EMI :~ :«~. HEE etar "At *a asit,Stuthut eettraialurillObilds3r, .1100. sis„uwile. iFor 'the Star and Sentinel. riAcir Maaana..Borross:—When *0 wrote the. r short, article on the peach culturewhichap, peered in your paper a few weeks ago, we . thought a.ge:neral detail of their cultivation "CioUld be too lengthy for your oohmona.— Our wish was to awaken an tatcrest intim motto, thinking it was much needed, as many are overlooking one of the greatest natural resources of their farms. Them are abundant instances of single trees and even large numbers which have had accidental protection from the peach worm, and others that have had such care as effectually pre vented injury by them, and at a cost that was paid four fold for the laborr. There are still some volunteer trees in favorable locations struggling against their enemies and producing fruit nearly every year, through small and of inferior quality, com pared with what can be done with the right kind of attention. The location of such fruitful trees would be a safe guide in choos ing sites for orchards. We do not pretend to deny that the peach growing districts are much narrowed down from former years, by causes beyond our-control. That a large portion of Adams county and particularly the South Moutitain region -heti so far es caped those fatal influences is plain to every intelligent observer. Frost of sufficient severity to destroy the crop is rare and ev ery other condition of climate and soil con genial to tie peach exists. The success at tending the lame efforts so far shown us would naturally tend to lead the inexpert eased to the conclusion your correspondent has arrived dt,namely that success is pimply An impossibil i ty; but we would ask him 'to remember that latterly they will not grow themselve—sa fact we hive yet scarcely r~allzed, the present system of cultivation, and that in the best peach de stricts the business Is in its infancy. The very careless manner in which the propaga tion of•the peach has been and is conduct ed in its present degenerated condition, is a fit subject for the thinking horticulturist to ponder well for the much needed reform.— To grovf large luscious peaches we muse till the ground, is now an established fact: Ashes, limo,and salt (the latter in moderate quantity), are very beneficial, And in many soils stable manure is necessary, but no amount of manuring will compensate for gdod cultivation. To prevent the peach worm from doing injury is the great matter aid, as we said in the former, article is not a very hard thing to do. The eggs of the in sect or beetle are deposited on the outside of thehark near the surface of the ground.— The young grub appears in 10 days to two Weelo ; they gradually eat their way under the bark and grow to their full size in 4 to month& The eggs and young grub are easily destroyed by a weak salt brine, to which add enough soap to make a pretty strong suds—it is made more effectual if boiling hOt—poured slowly around the 'trunk in proportionate quantity of about 1 pint to a full grown tree, once a month du% ring summer. With one pretty effectual •search in the fall for any that may escape no serious injury need be feared. In most cases our Bo called peach growers are content to examine their trees once a year,and oftener than not it is neglected 1, 2 and 3 years, long enough to make the destruction com plete. C. Ritsounints or PENNSYLVANIA'—A school book for Pennsylvania has recently - been published, which properly devotes atten tion to the preient condition of this great commonwealth. From it the New York Tribune makes the following extract: large-portion of thii volume is wisely given to the Industrial progress of Pennsyl vania. Not merely are the successive stages in the progress of settlement and population westward andnorthward from Delaware Bay clearly marked, but the infancy and growth of Iron-making; the discovery of Anthracite Coal, with the steps whereby the use of that fuel, for years deemed imprac ticable, was introduced add extended, until 1365 tuns mined in 1820 had swelled to 12,- 550,671 tuns in 1867. So with the Bitu minus Coal of her Western counties—she having 1,805 square, miles of the latter to barely,#7o of the former. Her production of Pig Iron, begun in 1720 in Chester county, has been increased until it amount ed last year to 839,496 tuns. Pennsylvania is first among our States in the production of both Coal and Iron, and second only to V acschusetls in the range and extent of her manufacturing industry. She has 972 miles of canals. which cost $38,630,307, and 3,097 miles of completed railroads, Which cast about s2so,ooo;ooo—being fore most of all the States- except possibly Illinois In railroads, and before all but New York in canals. The general sobriety and dillignece of her people, her central posi tion, the extent and value of her internal resources, her substantial wealth and great facilities for intercommunication, assure her a steady growth 'and a commanding position. MiRRISD yirrrnotrr (novas.—A few days - since a young gentleman and young lady appeared at the parsonage of an eminent clergyman or this city, for the purpose of having their respective destinies united in .the holy bonds of matrimony. Everything being ready, the clergyman aforesaid was about to proceed whit, the ceremony, when the young lady discovered that she was minus her kid gloves, so necessary on such occasions; whereupon she requested her affianced to hasten to a store and procure the indispensable kids, telling him to "be in a hurry or she might change her mind."— The clergyman, witnesses, and intended' bride waited some time for the return of the yotith with the gloves; he didn't come,— They waited longer, and still he didn't come. They _waited longer, and still he failed to put in an appearance. The matter at last becoming really serious and alarming, the clerytinu took his hat and proceeded post haste in search of the truant lover, whom he found, ifter a diligent search and many inquirlasjpdetly seated on the veranda of 'tllo Ptak House, with his feet elevated on the tack of a chair, puffing a cigar. On being asked to explain his singular conduct, he carelessly remarked that he "was wait ing to re if she was goingto change her mind." They were mewled, however, at last, after two hours delay.—Ottatia Republican. aILICZEAL Lovel H. Rousseau died at New. Orleans on the Bth ult. He was born in 'Kentucky, August 4, 1818. At the out break of the late war he volunteered his service. to the Government, and served with great distinction daring the continuance of the struggle. He was afterwards elected to the House of Representatives, and finally resigned his seat on account'of a vote of censure passed upon him for assaulting Mr. J. Gana for the words spoken in debate. He antweq9ently disgraced himself by VA- Praddent Johnson in abandoning the Republian party, and was rewarded tht*kw by a grigadrir Generalship. Tsunste of the education question, a traveller observed that as ha was walking on-one occasion under the arcade of the • Horticultund Gardest, lookingat the works of art displayed thee, he came upon two tom' Wise, examining a statuette of -Welk, "Executed in terra ootta:F'• "Billented in Terra Cats!" says one; "wheels hl at?" "I am eine I don' t i i i ow 7 mound the other ; " bat I pity the poor ;hi. Whitler& it was." dtq exrAric clergyman lately said in one of h 1 sermons that "about the commonest proof We have that man is made of clay 41 "brick" so often found la bls het." - CM Noblest; arils. OHN W. TIPTON, FASMON -111. ABLE 04.113111 E, North.last Conley silr Ski Ilismoimi, nest door to MeGiallaug • Sietelaraddys, barg,Pa., whims he eau at all times bie tourittreadir to attend to ail bvsinessin his tine. Me hail *lies* 1 ealiallantsaststant •ad willtweera eattenettos•-- . 1 a 4 1 11 1 VI. BROOMS ! BROOMS ! The undenign coatinues to manufacture Brooms athisold Mend in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. He will' have dg the 8111 a full ppl on hand, and wilrbe able to fu furnish them WII OL RB ALE OR RETAIL. Brooms made to orderor on the dumb. Persons having, Broom Corn would do well to give him ► all. • B. R. TIPTON. Gettysburg, Nov. 6.-Bm. C A It D-- - (J APING disposed °Me "EX(JELSIORLALLERV 11 to Mesas. Tutors sad Mixes, I take the °ppm , - Unity of extending to the public my Aware thanks, for their liberal patronage in the put; and knowing my sneeefutors to be papkipt, thorough, energetic and practical Photoiraplart, I ask for them a eon thrtuance of the same. they having had almost entire cootrolof the Escalator Gallery for the last to oyears, I know that they will exert every ()Ent to render full satisfaction at all times. C. J. TYSON. 0ct.13.--Eirn- • GRANITE-Y RD GETTYSBITRG, PA., ON RA.I.4.ROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT. PETER BEITLE.R . Is prepared to furnish GRANITE, for all kinds of BUILDING. AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, • at reasonable rites—, Cuibing Sills, Steps, .Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c.,.&c., ent and finished in every style desired, by best of workmen. na..Ordere from 'a distance promptly attended to. June 3.—tf • JEREMIAH CULP , GETTYSKURG, Undertaker it Paper-Hanger, Is prepared to furnish on short notice and reasonable ' terms COFFINS OF ALL NTY LES. Realm keens on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, which he 'afloat lowest cash rates, and if de• sited will furnish hands to put Won the wall. • PLAIN to FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. ,(York street-alew deers east ofLutheranCharch May 27,1868—1 L ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East Mane greet, hara square frees the antrl-houle, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or den in his line. Work done in the most setts. factory. manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded tomato a living. GAS PIPE flarnished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights !c.• also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Frost Biagots, and, in short, everything belonging to gas or water fixtures. Bells bung, and furnished if desired. Locks of all kinds repaired. • (Dec. 25,1867,4 f . MARSH CREEK • PLANING MILL: THE undersigned has established a - PLANINGMILL,!on Marsh creek, four miles from Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, - WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, - FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Wash Sobrds, with everything else made at such* factory, and needed In the building line. The best sff lumber will always be used, all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every effort made to accom. modate customers. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 20, 1808.—ly FURNITURE. -D. C. SHAFFER PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PEN - NA., b prepared to offer:to the Public, anything In hie as cheep as ea be had In the county. s .Purchasers will do well to call and examine my stock bet( buying elsewhere. , FURNITURE made to order. Repairing done neat cheap and with Soo. 22. 16.38,tt NEW BUSINEss.• Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP Hl,7rynttl'e.ettalLtne:to.opgroeslete4.o7carer's Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. • He also continues his old business of Trimming Buggies, Carriages, &c., and solicits from the public their patronage. Charges moderate. Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.—if , ONLY FOR.CASH. The nndeisigned, Dealers in Coal. hereby give no tice to their Customers and the Public, that after this date _ NO CREDIT will be allowed, but all Coal Ain't be paid -for in ad vance, when ordered. Our being required to pay Cub for Coal and Preignt n.eeesaltates this change, and hereafter The Cash System will be rigidly adher ed to.. peremis indebted to either of the undersign ed on Book Accounkare requeeted to call and make 'settlement. C. 11. ntrainza, —JACOB RILEY, 'BENNER ik BROTHER. Gettysburg, Dec. NEW BAKERY. - NEWPORT &,ZLEGLER. m.chs.ice Bakery, Corner Waahlngton and East Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. Constantly on hand the beet of • ' BREAD, ORACKER43, CAKES, . PRETZELS, to: Persons wishing fresh Bread will be serval every Morning. by leaving their names *id residences at the Bakery. Every alert made to please. ' GIVE US A CALL. . May W. 1887. The Cash System . Fru undersigned, Dealers in Pro d..., &c., in Gettysbnr& have this (by deter mined to Introduce the • CASH' SYSTEM in their badness. All goods must be paid for in ad vande or on delivery, as the Cash gymern will be rig. ridix enforced, after this date. • eft_gli persons Indebted to either of the firms are requested to call and make settlement., BIGUAM & 00., WM.. IL BLDDLR, ALEX. SPANGLER XceUEZIYA nAuthrozi, - aims=t HBO. Dee.ll.-41m WHEAT WB.TED. She iindezzlipied will pair the highest =idiot price GOOD WHEAT, itelhated at Ids Mill, 4 111tawoud Mina" 'Amu - grit manumusey. inclAghland towirldp. DA.. 15103.-tf Soldiers' Discharges. g • tt o zar r esin se. LA al to moo= ottani* with a repeat Act of thc 14.1slitare of Pettuylvacts. Maws an sictostditicy pa thlantattar. WILD HOLTILWORTH, W•ilia** Woad* erfAdunecoisatr -isco.4l F7ll gettiisl NTROGEWIES LUKBER 1143[2011 , 11Mi1i, ON Tins inzi.; *Ammo - :4M1 11 W, GET*pITRO,"I. FR,ESII GROCERIE-8 *Tory Reels horn • the City, Provisions, Dried an `Grew 'Fruits of sill kinds, always on band, at fewest rates. • ELCIIIL, CORN MEAL'', CIIEESE,..PURIC CIDER YIN-, =AR, SOAPS OF XII RINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, BROOMS, kc.; also, • such - as Scanlllll% Potts, Shingles, Plank, to., conti Rally on hand at lowest living rapes. Call and'aea: Junp24,.—tf. • ' IL LE.SEIE & GAO. Dealers in Flour ; Grocer . • ies 7 Nations ; &c (.I.EI v rTSBURO - , .PA., • TNTITE the attention of the public to their large stock of Goods, at the iold stand. op York street, est door to the Globe Inn, consisting of the beet of GROCER I E S, Sugars, Syraps,Aolasses, Coffees, Tees, Spices, Salt, go.; the : BEST'BRANDS OF FLOUR • In . the market, with Hams, Shoulders, Hides, Fish, Dried Fmits,Cotifections, gc. also, NOTIONS, in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Crockery-ware, Baskets, Segars,—Tobaceos, and A thousand slid oneotber articles. AND EGGS; nice and fresh, always for sale; GILLISPIZa Co.swill spare no effort to please, end are confident -of being able to do so by constantly keeping a furl and choice stock, and selling at the very lowest profits. OPCNTRY PRODLTZ wanted, either for the cash or in exchange forgoods, highest market price allowed. \JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE, DANIEL CASHIIAN. June.l7,lBeS. , -.-tf . WM-, _BOYER &. SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow. Ware. 181..44 general assortment of • all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. • Dec. 4, 1.867.-ti BARGAINS • - at the new G ROC ERY IN GETTYSBURG. JOHN CRESS & SON • HATING opened a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, have loot received auplendid aiserttnent of FRRIMI • •GROCERIES lacluding _Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, ' Teas, Spf Tobacco,ialt, Fish, flame, Shoulder'. be Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,Frul ts,Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions gener ally We will also keep on head FLOUR and FEND STUFFS. Having purchased for CASH, we are prepared to sell very cheap., Alive as a call and Judge for your selves. JOHN CRESS,: Sept. 2.5.1567.-tf J. W. CRESS. Grocery and Flour Store. REMO VAL. MEALS & BROTHER HAVE removed their-Store to the Nlneetedt prop erty, on Chambersbur g street, where they pro- pose to keep constantly on hand ALL KIINDS OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, &C. Also, VEGETABLES in season, fresh front the city and country. They aio determined to sell. as cheap as the choapest,and as they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit -and receive a Mersa share of public patronage. MEALS& ERG. April B.lB6B—tf. GRECIAN BEND. AT WM. J. MARTIN'S Is the place to get it If you wish, where you can get everything expected Lobe found in a first class. lIROOER IES AM) LIQUORS. J. The Groceries consist in part of best Syrup, Co ff ee, Sugars, Teas, Spices, Prime No. Mackerel, Ac., lc. Always on hand a largo quantity of - L I .0, r - 0 R S of all kinds from Champagne to Common 'Whiskey pure Bye Whiskey, Brandy, Gin (or n.lE:ins" and other purposes, Scotch Whiskey and Jamaica Rum for hot punches, A. Speer's pure Grape Wine, Atiehleies, llootland's Zingari and Germati Bitters. HOTEL KEEPERS will find by giving me a call that they can be supplied with Liquor at all times as before to please at reduced rates, and btiVO freight and package. ikir-Thanktul for pain patronage and soliciting a continuance. WM.J. MARTIN, Nov: ISCS.-ti Baltimorest.,Gettysburg. GO TO WM. J. MARTIN'S. S on want all the necessary ingredients for a good Mince Pie. [Nov. 20.—tf APPLES, Raisins, Citron, Cur rants, Cranberries and Prozen. Nov. 20.—t f THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE Howe Sewing Machines, constantly on hand and for sale at the Store of GEO. JACOBS &BRQ., - Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, Pa ORDERS WILL WI I'ILOSIPTLI:(ATTENDED TO Machines delivered in all parts of the county. The public are cottoned against pullet who use the name of flows to connection with their machines, on acofiut of the popularity of the genuine Howe. Renumber tbat Retro are unless they have the Medallion Portrait of IMBEDDED. ON THE MACMNE. Aug. 7, 1568.-tf AOMNTS WANTED." $76 to $2OO per month.! ! Or a Commierion from which twice that amount can be wads by lolling the . LATEST IMPROVED iCOMDCON SENSE Family Sewing Machine, PRICE 818.00.=, 11:3./or Circulars and Termi addrent C. BOWERS it CO Dal 4. .. inn Smith Third at, Philadelphia. Pa. HARDWARE. AND 0 R 00 ERINA • THE s abseribershs-yofestroturnedfromtliesitios with as Izamente supply of, HARDWARE &,CIJUN OXRIEB, which they're offering at tholrold stand is Baltimore street, at prices t o welt the tioses.Par stook coasioto la pill of • dospeatir's Tool alsoismith' Tools, °clash XI adLu g , ; t Kilter 'a Tool., RoVieltospor'sitztarosi• /albite:prof Inset R 0 03.11171...0 JP ails, A 'IND ' 011APatati,Ao.oda: ?korai' asorusubsolluseila the reveral depiainOta aentionedsber Vl* can Se bads' tido Esorif. Reidy olossof au be hoosunodatod hors with tools andlifts., sad Roasolusopsrs cab lad ovary articleia their Hos. Olson. a sill soWearepropored *stool Iso 14W fbrosabasansother bonssoutottleOlty DAVID salaams, JOBLB.DIUMBIL GM)1101 Griffol:M. KafIMUT. , REME grottriss. EMMI=:111 LUMBER, cwiug parltinto. ------ HOWE MACHINES! NONE GENUINE ELTAS HOWE, JR., oEo..J.koons a BRO., Only Agents for Adtzus county gar4wart, Cutitrp, at. 52M212 r!ral 101 * 14;1 y oux7. g-bo.lx-pouND! ' • . E 111 ,,Tif.: 11 ( 0 = 211 9 1 IliEMID)80 ONT,INFLUENZA, . at any ether I or inward 111101110 of the Arliiveit if net et toeless s. AIeo,SCABWr? 1XV,1.71.. sesdloine bow tried le. THOUSANDS OP 'OASES, In different park of the country, and Lae never, been known to fail If taken In time and according to directions . It is warrintad to cure. Give it a trial arid It willapeak for itself. Beery houseleld should. provide themselves with a box of ibis medicine WI keep It on hands. The cures that It has effected Crel truly marvelous. 113-Prepared and cold by Inset YOMIT k Co., Get-I, vbr P , by their authorized agents. Pod tysburg, Pa., or by their au.— age. sale at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. May 29.1887.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT k CO. A CARD TO THE LADIES. .( DR DUPONOOI3 GOLDEN PERIODICAL P 1 FOR FEMALES. Intel lible In correcting Irregu larities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Tur tuy from whatever . Cause, eqd alwaystmecessful as • Pre. ventive. Females peculiarly situated, or thoso supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pill while in that condition lest they "invite m rime," after which admonition, the' Proprietor en no responsibility, although their mildness wit prevent any mischief to health. Priced ier Box. Six Donee $5. Sold . Droggist,Sole e.rent for Gef tysburg, Lsti h ays tes, by ecadipg hitrs $1 through the Poet ark , cap the sent, (coultdentially,)by Hall, spy o r of th ecoontry "free of postage. n Ap I 29, 1208.—1 y ROSADALIS I TUE OBSAT BLOOD PURIFIER!, CURES Scrofula in its Various Formi, SUCH AS Consumption in ree earlier stage*: Enlargement and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Hid- step, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, ! ErpptiOcui of the Skin,Chronic . Sore eyes, Rc., ac. ALSO girPHIL . IBI IN ALL LTS roams ,o 1 DISEASES 'OF WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Lidigr Complaint, Pain in, the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel, GENERAL EA.D HEALTH, And All diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS &•BLADDER, It Is a Perfect Renovator. in—ROSADALIS eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint. and restores the entire system tt a healthy condition. P.ll/ZOTLT HAMILZU, never producing .ho slightly injury. Mit is not a Secret 'Quack Remedy. The art les of which It binds are published around each bot le. Recommended by the Medical .Fizetaly and many 1014. sand; of our But Citizens IrirYor Testiomonials of remarkable cores, site "flosadaiis.Alauznacu Air this year. PIZPLZZD ONLY AT DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & COI, 244 Baltimore Street, BALLTIMORE, MD. ka _For sale by Druggists everywhere. Dec. 25, 1.888.--ly ALL AROUND THE WORLD ! The First Premium I - • of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett l s Hair Restorative , By the N. H. State Agricultural SocietY, at Its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 1866. . BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE STORATIVE restores 'Gray Hair to its natural color. Promote, the growth of the Hair. Changes the foots to their original organic action.. Eradicates Dandruff and Humors. Prevents Hair falling eat. Is &superior Drowning. It contains no injurious Ingredients, and 'Ls the moat popular and reliable article throughout the East, West, Nortk and South. J. R. BARRETT A. CO., Proprietors, . Manchester, N. 11. 111.101.1 by Dr. It. Hornar,fiettysburg; J.S.Tatigh— Inbaugh, Hampton; :Hartman and Sadler, keivr•- barg;:linyder k Son, hittlestown, and Druggistsgml:t erally. Peb. 12.1468 —ly DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACFIIC AND CARMINATIVE BIT TER S, Extractmt entirety from HERBS AND ROOTS Highly beneficial In DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE and an excellent CORRECTIVE for the persons ant feting from Disorders ante Bowels, Flatulence, &c Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market street, Phdad'a J. K. TAYLOR dr, CO. Sept. 11, 1868.—1 y AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE H A, I R . The Great Derideraturn of the Age A dressing 'With islet once agreeable, healthy, and effectual kr preserving the hair. Faded or grog Anti r aeon r stored to tit original actor and . Ac Clots and Oraidnas of youth. thin hair is thicketted,•Alling hair checked. and baldness often, though not always cived by flame. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicle" are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and deenyeL But such sairtenaln can be eared for auk' nese byt his application. Instead of foaling the hair,. with a peaty medhneat, it will keep it clean and vigor. oak Its occasional use will present the hair'frtan turning gray or tilling*, and consequently greyest beldam free from Shoo deleterious substance, whicltistilos sonseprerrations dangerous and biol . onto the hair, the Vigor pus only basalt but no horst it, lieraitted merely for's &IR DRESSING, witting etas ean Do tband se dateable. Containing neither on sot dye, tt doe. not a It wbiteeentbric, and pet huts knot on the luttr, tiling it a rich glory Matra aid . * ir.l4lotitune. l'immd by Di J. O. Ayer k Co _ . . notorkm. kAmmar, cauwisTa l . LOWELL, 11.&138. tl.OO. arrorialeby A. I); Rafoblet, Druggigt. Ihttys I Null INC 1, 118404 =MU latiortitantano. • THE PEOPLE OP. THIS SECTION " - _ AH,H lUD TO !UHT, , . itOWN AND . I The Largest Clothing ,House • IN PHILADEOHIA. • IVOT/L-171e Ceti eferlickel to and /roils the City tax be Isere thansated in pure/lasing MIMI?. or BOYS' OLOTHINU at this thoroughly RELIABLE House. Arnett* Advertising Card is an Billows: $2 TO 1160 lAA ' ? tOI g' R CUT 3R II 3 I IS :74I .-:- Oarsnekits ranging ut every price. cut in every style, ready-made or made to, order. O. B. corner SIXTH end HAItHET. Streets, $7 TO $25 YAg it t 6 WgrAl i t u rre micy oA7H : Wrier., Milne Beavers, AC., largest variety In $ J city.. OAK HALL, SIXTEI and 'MARKET Ste. ' $6 TO s 4 b u° l odLl 1.°.71g.' t .tyles. S. H. corner SIXTRI and MARKET Screata; . 04K RALI. WANAMAKEft &BROWN, $2O TO $6O ll s. }llls , S t U y lTS .. ? i r tatle LL th an e cle• mien. ANAMAKEIt A SIXTH A 11A8.- MIT Streets. • fik 4 TO $ DOTS' SUITS FORSCROOL nom* an.; Dress—newest styles and bast ;Tara Ganda WANAUAKER OROWN, LARGE, CLOTKINO MOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 87 TO 126 • SOTS' and YTNTMSCOII.ESTER FIELDS in great variety. W.A.NA -114.1E4R d BROWN, SIXTH sad MARKET Streets. 2 TO $3.50 811 I R TS, UNDEROLOFIIING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of every kind, et swell advance on oat., WANAGARER BROWN, OAK HA !.!. 'REATOLOTHINO ROUSE, saTli and".IIAILIIBF weep,. Nor 20.—1 y GOODS FOR TGE HOLIDAYS. J. E. CALDWELL, do 00., JEWELLERS NO, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. In aglditlon to their largely Inc: Luau! Stuck of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Artistic Silver. 'Wares ; PLATED GOODS, Sc., Are now opening a magnificent collection of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, IN METAL, MARBLE, Decorated Glass, Leather and GOLDEN BRONZE, In SPECIAL DESIGNS of exquisite taste, from all quarters ofEurope, particularly adapted for their CHRISTMAS \ SA LES: . Our arrangements, both in Europe and this coun try. are such as give us unusual facilities in the selec tion and economical production of our stock. St is our a lib, en well as our interest, to secure to our pa-' Irene the benefit of such advantage. in Moderate Price,, throughout our ,stock, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Dec. 4, 1868. [)larch 4. ly M A R B L E D .sL A T E MA NTELS 6, , • • M , ARBLE N REAUT Y CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY,. and In appearance are exact italtatione of tie. finest Foreign Marbles. THOMPSON & HARPER, Stanuf“ctrarers, 1232,0:111 and 1236 Ridge Avenue, RIDGE A VENCE CARS PASS THE DOOR. 1 Send for Mustrated Catalogue. - 1* NOT. 27...-3ns [Licensed by the United States Government.] GOOD NEWS =I Staple and Fancy Goods THROUGLIOLT THE COCSTILI: lIARRINGTON S CO Of fifteen years' standing, at J•oLLere and Retailers n the above goods, In Boston and vicinity, have conclud ed to offer the people of the whole country th e e ,t. vantages of their immense importations and attendee for American manufactories through the popular ONE DOLLAR SYSTEM. Our Premium List to Agents, and Karllunge List for Agents and Patrons, are not eq T 1 al led by any house In the country. Best New York and Bost,n referees,' given wizen required. Fend for free circular. lIARIZINGTON .k CO., SO Snminrr street, Bunton. Dec. 4.-Irn OILco Lox 354 i - 11 Ladies ' Fancy ii in s ! 4 AT J OIIN FAREIRA'S Old Eetabllabed FOR Manufactory, No. 718 .ARCH STREET, above 7th, PIIILADELPII Rive now In Store of toy own importation and 31an afecturg one of, the largest and moat Mmntiful eelec tlotoi of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Children's Wear, in the City. Also, a Gnu assortment of Cents' Fur Gloves and Collars. " I am enstled to dispose of my goods at very reason able price 4 and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adams county and vicinity. AFirltemeinber the Name, Number and Street I JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch at., ab.ith, south side, Phila /Kiri have no Partner, no connection with any ether store In Philadelphia, LOct. 2.—im A SERVANT FOR ALL. Rotles Lnprollement fur Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, A'AY be attached to any gate and operated from /VI buggy team or 'addle, by one hand, in any de eked direction from thegate—oponed and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate. This Im provement Is simple and cheap, yet perfect and erotic nhtdisalF: . by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost the poets; may be made at a 'country blacksmi le and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the Right for Adams ' coon- Ay, wilt sdll Township. and Farm Rights of this Int presemeat. ',Also, ROTH k MOMS AMERICAN IrEVEIt GATE —whkh will be found valuable and col:lrani ant to all .who have gates to drive thrmtgh—as they reunify' by the ir reluNuPell, close and latch a gate, without the ,necessity of getting in the wet or mod. For ftwher information, to., address. ISRAEL PAICKER, May 13.-if ifenallca P. 0., Adams co., Pa. DOBBINS ELItCTRIC • ' BOOT:POLISH MAKES A LASTING SHINE. Those who black their boots on Saturday night With ordinary blaoking; dou't have much shine on Sunday, as the polish Weal; but therhins of DOBBINS! BLA.CHING Lasts saturday . Artiiht dt all day Sunday. IT BEATS ANT TEE . BLACKING MADE. Manufactured onlyy.l B. Dobbins, at his tuunense Soap an* Blacking Winks, Sixth Street and German town Avenue, Philidetpbta, Ta. Ner sale by T. O. NoalGs, Gettysburg, Pa. ' Nev. 27.-4ns • GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY, NO. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE, IVE, YORK. Merchants, Lmilies, or individuals can procure, t hronith=regency, any kind of goods or articles of a n y arecrtist, ow mid in the city of New York , at the l iae p r. " they would , if there themselves, and in ..weitY cases at lower p ail experience of over ' wel a ct . Y ea kic mai Mt gh acquaintance with the Alin urn and imsewters or the city, enables as warrant entire satWtiou to all with whose Mud- Maw we are entrulted, ~Giroulare, with list of refer enced., embracing every motion of the United States, lent on Spplkation. ,11. GA,B,DINDER 4 Co., Commiseion Merchants. Octrudgionients of Ootton, Tobacco and all kinds o prodnessollcited,and tkehightst market prieeobtain ed. PIOT. X.-Elm WOOD Bolt aIhJIEI No CORDS OAK, 200 APIOXO.RY, AT SAIIOE'S MILL' 113.Priosill A oaf Sar t Cord oak thargAlk om ~43413nanim llf. )141(1611.—ef JOB ei'i sascatimei " :e:. • I _ 4 NEATLY AND OBIELPLY sus psymik! ME MISSISQUOI SPRING. WAXER, For Side by Principal eruggiotii Curis CANCER, CurcB CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, DI S E . A SE; KIDNEYS This is the original Spring Water from Vermont which LAB wrought so many wonderful cures, and le advertised only to distinguish it from the many init iations that are now attempted to be 'palmed upon the public as being equal to the virtues of the 311s eissippl. Pamphlets containing zu account of many wonderful Ogres, attested by eminent rhysichum and others, can Le hail gratis, 14 callirt4• at or addreosing a note IT is composed principally of Um colt:lasts& Guano from Contains three per cent- of AMMONIA, an ample quantity to give activity (without Injury) to the vege tation, and a large quantity of soluble • BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with rota Ali and Buda, the eacential ono lits of a reputation it Lae obtairittlamoug the ninny thousaiiii farrimrs who are using it In preferenri• to all other kinds, Is Isis ,Ire guarantee of its valise. piaci! ir,c.oo PER TOM. Saud for n pamphlet. .k.hlre-mo Jnly 31, ISCB..—Iy IRON AND PURE BRANDY. BY DR. mturrmAzi, Reenhir Graduate of the Uni•erslty of Pennsylvania It will posith,ly cure Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all thumb es of the Lung. or Bronchial Tuties. It Mu Leen the menus of RESTORING THOUSANDS to health who have been given up beyond the reach of medical assistance. It dove toad to relieve the Con sumptive then anything ever known. Unequalled strengthener tor delicate Ladies and Children. EACH BOTttE CONTAINS TIIE UTRITIOUS POR-. TION OF TWO POUND:IOF CHOICE BEEF. The Cure of Consaruption was first erected by the MO of RAW BEEF and BRANDY in. Itussia, after wards In France, in which countries .1 have travelled for years. I hale need It with perfect success In my own fami ly. In. presenting this preparation to the public I feel confident that every alllicted one who reads this (even the most skeptical) may become convinced, by a single tviel that It is tzely a moat valuable medicine. CD-caters and medicines sent to any address. Price Fl per bottle-21z fur 55. LABORATORY 512 SOL:TII FIFTEENTH STREET, PIIILADELPII7.I. Wholesale Agents, French, Richards dr Co., Tenth and Market Streets; Johnston. 1101kway a G - Awden, 6O - Arch Street ; It. ithotimiktr & Cu., Fourth ■nd Race Streets, Philadelo2.l. meold by Druzgisis every% here. Nov. tl.-11rn Holidays and allthe Year THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. This cerebrated patent Inatrum,nt is simply-, cheap, and 1.1 permanent avails, lathy. It is an optical wonder. P. wag. Mlles minute transparent oti,cts 100 diameters or 1 , ,,v4,1 times, rendering the animalcules In Impure water, the ales In milk, blood, etc., the minute un seen claw., Joints, etc. of insects, and, definitely th.., sLape of the pollen of flow• err, ‘iatble. It showit in diseased IJrk., the "trichina spiralis, (first lla,evered in this c,nntry with tititt I:PiCr,scvr..) uric arid. urea, etc. I,llmtely, mil the e el. i n vin e gar mawnificd to from one to four inches In l eng th. mailed for $2.:5; or, with mu mounted ob.. jACtII, COMprilliDg 0 hoe's sting., a wasp's win:. a Hl's foot, butterfly's wing dust, mouse's hair, and human hair, ifl.oo additional; slides, •pecially prepared for this reacope, each containing a IniCroacupic pl c . tare, We. each. Otter object SI-59 par doom, /Er - Address your orders: • JOIIN HALL, Dee. Berger), liarlsoo co., N.J. IT BORES. IT SAWS. It POINTS. ' Come 8; See it It is no Humbug! r KEYSTONR POST BORING 31ACLIINR rtll 1 bore from 6to SHAI POSIB in 0 day ;point from 12 to 1500 'RAILS in o day; ireN• from 20 to u CORDS OF WOODI in a day. This 3lachine was patented Harsh 3.11,64; weigh 4 2'2 lbs. Straight WoLd and Iron is used to manefac.. Into it. It drew the premium at the haat State Fair held at llarrisburg, l'enna., and et all the Conoty Fairy where it has been exhibited. The undersigned have purchased the Right to the sale and ore of the above vahrible Machine fur Ad. anis and York counties, and are ready to sell Town or Individual linkts. The Machine twill be exhibitt,l iu Gettyebarg on Tuovlay eV January Count, the at Yount'e Ila teL A.1,11c., either of thilith.r.tign,,,l, t looelleu P 0., A. 1.0.1 cLILLty, GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 9 00, A. 33 and connects at Hanover Junction with the Mai Train Nort at 11 A. M., reaching Ilartiabnrg at 12 55; P. M. Returning arrived at Gettysburg at 12 30, P. 31., with passengers from Baltimore and Washington, and those from the North by morning IME SECOND TRAIN-loaves Gettysburg at 1 I'.ll.,and onunctsat llanovorJunction with Mail Train south at 2 45, P.M., teacijing Baltimore at 5 20, M. Re turning, arrives at Gettysburg at 430 P.M., with panengere from the North Nov 27, 1888 "DON'T BE FOOLISH." • (TEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, AND RECEIVE by A 7 return mail a sample lot of the celebrated "MORWAY OATS," which produces 100 bushels to the acre. Also, for 25 cents, a sample lot of the renowned ' "CALIFORNIA WHEAT," which has been eo highly spoken of by; the Agricul tural papers: The above seeds have been well receiv ed and recommended by the N. Y. Farmer's Club.— Both sent free of postage on receipt of Sects. Ad dress L. CARL, Box. 5391, New `: exit P. 0. 23.—Sm The. Farmers' Book 140 beautiful and useful illustrations. 750 octavo pages. Showing just what every farmer wants to know: HOW TO 3 AKF THE FARM PAY Fond for circular giving full deicriptjun. FARMERS! BAAMSILS' SONS! Experienced Book Agents and others, wanted to take this book to every Farmer in every community. Bu siness pextuanent. Pays tram $l5O to $2OO per month according. to experience and ability. Address ZEIGLER, McCIIRDY .1 CO., Philadelphltt, Pa., Chicinneti, 0., Chicago, 111., or Si. Louis, Mo. (Aug.2l.—Om S. WA T ,R MA N , PIONIUTOJC OP W ATER MAN'E Cocktail and Tonic Bitters, Wholesale and Retail, • No. 1106 Market Street, Philadelphia. The tonic properties of these Bitten have been en titled to by some of our meat eminent practising physicians, es the best tonic now in tme t and the Cock tail Bitters is thy Universal favorite among Judges - of a good gin or whisky cocktail. [Nov. O.—pm QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAR QtrELNR OP ENGLAND BOAP.• ,lIC • QUEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a family washing In the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the World! Has all the strength of old rosin seep with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile., 'rry this splendid Ennip. Bold by the ALDIN CUgMIOAL W0111{13,411 North Front street, Philadelphia. Beptal.—ly • GRAY'S FERRY PRINTING WORp, Gray's Perry Road Q Thirty-Third as., Phila., Pb. ManaDieturer of BLACK AND COLORED. PUNTING AND LETO- Gunn° pnui, ve.s4 unto, iko. ootaito-an IWIRE BAILING, Ail wth anardsfbr Stone Pronto, Asylunpoto.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Ita il idsed Pea Wire Mop, Mem, renders liorseps for OW, Oro, ge/M, go., Keay, Crimig a rtit ter - barb Amatory; Loadoaype Wirat we, to.; Paper makexe' Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, to. Every In. formation by addreadeg the manutecturers. N. WALICJILt BONS, No. 11 Nor* Olga at. Phil& "rat Vitsailantouo. Curh SCROFULA, and all the Impurities of the Blood, AND IRE SOVEREION REMEDY FOR BRIGHT'S AND OTHER DISNASNS OF TILE MISSISQUOI SPRINGS, No. 5.1:i Broadway, Sew York 02E1=1 FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE ! ALTA VELA COMPLETE MANURE THE ALTA VELA GU.ANO CO., C. 7 Niw York BEEF; Iron TUE J. B. TROSTLE, J. T. BURIIEY, NOAH SNYDER, ISAAC B.TROSTLE 1868.-:q TIME TABLE R .INCIIRDY O.E. ROBINSON, • goitvarding goitoto. NEW VORWA It DING . ` - AND COMMISSION HOUSE. :HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Care, Ac., of Cm k AClAmiriAw, UM undersigned Intend to carry on the business, un der-the Arm of Bantam k Co., at the old stand on We corner of Washingtonand Railroad streets,en moreextepsive scale t ban heretoßate. I.lYirA regular II oe of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every . TUESDAY NOON. and accom modation trains w ill be run as occasion may require. By this arrtrageraeut wo are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted tons, will be prompt ly attended to. Our cars run tb the Warehouse of Stevenson A Sous 105 north fleward street. Balti more. Being de termined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give us acall. WM. M. BIG HAM. ALEXANDERCOBHAN JAMHS mausg. = M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERg IN FLOW?, GRAIN, GTOCERIES,&c 1 1 11 E andermigned aro paying at their Wore house, la Carlisle street, a , ljainlag Bur hler's IE iI, the highest prices for FLOUR, AVREAT,-RTE, CORN, OATS, HUCK WI-113AT, CLOVER ANDTI3IOIIIY-SEEDS, POTATOES, Ac., and itiV Ito producers to give them acal I bf fore del ling They have constantly on hand for sole, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syreps,Coffees,Segars,ke-, with Salt Yi•h Oils,Tar, Soaps, BFCOII and Lard, Tehae.,,, ki7. the Lest brands of FLOUR, with. YEE]) of all' k ir.ds They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Cusco , , - 11,wphat, MN) A Soluble A pay the highest market prices forall they bey. they sell at the to ve3t living profits.— They eofpul.iic patrenagv,res...ived L.., give natidfaction In every case. July 'J,ISG7.-tf CHANGE OF FIRM. rI I IIE undersigned hating leased 11 the War,..1,0,., , ,n !h. e. t at. the rArry, ,13 ti. Grain & Produce Business lu all Thu r;ct, u ili a4untys Le paid for Wheat,-/tye, Corn, Qat , , CI ,r/..r and 'Fin, thy Feeds,. Flaxseed. Sumac, flay and Straw, DriLd Fruit, Null, S nap, ILIAD., 1., .0:1 P. ta. teo.4, with everything eke in 11, c.,untry GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly C,r sale, Coffees, Sugar,. Mulaa,n, Syr up., Teas, Spices, Salt, Chet,e, Mustard, Starch, — Ernorns, Bucket*, Clacking, Suap, A 14,,,C0tiL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, kc Fl5ll of ail kinds; Spiked and Nana; Smoking and Clu,srlog They are always able to ,apply a fir,t rate - article of Floor,icith the different hind 3 Fee.i. Also, ti round Plaster. with G an 4 'Aber f,rtill zerx. COAL; by the bushel, ton or carload. We will al., ran a LINE of FREIGHT CARS , to No .77 North street. ItA LTISIORE, mid 511 .4!ftrket street, I'IIILADELPIIIA. All go.,ds sent t, either of the above places will be received and forwarded promptly. Goods .111,old be mark ed••flenner4 . Car." 11. 8. DENNI i.. 4 .11419. April, 5, f DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Luinbcr, Coal, (C - c. rriz E underaigned k«ops.n hand, at I.ln IV I ra I I: as"Gurd,i's ~ : rxtion,'' in Stratln town ship vu !inn of the Gettynburg 4ailrund, all kinds of GROCERIES, wilt! Salt Bacon. Lard. Ac. Also, " - LUMBER AND COAL, Bui:di4;; Soiff, 1313..skgmith C• 1111.37/11, um! A Its, ati,t mt•nt ur Dry Beta awl •, lit . • of all kind, he to 14,1 - tart : ..t the low- Fla rthto pays the hi ghost market prise fir Orals, Corn, Oats, Ilockwhent, Chytorr and Sees, Potrkt,t,, Ac, remit, and I.riront the *am° to market nnc,mmi•aion. tie respect Cu Ily :Lake Lis tritqoht and tI.o pr.l,lic to give him a cool!. Ang. 21,1887.-tt DANIEL GULDEN. .fanuing )Implenitnts, &r. FARM IMPLEIIEXTS. GUM SPRANG DRILL. r i IEIE Best Drill In use, will NV all %in !s w:ttp.ut changing any part et the Drill. Can furnian them with or witlicut the Guano Attachments. do geed work. Alro, the Harrisburg num . 0 Mill ma, iu New IThrk. E pally as gko,d as the wills in [ht.; SEPARATORS AND CLVVER NUL LEDS, STEEL PLA/17.1115, AL'., FARM'S , ' 13f. PLEMENTS tiI,SERALLY. For rile by W3l. WIBLE. Aug. 11.-tf J. H. SHIREMANS REIPERS & MOWERS H A TING been agent for tlds,machine last Reason, I intro oiler it to the farmer Ibis Reason. It is well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. villa Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over seven oilier!, which were considered splendid ma chined, and likewise at the Dillsburg 3lowing Match. lluyingconcluded 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 TILE GMAT MACIIINE.OF TELE SEASON. Having tried one myself, I know exactly what it will do. I could refer you to scores of farmers who have purchased machines of me, who are highly pleased and say this is the only machine they would use:, Extras always on hand, end repairing done hero at my place. This is a great consideration—the machine can be repaired at home immediately, and with much less cost. Another great saving is the LINDER which is at tached to this celebrated Reaper and Slower. It has been thoroughly tried, and given entire satiefaction requiring no harvest hand except a driver. This Binder can also be attached to the Reapers which have been sold; but cannot be attached to any other machine except Shireman's. I will bare refer yonto a few farmers, in .lifferen localities, who has° bought and used these machines Michael Fiscal, Stephen Gettier, Moses Hartman, Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wien:eau, Mr. Ltnn, Ulrich Jacobs, J. It. Hershey Jacob Hartman, . B. B. Woodburn, Jacob Leman, with others, too numerous to mention ' • This machine has a self-rake, side delivery, and I. warranted to do its work as above recommended. Also on hand, SHIREMAN'S BELP•DISCIIARGING HORSE RAKE, a drat-rate article, which we will sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give satis faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAKE always on hand. Machines can be seen at my hone, three miles sonth of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield Hotel. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, frIDINEO A Word to the Wise ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer! TEE importance of a quick, ac tive and darabla Fertilizer, adapted to the eon of our county, Is acknowledged by all Farmers. Hay ing im oa ent t/idled mysel C. f, aft Itzer Long study and careful ex -per, that P. m's- Chemical Fertilizer surpasses altothers in adaptedneese to all kinds of soil, I have purchased the right for Adams county, and am prepared to fill orderso for it promptly and on reasonable terms. It Is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by a number of our Farmers, and to admitted by all who have it to be the beet In tho market, end tho nheapest. lam prepared to fartash this Fertiliser in any quantity, and will deliver • In any town or village in the County, when ordered in not lees quantity than a TON. I manufactuse it fbr sale at ISO per ton without bags, or $56 in bags. This fertiliser le composed of the hest fertilising chemicals that can be bad. I use no oil of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, thereibre I do not nee it. Neither do I ass lime nor althea. Tlt OBJECT OP TUE CHEMICAL YERvvvorviti, L to introduce a fertiliser that will last for • series of crops—not only for one. It contains sufficient animal matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early, while the ammonia forces the growth. I expect to manulecturea largo ripply this winter for the spring crops,and tkerefore invite farmers and the public gen erally to give it a trial on all kinds of Grains and Vegstatdes. GAGTIOII.—I hereby give notice that Term Rights hereafter sold, unless signed by me, are infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with to law, from which there is no appeal. according will be promptly attended to by ad. drardng GEORGE BENDER, • Renderer ills. Penna. • vi.N. N. )1d113131 General Agent for Ws of Coun ty and State Rights, Bendsrimillik, Annul counts, Pa. Di% IL-17 ALL KINDS OH BLANKS, Commos Administra: tor's and Executor% Deed., Mortgajgoo,Tudgment Notes,Premium Notes, with tad without waiver of ettaniptioa, Sumausa, ilabpaensa and lizeeti ••• We 'at nue Ow IND SWIM dreir• ig,oolo into . , arm, Vditi A.. 1). BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS JOrCOUNTRY lIERCIIA NIT supplied iV •boleul city prices. Feb. 12.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGISF, Store in BranrB Batto..st., LIAITING opened a new DRUG 518)1: t: and tLt:•d it np in the bi•ht style, I offer my nt,,,1,4 i•ore 3,1 1rt...11 Drugs to the citizens of Littl,st , ,tvu vicinity et the lowest market rates, til.i• in I Art of Drays and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Pure Spicer, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumes', Toilet Soal.ni arid Panty art isles. A full Assortment of Brmilic.4, Slat it.ni.r) of all kludit, Cigars, Tobacco sod Snuff. ROBERT 31,CULDY, oir-Nfriore's Elect ri-M'agnetic Soap will wash with hard nr 7.•ift water, cold or warm. Clothes washi4l with thin,Siiap a, made beautifully white without or Tbia la the btist Soap is use. Try It. It is warrant," not to Nu re :he hands or fabric. Littli,towts, May 13.—1 y JAMF.B I= I I S'S f .1N AND DRUG 0 ar.d 141.4 St.,l-4 , , CR. WSi:R.3EII;ISG STREE Dia.: , ;S, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA- T I-N L Y, PERFUMERY, SoArk BRUSHES, TOIL. ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, EAK• IN , 1 SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, PULE LIQUORS for tue4firical purposes Dr. IL ilorner's OLIEN, • reliable reale.)y for chsppol Lands, rcingli skin, ike. AU nrticlea warranted pureand genuine Jan S, 13t.:?.-tf HUBER'S DRUG STORE. Forney's Gild Stand—Baltimore Street, GETTYSBURG, PA. AVING purchased this uld and popular Stand, 1.1 and laid in an entirely new and fresh Stock, offer a rn!las,ntlment,c,roiating In part of =I PATENT MEDICINES-A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS & WINES FOR MEDICINAL Mt- SPICE? AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES. DYES & DYE-STUFFS-HOW A STEVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES TH E CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND Tp[LET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS-TUE BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, POUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN, &TONERE-AREA'S AND ROBERT'S. ST ITIONERY OF ALL KINDS. TOBACCO AND SNUFF-THE BEST 1`111".SIn ASS' PRFi , CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medicines funii4htd AT ALL LIOESS UT TSIT. Dal althe door Apil 1. I,G3.—tf GI,TTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE 3:EXCHANGE STABLES 'FiIE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thankful for the liberalpatronage here. tefore received. beg. leave to inferm the public that e continues the LIVERY 1117SINEfig at hie oldetand on War:lingtonetreet, Gettysburg,near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all times to accommodate persoas with anything In Melina. furnished at .Chert notico and on reasonable terms, and competent It frets sent along itdesirad. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. Llis stockand Coaches are of the Oral class, and no pains will be spared to make passen gers comfortable Ile is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to partlesde. siring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO-HOR SES AND BIBLES Fill be bough t and sold a tail times. Persons dealr lug to purchase stock will find it to their advantage to call on the undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as represented or no sale. Be has a fine lot of Horses and iititeniat present on hand which will be sold on reasonable terms. They are eonnd and free from disease, and are guarantied to work a■ represented. Persons will flndit to thelradvantag• tocallat the old stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. May '29, 19 , 37.—tf NICLIOLA 8 WEAVER THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL THE undersigned would respect. fully Inform the public thst he has opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE In this place, and is prepared to offer superior ac commodatkitui In this line. He has provided himself with Buggies, Carriages. Hacks, Light Wagons, kc., of the latest styles, eufflcient to meet the public de mand. His horses are all good, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip. ples," but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equipments furl:tithed. parties, large or email, can got must what they want on the most accommodating terms. VLsitors to the Battle-field politely attended to, and reliable driven furnished if desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of ever) , train. 10112 gorses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance for bargains given. Our Motto is "fair play and no gouging."' *A.Partieular attention paid to furnishing 'Ve hicles and Hacks for Funerals. 11/I..We flatter ourselves that by charging moder ately and by furnishing superior accommodations, we cannot fail to please every one who patronises onr establishment. T. T TAIT. --May 29.158 Y CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND EAST MID- EVE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT:4IOIISE, 1:1 VERY DESCRIPTION ON WORK lasotpnat IX TU PIRREST SZTLR OP SR]{ ART May 29, 4167.--tf GZTTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MAUI & BRO. In Eiut York 5 treet,G etlysburg, Pa. Wherethey ar e prepared tofarnlehallklndrofworklnthelrllne suon As siosnntlNTs, TOMBS, riens,romes, !Li the shortest notles,and aachetip ai,tha cheipsit airGi vs us a call. Produce taken f n **change he work. thityaburi, Nay 99, 10Y 4 2.! ORAMBERSBURd STREET, NOM' glib iiiiMOllli STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MF,DICINA'S, LIVF LEST() WN. Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, DR. H. HORS' ER, CiI:TTYSTIUIIO Medical advice without charge DEALER IN COAL OIL, &C., l'irtry ,*tabits. Cuk.CUES, BUGGIES, dc., Wirbie 3jar4,o. GETTYSB.URG, PA., MANTLIII3, *u. &a FEZEZZI 101 , Cabmen. COE'S COUGH BALBAI I This long tried and popular Remedy le again called to the attention alas public. ♦s often as the year rolls around, the proprietors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them that anicupt the mini things requ!red for the health, Comfort and ins tenanee of theft:ldly through the long sad tedious months of winter, Cotes Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. ffor years It ha* been s household medi cine—and no.thersao.llollll for the safety of their chil dren, and all wboiruffer from any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without It. Ito addition to the ordinary four ounce so long la the market, we now' furnish our mammoth family else bottles, which will, In common with the °thallium, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, The Bahmui will be found Invaluable, and may always be railed neon in the moat extreme eases. WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony. cf all who hare used It Cr this tern ble disease during the last ten years, Is, that It In variably relieves and cures It. SORE THROAT, Keep Jour throat wet with the Balsam—taking tle and ofteu—aud you will very soon And relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at once to a sturdy tissof this grist remedy.— It will succeed in giving relief where all other re medies Lay. hilted. SORENESS OF THE THBOA, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay procuring. and hamellateily taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named &Scuttles. They are all premonitory iymptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will wooer or later sweep you away Into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn rufferer has ktund relief and to day rejoices that bar life ham been made euy and pro longed by the toe of Co.'s Cough Balm. IN SHORT, The people know the artick,and it needs •o comment from as. It Is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer in Medicines in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct Read ! Read I Read 1 1 THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE IS CALLED TO THE World's great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. This preparation Is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will rusty titre that ag gruattng and fstal malady. Yoe years It stripe sa its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely tress, is millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Slonkelt, /Zia- -ing of Food, ; Flatulency, La..l etude, Weariness, finally Mr- minating in Death, Are as Barely mired by this potent remedy, as the Pa tient takea It. Altkongti let the years before tha people,what is the verdicts!' the mouse? Hear what- Lester Barton, of Milwaskao. ow: [Frost LIS= JULITO,K, 4 Yawn If mucus, Way Jaa.24,11168. Mzsmas. Q. 0. Otani & Co., Yew Basal, Owns. Both sisal and wife have used CemesDytpmeta !Para and it has prayed PEINBOTLY satisfactory as a Rem edy. I have NO limitation in saying that we have re. &dyed ORNAT BENUIT from its me. -Very Ragnistitilly, (8 1 6 1 ted) LISTEN SEXTON. A -GREAT BLESSING. Z. R. WARD, deem Lorain Co., o.] Marc Strong it Arm Driwists, Cleveland. GeWransun:—lt giver me greatplosems to Mote the I my wilt has derived great lomat frogs the use ct Coe's Dyepopele Cure. She his been ibr • lumber ei bean greatly tumbled with Deep y violent paroxysms otcomahkda b pme leafed her that Ms wee all the while, lbr ••• able to do anything. atte tool, etym. Dyspepsia On* and his derived asairraarril FROM Pr, and s now oomparetlvidy well. Illut re gards this medicine u a great blendisg. Truly yours, Jett.l3, 1868. UL. ROYILEA Rho Rev. Iwo km, of ~ liatidea that has cared him, after all Ohm had &Dol. .DR UGGISTS. - .lln7dxuallst in the country will toll you. If you tako the triable to oagairs, that STlOS s ailli bays s bottle of Ope'e Drahrth Car. alo , 11=18 In the wort unqualified prstsoot Its groat vir tue. Coe's - Dyspepsia Cure WI bo lase invaluable in am a Dimino. Dycoatory, Oola Sanaa 1121. Griping ea In Owst renz7 dfaordesed sondttnor the atoasaa. Bold by Drugging la city a crrayarbaro at ri par Bottlo,a by appliatioa to 0. G. MAX& Prispek*Nrs,.lkfie Ilsweace. A. D. 1113114141141., 64tiegawas- Agent for Adams minty. Oat, It. Rob 14 IMinl7en L P. WARD _ - • ...:-..:-..14 . • 0r1.6741111., Yre.t.loht -Goorge Swopj: vl4 c-N,ldevt-r , ..muel R.A : socitgary -1) li iitii.bler. TroMuror- 11. G. Voluchtock. liseentlY c l',..ut ut i tree--Bobest, ittiVacol) Kiti4. vrop Dagerv.-tieoii•Se,D.' - Ily" .K. Raiseli, N. ti. Yatiummisp Kies, Stnban townsbip ia i r i i it. Z. ilietlus, StrabikKi . :Wm Rae Vl+ tiya s Libegi j XV coax jtaf g A tiwu Stmor g itimill itt = J . than Tr pus, and la 116•11 • • 4. samakatiliitlad pild , _ samOrthig ovirtie,flau.• 4 :7 o 4lllo6 galip tir •101 1 0 ...,,,, ~.., ..., £1 /a/ it ~,reilliasC %AP* ' - - .0,14404. Tltg leg tN Ptqlgdflit Hr :arta tllO Aliirfn titl. ay ra. , rnl.g. v V.0)0 *pm t IN - ' I/AI I .1. irla;. 0114 :bare 4413(.111011111 Areartpiellyn. of Ow pi:l,l4llam t tire:num:lV. artilailitipiitr. A liber.ildeibietlon • - sing by the quarter, hairy/tag! lice+ will he I amerced At spitifirti - - ICE 4k3-The circulation* hilt larircr than that attariii p county ; aplf r gt -$ knout be excelled:: - Jo% viroaror•ii and st fair rates. Uso44tils, • taut, ac , io •very variety and ity abort nudes. Term' C ASS. - V,roftosicntil ' i J. COVER, A 44 tx. • .1. w. , kt alto:110r liuti[o.s.otruCt)d.lol4lll .oh: F. 4110 osttleir fig er's •a.italtia.tore itriet,P May ..%/,16(17. DAVID A. BUB :et' It? t 7 LAW, grill prom ti titor btrltttflitp tar. 11600 *t ht•rtnibtotte•Yl yy J.llt 4 /110 Cuurl WA** [gilt DAVID AVILLf3 i AT LA W,Oll, ten or fC.~n tre $.40 are. ' NI ay AGENCY."' vrill attend to_tbi:. agniuld the V. B. tiouesola CI Act Pay, resold:mi. • the C oltrt .r Cl.4lms or before mkt at Waahlogt.n. T.). 20,13 67. fic tt orikey•ELike JOS. 11. LEFEN LiTsLmaToWN %Vlll pr,,lnptly nt tend to 40oilic IVritlnA Drell4, Lou.roa ac.;•lid rant rosttd to lila care, • ATUtticr ,- 'u Fted..rlct - 4troet,lit or,lrde,ll,y Drs S 1 orb, K 'user Aid s.—L v • =I • Alt9ency4 and Colts I` / ~IcOONAUGiig•t -A- , • .It• 1 .I.IIISX. HBAUTII, • of h Q:4/ “likes 4:4 rn: 4 et ‘ A, etrthiberst, urg at .et t 0 • . 8..tt1.,.1..1.t of F:etateli. Ali' • t., Houuiy. =s=== EIMICI • • 14 L .1 .q.rtlut• loc. log • hi dbl& I •A a and resterd'atAtel.. ARMS . I tins'lag lormo.l at NW • t. all IA anches or h!. profliaLl•4ll . • • hi• office when prolVsairdiallyan McKXI , IIITST,INF, P. 0., Adm. ra. j: • DR. J. W. C. O'NK$ It Li. 4)!11, at hi* Itillide .t r t. t the OE= wll. STALLSM h•vluq located fa Glia eery ie.., to the yuulic. tlateierc ro.4u shove Mina x ill be prepared to attoode.lo • of the Deutlet. - . [..tl, aro invited OIIN LAWRENCE t,•,,,1111,..- it. ‘i hatubeributoil of Oh Loither.ku Church, urualte ilmruer'•DrugtAwreorhers he - sik , l Ittrll.l Any cue of the Dcnt.t Persona it walla .yelinirr I to cAll. _DR. C. WAIII u .ks ft ESL' KD Lb. Practiesot, 11 I . LEsiulV nwtigrest Ida at 11.••1••••• • c.irtier:^alf • • Ilrar the Sail I git uto SLitt 1.)15e.50. (I• 14 (tarriagrs, DkVI ) M CREART. 1-120 always C. THE Best and D • BR rDL .11 .1 I: NESS of air our .0,1,3 to be Cam! at the dt stAlikl.Balttm,re et...opposite thiP (MeCREAffi Our Riding and Wagodt are the moat taint Our Harneas, Vain and are C.n.iplet, In ev.ory reirt)Ccg• of the very best material And work. Our upper leather Draft CAN NOT IC NUT. They are the • must durable. Our Heavy Draft are made t order, as cheap Is ada where red ha the meet .o.bataz4l4l Riding Bridles, Whipai,. Vly-neta end 'everythint chrapor. Our prit•es h I' been xsui c n to Om tow . Mt liv, AliL••ral percentage Fier ems 4, to E or more. R"• work nott Ink but the" bilitt warrant everrerticlo turrierleratt as represented. ' ful fur post fasurs wo fnllt present stock. *SAX Ise us a rail atelexamlietir Jan. 29.18d8.-tf D. , CARIZLS.GE-MAKFNG . • 'Elle %Cur belut; over the midst* the CARRIAGE-MAiLIJINbi at their oh land, In Sad 111.1d4 ft where they are again prepared." tothlanable, subatwntlaiilLiatr A Int of new and soctinei-hiliati • celtaucars,lnsoolit un hand, which they Will d •., pr s, and al! orders will loikinsp and ea is factorlly as poselbtes • dune'lu PSIItw with dispatch, end at clawed A large lot of nee. 2,1,1 old VAR ' • •ale. Thankful for the literal- pakritut toyed by theta. they •,,loAtarelorri ■rrve a large share In the futer*. May 29.-tf 134'SN Buggies and- REMOV r 11 lIR undersliche4 Las tjun. 1. tug shop to tl. - • east eikd al. . 1 Lurk;, P., wh•rcheor4llo•4l‘s6 .....ric In hi" line, via: . e RRIACIES, .7:061" ISO— TOP B UQ W 4 a Ow, . . . Si is work I 4 MI fiat up or the kat of merhaolco, midis faction. Hl* prices me alwip ita ordere r coulhient that haaala It EPA !RING prouip tiy, daiki he July 1, ISM.--17 tARRIAGES Al'; PERRY .7."/' I. now building. a variety-o i l the intent sod most approved at . cd of the toot material, to which tion of Implre. Harm' ballt , bi care, and of material aelleafed wit to beauty of style and &reknit ly recomantind the work as o • • in or ant of thi delft. kith. b I. work, to wookfaew WOW ieh lel., that-Aida /a• taw OUP t tre aud reasambl*. IMBEINEEM Washington and. Ohs= Jain 12,1867.—tr gift_atul tirt AtIAMS rIVAI. FIRE MS..: = INCORPORATZD II
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