"' . --litt°oo ll 6 4l. *lli Ininlkr. , , ve - tbinit4=sarr t , TUB , Once Stun eras a . _dittherevith miergar r Norris, alter that gentiesii#s return from Portugal. There Was a flame , party of handsome women and faidAonablextienorho occupied high positions in %mob or State, and carried their honors bravely.. The con- remotion was chiefly about wines, and ea. pecially port wine and vintages; tb# hest maintaining, as well he might, that in 'r,hie country we never saw any real pOi ; wine and, among other pleimint things, be ever . red that Morn port wine, or what passedfor pert wine, was drank In London thew was ever made in Fondled.; that even there the gennizesertiale was never to betted for love or money, except under peculiar circum stance!, ~,7 f t, tem the - "old port" of the Lon don docks tieing; at best, but a decoction of logwood and elder-benies or grape -cut. , tinge; and that, in Au* the reel Simon Pure wail so utterly unlike; What *am for port wine here and elsewhere, that our beet judges would call it insipid, having neither body nor soul. Nevertheless, he had man aged while in Portat to make an arrange ment whereby he obtain a quarter pipe now and then o himself or a friend "as a special favor, the guernmentittelf be leg afraid to 'allow the exportation of un iluitemtel wines, lest they should injure the sale of the rest, "And now," said he, "to show you all how you have been abused in this matter, I must beg of you to tip a glass of what I call port wine,—old pen. Here George," (to a waiter behind his chair), "bring us up, —let me see,"—and here lie glanced up and down the long table, as if counting nOses,--"bring . us up thiee bottles, not more,—l cannot af ford more, till my stock is replenished,ref the vintage , I have been telling you of,—and give us clean gimes." The waiter soon appearedwith just three bottle., fat and chunky, and covered with dust and eobweba. .The clean glasses were rather undersized, it must be acknowledg ed; but they were filled, and held up to the light, and looked through, sad then there was a deal of talk about the aroma,—the bouqtiet,—and what they called the body, _u if It were condensed sunshine, dashing throtigh a live grapery. Stuart was just raising the glass to his lips, when he caught a whiff of the aroma, and set it down, with out tasting it, and without being observed. The talk went on. The ladies began to chirp and chatter like sparrows on the ' house-tops,—l give btuart'a language, not my own,—:and the sparkle of their eyei, and the uncommon freshness of their lips, by the time they had managed, the sound glass, only served totezengthett his convictions. At last, after colleting the suffrages, which were not only unanimous butten tbusiastic, the host turned to Stuart, and, seeing a fall glass before him, asked What he had to say for himself; and whether he had ever met with such old port in his life before.' "Never!" said Stuart; and then the host nodded and smiled, and' looked about with a triumphant air, as much as to say, What did 1 tell you? "Never!" .but still there was something in the look or tone of his guest which puzzled Mr. Morris, and seemed to call for explanation. "Come, come, Stuart!" sail he, "none of your tricks upon - travellers. We want your honest opinion, for we all know you are the best judge of Wines to be found on this side of the water ; and therefore I ask you' 'once more, in all seriousness; if you ever drank such old port in all your life, either at home or abroad, 'pen your honor, now ?" "Never," said tetuut,--"neier !" And then there was a dead silence, and the host himself began to look uneasy, not knowing bow to understand what he believed to be one of Stuart's jokes; and then Stuart added in his - own peculiar way : "You must efi ease me, my friend, and you ladies and gentlemen ; but I assure you that what you have all been taking for old on wine ie., not wine at all." "Not wine at all," exclaimed Norris, al most jumping out of his chair,—"wh.T, what the—plague—hi it then ?" "I should call it,—excuse me,"—taking a sniff, as he passed it back and forth be fore his nose,—"l should call it cherry bounce 1" For a moment the host appeared thunder struck, well nigh speechless with amaze ment ; but then, as if suddenly recollecting himself, his countenance underwent a change, and calling the waiter, he said , "George,yon scoundrel!" in a sort of stage whisper, that could be heard all over the room,—"George, tell me where you found these bottles." The poor fellow trembled and shook ; but after a few vt or& of ez_ planation, Morris threw himself back in his chair, and laughed and laughed until it seemed as if he would never stop ;" and it turned out that this port wine, so "carefully selected by him in Oporto, and sent home years before," as he thought, was indeed. nothing but cherrybounce, which had been put - up and set aside - for family use on spec ial occasions long before he went abioad, till-it was entirely forgotten, f LPfs.—There are said to be carried off from the soil nine pounds of lime in twenty five bushels of wheat, nine pounds in fifty • bushelsof oats, and fifteen pounds in thirty bushels of 'barley. Them ate thirty-five pounds of lime in two tuns ofryesrass, one hundred and twenty-six pounds in two tons of clover, one hundred and forty pounds in twenty-five tuns of turnips and two hund- red and seventy pounds in nine tuns of po atoes. Some soils contain au abundance of lime for a thousand years, other soils require an occasional appilcation of lime as a fbr tilizer. Tint buckwheat cake Ind sausage Season is LIMY inaugurated. The kinner constitutes a capital! breakfast, providing the dose is not too often repeated. A- persistent diet of buckwheat brings about 'cutaneous erup tions and a style of itching only relieved by =hauling counter irritation. 'Up In Berke county, where the cereal constitutes the diet of a family from November to larch, every child in the family has a tree somewhere near the house against which, to scrub his back. • Goon R&*e.rAfter hams have been smoked, 'take them clo*n and thoroughly rub tbe flesh part with molasses, then - mediately apply ground or powdered pep per, by sprinkling on as much as will stick to the Molasses, frlmit . they must be hung up .again to dry Hama treated in this man lier keep. perfectly sweet for two'or three yearn. This must -in, done before the Ily deposits the egg, inr niter that Is done noth ing willittcy their ravages. TM' LAW:a -Esui. RIMINI MN Az ittexseti.--latrits Roos, Deo. 23 , .—Refugees Irmo the counties 'noted with the miutte ;oath** is lietdk to thistity..= , They con firm the separte of the outrages. The re pottibM QM% 6aa lIIMOOICOM to in de the mama is received with Mick*. "624 u, ;type ink. a 'Ms op srosdwsy? ssid syosagglgow Tatar, who was show ing Idit cottntri 4WD, shoat town. "Oh dew, no,"laid tLe wed IA "I wooldn t do that In As street." Bnirrrann. was the 'reply . Of a renereable man to the question whether hemue stai ht the Wel of the Bring—"lia but Ism al most • 011 2 0 10 1 0 1 0 1 041 0 T has Iftesk .500,000 ad Mamma to the poor, at Loadon-isskiag bin total iliftol,lB6.oool Tarsaatil4oo4 diker ecisoNflimblider. BOW UM! atrwas Am; amnia Rowe Bowing Mae es etimptawtk o haredika jor tr-geld, Store cif. GEO. itiCORS &ARO austnbereburg , N. cam* WILL HR noseTpir2AmeroTa TO Machines delivered - in all pats of the county. The public ate estalioad agehwe pa;im es who - nab awns= of Bows iacooae o tioo With kik misclikos, Cl oaccont t pegokiitir of the gionino II owe.— Esnumbor that Mori avi - NONE • GENUINE tueleee they have the Medallion Portrait-or ELIA 4 HOWE, JR., IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE Only Airecti for Adams County 41(. 7, IVs.—tf AGENT 3 $75 to $2OO per month ! ! ! Or a Containton from which twice that mount can' be mad. by selling the • LATTA IMPROVED - COMMON SENSE - Family Sewing Machine, RRICE 181S.00. 112111aor Circulars and Terms address C. BOWERS & CO., allo South Third st., Pidladidpida, Pa. Dar. 414.111 u THE FINKLE i!z LYON LOCK STITCH SEWING. MACHINE, WITH NEW AND IMPORTANT IM- PROVEMENT& The Cheapeet GOOD MaoMne the World AGENTS W.4 t -NTES2IN EVERT TOWN ♦ liberal Caah Primlnn le offered for sechiocal Ageat Thai's agents are appointed with great facility as eatii cttc. . BPlenilid Paying Busineos for Trove ing Agents! ! Plea' mord far • Carrara. Addis." :YINKLE Alt LYON 8. M. CO., July 10; 'U.-in THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE OVERS.EAMINGI SEWING MACHINE CO .) In- .directfug attention to their CELEBRATED COM BINATION BUTTON BOLE•& SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful popularity ae con. elusive prooT of Ito great merit. The increase In the demand for th le valuable machine bu been TEN FOI D during the last eve? mortar of it. Int year before the public. This pewit cad surprising success is unprecedented in the Maguey of sewing -Machines, and we feel fully warranted In elkhoing that IT HAs No sciukr„' BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TRW WORLD, And Intrinudcally the Cheapest It la really two machineecombined in one, (by a sim ple sad beantifol mechanical arras gement,) making both tbe 'Wattle or Locksatitch, and the Ovorsemoing and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and pat hetic:in. It assents,. to the eery but manner every Va riety allowing such as, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and Bowing on, (done at the same time,) and in addi tion, °venoms, Embroiders on the edge, and makm beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all fabrics Every Machine Is warranted by the Company, or its Agents-to give entire satisfaction. Circular with full particulars and samples of work done on tbla Machine, can be had on application at ti. Salesrooms of the Company. S. W. Cbr. Eleventh and, Chestnut Streets, Phitade/phia, J. Instructions given on the ainnhint at the menu tetOonspeuy gratnttonely to align:chasers. AGENT! WANTID. NILIDELTOIL PAXSON, President. ' W. IL WonsoneAu. Treasurer D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Gottymblirg, P.. 11layN—ly h agraph aftrfu. EXCELSIO R , GALLEIIY. TIPTO.N Sr MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO TOGRAPHIS, PHOTO MINIATURES AMRBOTYppt9, Av., 4e., Stereoscopic Views ,of the • BATTLE-FIELD, sTEREcistoPEs, P}lol ()GRAPH FRAME , ALBUMS . GREAT - VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY ,REDCIPED .PRIORS. _4O/OWs drills moans taq ;home ants ltiaL Oail arca allsonsr stook miofastabed in= all moot ma to- Itre tblefaariwt. - TYBONI3 041 WARM. I - ESI ''.-....... =Ell 910. JACOBS A BRO, Zingari Bitters. THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered and Introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. 8- Cheopeus, an eminent Egyptian physician. He had long seen and felt the want ofeozu e remedy Which would -strike at the root of disease. and so prevent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day fa vivid colors as he moved among the sick &eddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the comedic' th en in use. Thus ho was led to think end experinient; and &Herten years' study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the pre ovation and care of disease was so marvellous and 'astonishing, that tbie molt Battering marks of royal fievpr were bestowed - upon him who discovered Ms name Was placed Ob the_ Roll of Nobles, and gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. S. Gheopeas, the Public Benefactv—was presented to him by the Viceroy-. odThe prepuation has been used in several epidemics cholera, both as a preventive cad curative meas ure, and with such great success, that it tuts been in ttoduced foto nearly all the general hospitals of. the old world. -The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a - pound of cure, applies with marvellous Cores to cholera, and therefore any remedy that willproteet era against this terrible disease should be freely had phrsistently used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the '-system through the blood, and tbatany combination which section the excretory organs, and keeps them la working order, must prevent a lictiticlent accumulation of the poison to exert Its terrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly 411,other maladies, especially the different ftirms of fever. The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal. cite between' them. This Bitters is composed en titely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that eery organ is acted upon ana put In tone, - Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. I Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,; Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia, Female irregul'arities, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, de. Price One Doller per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Waluut street wherfdler. Tithing, Pa. Sold by Druggists, Hotel keepers and Grocers gen- G. F. KALIIVI.EISCEI, solo Agent for Gettys- burg. 1)- —ZIor - BITTERS. N. 701 'Broadway, New Yost. A mild and agreeable TONIq £I.II3IIJIrA2CT, BTOM ACIIIC AND CARMINATIVE RIT TER S DYSPEPSIA, • and en excellent CORRECTIVE for the pirenis Rd- tering from Disorders of the Ilowrio. Flatulence, do Drpot, No. 413 Markct street, Philad'a Favt. 11, 1868.-1 y AYER'S HAIR VIGOR H A.I It The great Desideratum of the Age A droning which feat once agreeable, healthy, and offertual for preeersing the hair. traded or gray hair i t /OM restored if) at original solar and the gloss and ftwhnets of yotetk. Thin bate is thickened, filling lair checked. and baldness often, though not always eared by items. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But each as remain can be saved tbr neural rases by ads application. instead of itstling the hair with a peaty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor ous. Its oaresionnl use will prevent the hair Ikon terrnlng grly or Ailing of, and °annuitant)) , prevent baldness. Trot Aga those deleteligat inthatances widebroake came Preparations dangerous and Wart agetti the hair, 41 Vigor ititti only began but no hang lt.,z It waabtol wetly ale • HAM DRESSING, . settihir samosa 'be *land so disdtehk. ,fit sattdor oil sord34, It does Not • 'it *lda eimbrio4nd yet heft loader oh the hair, giving it a "II slam ‘ lustre and a grata:al palms. l'r.t3pared by Dr. J. O. Ayer ic Ccr., isairruaL :utualutAL CERIUM" IaiVELIs- *APS. A) , "law nr , ...aars *milt *IL _ _ OkiBoll4l' 1r0:01.1t' 8'760 - M.P 01114. - p 1. • • FOR TIM MU OP • • PUTRID SORE TEROAT, ilintrENZA, . . . stamp. etioe lost latsaamstary or traprartakmosie slush* siet Maai-110/130.1, Una: Ililitadlelaarkag beatified lir L ',lnitol7B,l/108 o.4fafig; - 1314 amiirt marae maltilisairkla takaa Hassid lasorallair to ifilaig, - 1t la warniatad alatit speak for itself. ardrYtiogieliolddlanid prosaic% ' sips with a box or this medians and steep it oa r hands. The cures that it bas •ffianiail ars truly asirralotia. • - . *3ll- and sold by !slava Toast C. 0., Get tygbasg. a - , or by their atithorissd agents. for gel. al niatiyall the Stores itt Adams county. ilts729' /1167.rti ULM. YOUN 00. A - OARV'TQ THE - LADIES. LI Tel 41011011 i PAIRIODICIAL MLA MMAIJIM,- - Irdidilideli cornett* Irmo larhies, ngObstruetkme of the Monthly Tarns,' from whaSerer Valise, and always sueemodtd as a Pre. Female* jpecullaviieltisated, or those supposhig - themaslrea*,are mmithmed agatest using these 'Pills while in . te i condition lest they *invite miscar riage,* which admonition, the Proprietor MP IRMO" no Ittlity, altho ugh their mildness tin p t any mischief to heal Price $1 per aim. Six Boxes 'Bold by .1. Y.HUBER; Druggist,ltole Agent for Get tjaliurg, Pa. Ladies, breasibing him gl through the Postughe, can have the Mills sent, (congdenti,Mira by Mall, to any part of the country free of postage.. April 29,1868.-1 y ALL AROUND THE WORLD ! The First Premium of a ailver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Naahau, Sept. 20, 1866. BARREPFS VEGETABLE HAIR RE STORATIVE restores Gray Hair to Its natural color. R omotes the growth of the. Bair. Changes the roots their original organic action. Eradicates Dandrufl and linmoia. Prevents Hair falling out. Is &superior Dressing. .It contains no injurious ingredients, and ie the most PoPtllat and 'Fellable article throughout the Rant, Brost, Northani South. J. R. BARRETT CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. 1E8..801d by Dr. R. Horner,Gettysburg; J.B. Tenet- Inbaugh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters burg;;Enyder & Bon, Littlestown, and Druggists gen erally. Feb. 12, 1868 —ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L THE GREAT P. RANTER, Bole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29,1167-. OLIVE BAi'4.NCII Extraete4 entirely from ;HERBS AND ROOTS. Highly beneficial In GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE Sold Everywhere J. K. TAYLOR & CO FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE rEILEDIATE . 4to 11114 , 12tATIT.E' SALE *} ~:.bF . •REAPt4E,A7OE CLOTHINO OWINO TO MlAMl!'fillet tome taken plaeo In our arm. by reason of the death of one of its members, it has Wean° absolutely neeesuri tontl out oar entire Stock of FAL4, ANE.),IV!NTR4 CLOTITINO.! , . Rather than oend any ',action-at It to Atte' lon we lOU afar to the people at . :DRICI:R BELOW Trn: COST OF IktiNTFAC- TURINtI, and thus clear out our snare F,AstabliKtnent. Secur ing a QUICKSALE DY LETTING VIM (MODS 00 at ifacb rates as will eatidy any reasonable nosebags!' Oar Immense how's is Candy loaded with GAMIENTS ETERY DESCRIPTION. Suitable to all Glance— Made up with the utnioet careH Of the very Finest Materials— COMPRISING, IN THE GENERAL READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. • 3000 OVERCQATS, made in most fasistmabli styles, of all kinds cut Beavers, Chinchillas, lncots; Ac. 5000 SUITS, Coats, Pants and Vests of the game ma terial, tinniness, Dress, Traveling, “Indispenslble snitsofte. 1000 COATS, Cheating''aids and Sacs, Morning and Lounging Coate. *rock and Dross'Omits, An. fiooo Pro. PANTALOONS, of nil materials, and cnt on evsyy Approve,' style, Narrow and Nobby, plain and comtortabla. 600 v V•ESTS, Vsislet Vests; -Fancy t'assituern Vests, clotb Trete, donbth or single breasted, high or low cut, In fbe • 4, CUSTOM DEPARTIrRNT. • Here we have a large assortment of ?Mee Goods that meet be disposed of Td du which we proposefor • few days to make to order from measure, in our very best style—making a Deduction of 15 per cent. for all Cash Orders Thus we offer Clothing as good In points of STYLE, MATERIAL, FIT and KNISH, ss eon be had In any MERCHd. T TAILORING ESTABLI4IIIKRT, and at about half the ordlnsg prices. In the' YOrTII.9 . AND CIDIDREN'S DEPARTMENT This department has been a specialty with us this year. We have bad man & cured the largest &ad best assortment eLBOYS' CLOTHING to be found In the city, all of which is now for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A Rare Opportunity to Fit Out the Children. BLACK GOODS ROOMS. MOURNING WEAR,—Clerical Garmeuts, Y,ifilDrese Snits, • / Black Cloth Overcoat's. Black Cloth and Doeskin Pants, Black Cloth and Caliiiimere Coats. Black IN -THE GENTS' FURNISHING /DEPARTMENT, any customer purchasing art article of doh ing, will beskilowed a deduction oCTSVENTY PEE CENT. on att3 additional purchassAnnde In this deportment. lIANDKERCIIIEO, OVERCOATS, HOSIERY SRI: TS, COLLARS, &v., &. ., Sc SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, DECEMBER W, Store will bo opened early and Ciebed late. iik•rit BEV,LA SALE.S3Ik.N will be in alum- Prniunt and polite attention will be • ,rico tool!. 14 cusiiiruer will be ll any reasuuabin AcconiGzhea- N'vn of pekes will induce him buy. I#E3LEMI3ER TIIESE POINTS Ist. It is the largest and hest Stock In this efty end. It moat all be told NOW. 3rd. At Kites. even below our lowest current rates. 4th. That whatever your size or shape you con be fitted. bth. The goods are so • elegant and the prices so low, that it will pay you to by in a stock of clothing for the meat few years. 6th. Tlat you may never have soothe. such chance,. MilMiiiiilliMiiil WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall Buildings, 8. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, Doc. 4.—lf MAR B LED SLAPE MANTELS ISTARBLE BEAUTY CHEAPNESS AND DIT RABILITY, and In appearance are exact !mit ations of the finest FOreign Marbles T - TIOMPSON & HARPER., Ntannfaotn rare, IZ2, 12N and 123 f; Ridge Avenue PITILADLLIMIA RIDGE A VENUE CARS PASS THE DOOR S Send for Illustrated Catalogue. "WI Nov. 27.-3ra •"DON'T BE FOOLISH." (0 END TWENTY- FIVE CENTS. AND RECEIVE by 1.3 return Mail • camp le lot of the celebrated "MORWAY OATS," • which produces 100 bushels to the acre. Also, for 25 cents,• sample lot of the renowned "CALIFORNIA WHEAT," which bas been au at ably spoken of br the Agricul tural paper*. The above seeds have been well receiv ed and recommende d by the N. Y. Farmer's Club.— Both sent free of 'poste/re on receipt of &acts. Ad dress L. CARL. Bo: t 8391, New ork P. O. Oct. 591.-3 m • NOR THE • Holiday's and allthe Year. TAE CRAIG MICRO S COPE. IThis celebrated. patent, inetrum nt' Is A initde, cheap, and .d permanent avails, .oility. It is an optimal wonder. It meg riffles minute transparent objects 100 'diameters or 10.000 thnes, rendering the animalcules in Impure water, the glob ule* In milk, blood, etc., the minute ano seen claws, joints, etc...of Insects. and, definitely the slave crib, pollen of &ew ers, visible. It shows,' in diseased pork. ihe "trichina spiral** (first discovered j n this country with this microscope,) , . uric acid. urea, etc. dallnitel.T, and the eels In vtimgar magnified to from ens to tour inches In length. Halle , ' fur $2.71; or, with six mounted ob. jests, cotagyrising a bee's sting, a wasp's wine, a fly's foot„ butte ales wing dust, mouse's hair, and human halr,sLQO additional; slides, specially prepared for this mribmope. each containing a microscopic plc. taro 60& iitiCi L Other object $1.60 per dozen. Sir Abdress‘yanr orders: .. JOHN HLL, ..„ Dt.o.4:e-lim '‘. Bergen, Hudsonsc., A N.J. ---- - BOBBINS' ELECTRIC „ BOOT POLISH MAKES A LASTING SHINE. --• Those who black their boots ea Saturday night with ordinary blacking, &sun hays mach Shine on Sunday, ea the pAlah *dee off; bat the abbe of - DOBBINS'. BLACKING ' Lasts liaturdayNi Md mail day sgundiffi r . IT IMAM AIIiOTIIKB BLACKING lUDs. --• I ! INfitsidlotarrad only by .1. B. Dobblnsoit'hisimmeisie sositi and Blacking Works ie th Strait and Gam" * town Avenue, Phihidolph P a. litc We by T. O. Noun , ettpubarg.Pi. Gar. 21—.4n ' ' C i " 1 " 8 F ' MIRY Ima Wpm( : 41t i liiN d 41"0 Li AM/ a asOtriL.i.; a O.E. ROB . INSOF, 7/.raeotorr or **Ciiitgbl Ilinene Aft - • ,: iaitAiiipar . l,l36l l 9llpM, tick • ^- THE SONG CABINET, / lir G. G. ALLEY. /This Book contain. PIM. A very carefully prepared eerier of Primary Bong Lessons. . . The Publisher*, in presenting this work to Princi pals and Teachers, *Gold can *pecial attention to It■ superior merit'. a &lima Book Book. .The author ha, been very careful in the selertbiu of his music. which is *ln"' •iiiirely new and in adopting to it appropriate words isi.h utwoJectloriable sentiments. which will commend its adoptiou in all our Schools and .Scuslintrirs. Tbe Sung Cabl het ha, bet. ad,ptud by llie Board of Edacall , 4l, as the t-xt.t,,,k tha Pubicechuola 11.1 Ilia city of New York. Price, alxv cruts tact, ; nix doll4ra per dozen. 84, 1iP10 coPi°e_ePot by moil (poet pai , l;).,tl receipt of fifty cent. Fur snle by 0111,k ned 51nik Ptibillbbd t{IILIA 1 HALL L t•oN. liroxaveay. New Murk. Regular Graduate of the Uul-ersity of Pennsylvania it will positively cure Consumption. C , .ugha and Colds, 'lndult disevses of the Lungs or Bronchial To bee. It has been the meal:lent ItESTGRINO THOU tAN DN tv health who have U.OO g:veu ul. ltetuud the rtaCil of •sshtauce. It does more to relieve the Con sumptive than anything ever known. Unequalled strengthener for delicate tisdies and Children. EACH BOTI.E CONTAINS TILE N UTRITIOC.74 POR TION OF TWO I'OUND,Ok , CHOICE The Cure of Consumption was drat effected by the use of UAW BEM' and Bitn3lD7 in Stum', after. wards iu France, In which countries I have trateneS for years. 1 time mod it with perfect success in my own faxii ly. 1,, presenting this preparation to the public 1 feel confident that oval afflicted one aim reads this (even the moat skeptics!) dosy income COOT weed, by a single trial the; it is Inds a Inuit valuable malkins. - Circulars and medicines seat to any addreec Pries $1 per bottie--sii for gh, IsSBORATORT big CGUTB /11/TINIWIt.7 STRBST. ,Wholesale Agents; St Ilkheeds e pu. , Troth and Varket Streets; Johnstuu, Uollowsycow,h,e, 6472 Arch Street • IS. ShoeSsaker Is Co., Itotirth *ad Race Streets, Palo:alpha, IRS Sold by Dragglatweveryw here. 140 T. PaILADIILPHIL /Staple and Fancy Goods • Of ftfte*u yearn' ntandingtis Sotber. and Retailerle o I th in Ifeitil,b and vicinity, have cunclud• ed to ['tier the people of the e hole country the ad- Van Lige+ of their imm.•na e 11111'u:1, lot. 1 and agthicit. for A niericin uninnf,ct..,vielthrongh thi• v.pul.r UNE I,OL !Alt :71%5TE11. Otir l'r , ntlum List to Airebt.. and Exrb too, List fur gen', and P•trnua.u:em , ..y t..) any ho;:ou In ttie country. lhot New Tort: and Bolt n 1,-;,rencel gison when nlitirt.l. SYIII t, It certreol or Dt.c. 4.—Cfn No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, Have now in Store of my own Truportationand..Van afactwre, one ot the largest and mart beantifna eelee tions of for Ladles' and Children', Weer, in the City. Also, a tine assortment of Gentelfur GiO , P. and Collars. I am emitted to dispose of my goods at very reason able primal and I 11, 0111 CI dieretore solicit a call from my friends 01 Adams county and vicinity. 4131. Remember the Name, Number and Street I JOHN FA.REIR A; No 718 Arch at.. ab. 7th, south aide, Phila. f have no Plattner, no connection with any other "store In Philadelphia. [Oct. 2.-4 m A SERVANT FOR ALL Both's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, M AY be attached b any gate end operated from baggy, team or saddle, by one hand, in any de sired direction teem thlgat ' e--opened and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate This Im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; edit not be gisarratiod by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost wiring We posts; may be made at • country blacksmith's,Tl easily attached to • gate. The undersigned, bad e the Right for Adams cony • trill sell .Townahlp nd . Farm Right/tit this MI; pew•moat. Also, ROTH & MANES AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will be round valuable and convenient to aLI who have gates to drive through-4e they remain by their team, °Pen, close ano latch a give, without the necessity'or pith% in the wet or mad. For fttr.her information, &c., address ISRAEL BRICKER, &fay 13.-tf !Menalleß P. o.,Adams co., Pa. QUEEN OP ENGLAND BOA n UNE.% 01 ENGLAND r;OAP. .IL • Qunq Of ENGLAND SOAP. For'doing a ientilyferiehing In the beet and cheapest manner. Guarantee. pull loamy In the world I Has all the strength of 01Arotin soap with the mild and lathering qnsditiat P 1 genuine Castile. Try this splendid Pale. Bold by the LDICN COMICAL oaxs, It North Prtut street, Philadelphia. Sept.ll.-4, WOOD FOR SALE, 800 CORDS OAK, 200 ILICEOS Y 1 AT S A.N E ' 8 MIL L tit $2 Ai:M*oord os the aroma BYO. ARNOLD. Gettribullt, Aug. MIAS/L.4 t G . ERAL PURCHAS !NG AGENCY; NO. 67 •EXCiANGE .PLACE, ___ ' NSW YORK. '‘''' ulli l i2,. Amides / or fodivOitual can Mares aula ' !waft% eat kind of - goodies artiolee of "ll "''' "ml 11l as elty of Nem York , a; the awe price would Sag !Moo theresana and h i t aitevr Blin Y Cale . ll4 pricloi. Al roporiokkeo Of over twell_spenee se., 0 doquahrtsuie• with the to . tai lore of the city, enables al um s wan "' °II to all with whose hat' laa" a re +144, fThro with list of refer 'new. aelbes_eint esergn o ohe United - States, seat on app ! ; L IkaDEN Ak 00., utc Commigeou Coostrumeets ca Caton: TONICOo and all nds of produce sokolted, and the market prhse ed WIRt RAIL i IN, wing oardstor nane m G ots nelsons, no.; Irin a W•bbliti for 8 Wire p a tio, irreut4 Off Iron Who Moth / ' pro.n. **ow itn• Qrs.• 01, ter 0 80Ark affilo iou ne waif. itrraP in4Work.-te: ifi• 11 "Issby - tie osannfiefuni. WALICIIII 11041 114t or * stub' rt. Pia. - • - 4-sealol4l/41i, *1 M 1 5I S Q 17, O. I SPRING WATER, 7.9 t Sapit by Pit:101pol. 'Druggists, cure. tigoEß, • . Cures SCROFULA, Cures - ci:C9riNEOus AFFECTIONS, and all Me Imporitipr of the Blood, Bovznyaont sEnnox Fon • / II it s DI S , , AN. cit.., OF VIE E - ST A - K D:N - E Y Thle M the aritrlbil Spring •Water froth Vermont which hatierrounhtr many . wouderki " r e; and is adrenteed outs to I 'Mugu lib it tr OZ4 the 01107 /11106 tatione that are no *demoted to bar palmed upon the public is belozhittni to' he - rirturs tett , . Mk' simippl. • • • • winulerful Pawpbtets contaili:ng 40 ACCOCIIIt a man) sea, attested by : eminent Physicians and other; can bo had gratis, O, calling at or addressing a note MISSI•'.QUOI SPRINGS, Na fi3S Ihmatway, Sea York Nov. 27.—.2:1/ FARME•IIB I .4I TRY THE' . . . . . ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! iT is cam offal r rice 1 "Ilr of the celebrated flua7O P from ' , . • ALT k• VELA. / / Contains three pir cent. of AMMONIA, ay& nmple quantity tu give af,t ivity (without injury) tq'the vege tatlou, and u large quantity of auluble BONE PH OSP BATE OF',IME, together with Putaah and soda, the esteutiali•lementa of a . / COMPLETE MIX UR.E. The high reputation it has ob wined among the matt) , thousand farmers who arear glt in preference to all °the: kiwis, lea cure gut, antes of its value. PRICE tillnlYPEß TON. Pend for a pamphlet. /Address • - TEIE/ALTA VELA GUANO CO, / 57 Broadway, New York, July 31, 1868.—1 y New ,Sthool Song Book. "(ATE rr/In d respeclf att flop of Pn V V chats of school, . Nam marin a , and Teachers ul Binglug to our New School Song Book, Second/Y., A large number of new nod beautiful isebor.4 COUJOI Thirdly, A abort Csntata—The School Festival— designed eXpretg.l) , fur else or lecbool Receptions, Con cert., and Est,lbtthlon. No.. *-0 410 BEEF IRON AND PURE BRANDY, BY DR. HARTMAN, [Liceived by the Muted etetes Government.] GOOD NEWS I=l THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. HARRINGTON tiz 'CO 11, 1:10 & CO., ,zumm, Ftreet. Boetoo. Offic, ,:ox 314 Lauies' Fancy Furs AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established PER Mr.aufaetary, PHILADELPHIA FANCY FURS, AVIUMS, CIiBMWS. E. AR. Ti ANTHONY &eft., 601 AROADW.4.I", 70/28, Invite the attajatioo of the bade to their axbatuittaOse ataiolout or tho above, of alto& dam pubtaatiligh • many/44=4m Aus,d importattiolL WOubli,b irter .bur 79.oarita? &objects of scoideTlecrt,incladipt: magori,. atamaloth cafe, Cub a, Catskills, ;Central Park, He r Grenada. liadsoo, Trenton Pans, Venancio, White Mour. taloa, Great Weat, nto I Washipgum, Ilimmatunk, Mins, , Saratoga, Datasara, rJapao Writ 0184 - laitantaneoup, *ngland,&c., , Our bowlvd Tina otabratti, a 'taro katortshast. Winding lb* cholcoat productlosi ollt" Wat.'la gland, G. W. Wilma, Lam,y, ' and other oustlitotro photograph an, coaahatog of dirlizerLead, Pyrenoee, . I ineasd. Scotland. Herculaneum; Versailles, Roland, • Ilpith 'Fuller Pompeii, , St. CI d, Oermenr, Tri emstris, T rul, Fontaineldeau,l umpeign Nmples, R ome , & c. 7- 4100, THEE LANDS OF 7 ( 11E Anew and intensely inteiesting series- Also, il luminated and.Traneparent/Views, fu great variety.— We are also tub:wive Age its in America for “YER- E'ER'S OLAefl VIEWs Nd of which we have a iipbse did assortment. Agerifor Fr i Series of Si z ikai In. Photographic Vie II In Switzerland, the Rhine, ramiand,Scotland,7`'ales, BThREOSCOPEEI We Manufacture very largely, and have alerga a kof the beet styles at the to,,cit rates. PHOTOGRAP ICI ALBUMS.—Oer Manotizturc i.t Albums 1s we known throughout the country no su perior In lu fry and Leanty to all others. All weeed are made in our own Factory, and our styles arsAifforcnt front those of any other maker.— Buyer. abould not fad to lie 0 •Pqr etoek before making their p)trchases. Et B O M 0 8 hese be toilful pictures, that cannot Le distinguish from the finest Ott Paintings, at once•trnth their costs we Import largely from Paris, Loudon, Berlin. Vienna nod . Rome, and supply the trade at the losenet rates. E. & 11. T. A:s:TIIONY & CO Lol Brouclway.:sf ow York. Itnporterm and Maim ('r of l'hotog.rnphfo 3laterialn Oct. coons FOP. THE H 0 L ID A. Y S 3. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, NO. 902 CIIESTNUT S'TREP.T, In addition to their lorgely locreo,,Al Stodc of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Artistic Silver Wares, PLATED GOODS, &c., Are now opening u magnificent collection of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, IN METAL, MARBLE, Decorated Glass, Leather and GOLDEN BRONZE, In SPECIAL DESIGNS of exquisite taste, from all quarters of Europe, totrticularly adapted for their CHRISTMAS SA , _ES Our arrangements, both In Europe and this coun try. are such as give us unusual facilities in the mien tloo and economical productloo of our stock. it i t , oar a Ph, as well as our interest. to secure to our pa trcits the benefit or such advantage* in Moderate Prices throughout our ,Stock, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. [Mara) 4.- ly D•e. 4, 1868 The Farmers' Book 140 beautiful and rueful illustrations. T5O octavo rages. Showing Jan what every tamer wants to know: HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY Send fur clrculitr giving full FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS! Exp"rieuccd Back Agent. and others, wanted to take this book to every Farmer in every eon,rounir . y. Bo nne,. permanent. Pay. main sd-ti per month according t experience and ability. Address ZEIGLER, 31cCURD1 A CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Cini.duLati, 0., 121 imago, 111., or St. Mo. [Aug 21.—0 m s. WATERMAN, W A T ER 31A N'B Cocktail and Tonic Bitters, Wholesale anl No. 1106 Marker Street, Philadelphia • The tonic properties of these Bitters tome been cer tified to by some of our meet eminent practislog physicians, as the best tonic now ILI [160.1,11,i theC.c.k. tail Bitters is the onirersel tarurite among fudges of • good •gln or whisky cocktail. (Nov. 8.-4 m - - IT BORES. IT SAWS. It POINTS. Come & See it ! It is no Humbug! 1 -1 111.. E KEYSTONE POST BORII 4 IO MACHINE will I bore from 6to 000 POS , Bin a day ;point from 12 tOlOOO BAILS to a day; yaw from 20 to 25 CORDS -OP WOOD, to a day. Thia Machine was patented March 2 IR6B ; weigh. 225 lbs. Straight Wood and Iron is wed to manufac turn it. It drew ihe premium at the last State Fair hold at Harrisburg, Penna., and at nil the Comity Fairs where It ti.s been exhibited. . . The undersigned have ptraeliased the Right to the sale and use of the above vale.ble Sinchits IT Ad ams and York counties, and ore ready to sell Town ship or Individual Rights. Th ,, Machine will ha exhibit,d,Att Gettysburg on Tuesday of January (rent, the :Lira, at Yount's 11, lel Address either of tLe utotorsigncd, at 3letiallen 0, Aditutit comity, P.A. 11. C. '25, ISG-.-5 GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leaves Get ty=burg at 9 01, A. 31 sad connect/ at Hanover Junction with tLe Mail Train North at 11 A. M., rrtchtott Ihori.,burg at 12 55, P. 11. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at 12 30, P, 31., with pamengers from Baltinme and Wnehlngton, and 010111,1 from the North by morning 112=1 SECOND TRAlNlsaves Gettysburg at 1 P.3l.,and onneetaat Hanover Junction with Mail Train Eouth at 2 45, P.M., reaching Baltimore at 5 20, P. 51. Re taming arrives at Gettysburg at 430 P.M., with panel:igen from the North Noy 27. 1888 glottis and 4estaurantS. EAGLE HOTEL. Tho largest and most commodious in GETTYSBURG, PENNA 001N111 0) cithxzzasnuaa AND WABBISOTON STRUTS JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor fir A n Oinnlbne, for Passengers and Baggage, inns to the Dermot, on arrival and departure of Rail Road Tritdne. Careful servants, and reasonable charges. gay 29,1867.- KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WAS. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew House, and has been Hired up In the most approved style. Its location a pleaaant and convenient, being in the most bailie= portion of the :own. Every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation and corn fort of goods, with aniple stabling attached. With experienced servants, and accommodating Clerks, we "hall nee every endeavor tii"please. This Hotel is now open An the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit ashes, of ptiblioPationsge. May 29, lildf. taiindru. • FARMERS, Attend to yo . ur Interests 1 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. Oil subscriber would Inform his customers aid othere t tbat bale still manueseturine serious Mods of castings Ind ifsehtnes, model° order, on anon no. amnion as THRESHERS AND POWERS. . (iy_e. ES differort ibis* of Pavan.) OLOYER-SERD MM. LR AND frEPARAYOOORNFODDER CUTTERS STRAW AND HAY CUT TERS-HORN P.L O.IIORB, nob as Out Ploughs, Hauhur Ploughs, 814E11114a 00IM P folk , the 16411PRING 8011511 SLAKE, . the latest Improvement; also sampieles & R L P ansogasatNo aokkitgAzz. gelriunkirditsimanusittlue - WOWWWI *MD ILEAPAIRs. - VITAL SORDWEI for Older Priam, IRON tartaNG- tar Onaatriiiai or Patches, with: in ' Alpo to Ws Itus, al#as jaw roan. Oalkaran W aillarn. _UL - R4V/D 11111/111114i hiP • I 1 HAVING purcitased the ex_lieniive . Warehouse , con,. so, or CCU' & bans,, the: andereigned intend to carry on the businesa, on 1.. r the Ann ofiltonals A Co" at the old eland on the corner Of Washingtonand Railroad str l eete,on a unareoatensiry scale time heretalbre, 411/PA regular _Uncut Freight Care will leave oar Warehemee every TURBDAY NOON. and seem. modatiou train, will be runes occasion may require. By this artangetueot- we .ere prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from BaltimOre. All business of this kind entrusted to no, will be prompt ly skew's% to. Our care no to the Warehouse of iStevenson A Bons lan north Uoward soma, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell Cheap and deal fairly t we invlteeVerybod7 to give tts a call, IN M'CURDY & pAMILTON, =I FLOUR, GROIN, GROCE.RIE4,&c • TUE uudersigned arepalitig at tlicir %Vara iiouse, In Carlisle street, adjoining Ettaebter's tied , the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, RECK WII EAT, CLOVER AND TIRITNIY-SE EDS, POTATOES, d-c., and invite producers to give them a call bt fore selling They have conitantly on hand fur sale, goluses. Sleups,Cofftes, Sugars, b.c.,w ith Salt Fish aivi Lard. T./Laccol. etc, AI,/ the best halved/of 11. 0 1.7.1 t, with FEED of ail kinds They likewise hare Soluto Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phowhato aal A A MtXiC:ill 011:11:0. .list they pay' the highlvt rnnr kit prices reran they Guy, they sett et the loweer li v,eo profits. 1.1 ey u,,1; a elEireuf public pa.treriagu,regoived to give, sat isfaeiimr in every case. CHANGE OF FIRM: r I HE undersigned having leased tits Ware honor ~r 1 the carrier of Stratton Street the Itailro,l, Getty ALurg, carry on the PHILADELPHIA Grail] & Produce Business In all its branches. The highest prices will always he paid for Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Tire.- thy =eerie, Flaxseed. durnac. Hay and Straw, ied Fruit. Nuts, Horns, Shoulders and hides. Pota toes, with everything elite In the country produce constantly for sale, Coffees Sugars. Molasses. Syr. rips, T. 14, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar. F a ds, !(petard, Starch, Brooms, 13tickrts. Black Soap, &c. - Also, L OIL. Fish Oil, Tar, Ac FISH of ail kinds; Spikes and Nails; Site king and Chewing To. bacc..s. They are always able to supply a first rate fartiL le of Flour.% ith'the different It inde of Feed. Afgo, l 7 f,;ond Plaster, with awrother fertili zers. COAL: by the hoehel, too or tar hld. We wi , l afro rho a LINE of FREIGHT CARS t, N 0.77 S.,rth street. BALTIMORE, and all sfarkitt street, PHILADELPHIA. All gnosis ttent to either of tho above places will he re,ttred tool fortsto,p r d promptly. Goods should lee msr's , tri'll,tiirs' Car." /1. BRO. HAVING purrlia,,al thisuld and pnular Stand, and Pid in au entire!) new and Reek Stock, off• r a fa:3 as , ,tra.nt. c..n.intio, is part of DRI7Cig AND FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PULE LIQUuRS S WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUR SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. (POSES. DYES .L DYE ,TUFFS—HOW k ,TI:V ENS' DYES. ; Excusroit DYES, AND THE. ANILINE DYES— T II E CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND 1 TOILET ARTICLES. GROCER-lES, ! COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. Including Surer. Coffee. Mulaases. Spices. Ar., with : FORNEY'F... HORSE POWDERS—THE BEST AND Salt Fish. oil 4. T.bacco. Bacon. Lard. 4-c Also, LUMBER AND COAL CHEAPEST; ALSO, YOUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN',STONEBRAK ER'S. AND ROBERT'S. Including Building Staff, Shingles. LaihaStore and Blacksmith Coal. Alen,. Guano, and a large assort STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. ment of Dry Genie. Roots and Shoes. Hats and Cape I CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF—THE BEST of all kinds, which he ai prepare) to toil at the le.w. BRANDS. eat prices. PH YSICIANS' PRE'CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- Ho gal , pays the highest market price nqEl f Grain, Corn, (date. Buckwheat, Clover and Thnothy ; CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMP •UNDED. Seeds, Potatoes, Ac.. or will receive and forward the PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP mune omi - it-het no C0M1211,100. Ile reSp , Ctitilly asks PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. his friends and the public to give him a call. Amz. 21.1867.—tt DANIEL GULDEN. I . lifedidn,s furnith<at AT /LI HMO of TOO NIGR7.—• Night Bell at the door. .fartning, guipltmento, DEALEB Dry Goods , Flour, Grain, TGrrictrifB, Lui,i/Jcr, Coal,. (te. Undel rs:gliv.l eet.. "if band, At his W.trele,nee, known . — Gulden's St.ttion," io Straban ton n• ship on the Ire of thetiett3aLurg Hailron.l,lll kinds of GUM SPRING DRILL. rpm: nest Drill in use, will sow all kinds of Crain I without rhsn4ing any part of the Drill. Can furnish them with or without the Guano Attachments Gwan.liteed to do smd work. Alto, tho Harrisburg FanThio• Mill ¢rnie in vow a 5 :4 , :e.1 al the mills Lae,rly [11:e rJuuty. SEPAILATORi .IND TIIRF.SITERS, CLOVER LILIL LELS, , FARMING IM PLEMENTB GENERALLY. IV7I.IVIELE. J. IL f P.OSTLI;, J' V. LIt.IILY, NOAH zlitilll:It, 1,21.1 L; IL TRI....iTLE g. 14 -if REAPERS & MOWERS IJAVING been agent fur this machine last treason, I 1 a! c7Ler i t t. the armer ibis season It Is well herit,, taken the premium at the Benders mile ttir. also at the Getlysborix Mowing !latch over seven others which were coneidered splendid ma and likewise at the Dilleinarg Mowing Match. ed not to imer any machine that will not gave entire satisfaction, I have refused agencies of several other machines, and now offs. this one as THE ORKAT MACIIINE OF TUE SEASON Having tried our ruysof, I know exactly what ft will do. I could refer p.O to Acores of farmers who hare purchased machine, of me, who .iro highly pleased and say this is the only =whim , the, would use. Extras always un hand, and repelling done here at my Pine. This is a great cousideratiou—tte machine can be repaired at home immediately, and with flinch lees cod. B . l4 lcOUßDY,finp , Another great caving is the BINDER which is at tached to this celebrated Reaper and )lower It hen been thoroughly tried, and given entire satisfaction— requiting no harvest band except a driver. This !tinder can Riau be attached to the Reapers a hick have been sold; but cannot be attached to any other machine except Shirecirates. I will here refer yonto a few farmers, in different loralfUes,wbo have beteght and used these machines Michael Piece!, Stephen Gettler, Hosea Hartman, Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wiertuan, Mr Linn, Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob Hartman, -B. B. Woodburn, Jacob Lantan, with others. too no merous' to mention Thus machine has a self rake, side..dclivery, and a warranted to do its work as above recommended. Also on hand, SIIIIMIAN'S SELF.DLSCHARtIiNO HURrlii RARE, a Bret-ratearticie, which we will sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give satis faction. Alan the COLUMBIA BAKE alwayson hand. Machines can be seen at my house. three miles south ofGettysburg, orat Mr. Conrad Bnyder's Battlefield Hotel. - LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, June 3.—tf A Word to the Wise I HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Vertilizer E importance of a quick, ac tiveand durable Fertilizer, adapted to the Doi of our county. is acknowledged by all Farmers. llav lag satisfied myself, after long study and careful ex perlment, that F. C. Riumm's Chemical Fertilizer turpuses all others In adaptaineess to all kinds of soil, I have - purchmed the right for-Adams county, and am prepared to till orders for It promptly and on ?amenable term". It I no humbug, but HAS BRPN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by a number of our Verniers, and Is admitted by all who have it to be the best In the - market, sun the cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer In any quantity, end will deliver In any town vi:lage in the County, • when ordered In not lea quantity than 1 TON. I mannfactuse Id for sile at $5O per ton without bags, or $66 in bags. Tide fertilizer Is composed of the beet fertilising chemicals that can be hed. I use no oil of vitriol; it does not oontaln any amnion's, therefore I do not use it. Neither do Inn lints nor ashes. • THE OBJROT OF THE CHEMICAL azwrnazza la to Introduce a fertiliser that will bast for a series of mope—not only for one. It contains sufficient an'mal matter to mature the grain and make It ripen mrkr, *idle the ammonia forme the growth. I expect to manufacture& large supply this winter for the spring Mws,and therefore invite farmers and the pubilo.mui• orally to give it a trial on all kinds of Grains end Vegetables. CACTION.—I hereby give notice that Farm Eights berm 'ter sold unless aim neci by me. are infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and, dealt with according to law, from which there is no appeal. *SAL' orders will be promptly attended to by ad dresehig B. H. Mcgrifif General Agent for al* of oouta• ty• and State Kish ta, Benderoville, county, Ps. Aso. 26.—1 y ' _ . • jOR PRIN TIN G, ri: , :elei• 0:1 tlip fv..l : A.1:0 41 AND COMMISSION HOUSE. WH. m.eionAst, - ALF•XANDERIXIBEAN JAMES BIOIIAM. Jan.B.lßo I/BAIA:BS - IN A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, ROBERT McCURBY, I=l July 3,1867.-tf GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS April, k. DA.NIEL GULDEN, VARif TATAT.VIIII VTR WILLOUGHBY'S J. H. SHIREALLYS GEORGE.BENDER, Benders, ills. Penna. Of ms: IMOSIIPTIOIN as.omda.= A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, Neer the Namond STATIONERY OF ALL RINDS, DBMS AND ME,DICINES, PERFUMERY. ANDi TOILET 130APIE5 Ali-COUNTRY MERCIiANT2 supplied at ittiolatal city prices. Feb. 12.—tt DR: JAMES . CRESS, DRUGGIS Store in Brant's Building, Balto. 81., LITTLESTOWN. AVING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted it np in the hest style, I offer my *trick cf pain and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Lit tle , town and vicinity at the lowest market fetal, consiniing in raft cf Drugs and Pallid; Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pore Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet 8011111 P nod Fancy articles A full oonortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. `arMoore'a Electro-Meguetic Soap will wash with hard or eat water, cold or warm. Clothe* washed with thin Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is the best Eoar.fu aee. Try it. It le warranted not to injure ;he hands or fabric. Littleatowo, May 13.-1 y JAM FP CHESS. DR. R. HURTER, PHYSYCIAN AND DRUGGIST, Ofti,:. arid Store, CLIAMBER2BUR6 STREET GETTYSBURG Medical advice without charge GEBEII3 DRUGS., MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSH ES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, IrPICES, BAK ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for reedielual purpose,. Dr. R. florner's °LIEN, a rrliatde . remedy for chapped ilands, rough skin, &e. All trarranted pyre and genuine .r ISC-R.-t II U B E II ' S DRUG STORE. Forn , if .4 old S'land—Ballimorc CIETTY:iI;t:ItG, PA April L 1663.-t[ GETTY:. 4 BIJRG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feellogthankful for the Ilberalpotron age heie. tofore received, begs leave to lateral the public that hecontlnueo the LIVERY BUSINESS at Ilia °Wotan(' on W ashingtonstreet,Gettysbura,near the Railroad, whe, be io prepared at all &fuses to accommodate person. with anythini In his line. HORSES, COACHES, BUGGIES, lc. farnkherl at short notice and on reasonable terms, ao:cbmpeteat chiyers sent along it desired. Persons will be conveyed to other town.. or to any plgce in the country Ills clock and Coaches are of the Area elate, nod nn pains will be scared to make passen gers comfortable . Ile ir prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to partiesde , siring to go over the Battlefield or jo visit the Pprings. ALSO-II'ORSKS AND MULES willbe boughtand sold atall times. Personv desk , ,inrchase stock will find it to their advantage to cation the undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be an represented or no sale. He has a line lot of Horses and Mules at present on hand which will be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to work as represented. Berson• Will find It to thelradvantas • to callat the old stand befor hiring or purchasing elsewhere. - May 29. 11387.—t f NICHOLAS WEAP.E.II. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. TIE undersigned would respect fully Inform the public tbst he ban opened a nee LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior Sc commodations In this line. Ile has provided himself with flugzies, Carriages. flacks, Light Wagons. ,tc , of the latest styles .1 ofticient to meet the publi • do. wand. Ilia horses are alt good, without spot or blern• Init. and perfectly reliable—none of your .'old cr plea," but all °lane "2.40" order. Riding portico can always be accommodated and comfortable equipment, famished. Parties. large or small, can get Just Nth/It they wan on the most accommodating terms. • Visitors to the Battle-field politely attended to. and reliable drivers furnished if desired. Parties Conveyed to and from the Depot upon the at rival and doper Lure of every train. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and &brays a chance for bargains given . Our motto is "fair play ano no gouging." s3,..Particniar attention paid to furnishing Vs !dos and Hacks for Funerals. igr-We natter oonel•es that by charging moder ately and by furnishing superior accommodntions, we cannot Intl to please every one who patronize. nor aetablishment. T. T W.• tto. 1157 Iplarble lards. CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS CORNER OF DALLIMORE AND BAST MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE 00IIRT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., II VARY, DEBORIpTION OP WORK EXECUTED IN VIE YINEST STYLE OP Till AST May 29,1867.—tf GETTYSBURGMARB Ir IraEas.Yorl a trest,Gettysbarg, Whorothez arsprepared to furnish al 1 kinds ofvork in th err lin* MICH AS MONIIMINTO, TOMBS, BIADATONEO, KANTLzs, &a. , &a at the shortest nothio x end se cheap a. the , cheapest ddrell call: Produce Cukor' In euebias• el*Mblifolialakilift =ll 4 COE'S COUGH BALSAM This long tried and. popular Remedy is again awed to the attention of the public, Am (Man OA the plat roils around, the peoprietors annually make their bow to the people, arid routhid Meat that mooed the wetly things requcr,d Ibr tbe best* eanalbri end see tontines of the Gunny through dm long and tedious months of winter, Coe 's Cough Sawa should not he forgotten. Pouters It has bees • household midi , etwe—and au. there alutions for thou ber of thole /W -aren, and all whom/far trostnayillessine of UM" tarbilts cholt and Inane, cinema afford to be without It. In addition to the ordinary lbw *anon so tong la tie market, we now furnish on. mammoth flustly Our bottles, which will. to 1101016011 with the etleu4llll*, use at all Dreg atom. • FOR CROUt . • The Aghast will be iheind invaluable, and nay always be rolled upon in the met extra:ocean. WHOOPING COUGH. The testinsony clan ',behave tuns It lirr ibis terri ble d bream. duribg the lairt ten years, is, that. it in variably relieves and cures it. SORE THROAT. • Kelp year throat wet with the Balesm—twking lit tle and oaten—sua you will very won dud retie. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy. It will succeed in siring relief where ill other re medies Lars tallest SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS D., not delay procuring and Immediately taking Co.'. Cough Balsam. when troubled with any of the above named difficultim. They are all premonitory symptom+ of Conseil:option, add if not arrested, .will sooner or !aim a Veop you away into the Valley of ahadows from which none can evil return. IN CONSUMPTION, Mary a care-worn snererer has fonnd relief and to day reJoiee4 that her fife hay l;een made easy end pro lnged by the n ee of Coe's Cough Balsa, The pe,;,le know the article. end it needs, no comment free or, It is (..r 'rale by every Druggist and neater In ?tir , lHne, in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK CO., sole Proprietor, New Haven, Ct Read ! Read 1 ! Read !! ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE 18 CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure This preparation Is pronounced by Dympontics as the only known remedy that will surely mire that ag graTatiog and fatal malady. /or years It swept ea Its fearful tzde, carrying before it to an untimely grays, Its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to Imbyeelion, Dyspepsia, Stick Zreadae,:e, .Sburness or Acidity of Stomach, Rig- fig of Food, Flatulency, etude, Weariness, finally ter minating in Death, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as th• pa. tient takes it. Although but tlr• years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses ? Rear what Lester Barton, of Milwaukee, says: (Frost LESTSR 3.X.17011; qf Miheaukte.J MILWACELI. 24 . 116$. M2SSZJJ. C. G. CUB/ CO., New Raven, Chun. Both myself/Ind wife have used Coifs Dyspepsia Curs, and N boa proved PRIONCTLY satlstectory as a edy. I have NO bweitst/ce lo saying Op. twe kw,* re ceived GIItRAT BRNSPIT from It. use. Vary Respectfully, (envied) LIIBTEI. BERTON. A GREAT BLESSth-G. likens Rev. L. P. WARD, Aron, Lorain Co., 0.1 Muer:. 5t7011,0 .1 Arnstrraeg,.Drugtias, anylam,. Gentlemen erre Me great plessurirto stat•th• t my wife bat derived great beoefit - from the ems tt Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. Sh• ban been for • number o. yam greatly troubled with Dyspepsia. accompanied by violent.parrouyame of coruitlpation which so pros trated her that she was ail the while, gr. mouths, un able to do anything. She took, at your MetPoesr. Co.'. Dyspepsia Cure, mid has flatly«, VaItSALT BINESIT rkto3l IT, sod s now comparatively well. liMe yo. garde this medicine u a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan.l3, 18811, CLERGYMEN. The Rev. 'luso Anew, of Allegheny, testifies that has cared him, after akt other rentetlie had lilted, DRUGGISTS. Any druggist In the country will teU you, If you • bottle take the of Cee' trouble to 'minim, flint every one th speaksat bays e Dyspepel• Ce from them In the =it unquultAei pin:not a Ito pest rnedkinal Coe's Dispepaia Cure • Wt babrad Invaluable In all ortara or Diorama D Yl"tvg. 001k4 throuttor Complaints, Griping al[ in bob inla7 illoordorod oitodltoo of the stomack. 8014 by Druggists to oily or coostry svorywhoreatt bl liter seals. Or by opylicatkot to C. G. CLARK CO., .ea, Propriatest, Sow iliorea. A: D. BUER-LEB, Gettysburg, I*, Agent for Adonis oinnt7.. AO. PeArliAtilimiiirm IN SHORT. the Rescue L. B. WARD WA ISPLy4,4: itctru' •41 1,40,44. • ~ Tia !Iris tlro euriroc day m maina, nt $2.60 ay not p.lll -.Maio tho,yask4' tinned aniU all amaaraag' I,o4deher*. AI/VC/LT/I Aril A liberebleilactien sing by the tituulef. tiCni VIII be Inihoirlikl4 lIIM elreidition Ai • half larger than dud l - In Adam& county . ; cannot be enn.llol. * JOB Wofteof la.:1•TO and at air r.tt et. Itand4lll late. to every varie.t4r . abort auto- Terbui ~'~ ofessiouut 11 J. COVrEg; . • dasin.toiletithistild lora Ptiluies • ~ ....111trut Jr* strap PS; • 3• -• _ .1. t)VID A. SUE V vr f Wortil t lone Ind el I en tit.r . brialiftell • thy.," t rt..l.l.fiseel opp ,tu e I ',1r... Prlit•lPl4o.' ,)AVID WILES AT L IW,tliflronl6tarit. or t re spirs' • OLMII A.GENO' wt.] Ais..4 lu c .7-t ihgt the C. 8. Gueethrtie B i e•. Back Pkt,,Pentihuis I h C butt .IC141:11.1 Jr before 1 1.6 y 29. t Elti:. AttorpsYi 05.,11. LEFEY L 1 rri.rtrtu 11 . 141 1.1.4.apt1y atter.' to• tfr,,4, 1,0 av,. 4c Ullltil rt d rrrd,rtrk -d i.r Dr. Sburto, Kiurn - I e',Jrn 1./.* f4/1d: I) )r ,. coNAtu. • • : , 4 1:..61 J:nc-e; one Dro • .t.,r,Chnnitrpribuiginr I :I Attealliou, xilre.4. 10 I:l.'tnent. of tee. • 1 ,111, 1'eu91,401, Boantt:,t • at I,:uded to. - ,u I wnrraotelicycip.t••.l, itivi • irrestero St% DR. J. A. SIR 11.tviatt I,kate..l at til% 41114.11ctie• 4 Ithipro.r.—el 6i+ Galt, Whnu °ea pt"feNimjnNl tNN P , iN, P. 11,1 A.1.11,.....uttty, Pa. l• . _ Du. J. W. C. O'! II his OPICO at tila , a • Mt, •41 . 111i4t/Olre tfe ISI17” • .- - - - _ DR. WM STALL let, Itawle located tut I services to the p • hlie. Oftitia t rce,re above )1i Ogle* Coil. 1111 Lo prepare to attend pi,v !are of the Lcuti.i. Pop. Ito I oil ttMl j()IIN ttat. , )tri•ein 4 the Lattaura W itENC 11M1,1 ehosol. " coreortor• a 4 Any- eta* I Pnroona ht. it =MIEti • 11114 WilWl4r , 4 of the ',Natio UMMIMIE IN DR HAS Kt:SI:HE' TLEsTuiv s, 4c b:4 01.! the Pesci.le .And oven his coCseir. 1., the AM'. u.ee. ,{11.4e MEE is, 111 D AVID Nt,cß - Best .1 ~IfTIE Bes ART. j ways,, and S'. I DDL & R1D1,46: lIARNESSI of all Vine ..Iw•iT• to 1. f.... 41 et titre t.,orprmatifth C EE ud Wago I.tantially 1011 (pazin Our Riding are the most 50 Our Harn Ott) are complete ut the very boa Our upper I CV! ICOT 2525 0.1.0. mo9t deraNle. = erial sod , ther Dra The) sr, lb raft Ham ar wet uthataill 'S, Whlps, n 4 ANT to Our Heavy it, , ntsttt, to ,ad,• whttr. and Ip tho Riding Bri<l Fly-tirtm b-iter Or chopper. Our prices hn r• been aiuvc t A liberal perce W 15 or W• work I Warrant oyez - par. r•prceen Th snafu, for; pa pr,ent stock. to th. luwwt tagc,f,r cd64, btit the': b turaedixt t (41"..41,111reji1 ta ca,l Viitgantilla D. CAR R 431AK1N9- rt.F. war t,inz a ,, ri 7 r." - trito und. CA R R I.y3E-LA KIX%) at their 014 stand. In East MOE* wi s ere they '.re Agyla prepa t foittiortAble, stirafitukatit d til. A lot .(new and seroottba , CARRIAGES; BUGG! hAut which they "Mt d • 1.•,c..,awl all orders 64.;aai oi,fArt.,rily pc,sgite. iirREPAIRIN ith tr,,patch, and at eme.gp • A large lot of t ew andoltt ;• tale. • Thankful for th nab,. jojed by them; e , licitahl • nerve a large altar lu thetutW. Marl.9.-tf I and C Buggie RE (TV ,gee±f 1 1 1111 undersign in.; Own to tt 1.11r,`, where h. Hz In his h " pit 6.44.60.4 r0m0,4 win Rad a r s 77Z02* ?(VOIXS ORS, I? R. !AGE IN(:-TOP WA Ills work I. all the brit of Inodow faction. Ills prices its orders, confide, nt lip of Oxv and cannot ro alway• that he ea 4 p REPAIRING pro PtlY 4on•.?at wr I July 1, 1868 -1y 4JARRIA OM :artily yin - 001.: I ,• now building the latest and woe ed of the beet usage tion of buyers. R care, and of , atesest to beauty at asyle ly recommend the iu r out of the MR his work. to puma .. that nits I' E 2 n. , tire and on rcugo In or • Oka t Give me a WI at Wwthingtou and CA • • Jan, 12, 1 g ir t '• -A Ell ADA I:TUAL FIRE _D Mr 1,, MEM --- _ It 1 OFFICItIat 1 Pre4filimit—,aturFi Bwoft 1 ; td VicaTtueilt— 01014 Itjlimso goo eukry —D A üblip.-`r Treasurer —E.G. abiliseioCkk, Exechtive Comnattee—liobitO MI i ag, Jacob Kin. ' _ ~., Managors.-o.4BwcopiNp4l.. dy. 3. a•Russall, Z• • thobemls4til King, Iltnamn tut4p; Iti It A. Pinking, 8 t. *hi Wm. Rom Whit., Ogren (Y. IL) ms..Yhtaoompanj county et !Maw than II yeas., mid b seannent,batrlngp amounting tome; 51i11ii....m13111421W 1.1 I ha. ELM 1:22!
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