fit Star and icixxe~. ,4 1 171114rif,Fritilikt - s ' I,t. 31, Ittuti Sow TO ByeANKET HORSES.—But few persons, •" comparatively, under stand boy to apply a blanket to a home to prevent bitn froW contraeting a cold. We frequently see the blanket folded double and across the rump and part of the anitnaraback,leaving those 2' — Parts of the body which need protec tion entirely exposed to the cold. That* parts df the hod,' of Oberst,' whida sirmend.the lungs require the Wile& as blanket in preference to its flaulteamt Tulip. When we are ex pciseteoa current of cold air, to guard agairizt any injury from °outraging cold, ,ye shield our shoulders, neck, chest; back. If these parts be pro tected the lower part of the body will endure a dupe° of cold far more in- tense, withbut in fury to the body, Man if the lungs were not kept warmwith _ suitable coloring. the • Sitnns thing , holds good in the protection of horses. The blanket should cover the neck, withers and shoulders, and be brought around the breast and buttoned or buckled together as closely as a man buttons his overcoat_ when about to laoe a driving storm. Let the lungs of a horse be well pro tected with a heavy blanket, and he will seldom contract a cold, even if the hindermost parts of his body are not covered at all. Many of our best team sters protect the breasts of their horses by a piece _of cloth„ about two feet square, "hanging down from the lower. end of the oolls.r. This is an excellent weak* in cold weather, as the most important part of the animal is con stantly sheltered drom the cold o svind, especially when traveling toward a strong current. The forward end horse blankets shoilld be fitted as close ly around the breast of a horse as- our gszmentof fit our bodies. Most hofies take cold as readily as men, If not blanketed while standing after exerci sing thatitientls, to prodooe perspira tion. Bo long as the horse is kept in motion, there is little danger of his suf- hens from cold; but allow him to *and for a few minutes, withciut a blanket to protect his almulders !tinge, and be will take cold sooner tan ntim. Amoria the various nexles of fatten ing fowls which are hem , time to time protented to the public, none is--more highly. commended than the following which is the method largely practiced in England, and, it is said, always with great economy and Terfect suc oess. In this method the Tetesorn pot tip &iris into Cooler* usualiAkt. where they can get no gravel. Keep cote in their feed boxes all the time, - and alp five them corn meal dough, well cooked, once a day. For drink give them fresh skimmed milk, with a sprinkling of Charcoal well pulverized in it. Fed in this way it Is said they will fatten nicely in from ten to twelve days. If kept beyond that time, it is customary to furnish them with gray: to prevent them from Ming away. Qne extensive fowl breeder states that he has tried this method for years, and has never knowii it to _fail, In this 'method, as in all others, It is, ofoourse, necessary that the fowls should occupy 000pe protected from the cold, and kept peribtly olemfand dry. DON'T empty the .refuse brine from the pork barrel on young trees, because yop happen to read , that saltis good for them. Salt lagood especially for plum and peach trees; but like a sharp edged , tool it should be handled cartfull . , To Fay Poßir. , L'-Never allow it -to boil to freshen, but soak in warm milk and water, or water alone'; roll In flour put a little drippings from meat in 'a pan and cook quickly to a light brown, and ydtl will never wish it cooked in the old , way. OFFICIAL DLRECT,pRY CONATT 0711.04. Pr widen tittekt—ltoller t J. Fisher. Associate Judjjes—Josepb Kuhn oh e t McCurdy. PreLkenetery—Jacob Melhorn. ' Registeranclitecorder--Bamesi Swope. Clerk of ike Wolf. Dutriessuterary—Win. .Duncen 19Nasensr.-11L D. Watt les. Ober4l—JaireblLleek. Osreeer—Dr. M. L. Gates. Bervelier—Jesie D. K.U.er Cbstssurieners—.Jecoblseti, Moses Hartman. Eman uel Beldlen. akrk—J. Jeliersea MtersCoined —Win. McClean. rAyektims to Teti—Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal.. . /I/mm.4 - el' the Poor—Martln Gets Benjamin "Nixdorf. '..Bwarts Steward—JonasJohns. Clerk —H. A. Plaiting. Treasurer—Jacob Benner. Oyes. set-J. 0. Neely. Pkesiciats—J.. W. C. O'Neal. ud Aitors—Martin X Bolllnger,lll C. Reagy, David • BOSOMS •It 01111111111:44. Beirsitss-0. H Buehler. wwW-111. 8. HmUton,Alexandorßpasgter,Jacob W. Cr.,ss Robert Tate.A. At . Muter, Wag. Y. Hiker. Clerb—T. D. Dilution. Treasurer-4. H. EasseL Omutabke—George W.Weikert Jame Bousor. - Moot Dirida“— ffai.l3nlnn:W. T. Vag, Hiram Warne, Sprist, Jaciab Auedaleagb, A. M. Seats:: Algredary— , A. M. Hooter. Treas ore,. Llabasstook. liTtinarßo xertoxsi SANK'. Preeidtsit-Ghterp !Noy.. Cashier—J. Haw Bair. _ Mier—Henry 8. Benner:: Direcirv•-eirone Swope, •Briniant Young, Henry Wirt, David Wills,•David Rendlehart, Wm. Mc 81,nrry, Minim D.lllniesjoshns Mott*, Harem, Samna. nue curl 014IITITU1110: Prearldnekv-Doorio A Thiona. Tra*ld. ie Bnahagan. Diredova—Otiary Thiflone, David WcConangby John Waugh. Joka Dormer, Georg* Arabia, Jacob Muir alliaaa a Jokn Watford. araa vaux as Passidlast—J.L.Schick. if i rn aumier iLlthia 5.111451 a.. Jitursore--Jelut Rapp. J. WU, Joldo B•nair, George mpea. oldleorge Little,Witnaa B. Meals, Lama OiYRT arry.tuistnempiwoxrar. Prailiar2wope. Ms nal a. Zama. &err Yid .A..=. ltoc • 'Rag: - Ardy, Henry A rPIetrIT~IT Sing. ADMIT TT iiiITULTI7IALSocIETT. 4 " Prot I Ileabst. oM WUUsailLatiorr y 4. 8 .11` therow. &crag& —Henry J. Stahlle. warda.Rahamittock. Mennistra--Wllliant B. Wilso an n, William Wlble,Jonas lloatedin,lhutletick - Diahl, W. Rena White, Mash& Penrose, John =NM AUOCIATIOD. 41/ Idwarde.Pahnusock A. Duncan iherrtw7—Jelin P. McCreary. Wr eassrer—delin Culp. .W. 0. O'Real.John Rupp, •. J. Dover, M r =art, Wan.?. Atkinson. • . • RAI conrax r linsids7st—B.M.Falineeteck ineretarp—Ws. A. MtlaCta. ' Mnasaunr.—Joel B. Danner. .11snaperi—A. D: Buehler, H. Eichelberger, H. D Wattles,ll. R. Rnseall, W. A. Dunnota, J. B.Dan nsr WATER COY . Ramge W 4 - McClellan. and Ihnennw—Munuel R. Damn. JIDAROMI-0. W. McClellan, B. B. Buehler. B. R. Roane% R. J. Ittakle, K. flehaborger. ensTainme RAILROAD. Boyeastradar—Robort McCurdy. dikfrekerissti Trtassrer—David Wills. First Vaccut. Trains depart 8.46 A, 61.1.46 P. H. " arrive 12.26 P.M. 636 P. IL TR* lust train ,rakes claw connection for Ear- Mahar( lusting' tern and Western points, the second trails witliMaltiarre. ASIPOOLMONI. Oahu Zed*, No. lit, 1. 0. 0. 7.-11 sets corniff a a: tab and itailroadstuats moo Tuesday ironing Tfaina Ifo. O. O. Y.—ln Odd 74 lons , Rat. ad lloMay la each month. Gila Pitt" 2V6: On; A. Y. X.—Oortfer of Ouifiliaad SIIPPOIA strosas, 24 and 4th Thursday tussah Inoatit. - fon. isissadtsZeige,l4.l4o;l. 0. G. T.—On Baltl• non etrott, wary Illoaday 01grTM% M.sl, LO. R. 41.—in McOonmgh 7' overy friday aroning.-: Aye 20.9, e. A. S.—North Ilaat corner of Diasiond rasa Saturday an I as. =! Settiessa,(ollvisrs}-Faster,Bay.o.A. nay D. D...- 111avloas by Prelsseen etOellep and nasenaty al:. fun. Sabbath morning and eXiming i and rsys l f , amigos. Dating vacations, 'widow itesistagearviee emitted. _ ... Zeilitsign el &resse)—liev. It Breldenbaugh. Mr et* . storaing and eveniag,and,Wetnee• Any moped nt iityiseepat—iteve. 11. Q. Wheaton, J,. B. Illieivet. 646661111! inetainf sad mining, and + . . Wet. 11. Hulls. Banker Sabbath • sad evratog, and Wednesday evening. II H. fl . Diatrleb. Bor. , ; 4 7. 4 - asataing . sad ovionlagbd Wednalday ~,, .. , ...,' 8011. Services ist,24l and 6th -....- . J. Jaatleson..Serviee H---- Dok • = 10,Aitetticiuto. DR: IL ribIINER will trauma Or practice of \1 rf, ()lice at Ms DRUG Ivy CLIAMBERStaaIti ST., CaTTY.9.IIOOa A {en,. Da4/eij n DRUGS, hiIiDICINES,CATIktiT MISDICINES, STA TIONSity, rEIWILktEItY, OA 1"6, TOI Lk:T Alt TIOLES, DYE _STUFFS, PURE SPICES, &c DR. R. ROHNER'S DIAR RIVE 4 MIXTURE, srOhnlern ?G.rhne,C,nlir, DiarrlitPn, Cramps; Sick Stomsch, full directions with every bottle July 9. 18119-tf DR. JAMES CRESS .DRUGGISL Store in Branes Building, Balto. at. LITTLESTOWN:! , HAVING iipened:.n new DRUG a-m STORE and fitted aup In the beat style, I offer mystock of pure and fresh Dugs . to the citizens of Littleirtown and vicinity at Old low eat market rates, oonelating in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medical Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pare Spices, Dyesvand Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Panty articles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of •II kinds,Clgars, Tobacco and Snuff. - imratoore's RiebtraitagnetleSosp will wash with hard or eat wator t sold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautiftilly whit, without boiling or blueing.- This is the best Soap In use. Try it. It is warranted not to tofu re the bauds or fabric. Littlestown. May 13.—1 y JAMES .CIREbB. 4 JUNE 69. • .A FULL 'ASSORTMENT on Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING ENTRACTE. DYES AND DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONEILY, PHYSICIAM'SPRESCRIPTI DNS AND PAM LY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP.' • PHYSIC4NB AND COUNTRYMER.CHANTSSUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powde'ts the beat and ebesif;66st for Rome, CattlAnd &trine. Other Not se Powder, 01 approved =Ahem. 11 IT , B E R ' S , Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pent Pa. Jane 11,1869.—tf . A. D. BUEHLER • GETTYSBURG-, -PA., Has just reeeiveta large assortment of . B 0- 0 K S Volt Taz HOLIDAYS, Comprising 'English and American poblicatioup , handsomely illustrated, suitable :a Holiday, Dins for OLD • AND YOUNG: Also, a large assortment of Miscellaneous Books by stand and-ant/tom Stationery, Toilet Articles; Pen. knives, Gold ions and Pencils, di, Dec. 8, 18110.—tf Mutts Jitablts. WEAVER & SON: Livery, iSales & gxcyauge STABLES, Washington st., Gett,ysburg. Pennll TAKE pleasure in announcing to the publie that they have tastter.accom mode. tiona than ever to supply this public with all styles and kinda of Conveyances that can be found In a first class livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot be beat by any establishment in the town. In prices they defy competition. - Horses and Mules bousht and sold, on reasonable terms. GIVE US y A CALL', "Take Notice. • TILE tuadersigned is desirous, df doling nP his aid areal:into, arid would ask -ell those Indebted to all and 'nettle the same. The books win be"found at the above stables and all persons In debtitare earnestly request& to call and equisre their anspants. NICHOLAS Wl* TEN. Der. 3,18439.41 • • .. N'otic'eto the Public 1 MILE undersigned's ranting a Lies of Stags. fron ' . .1 II rstowu to Gettysburg.' easing former place on Mo 7, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. IL, gby Leitersburg, .Mayneeboro'. Monterey &oda fir/rings; Fountain Dale and Fairfield, 4 2 noising Gettysburg •t half past tour o clock and tehiLgyg from Gettysburg on T. esday, Thursday and Saturday a rritingal Hagerstown to makeconnectiou. oath the 5 o'clock train for Baltimore. May 2L-t f attlifs, and Invelro. WATCHES & JEWELRY W.M. P.' McC4tAtTNEY wIALItSio Inform kilabutien and t i he Public Selterell7, that-hellos purchased the iotereet of hie Partner (L. V. L Sorts) to the Watch awe Jewelry Store on Itelymore et., Gettyaborg, ore will mare no efforts to gleVentisfaction Eu hairjuirreturned from the otty with s splendid amortineht at GOLD %h'" SILVER ARE RICAN AND .SWISS WATC,UI4. JEWELRY; ..NILVFI. 'CEA AND U: TAB SPOoNS, FORKS; La, SILr- RR AND. STEEL PRAM SPZOTA• MRS AGA CLOCKS 411, iketbest man. tifaastre, MUSICAL lASTRU MARES% VI,aIN GUIT AR orßiFest.scainvs . AND BRIDGES. • Watcbi end Clock Work warranted for one year. Jewelry repairing executed In a neat and workman like manner. [sept.lo, 11109.--tf ISAAC K. t 3 TAUFFER, WATCHES &JEWELRY 9 N 0.148 NORTH 811CONDEMIJUIT, cornet of Quarry PHILADIMPatt. . An !apartment of Watch.e.Jewelry,ll.lller and Plated Ware constantly on hand. ifjpitepairl og of Watched. and Jametry promptly attended to. Ana. 13, 1.88t1.-1y ! AT WiIoVNARTIN'I3, is the place tort the total for a gaibiblines Pao. RAISING, CIIRRA..NTS, PRUNES, cuRoV O cataism*FE,s z ,A,141) A a PlMtEti), :*•• `' At NART.III'I4 AgOanovvo at Nov. It - - , NORRIS' HEAD-QUARTERS, STORE; On the S. E. Corner of Centre SO are, Fall Sz Winter Clothing, THE LATEST STYLE: . 1 1? A N 4..„4 11 A 'l_ S • (.1 A P S, B 0 0 7 8 ' AND S'UOES, Woblen Under-Clothing ivith a largo assortment oil NOTIONS TRUNKS, And everything found In a Gentleman's Furnishing Storat' , ' - Oct, 1, 1860.—tf FALL ANI WINTER CLOTIIING, .Vats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. NEW FIRM! COBEAN CUANINGRADI LTAVEJ us t received from the City new and large II etock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, _ BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The goods have all been selected with great etre and with a desire to meet the wants of this community. The public will find thugsods to hoof the best.quality and the LATEST STYLES One Mad aft aro t nailed to call at our Store, on Bahl moreetreet,Gottyebarg,nearly opposite Fahnittoct Bros. It. C. 01BEAN, JAB CUNNINGIIAM4 Oct. 21—tf CLOTHING, OPPOSITE STAR A4VD SENTINEL °MCI. Ton will alwayig find-the best tinelitiee and latest etylea of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, S H I,lb T S- , Trunks, "Valises, Umbrellas, NOTIONS, ALLISIOAL INSTRUMENTS, TOI3A,UCO anct' CIGARS, all of whichmill he sold •t•ehort pron to andararrant iati to pleaaa.liJve him a call at his 4tore on ft/tlti more street,(Pfeklog'a old Stand) near the Diamond Sept. 24,1869.—tf • ti • WIIBIty. I WHERE' .v W H E, R ? DID YOU BUY TIIAT 'NICE NEW SUIT ! FRY, AT ^I..A. S. WOLF'S CLOTHING - STORE D in the Diampnd, Cor. of,the Square, TOWN OF GET - FODOR°, COUNrY OF ADAMS, AND ESTA7B OF PB.NN'A. THAT'S THE PLACE, - tho eij Ace, for BARGAINS! BA ROAMS ! BAUII'AINE! I f in everything =Over Coate , Dram Coon, Pantaloons, • Teets, Uoderehi•tp Whit., Mita, COnfre, Neck Ties. Oloves„Com torte, Hata, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Wa*bes, Jewelry, Per fluve l 7. Olotbea Brushes, Trunks, Carpet Ba.s, VaPees, Umbrellas, and ten tbototand otbbr clra, all "too numerous to laseit." Call, examine, be coovinced, boy, and be glad. Millen market prices paid for all kinds of HUBS. DU. 3, 1800.—tf ;REMOVED I New Store Room near Court-house HAS removed his litootancl Shoe Store to,, him new Btdre Room, a few doors south or the Court booms, and pearly opposite the unspiler tate, Balti more, street. Gettysburg. He has laid In a 'argentw stock of goods, Widish he wiliest! at reduced prices. Ss offers - ' Ld.DIBB' CONGRESS GAITERS, 'LADIEB' BALMORAL GAITERS, •-• LA u ES' COMMON GALTERSoi """I LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styl es, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS 'IN LARGE VARIETY. ; .GENTS' FRENCH GALS BOOTS, • GENTS' AMERICA ceLg BOOTS, „ GENTS' An' BOWS, - GENTS' CONGREItd GAITERS, GENTS' CALF esLadoaerz, GENTS' dLPEttli, alignylee;j . ; • GZETILBRMANS.dc.'II, c. MIRSIIB'4ONid REIM! GLITEIde, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITER, tdISSES' KGEGPICO BALMOR we- g e ., ao., kc., tff BOYS' (miasma GETTERS, , gogg , CALF BALOWELLS,II ROTSMBROGA.NI3, Ac., ke.; INFANTS HOES, an Myles, IN LARGE VARIETY. to, Boom and Shoes orgthiewn manufacture con stantly on band. . All at the lowest living ' profits. Bey ers, from fedinass! count r y...rt. Invited to call and examini.sotids and Priem, be fore„purchaidise e l se‘ wbare,teriling confident that m ke , p 1..„ s r, . 1 , 41 may call. The tdANTISACTURING of Boots;Shoen,egs4 qal. tens, wit Misch* carried on, In all it bratichee.ns be fore. Repinring done on short notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and titans none but the, choicest I eat her, he feels tonliden t cf maintaining his. Burner reputation. Certainly nothing will be I eft un done to deems. It. . ..Thankful for .0111 t favors, he solicits. cation anew of public patronage. D. H. !MINUET,. Gettysburg ,July IS, 11361L-tt I:I JOSEPH' JACOBS,. ME:ItCRAZTT TAILOR, 011AMMIRSBURG 81211 ET, own reirtrae T HE undersigned, of th e Minim G eo. Jacob. Bro., would moat raitectfidly inform hie 'Bloods and the public gamslly, that be bas vestal a merchant Tailoring antabilik mans la Obamboinmarg street, alma door to the old plum, sad three doors put of She liofaapaalleassorhere be will be happy to wait on all Mho may patronise him HL stook of , °LOTUS, CAB& fsas , V 28172408, tc., to.. to., willbo found cholas And oboap—vory to w ir . loot from. All )r.iodipf aooda for oalo—whotbor he manotoctires or not, woos ni nod Ur dab ain well Was billet other !prune at his owe. The very bed dor 11 be niade—good Ste end substantial dying 'inching will be deeded too mach trouble to ran ter edidietion in every cue. .14110 latest New get behioneregalarly received. Ontringdom‘unind. 4 slurs of pahlic petrunge is solicited, end neer. fort dierecto deserve I tJ .„ • Aprill6.4rit . .7081 PH .1•00115. • CE II C 4RD9 ' Letter Heads, Bill Reads Olsonlan, Ifirrelope; slid all lands of Job •Printing :40 Inth 111011101414 diedP - • Olothini, OW, Moto, at. HAS A ItjtIVED AT GETTYSBURG, PA., the-Large:it and Best Stocks of TUB BEST MANUPACi CRED. also a Large Varli ty of GIVE US A CALL. FALL AND 'WINTER AT` F. CUNNINGHAM'S, l; Errrsai"xo, r.i: OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, noire groat and large ♦arlety of CLOCKS, WATCHES, P. H. KLINGEL Mato, &r BOOTS AND SHOES NEW EST4I3LISHhfENT rillnianditnlgned ha, Greeted a new h n lid lug for a Boat and !Shoo getablishrnea t, on Cerll■le it., heal the itailroaddta4len in C! et tyslm rg . where be aim offers far sale, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters Slip- . • pers , &c ., &0 ., %waxen ,womon 4nduhildren ,o different styles and prices. Ile ham a a nosavortment to select from ,and willeeMovery article at the smallest profits. WORK MADE TO ORDER, of the best material' and wprkmanehl•t. Every effort made to render• satisfaction. The petronageof the pablicis solicited. Calli n,and select from his stock or leave your - meas. are. In either ease yon cannot fat Ito brplcasrd. July 17.1868.-13 JOHN NI REILINO Xtuaurial. GET YSBURG NATIONAL. BANK GOVNB.NMJINT . B62IDE, of all kinds, BollollTand SOLD The HIOREST 111.E1(117.31 paid on GOLD and 81L ii,:it COUPONS CABLIED OR COLLECTED Pomona desiring to invest in STOOKS, er BONDS, of any kind, aro Icyitod to call, am we pm the the facilities of New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore market;. Consequently all order, are prtmptly executed Person/ pp/waxing COUPON BONDS, and desiring or tafety to convert into Registered, are requested to cOh as we hate the advantage to tranthr at a trifling expense INTERNAL RISVENUR /TARPS of ell doom:dor Mae for sale INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS cuivaiteed 1 per cent., rir 6 PEA CENT. for I year, 4 PER CENT. (or 0 month', 8 PEE CENT. (or 8 months. Persons wishing iniurtnation In regard to U. b Banda, and Stock' all kinds, are requested to give an a call and we will cheerfully give all la f• , r M i 4, 100 J. ENIUKY HAIR, Ca bier Gettysburg, Nov. 5,1 M-if N'IRST NATIONAL BANK 'GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW Intere.t on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as rollcrws 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR I YEAR, " " 6 MONTIII3, 3 11 IA 11 8 4, WILL CASH antrouNn INTEREST NOTEF AND COUPONS Will 41sw . purchase or sell STOCK'S and BONDS *very kind free of chars.- ae Corontlation, and wil all times pay the RICH Per PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all bush:leas promptly • heretoforepertalning to a wellregulatedßank. ORO ARNOLD. Cstdder tietty•buri.Nov e.1g67-t• gutchtring. MEAT M-A RKET ! NEW FIRM! 0 EORAIK B. STOVER & TIIADDEUB S. WI RLE, HAVING entered into partnership in the BUTCI- BRING BUSINESS, will carry It on In all its branches. All kinds of Fresh Meat Every Day. Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meats every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morn ings. Market stand at oeo.B.Stover's residence on Chem. bersbarg street, second Square. Those baying fat stock for sale will Sod it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER & WIBLE. Attg-111,1564—t. f West Middle Street Market (NEAP. TITS 001711T-110USE.) Every Day in the Week, BUSDAY ICX9BPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week, TneettNy, Widnes< day and liaturtib morning.. Lamb, Veal or Mutton every day. Orders left at my market la the evening, will be promptly delivered the folio:ring morning. • tII6OItOS A. CODORI. Jane 18.1869-tt golds and 41111nrouts. EAGLE HOTEL. the largest anddaosteommodious JETTY8111:1841. L. 001X11 VraBUINGTOZ , SSttlSg JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor . . , ii-AnOnutibus,for Passenger. a nd naggage. rue In. Me Dimot, on srrivaiandde,tax tint olßal Roe Trains. Oarefulservanti,andtAtpibl,char gea . liaiTo,lB6.l. KEYSTONE HOTEL: GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. /iIYERI3. PROPRIETOR. Vow OPEN.. lit anew House, and hasbeen A. lined up la the most approved style. Its location s pleasant and convenient, bolas In th e illestbiodnees portion of thetown. 14Ory ge aaentbasbeen toads for the au comatodat lon dad . prt of Knouts, glib ample ;Cabling attached; /oedema servants, and socommodattni. Oink ere shall nee - ever; endesior topless* nit Seaway's for treatertainnfihit el lb ep u blic usedindlysollultare ofpnblicpatronsi Nay '.l l / 8 81. ' a Alio HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! Wbits llMODeloaraissirtea souped intapartnenblp h. .4.A* Zlitontausesuo SUBDIMB, at the old Mad of 8110)11 I Co.. Baltimore street, ()anything.; (nearly opposite labneWoolue Store), where that' wM always be preys:ea to tabs in the test style, PHOTOVIIWLIAII AMBROTYPEkB42i TONS, VARTE9, LitPhatlELS, AND • ALL 0111 BR BTYLBI3; • A itninlif Ph9trittraPh . AY: mess In ar peat "mita, ematantly on mot sparer ioncomosk 4lifir•ss moll. tomo inthrautimy dosploitoComoropod sir • 1111016‘11012: J. H. SOITAII4 JACOB. PANInt 1i.,. 19 1B90rt( grail . - C r EirrYISBURer RAIL ROAD. 'TIME TABLE.. rIRST TfalN I eaves dettysinirg dr 40, A. m liadciaasecte pl Cknosor Jneetjct, wIU 1 ralni;_go log North, p am:inert reaching Baltimore at 3 20.1' Bastrbiburg at : 12 M. Philadelphia at 4 10 ILetupting,suire at Gettysburg at 1230 P. • M., wi th passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, c. taIICOND TRAIN earel Gettysburg 'a I 4 . 46 P.M aud connects at Hanover J auction with Mall Train Eoutt, at 4 42P. M., reaching Baltimore at 700 P. M. ttniaraing arrives at Gettysbprig at 0 30 P. .1 , . (rant anillitoore, Harrisburg, Hiilailelphia,•‘• ,p'A Paaaanger Car !salsa attached to the freight train, wblcb 1011 , 02 lIMIOTOr JUT:I , 24IOIIU 7.10 A. M reaclang Genystairg at 30.30. Pentagon leaving Rarrlsburgiu the 5.15 A. U. train car thaa reach Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Peateagor eat attached, will leave Gett7abarg at 2 P, 111., reaching th e Junction ett 4.20. U ACCORDS Bup' Nov. 26, 180 READING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ' HONDA], NOV. 22d, 1 Great trunk line from the North and orthwest for Philadelphia. New York, neading. Pottsville, Tamaqua,. Amblaudllhamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Rphrsta.Li tit Lancaster. Columbia, /lc. Trains leave Harrisburg tor New York, as follows At 3.30. 6.35 ,and 8.10 A.M., and 12.20 noon and 2 66 and 11 00 P. M., noonecting with Similar Trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at. New York at 10.16 A. M. and 12.05 noon, 3.36, 6.36 and 10.00 P. M., and 600 A M., respectively. Sleeping Cars &mom. puny the 2.30 and 6.35 A. M.,.and 12 20 noels Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersvil le.Ash land, Shamokin. Pine 0 rove,4l. lentowu and Philadeiphia, at 8.10 A.M., and 2.66 and 4.10 P. M., the 2.56 train stopping at Lebanon t nly the 4.10 P.M. trail st oving at alt Stations and ma. king connections for Philadelphia. Pottsville, Colum• bia and all in:truncate Stations between said points only. For Pottsrlile,dchuyikill Haven and Auburn,. via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.10 P.M Returning: Lease New York at 9.00.• .11..12.00 noon, 6.00 and 6.00 P. 61., Philadelphia at 9.15 A. M., end 3.30 P. M. Sleeping ears.aecocupan the 9.00 A. M.„.6.00 andB.ooP .trains from New York,wlthout change. Way Passenger Trataleaves Philadelphia aIT,OO A Id.,counerting with similar train on East Peonaltall road, returnlng(ron. Reading at 9.90P..91.,5t0pping at all etatloul. Leave Pottsville at 6.40 and 10.00 A. M., atd 3.46 P. 31., Vern on at 9CO A. 61., Shamokin at 4.40 and i 0 40 A. M., Ashland. , 7.06 A.M., au. 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.33 A.M., and 2.20 P. 31., - lor Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottevllle.vla.Selinilk Mend Ausqueltanna Rallroulat 835 M for Harrletrovg, end 1120 A. AL for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Trate leaves Pottsville at 6.40 A.M., pssaes Pestling at 7.80 A. 11., arriving atPhil•delphia at 10.20 A. 11- netureing, loaves Philadelphia •t 4.46 P. M. , pestling Heading et 7 40 P. M. , artiviog at Paterttle at 9.30 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Tsain. I Potts town at 6.46 A.tl.,returningt Ph iladelphi. at 4.00 P.M Oolonibia Railroad Trains Icor eßoad log at7.l6A. -M. and 6.115 P. 11. for Ephrata, Litls, Lancaster Colombia. le. • Perkionten gai ?Road Trainsloay e PerkOmni:June t ion at 9.00 A. M., and at 3 10 and 530 P.M.. return ing, Leave Bcbwenkeville at 6.10 and 8.12 A. 51. and 12 45 noon.conneeting with gamier trains on Mead log Hail Read. tiplebrookd ale Railroad 'trains learn Pottstown at 8.46 A.M.. and 'lO P.M. for 11t.Pleasaut, arriving there st 1020 A. It. arta 720 P. M, returning. learn Mt Ple.ant at 7 OJ A. M., and 1100 A.M., connect lag with similar trainaon Readies Railroad. Cheater Valley Railroad Trains leave Mridtrpott at 8.30 A. k., 2.06 and 6.02 P. 11., tt t mains, Leave Downingtown at 6.30 A. M., 12.45 noon and 6.15 P. kl, connec.ing with trials' on Hauling Railroad On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 and 8-00 P.M., Philadelphia 8.04 A.M. and 3.15 P. 11., (the 8.04 A, H. Train running only to •Readlug.) leave PottSville at 8.00 A.M.; Harrisburg at 5.35 A.M. 4.10 and 11.00 P. M., and Reading at 12.43 thlunight, and 7.16 A. 11. for Harrisburg, at 7.20 A M.and 12.05 midnight, for New York and 5.40 A. M., and 4.25 P. M. for Philadel phia. Commutation, Xflaage,Beason,Scbool and ix cur slot, Tlekets,to and from all polnta,al reduced Rate,. Baggage ebecked tinnagb; 100 pound. e !lowed sac), Passenger , 0 A. NICOLLB. U ti apertnteudent Heading. Pe. Dec. 3, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY FE% TEIZ SCHEDULE On and after Nov. 15,1869,Trains will lease ilunovur Junction so Wows; LEAVE NORTHWARD 10.35 a. m.—Dally for sWilliamipoft, daily (except Sundays, for glmita, Itocheuter, Buffalo, NistaraNalla and Ufa and the West. 1127 a. m.—Daily for g Mars. Bonnie, in. 2.1?, p. in.—Daily (except dundays) for Williamsport ass Yale. 6.05 p. (except Sandy.) for York. 10.03 p. En.—Datly(except Bandaays) for Llitirlaburg scathe West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.(7 a. tn.—Daily. stopping at Park ton only. 7.1.2 a. so. —Daily (except Snadays) stopping at all Stations. 12.21 p. stopping at Pashto]; only. 1.32 p.m —Daily ( except Bna day) stoppiug st Part ial) only. 4.12 p.m.-021'y (except Sundays) stopping at the btr.tions. zD'W. S. YOUNG .0 en. Pass .Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED R FISKE, Oen. Superintends n]. N0v.:M.1859.-a Harnisburg, Peon's. p ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Dontiletrack route running between Philadelphia and Pittel.crg. Trait.. leaving Gett .burg make the following .nueetionv with tbla Trunk line: Getty-burg lea!e. at 6.16 a. w. k 12.40 p. re L.,,rerJuuctlou arrive. 10.05 " 2.05 " o - - leave 10.68 " 9.56 " i [artist/Err, arrive 12.66 p.m. 11.46 " leave 3.50 " 2 .26 a. m. Philadelphia Ira.. 9.40 " 6,50 . Harrisburg leave 1.16 " 12.10 e Pittsburg arrive 1.3.5 a. al. 9.10 . At Philadelphia close connection. Elf made with the trains lc" New lark, Beaton macl ii all Eastern Cities. A t Pittsburg connection. are bade In the New UlliJD Depot with the trains for all Western polots. ta_Foi forthe; InformaGotappl) to EDWABLI EL. Gen. BoperlotendentoLltoons, Pa. litsat W. GWINNIR, Gen. POSOttl&eflld Tick• Agent Pliil.l.lphls. finny 14. 1RC41.4 tanning Vmpitiututo, _• THE WOWLD, Doi)Gts , OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers A careful examination of these machines wIlleotn• mence any one of their ordperior merits over all ethers, In strength, durability, ease of draft, and ree liability for work, on all bode of ground, and to ev ery variety of (rammed grain. Confident of this we invite those in want of • good machine to exa m ine for themselves benne purchaelop elsewhere: These machines can be sold as Naked Mowers— RYAN:CRS a datiditake, Self-Rake, or Dropper.— Two different sires: No. I Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Boleti, cutting Ave and a bal feet 101 grain and four feet eight Inches In grass; No. 2, cut ting form feet six inches. ; i We have that confidence n these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine teat them with any other they may wlsh,and keep the one that gives most satisfaetion. DODO,NB' A UTOMAN Slel 1- BABB has given such general satisfactlon that we consider hate best Self-itake coat, and is attached t. no other machine except the Doilies Machine. lho Ohio an d Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machines we woad:am theta to a lew of those to whom we have sold the last season, vial John Deardorff, Sen., Koury Culp, Ephraim Lady, Fleury King, George Lady. Inhibit Penroar. Jonathan Maier, . David Stewart James Miokle7, Daniel Settle, J. J. Kerr, John Bender, Andrew Welkert, Joint Xckert, , Wm. Bighorn, W. rant, _ John Guinn„. Cornelius Lott, ' John N. Ituffman , Wm. Guidon, John N. Boyer, ... Wm. Roe.. Also, WIRE-TOOTH RAY R Alen. including the eelebrated Brandt Rake, and Self-discharging Rskes. Also. PLOUGHS, PANNING HILLS, AND FARE IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Persons wishing to examine coachinesirillilnd GLOP at the warehouse of Joiners Winn k Sons, Gettig burg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Garrisburg road. Per .eonszenting Prattlers will sddress the subscriber, Getllehtltt, RA. - .-WILILS, Agent. April 23.—tf STILL AHFAD ! • HOFFHEIb7S' REAPER & MOWER, One of.ihe Or' eaiesi Machines of the • -.- -Age, IS supeglar to any other Rubins now in toe, an will lice any that wilt ever be introduced, hay log been thoroughly tried and given general eat,sfitc lion. I would now inform all those who intend ptur ehasing.Meatinee to call and examine for themselves. This Machine is noted particularly to excel all other machine* tiara th, durability. ease of draft, and reliability of „In all kinds of grass and grain.— It 4 ll cuts lodged ' admirably, which is • greet item W Nada tip err. It ran be used as a hand - rake I ♦ salSraker. It cute 6 feet 2 Lulea in i t r. Inches in gnu; ha a steel cotter Er ght Iton guards; it can be used u a Single Hair* as well els a Combined Machine. . A WI trial of the Machine can be had. Also ' SMART SZLF-DII3OIfAROING HORSE the greatand w ell-known BRANT HARR, the beatniks& even introduced. lle fould also call your attendee to the IRON DOUBLE 11110VIL PLOUGH., wrought Iron frame, very lightaud strong, steel shovels, gully adjeeted to run shallow or dup, andestly and tastefully made AI*THZ HEELER AND ZUZLEHOR PAN RAO ILL, the old , amborougb Van improved, for many yaws a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania.' It la• sad strong, au two cackle screens, and warran ted work-pedectly. Also all kinds of p , gutpuguiturssiway. on baml. 4 Any palm MiehittOaiiiienhte thole maditheacan see tbajc . llolattle.flehrHotei or at my mildews, It mil Muyelarg, between. the Ttineytawn road-and he Dilthitore pike. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN. 1it . 47211,1864f hap. . :Room- for lignt 'Store... . . ......___ . t a4 FALL•AND WINTER FASHIONS. A BARE CILIAIOI- 4 Wendt* any one desiring RS. A. N. BENDER hu Jot arrived trona Perin change torso heterbeednees, ad the "Odd 1.11 andelsondlon wi th the latest ■ desigas, pissonedist 'Ran Asuctettss 01 Tgre eitrialti" have an °les ethicited from*. Emend novelties; also the most! T O OlO IS ADS 10 0StaNtildii.-ISth . all ellurflost :in elecont to be Nowa to Path. bi n lattethema gnu.. . of the Borough ot YORS LA tii d Bin s, viumars, BAIDATE lley SPA NO_ ,il Adasaiposnty,lßA. , •- , ilalltSlS4 nits Jaw ,Juarr aad Till ' t= Tol,Atether Ledienssisn,deldieni the "Odd Yellow PAPBA ?ATTAINS. nail eh • '• ''''- - - - c. , Isehistve, silent An Atm NI. Work's eel•brated sp. York 'prism: • 11441189.-tt Y . Ised to eiletteig b~dreseekesesese,hersneeofte. , 4/il•Tert ~11• Herald. Benin , • Stare *What 'R' n _ Toseettasg, cogy ir. W. ompir el M e w . dit and Matsu! Street/. niii * Ifil forbid, t oi l 1 isibil6battridrirad 11111 to dire - niCaaraLPIILI. - ! c a m 6 ,, oca n. , . nortaT dAktlo-610 . ) LEI Chestnut and 12th Stieet PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO., JEWELERS. GRAND ;00ENING FOR TII4 FALL ♦ND. CHRISM" '''TRADE OF A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ALL Tug NOVELTIES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c BRIDAL GIFTS A SPECIALTY. BAILZY A CO. have the Lando:Awed store to the world, and will at all times be pleased to met yr! and 'how ♦l.D•on through their ootalllohrneot BAILEY & NEW MARBLE STORE, Chestnut and 12th Streets, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 16, 1860.-3 m RING'S VEGETABLE A MBROSIA. THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER has been before the poblk long enough to have been thoniughlr tested sad Its lures/dog male mad niipu tufty are the best evidences of its superior merit. AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR to Ile origloal color It bar eto equal FOR CURIIiG HUMORS " TilE SCALP mid preventing itching it is wonderfully successiul. For Preventing the Hair from falling off It 1• unfailing FOR RESTORING HAIR TO BALI) HEADS it succeatts beyonwl Cowper, ll , e, although not *heaps eneceestul. Where the glsods or follicles are oot;de gtroyed new Min Is sure to grow after using It pro- perm. AS A DRESSING nothing surpasses it. It impute to dry, faded and wiry admiredßair that beautiful glossy appearance wmach Containing no oil or grew,: It does not soil jiff!, finest linen. • It Is etuattoooded upon Sctestific principle* of' the purest ingredients sod Is eat hely harmless. Raing port r ait:tart with the moat fra4raht Extract* Its odor la delightful. TESTIMONIALS almost without numb., can 6v glvon if nectuary but the AMBRO'SIA Is-too well known to rt quire it. Co, it ot.ce an 1 you will never be without it. Agar &Ad by A. D. Buehler, .1. W. Huber, 8.. Lloreer, Gettysburg, Pas, aad by DRUGGISTS AND ATER CH A STS A VEST WERE PRICE E DOLLAR pr. 1102-27. E. . M. TUBS & CO . Proprietors Nov. 53, ISES—scu 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS FOR AF'PLETONS . JOURNAL LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART, MAT 111 DEMISED ET The Formation of Clubs VER TOWN AND 17I.LACt, IN ADT.AIoN TO The large circulation which it now enjoys It le universally conceded by Loth the Press and the Public, as evidenced by the warm encomiums rreeilled from notices and private lettere that reach us daily, to bathe BEST FAMILY PAPER EVER ISSUED drPLETO.NS' JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, And consists of thirty-two quarto pages, each number attractively IlinetrateA Its content' consist of serial Novels and short Stories, East's epos Literary and Social Topics, Sketches of Tray., and Adventure, and papers up- on ell the various subject. Mat pertain to the pursuits and • recreations of the people, whether of town or country. • Nice 10c.per Number, or SI per oeugue, i n a wn ," Subscriptions, received for 12, 6, or 3 mouths. flezos.t. Cies Tai.us furnished on applicitiou to the Publisher', • D. ♦PPLETON & CO., 90, 92 and 91 Grand Street, N. Y Nov, 28,1889.—1 t PETER BENTZ, MUSIC EMPORIUM, sVa. 30 East Market street, rank, resitea, Sole Agent and Dealer In the lbDewing make of Pianos WK. MUER& CO, GEORGE STECK d CO., J. C. BURNS, STSINWAY & SONS, calamine k SONS. Also, the Colibro Piano hill T octasne, only :1 . feet 10 Inches long. ALSO, ORGANS., manufactured by MASON & NAILIitN, and NEED : , , HAM k SON& • All Guaranteed for 5 yearg. 447•Parsonal and careful attention eren to the, selection - of intdrnmento. Address. York, Pa , Dec. 10, 869.-3 m Lathes' Fancy Furs JOHN FA,RETRA 718 ARCH STREET., Middle of the Block, bet. 7th and eta St., Booth Illds; 1 , 11/LADELPHLA, Importer, Idaunfacier4 and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS YOB LADIES' AHD CfflLDIEN'$ VIAL Bating enlarged, remodeled and improved my old and flmorably known PUB 1118141kull, and baring laV6 ported a vory.large and splendid assortment of aU site different hi. de ofltira Dom fleet bands, In Bumps and bars had them made up by the twat skill hal work num, I would respectfully Invite my. Womb of Adams and adlaceut Count:ea, to call and examine my 'ems large and beautiful assortment of Fancy tars, ladles and Chlldren. lam determined to sell at an low prices as say other respectable House la thistle": All tors Warranted. No mlrepresentatlons to Woo sales. JOHN. PARMA, 718 Arch Street, thandelpida. Oct.l, 1860.-4sa kti7:lFriiiiii:io . 6i, WARNER & CO. TNVITM special atteoaMst to Wail bogyassortment .1. of Household Furniture, all of the beet make and latest styles. Which they are selling at City'prieta. COTTAGE SUITS, Containing BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, WASH-STAND, TEIPOY TABLL POOR CHAIM NURIM IMMESH: and TORRL BACK__ seta as lots as 00. Also, PARLOR it CHAMBER FURNITURE, • of nib kind. in Wants pkided—SOPAS, TABLES, CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS. TO WRL RACKS, WARDROBES, WORKTABLES, DINING and BREAKFAST TABLita. EXTENSIVE TABLES, CRI BE, MATTE ESd EP, HAT BACKS, Wli AT,NOTS,CHIL DREN'S CARRIAGES, STEP LADDER!, BRA JK Ac., and a bug* ussortment of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SPRING BOTTOM. South-east corner of Centre Square. Oct. 22. 1869.—tf BUILDERS. MATERIAL DOORS, WILL C. HUTCHENS, No. 69 ST. CHARLES St., BA LTI3IORE. gip. Parties ordering from seeing thisadvertimsment will confer* favor by mentioning the name of the paper. (Sept. 17,1869.-3 ms 7P.ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT J. E. CALDWELL Sc CO. Jewellers, 902 CHESTNUT ST., Rave rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estab lishment, destroyed by fire In January last, and have opened the name hir business. With an Entire New Stock OF Manufactured St Improved Goods, Superior to any they have heretofore offer ed to the Public. They most cordially Invite all to visit and _inspect their Store. JAS. E. CALDWELL St CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET. Sept. 24 (Mar. 4. 180.-1.7" REAL ESTATE AGKNCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE to connection with my taw businero in Gettysburg Partleswishing to sell,or boy lands, may nod It t Maim advantagetoeall. Farms and Woodland 99 ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forSl,uo A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGE sod TINTS near Gettysburg granite Lad. A No. I FARM near Gettysburg red graiel lend. A FARM. 130 ACRES. AT SSO PER ACRE. A TRACT OP GOOD LAND,6S ACRES, ATS3S PER ACRE. A .VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY TUMBRIL, AT 545 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH TWIT GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER. POE 10,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS. AT 535 PER ACRE. A FARM, 100 ACRES, near Gettysburg. A VERY GOOD YARN AND GOOD BUILDING, AT SSO PER ACRE, two m Urs trot'. Gettysburg. A FARM. fur miles from Gettysburg. $3O PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND 11151 AP TAVERN AND LOTS AD— JOINING. A VERY GOOD FAII3I IN aooDORDFR, 555 PER ACRE. A GOOD YARD, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, 55.000-- ALbO MANY OTHER TRACTS. ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN R. G. MoCREARY, lettysburg. June 111869: Attorney ••thror. t • m ;wit merEri, N.: Li • THE CUCUMBER WOgD PU M P One do:en reasons lolly VW the beet Pump mane Joetured in America for WELLS & CISTERNS. 1. It Is Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It is Durable 4. It Works very Bully. 5. It throbs Water Rapidly. 6. It 'b all Wool. 7. The Wood Is Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack In the Bun. 9. It fa not'llable to get ontof order. 10. Should any repairs be necessary in time, that can easily be made by any per son. 11. It will net freeze. 12. It b Cheaper than any other rellatle Pump manu factured. In testimonyof the superior character of this Pump. we refer, by permieelon, to the following persons who have had it in nee, and tested it with entire satis faction: Jer. Blesocker, Franklin tp. • George Smith, tington tp.; Arnold loves, Franklin tp.; A. H. Myers, Latiniore tp.; John Cress, Gettysburg ; 11. P. Elgbani, Greemottnt ; Peter Shively,. Fairfield; Daniel King, Fairfield ; Win. Young, Notintioy tp.; Andrew Haver- Mock, Tyrone tp. Persona Trephine Pumps for wells or cisterns, ten hare them furnished all complete and ready for use by sending the depth of the well or cistern. Platishction guaranteed is all aims or . no pamstant required. Orders by mall or otherwise promptly attea.ded to. JOMS ICUNELI2, IffelCnightetown, Adams county, pa. Oct. 29, 1809.-1 y ESTABLISHED IN 1851. • REMOVAL. JACOB lIARLRY, JEWELER, Invites his patrons and the public generally, to his New Store, 1320 Chestnut 81., Philadelphia, ', where they will And a larva:id well iwasaiiii. stack of Dia.r./NDII, WATOEINB, °LOCHS. JBWELRY, SILVAN and PLATZWWARN. at Moderate IPricar. N. B.—WATCH ta and JIM/SLEW carefully. se. paired. JEWELRY and SILVER , WAN! of all lands mad* to order. [July 10,1419.-0 m PSTBE. BENTZ. • . WANTED AGENTS • to morrow tbr • . WENS AIM 1101711 . 11 ntor.tortomi KEROSENE LAMP , =need by more than 50 Praeger:lry t. our Co Absolutely - Safe '—ales 38 per cent. of ell—no bad odor—will not bra* or woarcrat,Bemisoomidano Ourapnts maks many, boom* it stipplias a want ao universal a. right. For full particulars addrdin with damp, BENT. Y. BOW EN, 3d Floor, Mochanice.ilimirr flardebugg, Pa. -Oct 15,1850.-tf SENT FitEE. SEED. CATALOGUE FLOWER tt VEGETABLE GAILDIIII, .1431 1870. liblisbedis Junin, . Iva lons of Moves id& isima tuk =s , um had blip "or*, free otchstrp,p64ol JE/071,501 - & CO. 11hriut: Pit A allll oAo6lllltwa. v. dittikiew-4 i~~ili~nrau~. ri E riTSBURG, PA. Call and Examine IS ALI rilaß7l6s SASIIES, BLINDS, FRAMES, 3101MDINPS, MANTELS BEND POR PRICE LIST. TESTIMONIALS. M. O'NEAII, EON, • 00.'8 atpt ava►v bt the Vliortilatveosto. FORTY THOUSAND - CASES OF GOODS were shipped 'from oar heave in One Year, to &milka Blabs, and merchant►, in every rare of the coontry, from Maine to Oalifornia , aln , nrting In value to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Our faCiUttat for transacting this ino.nse bushes. are Donor than aver before. We have agents la all ,the principal Milos to purchase goods from the Menu hearers, insportera, end others, kr CASH, and often at as Immense sacrifice from the original coat of pro. ductlon. Oor stock eatutista, In part, ei therellverlae 1;0,6 : SHAWLS, BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS, 01 NG. HAMS. DRESS GOODS, TA BLE LINEN, TOW ELS E HOSIERY, aLovss, SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ay.. /kr. SILVER•PLATED WARE. SPOONS PLATED ON NICK EL SILVER, DESERT FORKS, FIVGBOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITANNIA WARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, In grret variety. , ELEGANT FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the newest and choicest styles In Morocco and Velvet i3lndlogr, MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, IIANDK RR CHIEF A D GLOVE Do ER, GOLD AND' , PLATED JEWELRY, OF THE NEW- Efi7STYLES. We have also made arrangements with a wue of the leading Publlehlag Goners, that wilt enable ue to sell the standard and latestworks of popular authors at about one-half the regnlar price:—each AA II TIV x. Moots BURSA. MILTON. AM TirAl lOWA WWI Is fell Gilt sad Cloth Dito!ings,—aud Itutolruis ~f others. There and everything el,e fttr ONE DOLLAR FOR - EACU ARTICLE • We do not offer a sin zlearTiclo of merchandise. that can be mold by reanatar dealers et oar prier. W 0 do not ask you To buy goualrfrons us wr can reit them cheaper than yoq eo n Obt,tin them i u any ether Way,—while the greater part of cur good, arveold at about One-Half the Regular Rate,) We want good reliable agents in every, pat t of the Country. By employing your 'pare time to bum ; clubs sad sending us orders. you can obtain the mast liberal commlseloori, 011ie, in CAsli or tiltiFi r and all goods sent by na witlbe as tepriaebtod, and we guarantee ratiefaction to every OLIN dealing with our Loose. As the/10111days.. coining. on are making omelet l at rangements to supply terry cue also reads our ado vertigemernt, with the most bandapir.eand olefin Coll day presenta that con be thought of or wlabed ter, sad to enable tbrm tii procure thrum cheaply and egpeditionely. we will glee to any one who will lig, come our gent, O \ i: IIUNDI36I.I FILER TICKEIR, enumerating some of the many different articles from .! which you can make your selection of iloll Jny pre gents. /or retnroingfull dribs from them. Freo Tickets, accompanied by the u,h , we Will give the same extra premiuma that we now clre.Jmit the same as II you bad paid 10 cents for each one of your 7lckets. We isish you to ntideretand that Out soy other tirin in the bosh:we caa compete with US is any W.J3 . to,r. As this Pei:ticket is only ip od for the Ilobile3E you must send In snot nrdcrzi heforo tie 2 I, ufJO 11 • nary, Ib7o. • '•ln every order nalonnting to over $5O, ac . ron/punied by the exeb,lbe ♦gent may retain toO,an4l In every of del ,f over Mt/43.W way be retained to PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. This offer IA more eapechttly to szstist A gentg in the Weetetn and Southern States, but is (+to to, r:I. tow iss. COMMISSIONS: Agents will be paid ten per cent, in Cssh or Her chan•fiee, when they YILI, CP THEM CLUB, for which below we gire a partial List ci Comnsl wioas ; FOR AN WILIER OP $3O, from a club of Thlrt:, we will pay the Agent, ets conm3ission,'2S yds. Brown or Bleached Sheeting, Good Dress Patters, Wool Square Shawl, Pretich.Cassimere Panteand Vest Pat tern, Fine Large White Counterpane, etc., or filbo in cub. FOR .A.N ORDER OF $5O, from a Club of Fifty, we 1,111 pay the Agent, as Commission, 45 yds. Sheeting, One pair beery Wool Blankets, Poplin Drees pattern, handsome Wool Square Sit eel, Stlrer•Caae Watch, W.,etm.orUDolltrastr. FOR AN OR AN OP sloo,froni s Club of Oue Nun dred, we will pay the Agent, tia commission, 100 yds. good yard-wide Sheeting, Coln !Myer Iluuting Calm Watch, filch Lena Wool 61.aw1, Salt of all Wool french Cassintere, ate., ate., or $lO In caah. We do Lot employ anj Travelling Agents, and one• 1* touters should not pay money to persons, purporting to beonr agent•, unless per . annolly arytnintet : ' S3.SEND MONEY ALWAYS BY RtGISTELED Yor further particulars send fur our new S page Catalogues, PARKER ez 98 ec 100 Summer st., Boston, Mass. Oct. 22, 1889.-IT We rarely open a more readable magazine than "The Galaxy." There is not a dull page between its covers.—X F. ~.,, Well iniseeles itarepulatlon I'4* vigor:in. and racy kriting.—N. T. Tribune, A model perbdical ; • credit to American periodical literature.—Pus, THE GALAXY FOR 1870. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ARTIOLEA SECURED FROM CHARLES REA DE, MRS. ED WARDS, RICHARD GRA-NT WHITE, ANTHONY :TROLLOPE, JUSTIN McCARTHY, PARKE, GODWIN, DR. J. C. DALTON, DR. DRAPER, And all the Leading Writers of the Day, FIRST. PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE, Charles Reade's delia6l. ...Wu, at the Galaxy the greater pert of th e year 1870. fart First is not. ready In book forts, end rill be sent free with the Galaxy fur 1 70 on receipt of 3.1.0), the regular subscription price. 81.00' , :D A NEW STORY BY MRS. EDWARDS, author of , lionan yielding," •"Steven Lawrence, Yeoman," etc. Mrs, Edwards is one of the very best female novelists now writing In the English language. EOM ANTEIONY TROLLOPS will tarnish a series of 'Editors' Tales," in which he will work an entirely new rein. FOURTH PARKE GODWIN, one of the ablest of American writers, will furnish a series of noteworthy articles on Historical autjacta. MEM RICITARD GRANT WHITE will cAltinue his critical and coda' !away& • MEE! 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Yearly Subscription. only $3OO, with the tined, 'largest, and most pleasing _engraving ever finished in America, and richly worth $ l O, stained 'Tee PTO. PiC ON 111/IPOWIT/1, or Jur." elven as a Drumm to each sneteriber, and hplendld piensiuma for claim. DESIOItEST'S UONTLILY IgAGAZDIE, 38 Broadway, N. Y. When sep t by * man, he postage oa the Yograeing, ten coats, mast be included.' • Speedwell ceplettof ebe MAgesine with chestier', Mailed free, on receipt, of tine= cents. "Deo. 17.—.8e' • • - HOTEL FOR RENT. 1)ESIBING, tO quit business I will RHQT;EL,. IN YORt 81 1 •flIMM BOEOU It hu ample isommodatioes, yy acd lain* WA 44 oroubi, wactrici Fite /Val= . For tO' ray ackt loan. D. 2,01128, 114),r ... 3t r*rik OPringlit Adams eo., Pa grunibtr, Cook and Parloi . STOVES, OF ALL KINDS The latest and olopt approved styles TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumber OP ALL KINDS Call gIS- Examine ! C. 11. B[EHLER'►S Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROA STREET GETTYSBURG LIME ,KILNS' THE undereigned hae bought ont hi anarM ,, tar ner. WM. '3 cinte.anti now continues THE LIME-BURNING YUSINES6 imself—at tLeGettyeLurg Lime Hililt; on thecurne of the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thank fol or putt p•trousge,korrill endeavor to d 111 cuUtfuuance, be probectiting the busts's. a Tirol bta_ ly sodooaa laraa 4 scale as posatble—always asslthrr • good &Their and gl ring Rood measure. ?aim Ara • t others may loot for the prompt tilling of c.rdert. Ile aleocontinee• the COAL BUSINESS offering the moat popular kinds. Hotteakaape re an °thetas/Lenin sire him a call. Blacksmith Coal ccu atantly on hand LlmeandOealdelivered•Dywhere ti Gttyabarg Gettyskt ri, Nov. 20.1367 Earflap:, ganuss, &c. DAVIDkieCREARY. JOHN F. McCREA,ItY "Best always Cheapest." T HE Best and Cheapest, SA D D L ES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, H.4.R.I.VESS of all kinds, in the Como are always to be found at the old and yell Inutile et and,Beltimore et.,opposlte the Presbyt ertsuClur eh (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the moat substantially built and aaaaa mt. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete I n *vary respect and warranted to be of the very beat material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, cat Nor 02 BIAS. They ar• tb• best PITTING and moat durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made any. where and in the moat substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Dames, Fty.nets and everything In the lin Noise bitter or cheaper. Our prices have been azincin to thelowea tli v tog standard. A liberalpereentage forcaah ,off alibillsamounting t o Ab or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned out t °befit eser3respect as represeuted. Thankful forpast ta•ors wel nvite atteut lon to our present stock. 13.01 Te us a call andexatnine riracsa qvaim Jan.29.1.868.—tf D. 31cDREARY & SON. A.RRIA.GE-MAKING RESUMED. he war Wag over,thetandereignedhavereatmet the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINEiS at theirold staud,in East Middle street, Gettysburg where they are again prepared to put up work In the most fashionable, substantial, •is d superior manner A, lot of new and second•hand OARRIAGES,BOOOIES.k.C., on baud, whit+ they will dispose of alias Poets, price/4*mi all orders will be supplied as proloptly and eatisfaetortl) as possible. OrREPAIRINGJEb Joao with dispatch, and at cheapest rotes. ♦ largo tot of now andold 11/LENESS a lard to tale. Thankful for the liberal patronage lisretotbro on Joyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to de serve • large share In the flatnre. May 29.-ti DANNYM zizaLls. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. TUE undenilgned bee removed his Carriage-mat log &cm to a ',east end of Middle street, Oettys burg, Ps., where Italian continue to build •ll kinds of work In hie line, ♦ia: CARRIAGES, TROTTING &PALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, dtc., 11Le work la all put tip of good material and by the beet of mechanics, and cannot tail to giro utile. faction. Ws prieneare always reasonable. If • sone- Iti orders, eonadont tbat be can please. REPAISING promptly done, at moderate rates. W. K. GALLAcinita. July 1, IsBll4,—ly NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN GULP THROICHS his friends and Ole public generally that he ha.. resumed the Harnemmak Ins business, and opened a Shop on Carlisle , Gettysburg, adjoin. ing the Passenger depot, where be will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS LiSHES, PLY•NETS, kr At., which win be *old afthe lowest cub prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kin 6. REPAIRING and MINDING attended to promptly Haring been working at the business-tor 30 ..years. 1 can guaranty the beet kind of wora, all being made amiss - mg own superintendence. Ghouls a call. May 7. 1869.—t/ JOHN CUM Wlttrart, gutierv, Hardware and Groceries. - The subscribers has. jut retired hoot the cities nitlf n Immense eappli of ELaRDWARE sod GAO usRUIS, which they ere offering at their obi stud ork Baltimore street, at vices to suit the Wow' Oar stock consist." in part of C.ARPUTEit'S BLA.OKSMITwa mock cOACII 11110.11 FINDINGS, OABINIT-MA K ER'S TOW& nous.vizzella . B ALL 111180 OP IRON, OW: • • allocsiass OP Ahr. KINDS. Oils, Paints, to. There le no ortiolO lashaled to tha several deparnowits mentioned above bet what as hohad la this Store. limy. sleet Wechasioe aux aascanuiodatedlers with tools sod Audio" and fronsikeepers can Mid orviry article In their Ban— Glee as • call aserests prepared to sell se low tor oak at any other house eat of the Olta xi DAVID =it Jou, DAIIB3 Xay ag, 14108 8111.111
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