently need. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the Einem thrmgh the blvd, and that any combination which acts on the excretory organ. , and keel. them i o working order, most prevent a vutileat enamels tion of the poison to exert its terrible effecta on the organism. This La true not only of cholera, but of nearifall other maladies, especially the different forms of ferer. The Zitsgari Bitters is Just such a remedy se llts above condltl.ns require. It acts ou the organs of excretiun and secretion. Irsoplorseir-a perfect bal • ance between thee. This Bitters is empoond tirely of rots and h e rbs,so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon nd pot la tone. Its teen is pleasant and its effects promptrating. Numerousbases of the followl diseases have been cured by it Molars, Dia a, Dysentery, Scrofula. Typhoid and Typhus fewer, lever, Agee, Nervous Debility, Armature. Tamale Irregalafttles, Dyspepsia, flatulency, Colic, lc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Prliictpal Depot at the Wel oat street what'', Her ,Pa. E====M IsA_G G. P. KALBFLEISCH, ..4a Agent for Getty► burg. DAIKTRII, Sole Proprietor May 29, 1F67, ,Ilarrisburx, Pe BR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mill and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACHIC AND CARKINATIVB BIT TERS, Extrsctid entirely from HERBS AND ROOTS. Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, ' AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an excellent CORitllOntillinr the iterednaint hring from Dleorden of the Bowels, Flatnhince, to Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market street, Philacreil J. K. TAYLOR do CO. Sept.ll, 1841 , B.—ly eabinst gait*. FURNITURE. _ • D. C BH - EA.FFER • PETIMSBUIP2,.(r.II,) PENAL, peoparod to offer:toils Public:myth:login 1 . 4;11'6 saoheact ao can be had In the county. *a-Purchasers will do wall to call mad imagine `my stock balbra baying alacoitcoo. 1 -^ FURNITURE to puler. a•palrias doom mat, chelik sad with. Jan. 31 , 11114.41 gketntrinik *Sanity: EMOVALI 112 / 1 10 . 111 TTYBBITRO8KYLIGHTGAILINT. undeisi -- ed takes pleasure T 1C13 .1. anuosnet to t olliaana ofGatiyabarg and ea Wale vr Mat 1r bats resered ban bis old roam an sat ddla atrest to s ra alma andeaaaty atofte rs . "toenl-Arb="o4B. Ttl=aaailig aintble sesloloo4:rito take pikewr to on shaduorweatbarrandwithA any whimsies, • LIPB-LIKII - otarra - yabmisoideeoriptko wcsoutotta as Bleirticular UMW** "at toil and In earitior aA 0 la 41.0110.0 gt, eirmstraaeuaur — ', Imo Arm orpiriarovida bileowe'vory pow. Ist Ida the 101414491aVniviar-Antjar stir &a. 0143 T IKW 9 1 074 . 41./S4I3IIV LaDr .Wllda brain! bratty sad ihmoohparfa %WAN, FINKLE &. LYON =I STlTeir SEWIN(i - 144..,,,E.,: , , s WITH NBW AND Ramon:in- no: PRMcgntith.g . The Cheapest Book Sac Mae jai Me World. AtiENTS WANTED 11N EVERT TOWN 1 'amoral Cash Preados.isiamsdar irelt beat/nos • Tilu"• Masks ar. aPPO4IIO with growlheilllr .Rd. matls ffwlloo .o , ieiniiii Paying Ihesinim4 for 241tf 9 , 14g, A940q4.!.1, Pta.. mad for a Cnartaala 41,4k40aa TINKLE a law & y. cxx. MD -4Sin aOW rock, ?1 AmrszcAN BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CILIUM/MID 0011. BLITTON 11041 & 131 WING beg leave to refer to an •onderfut popularity as con clusive proof of its great omit. lacriese In the demand for this valuable swain* has been TEN TOLD dewing the lafr terts rarnlits of its Iret year balms the public. . . Thlegrand and swprist success is Unprecedented fn the history of mewls and we ihnif fully warranted In claiming that If 1148 NO EQUAL, BEING AB . SOLUTELy THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE Tllll WORLD, And Innizudcwily Ike Cheapest. • It is really,twe raachleascombined ono. s _._y • 411 .. pie and beautiful mechanical -neingeinent,) maxuag both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch. aad the Owersensabsg sad Batton-halo stitch, *WNW inanity sad pa:- realm /A wwwlissiwthittialAllint Vir= duty orains, mach ea, Hatantlegaeging, Tackingf b, Stitching, !Imbibe end Gnfltflog Gathering and Sewing on, (dose at the same thaa,lllol la edit tioavOrerassam, Embroiders on tbe w. and maim beautiful Button mg gran Ease in Mirka Ivory Marlin* Is warranted by the Gastpany, or Its Agents, to give entire satiatretkm; Umtata with tall rirtiwatwo and saniplea of emit dens an this Machine, can be bad onappllattioa at the saletroeons pith* Cuswpawy. S. W. Ctrr. Eletvagai amt aseabust Streets. i)/tilackpma, . Zootruction gins ow ibi:Mitilktioriirtikoimdi o CU Company grotalgooofy joYl perampori, 4 GIIT6"WAWTs]. IRrDINICE PAZSOLAMsWat: W. B. MMIIME•II.ISINIgIiM- •"" D. W. ROBISON, Age ( ;•IsMmac rr M *7 27-1 y HO W MACIMS. 1 THE LATEST IMPROVED Howe Sewing liaMiles, constantly on hand and for, •ale at a. Store of GEOJACOBS &BRO., Champergneryi St., Geggllanief I, Pa. Oniuuyl 11rAir.11,11 NOICITLI Arraign) VO Machines delivered in:liparts of the, cour4y, The public empeelebeemel 1 . 211112 40 1 “40 , vho vs• tha name of Koine to osoommoo with char oolohlooo. out meant aiths'pliumAty pt Os swans marfir. Itsmelobar Shot them we NONE GENUINE 1111.181111 they have the MedallionPorttalt of EUM HOWE,III, IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE. lEEE am, J.toOsa into. ' ' '"* . Oliitylgents 1), Adamat coo sty. E= Warble saris. C A NN 0 _' 13 MARBLE WORKS, `OORNIR OF DALTLYORN AND EAST /11/D- DIA ST., @SPOUTS THS 0011111-IKIUSI, OBT29raltUlt9; PA., PP'Y 3II !/ 0 1 3 OF V:Pirkli axioms 211111.3 t STTLof a en, May 20,1WL-4t GE"'" l ° 3 is awe rat h:et, . tt .bemy.irunkin arspinoWste amok itiliaim/ emus 48 MOMMIZMI. 201111111tallibefamp ~~h. f a OnhavnimpHOt t ialkiispost, as aspipiii.: .. AlliPatioul a "ea. Prodvie• takffla utsbuimpor . . .4011114ryblits,flays 11111 - . joB PVIMXO4_, Ai Nina ar wino onus ! BE MEM v•e. N 0.7111 briaihr'ay. Y ~4f!~i~!_ i4oot. =I Na E=2=tl Tea 3711AN1 Jinni* day manilas, .t stool, IEI not pall w Inds fluritar. • tloutd until allrofeas. lion of the publisband . :*1 A DVXIMISIMINTS A Ilboraldedectloa lag by do gainer, Imigt_ cut will be hooked It tlp(10. air The cirraoise:se* half lergruilist ID Adam. count/ t • min.t b. eteelld. Jos Wow' of allitlado vILL sad at fair rata': 5aa4.44 lets, ito , In *vary misty stunt natio*. Toros Cull grotentout DAVID WILL; LAW,Ollee atilt corer ofeentre Nome. May 29. • CLAIM AGEN. eitt-atteltalt. stalest thetAir. a.- • &Jangles, Beak Pew the Court of eheitie et Weald agttest. May 2111,t Set. A.illaiief J OS. 11. LEFEV urns,* {PHI promptly Woad to: • Writing of Deeds, outrotted to hi. CUR womc.oo IlYsdeirkki oclapied by Dre.lllkb" X May 20, 18 4 111.-lito _ II Attorneys and i; D McC0N4.13131: ALF. stud :atom. SRA of the law, at bla.otdadlotr, • ; Nog atom Chaiaboribung • lipestal ettestion Wen • Settlement of littatas. Al alma to Pensions, Stant*, &last U. atatws,at all Woes; attended to. Land ws . ants kaattadi sad' lowa sad other wattarnAl /AJ. COVER, A' L • LAW, will proatptli all °flirt So.iaaaa intimated • Odle. between Ilaboastatat or's otorea, Bal Motors sired, May 29,4867. DAVID A. BUN NEY AT LAW, will • tlon I mad another triulia lii" OMos tit lalareakksime oppoilt• the Court asmote..., Tilt. B. B. BLDE Lasoosort to Ide lit • ha has returned to NM tk.. OW* at the Ye Kaotterriewo, P. 0,1 Mime oocoty, PO, 5 DR. J. A. ARMS Hades tooatot-at to all braDatuto of tap p • lib ogle* whoa Dot • Moltataaartairs, P.0.,t Adam county, Pa. 111 R. D. M. EC • •A- 7 located at MUD , • to the public, tad how Ihir fesalonal duties to istaritth • patronage.' • Tv- it. J. W. C:'0 1 JL-/ u.. bla Mee IA Isgi ..t, two door. above the Gettysburg, May 29,1007. DR. wit. ST let, having testiest tw services to thit paella... ' room above llithaieWs• will be prepared fib Ilittobi, province of the Dentist. • partial sets of Ototh aro hasn't able. OHN LAMM tint, (Woe teal of the Letter= Chlullit.. lionises Dreg Store, wain Ito and willful* salad lay alas of the Deattlet Petiou tal are tit ted to Wt. DR. C. HAB a tscrinD t be Ppial4e• TIJCSTOWN. sod offal MI Office It Us batter, oormar_. of Yooodry, •11. y, near the give° to Skim Dioopagou V,ustatss JOHN TIPTt ♦aLS 111a11n,./filetat Diamood, next door to lintalo barg,Ta., ottoto be IMO aririi to attend to all basineadds bit • zeollontsutotaitt II ad 1411 Olv• him 1 all. Mar 29. 1917. C2URVEYOR ALN k,) CONVNTANCIUL. rile a • ken oat s Conveyancer's LI • , 'vita the once 0f00112121 the WRITING OF BINDS. BONDS'. ANTIC:LIS 07 /10 • 01 aAl.vs, Haring badcessidersKeet hopes to receives Haan° air nese prompt ly attended to eat Post office address Purl old, A • , May 29, 11167.—1 f earptatirs and TO THE BUILDIN TY• AND ALL WHO WISH TO PHE undersiaried r _L ton= tb• publk that b• toPNZ4iP4.3,o:4;li;tri at his old stand, on Wess • ready at alI Linea to - • • • Nlloldone In his Ilse. He II k of work for banding • • al, and ea nest!' and any other establlshaient la the Hands always In readison as omptnees and Marital. *. Sir!Maki's! tot post oots, to Into:two to twelve Molls' rows*. May Se. 111117. • WM. C. STAL ezprrsßrat CARPENTERS & Ar• priritured to do all Undo of log and erecting bnildlaiputkell They keep constantly' au to order, DOORS, SIM *114 , 1 WINDOW 13.111111. WINDOW Aid any NMI 9.asousd !a/distal coutrallte work - melt &limp In romitaiii, with dispatch Ord•nrpromp 'Alma idipt. 14, 1147.—tt G. O.OAUDIAN. CARP ENTi IrfLE undersigaill • stv= eh. WWI 111,50411 CarPad's' la lb ebkk. York stmt. W* In oar Ilue otbedium wog utabilalunent W hope P 7 Wrist &Wailes • share otpeaUop ratt.4o *1729, 111417,4 t N E NEWPORT* tl echan ical Bakery, - Ciirkt Middle West., Bettye:44" the beet of BARAD, Passau whitest fro sondes, by ihollatory. Mai mtir • 21111 IF OF uzz IIM! ME caAtxtU4
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