151 la="22 A U _ ' F i r Sltq. tee i► MOW *Asia. E ~'~"'~'" ~, ~,. noNro~ed in this country, every eter*Viideot . 1114. is bibiltelotlated . se: . peeforis , *steer vlocsalquirSoihilisitser.:,llThi at?' Wallin of leisure and the Medical Pre- ifi tw bu fessi t efeena l 2 a The humor regodp.sok lursa . oi greater weight with above named, ex eeptillia.iieed. • If alarfinsre hmwo.22 'trot , siz mile. an hour to a lisllkieegon Sithout Arks' effort, heigenough. At heavy dr ift Weight addistringth withotit stay id* efthrt of the zmiseles —so that the heavy home before's' , ploagh, rums int irlth ca.sly virtuf of hie-b the oollerf while -the lighter horse must strain everfOwire and,liitotole to do the lame worjr. - 'This - excites, irritates, and wortieskiinertd he is not so attentive to the Word or line. This over exer tionlirp_ begin* fteli- upon him sad his valu edepreclabid: The - fsame , drasirhigs load ed wagon up grade. It nnist then %tithe interest Of 'him en bi 'breeding -horses for their own use, to select sotth animals to breed from as will produce -the dished result. Here the Peroheron, mose knoll* as Norman, is a candidate for the fitrmer's favor, and deeerves to be better known and moss fully ippreci &tad, The Percheron horse, no doubt, at this day, atand's bast among the draft breeds of the world. The inter est in ems bovA;h* greatly increased of late among farmers, and they are the bntJutigiskolAelr own yyant.. is very deficient in action—sluggish in his movements, and not celebrated for bottom, sr, endurance. This breed of borzoi Is principally confined to one localityglencasterm. Pa.) At' thei:piicefi for whit% good horses sell, a fine opportunity is offered to large Wows to tusseirofixquilar breeds for Al;e Even imark farmers raise one or twpayear with good profit. —aockjourssaiZ;. *Vim eguysapw, The English how - sparrow is a hardy,Agreedy littldhird, but' with a spiritual appetite He builds his neat under: the tiles, in holes, in walls, in trees that grow in streets, gardens and yards; in ivy, Virginia creepers, and other plants that climb up Veils. These sparrows `lncrease rapidly. A colony of a dozen couples will soon fill a city. They will eat fail grown, tough, shaggy caterpillars when hard pressed," as a lion will eat a gross, vulgar man when hungry, if no sucklings( iLkid falls inihis.wa7. They are, hinvemer, delicate in their tastes.'./Tltey preter Caterpillars' eggs or the - little tendeiling just" bursting out oldie egg, a soft, sweet, unctuous nibfut which makes therd" 13birrap with genuine 'birdie gratitude. In Jersey City, N. J., a few of these leper rows were colonized about these,yeass ago. Previous lo ;theirWWl, the trees were i'ulfvf eresOing, shag‘ gy things-11a terrorof ladies , indthe disguit of men. These creatures made the trees leafless. They fell ;von the drawee of ladies, and on the necks of men, and 'ink' the mouths of children as they rode past. The ladies' dresses were et4i4d.44 +owed 4.1" iquit(l2o - so that they feared to venture into 1R streets„ i 7 " roe El d r ed not ry _eta, fluttering 'la over with flower" and laces, are , thenistliog places for creep ing thhigif. 'Allis now ohangecL The = sparrows have dohs `.it ail: The trees are all life And heauty. Leaves are 710 longer PerfondOd ; clatters atidlthysbr hairy abominations no longer hang In ropes him the branches. Gentlemen wear new hats without fear. Ladles wear AMU and satins with pleasant conildenee, and trip along smilingly, • thanks to the feathery strangers.— Western Rural. NAM IN FRUIT CII4TVIZ, • Doctor, Trimble, of Newark ' New Jersey; Who haspaid greatitteution to fruit culture, • gives the following as his views—the result of many years' experience : - - 1. That the mbst iuccesiful way to conquer the curcelle is to gather the . as it fails, Mnd feed it to stook ' , or destroy it, as lb is by this falling fruit that the enroll°, propagates its spades. 2.,Tbat the butt of the sipple tree can be protected. from the 'apple tree moth $ larts4pint around ! malt tree two' or three times it rope mide - hi straw. The maim win harbor In this rope and can then be destroyed. 3. That the/only Way to kill the peach tree boaer e is to out him eat with a knife, uqt Ode on IY.In 4 1 00110011, but to follow hfes up every two peeks until exterminated. After the firit *lug oyler" of an orchard this will be little or no trouble, as "oh tree can be attended , to in two minutes. a TAdrAipley Bee Ars that a cow be longing, to . a Mr. Kendall, near Dees tur42/1.4 MatiX.OO.lO4Y.W.4-12!t_h to one hundre4,andert. calms in one calving, and Ofilitlittatli l fire4:4,l3elong- In to Mr. Kdward Francis ; in the . same ,vhduity,, *boot the same time r brought forth sixty. In each instance therilirsca 'one :deVeloPed calf, whi4e the others were about the size of largeVorwiti 'rats. The smaller Ones were perfe l suiniatmu calves inavery respect.. Both of the cows died. The Bee says there Is no doubt of the truth of this statement. PREPARATION OF BONES FOR USE AS liantran..elAs . some member& ~ were anxious to obtain directions fore the preparation of dissolved boas, filifilenr sidered that it would be useful tojive irombildvic44l tbdsubjeet. /. 0 0141cOttg' recaaittieiid Vie tartness to adopt the. following -pion.: 4414 'in a wooden .ineugh, or tub, the bones, - broken into as entall , pieeel ad potodble, , and pour %won them one•third of their weight of bop% waterdad t baying steamed tb;buesso ai to render the bones com pletely meletv add& eaka•ibiri of the weight of the bones of sulphuric acid and common vitriol of the bleacher, And , add tbbilmOstiabijsestilletely, by sturi f Am.. mot" of a wooden shot* 'or % spit,* The ritizta — it) may be conveniently made In an Old ed to n!erudelippppreet):e preAfcate to Wi ngyerk ° , ll o.e l / 4 . 11-1/e " eeesiry;thta or real eltareold,pr es mi te ut Hate 'bletbeltddid t. ay last& ce°22l4Kr a tir , SU OE tO ved eliesid tee 41. "Steil the knee be 'lhateltatk . aillues4o4o/- 111 " " atlii2-441 - of As. ike: ar:m=s . . . . Ort 41..4W - "IT 11110.11. r• • • rtr , AAR r 4 . Kfl/Mll =I BM YARNISTOOK norms k EATI 11110/11VID • Lusa irobir or SPRING GOODS 41011121111WAIti. Aprill% tf DUPH ORN'S HIS CLOTHS. C HIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE. WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY North-west corner of Square. Ainett 111,18119.—t1 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Mod laulient--.Auortment! ' SELL form aliprofits, and alai at doing a wary him 311111111111, • IiLMONABLE swim" or. RBI SILK POP . 'MIL FISHICHIABLSISHADISOP FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. TRIPHONABLE 'RADISH? ALPAO3/1 POPLINS. DEUCE( CHINTWAS..fanurs, PERCALES AND SLACK SILKS. PLAIN SILKS. PLAID BILKS. aa, MIIBLIES, JACOB= MIIIILINS, CAMBRIC. I ALPIOOI, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL BELAU!. 1111 TORI SHAWL/LOASIIIIIKI SHAW LS,THIBET SHAWLS. • - CLOTHS, CARKTMEES, CLOIXENG 11,LIN EN DRILL INO.,OOTIONADE. TARLIOOVERS. TABLE LLNEN;IIIAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SHIRTS. HOOP EITLETS. FLAW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. EMBROLDERED KANDWO WWI Ilia mama= HAND ' KERCHIEFS. ISMIFS, ADIES'.IIIIIIIIIP,IICITHLTIRENIG Lovn, AIP STIMBLINGS. "slapallailawanny rowels's; the latest etylea of Dressalwall hat" Ode& Myst** ootaprless may elhiag smalls Sound la a liswedaas DAT Gown you, te which I insitethe attention of the public, hells; amnera.fhat lan Nally &anew, eonapari sow el ft h allWeas Stares la quality orgowb and low. new of fish*. J. L. SCHICK. • Hettsbarg, Pw, Jsa. 11..11111R—tt $lO,OOO REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Robert & Elliott's' Store, IN GETTYSBURG, XTAJI enteral lan Week and a keg* quantity a • Dry Goode, NoU4ne, Queenurat • and Carpeting taken. elm partiality vsll kiown, but hay. thus far es capsd wrest, wan* loft Greenbacks fa diabetics for .00ds. The persons who took the Goods are vary well catieled that tiny ranked icor* or bettor Good. bur ask ray Qua they could hero cot at may other Come - one I. Come one I sad onoilso est larp ossortmoot of Mira, GDIGHSAM 4411mK CLOTH CA&S.I2OIILIM, TWEEDfir JEANS, PlanffeSt &c. A Alitio.Clisilkol,Mhiroan, cisimannirs,sad b ilteggictialgenithig .. 11 ... .1151qpqa !M a nta. pilidt_Oests4lopes, vfi sitiird . Ann 4mm D S PrrEnthittG. -¢ It 1 ,t BOWE NW Pasiglultokent) wwwig i troz s z l i a • 41111164144M1NG"Nk fimobe. pus i t • • • • ivila t lllA•Z4t • E26l== "ti •ii ' / ME SIMI OABPIC73 GO TO BAREGIS, 4LP4OCAS, &0., MEM ' FM Nffil ;!$ #:..*:.';•:;.,:: : '..i . *7:i)i'.....'5 . .;: - . .:o..!fiivlit. - ,iiiii,i , .. . . ... , Selling attattgmliices. Dar 00008 AND MUMS GOODS, That are down to "tight time prices. NOTIONS, STOCKINGS; OLOVES, ILLNDINS CIIIYPS, •C.,; titit .re `d, le cholla ever SILK, GLASS AND OTHER DRUB BUTTONS, In great variety HOOP smut, mum mammon AND TUN NTIVIDAIPT SWAN 'NW: CORPNT CLASPS, AU gooey/wry to get drosses tent uldly • PARASOLS AND lINBRSLLAA' Don't buy betbre you get toy prlcos CABSIMERB, COTIVNADZII, JAI4ICS, To - which I Invite examination in Price and Quality. H A T .S All the latest Spring and Slimmer Styles SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes Inn say that I keep the beet clan of goodie that are kept in Adams county. Those who baverried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have wasted their money April l&-tf NEW. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER HATING opened a new store, in Arendtsville, has fruit returned from the city with a splendid •••• sortment of DRY GOODS, GRODERms, OUERNSWARR, Having pnrchued my entire stock for eult. lam prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for yourselves. T. R. COM. May 28.-43 m tertiliztro, &r. FARMERS TRY THE Star Bone Phosphate. r o all agriculturists, therefore, who are in march J. clan active and .permanent manure, and who may have the claims orals article presented to their notice for the first time, the manufacturers would mungsat, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE is worthy of their experimental trial. at last; past experience warranting - the fullest confidence, that af• ter a trial they will add their testimony to that of hundreds of farrows who now retard It as the cheap est and best mashie in the market. THE AMMONIA is supplied abundantly from the organic portion o thts bone. PRICE $.5 PER TON IN BAGS. Partners wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Vitriol, can be supplied. Give use call. p.a. Spangler haa our Phosphate for sale. PETER BOBLITZ. Itanntaeturer.- BUSKIIOLDBItWILSON, Beater Elay•P sees Buildings, N. W.eorner Washington and Batiroid ate. Gettysburg, Penns tg!L,The Phosphate is for sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa. • WHILE A SONS, Gettysburg, Pc GRAFT A ECICZNRODS, Granite Station, Pa. WELBORN & BENDER, New Oxford, Pa. CHARLES HUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—t f A Word to the Wise ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer! TRH im • portance of a quick, ac tlveanddarable Fertiliser, adapted tetbesoil of our county, Is acknowledged by all Farmers. flay ing eatialled myself after Mug study and careful ex. perlment, that F. C. itsantra's Chemical Fertilizer snarpuotem all/there In adaptedneus to all kinds of soil, I haye purchased the right for 'Adams county, and am prepared to Al l orders for it promptly and on reasonable terms. It is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by anumber of our Termer', and is admitted by all who have it to be the but in the market, end the elumpest. 2am prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in any quantity, and-will deliver In any town or village. n the County, when ordered in not less quantity tbatt-s. TON. I manufactuae it for ode at IWO per ton without bags, or sbb in bap. This fertilizer is composed of the best fertilising chemicals that can behad. I use no oil of •itriol; It does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do not utit it. Neither do I use lime nor ashes. THE OBJECT OF THE CHZMLAL FERTILIZES fs to Introduce a fertiliser that .111 last fora series of crop•—not only for one. It contains sufficientanimal matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early, while tbe amnion* *ince the growth. I expect to nesaufacttirea large ripply this winter for the spring =ad therefore invite farmers and the public gen rat* give it a trial on all kinds of Grain, and Vegetables. O,IIIITION.—I hereby give notice that germ Rights hereafter mad: unless signed by me, areinfringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to law, from which there is no appeal. orders will be promptly attended to by ad -dressing u.K. N.McKIMM6 I Agent fur sale of GRA ty and State Bleb ts, Bendomille, Adorn. county, Pa. Dec. 26.—1 y FARMERS!!! TRY l'EtE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! TT pr l t compolod principally of the celebrated Guano ALTA VELA Cloatains three per cent. of dhlllONLik, an ample quantity to give activity (without Injury) to the vege tuition, and a large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIMP, togstberwith Potash and Soda, the essenttalolements of a siolwazoicirciztutii The hil reputation It hai obtaihed among the many thousandArmen who are using it 3a preference to all other kinds, Is • sure guarantee of Italalue. PRICE $56.00 PER TON. Send for • pamphlet. Address TUE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., 57 Broadway, New York A. S. BISHOP A CO., 200 N.Del. - Ave., Philadelphia, Arian kw Penna. and Southern New Jersey. July 111,1868.-1 y BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE, HENRY BOWER, Chemist, PHILADELPHIA. E=3 likper-Phorphate of Lint. 4114111011ia vA4 Agask wazusrio nn PION LDIIVIIIL2IOIII., This Kautcroooutalas ell the element* to produos large elope oral kinds, and 1l highly recommended • y all who used it, also by distingulabed chinning who hires, by analysis, tested its goal hies. Packed in ..Baga of 200 lba. each, DIXON, EIHARPLISII it CO., 808wrili Water and 40 South Delaware Amap a PHILADILPHIi. ME= WILL/AM REYNOLDS, 79 SMITH BTIIII3IT, BATAIXOBB,3ID- *. Lad by dation morally throughout the tou airy. War talbrautha ' address Boa Bova, Phllodol hf~. • Rob.lll.-47 " • • - • , lOSIEUITA SEITZ, t,noietrelnwitre;P•-.1 E aid Po: Tailor 1 14nidlosisfeas Sours *Oleg taro, oa Ikurrmit. N. 'Of X' If P 1111Xlis Wed laddsee pciat /161;4 Astridisdoode at moos se reed. . 111107140-60 Z2E 1011 =~,: , 41.11400 NOBODY If kirood MINIM Bur r. you Nntut - „ . • 14 - 0 TO IiORRIS'—If .you.want Nag a raahlotuible 11,ALT or CAP. • , GTO NORRIS'—if you want a fasbloaatd• NEOLVIN, or good PAMIR COLLat and 011/1113. . • GO TO NORRIS'—If you want anything In the GENTLEMEN'S LINE, tor be keeps nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a good pair of HOME MADE GAITERS, war ranted to give astisfaction or Money REFUNDID. CUNNINGHAM Hal Just received A large tepply of SPRING GOODS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, lIARDWARE, to SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of width will be sold at short profits and warrant. ed to please. Glee Lima call at his store on Belt! more etreet,(Ploking's old Stand) near the Diamond ,A,lxdk 9,1869.-4 f lIIN CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes., NEW FIRM! COBEAN OUNNINGRAM HATE a. t received from the City • new and large Mock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, • • BOOTS & SHOES, • IitYrIONS, The goods have all been 'ablated with areal care and with • desire to meet the wants of thi• community. The public will find the goods to be of tif e best quality and the LATEST STYLES One and all are Invited to call at our Store, on Balti more street, Gettysbn mr, nearly oppewite Pabnestoek Bro.. It. C. COBBAN, April 113.—tf JAS CUNNINGHAM. Boot and Shoe Emporium, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF TEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. lIILE undersigned hasJuit returned from the eft with the beet 10111 cheapest variety of Boole Shoe, and Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of. tered In Gettysburg. Ilisstock consistent LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, IN LARGE - VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF 11001'8, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all style., GENTS' BROGANS, Ae.,te. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORA L GAITERS, muillyEtV MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., Ac., Ae., Ac. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, tc., Ac. INFANTS' SHOES, all ityles, IN LARGE VARIETY'. ►loo, Boots end Shoes of his own manufacture con. GEORGE BENDER, Bendeasv Me. Penns All will be sold at the lowest tieing profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are Invited to call and ezgmine goo d. an d prices before purchasing elms. where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The MAYINIFACTTIBING of Boot. Shoes. and Gal ten, will also be carried on, In all Its branches, as be lere. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but Bret-clan workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, be feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve It. .Thankful for past favoge, be ■olicite a cocaina once of public patronage. D. 11. aL [NOEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 1868.-tf CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW- AND LARGE ARRIVAL ! J. BRINHISHOPIP, corner of the Diamond and York street, huh's! returned from the city with an DIMS] I y aft reetive surortM OD t of . .... . CLOTHING FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR, which he will sell at snob prises as cannot fail to take them of very rapidly. Call and judge for your. selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to ger.his tpv prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they Pewit 59 much to their Interest td do so. He kat Omits, Fent., Ve ets , b hill styles an d mated. all; flats, Bdoth tad Shoes; • . - • . xis, of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker. ahi Neck Ties:- qravats,L Linen and Pape rCbilars, SUB;a1141 ' S,Binabsie,Combs; . Trunks, ' allses, Umbrellas , Pocket Knives, Began, Smoking an' a . awing Tobaccos,Pip es,Eitmlonery.&e. Clocks, W -- , Jewelry, with a thousand and One other articles, ntlrely too numerous to dated la a newepaper &direr ement. . He man the Mden n9f the - public told, new stock, confident that It Will please—mad no one can or willsellchsaper. Don'tforget the place—comer. b yyorlt s t see t en d the Dlamond,Gettysbu qt. N0v.11,111611.-tf JACOB BRINHERHOFf. Fine Custom Made 80, 1 048 AND SHOES FOR 'OENTLEMEiIL All the LEADING STYLES on head or nods to inYeeare. Pries. lied et LOW 7IGTIBEIL An Dine., drated'l.l*. List arith instractionV ihr self mann mestnat a:Lewitt of Pan Mee *Were . . WEL I. BA,II,ISAITT ) Ad Beath Girth. atoll*" PirIieDUPHIA. Anglia $14081111,17 BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW EILTABL IBHMZ.NT. Min sindastp ,ediu . rooted a new bnikthmtbr -IL a Bliihilembir .IYrtabllsideset, on Charlial• et-, ;vier tirshilacediftehra, La estirearg, whom he lout Mira *or oily Boots,, Sh9AANiers, 81 4' ~... `raitoreat iii itat itW=ll 4 = l4 :4 4 _lB}.. . sellit il lilid rillaiitt . irtfigest ths'aiiispariliSs... ", L 4 , ~,,,, 19 01,Mat,er th illivi.lestarlila INSl ll4 4=4 l " 4 " ll "pams, ro. , - idaketinim a aimuiot Who I.M . • V -.10811111. si fte Connfeting of OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, and s great and large variety of KLINGEL'S BALTIMORE STREET, gaudy on band EMI 1161 Irtaa Ai. IWTS SHOES. D , KritlftraftizßßO, Winne .PENNA. TOME VIM" OPPOELTZ 'tin. Hip ,, , ,Ja re received from the Clay largesseort• BOOTB dt - , 840 - E 8 GENTLEMEN, LADIEF3 do CHIL- D11,14N13' WEAR, - Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters,. Slippers, &c. Wide in latest styles and of beat mate riale We abo MAIIIiIifd.OTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of 90078 AND BROES—the work being made up of bast materials and by first elan workmen. • The senior partner has been in the business for over 16 Lowe and personally superintends' all work made up. we reePectfully invite the attention of the public to oar establishment, and strict attention to busbies/and by selling at lo wes tcash prices, ..0 giro entire satisfaction. • DAVID KITZMILLER, Aprlll6, 1869. -t JACOB A.ICITZMILLEB LADIES' HATS, Always toe Wen styles out, and at lowest prices -.RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, 'lc., New Goods every week during the season, at U. B. WOODS' Store, Corner York street and Diamond. April 111.-3 m GOODS FURNISHE AND Garments made to order W. T. KING York Street, Gettyaburg, Pa Inn. 13, 1869.—a JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCIIANT TAILOR, CLIA3IBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG rrHE undersigned, of the late Arm of Geo. Jacobi & Bro., would most respectfully inform his Mends and the public generally, that be has opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Cliambersburg street, nest door to the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone Mouse, where he Will be happy to wait on all who may patronise him. MI stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VS/STINGS, TRISLIIINWS, Ac., Sc., Sc., will be found choke and cheap—very desirable to e lect from. All kind• of Goods for ale—wbether he manufactures or not. GOODS MADE UP with diepatch, as well when bought at other stores as at his own. The very best work will be made--good fits and substantial sewing —and nothing will be deemed too much trouble to renter satisfaction in every case. The latest New York laahitou regularly received. Cutting done, u usual. A 'hire of public patronvga l solletted, and no ef fort 'pared to deterve It. Ming 130h0, gimp, grdirints. A. D. BUEHLER DRUG Sa BOOK STORE CHAMBERBBURG STREET, Near the Diamond. • STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS sir-cousTar MEILCHANTP supplied at wbolasal city prices. Feb. t2—t! DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGISr, Store in Brant's Building, Balto. s LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG 8T0R.16 and fitted It ap In the beet style, I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drage to the eitizehe of kittleetowo and vicfnity at the lowest market rates, eoasletiug is part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Fur Liquors for MSdicinalPurru,ses, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye fitoffs, Perfumery, Toi let Soap* and Fancy articles. ♦ full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of ail blade, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. Ilectro.Magnetic Soap will wub with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or hinting: This Is the best Soap In use. Try it. It is warranted not to Wore the hands or fabric. Littlestown, May 13. , —1y JAMES 1311388. DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, °flee and Drug Store, CHAMBERSBILSO ST3ER GETTYSBURG Medical advice without charge I= DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA' TIONERY, PBEFUMEEY, SOAPS, BRUSEIES, TOM. • ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAK• INC SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. I Dr. R. llorner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy for chapped baud', rough akin, &c. All articles warranted par* and genuine Jan 8, 1881i-0 notograpli gailtrito. EXCELSIOR GALLERY,. TIPTON & MYERS encceseois to C. J. Tyson. P 21-00.11APIES, PHOTO MINIATURES Amigiorypieg Stereoseoilio Views of the P 4.1151- FIELD, STERSONXIS:3I3 I P llO / 1 0GRAPP MIMES, A :14 B T U 14- S %R UT TAIttETT, .4.249) are.I4,4:TLY BEDUOBI 4a sertabwatifisbetese6,4•NradaLClllt at thi a : ab r i a tiPrO trinTurt.: , MOPS - 45P:IfilTAND. • " 'Amps .0,0 Vt 7 ) airs 11: • 11,1,1 1141S R A. 00D0111, lioN4e est Midas rt. NEW BIDE ORNAMENTS TO M& CHI UM Bronzes, Groups and Figures' Watches, Jewelry, &c, &c., 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. T 0 hi IL LINZ RI3 AND' COUNTRY BTOIIII - AT E. RIDLEY'S, You wfll find the Largest Stock of Millinery . and Straw Goals In this'City, and a collection of bargains not to be found elsewhere. We cut lengths at Piece Prices. Buy and Sell for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY, 309, 311,.311% GRAND, and 66, 68, 70 ALLEN STB Fifth Block East from the Bowery NEW YORK CITY. Third and Second Floors—Retail! First Floor•—Wholesale exclusively. April 22.-3 m GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD and connects at Hanover J unction with ttaina go lug North and South, paisewort reaching BaMotors at 12 30, P. M., Harrisburg at 12 46,P.M., Philadel phis at 4 00, P. H., and New York at 7 00, P. -11 turning, arrive at Gettyiburg at 1.2 15,1'. 51., with paasengeri from Baltimore, Harrisburg, kc SECOND TRAlNleaves Gettysburg at 12 40 P and connects at llanover Junction with fast line North at 2 10, P. M , reaching Harrisburg at 4 Ore, P M., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M.. New York at 12 06, P M.; and with Mail Train Eoutti at. 2 31, P. M., reach ng Baltimore at 5 00, P. M. Returning arrives, at Gettysburg •t 4 IS , P. M., with passengers frriru Baltimore, ILarrisburg, PLIIa Ip6fa , tc April O, 1i169 READING RAILROAD MONDA), APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trnak line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, heading, Potter'Me, Tamaqua, Ashiand,Shamokin, Lel.non, AllontoWn, Easton, Ephrata. Lilts. Laucaster. Columbia, &c., 4c. Trains leave Ilarrisburg for New York. as follows: At 2.35, 5.20 and 6.10 .3. M., 12.25 noon. 2.00 and 10.5.5 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Penn. sylvania Railroad. and arriving at New York at 035, 1144 A. X. and 3/0. r. 45, 9.110 P. 31., and 6.00 A. X.. respectively. Sleeping Can accompany the 2.115, 5.20 A. M. and 10.55 P. M.. Yrs in., without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tana- qua, Minersville. Aid. land, Shamokin. Pine Gruse.Al - and Philadelphia, at 5.10 A . 91.. 2.00 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way sta tions; the 4.10 P. 91. train making counection• for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. Ibr Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rafllload.leave Harris burg at 3.30 P.M. JOSEPII JACOBS • Returning: Leave New Yotk at 0.00 A.M.,12.00 noon, 5.06 and 800 P Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 31. andl3o P.M.; Sleeping care itccotop•ro 114.9.00 A. AL, 605 and 8.00 P.L. trains from New York, withoot change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.::0 M., connisetihg with dmilar train on Eant NM.. n rout r.tonting from Reading. at 6.:lo P. M.. atotoPirliT at all Statioua. Leave Pottsville at 7.3'r. v. 45 A. NI.. bud 2.4:. Shamokin at 54:5 sad ;0;5 A. M. Aalllaud ae M., an.l 12.30 wan, Tamaqua at 8,341 A. 31., and 2.33 P. M., for Philadelphia null New York. • Leave Pottsville. vra„Sehuylkilland Susquehanna &aimed at 7.00 A. 31 for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. 11, for Pine Oro. and Tremont. • Heading Accommodation 'ltalia: Leave. Reading at 1.30 A.M.,raturtling lemses Philadelphia at 6.15 Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves PottS. town at 6.25 A.ll , returning leas.. PLiladelyLin at 420 P.M Canmbia Rull Road Train. 'tarn Raiding at 7.00 4. a.,1 0.13 I'. 11. for Ephrata, Ltd:, Lancaattir Columbia, Lc. Perklumen Rail Road Trainslease PerkionienJuni thin at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00?. M. Returning: Leatle Piklppaek at 8 15 A. M., atal 1.00 P. 31., connecting with simlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leal, New York at 8.00 P. M.. Phila delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 P. M.. the 8.00 A. 31. Traits running on ly t o heading ; pottssille 4.00 A.. 31.; liar -5.20 A. )1, and 4.1 u and 10.55 P. 51.. and Rea+ leg at 12.55 isidnight, 2.54 and x .15 A . 31 . to r u nrr n,_ berg, at 1 . 355 Illiduigra. and 7.25 A. 31. fur New Turk, and 940 A. )1- and .125 P.)I. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, :Schou! and Escul 'ion Tickets, to and Irian all point., at reduced Ratei. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. 0 A. NICOLLS. general SuperintarKlent. Readlng.Pa., May 7, 18610. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY On sod alter May 9, 1889, Trains will lease lianorw; Junction as follows: 12.54 p. ta.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the Went. 10.58 a. m.—Dally (except Sund's) lor Elmira, Buff alo, kc. 213 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williamsport and Ede. 8.05 p. m.—Dally(except Sundye) for York. 945 p. m.—Daily (except Stindaays) for 'Wash° rg and the West. • LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.67 a. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. 712 a. m.—Dally (except Suadaye) stopping at all Stations. .1230 p. m.—Dally stopping a - t. Parkton only. .2.36 p.m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at the Stations. - EDW. 8. YOUNO,Gen.Pase. Agent, Rattlmoie, Md. ALFRED R FISKE, Oen. Superintendent, May 28,1869.-tf , Harrisburg, Penn's. pENNSYLVA.NL9. CENTRAL RAA eDoubletrack route running between Ph IL ilad ßOD, elphia and Pittsburg. Train, leaving Gettysburg make the following connections with this Trunk line: Gettysburg _ leave at 9.00 a. m. k 12.56 p. m: knower Junction arrive 10.00 2.35 " •' leave 10.68 •% 9.55 " Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p. M. 11.46 " leave 3.50 " 2.25 a. in: Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 6.50 " Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 " Pittsburg arrive 125 a. M. 9.10 " At Philadelphia aloe. connections are made Jr-itti the trains- for New 'York, Boston and- aiTZestern! Olties. At Pittsburg connections are made in thel New Union Depot with tho trains for all Western: points. s3.„For farther information apply to ' ' ' EDWARD 8. WILLIAMS, Gen-Superintendent, Al tootle, Pa. Hzou W. , Girona', Oen. Passenger and Ticket' Agent,Ptilladelphla. f May 14,18e8—tri ONE POUND OF BUTTER ONE PINT OF MILK. $25 profit made by Investing $1 fora bottle of the EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLA NT,. which with six gallons of milk, will produce 50 lbs of prim ,e fresh Butter. This inexpensive, excellent Butter is now daily consumed from the tables of the first Ho tels, Restaurants and private families in New York City and elsewhere. • State, County And City Rights for sale, offering to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing • staple buinass, paying enormous profits. Agents wanted sufficient to make6o lbs. of 8 1.7:t t i t l e a re oi the Extract, Butter, with fall directions for use, will be sent to any address on the receipt of $1 00. • The public are cautioned against all worthless lad tstions, sold under the name of "Butter Powder., compounds, ac.," as the EXTRACT OP EirPPEL PLANT is prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER 'COMPANY Office, 115 Liberty. Street. Faciory, 236 Greenwich litreet, .... SSW 'Ma zy. or , . N. B.By the unto( the Butter Plant a puss and reellant Tilde Butter ta made at a cost of sixteen anti per pound. Ran. 22.—Ont PU1128,1.. PUPS - Pall pure water use, neither bad tutlag yood, rusty frau, nor poison lead, but TliZ OBINBEATZD CUCUMBER PUMP, niadoof wild encumber *rood. oar* tasteless, dors bk gad reliable. Not • patent article, but the good ohidnahionol wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate in all its parts, raising au egad amount of water, and coating less than hall the mousy. Neatly arraaged sole to be nosolreesdng, , and in eosurtruation so simple that any mu con pat *lip annoy il Gareyatr. .81W thorough trial It Id UST assn aimarzar. Twelvefeat at =rireird Ms tiachpumP, free of charge. boleti sap. PH/014 lowesistatudhaterere rate,. los. ghouls" ot -10.11A8. G. BLILTOBIEY„ No. $ North ihrvetath now Philadelldthi, Na. llabort at.hat. Ithilth Market I Ardi d, ADvia N NG Inkt aini INAI AND ftfutftmC In eogrequaece of Um dbistaxis isiJaa• Isar, Isaac &Ovoid . their *taro sal fis eankiptsi • .J. E..' OALDWELT: 4 4. go. .Jewellbrp • 1 ,•:, • Hare bad wade r elpedaliptothei order Ittiiireillt and in dinalea„.sa entirely New Stock of Choice GOOkis; Which are now opened end ranitylbrigantinatepti. Very - Fine Paris Mantle Clocks,. (Every movement with the.sew itoptoTem eats.) Entirely new GORHAM MAITITF'G' CO;t3 FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best Sterling Silver Wares, New design,. A v ery full aawrtmiut at vary MODERATE PRICES. For the present at Mar. 4,1869.-1 y EOM JOBBING ROOMS, UP [MAIL!, COL.VIR STORE TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leave• Gettysburg at 8 15, Al. SI It IIaCURDY Sup'l SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, SPRING SCHED ULE. LEAVE NORTHWARD MADE FROM .:`,.. ,.- ..t . i , i , :i.-', - ,.e;:, , ,i•t11i., ..,:-:,.•:-1.:,,':.,:!:?,:-:-.2:---:.:'''.-t.''',.• littudimv 11PIN tOR W.BAKER'S Mr 11 , 0161111 M ,g i9}TIC STI T C H • F.42mY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadwa,y; .New York 730 alsestnut areal, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and BlastieltY of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both tbresds directly from the spnola. No' , fastening of seams by hand and no waste of brand. Wide range of application without change of ad— justment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness atter wash- Insane ironing. Bolide. doing .11 ki.de of work done by other Sew. leg" ilantitner,' theme Meadow exemste the most bottleful end permament )1 mbrotdery and ornamental work; Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex bibitforre of the United State' and Europe, have been /martial the Grower it Baker Bowleg 3gachlass, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited In mom. petition. iii• The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repre sentative of the Grover & Baker Bowing 3fachines,•t the Bkpoetion Uni lie, Pula, ISO, thus attest logtheir great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. Jae For sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg June 11, 1889.—1 y WM. KNABE & CO., I=l GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD Theae Instruments bare been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon thoir excellence alone alltairred an unpurchased pre eminence, which pro nouncie te r em unequaled. Their _ _ TONE combibee greatpower, sweetneu and fine singing qualliy,an aril us great purity of Intonation, and erennees throughout the entire ~r aTe. Thal - TOUCH fu pliejef and elude, and entirely tree from the stiff"- - opus found In so mane Piano;. In = WORKMANSHIP they are um-xcelled. Using none but the very best seasoned meteriai, the large,enpitel!mployed in our business enables us to keep continently en immense Stock of lumber. itc.. on hand. Our - IruproTed OTerstrung ['.ule and the AGRA PPE TIiEBK E. We Would call special atteetlon to our late Improve mentein GRAND DIANO9 AND EQUARE (RANDS, Patented /loran 14,1/566, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection than ham yet been attained. _ Every Piano fully Warranted for Five EMI rifirP. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent for the above celebrity] Instruments, is by special arrangements enabled to turtaish them at the Very lowest factory pricy. W3l. KNABE & CO., June-. 11, Baltimore 1115 -HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS fan Removed We Manufactory and Saleoroome to N0.1i15 - CIIESTSUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Where his "Own Make" of Champlin hoop Skirts, especially adapted to Plrsteclaas Wholesale and Jidda Trade, frill be found to embrace the most extensive asaurtment in the Union, and all the latest and most desirable Styles, Shapes, Lengths and Sixes, 2,2 Y., 23f , yard. round, of Plain and Gored Paniere, idlt log Skirts, Reception Trails, kr., ac., together with over ninety different varieties of Misses and Children's Skirts, all of which for symmetry of style, finish, lightness, elasticity,darability and real Cheap. ate:, are unnicisslesl by any other goods lathe market, and are 'warranted in every respect. Skirt. made to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and Retail. Toll lines of Low Paced Eisetiorn Made Skirts, lb SpririxA;3sCents; 20 Springs, 41i Cents; 2.5 Springs, 55 Cents; 50 Sptitigs, Co Cents; and 40 Spring., 75 Cents. COI:ErTn: COSSETS::COI:SETS !: : 57 different tyi es doll pr from '75 Cent. to f7.CO, embracing It. Wuriley."lieclrel," "Gowns Pitting." )bidam Foy's Corset Skirt Supporter., Mrs. Moody's Patent "Self- Adjusting Abdominal" Corsets. French, English and Doinertic tian d •mads Corsets, acid superior /reach Patterns of Cote' I Corsets, "Our Own Make," to which Ws invite especial amen ties. Compteteaseortment, of Ladles' Under Garments, at very tow price.. sN ERA I. AGENT FOB THE BARTBAN i FAN TON FdiMILE SEWING MACHINES, superior to soy other before the public. Fifty-two of these No 1 Mach eel, Price &SS each. am being given away tome customers, in ovier to get them Introduced. Every p•teou in want of articles in our line, should examine our pads before purchaaing, elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at our Manufactory and Salesrooms, No. 111:1010am:it st., Philadelphia. March r16.-3ru WM. T. lIOPKINS. 840 STITCH! $37 50 $4O $lO first ChM SEWIEGINACHTNES $37 50 $4O green u premiums for $37 50 worth 637 50 TAO ofsubscriptions forWOOD'S HOUSE- i5O $4O HOLD ADVOCATE, • first class $37 50 $4O Family paper, at 75 cents a year.— $37 50 SKI Also $37 60 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $32 AMERICAN' WATC DES, Worth $32, $3O .$32 given fors3o worth of subscriptions.— $3O $32 Alio $3O $l2. DICTIONARY.. $l2 $l2 • Webster'. Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 worth $l2, given an premiums for $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subscription'. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO $6O .Large or small. to be selected from • $OO $5O 416 volumes of the eery best Books $5O $4O publirheil and glen aea prentiem $4O po for an equivalent amount of sub. $3O $24 scrip trona. $24 Sc. Alma seTeral other premiums equally liberal. -112,-The ADVOCATE. (formerly called the PrOsDev tum,)conmius 16 large pages, and alms to promote Knowledge, Virtue, 'and Temperance. It has been enlarged and Improrrod three times- in 27 months.— Bend for specimen copy. Addreu 8. B. WOOD, P. O. Building, Newburgh, N. Y March ML-410 arptattrs and Oontractoni. Wm. C. Stal'smith & Son, GETTYSB URG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames,Cor- nice, Door &Window Brackets, &c. Cotudantly on hand and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen,aad at REASONABLE PRICES. 113.0rderspropiptly attended Jan.145,186 . 9.—tf GEO:, C. (:_'."4 - IMA-N, arrns.; - PA., Carp& ContraOtor, BEE I :',L , ri* ',ILLY informs tlis ..buremaye4 to Ida new Shop on ge .44) t : t . c.•itiatinen York and BsMood otroota, s, • 1.. t Said to take contracts Ibr iotttog staving] •` d lialldings, at as reasonable rates is any nlld•- b tjraborg—alrworkinarizittood to be 0 bait 1:.-Itopeab3r Allot attention to bag :nem to :_: .ri patronage. (ilre me s call ArilLY .:; . :W.4 . • (:' . l-1 - RITZ NAN, GE )111 RG, PaL t Carpentei Oontriwtor t . nano ~~, - envy 'On Washington at. - aria 'Chambre 1111 tildill t nd l i kini e Prom Power ~. fr Ain of work for blai T. msterli llo a pe sid as neatly a • 011 1 r,ww7 e r setablishmsr terieseed ds always fzi re 'MAW IdthVeZttliall SEX s l;. - .fz , air".ll fOr . kinder. rlirs, Or 1 1040110_P Alia 'Mon .1 sill 15.1.1169.-st ism 7777 ,oi,cot na.naß FERI tt . .1! .1- -- kiinnuotiairwar IBitutthall sur Deane wn_ idrir .6-14. yoUNT 7 ' B COMPOUND ITTRED SORETHROAT,INFLITKNZA, or limy other ladamteatory or Inward disease sst the Throat it not of too long staudingt. Alo0;1101.1111117 "nil. This medicine has bees cried In TtIOUSAITDS OF CASES, • is different pasts of the country, and has never be known tonal If taken in time and accor d ing to di rect ions. It is warranted to cure. laire its trial 'amid it willepaak for itesilL Every houiehold should provide themselves with. box of this medicine and heap it on hands. Thecures that It has effected are truly marvelous. li red and sold by Isassz.Younrk C0.,0 et tysgerg,Pl., or by their authorised agents. Tor sale at nearly all the Stores n Adams county. May 29.11167.-tf IBs TOUR 1 h 00. ZINGARI BITTERS. A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE A'CERI'.AIR CURE PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES. The ZINGARI BITTERS are compounded from • prescription of thecelebrated Egyptian phyniclan De. ClitoPsoB, who, after years of trial and experiment, discovered the Zingorftut Herb—the m.At remarkable vegetable production, the earth. perhaps,. h., ever yielded--certalraly the Most effect's.. in the cn re cd Nee. It, 10 combination with the other valuable pro pertle•of which the ZINGA RI HITTERS is composed, WIN core Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, .Bilious Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, Rheu matism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhma, Cholera Morbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Ty; phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha bitual Cost iveness, In the PILECZNTION and Ccazi of the above diaezned, it . bas never been known to fail. as thonaands of uur must prominent citizen+ throngboni all part+ of the enuntry, will testify. Let the afflicted send for cir cular containing testinDmials and certificates of those arhohave been cored after their cailia livve been pro nounced hopeless by our beet physicians. F. RAHTER 4r. CO., No. 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Gov. David R. Porter, of Ponneylrania Hug. Robert J. Flober, Mon. Edward Manama, Ron. Joel B. Danne r, Bon Wrn.McSberry, air BEND FOR CIRCULARS. SA Yeb.l9, 1869.-1 y ( )FERRY PECTORAL For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medi cine, has anything wffn so widely and so deeply upon rho confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long scribe of years, and among most of the race* of myn risen higher and higher in their estimation, is it has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to care the various affections of the longs sod throat, have made it kaown as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. Asa provision against sudden at tacks of Croup. It should be kept on hand in every family, and Indeed as all art sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this an tidote for them. Although !settled Coneuniptihn le thought incurable, still great number, of cases where the disease seemed settled, hare been mnnpletely cured, sad the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Peenral. So complete lilt. mastery °Teethe disorders of the Lung■ and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside end disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great protection from it. Asthma la alwsysrelieeed and often 'wholly cured by it. Bronchitis le generally enredl7 taking the Cherry Pectoral in email and frequent dam. So generally are Ire virtues' known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that Its nualities ale fully maintained. flyer's Ague Gure , Far Feuer and ,Apse, Laterallleht Fero., Chill Foyer Bestial:33l Feuer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, db., and indeed cal the affections 'chid. arise from motiariour, marsh, or miannatie poioons. • Ls its name implies, it doe. Cure, and does not MII. Containing neither' Arrunic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous ram-Inca what ever, It in nowise loinres any patient. Tho number and importance of Its curea In the sans districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride le gratified brake acknowledgment. we receive or the raft:Licari,. effected in obstinate cues, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacemaated persons, either resident in, or travel ing through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURS daily. For Liner Complairat,arising from torpidity of the Liver, It is an excelleutremedy,satua luting the Liver Into healthy activity. For Bilious Disordersand Liver Complaints, it Is an excellent malady. producing many traly remarkable area, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. .1. C. AYER & Co‘, Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.,and sold all round the IPori d Ferule by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg Pa. [0ct.2,1868.-3a TILE, GREAT Invigorator and Restorer OF THE Vitality 'of the Stomach. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Materials. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant Aromktics. This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility of the system is offered to the public, after fair trial of It. merits, with entire confidence that It will command their approval. It has been submitted, with the materials which compose it, to practising Physiclans—among others to.lf. D.O. PIM/71k one of our oldest and meet eminent Physicians, reald- Mg at New Oxford, who, after examination, pro. pounced it • Remedy which would trot a il to show its salutary effects, when properly administered, in cases of Dyepepela, springing from old age and debUltat leg effects of serious inward diseases—weakening, and at last destroying the nervous power of the stomach self—and therefore. entitling it to be emphatically called "The Great Invigorator.. Dr. W. J. Mcetwas, another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: Nor °Zinn, Det.Bo, 1808. Mr. Jon BUN= Dear Stir.:—At-your request I hair* agandned "The Greet InvigoratOr," prepared by you, and the formula is from which it le prepared. It compoied of some of the moat powerfhl Vegetable tonics and moat pleasant aromatics known to our profusion, and 1 have so hesitancy In recommending it In Chronic caseeof Dys pepsia, and In all crass of Indigestion resulting from debility of the fltomach. Belleviog that, If properly used, it will be of incalculable boned t to the suffering of our race, I subscribe myself, Toon, very rerpectfully, W. J. McOLITRII,IIf. D. ti .Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and re.. tall.at New Orford, Adam. county, Pa., by BRAG Y, Proprietors. AGENTS.—The "Great Invigorator" can be had from the following Agents: D. X. Pouts, Baltimore,Md.; B.M.Gibbons, Haiti- ' more, Md.; A. D. Buehler,. Gettysburg, P.' A. B. Hildebrand. net Berlin, Pa.; F. J. Wilson ' Berwick Bor., Pa.; Tboolare Meier Berwick Bor., Pa.; X Smith. Irishtown, Pa.; 8. G. Lawrence, Mount Beck Pa.; W. A. MeLNl.eny, Red Land P.O. Pa. • : H WO , . • Pa.; D.M. Miller, New Oxford [Jan.l6,—t HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HA3 R . The Great Desideratum of the Age ♦ dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy and effectual fbr preserving the hair. !tided or gray &dr sews marmite its erfyinal color tad the gloss - and frudinar of youth. Thin hair Is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always oared by Itsuse. Nothing can renters the hair where the follkies are destroyed, or the glandsatrophied and decayed. Nut each. as remain can be saved ibr used nem by this application. Instead of Ibrdisi the Asir With a piety sediment, it will keep It clean and vigor• one; Ittitaxasional use will prevent the hair from taming grny or Pilling off, and cousequititly yruoiat beildties. — : Ire* from those deleterknur substances *Wok make same preparations dangerous and infurt ohs tco the 1444 the yigor can only benefit but not harm it. Unfunded "Indy for a HAIR DRESSING, Middle bottling elbdoiin b fida s spl rep andiable. Clentainlag idtbar sill noir dye, it dais not a tl wafts ankle, owl 7 1 4 /mita lamer odd the . baii,ghlng It a itch "pry intro and /t grid* portutue.: to tar. , 6f Ow 4* eaabs EMI te,Matail: , e)!- mnw, Prepariatlypr. J. 047#8r Co., n4griaii ktprrnilkia itow44 . _*_ t 7 /Irk - Or Mil luilder, Dna* ea kr bet rdos:r is' e;.47 4, , , , ~,,t. ttdird. VOX Till °tram OY GRZAT PRINCIPAL DEPOT, ' and others AYER'S PRICE, SIM PER BOTTLE. YER'S MEM =M 'ors germ. COE'S COUGH BALSAM I= ?bislang triad end post wady is again calla to lb* ritiontion ofthepnhlir . As qt.. as the yea wild around, the prop ri ,ually make shot bow to the people, and I, , ,minit tbegui lbat amoupt the many thing* ragulred *meths, bitalth, cpsalliort sad i.e Wanes of the family through tlm long and tedious mouths of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. For years It has bean • a household medi cine—and mcthers anxious for the safety °rehab chit. dren, and all w Ito suffer from inydas of the throat, cheat and longs, cannot afford to be without It. fit addition to tballirdloary tour mines so long Iq lb market, we now furnish our mammoth badly also bottles, which will, in common with tb • otharabse, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, • The Balsam .111 be found ialvaluabla, and may alway be relied upon lu the zum,t extremecasm. WHOOPING COUGH. The teetitnony ;Jail who hal.? used Cis this terra ble disease during the last ton years la, that it In variably relieves and cure. It. • SORE TIIROA T. Keep your rilroat wer with the Balsam—taking lit tle and often—and you will very.iouu And relieG HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at nut.. (I. a Rte.ly 110.0 f till* 'great reteiwly.- 13 will succeed In giving rrl iet \thorn all uther rr mettles hare [Ailed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS Do not delay procuring and Immediately taking Coe's Cough Bolam. when troubled with ittni of Mr above named diflicnlties. They are all premonitory ■ymptome of Consumption, and If not ■rreatsd, will 'Goner or late! 'a rep Jon away into the valley of shadows front which none can eve! return. IN CONSUMPTION, • Many a rare-worn sufferer las found relief and to day rejoices that bee life has been made easy and pro ouged by the mina Coe's Cough ffalsm. IN SHORT, The people know the ecticle,and It nettle no comment from ne. It I■ for sate by every Druggist and Dealer In Dedlcinea In the United State'. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read ! Read ! ! Read ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE IS CALLED TO TILE World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cue. Thispreparatlon le pronounced by Dyspeptics aa the ody known remedy that will surely cure that ag gravating and &tat malady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an ,untimely grave, to millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure haw come to the Rescue., Indigestion, Dyapepiia, Stick Headache Sournesa or Acidity of Stomach, Rip- ing of Food, Flatulency, I.aa- aitude, Weariness, finally ter- minating in D e ar Are as surely cured by thin potent remedy, as the pa tient takes It. Although, but flee - years before the people, what Is the verdict of the mama ? Hear what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says: [Prom LE3TZI2 BEXTOI7,of Maioatikee4 MILWAVICIZ, W7I , Jen. 24, lan. Natasha; C. O. CSazx e Co., Mei Hagen, Chan. Both nirmanadarlfe havensed OeiCaD7crafada Curs, and it has proved PRRPRCiLI" satlrfactory as a Rem edy. I have NO hesitation la esyhsg that we have re ceived (M AT BIN/Orf from its Very Respectfully, (Maned) Lltfinli BLXTON A GREAT BLESSING. (Press Rah L.l. WAWA Avon, Lorain Cor., O.J ireatiatrop E 4nmerovv, Dnaggists, armload. Gunmen r—lt glum me peat plume to state that fay will, has derived great haunt from the two of 17oe's Dyspepsia Ours. She has been gm • number of =greatly troubled with Dyspepde, accompanied west parosageme of constipation which so pro. tasted her that she was.aatho while, gar mouths, an ado to do anything. - Pb. took, at your luta= 42211 a Care, and has derived 0112 AT B T, and a now comperativaly well. Pb. rs. gar& this medicine u a great blaming" Truly you's, Jana:, Mt - • CLERGYMEN. • • the Be,. team, Amer, of Alleirbaty, testifies tit has aural Dim, after all ettuor remedies bad tiled, a. DROV-GIST'S AaldrdQiotl tatfaain win 101 l pen. If foe taco ti* troublo.lo Cairo, Obit win goo that buy • *Olio of 0o 's DY.P•Pda Cur* *do a=kg to thO moot ollgliothholirslooololts groat I olr too& Cod's Dyspepsia, Ottre Wi kaisbuOlis fa all ewe KDbeels IVilfg . dla 64 a rr r ecilhd= ettit= r d • ' • by thiggliav fa ertOor muds?inneywkassAt • 81){140r is ar opticsuipo • t " `,7 - C. Q MAAR 004 Bd. • A. D.RILL - . • , Agent for-Aibel6o9o4. INC lie • ••:3 304111041111180., 11' L. 7. WAZD ) i Sigitimeri;f4 art Tio B;A% dry atormlaion aot pall winds - VI tion of thepabnikeill6 ..lvisk mamas I A I fberailedaiiMili Aug by tb• Ile /s will bell opon: sir-ra. • ••• hisittstgert4so ' Is Dimwit as Wort Albin • • and st sts, 40.', la •ivisty- Mlffl Coin" ' r e lit: C n audit-444 A sv.iate Judsat—j ProUsonotury—Jateb R.:71:14ra ad A'etordsr— • aerk of tlueoura,„ . Dutriel Attorstr-Mil. Treatutto—D. D. Wattle ..I.Strif—Phlltp Haas: Otontr—Dr. rveyor--J 41SOO D. X ortatam. Ctorli—.l4 Nicalst a. PAysidioul Directors of rAa ' Demi...oln Deardorff. • • —ll. 0. Wolf. ?fel; set —I .O. Hooly. Pity Aud itort—Houry L.. G Hos gy. 10.101211, 0 Buress—C. II Diastase', C”J S. Ilvolltos W. Cr..., Hobert We,.. Zrier/K—f. D. Dup C...nsf al./a—George W.,1 1 5' &fano Directois-- Warren, John I. Nee A. NS . Hunter. = armor* President—U(lo4Gß fishier—J. Hawn , Vcll<r—itenry d . Benjig Otrertors—tiemia "BIM' Wirt, David wnhi,• Sherry, William D.III . salmon. =I . Pre 4illent —George hron sh irr—Osorge Arnold. T , ll , ,r—Saluttel BolhMali: D horse -Throne arngh.. John Itornet,_ , stolmso,Jubo Woliord.", . u*l 01.; Pr , ti , leal —J. L. Salta. 3 , ,,tury—W illistn B.!( rer taur , r—Mazartiler Cob .1114 irrs —John Kapp, 'J. G r, co Ipt:l4l.r. tiOollo Mesandor Cobeast. •Dtlta COUNTT AQTI Pres isle n t—Cisorigs 8 I* Vice Presideng—Saos 111 Secretary—David A. , • Treantrer Ed word W. Executive Chosissitte.e-14 pcJacols IC lag. MUNI CoCaTT Aa Peet iclent.--Samuotnedwi • .Vice Secietai . Re "or 1. 47 3 , cretary--Nd w re•aeurer —David .11.1 et !kali tti t z fr.lerieklk • 14.r1r050,..1.th IL Keo —E.I ward 0 fah A. .Tecret.sty—Joho V. ][CO Treasurer—John Culp., - al , rs—J. W. C. Olgens U. Kor.llohort, W /..A • 44.40, i t W Ilk . . Ua.•• •• Tr , I I ttr,r Usua.tof ti,J—A. D. Y unithir. 11 , ,titles, S. It. iLtit•rtii,W wA7y, Pre, id:Pt( Sour got V K • N.cretary .tn , / Tee.sur Jlanagert-0. W. mec4 Nu...e11, 11. J. Btahlittit: 4: twgralar—itobart Mpe S-.,.!.try a nd Prealerta," TrAiwo der3rt • traiu:9Akes And Kokiteeteitld W ri lfioltuuure. Itys . Lodge, No. 124.'4, , c4rt.th. ,Lvtliailruadeti 'n ~n 1 Pin,antp era, No. lovre 11411. 1.4 t 4111/ 84 U'od Luerkphlr Csrll4l. , su I Ittilrui4 • la ovll In.nktll - • Itnynnhla Loalgs, Itrrot, every gen. v.kfts Tribe, N 0.31. /S. 11.11. e•.,r7 Y rl4ay A. R -44 4r.ry giturtlikr ~ 1 4 1111. 1 1 i Dirison No. 414: Bulldi lig.every W•da Lalseran,(Chriers)— ' • • cervices by Prof...ors . , tornstrly, Sabbath • tredbeMay er•nfag. D •Toning service ounitted. Lathe ran,( sr. Az war )-1 , 6 +abbatb moral", day evening. .V..114.1i0 /episcopal—Rev Sharer. Service• Sabbat Rod Thuriblay wooing. Presbyterian—Rev. Wm. U murbfbg arid evenlog., In rinrm Reformed—Rev. viceo Sabbath morning*. erening. 01M/k•-• Rev Jodhopb 39,11. tl•bntlis, morning and a Unstfd Pnibyterian.—Re by special appointment froftsobwo M. KRAUT • Law, Gettysburg, Pi. Duel MOM promptly atteLded °moron Balt ltnotti atm June 18, 18tW-tf D. McCONAU Law, ..ma• oustitro enure, anambersburgstinn. Special ttt•ntion gly•tel 'etattlement of Hatatta. claim. to Pennons, flotinty, agda.t U. it•t•cat ly attended to. 4,arratita lucated,•, • In lowa and onion' - wesibro, • Jane 18,1869.-tf • AJ. COVER ; • will proccortY .11dthoi Builaenaotrbsted , t 'tureen V.th nertoxt .oes •torecilalttaburestrset, Hay 29.1857. I' AVID A. BIIE .-"" *MY I.T LAW, will pro glon• •Uti •Ilotbet 44.011Scomt histask4etiC•lls upponit•the t.oort Maui. IG DAVID WILLS AT LAW,OIIIce cotter ofeentreSquire. Mei 29,11101. DR. IL S. HUB S. Z. Cbrner of /Umber orroairs Cox. Tirei Jon. 11, 18119.--tf DR. J. A. A : Harlag located at X to all branches of his p ails omc. wheal outp • 510KNICiet•Towsr, _ Adam. county, Pa.. . } 71 R. J. W. C; U. his Wilco at kla.r treat,tro doors *balm the o,ttystlarg, May 20,1617 DR. WM. STALL let, having located wake. to the public.- (Mal opposite the Globs lan, wbeital attend to soy cam, eritblita•P ?emus lo want of fall (Wm ; •Itthl tocall. Term, cciaillollat April 8,1801.-4. DR. C. W.... a &SUMS° the I.I.TLESTOWN, and Wet. ht., Offllee at big house. • cortivir" ionodry iteartlf Zell • giVoll to Skin Obtemait.', [LI ~ ghotegrapit XCELSIOi , I ^IPTON 4t, successors to a P g 0 T.O Et PH I / 4 TTO ;MIN U 0112617 21 Stereo scopicy BAVTLgi TERE • PHOTO GRAP AID A L B 'GREAT Vk AND AT GREAT'. • DICIC sr bilbC unrx=lost a = i L otiii kea 01010iMalik. CM Oct. 11. : •t
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