~7 - re-f, . Ai; at tit verionit ........„ ......... pUBLIC SALE OF 4 YALTIABLE 6104 trib M° S , _ I• iregi4B4l.4#lr. is. lass. PERSONAL PROPERTY. i _.._erne7: - ' d . The eoberliber. intending to I,llei THE c 1 1. EEIN. will sell et Public Bale at alee p e , 29 1 ER. Iraaa 'str _ Am*, IBdil, at blarostimoe, in Zakierlaild to How teen we ate , . hoses ev&y 41 , ,, , , ret i r war "' ra , 3 m 1146 wecturrratins lEtwele In an attempt . to draw sane bogey i ' ae , Pertnafor,44 turnpike, the mh3"4 sat": Iced, his sireegib impaired by an unntitarg" 7 2 l'o.!l'd4l.4l4r2SCll4ltelAesnstre,:wg e "4 41 : " 2 ° .: position of the head and neck, caused w k.. z i 7 c ;:rt o l w eitt 3 pears and two ) T y a eon aa jd, w 4 li btut of go e lt, e l em tio e rse an ntr ' r l orta l ire :i a ri beeee ly by the tightness o f the check-rein! Na;brood-tread. Wit Vitally the animal, to have full use of its Rood ,tsriss Wagoo, kir one or two hotaeL eea Cari a lag; ...ntkv, Buckeye Reaper sod Mower, goal Lime . tentscies, must hove its head and neck free, ri54,70,-.01 kidders, Bark Ladders Hay Carrie so d wo g this, it will in exertion onyyrlig barrow, eats I C; Yrre l ectras e , 4' 254: i n l ifirro:i 6 ee re, l' head dowilwarli• The Ignorance allids fact ,. Iltt ilee ree y"° Cuba' , nearly n or telly all have been In ute ea on. on Um put of many owners Mi d . IbiTell. of WIY. Nets good riding Baddle eee lid l il i e se f a te e d f d a l i e l ki gd e eni 6 g horses is the mall of not only much pain to Dorn Flirts! mingle e areness to lee vei Pio ghs 2 u,g , h, taritTel2Pieelab 'the bottle, pia temitied to by the distortion oßgetreJuhLl:; , iiittc..h.ltvekl,,l' chidudi:.nrk An d of the muscles of the mouth, but cif loss of T=l 2ll . 2 smart Letits, 2 iplrewitt Boller, time to the_owner. It impairs the trotter's VA:, Shovels G ,,,, ra r if i z, , ,, e, , se r ,th. v id .8.-th.l ;speed; it impairs the draught horse's .icedflt."6"mn priudn'grwh"biark klit'o,?olabiliro!?. strength. A. adahratedvetednary surgeon , 7 sed•otse,7a s VlO k a cottiar ct:e n tKami, - ara il.tit mic at b leo - 1 rz, t c c ;a y at e z d uAk t , u staad. Wood EIOX, Sulk, Clock, in *Wang of the effect of the, check rein ' ref', Ton plate /Doves, Tube or msaticius that upon dissection, in almost ev- t etp per lindlitr4 iwbmsetimir,,4.l.,Wl'eell, /teal, Sm al l ety caat wham that aim " super fl uous p i ece Benches, Barrett, liforeath ' i, welotaa'llll7,4 Croc ks, auao A a variety C.f other article. OnlArileBB was used, "the wind-pipe of the t - 074; . ca eca un eo P m il au ta tio an ti. honirwas svaishaped as to prate at perfect sn u ce te w i t Tv:: t y t 9 , o ) ;:hck, A hi , when attend. res o rst i on. .. A filet wh i c h many o f th e gale—All sums under $lO to irp d r e d7 l :al 01 4. a r ll m a n a 01 c c lSZ t : w m i o th re . a pp e rp red y i ed t , l elev en mouths will be gives, ms Winters of our Broad street trotteril would secur i ty. Per sons'wishing to 43 we! to eartifully consider, pay cash on notetcwill hare the advantage of S per cent The writer lip nnoi, of a case which h oi „. tea MULLET, Auctioneer. jW. L°l-r ' peaed in_ Engbilid about 1820, and which doer:P e ll , the riinU l e e niiVetrkil f l a u e er at PublicLii, e % seems to- prove the check-rein a preventive ift.the premises . "' in 13 wrw Or bip id , Olnil sw A s 'e L 7,7 ', f 0 the full use of power. A stage man hay- lapis of Jamb Diehl, Joseph TibleaAb e ra d Loining ing in his use a- hundred horses, conceived .7.7 r f.. J ib g a i n itteotrelAtic.o:,tinkigonl acres. the idea of the • check rein Sting dizadvan- are requested • wi o t ,:a t tiVa;la agj a a n t% 'lPber. 21 which and tageons, and abandoned its use, and there- lc onl y Z s °bort distant* hdlg thelil° " -8" Mill, Neb. .-fit J. W. 'LOTT, by did the same work with eighty horses, a savbig of twenty per cent. __Although the check rein has its abuses, it olsoltasits Lima, !lb make the animal, If not nattlially so, look, as the great poet says, 0 103014teided, " which, if not hard work ed, is well enough, Again the horse, to raise his heels, must lower his head, anus a preventive of licking, although not a thor rough one, it becomes of nee ; so upon a horse while MU:had, as a preventive of any attempt the horse may make to rub; salts a, preventive alsoof the horse getting his 0...., head to thegiound and thereby getting a dirty Mole, a thing objectionable in the sight of a hreseman.---Germantown Tele , graph. . lift 4111 Matves ra How:Lt.—ln the "Modern Horse poctor,"•by Dodd, the direct cause of heave& or bsoken-wind; are imputed to over-triertioriand indigistfon. If the gen end health iethe animal can be .improved, a rulttgation or the particular ailment will result, ant; possibly, in some cases, a inure. The first pointio be obtairi r ed is a restora tion of the digestive Inactions, and for this purpose aromatic tonics are given, profes sionally denominated "tincture of aromatic 411111)11"/C acid,' one drachm, in a pint of water, night and morning. At the same 41 me the horse is subjected to a course of alterative medicines, composed of powdered giver, gentian, sulphur, salt, cream of tar tar, charcoal, liconee, elecampaine, cara way seeds and balm of Gilead buds, chop ped fine—equal parts of each. Mix with the food one ounce of this compound every night. While under the influence of this _preparation severe exercise or hard and protracted labor should be avoided ; but tale done not necessarily imply total inac tion. An improvement in condition mani fests itself,. the aromatic tincture may be given more sparingly and soon be omitted entirely, and the alterative McdiCine be diminished half, ristricting it to half an ounce, night and morning. Water from a bucket. regularly three times each day ; and If a ippnandizer of food, muzzle the ani mal, except at :regular feeding times. A slight infusion of garlic into the toad, chopped fine, daily, is repuod to produce paying results. An entire cure # fully pionounced case of heaves is ppt readily sccoMplished by any mode of treatment— if, indeed, such a case be curable at all.— Rural New Yorker. CULT WASH FOR BHILDINGS.—Take a clean, water-tight cask and put Into it halt a bushel of lime. Slack it by pouring wa ter over it boiling hot, and in sufficient quantity to cover it five inches deep, and stir it till thoroughly slackened. When the lime has been slackened, dissolve It in water, and add two pounds of sulphate of zinc and one of common salt. These will canoe the wash to'harden and prevent its cracking, which gives an unseemly appear ance to the work. A, beautiful cream color may be given - to the wash by adding three pounds of yellow ochre; or a good pearl or lead colcir 1^.15 , the addition of a lump of iron black.; For fawn color add four pounds umber, one pound of Indian red, And pound COIHMOH lamp black. For stone color add two pounds raw umber and two pounds lamp black. When applied to the outside of houses and to fences, it is rend ered more durable by adding about a pint of sweet milk to a gallon of wash.—Scien tific :American. OAMTH OF WOOL IN THE UNITS!) Suns -The Ruthtnd county (Vt.) Journals says : "The history of the growth - of wool is end ow'. Fitly years ago not II pound of fine wool was grimn in the United States, in Greet Britain, or An any other country ex cept Spain. In 784 a flock was sent lo the Elector of Saxony as • present from the King of Spain, whence the entire product of Saxony wool, rum of such immense +raw during the invasion of Spain by the French, some of the valuable flock were sold to raise money. The American : Consul Jarvis, at Lisbon, pur chased 100 head 'and sent them to this country. A portion of this pure and un mixed NireinC• Seek is still to be found in Venitoit at this time. Such wits the origin of the immense flock of fine wool sheep in the United States at the present' thee." Cinteitsb (Itrinuonarn.=-This insect as arid pit-kJ abundant in some yea* Ad in others difiappors. When the mll jisi dr mocha him left WO Theta or egg! on the aloote of treer, now is the thee to diet:BY %tier .1_ practiced eye will see Wannest eing)e glance if there are any orka tren t by the' lisrelling or knob which cone sties to shoot tielect a dark or dandy elm a day when &bp sky Is eitherty - 4*-- - nvold the bright clOuds with* will thole and! hurt' the evs—and cut nveri 'skint wblcb contains - the eggs, and commit them to the On 4 single clip of the orchard 'shiers on a-pole will prevent dititaillike nest of theme derendatoiseezt fesetA."--Ohio Parnsir. • - OM Bra lisganso.—lc is not an inniora mon thing to meet whhhorses who will kick whibb Iniumesa. Bath horses are danger- ous to &Ivo, sod the habit diminishes their value Tay much. A subscriber gives the U 10,61 0 07 IWO* method of Firevetd hsg-therprmidoo airthispernicious trick : Takealbrkeotattok About two feet long, valg s4itthk 000twdloll to the site of the WM. tio tthe vott Draw ' (9 4 lizelYto . esdi esitsflikeihddbt tdt, mind the outer slid of U' *s byre: end of caorysso tolasepariesel ori; said this will pm' .it lit. P* ,#li c tr" l i s rs " kb * ' elect , 441 ** tundll ig filimiwbea,4lo - * N g Au nt * 14411 Pare. ; al era igiffreAe4, (lie pa Ara imply wadi side te.' Mokroollaprowour4,o6d as ,0114 s. ;'` . MB PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL EBOPEWPV.. "The subscriber, Intend hut to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, lath day of March, Hail, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at his residence in Union township, Adams county, Pa.,abont .2 miles north of Littles town, on the forks of the read the one leallog. to Bortaughtowc and the other - to Conuwago Menet, the fallowing Personal Property, via : 4 LAUB, ELKO ANT WORK HORSES, two of them Brood Mares heavy with Joel. 6 head of Mitch Cows, 3 Cafh.om wilt be fresh about the sale, b bead of young ttli,ierge Bull, Brood Sow with Plga,l four-horse Wagons, 1 a threp inch and the other a tuirrow-tread Wagon, 1 two Lomond / Spring Wagons, Threshing Machias and Power,liarrishurg Fanning Milt (Rey nold's Patent.) 'Fodder Cotter, Corn Muter, Hay Car riages, Plows, Harrows, 1 Grain Drill, Corn Porks, Shovel Plows. Roller, Cultivator, Dung Boards, Reap er and Mower, Spring Rake, Breechbands, Fron t sod Plow Gears, Blind Bridles. Collars, Ply Nets, Lo g , Fifth, Breast. Halter, Butt sod Cow Chains, Wagon Saddle and Whip, Cross-cut Saw, Mani and Wedges, double, single and treble Treee, Grain Cradles, Jack screw, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Mattock, Crowbar, Scythe'', lot of Bags, Log Bled, Hoisting Rope and Pulleys, Stone Bed, Grindstone, a good Bull Terrier Dog. Also, lloueehold and Kitchen furniture. con sisting ilsrt of Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Tables, one a Centre Tab:n, Ten-plate and Parlor Stoves and Pipe, Sausage Cutter, FilZ. Heckel; Meat Teasel and a great titan) . articles too numerous tot:tendon. Attendance Will be given and terms made known by AMOS BASEFIOA R. Jecon Kula; Anotionoer. [Feb. 12.-4 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Adtdinistratrix of the Estate of Rosanna Monfort, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Kednesday, the 24th day of March next, at 10 o'- clock, A. Af., at the late residence of SAid deceased, In Kuntarstown, the following valuable Personal Pro perty, to wit. 1 BAT MARE, she is an excellent family gest and will work any plans, 1 Shifting-top Buggy, one horse Wagon, set of Wagon Ilarnesis,Sleigh and Belle, Wash fug Machine and Wringer, lot of Barrels, Seep of Bees and lifires:l Bedsteads and Bedding, Carpelliig, Kitchen Cupboard, Cook lug Stove and lixtures,Chai rs, Case of Drawers. Washstand, Side Board, Stands, Feather Bed; Booking G lasses, Clock. Copper Kettle, Lard Can, Pots, Pans, Ladies, Fire Doge, Bushel Bas ket, Wheel and Reel, Bide Saddle, tot of new Bags, 2 small Kettles, Creche, Doughtray, Wood Box, Sugar Bucket. Scales, Churn, Dishes, 3 Ileckels, Quilting Frames, 5 Gallon Jug, and many articlest no numerous to mention. 15M1ECI tiIIUBLIC SALE. . aring P1.,1d my Farm and Nuraary, I am going to the West. and will therefore gull at Public Safe, on Priday, the 19th day of -March next. at my residence, in Nienallen township, Adams county, Pa., ono mile tenth of Beuilerreille, to raft: _ All my ROUES, Cattle and Sheep. Wagons, Car rinse, Sulkies, Sleighs, with all' kinds of Agricul tural Machinery and Implements, including Thresh ing Machine, Grain Driil, Winnowing Mill. Cutting Box. Rolling Scrmin, Ploughs, Harrows, Corn Forks, Shovel Piongia. tigzie and double Trees, a large lot of Gears and Ilartiess, with Qrain and Clurersted Cradles,Mowing Sc“.lies, Bolter our CUT CIIAI 11 Butt a nd Breast Chains, Log Chains, Grindstone, and hundreds of other articles used on the Fernand in the Nursery; Wheat by the bathe!, a lot of Lumber, Boxes, Ac. Also, all nu floneehold and Kitchen Fur niture, consisting in part of Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Sofas, Sinks, Cook Stove and da m terse, Ten-plate Stoves and FIFO, Iron Kettles, Pots, Pans, Queens-ware, Earthenware, Tin ware, and other articles :en numerous to mention. Sale to [me:nem:a at ki o'clock, A. 31., whim attend ance will be given snd teram made known by ' (MOW:al iiSTEITIS. Feb. 2t).—le Jam! iiisrs, Auctlnueer PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Ou Monday thelSa of .Varcik picze,at 70 °Tate., A.M. The subscriber baying sold his Mill, and intending to remove, will sell at Public Sale, at his realdeuce in Flishland township, (Weigle's 3101,) the fallowing valuable Personal Property, to wit t 1 COW, nearly fresh, 3 Stiotes, Sled, 1 Sand Screen, 1 Rolling Screen, I pair small Scales and Weights, 1 Bushel Measure, 10 Store Boxes, 2 Ion& Ladders, Maul and Wedges. Log Chain, 2 Crowbars. Digging Iron, 2 Sampson's Jack Screws, Corn Sheller, a lot of Saw Mill Toole, also a set of Carpenter and Cooper Tools. with 2 heavy Jointers and Dr., Hoops, Cross cut Saw, lot of Dry Lumber fur Millwright work, such as Cogs, Shafts, a lot of Plank of various laze. 1%, 2, 23.4, 3,3 1 ", and 4 ig.tb Gs, lot of Oak Poets, lot of Locust Postai lot of Willi Cherry Bolt-dr:, lot Of Bee Scapa, Post Boring. Bench, S i kutcliing Mill, flay by the ton. Also, Houselmici 443 RI tette(' Furnitakee consisting hi part of- 4 Bedsteads, Bnreati, Corner Cupboard, Chairs, Tablet, 3 ten•plate Stoves, 2 Pot Barka, Wool Wheel, 2 Ileekels, Bennis, Tubs, YR.> Dogs, and a variety of other articles. Attendance will be given and tomtit toads known on day of sale by Jan. 22.—te JOUR W. WRIG Lk. DUBLLe BALE OF VALUABLE PE PAONAL PROPERTY The undersigned haring rented his party, lriti rail at Public Sale, on Tuesday and Wednesday, thif Gth and 17th days of March next; at 8 o'clock, A. Jr. on each day, at his residence in Butler toWnship, 2 milts cast of drendtsville, the following, valuable Personal Property. to wit ; • C WORK HOBBES, three of them brood Imam, will work well any plan. you bitch thew, oar No. I. draft horse. young Stallions riling three .years. 2 one yearling Cults, 6 Mitch Cows,' .Heifer.. 2 Bulls, 10 mo,p, 3 four-horse narrow tread %Verona, 1 liuzgy, Sleigh.d pair of flay Carriagse, Li th o Bed, Bows and Feed Trough, 1 Reeve: find '1a...., er, 1 Steel tooth IrAy Rake, 1 Threshing 'sol horse Power, onu Bret rate Winnowing MID, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Flex Brake 1 Skutchigg Machine, Plows itivi Harrows, 1 Shovel Harrow, Shure{ Plows, Coru Ports and Ccro Coverers, Jennie att. single Trees, Spreaders. Jack arter,Cutter and Rough Isackilith Chain,Log Chains, Heller and !Cow Chains, 1 irtringorSleigh 80115,2 pair of lirteohlurnds, 3 pair of Proust:fears, Wagon Whip, Wagon and plow Lines, Watson and Riding Saddles, Riding and Blied Kricifes. •Piated Harness, Halters, Hirthiltrigt and Cullom. Sh6riels, 1 - 1 - dog "-Rocas, Fork., R,di s e,,ila sa iu Crealles, Mowing Sdyrhelii 100 lba. unwashed Wool, 1 6 ? bushels of Wined, 200 bushels of Oets,3o bushels of itye. 600 logehOlS of Horn Ears, SO bundles of Straw,l2 tune of Key, and a great men, articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OP SALE:—Aii, sums of $lO and Limit!. C.h; all cyor that aniouat..a credit of nine months will b. giros Jr 1.,c;;%° with approved security. JONAS ROTH. Jon 'firsts, Auctioneer. nunic SALE OF VALUABLE p PERsoNAL PROPERTY Thataiscriber will sell st Public Sale, an nee day, the 23rd of March itut,:at 10 o'clock, 4. At, at hi, residence, in litraban township. Adams county, Pa., one mile east of Gettysburg' on the rind leading to Bonaughtowu, We following Personal Property, to wit: 2 PROD 3f ARIG3, one a n.mily More, 8 years old, and works any place, the other 5 years old, with foal and will work single of double, Much Cowo. two of them fresh, a lot or young Cattle 1 e Deunin Pull, 2 sets front Gears, • Collars and Bridles,. good aiding Bridle, Check., Wagon Whip, set Plow Gears, Bolters Wad Chahar, Cow Chains, Plow, Harrow, threaborse Trees, Scythe and Gnash, good Side Sada*, Winnow ing kWh BWilart's patent itee Box, Meat Vessel, Clock, and many other Glint not herein enumerated. Tgays.-411snuna under. 11.0.00 cash, slims of 810.- 00 and npwa.d • opirolit 4 ten mouths will he ghee on notes with Kip:rioted seenzity. At the same time and place will be sold a one bores. Wagon end fiears, item Ladders, Wheelbarrow, Bbovel Plow, Callan, Blind Bridles, Reiter Mass, Yorks, Clow Mains, Brain Credit_ Bags, brie gteel Teed., , Copper and iron Hettlee, Drab and Bixdt Case, Bo ron, Tables. Chaise. BedatSad, Tsuldeiri end "Mater Chum, Olock,.older Barrel*, Bruit Driers and ',variety of other articles toonameroua to mention. TIBILB—AII sums under 35.00 cash ; sums of $5.00 ',ad upwards a credit of ten ibouths will be given on motes witb approved seen ri tTrr. ANIBL BENNBit, Joan gilL).111(1711, Auctioteer. Mar. 6.te DUBLIC SALE OF VAITABLIPESSONLL PROPZILTY Tha rubwriber intending to remove West, will sell at Public Sale on Tuesday; the 1604 day of Nardi • Mat ,at 10 cOebek, 4. N. at Cie residence In Reading township. mor the Round 11111 P. 0., the *glowing valuible Panama Paw:, to wit: eIOOD COMM One trlikh L • good trOreling Kara and 1 a Blind Ram, TiOrtia-yearling Colt, and one t yearling Colt. 2 MUM Coln. MAIM, 10 head of Shotl4lll. ama barn wawa. Gears and liantem Beadle and Bridles, 2 Bid. Saddles, RUM &Mae, , Hasa. one Maas, 6- two. Chains, Cutting BOX• treble; doled* and Alio 'bac; lipcsidero, a Log (alas, Jakery Sticks. long Dada*. Hal Ooriisre, Rood Ladders, callp iud asszas at. mat is sal, Ono& • WO MN noseds,. Posts, Mika; Angara, llratemanfr o f OW*, Saytbs and Aliath. Mai/ and a/f A•- •p c tic fMaaist 8004-1 of ems, sllo•Dry tow - Also; Mot* boZsdiratolosi arattlM • as•Moittassay cod( 'sat ri Torimit• mare - lai r t 4 jleglitesibt and seg. 00111144 . •_ 1 649/41, Mak, Dtaatag Tables, Diveklast Tab. 'lttio‘Taxasi, =V"...1°141 41 1 14 ' 6 ` 4 10171-hads,= , ORliet‘ s 10,14 .WirlaWc7l. 4,011 L Vevror lOU% - aaMSC Ilissass•trass. and! a = st i Zr worms toiestios. stmit,ff tows ribilititsalabS • : rtik•^4ll EMI3 NEW FOAWAtt DING AND , - COMMISISIOI4. ROWE. .ate oalitireliated . t, eex Mr J. reboc* , Oirsf Wit, of Calm a tke otoglandirMeMtatid to tarry on the bastion, SW dot thalltla Co, at. ;10.41 itaad OD alla coiner of totillugtos and gitilibied atotoliztaosiTf.oealtlban Iserotoftmo. • /lira reviler Unit of Freight Cars will Leave oar Warehouse every TIISBDAY NOON. and accom modation trains will be ran as occasion may require. By - this kitrangesnallit we are preparid to convey Preight at all times to and from Baltimore. All bushiest of this kind entrusted to us, will be p rompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Bone, 101 north Howard street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we Inviteeverybolito give us •call. . ' Wll- 11.11-1011. AX.. ALBYANDER COB RA N ' • JAIME! BIOBAM. Jan.ll. Una. , M'CURDY & ,HAMILTON FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, he frail andervlgned are paylag at tbalr Were bolus, 1 In Carlisle street,adJoiaing gaeblers gall, the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE. CORN, OATS, BUCK WHEAT, COV E R AND TiI.IOTHY-SE,RDS. • &c.. &c., and invite ptodacers to glee theta *call beß)re selling They hare constantly on hand ter sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, • littolassesdayrops,Coffees, Sugars, with Salt Fish 011e,Tar, :Soaps, Eaulndia Lard, Tobaccos, tc. Mao the best bravideof VLOI,II, with FISISD of all kiude They likewise have- Soluble Nellie Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mexican Gutno. Whilst they pay, the,hightad market prices rural they buy, , they sell at the lowest living profits.— They Celt a @bare ofpablic patronage, resoi red to give satisfaction in every case. CHANGE OF FIRM. rpHE Undersigned having leased 1. the Ware•hotie on the corner of Stratton street end the ht.;:r7.eti,?ettyeburg, Pa..will carry on the Grain &Produce Business In all Itsbranches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Aye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timo thy Reeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Bay and "Straw, Dried Fruit, Note, Soap, Slams, lints:Odors and Sides, Pota toes, with eyerythlng else In the country produce line. constantly 21,r wale, Coffees, Sugars, M01a5.„),3, Syr npi, Tau, Spices, Balt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, lioap Arc. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, Ac. PlBll of al kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To hest.. They arealways able to supply a Brat rate article of Flotiromith the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano. and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. We will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS t0N0.77 North street. BALTIIICINP., sod 411 3larket street, PUILADELPLITA. All Roods Ana to sillier of the above Oscan will be received and forwarded promptly. Ocoda should be marked"Benuers' Car." 11. P. BENNER A BRO. April, 8, I 868.—i. I E. 11.CINFORT, Adm NEW FIRM. ECKENAODE & (RAFT, NAVE taken the We• ehouse, lately ocenpied by Philip Gann, at Granite Station. on the tine of the Gettysburg It/Giro:W.2 miles from 17 onterstown. and will deal in all Lltt4 of Grain and Pi'oduce 7 giving the highest market price. We will oleo keep constently on hand for .10 all Unfit. of - GROCERI - ES, Coffee, Stigar. Ifolasses_Tlifimps,Verut, &c., alai Salt Flab, Oils. 'tar. :ioagv. NstoP end Lard, Tobances, le Also, the best brands Of FLOUR, ulth Of. Ell of all kinds; also, Coal. We respectfully solicit the petronage of our friends, and invite the public to gall and examine our aut.. A. N. ENO:WHOM J. N. UNA iilT. Tan. 22.--tf DANIEL GULDEN, pEALEII Ici Dry Goods , F lour, Grain, Oroutrity, *.ri - amocr, ' d , c Z . E undersigned keepann hand, al Lis Warehouse, known as t•Oisiden's Station," in &robin town ship do the ;ine of the G ettysburg Railroad, all kinds of • GROCERIES, Inctilding Sanwa, Came, I:p,aca, At 4, with Salt Vish,Oils, Tobacco, Bacon.LArd, Au. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles. Laths,Stove and Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large Asaort men t or Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Durand Caps of all kinds, which bete prepared to selLat the low eat prices. ae aLio pays the Memel, market price for Flour, Grain, Corn, Oats Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds. Potatoes, Ac., or will r arrive sad forward the name to =act nd commt-sion. fie respectfdlly asks his Manila atid the DOM Oliva hits a call. Aug. 21,1867.-tf DANIEL GULDEN. o.`arpenteis and .Tontrartnrs. Wm. C. Stalls . mith & CI ETT EST UR PA. , Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window FrameS, Cor nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c. cc,p2t,.nayou band and menu factored to order of BEST MATERIALS, - by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. lES—Orders promptly attendaso. Jan. 15,1889.—tf TO THE BUILDING COMMUNI TY AND ALL OTHERS WHO R . TO ...THP.ROVE. THE undersign ed respectfully in formsthe public that he still continues the *ARPItSTERING - BUSINESS at his old stand, oo West street, Gettysburg, and Is ready at all times to accommodate those wanting any thing done in lifeline. We is prepared to thrnish all kindsof work for building purposen,• of the best ma terial, and as neatly sad cheaply sit can be done at any other establishment in the county. Experienced Eandealssays is readiness and worn executed with au=anddispateb, - khan; italtAvors,he hopes, by attention to business to receirealiberill ahlta of nnlidic pat ronago. May 29,1867 _ . WM. GIIRITTMAN. DANIEL H. BENNKR, JH GEO. C. CASHMAN, Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the pabiia tbat he will continue the clamant.r tra:. deeds In all Ittbreacbee, sad le prepared to take con treats tor patting op and repairing Bulldinp, atan reamoosterstes as ani builder in tiettyeba(-IN I nOrii guaranteed to be of beat quaUtyZ He hopes by etriceattarittan to beainep to merit trabllepaeronalp. .'bop co Tort attest, tiiool7 occupied by Cbdukun " Row OtO 114.; PRE-EMI TION 4' , .14 - : , i',.V,:1.-=s - 41.0114011# INWSOc. * A I enthd Batinboi - 01431.0141.0 P 4100114* ..I** ,- , 410430 1 110.- t.t. MEM pia: DEALBES IN SEVIMAJ , VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, ROBERT IfecTEDY, E. HAMILTON July 3,1867„-tf GROCERIES 01'4 ALL KINDS (MTTTSBURG, PA., traTERN 111412 ell ;um AflW cbir Ito*. ~`. '1: lEi - .V<<, _ 1 , 114 77 1 -!. ; < - • N E W E.I R • . AT PETERSBURG. a:A 1 2- X - 5 -- 2 . it _Bo "WEBS Wt u Z ll gt ruths l ie : orPta g viti that they ;Z don of Mr. L llttatea's Etomand in addltion to bur Large Stock of Goods, hsva received .1u .apply of W INTER DRY GOODS. Notlons,Grocerles,ltootS, Shoes, lists, Caps, Drup. As., which will b• sold al prices to Jefy competition. We bops, by strict attimiluo to nominees and si dis position to please. to merit a liberal abase of public patronage_ Our motto is "gulch sales and small pro fits." . JOSL CIMLWAT, S. Ij. W • SOWNRS Dee. I& 1868.—tf A CARD. HAVlftu disposed of my entlre stock to Mears. Gum k Reams, I embrace this opportunity to extend to my friends my Incero thanks fbr 'heir eery liberal patronage, and knowing them to be men - of strict integrity, thutough, energetic and practical business men I would most respectfully solicit for them a full share of patronage. Petersburg, Y. 8., Dee. :13.—tr BARGAINS FOR We propose to Sl4l OH r entire Steck of Winter Drees Goode, Drees Tritorninge, Shawl,. Hoods, Nubia', Clotho, Casalittera, Jeans, Flammla. ![NV and moral flarts, Oloves, Hosiery, Ladle.' Vesta, Velvets, frame., Rib bons, Feathers and Lathan' and Chil dren 5 iratu, AT NET COST to reduce stock for Spring H. B. WOODS' (.!HEAP CASH STORE. OETTiSBUka, e;xw , 4 Jan:15,186,-4 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS; ilo,st Excellent Assortment ! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a very large Mildness FASHIONABLE SIIADF.S OF FINE SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPACA POPLINS. PRENCII CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND L kV:NS. BLACK SILKS. PL4IN siLgs. PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLINS, .14CG JkT MUSr.IN?- ooi BLACK ALP4OC4, COLORED ALPADCA, BLACK ALL WOOL OF:LAIN. RISTORI SIIAWLB,CASII3II4III:I3IIAWLS,TIIIRET SHAWLS. CLOTHE, CASSIMERS. CLOAKINUS. LINEN DRILL ING. COTTON ADE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALYIORAL SKIRTS, HOOP ACIRTS. PLAIK LIN KNIIANDKF.ECIII EFS, EMBROIDERED HANDL: ERCIti DEB STITC!IED HAND- K ERCHIEF: 4 . MEN'S, LaILI ES'.IIISSES'.4OIIILOiIItit'SOLOY ES, AND STOCK 'NUS. sari ant co.osolly roctislog lite latest styles of Dress and Fancy quad:. liy atnck roinnciaLa evmy thing usually &mod in a tirst-clats DRY GOODS STORE, to which I invite the attoutlnc of the public, feeling assured that I can .fely chatien,r compari son with all othar Stoves In quality 014 oda and low ness of price. J. I...SCHICK. Getty burg. Pa.. Jon. 15. 1509.—A f NEW G')ODS, Cheaper than Ever! REBERT .ELLIOTT, 13altimore st.,oppostle the (burl Bowe, H AVEJII.t uneuud 444..6.1 krte Alsortlutut of Spring and Summer Goods OF AJ.L KINDS, CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, TIT EFEW, SILKS; GINGHA MS; LAWNS, PRIN. TS, BAREGES, MUSLINS, dec., To which they invite sttentioit—being determined to volt loomt cash prices. (April 8, leak—if NEW GOODS OLD PRICES. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally tbat be le now doing bnelnese at the plate formerly occupied by DuPfloiar • IlorrLor, and that hit hiu Just returned from the Oities with the best soloz.tfut stock ever brought to his place, orbich con , sista la past of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CASSINETTS, MERINOS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, &0., &o. Bows of limo goods , will be mold lowozothsoa over beferi, sad arsinet fresh from the OMNI. FRANK D. DETHORN. Nov. 46,18611,—tt GOODS FURNISHED ,:ems made to order,' BY ' - . ---- , ,437 , - •": `.* .. 1 t f , „,..... ..,,;„...,.. IN 1 : : 7 ?-;:;....: • :::- - 1- - ~:, ; - .C.' :" `; -, " -,'", ,-,..', '';',. ' - s' itr• - .5• 4 '2- . : , ' ''. " '.- 4 ''' ;l; ` -, - - .‘ - ''GrOteilwrihikaw, •.' j :•trz-1-,•_• .. ~- - 441,7 .4 ,,,, 1.,. , i . 5 . ri' , •-.1--: , ''- T ,-- ".•-•i• < ,7,-; . . ,,, :...z . ; , ;"T•45*-4-clir: , - -- •--.... - - SEMI ME * *Mt • FAHNESTOCK BROS. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS which they ere selling very cheep FARNESTOCK BROS Largest stock of Furs Ii town. If you want bargains call and buy from them. Cloths, Cassimers, &e CASH ! CHEAP GOODS TERN, the most useful Chrllamas Prevent you can MITI Tlotiting, tats, Nitro, /tr. MAN GEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF TM.: I RI.SII YTLR CHURCH. lundersigned hasfust retormed from the cit _L with the best and cheapest sextet) of Roots Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Bummer, ever of tared In Gettysburg. Hiestock conelsts of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS. all styles, 14DIVS' It “.11.:JF.Ate, ih LARUE 'VARIETY. GENTS' GILBNCII CALE ROOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF Booia, EN't 6' IC I P BOOTS, GENTS' CONORP.Asi UAITP.RS, GENTS' CALF BA LMORA LS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS. Ac., Ac. MiesEe cUSOKESB GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, AP ± 4 , m . . 2 •M ta. LlG'i OGN6 it bell ATTER/I, BOYS ' CALE' BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS. ie., An. INFANTS' Slit.sYS, all atyles, IN LAItGY. AIIIKTY, Alto, Boot* and Shoes of his own manufacture con stantly on hand, All will he sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are Invited to call and ezatnizie goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can please all who way ,-411. The KANO gALTVRiNti of o,:.fts likoi.s.aud limi tary, will 4130 he carried on, la all it: branches, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By-employing none but Brat-class workmen, sod rising none bar th e choicest leather, he feel. confident of maintaining his Itinner reputation. Certainly nothing will Le left un done to deserve It. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continu ance of pul.lic patronage. D. II KLINOEL. Gettysburg. April 22, 1558.4 f FMB LINEN COLLARS. COTTON STOCKINGB, POPLINS, DELAINS, FURS, POCKET BOOKS, I keep Geotleme:ei Wear al' all kinds and wilt eel theta at the SUSPENDERS, Fine Cast6m Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR 'GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES on Wind or mgdo to scalars. Trion axed niLOW YIGIVIL/B. An Moo *mid Trico Liss 11th laignotiono gin 00 4 memn i t6 ' sent lent on Tecolpt of Port Oros suldroll. Ifjf, I. BARTLETT, Im Bona shah it., olwrro Chestnut, PIELLADELYELL August 21, 2861,4,1, , B 2U . 0 . OT6 SHOES. NZW, 187141118gMENT •- I . ti .ltildtr,.h , learetto m aas 11 b. :<4"' kayii ie eleatit ripionntelit of ISIII , FURS . HAVE ViE A great variety, and, at low price' WI bend at PAIL'S KSTOCK BROS !JAHN ESSOCK BROS. b the place tr. Ley of eeery Jeyeription if you would nave money bay at the SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. CHRisTmAsPRESENTS Boys art of FURS or • bandlainia DBES'S PAT— Chambersbiciv .SYrget, Sqiurre, GETTYSBURG . , PENSA., Where the public...tit dnd a lar g e udd ment which he is sdling ,heap. lie also neat- FARNESTOCK BROS. tures and repairs Gettyeburg, Dec. 4, ME L— tf CLOTH IN I 4 - !' CLOTHING ! NEW AND LAiiiiE ARRIVAL! .1. BRINKERHOFF, corner or the Diamond and Teak street, ha. Just riturued from the city with en unusually attractlveassurtment of CLOTHING FOR WALL A WINTER WEAR. which he will sell at inch prices as CIIIILGt fail to takethein off very rapilly. Cull and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting. and neat and subatantial sewing, ■nd then to get Lie low price•--millera cannot help buttuy, when they see it to much to their interest to do so. He has Coate, Pants, V,tx.eirll styles and materi als, Hata, Boots and Shoes: SairiS of all hoilery, re., tiandker chiefs, Neck Tice. Cravats, Linen Out Paper Collars, Suspender., Bruebes,Oombet Trunks, Veliees, U mtrellas, Pocket Hnlres, Bogart, fimoklug and Chewin Tutawcos,PipepOilogioper74c, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thonmand and one other %slides, entirely too numeral', to detail In • be...paper advertisement. Ile asks lbe attention of the public to big new stock, confident that It will please--and no on. can or will sell cheaper. Don' trarget the piece—corner o r York it rest and tbeDiamond,Gettysbnrg. Nov. 1. I knli.-tr J ACK' ft SKIN K EP.IIOPF. HEAD-QUARTERS. RE MOVED! T. C. NORRIS HLiss removed hie Store to the corner of the Dia mond, long occupied by George Arnold, where he will be glad to lies his friends, and show hie laige assortmer t of CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IMO Rvery kind of Gentlemen's Wear, BUCH AS PAPER CUFFS, PAPER BOSOMS, GLOVES, iILINMKERCHIEFS, MAIMING SACKS, C*Biszu , 4 l3, PANES, T,g'iyESI w ,CASIE PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, great variety. . 11311.811" me* call befogs purebssily else where Neb. 12, 1869,tf • ..,i - , - .,‘.;.,..i.i.:' Til:Zbriber k" Jimt ninriled Litgest & Best Seketed Stock of Clothing' In the (NJ:Ray, whi , •ll Lc i. 'wiling at re workably low pricto. OVERC 0 s, OF ALL STYLFS AXp SIZ.KS Dress Coats, Business Coats, Finley ersdimore Cents of nll styles, gat ittet and Jean Coats. Very Cheep, DOCnkna.ranCy CA/ten:n.l, and z...a • ttnet Pants, Wool Shirts, Whits Skirts, Under apt Drieere,ClOCke, Niindeni lust ru nnuto of all kinds, TOBACCO & CIGARS, Razors, Pipes, Brushes, Neck-ties. Rini a tl,untand other articles too nutnetynx to wen tionjo a loo .pa• per advertisement. F. CCSTI SGII 1:11. Oct 2,11168.—tf Il ATB,4 CA PN, LATEB STYLFS ARP LOWEST PRICES AT 11. 13. WoOP,P. S II 0 E or ALL KINDS AT REDUCED PRICEB •U. R. WocibS. THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes, ROBERT C. COBEAN, HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly nod on reavaiable tonal. Briiiies, Trunks Valises Whl;.;, nlot a oari«ty or uo tluus, give us a c.II ID.. I. _„. New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLEIt & BOR., (.1.1; 7' 7' I.SII ERG, PEE VA., YORK STRELT, OPPOiITY. TUt BANK Til P. bilvo utirtii•il 8 13 , .. liov t .141 , re;un Yurk iitrket, Urttpiburg, in tLe Piing reci•titi) i,iittupied by SOPrit k XlcritittmA, awl bean jliAt rervirvil :runs tbri City a large rt utetit of BOOM SIIOES GENTLEM LADIES ez, CH I L DRENS' WEAIt, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai- tern, Slippers, ,S,:c We aldo MANUFACTURE TO ORDER. ail kinds of lIOO7S .121 . 1) SLOES—n .. w, rk op of best material, awl by drat dare workmen. The senior partner has been in the dulitnam_ for over IS years and p•rit,nally kaperir,tead• all w..rk made up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public t 0 our escitilialinienti and hope by strict ntioritinii to business and by seliirlg at lowest rash give eutire .411ifieldeu Jut, JI, HATS-& CAPS. Fall .and Winter Styles S. S. M'CREARY HAS Just sac/Aired a fresh and ;;Teneralas.trtri..nt 5 1 ,k i7s7:;-7 irr'11.717.7,17,n, large supply of tine and pr:. -,-;,J Ward HATS ami CAPB forye;.• and 110Y8. lie invites fLi,ndsli,kd thew:o.ore in give hints call. !Dc.c. 11. 1 ACS.—ti Couftaiono, Toms, Ilotiono, OYSTER SALOON. JOHN GRUEL. ChambersbtagSt,, Gettysburg, .L door to Eagle. Hy Announce.' to his friends that in addition to Lie CONFECTIONERY, he has opened au Oyster Sah,n. at his old stand ~n Cliambersburg street, where during tb. xen eor, 110 will keep constantly on hand PRIME OYSTERS, the best the market ran afford, with eyelet 0cr,02 =dation' for LADIES & GENTLEMEN *&.- Give us a call. 1,0v.13 —lt THE ' VEY BEST ! Bierbowtir's Segar Store, GETTYSBURG,PA, NORTH.EAET CORNER OF TIIE DIAMOND MEM undersigned, thankful for past favors, re spectlolly calla the attention of the public to his assortment of Segars, Smoking & Chew ing Tobacco, Pipes, &c., which he Is piepared to sell at the lowest living price', WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. llci.will keep on hand THE BEST BRANDS, and will manufacture for gen eral sale throughout the County. Bentemberthe pleceln the Diamond, between Brink arbors Store and MeClellan's Hotel. WASHINGTON BISRBOWER. Der. 11, 11168.—tt 4attis and 4totauranto. EAGLE H _ OTEL.' The largest and most commodious in t 001811 CHAX11118111:1R0 LND WABBINOTOI SUMO JOHN Z. TATE, .F"toprtelor. SirAn Omnibus, for Passengers and Baggage, runs to the Denot; On arrival and departure of Rail Road Trains. °areal servants, and ram/enable charger 8L1,7 29,1867.- KEYSTONE HOTEL. - GE2'.ZWBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOTOPEN. 141118 is anew. House, a_nd haa been 111;ed in the glint Approved style. It. loaitios• e„pefeenat sad oomireldeit, Wag In the skeet %minim portion of Ottawa, livery sonsige. neesal!ee beamed* /or soocennsodstioa and own tors idieheii;tilth,easpiestablagatteeleta... !nib misepe r wet seem* aitd secomonadettes Cutork* we nsi.overy endeavortoPleari. Thleliota I,*, tr aim 6011 e eater4n,ent 91 th.Publiftadi ; -1 . f rfl s. • - - I= Jntt receir,d by DAVID KITZM MUM, JACOB K IT7.3IILLEP GSTTYBBUIte, PENNA. lail bite MRS. \ E. J. ZIEGLER *I • Jo yr.,' fired tu do &Iffy destriptim of Plain Sewing; Making included Reeltleucti—Enst ;dale ett.i one door !room the Metho• dint church, Get ty Pe. [Feb. to.--tr JOHN W. TIPTON, FASHION :SA Sorth•East coiner of the Diamond. acx t ”J; to ItfClellan'• : ,Atu.re tinte.be fouudre2Lly linilnebain hie line. ilotusa ilitlxuan excellent sad willinitiro .tti.f.tettute— Qive !lima all. • • == GRA - NITE-YARD , GErr Y6ll(5lM+, PA., OA 1: .1 I 1,1: OAD, FREIGHT DEPOT. PETER liixri,Eß prepar.,l to ftictii.!. GRANITEr rallklnl4 6f BUILDING AND MOS U M ENTA L PURPOSES at t vf, 11:11 , 1 • 1 att Curbing, Sills, Steps, As'lilers; Posts, .Monuinenk, Cone- tern' Blocks, &e., ttt .1., =EI .ii , t311•3 tly aitan.ivd 10). .I—ti J CA: I,P 7' T .Sll , k,.q. /V -Paper-Hanger, pr..pari.lt— vu *A, ,rt COFFINS 4F ALL STYLES Heal,kaua uu hare! a Idrre 1114,111 t WALL PA ilk!: 1, Nell, at ',yip,' ra:h rat,. are if de- sired will furnish linieLl to 1 ut it on the w • 11. PLAIN a• PA NCI" SION PA IN T ECG EXECUTED TO OR DER. tIY Y , r;: row tl i.r, 11,111 ,, r-ran ChUr e Slay '2.7, I ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL 'HANGER, . 1:4,/ thwt, 27/ a :guar, from eh , ' , - ,0-14,6,, :er 6 ETTYSBLMG, PA., ' WILL promptly attend to all or ~.-;r. In Inuit ot3HP-- a,l at pric, I.), pr.onril.l) Le factoryrD at' rd._ GAS PIPE Ci 111 a - kete, Drop Light , St• 'r..p au! Frost gai or kind• rep,red - MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL THE uli'krsigned has established a PLANING MILL. Yr: ur mil, from Got) sburg, L Lc will a:luu(acu:rc DOORS AND DOOI4FRA3IES, IVINDOW SXSH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATIIERDOARDING, um: with t.,rychlr,rlro , , ma.'rat .1 ,ys t/1 , 1,1/ WY kiln rqt my f the 1,r1,10. MEE ~.ptiv at tea .;,1 to. Pi :Ty t /1,1 t otte t, .ILL 111- JOIIN 1). J'F(JUTZ FURNITURE. D. C. SHEIFFER PETERSBURG, (r. 5.,) PENNA., r• rreliareAti,lifivr:tki the l'ilLlic....liytbing in li:. in cheap aw ca to had iu the c,Un ty t„%.1 . 11ecti, ,, r3 tiu [an 6:A.: EX./ail:lG 1=M:EDIMEIIEIIII FU RNITURE math to mat,. Ail .1.1( n. at cheap ilia ai Lb -Li NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimmillfr. - WILLIAM. -E. CULP Covering Sofas, Chairl i Mat t rasses, and Upholstering in all its branches Ile also continues his old lartOness of Trimming Buggies, Carriages, ke.. And solicits from the their patronage. Charge. , moderate. - Gettpitirg, Pa., Dec. if ONLY FOR CASH. . The nrletaiene4l, Dealer" in C.l. hereby site nu tire to their Cum:ewers andlhe Public. that after thl date NO CREDIT will Le od.,wed, Lut all Coal mast be raid for in ad vance, when ordered. Our being required to pay Cash lor Coal and Vreitit, neeratitatea this change, and hereafter The Cash AS'v.stvilz reill Le giglcilg adhe'r cd to. Sir AB persons indebted to oftLo undersign ed on Book Account are reinvested to call and make settlement. C. H. BURBLER, JACOB RILEY, BENNER ,k BROTHER Cettpt.r,7, Doc. '22.-3m -NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT S ZIEGLER. Mechanical Bakery, Corner Washin g ton and East Middle streets, Gettysbur g , Pa. Constantly on band the best of BREAD, CRACKERS, • • CARES, PRETZELS, &c. Persons wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and residencesat the Bakery. Every effort made to please. Gala, US A CALL. alas '23.1M7. The Cash 'System. ¶'UE undersigned, Dealers in Pro duce, to., In gettyeburg, have thla day deter Vaned to Intraloce the CASH SYSTEM in their business. All goods must be paid for in ad vanes or on delivery, as the Cub System will be rig ridly enforced. after this date. gg..All persons indebted to either of the Arnie are requested to call and make settlement. MORA M I CO., WM. B. BIDDLE, ALEX. SPANGLER, • McIIIIRDT A HAMILTON, HENNES *BRO. Dec. 11.—am WHEAT WANTED. The andersi,gned will pay the klatteat market prim, GOOD WHEAT, deltiered at h 1 31111} 4211anwood 31111‘," toitaarly Mellhittny'a, In 1110tand 'township. ' GEOR GINGELL Decll3, IS6B. •tt Smeying—Conveyancing. J.' S. WITHEROW, PAIRFIELD, PA., Tendon Lis ureic*" to gbAi public u • PRACTICAL: SURVEYOR; and i•prpsial to enrreilfirnii, pte, an.; on re' 'unable term. Having taken out , a Clonaereneat's Litmus, Perna abto.attand to preparing ,Dpoll, BOND(S F AG SRI MIMS OMOVE s , AT BLEU. al:. , • ' • • • Fi__Llirit:+itogisialeraw scpirlamea lirthw P"..ll°ilimr, ly rilisehaallbial disrirof patmaite. buff watatoluirgi• riaimnyibis.,—. " Wm ,Y 414. - i .41114- 1110.411 t : .o - ii*..l ,- ;i3 - 'COMPOUND • PUT.IiIIVSURETI.IIIOAT, INFLUENZA, Or any other Ingsnanatnry nr inward disease or the Throat. If not el, tno long etaedtug.. Also, SCARLET FEVER. Title medicine Itee been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, In different parts of th e o untry, and hai never been known to fail If t. u lime and according' to directions. It towar el) to cure. Glue if a trial and it will aptak for - Its . Efery household should provide themselves with a box of this meiiielne and keep it on hands. The cures that it bait effected are truly marvelone. or._Prepaied and sold by Ism :. lituzl4. C0.,(1 et ty.hurg, Pa, or by their authorized agent,. For Ault. at uelirly all the Storer in Adams county. May 'a. 1867.—tf IBIIAISL YOUNI A CO. ZIN GARI 131 TT.E RS ASAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TOIC, EA s AN r BE v ERA ( E .1 E R. 7' A ' R F, PltitiENTl.l*F OF PISEASES 11 , .• ZlNt.4.tlll •, ip C.. 11 of thr..1.1,1, 11J31 1,r.:. inn Mt. v 1.0. rsur.rll2...l:t . r of 111 i • p.01u0t4 , ,t. the ..Arqi. •-• ?.1.• cure I di, 1.1 1: lt 1111.1 •'I: :hi 1110. I, ii. Z'N , l),:ll I.; ..A ,•1. bt bf D% Ft•v, , r atld iu its firs; -r:eLrv, Fla tr,lenev, Ners 1:114 I)politery, Acta, :ld hrunic 1) "4:llob.ra :Nimbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yelletv Fever, Scrofula, Diseaesof tlse Kidneys, Ha bitual o,:t -i v 11e,,, 1:i ii rtli.:Vi.:iTluN and CLRI or ;ire it 1.1- known to (Ail. tia thou...hd ot ror iti7xl,ll l / 1 :01.1:06111 all p.irth of [lto cuntry . . a 1:1 I,rt the atrortril .idal fir cir ca), a:.;aaiuiaw to atintonlala and reit ..f thore whohard Li rn rut„] after their ragt.41,..0. Imo in rt.- by our brit phyithdan., PRINCIPAL DEPOT. F. *RAH TER & CO., No. 11 'N. Front St., Philadelphia. RIVPANIP.NDED DY ET. Davi! R. P.4t..r. 11,1. .1. Fiber. 1,1%-..rd /1,1 WM. 711ciburry, Air BEND FJB CIRCULAM. Yeb.l9, AYER'S - CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Theoat and Lungs ~ : n(h. as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Beonehilis, it hula, and Consumption. al Dec. :25. 1,,7.—t probably never hafore in the -whole history of medi cine, so widely and a, deeply upon cuhfldruce ofaalritid, as this excellent ronmdy far pulmonary complaints. Through a lung series et years, 311 oust of the races r f men it has ri.en higher aud Li di,: ia their estimation, as it has Le come Letter knuvon. Its uniform character and pow er to care (Le various affections of the lungs and have made it know., :La a reliable protector alma-t them. While adapted to milder forict of dis co,: oi.d to y-oung children, it i t the sumo time the toel tdli at oaf remedy that can be given for incipient cololuiption, ahd the dangerous affections of the th0:::11 :101 Z 1 at tacky it thauld ho kept on hand in every family, and indeed no all are aJmetinies suhjec t to ,dde nhould be provided ith this them. ,tticd e),J,.;,2..yti,r1 is thought incurable, t „rcpt itUmbete of ewes-e here the diseite aerated .etch.-1, lisre Leen cionpletcly cured, and tuo patient restored to world health by the Clits - rji hiclerat. So cLuip let, is its 11, , (ery oat the dis , ,rders of the Lungs sad Throat, that the moat oinitinate of Mehl, under thn Cherry they tntisideaud disappear. Eud greet protection fro:, it. ME arolufteu cured by it. .. . Brallehrria is generally eureil by taking the CScr ry Act, , rerl I u 61112/1 and fre.pirrot eo geurrAly aro its virtuen known that we niied not pnolieit the certificates of them here, or do more than ensure the public that its °militia, ate fully Ayer 's Ague Cure F Fercr and k,", Infrrnsillent Ferer, Chili 11.,er Boxiit.tl F rer, Muni, dgue, Periodic.; cr Tcrcr, and nuked all the apc:inns which ari.re from malurioacr, Mrtr,h, Or 74itlinlatie poloist. A g its moue implies, it does Care, and doer not fall. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Ellemath, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous unbalance what— ever: it in nowise injured any patient. Thu number e, 2,1.•-7: 7 6ria -lakfee,``iik S'areiTiMl tiT parallel in the history of Ague mediclhe... Our pride Is grat.ll,3 by the acknowledgments we receive or the radlcal mina effected in obstinate caste, and Where other remedies had wholly failed. u vc,liniiited persons, either maidens in, or travels in„- through miasmatic loealil les, will he protected by taking the A G r.TE CORE daily. For Lir , r tt , iiipiairarj"Sri*ihg, i.rpiJity of the Lis,. it i*ar. excelleht retai.4ly,stimillatini; the Liver fna LvvitLy extiTity. For Bilious Disorders and LIT er Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, praluang many truly remarkable cures, shore other medicine!' had tailed. prepark.J Ly DR. J. C. AYER k CO., Practical and itcaljtiatl Lliemiats, Lowell, „II ass., and sold all round the work]. FZ:r Isla by A. D. Burbler, Druggist,- Getty.barg. [Oct. 2, 1868.-3al Invigorator and Restorer OP VIE Vitality of the Stomach. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Materials. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant Aromatics. This I:trainable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility of the system is offered to the public, after a falr trial of its merits, with entire confidence that it will command their approvaL It has been submitted. with the materials which compose It , to practising Pbyelciane—among others to Dr M. D.(l PTEIFFtI, one of our oldest and most eminent Physicians, resid ing, at Neer Oxford, who, after examination., pro nounced it a Remedy which would nolfait to show its salutary effects, when properly administered, In cases of Dyspepsia, springing irom old age and debilitating effects of curious inward diseases—weakening, and at last destroying the nervous power of the stomach fv aelf—and therefore entitling it to be emphatically called “The Great.lnvigotater... Dr. W. J. McClain, another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: New 0.1.7071 D, Dec. 30, 1868. Mr. Jour BUSBET. Dear Sir:—At youi request I have examined "The Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula from which it is prepared. It is croupostat of SOM. of the moat powerful vegetable tonics and moat pleasant aromatics known to our profession, and 1 have-no hesitancy in recommending it in Chronic casesof Dye. pepsin, and in all cyses of Indigestion resulting from debility of the Stomach. Believing that, if prupstly need, It will be of incalculable benefit to th., gaffer:nu of our race, I subscribo alysali; Yours, very respectfully, W. J. MobLUILE, M. D. neL.Manufacturad and for sale, wholesale and re tail. at Now Oxford, Adams county, Pa , by RBdBEY & HEAGY, Proprietors. AGENTS.—The "Great Invigorator" ran be had from rho following Agents: D. E. Foote, Baltimore,Md.• ' 13.11.01bbone, Balti— more, Md.; A. D. Buehler, Gettyaborg, Pa.; A . 8. Hildebrand, East Berlin, Pa.; F. d. Wasoti, erwick Bor., I'3. ; Theodore Fierier ' arwick Soc., Pa.; F. X Smith. Irlehtowo, Pa.; S.G.. Lawrence, Mount Rock Pa.; W. A. Mcllheony, Red Ladd, P. 0. Pa.; J. 1.1 Wiest New. Oxford, Pa.; D.M . Miller, New Oxford Ps. . pan.ls.—C AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dressing which Is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or pray hair a soon risiored Jo ian original color , and blie gleu and huh nose of youth. Thin hair Is thickened, telling hair checked. and baldness often, though not always cured by Italie.. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the gland, atrophied and decayed. 'But inch as remain can be eared for naiad nese by thin application. Instead of fouling the hair :with a peaty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor oun. Ito ocoodonsi nee will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling of, and conseqaently pserent baldness. free from those deleterious imbetances which make some preparations dangerous and htjuri ons to the hair, the Vigor ant only benefit but no harmJt. If wasiteiltnerelfiLlor RIM DiIESSING, nothing else can be band scr dedirkble. Oaatalnlag neither oil nor die, it'ditigmitil II ithitimultbritt, and yst tuts longer on the 144 glirlatit a rick glows Inatrello a paldiairii4mmt. . Prepared by Dr: Ayer 4' Ca r _ PRACTiair k ANAIPFAUM tuamwrs t • -4 - -; 1035011.444813 i, .$4.4 *; 4.te l ig i P* 9ll4l43 ti frtff,:- 4 .!** l r , tolaAmikei FC.F. TIIE CURB OF ME= Se okt.• ==ll PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE. THE GREAT Pins* inpltmtuto, FARM IMPLEMENT WILLOUGH tiV 'S GUM SPRING DRILL. Beet Drill in sus, will sow nil kinds of Orn tn without changing any pact of thr 4r UL Can them with or without it., Guano Attachments. Ounrantood to do good work. Moo, t h e Ilarrisburg Fannig Mill nncle in New York. I.:111.11y rut gaud as the ualls formerly ..,Ikl fu thl• county. SEPARAWILS AND CLOVACR LKltzt, gtP.KLPtMI . 1I FAIR3IINO PLEsigNTS Omit I.:RALLY: l'i.r sl le hy Ans. J. H. SIIIIiEMAN'S 1 REAPERS & MOWERS. LT A VINO been agent for thin nianblue last sessou, // *ha oiler It to the 'auntie [hiss...sou It to , well known, haring taken the premium at the benders. Vs!r.:Gsn et the Gettysburg flowing Rauh over ' Seeeu others uhleh were conahlered eplentlid nm chinoa, awl Ilk a ice at the Dithburg 310 u fug Metal. vt•.l Out to otter en) uoschirie thst Fill not wee 4 .'itu,reetiou, 1 buyo refuted agencies . %Jol oche, moehines,stbd I,ow elfel this ene 111 r: i;isxt r OF VIE SEASON soymelr s 1 know osottly what it will rsos . lo 1 -hr yosi to swan, farmers who have 0.. , . ions— ol or. oho .re hig,l ph-stood and j gas rho , I• ih. s stl; st..whisr. ti.r, wisuisi.ussr. hot,. •M. in, :VOA, Ansi repoislur done hero itt a ih.• g,tat coossols.rati—o— Ito machine; can Iry ri stirs , . l st ;qua Its's shodhslo3 owl No. s ss-t 41.1,1 g a the ISINDEIt. which Is at. ..nrne•i :.• Itraper n , O l Near- It L. a s ;rd. 4{o 1,1 , 411 ti) 1" , .,11.1 It!, II tl Vt.! 11 , 13'.1 old a Ili 11111. I.,• 4! 1.. t. 111... If rape", hi c h Mar e b e en aold; .tom rause.* be attached to athy tott.e.l MitChilin except i 4 .1311..11.214 . •. I Win refer ..y..uto a few formers, in tlif7..:en; kcal/ties. who hart ught and ~and theme machine , Stephen 06ttier, 11r. St eruer, Mr. MOO. ilerahlty 11. B. Woo4htsrp MichArl Iliirttnao. J wilts othrrN. tp, inention 'Mho tneohine host a selirak•, aide delivery. eau 1. warranted to de its vrhth as above recomtnended. Ali. , on hand, SRI REM A N'S to ELY•DIr'CIIAROI NO HOBS EltOK E, n flrat-rat,artlcle, which %vs , . ill at the I..weet poSsible price. Warranted to give sati, taLt tot, A la., the COLUMBIA HAKE %trey. on hand. Yl4ellities can he i.en at my ham,, three milee south Of Get ty shUrg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield Hotel. LEWIS , A. BUSUNIAN, Jone3.—tr A ttent. A liTord to the Wise ! MG ILLY 13IPORTANT TO FARM ERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! TIIE importance of a quick, ac a- tire and duruLlo Fertir,r, adapted to the ant of our county, Is acknowltd,ted by all Farmers. lis•- lug nati,,fiett myself, after long study nut careful 8X• per inient, that F.C.R 's Chemical Fertilizer vorpalsev al7 othets in adapted fled,. to All kinds of .oil. 1 Lave but e10.v.4 the right for Adams county, and rut pr laderll for it pruntptly and in. reavouablv tofu.. it IS no butuLug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED. by a bulub, of our Farmers, anl is admitted by •lt who bare it to be the brat in the 'LAO:et, Ind lila cheap -at. I •+n preioliral to furnish this Fertilizer •ny qn.tutity, nod will deliver In any town or vi:lage, in thu County, when ordered iti not 4,1 ,datatity than a TON. f mann factuao it 11. r ash, at tin per ton without bags, ur $.55 in bags. Thi: f..rtiliser is composed of lb* best fertilising char.icals that can be had. I nun no oil of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore do not use it. Neither do I use lime not ashes. THE OBJECT OF TILE CIiEMICAL VERTILIZEIt Is to introduce a fertiliser that will last tor a series,/ dtopo—not only LUI one. 11containi euflivieot /10.110, matter to mature the grala and make it ripen early, while the ammonia forces the growth. I aspect to. manufactures large ripply this winter fur the spring crops,and therefure Invite farmers and the public gen erally to give It a trial on all klinhi of Grams and Vegetable*. CAUTION.—I booby give ti.tice that Farm Rights heves tter sold onlees signed by me. are Infringements on my Right. and will he prboenuted and dealt with according to late, trim which there is no appeal. tlex.A II orders v. ill be promptly attended to by er • dressing $. X. N. 31c111.3131 t/eneral Agent for sale of Conn ty and State lilgbt•,llendert•llle, Attune c....uuty, P:i Dee.25.-1y FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PIIOSPIIATE rr is composed priticip.all Poi the celebrated 1 from ALTA VELA. Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, an =pit quantity to give activity (without Injury) to the vege. Latina, and n large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, • together with Penult and Soda, the essential element. of a COMPLETE MANURE. The high reputation It has obtained among the many thousand farmer' who are using it in preference t, all other kinds, is • sure guarantee of its value. SI./.00 PKIt TON. Send fora pamphlet. Address - THE ALTA YELL OrANO CO., 57 Broadway, New York. S. S. BISHOP 3 CO., °AU N. Del. Ave., Philadelphia. Agents for Penna. and Southern sew Jersey. July 31,1888.—1 y SURPRISE OATS "prepared to tarnish SERPISE SEED OATS to parsons desiring it. Weighs 17 lbs when hill) matured, and ripens ten days earlier than other cats knows larger-and stiffer in the straw, and will y lel.: 100 to 126 bushels to the sere. Persons wanting it 'mast make early application. Sir . ' will tielive the Oats to persons in Gettyebnre or sicinity at $3 per bushel. Address . " - CEIARLES W. GRIEST. Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) Adams rn., N. J.n. Ib.—t( • A inancial Notice to Capitalists :roursoms desiring of Investing, and reatirieg I nearly NMI Pia OZNT., axe requested tc, eel at tge gettysburg National.. Bank, AND QIITAIN CIRCULARS OP TIME UNION PACIFIC I= CENTRAL PACIIIO RAILROAD COB. GRATIS_ These Investments are daily growing in raror al'. welesincreaaing. diirtKiNDS can be had at all timee at this Bank and where all information concerning said invest. manta will be eheallhll7 given. Dee.111.1667.—tf J. EMORY 11.411R,eashier: GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and BOLD. fIEVEN-TIMITYBONDneonssrtadIntoVITE-TWEN- tY HONDO without ehaiget. COMPOUND INTlittillT NOTES CASHED. The MO HEST PRIMII7II paid au GOLD aodSILV.SR. STOCKS and BONDS, of mil kinds. bought for persona without- ORLBOING 003111188101. ORDERS PROMPTLY IXICUTRD Interest on EIPZOLLL DiPOIIITB advanced 1 per cen PER OBIST. for 7 year, , 4 PI M 01K?. for 6 montim, a PAS OUT. for 6 months. Parvenu wishing information In ?award to 11. B.poadb and Stocks of all kinds, are invited tegtv e..ae a call and we will give ail inktmetkat cheearfelly.. J, XMOBT BATS %lowlife] Gettystmrg„ Oct. 80,1867-t! FIRST NATIONAL DA.NI3. GETTYSBTJRG RILL ALLOW • Interest oa BPI=4tI,DXVIDSITT, p 4 on*owa 6'r OUT. PXX ANNOM ros TRU. MOITTUa. a 4K " 3 it WILL DON COWPOTTND INTNARST NOTIDI AND 00UPOND. Intl also paroaaso 8104 Mil Wt SONIN o f may Wad Moo or otaim_ai_r Ogainiamplat,iy i t*ln *Maar pay Ow GOLD MD ML - 1; arith.plasaart IMO. a as Ikaritobt•Partibdoglckar: /11.1,4 M=M W3I. WHILE: G EOROK BENDER, Benders, We. Penns