L zfyive star'ina ettitutinft Gettranwic. Fri IR7, Dee. 4. ISOS TIM WAY Al k ElifloOD FAWN ER WORMS The Rural American says "A good 'farmer will not pIOW more laud than he can .cultivate well; poorly eultivatX hind Is al ways growing poorer, while well tille4 land is constantly improving. A good 'fanner takes care of all fields alike; and will nbt slight some fields because they are not so rich and pleasant to work as others, but will devote his attention to the improve ment of his whole farm, and not let any part go to waste, to grow brush and briers. A good 'farmer will not keep more cattle, lnges, or other stock titan he can keep in good order. Stock in good •order at ,the beginning of winter, are much easier winter ed than poor stock. A good fanner will have At straw stack or good comfortable sheds, for his stock to lie by or rgAder du ring the chilling winds of winter ; a little money spent in preparing sheds for stock will return a very good interest A. good farmer will not depend upon his neighbors for what he can produce himself; he will early plant out a good orchard of the different varieties , of fruit, and -take special care to cultivate the smaller fruits and•berries, also to make a good garden and keep the same in the best of order. And if his neighbors see that he is doing all this— trying to produce all that is necessary to make hkaself and Welly comfortable—they will be very willing and even glad wane times:to famish him and 'family fruit, &c., while his own orchard is growing up. A. good farmer will pay Litention to polit ical matters, and not be ignorant of the great questions of National and State po licy, which will always agitate, more or loss, a free people. Yet, in doing this, he will not spend -his time in the village, by the store or tavern, whittling pine boxes : but will .tttend to his various kinds of work in due sewn,, and fix up all things ready for the approaching winter. When a good farmer has anything_to sell, he is willing to flake a fair price when offer ed to him. I know a farmer who last year was offered $3 10 per bushel for Ids wheat ; he was not. Willing to sell at that, he want ed five dollars per bushel ; waited a while for the market to rise, and was giad,to take $2 sp per bushel. 11011TIOULTITRALPIIMENG.—A blarnachn setts paper tells of a curious experiment which will interest those of horticultural tastes who have leisure and fancy to try it : I have just seen a very pretty and fanci ful idea developed on pears and apples in the orchard of a friend at West . Roxbury, Hass.. As you ramble among the trees you are ever and anon saluted by an inscription upon the fruit, done as it were by the hands of nature herself. Here you meet with the familiar name of Mary, or Alice, or a date (1868)---in brief,!everything that may sug gest itself to your taste and fancy ; arid all done in the skin of the fruit, without abra akin or any foreign impression. The dis covery was made by. the Hon. Arthur W. Austin, of West Roxbury, in 1861-2. He observed, during the former year, that ap ples did not redden in that part of the fruit where a leaf happened to lie upon it. In 1862, he cut out letters from newspapers, and when the apples were yet green, he pasted them upon them with paste such as the apothecaries use, made of gum traga eanth. The apples would redden in all parts not covered by the pasted letters.— When the fruit had reddened to perfection the letters were removed, and they would appear permanently outlined in green. So, again, when he pasted on the apple a paper hi wliich the letters were cut out, the parts ca ered by the paper would be green, and the letters would appear,' distinctly turned in red, the green ground surrounding them. The experiment is a very pretty one, and produces a happy effect. BRASONABLE EirGGESTION on the ar rangement of stalls fur cattle is given by the Saturday EvcninglPost We have seen lately in one neighborhood up in the mountain farm regions of Penn sylvania, three instances of what appear to us to he comfortable, common sense stls for cattle. The stalls are wide enough to admit of the animals' turning in them, the *les closely boarded up, the floor a dais, ruised - seven or eight inches above that 01 the passageway in the rear, with an out ward pitch of about three inches in the length of the stall, the etiti ance of each closed with two leaved folding doors open ing inwards. There are no rings, stanch ions, or any tying or fastening by the bead. No animal not absolutely a tool, will ever stand, head down hill, and always, in every instance, we found the catttc in these stalls, standing "right end up," well up to the rack, and as clean and comfortable as ani mals ever need be. As all the bovine ani mals have their little itches and inconveni ences to attend to as well as ourselves, and would be better for the use of their tongues with which they can reach nearly every part of their bodies, this freedom of the stall seems • a very good common sense ar r. •ment, besides providing comfortable quarters in all cold, stormy weather. The stalls need not be expensive, being all made of rough materials, and a sufficient opening above the folding-doors to afford free venti lation. Sums To FAsmxns.—An exchange has the following : Don't buy a piano tar your daughters while your eons need a plow. Don't let your horses be seen standing much at the tavern-door; it don't look ,right. Don't give the merchant a chance to dun Yon. Protupt payments make independent men. Jeep good fences, especially line fences; they promote good feelings among neigh hors. , decent, substantial clothing for your children makes them think better. of them selves, and keeps the doctors away. Pont starve your land; if you do, you will grow lean. Pont buy patent rights to sell again. Pon't become surety for him who milts for the sheriff. Buy a farm•wagon befbre a fine canine. If you have a yoke of oxen, don's be asbamed of them, and give yoyr note far a span of horses. Don't ran for constable ; YOU may get it, and let the plow stand. Teach your boys to look up and forward, never down or backward._ lEkeit leave to memory what should be written ; it makes lawsuits. When the labors of the day are past, let good books sad newspapers invite the youngsters to the idainkroom. • %, To Moo ♦ BALK! 11088 ii Dana,—ln India where a horse pan and will not draw, instead of Whipping, sparring or burning hi.n, as is.frequently the practice in more civilised countries, they quietly get a rope and attaching It 10 one of the fore feet, one or two men takerbold of it, 'sal advancing a few paces ahead of the horse, pull their best. No matter how stribbOrd the animal may be, a few doses of such iventment ef fects a perfect. cure. . Torn turkeys were, cooped up-and NI with rectal, boiled potatoes and oats ; corn °them of the same brood were treated in a' finales manner in another pen, but with a ona n dadly, of finely ptdveidzedolunixbalad ed to the food, and an abundant supply of the oast Ail eight were killed the same day, and those fed with the ebareoal were botind to weigh a pound and a half more gle Ohms, and to be of much better our cumitnoi sato; oftwitc. C LOT .11 I IV T R w trzt.b. , bps Jint retorgadlorl Largest St liest i .Keleqted Stock of Clothing over opened in the county, which be le lolling at re markably low micas. ITh Stock cenaiit• or OYE:RCO:A'I~S, ON. ALL STILES ANAIEIZEA, Dress Coats, Business -Coats, - Pasty Usasimere Coats ot all siylee, Satinet and Jean 'Ooats: vary cheap, .Doeskln Fancy Crusiniero and Ea hinet Pants, Wool Shirts, White Shirts, tinder Shirts and Drawers, Clocks, Mum teal Instruments o rail kinds, TOBACCO & CIGARS, Razoia Pipes, Brushes, Neck-ties, and 'a thousand other 4ticlas too sktunerous to mention. In • newspa per: advortisoment. V. CONNING Et A.M. Oct. 2, 11188.—tt SELLING OFF AT COSTO Haring deterniinedlo closeout my entire Stock'of READY-MADE .C.VYTHING, WILL SUL AT C S T OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, , VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C., &C. - desirous of securing good bargtdns can now bare an opportunity by calling at my Store. Come one and come all. . " GAO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct.2.—tt • • HEAD-QUARTERS FOE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, AND Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, SUCH AS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER ? CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINGS, GLOVES, ol" HANDKERCHIEFS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, UMBRELLAS, CANS, I keep Grralenien's Wear of all kiwis and will sell there at the LOWEST CASH PRICES ALSO Boys' Eats & Shoes, in grcat variety 111.3 tie me a call before purchasing else where April 1857.-tf KLING_EL'S Boot and Shoo Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TIVO DOORS SOVITI OF WIZ PRESRFTRRIAIi (7F1171 - - Tundersigned hasjnet returned from the city J. with the beet end cheeped - variety of Boot., Shoes and Gaiters, anti:viand Summer, ever oll• tertel• in Gettysburg. Bin stock etmists of LADIES' COXGRESS GA/I$M.; LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' RID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,' GENTS' AMERICAN CALF ROOTS, GENTS' KIP ROOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, O E.NTS' BROGANS, ko., Ac. MISSES' CONGRE SS 0 ArERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., Ac., tic,, Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, kc., Ac. INFANTS' SHOES., all styles, . IN LARGE VARIETY. Also. Boots end Shoes of hie own manufacture eon- atontly on howl All will be sold at the lowest living profit!, Ilny urs, from town and :country. are Invited to call and ex amine Ronda and prices bofure purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can pleaso all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Boots Mines, and Gai ters, will also be cartied on, In all its branches, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but tlrst-class wro kmen, and using none but the .choicest leather, he feels coafldentcf maintaining his. formeetepujation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve ft. for past favors, he solicits a continit ance of public patronage. D. H. BI.INGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 1868.-t THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SIMMER. Hats, Caps , Boots Sz, Shoes, Just received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chambersburg &red, First ktquar t 4., , GETTYSBIJRG, PENNA-.; Where the public can find a large and varied meet which he Is selling cheap. Re also manufac tures and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and on reasonable tarps: Bridles, Halters, Trunks 'Valises Whips, Cigars, and a varloty of iv> lons, give us a call. fipril 29, 1a89...it New Boot and Shoe Store: D. KIMILLER & BRO„ GETTYSBURG, PENNA., YORK STREET, OPPOSITE TEE - BANK. TE A E ndersigned hare -opened a 110 W Boot and Shoe Store, on York 'trier, 'Gettysburg, in the room recently occupied by Born 4. ItoOtaritrr, and hare just received from the City s Jame assort ment Cl 800.T.S & SHOES • r s GENTLEMEN, LADII eitCHIL DRE.NS' WEAK . • Consisting of Calf&Kip Boots, Congress Balmotal Gai ters, Slippeis, &c. We also kith! tiYACITARIt - TO:ORDER, all hinds of 80078 AND 11110.10.. th• work being made up of but materials and by. Stet elites workmen. The senior partner baa been In.the bellows thr ova, 1$ peril and personally anparintende all work nude nt ; We respectfdlly invite the attention of the peWto our tettblisitment, alld hops by atrist attention to beeline and by selling at l owest eaeh paawto ere entire aittleSsettcm. ' • . DAYIDKITZEILLEL JACOB A.I9II7,IIILLER. JIM. 94, 111138.--if CLOTHING! CLOTHING! NEW AND LAITM ARRIVALL 4 ....... J. DILINIEHRIIOI7, owner s of the Dlemood and Turk woo., basjows nowskod film thy ell, with AI inmost:is etttoetlyomowetiwont dt MOTTLING NOR TALL & WERTTITOTiAIt, 'hi* to will await. Asa Flom as esinkot WI to loam Owl off Ivry roPtal.r. MO mid J for rm. OM& To look - j it the coolloint too *audit ootuic and mot aadoolomoila ' sad Wow a 4 iia, to sit hit low gorfow--coner. cannot p bin boy, whin they ode It solawoil Lotiolrlateroot to do no. HO /I is Coat PallloiToolsoi otall styli,/ and maw& &b.• Rah Boots and Shoot forg ik f an 11%8017, ti w , 1i„ : „,,,,,„. My ev kliesew tr : I'ooo4 tabulAssany, andabortstrettatineay. eau, wasibatt, #rtimorlik -- 4 Wooed owl As OlO oi o ottiorsoioloo, owtholly too imultosto' to &Wl* lugropope t advorlimmosoal. • ' Re avit,Ate ettemUogi of the public to ill sty Itook oosidnrt *dint will iptooor—rour ito Ono cm rirwidlohoor. toWsg ttioeme—Ammor orkstrootaioltim Attifil.4f 4/00,111401401, WWI -VAC W 'EST .41 .4 r1.1.11.14f lit 4 11C 71+ ritinulicsitgald lust truclad a nee Ilmailleits,* wpoot ßi ld wz illios lbstabboluast, ist,ilhulesba at m , peer Stott:tn. iii Oebtokatopi, Ida* * r a, ' -, 1. , Shoes, Gaiters, Blip Boo if\ $ ` 8 7 4/Cf°.) &0., ' tar wen, S IL is.P • iostitaadsg arr mit auw e rni. Ak i out , r, l4 3 l bur in& - . e4BAY' I 3I7 -- Paiianie Aturrgoim..- • i lasi O s P. m 111 “ dllust44 41 1 4 -,144 4 114 , 11 , 11113 Oa r ' 2. - 41 4 41,44; r 4. , tersmoripinothis e miumMuliSdatuk* 0.6.111w4ii STEREOSCOPIC ALBUMS, E. *R. T. ANTRONYAVCO.-, ittilttit the atittition of the 'Trade to Mott mo sortieist ot tbeabova,of t?otr own pal , • Wepublish over roar Thousand subject/ of Stereo. ion* Views, Inchiding gluons, Mammoth Cave, Cuba, Catskills, Central Park, New Grenada, Badman, Trenton Fan., Venezuela, White Mom talni t Great West, The Andes, Washington, Housatonic, China, Saratoga,; Delaware, Japse, West Point, Instantaneous, !England, lc., an. Oarlmported Vlows embrace a large misortsiont, Incladlug-th• &deaf productloas of Wm. Kogleod, G. W. Wilson, Lamy, and °the eminent pliatogroph ors.coludoUng of Bwitsorland, "Alma Pytinooo, Ports, Bolltomd, Boatload. Terttilles. A tutw and intensely interesting series. Also, il luminated and Transparent-View., to great variety.— Wu ars also exclusive Agents in America fur 'JIM RIM; QLAEB Wyzws,” of which we hale a Nolen. dktaasortonat. Agitate fdt Frith's Series of 8 1 /0.61 1 ,4 in. Photographic Views in Switzerland, the Rhine, Englaid, Scotland, Wales, kn. BTAISSOSOOPSS.—We manufacture very largely, and tiara a large stock of the Scot styles at the home rater. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Our Manufazture ut Albums I. well know u throughout the couutry as su perior In quality sod beauty , to all others. All we sell are made in our own factory,' and our styles era differsnt fr thole of any .•ther maker.— Boyers should not foil to see onr stock before flaking ikeirparchases. C H R OMOS. Thews be tutlful pictures, that cannot he distinguish ed from the finest ed Paintings, at once•tenth their cost, we import largely from Pat Is, Loudon, Vienna and Rowe, and supply the trails at the lowest rates. 501 tfraolway, N..n. York. Itoporteraarol 31anuf'rs of Photographic Matori3l.4 BEEF, IRON AND PURE BRANDY, BY DR. HARTMAN, Regular Graduate of the UnPversity of Pennsylvania It will positively cure Consumption, Coughs and Colds, andel I dl■eaaesof the Lungs or Bronchi/OD:thee. Ill= been the means of RESTORING TUOUSA N DB to health Who lt►ve beau given up beyond the reach of medical ansistance. It does more to relieve the Coo• samptiire than anything ever known. Unequalled stiengthewer for delicate Ladies and Children. RACY 7GE NUTRITIOUS POR -019 ORME BEEP. Tat Bret effected by the _NDY In Russia, after countries I have travelled I be delivered it their GE 01NO ELL Ladies , Pane Furs I AT JOHN FAREIR 'S k Ohi Eatabllahed FUR lilanufactory, No. 714 ARCH STREET, abov • h, PHILADELPHIA. Have now In S tore of my own Importation and MIZI ahem" one of the {argent and moat beautiful melee- Dona of for Ladles' and Children's Wear, In the City. Also, a fine aasortaient or Gente Fur Olo•es and c o n. n . I sin eulflfed to dispose of my rood' at very reason able prices( and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adams county and vicinity. dtirltemerober the Name, Number and Street! No. 718 Arch at., ab. 7M, south aide, Phila *i-numno Partner, no connection With any other store In Philadelphia. [Oct. The Farmers' Book 1 140 beautiful and useful illustrations. 750 octavo pages. ilbovring just what every farmer rants to `know: lIOW TO MAKE TELE FARM PAY 8.414 circular giving full description. Experienced Book Agenta and others, wanted to take thia hook to every Farmer in every community. Bo linen perntiviat. Pays Irom $1:0 to s2oo por month according exparience and ability. Addrea FE/OLAF, kicCiiritDl * CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, Ili, or Rt. Loola, Mo. fan f. 23.—pm CARD. HATING disposed of the I lat ELSIOR GALLERY . ' to Blessra Ttrrox and !irate, I take the oppor entity of =tending to the public my sincere thanks tor their liberal patronage in the past: and knowing my evermore to be prompt. thorongh; endrgetic and practical photographer., I ask for them a eon clamant° of the same. They having had almost entire eon trot of the Xxcelslor Gallery for the last VaOyean, I know that ttuiy will exert every effort to renderfall satisfaction at all times. C. .1. TYSON.. Oct. n: -am Gettysburg, Pa. "DON'T BE FOOLISH." LEND . TWENTY-11 YE USTI, AND RECEIVE by 1.3 return mall sample lot of tile eel ebrAted "MORWAy OATS," which produces 100 bushels to the acre. Also, for 25 cents, a sample lot of the renowned "CALIFORNIA WHEAT," which has beau so highly spoken of by the Agrienl turgid papers. . The above seeds have been well rlweiv ed and recommended by the N. Y. Farmer's Club. Both sent No of postage on receipt of r..Ucts. Ad Arms L. CARL, Box 3391, New ork Y. O. Out. 23.--3 m _OROOMS ! BROOMS • . The undersigned continuos to m•titifvetore Brooms at his old staud in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. Re will hare daring the fall a full supply ou hand, and will be qble to furnish them WIIOLESALS: OR RETAIL. Brooms made to order or on the shares. Persona hiving Broom Corn would do well to give' him a call. B. R. TIPTON. Gettysburg, Nov. 6.-3rn Fine Custom- Made BOATS AND SHOES FOR. GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES on Sand or made to measure. Prices Sxed at LOW FIGURES. An Il traced Price List with instructions for sell' measure ment sent on receipt of Post ()Moo address. WM. P. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth st., above Chestnut,. PHILADELPHIA. August SI, 11168,-Ii OYSTER SALOON JOHN GRUEL, ChambersburgSt., Gettysburg, p la door to Eagle Rotel, Announces In- friends th at In addition to Ida CON ECTIONERY Ds bas opened an Oyster 'Womb at his old stand on Chs.mbOz•bousi street, wbers dorbur Uce moon ha will keep cumquat, on hand PRIME OYSTERS,, the best the market can afford, with spacial mama• modotions tor LADIES &GENTLEMEN *atm. Give us a call. •tig Nov. 13.—U Motels and Nototsurants. EAO-LE The largest and Molt eonmodloas la 'GETTY/MI:MG, MINA: comma or casszrassinut aro wastaseTot main -7 1 1 ; JOKE L. TATE Propr ietor,' 45 ' aara,o Omnibus, for Possougentaud Baggsgo, roll to the Driot, on arrival and departure otitoll Itood Modals. &mini torviatt, pad roosoeablo charges. Noy 911,1867, KEYSTONE 1 - 10TELa GETTY= oRG, P 4. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR; .THIS is anew Rouse, and has been .2. stud up to the moot apprurod style. Its I visinat and comPolhot, Was it tbio moot WOW portico */ tple loom. lotei alums* ptestiloboast i•doki t t , 4 "eam , *latkitam,t or , Plat ot. moth Iritk a ßgassiddlistra4.444: lyipedsonivemusal, iota acsar k ,w eir loft okftl-uot row oattomit laptop& *tiliatotot Inutipolplekt tits ootertoluatotoottborddlo, sad in' seltat s daft etpsidkpatrimilic 114 VUOrtitaittettil. - 101 BROADVIA I; NEW T 0174 s!tuspiracregi; said deporidaion. Iralead, . 1 Spain, Wales, ' Tuileries, Pompeii, St.Olond, Germany, Trion.l3. A ustrin, 1 Central Palace, Tyrol, Fontainebleau, Campaign*, Naples, I Nome, ke., Ac. Also, THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, E. le 11. T..k NTIION Y & CO Auccete iu my ovro famb ration to the public I feel one who reads this (even me convinced, by a single Unable medicine. tunny a4drars. Price FIITEHNTLLATRZET, PH/A. , Richards k Co., Taith a, nollosay £Cowde n, ter I Co., Fourth And MIMI FANCY FURS, JOHN F AREIR A, FARMERS: TAIIIIHRS' SONS! NOW . OPEN. . . visitustri*: - • - e ELECTRIC ' .vouN.l" SOO POUN DI TELEGWE 4.)111NA. FOR nit; ma; kw l POTHLD , 46KETIIRO 4 ),T, INFLUENZA, (111110110 a. • I Or apiE,..silter dedlernmatory nr Inward disease of the Throat Ir.,not ef too long standing. A Ise, SCA MAT • .THR EAST INDIA MINIUM ' COMPANY'S ?We medicine has been tried In OFSICE, TEIOLTSANDS OF CASES, NOS. 23 AND 25 NASSAU STREET. • NEW t YORK' i• stlfilevent parks of - the country, and has never , I been known to lkil If taken iu tins. and according toellreeos It is warranted to cure. Organised tinder epochs l charter from the State of f ttn • ' i It a trial and .it wllitmank for Itself. Every household should New Tea. I'proride eltermsetres Ith a bum uf this rne.licine and keep ft rue hands. The cure, that it hae effected are truly marvelous. Prepared and sold by TSRAri. Yorar it Co., Get tysburg, Pa, or by their authorized eget. te. For sate at nearly all theStorea in Adam. county. Yfartft.ll6l.-tf ISRAEL YOUR t A CO. • , A. CARD TO Tila LADIES. DR DIPO.NCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS 'FOR FP.M'ALE - I. %fallible in correcting irregu larities, Se:noting Obst ruetlon• of the Monthly Turn.. from a hat cr, C..to,c, and always Auccesarul as a Pee -1/(111YP. buruliarly 'Mated, or thous supp...sing thc,...el v.,+ are caul iow.d 3 fot using theve Piiie while in 6,1 cwrviiti.wi luat they "Invite Inioiar.. tin 4r," aftvr which adaaniitl.n, tha Proprietor MI -11317170 nu I , 4l3)ll . libility. :tit:l,llA their stillness ti ill pry. vent any onfacht..f 1.. health. Price $1 por ibsz. Sit 11...1. ;.:a. fold by J. 'I. Hi; It Eit, D. t Is A t fir Get ty-16111-g., l'a. Ladles. by tending bin. 'al Iltrunbe Pb 77.. a have the P. 114 Runt. (~1.11 so tr...., l.c M 411, to any part of tiinconaity of CAPITAL $50,000 MAASS, $lOO .11ACU How. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Philadelphia. 'PAUL 8. FORBES, of Russell it Co., China. PEED. BUTTERFIELD, of Y. Bat torilold & Co., New York. ISAAC LI VERMOR R, Tr easurer Michigan Cos t rat Railroad. Boston. —• • . ALICXANDER•HOLLAND, Trolsurer American Kr press oorapany, Now York_ Hos. JAAIES NOXON, Eyracusc. N. Y. O. H. PALMER, Treasurer Yrusttru Union Tele— graoh Company, New York. FLETCHER, WESTRAY. of Well ray, tlibbA A Hord. castle, New York. NICHOLAS )TICKLES, New A.G. CURTIN, President. N. MICKLES, Vice Prwident. GPORGE ELLIS (CasbfeT Sntinnil C.,nimen 'ealtlt,)treasurer. Nor. A. K. McCLUitkl, The Chinese Grerernment lutring (11,,,njh the Hon. etnvon Burlingame)concededlo the Company the p i oiLgeorcnnnedingU.egreat reAr.:rts of the Empirchy submarine electric Woe. 'ph cable, clog orieraficnz in. China. an,/ Guy fries ffencli 1 , ,,e nine hundred miles at ono.", be:ulqn fdh.v:iny EOM ET2I uoug•K ,a 6 S atow Foo-Ch w Wan Cbtl Mogi li• DV; Cliutn OE Theanporte bare n_f.irelgn cern:7me9 000, and en eouruarmi dquiu.tie btaigle t. hicb u e hare the immense internal cell:mere., the I:mpire. radiating from these points, through its cauels d ad navigable rivers. The cable helot , : laid. this (bent:tarty prop.,,, ere:, t leg laud lines, and tstablishin z a al,ce .y An I tre,t worthy means of c-iifnunt,nttim, winch nun,. c wand there, at every where eke, the eurttanm:irxti~ us of the Government, of busiusls, afel life, especially In China. Fhb has no r , 4ta sYvtetn, and her only meson now of a,matuniciting iofcrihttiott is by couriers en land, and by steamer, en walcr. The Western Wu hi knows that Citin4 Is d t cry large country, in the main densely peopkal ; but (ow yet realize that she co-..:lns more than a third of the hut man race. The returns wain to her central stithorlties fur taxing purposes by the lcutt trates make her.pwprilation Your Ilundral and Paw tan -William', and this Is woe likely to be wader thort over the %etas] aggregate. Nearly all of -hese, aho are over ten years old, net only con tut du read and write. Iler dvlllzatlon Is peculiar, tot her Ilteratare is as extenrive as that of Europe. Chits., a I Anil of teachers and traders; and the latter nru exceedingly quick to avail themselves of every protritred facility for procuring early Information. It in ulinerniAl in California that the Chinese make zrest usu.f the tele graph, though it there transmite messages in English alone. To day great cumbers of fleet &Letwins are owned by Chinese merchautv, and used by thorn ex clusively fur the transmission of early Intelligence.— If the telegraph we propose, connect It, g all to it great seaports, were now in existence, it is believed that Its business woUid pay the coat within the fleet two years of Its auccessful operation, and would steadily increase thereafter. • No entorprisecommends Itself as in a greater de gree remunerative to capitaltsto. ■nd to our whole people. It Is of a vast national importance com mercially, politically, and evangelically. i t aThe stock of this Company has been unquali fiedly recommended to capitalists and business urea, as admirable luveltment by editorial articles to the New York gera/d, Tribune, World, Timer, Post. Ex• • us, haeleperodenf, and to tbe Philadelphia Sort', srioada, free, Lager, Inquirer, Age, Bialetih nod of this Company. to a limited number, may ed at $5O cads, $lO payable down, $l5 on the tuber, and s2h payable in monthly inotal each', C4.1111/21fLICillg December 1, Inhe,on be Ate lot of No meat of $2 appllcatfou t SOCTIL Tlllll Slarre.can be obtained Gotty.burg by applicatiou to J B. ssit , Cashier of he gertyibuig National Bank ; in . oxfont, to J. Jan - hst,t„ Cub ier of Nati-nal Beak; who are Baokera, autb iv - A to receive .ut.- script lone. and can give all u • firformatl,,n on the subject. I:.' , opt. 13, A SERVANT FOR LL Roth's Improccinent for Opcning, 1 :19.5.7.9 and hitching Gates, s`• M A b T ug h g e y , n t,,a t t a m c i , eLt to y b ga , t a e n a rL . I eratrJ from nd, iu nuy de sired direction tram the gate—opened and timed from one point, al any distal/re &cm the gate This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and et run r will not be disarranged by tho saggitti, of the guq nor by the front raising the poets ; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, haring the Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Farm Rights of this im provement, Also, ROTII k BILLNE'B AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to ail who have gatee to drive throne—aa they reoet:ri by their team, open, close and latch a gate, without the necesaity of getting in. the wet or tout. Fur farther information, he.. addreae ISRAEL PRICKER. Ilenelien P. 0., Ailame co., Pa. May 13.-a taming lupltmento, a.i. FARM IMPLEMENTS WILLOUGHBI"S GUM SPRING DRILL. num Best Drill in ore, will sow all kin , b of Grain 1 without changing any part of the Drill. Can furnish them with or without the Guano Attachments Gnat - ante.] to do good work. Also, tho Hanisburg Fanmg Mill made In New York. flinallY us Rood as the formerly sold in this county. SEPARATORS AND TFIRESIIERS, CLOVER 11UL-\!K LESS, STEEL PLOUGHS, &C., FARMING ' \ PLEMENTS GENERA.LLY. ?or sale by WILWIRLE. I \ HERBS AND ROOTS. Aug. 1.4.-40 J. H. SHIREMAN'S REAPERS & MOWERS HAYING beau agent for this machine last season, I tiro offer it to the rarmer thin season. It Jewell known, having taken the premium at the Benders vile Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over seven others, which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dillsburg Mowing Match. devingconcluded not to otter any machine that will not give entire satisfaction, I have refused agencies of several other machines, and now offer this one as TEE GREAT MACHINE, OF THT, SEASON. aivlog Wad*** myself; I know exactly what It will do. - Leonid lefar you to worse of fanners who ha.. parcheaed maohloaa of me, who are highly pleased and Nay this la the only machine they would uge. XxtaiLaidwara on baud, and repairing 3one here at my place. This la • great conalderatlop—t he machine, mu be repaired at home Immediately, and with tench las Cost. Another great Baring is the BINDER which is at - Wetted to thin celebrsted Reaper and Mower: It has' been thoroughly tried, and given entire satisfaction-- J*l2lring no harvest hand excepts driver. This 'tinder can also be attached to the Ellapetta which have been sold; but cannot be attached to any (Abu . rsactilne except libirenuaa. r.• ' I will here refer youto a few farmers, in dlderent ilocalltiee, who . have beught and need these machines Stephen Hillier; M li r r ..lJ 44r4 tin, ar ' i meTti lli W it" ier e* ata l' , Ulrich Jainbe, J. R.. Hershey Le Jacob Hartman, ' B. 11. Woodbaro. • . Jacob Lamen, 7 srlth others, too numerotia to mention This machine has a self-rake, aide delivery, and t ls warranted to do its work as above recommended. L Also on hand; SHIHEMAINPS SELF.DISCIIAItiIDW WORSE HAIL, a Arid-rate article, which we will sell #t the lowest Imesible price. Wairanted to give mitts.. faction. Also the COLIMBIA BAKE always on hand. z *whims can be,seen at my house, thireentiles south Of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battledield LIII O IS c • June3..--tf Viable rtANNON'S 'La MARBLE WORKS, OPENER OP DAL rIMOREAND -EAST MID. 4 DLE ST., OPPOSITE TILE 00IIRT-ROIJSE, GETTYSB UEG, ; PA., $ EERY DESOBIE'TION OP: STORE REDOOTID IN THE YINEST STYLE OE THE AHT. , d 147 29.18ar-tt ET'riBitURGI MARBLEIs ill+ Bast York 8 treet,Gettisbneg,l4,.' Whirinhr streprepared ttitfun2lshallk!!tdiat rock intbeirlhe iitrou Al KOMORI% teliftigs,kr4DATPXM , . warnas, kg., to at thipsliortaainotles,sod as chow airthalakespest *retro ai a can. Produce t 'kcal n %MINT& KaY 29 1 iirr. .is,oov,ooo DIR=TORS Minn P . .1 i o) . e,,tott _)1000 .1m ,000 . ...1 2:43 1 t. •_rx ono EIMIM I,XEL 4 CO., T%E.ET, Pill ADELPillii Auithhiedie' ebund lat isestribie Containing dye; itQoM 'loot wilts cambric, sad Ist IsiVatigit‘ on ttr . l - iilt, iElving it s rich glossy Ant" oad a .4 * 04.-Plic u W , " • WIZ NNW pl• by A. D. Busidar, Draped, Mays tp~ Pa [OA 2,18111.4 y ALL AROUND THE WORLD! • The First Premium of a Silver Mediii was awarded Bar - rat's Hair Restorative:, By the N. H. State Se...lety, et its ntir liolika in l's.Za:lltau, Sept. 20, BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- Sti)ItATIVE n•itercr Uny 11lir to rittundc,,lur Prntne4c, the grutrth nr thtt flair. Chan •ta the root' to their ofigiunt orAnic action. Eradicat,.4 Dandruff and Humors. Prey;r:N Llling • , I'. Ts a sapeaior Dre,sing. It cuoroiLs no injarkma in g r,di en t, and in the molt pcpular and reliable Article tl,:ugh,nt the E.,e, {Seel, North and South J. IL r..inßErr a co., pr,trio,,,,, CA.Sold by [Jr. 11. Iforuer,Clettpsharg: J.P. Thu;l:- it:La:ugh, Itatupt.,D; liarttnan auJ Sadler, Patera Ito rg;:ttnyeter b eon, Li ttlestowir ; awl Druggists gen MEI THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE X. 1566. L TILE GREAT Zingari Bitters. Mille: WONDERFUL REMEDY was llse;.vered and introduced about' twenty years ago by Dr. 8. Cheopsus_an eminent - Egyptian physician. lie had long s. , en and felt the want of some remedy which would' ;strike at the root of iliac Ise. ant so prevent muck ofthe Inhering which the !Inman fami ly was thou compelled to endure. This great question wan presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as Le moved among the sick muddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remixticrs then in use. Thai Le was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zi fixed Bitters. The effect of this preparation to the pre vention "and Core of disease was so m;orellous and astonishing, that the most flattering marks of royal favor.were bestowed upon Lint who discovered it.— ; Ws nano was placed upon the Roll of Nobles • and a gold medal with the following inecriptlon—Dr. 8. Cheopeux. the Public Tleuefactor—wa, presented to him by tLe Viceroy. prepsrat ion Las lice° li , ed in a e vera tepliteinic. of cholera, both as a preventive Itn I enratire meal tire, and with such great sucreni, that it has been in tro,fuce,l Into nearly all the 10.p.t. - aho of the 011 world. Th• old saying that an 01.1,1Cevr prevention is worth a p•;nnd of cure, applies with rnarvelbus force to oh , I,:ra, and thLref,,re Any remedy that will protect ue ;Lzainit this terrible disease .Loul I br freely and per.istently used. All pathologist. now agree that the ch,,dera pmsor, note en the eyitem thrungh the 1,10 t and that any combination which Acta uu the excretory organs, and keep. them In workingorder, mostprevent a elillkiLut accumulation of the poison to ex,rt its terruble effects On the organism. This 15 true not Duty of clab,a, but •.f nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms cl fever. . . . The Zirk,, ,, ail Bitters Is Just such a reu,rly as the • 441 , 01 e condition* require. It acts on the organs of i excr,Cion and secretion, keeping up a perfect Lai :• al, r. beti , Reerl them. This Bitters Is c•inpused ett tir.ly of ru...t• said kerbs, au nicely concocted that err7.-.rzar: iSsi‘ifed upon 61:21, put ire rune. lie L.P.4te i:1 plossant and ill effects prompt andiasting. Nutaer,us cases of the fallowing diseases have t. , ...eu cared by it: Cholera, Diarrlio:a, Dysentery, detatulia, inftuill r and Typhus Fever. Fever. AlKue, NervNus Debility, Auto u.a. Female I ero,ularities, Dy,polists, Fl.tul,mcy, Colic, ac. Pt!ce line Dullar per .lunrt Bottle. Priucips sp ot at the Walnut i trial' wharf, Har risburg, Ye'. Sold by Drug 'std. Hotel keepers and Grocers gen erally. fice—P. • burg. LVT3PIT. Asaa.A. RAUTP.II, - Sule Proprietor arg, Pp May 20,1367 D R T A \L U R'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and .ture3ble TONIC STI3ICLANT, STOM ACUIC AND CARM:NATIVIZ BIT TER S, Extract:A entirely from ' , „ „ 114111y bonillcial Iv DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for the persons mg- fering from Disorders of the Dowels, 'flatulence, to Sold Everywhere Depot, No. 413 . Market Otreet, Philad'es. 3% K. TAYLOR A: CO. Sept.:ll, 31103.-1 y AY .EWS HAIR VIGOR ROB THE-BENOVATION OF THH II A I R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dressing which is *fonds agreeable,- healthy, and effectual *yr preferring the hair. Faded or tray hair soon restored to itroriginsd color and the gtou and freshmen of youth. Thin hair ix thickened, felling hair checked. and beldneessften,-thengh not always cured by lie 1100. !fatting Can ragas the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Btitiottetraa contain eon be saved for useful was by this aPplication. Instead of tiding the hair id, a patty sediment, tt will keep it Maim and rigor ous. Its aceasional us* will 'present the hair from Wiling gray dr (Min oil; and canievently proyeat baldness. Ale 'Ant= those dtdotecieue substances hich make soniepriparitions dangerous and infurt jons to the hair, the Vigor can tasty. besuellt but no berm gatstadmerely les FAIR DfiESSING7 Prepared bytt;: Ayer & Co., PICAOTICat Ammon =BMWS; Low~L~~a~~s. NEW FORWA;, DING AND COMMIS6IO.N HOUSE. I AVTNG pnichased the extensive Warehouse, can, of cm, k It.taxenser, the undersigned Intend be estry nu the bemuses, na. der the firm of Bigness t eo., at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Itlii.rowd et stets, ou a more extent. scale than heretofore. 4w-A regular Ha* Of Freight Cars will lve our Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON. andsarcom mishi ion :taloa will be [Mil as occasion May require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight st all times to and from Baltimore. All hu•in," this kind entrusted to ad, will be p rompt• is et tondril to. OM. care ran to the Warehouse 05 giceio.son I(5 uurtn Howard street, Balti more Beirut heti - Talked to pay good primer, sell cbrap nou .!.41 (rid), yr invite.evorybody to give us 0,111. EIZZIEM M'CURDY & MA.MILTON, PLO tile., GRAIN, GROCERIES, cte rplIE t. , :t.rhignell are payinget ttwir Ware- house, t in r3rlist, etteet,.lJuiuing Buehler§ !tall, the hil•hust Ihr FLOW: 1‘ LI EAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, RUCK w A;. ii.OV EU AND TIMOTHY-SLEDS. POTATOSS, &c., &c., 1 LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, r ti l•r.C , ffeco,Suznra, tc.,*lth Salt Flab 00.. Lurd, rubaccoa, Lc. Aisah t'l.. t•• F L'![: it, tti FEED of ,n ilave SEVERAL VALL'A rEaTILIZERS, Soluble Pzrifu ilinn IC4 ”Jas . l'lL,That• an I A A Mc pty zli..st Linrkut pric, G,r al/ tht:y t•cz, at t!, lra'c,t living tr fits— Th,y ft-% 4,/aruof patronage, resolved to giro sat:,facti,, in every cAse. July I CHANGE OF FIRM. riIHE undersigned having leased OH War elllteeron the currier of Stratton et reef h,l the Railrvad,tiettysbnrg, Pa—will carry 00 the Grain & Produce Business Mftni hest er. N. H Feb. 12, 1868 —ly in al: War., ilea. nit, hi;; Newt prices w ill always be Fit,: Ilye Cori Oats, Clurer and Tim"- thy reds , Fillaeed. Sumac. Day and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nut., 11 .uns,F1/..uffdrre. and Sidra. Pota.- t,..ee, with ercrything °lee iu tho country produce line. GROCERIES constantly for sale, Coffers. Suzars. Ib.la.ses, Syr up, Tea!, Spices, Salt, Chrev., Vinegar, Foil, 11 n~Crrd, a larch, Itr,,,lns, Ituckr:s. Elackit,hr. Ice. A ko. C%).‘l, fgt., Flail Oil, Tar, &c Yltql 01 istl kinds; Spikes and Nails; S,loklng, and Chewing To ba,.. a. Th. y are altritys able to supply a first rate article /A Flour. yr ill, the different kinds r,f Fekd. Al,,,iirouud Plaster, with Guano. aaj other r 11 the bushel. tots or car Lad. We 'X aim run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS North street. BALTIMORE, and 811 Market gtreot, PHILADELPHIA. All goats sent to either of tho above place, will be received and folvw•rdcd promptly. br marked"li.uperirc," 1 - 1. S. BENNER & BRO. April, DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods , Flour, , ' Grain , Groccrics, Lumber, Coal, (Ix. undors , gn , n keepeon band, at his Wnrellon,e, as - Gulden's Station," In Straban town- Abip or. the :the ultheGettysbitrg Railroad, all kfodn of GROCERIES, Snear, Coffee, moissess, Spiers, Ac„ with SA It Fish, Oils, ToLaeco. Baton. Lard, Au. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, inclitdiug Building Stuff, Shingles. lathaStove and Blacksmith Cod. Also, GUAM), and a large wort , mant of Dry Goods, Boots ond Shoe.. flats and Caps of all kinds, which ho /• prepared tosell at chilli:sor est pricer. Ile also pays the hittliest market price for ]f lout. Brsmi Corn, Oat., Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Bee's, Potatoes, &c., or will receive and forward the same to market on commbuSon. He respectfully sake his friends and the public to glee hint a call. And. 21,1881%-tf DANIEL GULDEN.