El E EZZ 137 tilief 4iii644 4i.iiiiii4itt' 3=g=lM _i lON ~- Let A - merleans take new - pride in their 04040 *am the asylum' of the , nations; While they read these outlines 01:14tirin the-westof England.: The statement Is from a paper read before the British Scientific AliociaLlon, by a chaty:nen - per- mustily familiar with the facts of which he wrote ' Nowhere has the improvement of the agri -I:tlttiral laborer kept pace with that of the land owner, the farmer, add the land itself. In the west of England the condition of the laborer is very little impyoved, and in some 4specWi 1.4 worse Ulan it neat° be. Wages are low ; fuel andyrovishins are dear ; edtt cirkisn has beciime a neeassary of life for a fattaUy ; the Poor-lite administered as to quench ivalmhijefoli limisiteittaeticit-- In the *vit. oTEdglaill agYeultifral la borerpluyill lately; o'nly Tip.pr Bs. a week; and now only 89. or ga., f (aboitt $2 gold).— Unless he is a horse.* eeper or a shepherd, he has to pay out of this fa, to is. qd. or more a . week for how rent, aid l ovide food, clothing, medical attendance, fael, and every other necessary .for hinutelf, wife and family. Potato ground he pays a high rent for, and fuel he seldoui geis, except at the cost off as many hours of hard work in get ting it as its full value; He has three pinta or two quarts of cider a day, and haat a por tionnf his wages often paid in quit,,which, when corn is dear, is an advantage; but otherwise a loss to him. He is often not allowed to keep a pig or poultry, for fear of stealing food for them from his muter.— 80-works nominally ten or ten and a - half hours a day, with an hour and a half de ducted [or meals. He is almost always, however, In reality kept a touch longer time than' this,' aad is seldom paid anything for over-time, exeittpt by bread and cheese in . hiryeat time. Women get 7d. or Bd. a day for out-door work, with a quart of cider, mul boys small sums in proportion. The men breakfast before they leave home on tea-kettle broth,- which cOrtaists of an infusion of bread and water, with a little milk, if, which is not Often the case, it can be got. For luncheon and dinner, which they take with them, they have coarse-bread and a little hard, dry skim-milk 3d. per pound. For supper, on their return borne, they tam potatoes or cabbage, with a very small tdios of bacon, sometimes, to give it afl tvor. Butcher's meat they sel dom see, except it is given to them. They are unable to lay by anything, and few com paratively belong to benefit societies.— 1 They are long lived, but even in their,prime arc feeble, and at the age of 50 often crip pled with rheumatism, the result of poor living, sour cider, a damp climate, hard work and anxiety combined. There re mains nothing for them, thin, but parish ply and the work-house. [From the Practical Farmer FALL PLOUGHING. In the last number of the "Practical Farmer" I notice an article (apparently edi torial,) upon fall ploughing, which I wish to endorse to its full extent. I do not think that our farmers properly appreciate the important benefits tb be de rived from turning down'sod in the fall for the next season's corn crop. Having done more or less of it for years past, and. hav ing my land nearly all ploughed for .next year's corn, I feel that I can speak from ex perience : and while I am satisfied in_ my otvn mind, would repectfrilly recommend this experiment to the Managers of the Eas kap Modei . and _Experimental Farm. Let altentats lands be ploughed spring and fall, and the 'vault carefully noted, not for one year brit . for severityears,—the corn on that ploughed in the fall will be found to be the Most vigorous, to suffer the least from cut worm and insect pests, and by a combina tion of these and other favorable circum stance will yield the best crop and least unsound corn. Let-those who doubt the benefits of fall ploughing carefnlly plough a small amount of their "corn-stafk'-'- ground after-the corn is off, and after throwing it into high nar row ridges leave it undisturbed-all winter, and In the spring re-plough it or'"simply harrow down the ridges,—aud after plough ing alike amount of the undisturbed ground —alongside plant both with , potatoes, and carefully and accurately note the result ; having a pair of Falrbank's coal,aples con venient, I find they obivate the necessity for ibe usual plan of guessing at such resulo, Nor Is the increagz in the crop all the ad vantage gained—for the farm teams are us ually, in good order for work in the fall, and though the days are short, yet theyare cool ; and I have found that I can accomplish 'as much as when the days ale longer and warmer. When done in the fall we get entirely clear of the usual '"rush" of spring work, cod are able to give more attention to pre paring the ground turd planting tile crop. As the question of• tbe rclatits Advan taps of till and spring ploughing for our various crops comes'elearly within the pro vince of the Expertmental Farm, I hope we will hear of Its trial there and have a de finite result, which will have more weight than if from a private individual who is on ly a Pasoricar. FABEIEtr. Suez sou Honsits.—npui for . barges I find; an excellent antidote to the. coutipat ing effects of corn meal. It is a regulator. horses fed through the Whiter upon fine reed are liable to sickness In the spnog.— Thil I avoid by fectling bran tyith meal, it loosens the bowels. When . the bowels ar . l3 too loose, I feed upon meal alone to cor rect IL Sulphur is given by some, to cleanse out the system in the spring.; but not ap proving the use of drugs—considering them more or less as poisons -1 contrive to avoid them, belieting no horse the better for tak ing them.-Practical Farmer. [4nswerhig the same purposo as bran, referred to 17 our correspondent above, we would also recommend for horses the oc casional use of carrots. They keep the coat in nue condition through the winter,- and aid digestion at other food.—Editor of Farrar.] Oars.--Oats are, of coarse, a most im portant article in stable management ; and these, as everything's horse eats,' ought to be of the finest quality. It may be thought that the weight of oats Is not a matter-of great consequence, nor, in fact, is it to cart or common horse; but it is quite the reverse to Andras we are particular about me to ettonina, - wind and condition. Horse" are generally fed by metier°, not •by weight; nonsequently in giving light oats, we actual ly rob the horse of his proper quantum of, meal, giving him husks Instead ; and if we fed him by weight, going on the principle that a pound of feathers and a pound of lead are both a pound, the principle would tie a very bad one as regards oats; for in that ease; though the horse gets his pound weight, if he gets an undue portion of it in husks ho Is only filled w,lth that which is no use to him ; so In every way light oats are bad for choice horses • EARL! Ram Para.roza.—!rhere isla gen /mat-agreement In all swfieft.., et the Madness Land productivenessof t his potato. John Palmer in this vicinity and - not far frn4l -*Ala: Delaware liounti s plaated -...'elevert pounds and gathered ten rbashelsof kr:potatoes> some of them cars. Tic, specimos weigha.4l lbs. each, end several tutve seen nawhere Ow so large ordhsary, cithivation was ahem. Th e ground 1 / 1 14 dritl Eliantired 1131 ~:t.tfrir, and plotighed, the seta being three feet apart arid . eighteen in 13 the row. . , So oxtraordin= aty-_a &tiles this, whtioaCany appearauce sin or 411arase, speaks well .for the Early , Nase, awns a evalirmallow of sedan* elee , where. - ~ t ~',.. A6]['L~iH9ft~B KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, • BALTIMORE STREET, zwo DOORS SOUTH OF TES I-RESBITSRIAN . I/ E midereigned has „just returned from the city j with the beet' and cheapest variety or Bottle, j Shore ar.d Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of. Flared in Gettysburg. Ilia stock. omelets of • LADLES' CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES' BALMORAL. GAITERS, LALIiES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, . LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENOII CALF. BOOTS/ GENTS' AMERICAN CALF-BOOTS, - GENTS' RIF BOOTS, i GENTS' CONGRESS (SALTERS, GENTS' CALF BAL•MORALS, • GENTS'. BLIPPERB, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, itc., kc. MUSKS' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSEO' MOROCCO BALIIOItALS, /Lc., Ac., Sc., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, ROTS' CALF ueLmoa.u.s, BOYS' BROGANS, tn., kn. •-- INFANTS' 51101.1, all styles, LAB.az VARIETY. Also; end Shoes of his own tuanufectuie con stantly on hand.. All will bt;in. the lowest living profits. Buy. ere, from town w country. are Invited to call and examine goods and`turlces before purchasing else. where, feeling confident : that I can please all who may cull. • `- The MANUIPACTURING of Boots Shoes; and Gai ter., will also be carried on, in all italaranchm. be. lore. Repairing done on short notice. - By employing none but first-class wotlimen, and using none bat the choteast loather, he feels confident cf maintaining his fotiner.ropntation. 'Cortnlnly nothing will be NM:LA done to deaerve it. • lek.Tliankful Ea twit Tutors, - b. solicits a cocaina ascii of public patrowege. A. Ij. Gettysburg. April 22,18011.4( • QF BPRINQ. AND SUMNER Ets, Caps, Boots & Shoes, ROBERT C. COBEAN, Charaberetnerg Street, Arai Square, GETTYSBURG, PENN.A., Where alio park ;an find a large and varied AIM rt soma which Is Ia s.WnPllAajl. fia also n , anal+!‘ : - anis" and reiddra HARNESS, 9f all kinds; promptly and on !Imminent:de terms. Bridles, ifs) tera, Trunk. Tolls.' Whip!, doziy+, and a variety of no. lona, give'ns a calL • ' ' [April 24. 1d6.- tt New Boot and Shoe Store. D, KITZMILLBR & BRO., GE I PTYSB (7.4 G; P.EINtIsId . YORK 821111 ST, DPPOSITII.TIIIITIA4K. TUM undersigned bay* opened a trop Aunt and Shoe !Store, co Torketreet, tlettystourg, In Um room recently occupied. by dorm t Miresimitsy, and have Just received from the City a large aeuni went of GENTLENI OW, LADIES & CHIL OIn;NS' WEAR, • Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers; r Re atao ALANUFACTCRE TO ORDER, en kinds of 800 28 AND WOES—the work. being 'made up Df bed materials and by lint class workmen. The '2 01110; partner haa been In the bualneas for over 16 years ond pacaopally superintends all work mademp. We respectfully Invite ths attention of the pulaia to our tot bltelitooot, -sad hops by Oriel attention ,to btelnesa end by gentOi u lowest cub Mop% .0 ere Wirt IlitlitiCtiOD. DAVID KITZWILLER, *COE A.KITCMILLER. June 24, 11162.-0 • CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL; - -- . a. BRINKERHOFF, writer . of the tdamond mad . York street, has Just.returned from the citywith an unusually attracrivaaesortaant of • • CLOTHING, roa t lALI. A WENTInt WEAL • which he' will ; sadist Each prior at cannot tall to take titans of tau rapidly. Call wad Jodie for your. Andros. Te lock. at tha aseellent awstsi, taatalal cluing, 4od nant and tillertinttlat awing, nod thaw I. got4la low priaao—talhos etampt, _ I/ sip bps Iniy, Rhea ihitz ow it saw mash to their intarapt to do se. Ha ha Oasts, Panty Vats, Oftatiqiiba mid m a w'. 1 lat., Boots and Moe. 811bilh.f .1143 Mai* Real.% *Wes. Haadk sr- Ojai,. x•ok.Sies, Cis its Papareollark iliwpandeta.Stushasi 3 Ownbal ~ - , Trask& Valinal. Elathrstlaa, FOaltallEwiros, Brews, dinokinsrawd OketrinlMlWßOONFAws,BSationery4a. m a k s, w a ta iwg , joingsh *Mk IV thousand sod Pilit GUMMI/al" Oftir tol. ndannwita to &Wallin aauspepin ad , . z - -.-. ''d .:' • K. 4h4 4,411:• . ,P011i0 to kb mow ital*.,-081qadina lt w‘li.slimaidf so ea. OWL f rtair,..cuix- . +,,.;"' tiiiz F. , . 4 lINL-gr J OM =E!ME iAgtailthig 41001 Shy iltf BEE C LOT N, . - has just ret . arnad ttom '{ ha Ott? Largest Sißefit .. Seleeted: )Stoek - of etothing over opmed.ia the comity, which he hi yelling_ at re. 4 1 $ t3t'cordisu of : Q . V.1:E•1.Rg.P.A'.1 . .'.8, 0 . OF ALL MUNI AND 1)018, Dress Costs; B4siness..Coat.s, . , Sauey Camiener• Costa at ai v AI Whey Satinet and Jean Lksfa.'varynbeap, Doeskin al "Oesilmers and 'Sa t bet Pants Wool:Shirts, ita• Shirts, Undei &tart, -and Draverseelooki, litudcallnatruntauta oral) Melee TOBACCO >C /GARS Ramiro4.ipar. Brash* Nook-ties, and a thousand other articles too numeroyurlo - mention In a newspa per advertisement. Oet 2,1668,.:_tt • 1 ' SELLIN 4 G OFF AT COST. Haying determined to doge ocs toy entire . Block of READY-MADE' CLOTHING, I WILL 13ETL AT COS T OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C. &C. Timm desirois of securing good bargains can now bare an opportunity byf calling at my Store. Come ous,and comma% ° , GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, 0et.2.-tf HEAP-QU4RTERS FOR CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, EEO Every kind of gintlemen'e Wear, BITCH 4.8 LINEN COLLARS, PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACK:B, CANES, &c., &c I keep Gentlemen's Wear of all Muds and will sell' them at the LOWEST CASH 'PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety MBA call boil o purchasing ass where. galls tactical, April 22, THEO. C. NORRIS CHURCH. THE LATEST STYLES Ins t 7 . recrird Ip BOOTS& SHOES OM w.•&- S!ln= 1301 8 ,21r E ® YLL s •9",1' A 18 IT RN T .Aa7Waets36ned fiat ereeted • ne. lidiltdiar, Ear !LW O /144.13114c Botabllauselt, Pa paiiLle at., riser InOtallnaea,fltatkos, In Gdttaimgewliers he twigoffers itorisae, 1300t5... I . hQes GaitersShp- - I • • .1 4. , Ors Sco`' - ' • , , Au man, women and children, of different sty las and prices. He Las a fine miortmeet to select from. and Mill sell 'Teri article at the smallest pronto., WORK Ifdadli TO ORDSTI, of the best materials and elorktomishiy. livery ISM Wide to render satiesetime. !The patronage of the pUblic is solicited. sad select from his stock : or leave your meas ure. In either cue you cannot fait° baptist/ed. July 17,1888.-11 JOHN It. REILING. MERCiIIANT rrAILORING ! j. The publics will Ind at WM. T. KING'S In York street, opposite the Bank, • • GATTYBBillies, PA., MATERIAL of every.dawilptkm for men and boy.' wear, of the beat gnalitlerand latest styles. 'ltyl..Oarments for men and boys' wear Made on abort notice and a sure At guaranteed in i Ii respebte. . Persons In baying their clothing should not forget to give as stall as we sell cheaper than the cheapest. Oct. 9,19614—1 y SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE OF HATS FOR 1868. S. B. M'CREA.RY HAS Just receleed a fresh and general assortment of HITS, Including the very 'karst style Hue Silk Oasslnters, and So ft Fur Hats. and al. a large *apply of gne and low priced Fop! HATS and 0.11.P9-for Men and BOYS. He Invites hls friends and thepublle to give him* call.. I April 22. 1887...-tt THE FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE, WITH NEW AND . IMPORTANT IM PROVEMENTS. The Cheapest Goon Machine in the UMBRELLAS, AOKNTS WANTOD 7r EVERT TOWN A Mond Cash Pr. rtium :s offrrell for rAcb lornl Agont These agent, are appointed with gnat facility an A Splendid Paying liitsine4Bfoi Trare Pirate toad Cro n CIRCULAR. Addrots July 10, 'CR.-Cm BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention fo their CELEBRATED COM. BIN ATION BUTTON HOLE & SEWING MACHINE, beg leave t , refer to Its wonderful popular ity as con, elusive proof of its great merit. The increasa in the demand for tbisralnabletnarbine has been TEN POI D tinring tit Lust scowl moAlla of its first )eLs,r I. f re the public. This g , rauci - and surprising suerrsr is unprrsrdented in the l.t,,ry of .t,ving•inacilitteg, and an feel fully warrant..il in clniciiiru, that • BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TDB WORLD, 4lntrinsically the Cheapest. It le really tie combine combined In One. (bra sim ple and beautiful Mechanical arrargement,) making both the Shuttle or Lek-atiteh end the Oreraeaming and Batton hole stitch, wale. equal &ditty. and -per fection. It *unit/min the re4,bes4 manner every va riety of Sewing, such as, II emmfn& Felling, encoding, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding iind Quilting, Gathering and Sewing on, (done at the same time,) - and in addi tion, Overseama, Embroiders on the edge, Ind make beautiful Battonand Eyelet Ifoles in all fabrics. Every Machine is warranted by the Company, or It. Agents, to give entire satisfaction. Circulars with fall particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be had on application at the Salearoothe of lbd Cunt pulp W. Cor. Eleventh anti ae.sinist brireets, Inatruetiona given on the Machine at the rowan' o toe Company gra alti.rusly to all purchasers. AUNNTE WANTED. W. B. Trewn rut ROBISON, Agent, H■y 27 :T.-110117/..'IIAQUINEB I THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE Howe Sewing,Machines, eonstantli 07i hand and for gale at the GEO. JACOBS &BRO., Chmilbersburg Si., Gettysburg, Pa. DUMAS WILL OR PROMPTLY. ATTiNDRD TO Machines'ilelivered in all parts of the county. The poblie,areatatioatiO • against port* who Us the' name of lIAro to ootowction with their =chinos, o ament of tit, popularity of the jenatn• Howe.— Iteraambar that tb•rs are isTONV GINUINE unless they heti* the Medlin= POstralt N. 4.li*lowt,-A; IMBEDDED lON THE ht-AcyfENE: ..ilict. - . 4413 9 2 04,ftiV, - ...' bariAssab Imo I, 110.-1 f NEE == r!MP! gfid MUNI ORS: *wing Vtathinto. LOCK STITCH World ing FINKLR t LYON S. 31. CO No. 701 firead way EERIE! =1 IT HAS NO EQCAL, philculelphia, Pa FREW:HICK PAXSON, Pre.kirra. Clo,ttyaburg, Pa Sioxe cd = • Let all t." - lie People' aihe Fancy Goods atid-Co'nfectionery ,STore.. ... . . ... • , .... . 7 THE underiigiiiii, finAing bought _II out J. Sl:Warner's Vaisey Goods Ana ConfecOon• ery Store, ori Baltimore street nearly oppoalts Fein* Attacks' Etore,Belttysbnrg, invites the public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the stock has been, no WWI will be spared to render it still more al trattive and desirable. Be now offers Writing Desks, •• Plain Candy, Work Boxes, Fancy do., 1 Portfolkw, Pickle., 13atehels, ' Sardines, Packet Books; Lobsters, China Toys, • Chow-chow, - Pocket Outlery, Fancy Cakes, Jewelry, - Ferena Crackers, • Chem, Wine Biscuits, ' Stashes, Musroon do., • Perfumery, - Fire Works, Soaps, Pena & Pencils, ' Combs, Writing Papers, ' Fruits, Envelopes, Nuts, Tobacco & Sagan, ' • Syrups, Ake., /M., km. • "TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION. Re intends to sell everything at the lowest Pout. ble prices. bellevfelk that "smallprollte" bring "(pick sales," and are therefore best for buyer and eelltr.-- Com e ace—come all I A. It. YEOVIL. April I,ls l lit—ti. • : I • THE' VERY-BEST !. hierbower s Segal. Store GETTYSBURG, PA. NORTR•EAET CORNER OF Tan primol6, rp111: nriderslgord, thankful 1.3 r past farorii fn ppect fully cnlls the attotti, n of the putlic tuhls I:=1 Scours 7 smoking . & Chew -0 hp . Tobacco, — Pipes , &c , %Web be i 4 prepared to eta at the tow Imug prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. keep. on hand THE BEST and will manufaettre for gen eral .. sale throughout the County Remeihher the place,in the Diamond, between Driuk erbotrs Stasi and McClellan's Hotel. WASIIINGTO,N DIERBOWYtt Aug.14,1868.-if E. H. MINNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG STREET; next door to the Keystone'Hetet GETTYSITURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depot. The Daily Papers of Bal thnore, Philadelphia, New York, and choice Magazines. . All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &e., &c., ron,tantly ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to fam!lius and parti,,nt sli..rtc,t rates !larch 25.--i f PHOTOGkAPII LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, Wit I 71.,VG ILYKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA & 13011EMIA:s; VASES, 7'o YS, d• AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, Opposite Falinestf)eks* Store at•lty4Lnra. April 1.1 5 11;..--t JOHN M. MENNIUH Diannond(.o (e eliogcry FCCCre¢u..S'([lo)n S trret. Two do,rf alo - ,,C 7 r,tre 34pluie, .L) ciettynburg. Itavitpg returned from the city with n full stock - of C..l , :tionerY.l willed' at they ery lowest proati—insluiing C031310.N CANDIES, Oranges. Lcrin,no, Nn Is. T..y9, Notion , .tr., and every. thing Lelonging to a first Ch.! Confectionery, with CAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Alno, ICE CREAM impplied on abort notice Mxy 20.-t f hotograph Galterto. EN.CELSIO I t GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO T OGRAPRS, PHOTO MINIATURES 4.BROTYPES, cec., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, • STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES; AND ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, ' AND AT GREATLY REDUCEI3 . PRICES. eir we •leal in nothing but the best of its Lint. Ca and examine our stocx. COOOl can he furni.laect tint all nega tires over ta. ken at dila Galley. • TYSON'S OLD STAND Oct. J.-t( rt E'M 0 V At I . THEGFIT'ITSBURG SKYLIGIITGALLERY THE undersig ned takes pleasure' in announci op to t acit [sons oft] ettyabnrgaind the peiblie - generally that he In is removed from hie old rooms on West Middle stroot, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of tahneetoek Brothers.! The room he adw Occupies, has been recently fitted up expressly for his huslneas. The location la an ad.. miroble one, enabling hire to take pictures in milli 'had./ of weether,and with a correctness unequalled any whereon,. LIFE—LIKE PUOTOGRAPIII3, of story site and description, executed in the finest style, Perth:tiler attention glean to the CARTE-DE VISITE, and In copying ABIBEOTYPES and DA. j OLTEREZOTYPES of decearedfriands. 'Map— °ram GETTISEIJEG GEMS, a new styletof picture which hes become very.popu lar with the public, not only for their beauty, but for aboa i sless and convenience. 'SIXTEEN for ONE DOL Att only. Also—TUE. PORCELAIN PIC— w is tt [ac then beauty and durability are un Jusurgl.lll6ll. . • logpx MIIIIp. !skull: NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT & ZIEGLER. ntschankal Bakery, Corny Washington and 'Nast tliddloinrftta*Glettysbnrg, Pa. Constantly on load the keft 0 1, .. • C4CIEZIO, 04.11136 Jar idsOhlit fresh Bread Wnr L. per!it'wn 'imeWlessittettrili miss 'skit inwente o stat f'..,,f70674,4',110°/,taL MEE AIVE Us A CALI.. Nig ria) ~- • '-• tortitalito4o:' _ . ANI E -Y`A RD PA4. 1 0 4 RA14.1(041,?;41144 191S-1"1.62.' • < -; :•. r Ouxbing, Sills, Steps, ASllers, Posts, Monuments, GeMe tery. Blocks, &c., Cutand finished In every style desired, by beet of workmen. jE 4EMIAIICULP; "GETrESDURG, _ Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, Ia p u paro to farnieh on abort .notice atvl reasonable . . i. . Ifeatso keens on hniol o 1.7% , nn . -nil du nt orwATA il'AP4it- chick ho fell. nt leweei ea+ tit.. AAA II do iirod will furnhili Lands to i ut It on .lin w ill. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ' LVG R.VEUUTED TO ORDER, York street-n few flooratost of Lutheran Chtl, rlt FLOUR & FEED. I WILL be in getty,burg with Flo ur . ery DAY hie! PRI DAC In chch trpek. Pti sons - wh o !hay desire toe to them with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, lettve their tinlent, either with John L. Tnit or rfanuer & Zeigkr, Ataking the kind and quantity wanted, when the lame witl be delivered et their /irellinp, by ScPt 24. 16u7. -u- ROBERT B. ARMOR, GAS FITTER; PLUNIBER AND BELL HANGER; But Middle area, h2/ja vietare from tAtCourl•lictir, GETTYSBUIiG, PA., I V ILL promptly attend to all or ders'in W6sk Ll.,n . c In the most satire Gtloiy manncr, and at priers soilfrn• as cnn possibly be 'Monied-4o mala n iir Ina. Cr A'S PIPE turniahed, ae reit ne Cl•audellern, Itracketm, Drop Llghts 4c.; Wino IV AVM PIPE, !tope. an 1 Front Sp . itots,autlAL othort. tverytirlfig twtonming to gue or water tiatores. Relin Lung. and !urn' 47..4 tf Lock , of dl (Dee. 25,15G7.-lf ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! TT it cornpted utincltmliy 4' the celebrated Gnaw) IT from thr, r of AIfITONII. WI nmPl Tlentity t.. g e it!. Alt jory) Lott, vvg tAti "Lary] a I fp:lathy of 61131 to BONE I'IIOSPIIATE OF LIME, 1.1.4 , 11Jer 11101 P. ;ay!, an'! ? , (13, the ntialt.:ems inn ol The high cet.to oaten it LitteLitain,d !,:tly tb,ISZIA (Lllll - I,i WI, e tb.iiig it it. prelerLitce to all pate: !thi i ,ire ohir,itt it- ti.!ue. .41v1 lot il• tt:.;.ll!tt. A>hlreln Job. Z.-1,1514,-1y Attention, Housekeepers ! WASHING MADE EASY A5`,7, 7 ," PxA rated .I,;1 0.1 fo - A. IN nr.,l 1“ It as it:, •,11 , u 1010 , ,! It ft , ICI;•,. w.4•l:r in lin, ,t 'NA et: :,n an t:••. t•—t Injaio tLe trot.: dc .lleatifi tittle; presurxea and fixes the c,. I.,ra; et.. 41, of sit ‘. t; it s trill and y,tl nill ufie [l;4 Ling. vlie. Fato;ay It %Ills sl,cl;. r.r :urth....r to Cl/A'. L. PTA G0.,3 , bar^ Lek.i) !tif vn:t..l that 4...r:!.1 In 5,..4.r.k1 are u 113! I,nrpcls, t Curui,,v.tel. A, I 17.,'e lb, rieht Ad.tnii e , ..,mty. all v, err vr tr - nrci tc-'011;: Apr Aoc, 7. IFiki.-1.1 698 HOOP SKI It T aci l c ) U‘s , o C J.! S E 7'S, CORSETS.. WM, T. HoPKINS, No. 62S Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MANUFACTURER TM: eclelrdted "Champion" loop 'Skirts FOR LADIES, MISSES ANL/CHILDREN. The largest Assortment, and hest ity and styles In MO Americo n Merle!. Every led, should try there, err they recommend thrmselerx, by wearing longer. re taining their shape much Letter, beingelighter and more fiCtlift Shan utt others—WARRANTED in every resyker,,aud Soh] at very low prices. Mk for 110 P. ltiss' . C1IA31PI0N" SKIRT. superior Liana-made Whole-lane CORSETS iu Fif teen different Grades, Inch:ding the "Impering' end Thompson k Langston's e(11t/VE BITTING" COR SETS, ranging In prices from $1 cents to $550 ; to gether withJoseMs BeckersCELHORATED VOTENr:ORSETS, superior ebopee and quality, Ten different Gralet, from $l.lO to 5550. They are the Rant and heat smuts Rrr the prices. over Inimr ted.— The Trade supplied with 11001':',KIRTS cud CORSETS at the brutes{ Rates. / 1 1.. City nb 9144 not fall to call n n.l examine UM . Omit and ii WO OttY'all compoti. tiro]. ME= I • S. VA TERMAN, Pituriarrou or WATBR: I IAN'S • Cocktail and Tonic Bitters, ,Wlio!eialo and No. 1106 .Alorket &reel, .P.ltilitdelpl!ia, TO tunic ;impart irg or tbet.e Int Ittn biro been cer tified to by Bout r of our meet ationoot practicing pb9ekiane, alt thti bent tonic now in use.an , l tlioCoak. tail Intim! In tl4itniVormul favorite ungotia, Jukes of gin or nAtolry cin:l: tail. [Non. 0,-3to CREEK '!P,•LASIN G MILL. THE uniersiumed-has established a T. , %NINO MILL, on M.t1 , 114 , 4t; fourmi lel. from Onto ;bur g ., nt uhich he will 11...ouf...cture DOORS AND DOOR FRAME .% WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES' , FLOORING WEATHERBOARDING, Chair nnd Wash Boards, with everything else =ldeal elsch wfsetory, and needed in the building line The bast df lumber will always Lensed, all thoronghl,y dtied.e kiln having been put up for the purpose. *Heirs elliclted, and promptly nttended to. Pricei ore low as the lowest, and every effort made to a CO= =data customers. JOHN IX PFOUTZ. U l ay 20, y ._.„ WIRE RAILING, • ~, LT.!! '. Wire Onsethdbe:ztono Fronts, ~,,ii. ... ir:;; ; : ATTlngbe: &c.; Iron Bodeteads, Wire. -- ..! ...... . . WeLldng for ithei.p•Srl Poultry Unit; Btass and iron Wire Cloth, Sieree, Fenders. Screens for Coal; Ores, Sand, &c., Ifeavy. Crlnlpcd Cloth for Spark fAoTruireEatteloran; ~... L. ,: ndar.apc {Fires fur Wlndosli, to.; Papery nu.kkers' Wires, Orun mental Wire Work, &c. Every 1n ;pe.b.60868 .4. .a y dlrssin.r th e manufacturers. !I7 WALKER t SO N S , Sao. 11 North sizth et., Phila. delphla. . . , 11 E,._EN OF ENGLAND SOA 'QuaEN OP ENGLAND SOAP. • • . . QIZEEN or ENGLAND SOAP. ~ F or o dlohm o tu n n y wu hiog in the best and elacapnst whiney; Gasranthed equal lo soy fa the world PHs, all the irtrength at old rosin IMP EMI th V glikl 441 ' latheriair %owed., of genuine (Janne. Try this 4S solendld 130 1 1 'Ileld• by the ALDEN OILEINIOAL OR"P. North Pronfatreet, Philadelphia. Sept 11.-11 • WOOD FOR BALE, 800 CORDS OAK, QUO HICKORY, , 6ANDOE , S MILL. OS.Prieeta mid cord on the ground. --L ORO, ARNOLD. I7F O i itt AM/. ssossB.-41 0r 11 4113 TERRY PRINITtiG ' a ** 4..'2.416,1 27thirthia,3 , nag., ra. ! Cka iv-oBiNs9N, t -L )3 4 0 K0A.00tiintang Ma ) urE O 7 Oot.l ( Manila lin, La. I,—sa =!MEM Preptred fb fntntah 111LAN/TE, ftti all kinds of litlLDitlit AND MONIIIINNTAL PIMPOSCS. dt reasonible ratet— 113.0rdera trona a dietanee pro:aptly attended to Jame 3.—ti • MED (.7 . OFRLLVS Or ALL STYLES May 27, IS6B a. GEORGE OINGELL FARMERS!'!! TRY TILE ALTA VELA CCOIPLETE 3IA NCItE PEICP: $:.6.‘.. , ) PE:: TON TUE ALI VELA CL 't\o CO 51 BroadsAy, Sew I,:rk h . '''':**(**t*o . .' . . TFIRBOSCOPRI' • ALBUMS, T. ANTHONY & CO„ ' IziOAD vrek, „r,r . 217: rORK, init.' to itiiiittlink of Itietiade iatbeiriatteniqwe as rtmetatet elbovvvortbilfroini pub/ inanufaeregie mist 4OPPriaglen- Wf publish arcr ow n rhokninf anhJeots of store , . %civic Tiows, including: • ' tegesa; 31emmoth Crave,. Cube, Catskills ' Conti* Park, New Grenada, Ibidsou, Trenton fells, Venezuela, Wtstle Moat tains, Great West, , The Andes, Washington, Mutant own, China, "Saratoga, Delaware, Japan, Welt Point, Xtestantaueons, England, Ao., tn. Our Imported Views endreee a large assortment, including the choicest productions of Wm. England, O. W. IVilson, Lamy, and other eminent photograph. ere, consisting of Switzerland, Rhine, Pyrenoes, Peat, .11hGchutd, Boottaltd, fiercolanenm, Versailles, • also, • THE SANDS OE THE BIBLE, A new and Intensely interesting series. Also, Il luminated and Transparent Viewi, in great variety.— We are aisuexelnatve Agents in America for 'TER RIER'S OLA.SS VIEWA," of which we hare a splen did assortment. Agents for Filth's Series of 13 1 4;z6y, In. Photographic Views In Switzerland, the Rhine, England, Scotland, We I ei. Ac. STEEMSCOPSS.—tVe ntannfocture very largely, and Lave a largo atockiiif the 6:11 styles at the lowest rates. ALItUNIB.—Our 311tunliauru of Allounx 1114'01 trt(own throughout. the country 0.4 Ku per quaiity anal I•cotuty to all otbrrs. Ait wet sell ore mule in oar ova Factory, nod our Ktytto otudttrun•nt fr. an thaw awry other tinker,— oyurs (should ant fill to see our stock before making their i.urchaAte. HROMO S . '• Thetat,e tnriful pletur,s, th3t cannot ho diet Ingui3M. ed from the tlneia 0.1 Paintings, at eueentesith thatr roet, its import largely fra.n Paris, Lut.lon, Bertha, loons and R 4 ,11.1e, If I.ld enpply thp trade at the lowest " E. k H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Ltd. itroadway, Now York. 1,1. , ..iter4 awl Maiihrri of Photographic Slateriale 0,t.11,.—;%.0 The Riverside for 1869. rT•1119 fsturite aungazioo i..r the y ouug announces tho fellowlng nn amoti;,., the UNlccabls featoreo of the coming v.lunte: 1. cw:4t.orlog,.con tr; liu te! especially to the',llivza bir)E.' ip sulrua,e of Ilion . public.atiou lIAVDC3jKIe TJ t ANDLOELN. 2. A Serial, "White and laud," of shrilling utiven titre dud humorous semi aid , cgst our Northwest nu IliZ.ll4.—By Mrs. Wikiol, anther c f “Ainsiee." J. Stories from Spetour rat Chanter —By the au thor of the popular sturief from Shakespeare. 4. Papers on hirer:Hen am! AI t ; hew statues are it: telegraph 3 area orkeJ,Luar a Luy cart make rb,,to g ra r u. cgc , rte. 5. flu:icing in :butt, Africa: Streets of Constau tirmple American New Orleares, I:Pu ffi n:etre,. Philadelphia. New Yut k , !Suit, 4i. 14C.. 01, G. Li:e uu the Prairie. l'arfie r,tryolia. ung gitlianu.. - T. Exquisite Entry Pie:urta 211:4.'POVIOS. Graceful tales Ly papilla; writers. 8. IllusLratb..u., of the flistory, Natural tory, Blugraphy, Curiu.lturs, etc. 11. 1 , 11111 and Frolic to all sorts of (Until. . . The Tier of writer,: f-r the "Ltiezuwot" includes tho IraUlks of Je.c4l, A.l,b,,tt, flans Chr.,ll.in Andersen, A Ilco and Lento Cary, Nell,. Kyster, P. It.(Joulding, ,Pout H. Iloyno, If.. Nl'.• :•!i:uller, lt,lrn C. Weeks. Vieux .Ifoirsturhe, A u 11, el -Sus,)'s 1. 4 .2 k ltirtlinys," Au thur a . ..Speen Lit Llu SiAtero," fililll.ll/C Ffun .1,1•1 of large .11- 1aZ.117.8 iu ,rlyll”,..r.er. • A DaILLI ANT !LLCM] NAT EU COVER. TER3IS OF SUBSCRIPTION. year fa adv.ince; thre, agree, 46.50; fiTO Cple . S. SiO.LO ; lea copie.e, f 2.1.1.4) alga au extra copy grutie. Price to clerzyu,” teadlierpt, $2.00 per year. copies, 25 . c,nt.. A prcepecl as containing a full account Of the pin, fir the coming volume, rote, ~f cluhl,ing v. ills other tuAgaz.inte, apeci.tl pn laiujn , e etc., etc., ill be t ent pr,ruptly en application to tin• Publiebers. et lIUCUII LUI , l'abl:sherp, etreet, New Yerlt. OZZIE BEEF, IRON AND PURE BRANDY, 8) DR. 11A1:TILAN, ft'; alit Gradlu.ae or the erPlity of Pen ti.)lv:lnin It hill ur•-• Coth.ths 21,11,1/i4l It iug, h,ett ahe i;Ltsr , PRING III')GSA NUS t !Jr.,lth t, •o, 1 th.. r: - 11 of .teat-tAr.c.e. It &mei t r-hove the Con. dein rl Chept.tlleJ and CL:/ r,,E (;E' i'.tlN, riIENUTICITIOUr , POII• CIIOICE BEEF. T. f Cdn.,rin;4l., nrit by t h e 01 I:115 LiEF.V •an In : 4 In franee, in 1. I, , n:ltriex 1 hart, tr, ',bed r. .Vl 1,,1 it NIL', ;!. r 6. t cte, in tn) kxt, (mi lt.. In prtt - ntnting Ott,. :.:!ti: to the pub:n:llra ctt•.fittest Oat( y attlitttett on- ..ha read* tt.te nvt the nat.% t tit,; 14, .1111,t - nutinctnt,lty a ',tittle lr I! 11. It IL rut) t /11 , t.,luttble PJCIICI Le. it...! .r' ant! :tiettt. t In• s -tut to ttby !nth, S. Priett $1 p,r tdr LAittiItATOILY 513 •)L.TII YIFTRZWIII STIIEET, PI I+ EL I'lll,l. 1 , 4 , •41, A F:, I:. Riciietda Q Co.. 74..01t tSt.,4 tor; J 11011,4xy -lc den. A I/ tI ; .11,, .t Ft..rirllJ nud Rao , .$f t re:a, 6:1)...5..7t1 ta e.: 6. • N., v. G.—^.m Tactics' Fancy Furs ! AT JOHN I . '_P.F.IItA'S it;fllictury, 71M ARCH STI? «avve 7111, flare now ii.!itort.,r my ow:, Illin,rtationan4 Man of tvture mealCie Lir,;,t. all I riot beautiful ke:tc FANG"): FURS, f.ir Ladles' and ChE.I: r. in the City, Also, a 1140 nosottment of Colt- . Fur Glovra and Collar, ant t 0 ill of my gilds at very reaa-in. abb. pricer and I 1Vt•tl!,I Pnikii It call from tny frieuilii of Adam. ,•ority '‘t viequity. tio• Nnniber and itreet \.71.5 Arch et., rte,, 7/1,, s , iitth. side, Phila hove noltArtni.r. no connt-cti•in with any other xtore in 11.111nLielia/ I Oct. The . Fanners' Book 141 Inantital mid iful il!lastr.ttlolio. 750 octavo 1•4::• Jut n lair every farmer wants to kwJw: HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY Ser:l for circuLtr giving, full description. FARMERS! FARMERS' EONS! Experienced Book Agents and'otbers, wanted to take this bor..k to every Farmer in every conmonity. Mi nim, permanent. Pays trom slst to 52.. , 0 per month accordistri.. experbnce and ability. Addresis ZEIOLER, 31cCURDF k CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Cinc inns ti, 0., Chicago, 111, or Bt. Mo. [Aug 21.—Dm_ PAY UP ! persons indeb'ed to the late firm of Binout k Detertzs are hereby notified to call and settle be-. fore the Ist clay qf beeember next, as all unsettled ac. counts at that 11.sto will be placed lu the hands of an office* for collection. The Books are In the hands of WALE Bums, corner of Railroad and Washington streets, who is enthorized to settle the sane. . Oct.2—?tn DIDDLE t BENNER. fFel, :26-10in • C A 11 11. HAYING dlspesed of the . `EXGELSIOR GALLEur • to Messrs. TIPTON and Moons, I take the Doper aunty of extending to the public my saucers thanks for tbeirliberal polronage iu the paed; and knowing any successors, to bo prumpt, thorough. energetic and practical Eliorogy,pbcre, I na.k for them a con tinuance of The ammo. They baring hadalanott entire m.ntrol of they:sr...l-i, Gallery for the last ta °years. I know that they wall exert every effort to render full satisfaction nt all tleut-s. C. J. TYSON. "DON'T BE FOOLISH." L I END TiVIENTY-FIVE CIiNTS. AND RECEIVE by 13 return mall &sample lot of the eel ehmted "111.01tWAY OATS," , which produces 100 bushels to the acre. Also, for 26 cants, a sample lot of the renowned • ` [ CALIFORNIA WHEAT," which has been so h telly spoken of by the Agrlcul: tural paper!. 'the abort, Needs have been well receiv ed andrecommended by the N. Y. Farmer's Club.— Both sent free of pt , ,tnge on roceript of hOcts. Ad. dress L CARL, Doi 3 NI ; Nor 'our!: I% 0. 0tt. , 23.-3m - BROOMS r BROOMS ! - The niderugned continues to manufacture Broomsat blendstand - in Clarinda street adjoining Railroad Depot. Do will have doting the fall a fall supply on hand. ann wilt be able to furnish thorn WIIOLESALE Oli.,RßTAlL: , ..Dronins made to order or on the shares. Peraaons honing firuom Corp would do wall to giro Lira a colt. R. R. TIPTON. Gettysburg, Nev. Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. * .'N All Hie PIikDING trryims on hand of means's. Priceitxed at LOW FIGURES, Au Ilion Crated price List With Instructions for self measure ment stilton receipt of Poet Omce addresii. I. W at il a . ti 4. F. O .IIAT 4?vbi LETT 4t, 8 August PUILADBLPIELL P348.,-.11 • OYSTER SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, thambersburgSt., GettysbuTg, next door to Eagts Hotel, Annotrabei tb - his Mends that In addition to his .0 FECTIONERY --_ - - - boo opened i ii z tr tOystas dalocm, at Ills old. stand on kabstaburg eat, whore daring the sown lie will kosp constantly on hand PRIME OYSTERS, Ilia bast the market can attard, with 'special noir"- ntodstlana tor , UDIES G4NTLE. MEN. . us a egl.lber troy. lar•4l • BEE CEtRO.MOEt EMI Wales, Pompgdt,- Germany, Austria, Italy. Fontainebleau, Naples, ltpaln,• Tuileries, St. Cloud, Trianon, Central Palace, Tyrol, Campaign°, Rome, ko., &c. Pll 11. A DE 1.1'71 I A =ZM!!MMMM! vbutilawrotts. 7 ELEC'T'RIC T TELEGRAPH IN iss TIM EAST INDIA TELSORAPII compeams OPNICN,, NOS. 22 AND 25 NASSAU STREET. NEW TORN, Organised atisterepecial charter from the Rete of - • . New York. CAPITAL EAOCO SHARES, $OOO EACH DIRECTORS Ifox. ANDREW O:CURTIN, Philadelphia. ' PAUL 8- FORMICA, of Russell a Co, China. FRED, BUTTERFIELD, of F. Butterfield' & Co, New York. ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treasurer Michigan Central Railroad, Bogen. ALEXANDER ROLLAND, Tratsurer American-Ex press Company, New York. Dolt. JAMES NOXON, Syracuse, N. Y. 0. R. PALMER, 'Treasurer Western Union Icle— greets Company, New York. PLETCHER. WESTRAY, of Wcstray, 0 ibbs & Mara castle, Now York. .NICIIOI,AB MICRLES, New York. I= A. G. 011itTIN, President. N. MICKLES, Vlee Pro. dent. ri krlitrtE•ELLIS (enabler Notional Bank Conittlon— ose tlth,) Treasurer. • Box. ti B. steCLUlt P., PLihdolphla, Soliuitor. The Chinese Coternniche haring (1hr74911 !Inn. Anton Buylingame)eoneeelectio Me Cllhrpany the pei rilege of cannecling the grate erezporls of lire Enti,i, 7,y suhnverine electric teleyeaplt eut,to, toe pr,,pn, eing aperati‘rns in Chino, and laying eon% I,f nine hundred Mile! at once, tc:l•J±trl the f , ,lfroileg pale, Carlini] Swatow A mop Foo-Cipiw Wan Chtl Nlugpo Minx Mean Shanghai Tot tl These ports hare a foreign commerce of 5'..1.0.0)9,- 090. and an enormous domestic tra..e,bolide w lu gii u e bare the immense internal Ci.l.li,ree or the radiating from these point., tLroul;t, its Can..if nnvigaLle rivers. • The cable buing laid, this C.,rii:lany erect ' fog land tines, and establishing a spe.ely and trast ,„worthy means of cominnuicathiu, which mu* . coot !nand there. at every where else, the at i.,,, g of the Government, of and of x.ci Al life, especially in China. She has ho d syrtem, and her only Means now of eomintruic it ng in format he., 14 by churiets on land, and by ateattieN 00 - .rat, r. Tire Weztern World tenors that Chin: i Sr. eery large tolantry, jn the main densely peopled; but few vet realize that she contains more lit in is third of the hu man race. The latest returns male to hoe cetitral authorities for taxing purkeica by the I :cal triAgbo tratea make ber population Pour Hundred and /bur teen Ma/ism, and this Is more likely to be antler than over the actual aggregate. Nearly nil of .Itese, who are over ton years old, not only can but do read and write. tier civilization is peculiar, but her literature is as eet,a•it, as that of Earrrie. Ch ;as is a ct teacher+ nod limiters; and the ' latter are. e -n eli oh, prick to avail themselves of or cry ;iron - reed fat lily for procuring early laformali.ai. it is obdur, s-I iu Calitorwit that the Chlncae Illgh..gre as nee of the irise graph. thou,fli if there transmits 0re,,,;,••• in Ett4:41.1 alone. To illy great numb,. of fl-ot .teatnord nro owned by Chinese merchant., nod no , I by them ox. elusively for the trawanission ..f ea , ly let, lihren or lf the tHegenlb we propo,, con ,ert fog all their great **manta, were now in existeoce, it is h Aieved that its bush, oss would pay tho rest within the first two years of Its succheida I operation, end won hi steaJJy increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itself on iu o greater de gree remunerative to espltalits.::o f to our whole people. It I. of • Wait national irn;wtt nee Cu:3- mtrciallxmoliticsily, and eran,;ielicilly ril.The 'rock of this Company hoe been rit.iialt fiedly recommended to capitslistagiend borinen, men, RA ndeatrable I oreetwent by editorial iirticlee in the New Turk !Jerald, Tribun,, Wer:,l, 'litotes, flu:. !r. press, 'rndepcnient, and hi the Philadelphia North American, Pros, Ledger, Inquirer, Age. Balkan and rcl,graylr. Eh,,, or thIA Company, to a limited number, way bo obtained at 3,50 each, flO payable down ../.,15 on the let of November, and payable in monthly imital iniAits off t. 50 KKR, comfnencing Deceit:l2r 1, application to DREXEL Sr. CO., Ti!MD STREET, Hirt, Au Share ea% be obt.til:.,l In Get ty.4,1r4 Ity appllcAti,n to J Csabier of the tiottyobatg NAC.,,n.tl Batik ;in litiqrl, to J. JAN vino, Cashier or Nnt:,unl Bink ; who 'are Ilankenr, ntith-rize.l to rote.h.l. soh strlptio-as, mid can sire an urfc.,mary inf , rn.aZi• n on the Julject. A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's fur Opening, WWI Latelifizg gates, • fAY be attach.-1 to any g.ite and o!.r-rated from W.L. boggy. team or +addle, by One Lind. in any de sired direction from the g ite—opened and chieed from one point. at ire). 4i i olir, Irmo the cote Tile Im provement is simple awl cheap, yet perkct and strong a ill not be disarrargril by the •aggit,: of gate. nor try the roost raising the poets; may be made it country blacksmith's. and e.eily alt.tchtd ton :rte. The or dereigried. harin4 the Right for Ailani4 coun ty, sill sell Turruehlp aid Farm Rights of tine prOTtlgient. AL., ROTII k SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will be found valuable and C , r,Velliellt 9 , 110 hair gates to drive through—Re they remain by thviv,tenm, open. claw, and late), a gain., witt,ot the neceseity of getting in the wet or mud. For farlier Informatiort,-ke.,addrena 'SHARI.. BRICKER. Menalleu P. 0., Adams ro., 111.) 13.-tf .farming Ninpitments, &r FARM, IMPLEMENTS WILLOLTGIEBY'S GUM SPRING DRILL. rTIIr: Bert Dtlllln use. will T nil kinds of ilr.tin without changing any pact 01 th,., Ural. Cao fn., leg tLem with or withc.ct the Guano Attachments G.tur tntera to do good work. Ale , , [tit, Harrisburg Failing Mill rus...ie in Nev. York. E. - 0111y as good as the mills formerly sokl In this county. SEPARATORS AND THRESIfERS, CLOVER nor, LER3 STEEL PLOUGHS, ACC_ FARMING ni -1 PLEMENT3 GENERALLY. WHILE. For sale by Aug. 14..tf T. IL SHIREMA_N'S 4,ARF4Tis & MOWERS, HAVINO been ageut for this machine last season, alto oiler It to the farmer this season. It Is well known,ltaving taken the premium at the Deuders• villa Pair, also at the Gettysburg Mewing Match over seven others which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dillsburg )towing Match. Ikving concluded not to oiler any machine that will not give entire-satisfaction, I lave refused agencies oT several other machines, and now offer this one as TEIE GREAT MAOIIINE OF TEE SEASON Raving tried One myself, I know exactly what it will do. I could refer you to scores of farmers who have purchased machines of me, who are highly pleased and asy this is the only machine they wsn3hl use. Extras alwayx on hand, and repairing done here at my place. This to a grout conaideration—the machine can tie repalredat home immesiliatel.y, and with much less cast. Another great saving is the BIND4II. which Is at tached to this celebrated Reaper, and Mower. It has beer thoroughly tried, and given entliesstlefaction— requiting no harvest band except a driver. This Hinder can alsn be attached to the Reapers which have been sold ; but cannot be attached to any other machine except Shireman's. I will here refer yenta a few farmers, In, different who hare bought and used these tuaatines Michael Plseel, Stephen battler, Moses Hartman, ' Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wierman, Mr. Linn Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. aerabey Jacob Marti:nen, Woodbury, Jacob Iranian, with-others, toomnreterous to attention ThLs madhinal has a self-rake, side delivery, and Is warranted to do its work as above reeommended. 'Also an band; SHIREM AN'S SELF-DISCIIARGING WASS RAKE,. II re t•rate article, which we will sell at the lowest pottsible price. Warranted to give satis faction. Alto the OOLUIIIIIA RAKE always Olt hand. Machines can be seen at my house, three miles south ofGettyabnrg, dr at Mr. Conrad Snyderbs Battlefield Motel. I LMWIEVA. LIUSIIMAN. June 3.—tf Agent. guitto and Ntotauraut,l. E A GLE HO TEL The largest and most commodioua In OETTYSEIIRG, P.ENNA 0011N6IL 0/ 012,1571/DSDUIG AND WAIHISOTON MEM JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. WAn Oxonlimo, for Passengers mud Baggage, runs to tbe Delot, onArrleal and departure of Rail Road Train*. Carefulserrants, and raaaona b le clarges. May 21, KEYS ONE HOTEL. ` a 4E TYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS. PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew Time; and has been Anti i np Um most approted style. Its location a . pleasnat and convenient, being in the most buincsa portion of the town. ivery arrange. meat has been made for thalocommodation and scal iest of guests, with ample atablintaitacimd. With ettpitriencal jitirttpita, &Ad itortisif Clarke, we, sssili. mitt every mammy eapisabs. This Hotel Maimagewiir lineentartaimMint of-tlWlPublic,strid welting, WWligibase . of me youNT's COMPOUNDINEW FORWA DING .. • TOR THE CURT OY • . AID COMMISSION HOUSE. PUTRIIS SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, 1 ior any. other Lattammator) or Inward disease or the i !-1 • AVING purchased the extensive -Thrash! nut of :Leo long atandlog. A 1,,, SCARLET : Waro e,Care, de., of Cu./. 4 EARNstieW • b PRYER. This medicinejtas been tried in i the undersignedlntend to curry ~ the adness. en i der the t corn fihe er rm of o W tlitunatt ashington a Co. nd . Ita et i t load streetcan a he old stand on THOUSANDS OF CASES, , ' morsel tonsiv• scale than hereto?... e. • i .647 - A regular Robot Freight ears will leer, our In afferent - Parte of the country, and has never Warehouse every TUESDA Y NOON. and ACCelll been known to &II if taken to time and according I mo , lat lan trains will be run as occealim may require. tO directions. ,It is warranted to core. Give it a teal , „ ny this nangement wo.ere to convey and it will speak for itself. Every household should ; FY ight t r ail tilted to ak.l from rep ay ltimore. Ali provide themselves with • box of this medicine and lin-iii. ss of this kind entrwited to on, will beptempt keeptt on hetosls. They:troy that It has etfects.l are - ly sit...pied to. Our curs run to the Warebous, of truly inarv.eione. Steveie,o. A 5 , r,”.. 16.. not to flowaril street, italti ss_Prepared and sold bj Tooker. Youer A Co., Get-more. li.•ing den, an, I to - pal good prices, sell Lisburn, Pa , or by their authorized agents. Por I i chin. nod deal fairly, we ittrite everybody to giro sale at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. —• slay 29,11307.-tf ISRAEL YOUN I' A CO. ,us a call. ACAlifitol'ltglAlslfg. DR DUPOACQ'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR YEtiAl.. Infallible la correcting !crept laridee, Removing Ohstractions of the "ddnthly T urns. from whatever Cause, and always auecessful as a Vre 'entire. . Females peculiarly situated, or throe supposing eller:M . ll'l,9 so, are ...named against wan.; tier, Pißs whilo in Ora COIlliatIMI•IOSt they ••invits Iniscar rio,te " after which admoniti..in. the Pr prletor as sumes let ryponsibility, oltleozle their tontines:twin prevent any loischiLf ~ . health. Prreezel per Bon Fie ft..ee4 f 5. Sold by .1. 11. UUltkilt, IP tig . ...ist,Sole Agent ron tin tyabu. g, Pa. -$3,0w,000 Lidiv_k, by ocnilint; Itha titr,,, , b 0.. ['atonic°, cuo has° the Pill, sent. trouiblvntiallv,) bj M:dl, to any poet of the cow,try •(r,,, April 27.118i35.--ly ALL A HOUN D E . woRLD! The First Prethium of a Silver Medal wa , ; awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. IL State Agricultural Suelety, at its Fair holden iu Nashau, &pt. 20, 1866 I' , pnl ,ot BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR ItE- EiTrYRATIVE restores Gray hair to its natural color .50,14 A) .:y:x1.000 iY1.00:1 Pre:notcq the growth of the Mfr. Changes the roots to their orl;!n31 org,nle action. Eradicate, Dandruff stud r- Prvver.t4 IPur 4'4!og ont. ranouperior Dre4sing. It c' , .;:ti:m nu InjuriJug ia.rredlents, nod 5,914 m is the molt pvthir an! l'i , ll:thie srticle througl..ut the 11,0 - , Writ, N.,rth AU - 4 SJlth tILSJI.I!,) Dr. R. Ilorner,(lrtlylburj:'J.S itamugh, !Ilnipton; ffartmau and Sadler, Peter. burg ;"Eitiplar eon, Littleton n. and Druggist. gen. Pet,. 12,18C9 —ly orally THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zin(trtri Bitters. Till, WONDERFUL RENIEDY was discovered and Introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S. Clieeinna. an eminent Egyptian phyncian. lie howl I , .nt soma awl felt the ',,et of ...Nue remedy which would strike at the root of 'Biel,. an i so prevent moth iiftbe suffering the human fami -1 1V was then compelled to endur e. This great question w.t.i pre , ante.l to life mind every day 1,1 vl•eld cot ors It he moved rintong the sick ansldying.awl observed the inetlici , •ney of nearly all the reraedii, then in use. Thus lie was led - to think and experiment; and after ten years' st lady and labor, proe• nt,el t his fellaw-man the wonderful Zingari Bitters, Ti:.• elect of this preparation in the pre vention ac l Curti of disease was NO in irvelions and astonishing. that the uc,,t fiat teling of r aye' , firor wore bestowed upon hint who di,e..vered it.— ; Hit name Ives placed , rl , ,r. the Eel! 1.,1:•;obles. and I a gold medal with the fill rips ion —Pr. 6. Cheopeus the Public ilehefactor—W - 0, to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been uned in severain pi it mica of cholera, both as a preventive and curative 1.04 - ; And with such great straceas, that it 11.1. been in trodocnd into Leanly all the general hospitalnuf the old world. The old staying Malan ounceof precaution in worth D (i _I, 1)E, N a poutrd of cure, applies with marvellous force to .1 4 , cholera, and therefare any remedy that prof, ; us against this t , rrible disease should be ireely DEALEI: iiiand • p , r , istently used. All pathologists rit,/ agree that the cholera p ,lain Di) Goods Flour, acts on the syAteat through the LlouLl. and that any , 1,11;/11, , r, Cora, i t•e, coml,ftat Eon whirl; acts on the excretery ,rgin, awl I keeps them to working order, mot pr...vent , i;:yr•p, ittLil,lllll,l!i4 i n ,f the leanati to exert it, terrilde effects kwwvn n" r , :rahat, Ts on the or.mnism. This Is true nut 0n1y,,( .dmierti, bat ship ou the ::,oriel I, of nearly all other rratiadiLs, ulpec:aily the forms of fever. (l II 0 ( I.: H I I.: 1 , The Zinitarl Blt tens to Just anch a remedy it the includin g nhore c,aiditlons re,juire. It nets the iir,pici;Fl,l,. oil.. Itaeen Lied. Zr A l , e, ex,ri.fio:i ism] secretion. keeping up a perfert Dal-i` LLTIBEII AND COAL, them. This Bitters id en . r ~ts and herbs, au nicely couc..,..ted a, ; including hut:ding Stuff, Shingles. latlis.Sto, awl , nay it, spun ano put in towe. Its tante Blacksmith Coal. Alan, ( luau, and a large is itint i;111 its '(forts'(fortspi 01110 ! men? of Dry 4Joods. Boats and Shuns. !Lies aad i• ',es of the follawing diseases haves of all kinds, which be .6 prepared - le sell at the • b-ea cur i• Iby it Cholera, Diarrlio-a, Dysentery,act prices. Ser ,, fola. Typhoid awl Typhus Fee,. Fever, Ague, Ile also psyn the !aghast market price far Flan r, No;: Debility, anaemia. Female Irregolaiities. i Grain. Caro. Oats. Buckwheat, Clover and Tialeasy Fl3:011,1,y, Calk, ite. Sect;, Potilti,P, Sc., or Will receive and forward the Pier, true D.,1111.cf,e(1111:: Bottle, i same to market on coracui.tieu. Ile respectfully ask • Pl'11101;;a1 Depot at the Walnut ,treet wharf, liar• his friends and the public to give him a Can. ri,!,urg. Pa. Ang. ISC7.-tf DANIEL GULDEN. Bald by Dru;gists,ll,,tel keeper, and Grocer,, gen erally. -••- - samssimweiss, ter. F. KALLIFLEISCII, ttolu !.gent for Octtyt, burg. .11 _9 1,0,7 D OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. Alnd agl , Cable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM AC!HC AND CALIF/NATIVE BIT TER S, HERBS AND ROOTS. DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for the persons ant"- tering from Diaorttere of the Dowels, Flatuleoee, Sold Everywhere Depot, Ho. 413 .3.farlcct street, Ph itctd'a J. H. TAYLOR & CO Sept. 11, 1863.-I,y AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR TH E RENOVATION OF TEE AI R . The Great Desideratum of the. Age A dressing which [sat ones agreeable, healthy, and effectnat for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair s Leon restored to fee original color and the plots and ey. o . u jueee J youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked. and baldness often, though not always cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied send decayed. But such as remain can be saved YR - useful ness by this application. Instead of Luting the hair with a pasty sediment, It will keep it clam and vigor ous. Its occasional use will prevent the heir from turning gray or falling ofs and consequently prevent baldness. Free - from. those deleterious substances which make some preparation, dangerous and injurl one to the hair, the Vigor can only beaedt but no harm It. If winte4reereli for a HAIR DRESSING, nothingelaw eon` be &and so desirable; Containing neither oil noway*, It dearnot a it wldtetainbrle, and yet lilts longer qn the hair, steins it a rich expiry [nitre and a gratehat perftune. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rPACTICAL arc ANALYTICAL 6IIIIMUITS, LQVIELL, MASS *PAPA $140,14 „ trio, Weir As D. Ikeeblee s , Timmtgl^ Goety -10114 Jib Met. i s 71110-41 !WI Vieditat J. It. BArutErr 314,,c1,•...rr. N. X. b 66. L MR GREAT F. HAUT EV.. S“le Proprivt, lug. Pa TAIL OR'S Extracted entirely from Highly beneficial in ' forvntrding potwo. Jan. 9,18 M'CURDY HAMILTON, 6EAI. ER S IN FLOUR, 01411 E; GROCEIIIILS', d•c tyl HE ninlorAigned :sro paying at t!, ir Warol.,odc. I in C.Lrli•de fttrcol,.iddiming 131: , •bler'm hall, it, higlivst rrlcas roT, F LOU It, tVLIEAT. RYN, CORN, OATS., BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIMOTHr•SKEDS, POTATOES, kc., Lc., and inrit. rroducura tnu:ire tho4n 4 ottl before aolling n•tv ,, c , ,,tarilly on loud for nub% • A LARCE SUPPLY OP GROCERIES, Yiu riG.ll..e.k..ilignr...kr., Halt Fis!/ od•.•1' 41. •... T kc. Also L b, t t i; .1:olt, with I'ZKI) of all kind. Tito t . .• e sEvET;Ar. vALL%::LE FERTILIZERS, BelnbA• tt, ani A A Whilst they TAy the pri,-a 4•r all they huy, they 'tell It Ul. lON,/ pr,tits.— Thyl-1; a share-f put!,• gLv e eat:trlzt..,:: in : y CHANGE OF FIRM. THE undersigned having leased Wure170,3,,n 'ha c ac. r orStratt.n tr,, t and the I:ail:had, G-tt)lurk,cary on the Grain & Produce Business In al: it,!,:rrtchrri. Tho 11:udrord pr:ord u ill a 1 b f,r r,L It. I:3v, thy Sr..rdt, Surrhre. :lay ar d b.:: Fruit. N" , .. "P4'111:14, ;:h:,14 .trvi ;. !••• the c:,:rtry GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS T!,!!. S!!!!!!...4, Mu!.-tant. ! a r c! !! , !!!!!!k!,.. V. ..!!!!p. dc. Aldo, !AL. 0! all Sprao.- N ,il-: a:!•1 11C To baccos. Mc) . arc always :04a t.',llpo:y 4 ;if,. of FloLr.nitlt difTorent %hos.; c`F,..!. Groun I Plaster, awl other fct ti zers COAL. by EL...1.:A1:J. tun o: Cal W.` r,fl a LINE of FREIGHT CARS L. N., N,04 M.:. 1:61.71 and Xll Nlark, I str.,,, Pit I 1..k.1)1:t. All r th.• ::1.•,‘••• ;.' •• :,1 .• • • 11 I rorwar.l.,l prwoptly. e!. ma:l;e•li.•ll,,,etl'eAr." 11. ISES NLK 2 111t0. MINE Taal, Ituubni Xime, 41r. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. TITS rinderslgned Las ti,uatit oat his ri,rnier part nor, IVia. G orsnr, ane.'naw cont loges THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the GttlystAarg Lou,: ou of the Railroad and North Strnttou str.,AL NI for past patronage, he will endear°, U; deser7e, couthicuuace. by prosecuting the Lue!nes4 Iy and ones large a scale as pr.,'.:.d..—nivraya goiixAirticie and giving g, a i—ni:nre. others may look for the prtaupt filling of orders. He also eentialdee the COAL BUSINESS, offering the moat popular kinds. ilonte:ieepots and otherashould give him a call. Blacksmith Coal c.m. 'tautly on hand Lime and Coal delivered any When, in Utty.Lcrg Gettysbnig, Nov. 20, 1067.-tf JACOB }MILEY foundry. FARAI.ERS, • Attend to your Interests - 1 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. PRE subscriber would inform his customers and others, that he is q‘ill manufacturing various kinds , of castings and Machines, made to order, on abort no tice, such as TIIRESIIIIRS AND POWRILS, (nye lif.'erent sizes of Powera,) CLOVER-88ED 1111L LXRS ANUSEPARATORS,OORNPODDER CUTTERS STRAW AND HAT MITT KRS; CORN PLANTER:S: . PLOUO.II3, such u Cast Ploughs, Basil:ear Ploughs, SicRL:l..../ Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-BPRINO HORSE RAY 14, the latest hturetoteMett; also SEUREMAN':: th.r- DISC LIARGIN 0 HORSE RAKE Re elllltkowisemantastare • MOWERS AND R RAPERS. 'METAL SCREWS for Cider PreareA, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Purth.e, with everything else fu Lie floe, 'Glut low rate'', FOR SALE.—A Ono.hor. Wagon. "'AVID STERNER. April 15,136 S pre and till Wnournitrt. ADAMS COUNTY . MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPOILiT&D, iikamen 18, 1851. OFFICERS Proeldent—George Swope Vice•Presidenh-Sounne I h.lt easel t.„ Betz (Airy A. Bubbler. Treasurer—R. 4. labnestock. Executive Cru mi ttee — EubertMcCordF,R A. Pic k. Inc, Jacob King. M a u a gm• — aeurge Swope, D. A. Duel) ler, B. M eCu r. dy, 8. B. Russell, 8.6. Waku ee took, t tysbu rg ; Jacob King, Streban townililp; Frederick Meld, Franklin H. A. Picking, Straban; Abdiel F. Gilt, Now Oxford; Wm. Raw White, Liberty; H. O. Peters, Petersburg 8.) • lielt e This Ootopany is Limited In ite operations to the county-of Adams. It has been in operation for mote than 17 yenys, and friths* portal has made bat one tue seeament,having paid loltaes by II re daring that period amounting to over $16,000. Any person deeirlbg an In surance can apply to either of the managers. SIWThe Executive Committee Emote at thoollice of the Company. on the last Wednesday In every month at VA:Jock, P. M. [June 14 1808.—t eabinet Wlking. FURNITURE. D. C. SHEAFEER PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PENNA., is prepare( to offer:lathe 14th thythipg ht. u. • as cheap as ea ba had In the thitnty. MParebasers will do wall to cad asd psauslua my stock bek etpwhere FURNITURE as& to admit. Itopseriai 40 14; meta vu am. 110:-1* WM. M. RIUMAM. .I.I.XXA N DER CODEAN J .131 ES DIU 11 AM. Mg i:l1 11A.3111.T0N 11=11111 NernIPIPP ?swum= mill Bztu.i •r .!..,,1,14,4,11-4144;11 1 - .11 , :! , IIV pygq, nor Attu erwrciet. day ma. lac at 82.90 a yuirea ant pai Isr i [l..year. - * tinamf until qil armingaiino tioq tot the publish... Details' tt tt arni.neerlied A libernl I.lnrAlon will be SOO sing by iLoq. refri', ti:el ell' be 10*(04 gt *POI =I 14-he circulation of iLf 8T halt largor than that et•l'Atinbi In Adams can•ty ; and, gm an esonnt Lf einflted. Jon Wong of all Mal, i.lll bk . and mt. rAlr Ihncl.6l)lq, BI lets, kc , In every YarAgy ft 'bort (Mire. Trrnis OFFI(I.IL D •t C. CNI TT *Ma t,t.rt J. Fhb • Arc _N./leo-I.4re N. W Pr.litone r ry—Jae , .b A. ILD:EDIDI R.ll*. t r ..r , inxl RP,4 rder —Wm. D. I , IthnCigcrts—.ll 111:111 • • DtstriCt Atlor wey—•"l.oa, E= MI I IM=! SA,ruf—Chlllp nano. Mroncr—Dr. W. J. McClure Su rooter —J Witleiow.- 3 .1 Nalarinmers—Nlcholmo Whine I tart rferk II.: We lllceleom. Physic ian In lea— Directors '1 11,or—John trt .li,w4r., • —a. li. Halt. Trltsurfr—J Mcely tn.. Plartiti• An litlri—Nl,rtla w,rupgrr, =I .11 ,,, Pil—l'etrr Myer*: C.., Hamilton, 41ei:1M IV.trrtm, A. KArnalaw F. Biker. Cietk—Jererso . 4l : 4 11111.1Pi IL 1t113.1% ( . 0,1 t . ,1.-6e,rge W.Welkart.' .s;', L),,,t,rs—Rsrll A. Bu T.King.lliu m Warren,4oh iry—Julio P. N. E. 6. V4l6,atock. I= Preff ittent--02orge Swope.. (11:5(er—J. Emory Te:/er—llrnry 8. liemer.. 1' Dir , rforr—tlc,age Svropo..: Arai \Vitt, D trtil David K :+lkorry, 'William P. ILlmei, Jaw 94'1.11011. rift.? ttIuNAC 0 CNIE 11 , 1 Pr