0 1 !lartitins stut Vansiiittpluo. , DESPERATION t „:t The Radical leaders in this — lount V are desperate. There is end to their lies—their. at ntempts to deceive!! Nothing is r,o gross for them to - undertake. - ig,'.elies:e them not ! Trust them "tot ! Watch them and expose %,oltem! ' NOW FOR VICTORY! - Our ticket is a good one. Our forces are in line. tx Every maw is at his poet. :stand to your guns. We will never surrender. to The right must prevail. tat Go to work, A Do not watt for your neightior to act, A •ut do it yourself. A Do not delay an hour. A l'erfect your organisation 'XI Alta( k the comincni enemy. op Attack lu front., "ss In flank. itti In rear. tet Assail them at every point. , .Nourtnistlee. T.l No lagging, rd No quarter. CHARGE FOR 'VICTORY! to, A WHITE EN, PAT TOUR TALES ! 'T, The monthly statement of the Scare eliary of the Treasury for August and eptember, enuoluden as follows : August. - Reitember. ( 310t4,141,1,1 $2,151-3,216,M.01 'rEA in Ilt 111 a41.11Y 54 . 11 . ; ' r t /q„3 11;7g:7u:11 TI $llll,O - ,1,77(1.11 810!,611; 71. M -4 / 9 i 'li re ' cal Tl. n. ... 12,:z1,131,010.07 tP 2 .: 0 :., 614 , 3 1 3 0 1 ~,t-howlng an increase from the let of ~,cAugust to the Ist of September, of r e-$12,079,833 38, ,al Tu.' ho millions, seventy-nine thousand, , ri ciphl hundred and thirty-Once dollars Tri'por l h trey six l'eniß. 3 , it Is a nice pile, tax-payers, to add in t Tone mouth to the enormous load that i„is bearing you down. si Twelve millions per month. -sj One hundred and forty-four millions ilave,' dear ! 1 II Look nt ill ' 1 s re Fleury It`up! T, This is not - the debt., but the IN t t L i t 'I, i EASE of that debt. The amount ot that is added to it yearly. The rapidi l ~,,ty with which ltgrows. Is it not starts . 7/ 1 illg ? u How re the tax-payers of the coon i Wry get rid of the lead that la now Dbearing them down, when in place of 4being decreased it is daily being In= jl ereased. s, Radicalism has during the past year ;,,,taken from you A 500 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, q in the shape of direct and indirect tax 'cor... And yet with this enormous iot amount of 11111114 collected from the arituding taxed mettles of the country— alert tunes ax touch as a Democratic 6141+ r e 71rinivtl . (Ilion cost you—it still falls short he of paying the expenses of a Radical ad ho ininletration, t 0144 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! f - How long can the country stand Ole It kind of squandering of the public mon , t ey? Haw long cap it afford to pay T thieving officials and lazy loafing ne ne groes per year res 644 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS? it For it is to thee° two classes that the li r most of thisexorbitantsu In goes. The n f actual, real expenses of the government Pnced not be over one hundred nai l: boos of dollars per year. The Democ 'll racy carried 'on the gOvernment, main t2.l tained pesos, onion and prosperity, 11 t and the greatest amount of money ever ul. expended by then durlug anyone year, sismumed up but 4 81 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. I We have peace now. There is not hr an armed enemy within our borders.— " There is not a threat of war from any Pl , power. There is not even an imagine un ry danger in any quartet. Why then, ail in the name of high Heaven, should lithe expenses of the government be er what they are? Why should five n' hundred millions of dollars be wrung \ from the people annually to carry on ''' the government, and one hundred and le forty-four millions of dollars be yeArly " 0 'added to the public debt? ' Ol What hat become of the money ? 111 We want the party that is equander "l i lig it In this outrageous manner to an l' ) ewer. We know that there is a Freed it mall's Itnreau to feed and clothe and selkooland enfranchise negroes, kept up al au expense of twenty million dollars per year. We know that there is an ar • my naitintained to prevent the people of • the South returlng to their agrictilisr ,CC al and business pursuits, at an expense a i. of one hundred and fifty millions of dollars annually. We know that th ere , A U 4 is a Navy, used almost exclusively to Si; carry lazy officialsand thieving fellow era on pleasure and excursion - tripe over the Atlantic, at a cost to the pea- W pie of about thirty-flee millions of dol. i n lars per year. We know that the In- : tortes Department of the government 1 /' costa about fluty million's per year. We .1 know that eighteen millions of dollars 1 ,,.. in gold, Is taken from the public tress ' cry yearly, and given to National 01Bank controllers: But what becomes „ I I of the balance after paying the interest of the bondholder? 0 Do you believe in this manner of conducting public affairs? Do you .l - believe iu this Radical mode of fluen t cicring, by which you. theetaxpayere s of the country, are yearly ROBBED of 1, • fire hundrvil millions of dollars? If It you do, if you wish to continue a party -el in power that coats you six hundred Ay anCturty four millions of dollars nu ',o 'molly, vole for Grant and Colfax. , it If nut, elect Seymour and, Blair, anti Itt the government, will be adwiniatered bias i t was in the good old days of Demo : eratic peace and prosperity, whoa the fd entire expenses of the administration 4 forone year amounted to but eighty-one . ' mff/io ars Of dollars.—Carlisle Volunteer. .49111INNY, ON YOUR OWN !ID! a t John Cessna electioneered, the other 44, with a ;Adis* of his, a Dotnocrat, j i In this wise': John asked his kinsman to voter for him. "How can Ido that, 361iri?" was the question In reply. "If J du, I . vote to tieSernourrailantii, end .I:mm . a Seymour "Ob! Ihstle•aU right," replied John. 'jr Humour la elected hind I am elepted, I ;Will be the greatest Democrat amour you and will support all his measures T. ,, 1 , ' We have litkis,ppen the beet authority, and eau prove it it tatt ed won. We advise the .Radleals to keep a took out for Johnny.. -Let him - 'shinny on his P w4 : 4141 '," -4 " 6§9'..t . Off 1 11 .2: •'' 00166' 'baekhfao — utikeninualtsaiek - 1-uer. —Bedford Ganye, ~ E. '11: GH. CHAXIBERbBURU BTRE,ET, I= G ETTICSIJ LIAO.. PA., &infection, Periodical and News Depot AI I, KINDS OF CONFECTIVICS, CANDIES, 011,AN689, LEMON'S, NUM, tC., 1611, ac. eonstantlr on bind. ICE CREAM AND CAKES supplied to Omiites sad parties at shortest EIE2 THE DAILY PADEN'S OF BALTISIORE, PR.ILADRLPRIA, NEW YORK, 4. (D I:=1 supplied to inallitribers at lowest rates •T CALL AND EXAMINE. 'SA ETEI=I3 WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, for men, women and children, of different styles and prices. He has a fine assortment to select from. and will sell egos, article at the smallest profits, WORK MADE To ORDER, of the Last ma terials and workmanship, b.very effort made to render ast/s/sellon. The patronage of the public le solicited. Chll In, and select from tan stock or leave your measure. In either case you cannot fail to he pleased. JOHN M. REILLING. —contracting and erecting buildings of all' July a, ism. ly. 9LTTYSIIU:I2O, PA., CARI•ENTY.,tII AND CONTRACTORS, Ate prepared to do• all kinds of Carpentering kinds, Ttepnlring, Re. They keep conidantly on band and manuntentte to order, DOORS, WI LITT ERR, BM NAB, SAMH, MOB AND WINDOW FRAME% CORNICE, DOOR & 'WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article In the Banding Line. Seasoned material innatantly oa hand, espe- rleneed workmen always In readiness, and work exeroted with tibrpatch 5.7 - Odors promptly att*tuled to. Sept. 20, 1807. If NOTICE_ CIX&'RLL'3 JILL I WILL be In Gettysburg with FLOUR, &c. on every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of rxtell Week. Persons who may desire me to fur nish them with either Flour or Feed VII will leave their orders either with John L. Tate. or Danner it Ziegler, elating the kind and quantity, when the saute will be delivered at their dwelling., GEORGE GINGELL. March V, MIL if NEW SADDLER SHOP. O N P.. the , Ijill, Baltl fHy =or l e = el d ree . j . .,Gett, e rs4 , :loa . der, all kiach of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLA RS, FLY • NETS. don as low att the lowest. FIE3=;73 I=l IN GREAT VARIETY, PARASOLS, PANS, '.II4I}OP SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C., AT lacYvsr Ce, Woods'. lfay 1, 11316. tf JOHN C. ZOUCK, Land Agasit, E 111 . OXFORD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA., .11A.$ FOR SALE , MO FARMS, 31114 A, rOUNDRIER, MACJEINE 8110P8, TAVEAN STANDS, COUNTRY BRAM, STORE STANDS, TOWN, HOUSES & LOTS, IN PRNNSYLVANLt. MARYLAND AND OTHER ErTATFE. Perrone wl■hing to poretume as well as to eel' property NOM do well to give me a eall at 14 cillice, or address by letter, ste they will find It to their advantage May 29,1 M ly CHEAP SHOES. Frices .70riacea ! NO BRAG!, BUT A FACT! • comt i n*tr • , Z are gonna off • laaTe worlanent of and Bove' Heavy Boot., and La dli!ra', Mu... ' and (Tinklren`e Elhoe• and Gaiters of all Medi at greatly reduced pekes, and In cite all who wont to purchase to call and be .etarvliwod of Ws. BOW di WOOD. neut. 40401. -61 DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICLAA' AND DRUGGIST, °Moe and Drag Stove CH.(MBERBI3I7IIO FM at-rfrsnrito. Itedital itilvice without charge. 1=22333 DRCOR ,MNERY. PEDICI ERFUMENMPATENRYTMEDICI, sTATIo. MAP& TNEROI LET ARTICIAiii, lIROSHM DYE STUFFS, EPIONSOMVILING slog& m.E.L.v OF TAR, COAL OIL, de. *C. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purganam, Dr. FL lierner'n MARX, ♦ tenable remedy for chapped hande, roil& akin, be. An &did. aarranLed pure and genuine. Dee. Z", ISM, It Cemetery Removals PZING the Keeper, she suadareigued to au thorised to make removals Into Ever reen Cemetery, and hopes that with as eon template the removal of the remotes of de conned Motives or Mends will avail awn .olveo of thla anima of the year to have It door, flatuovals made with promptness— terms low, and ne etlitet spared to please. TIMER THOIES, lthreh 12, IMO. Keeper of the (Winetery. LAST NOTICE. 1.1.. t 00s ladeseed se the Wale ant of /1. M Y & MEHL hal Seim teased settle. If _pale Wore the Let sitheethaber, the Deoklierin bit lents whew. of en °M eer for oollectlon, without sesiethripswesous. MeCUIVDT d MEHL. Pet, 11, 1907, tt Thl .6 ktittsittittG COIin'ILER, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,4868. New toot and' Shoe gtore. D. KIT,ZgILLER & BRO. GETTY.SIII7I2O, „PA., YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE DANK Sign of tie Big Boot rIE underslgnel have opened a new Boot T anctshocatorr. , m York strect,Oetlysbung, to the room re pent:if oaeopled by Soper a. McCartney, sod h,.vr]oot kv . veived from the city a largwaseortho nt of 800.7'8 4 SHOES, for Gentlemen , . Ladles' and Childrens• Wear, coutdoting of CALF AND KIP ROOM CONGRESS AllrD BALMORAL GAITERS, SLIPPERS, *C. We MW I.I.ABIIPACYME GRGER, all kinds of 300 Th a id Bil , --the "fork lacing made up of best materials and by Snit-clam workmen. The senior partner has been In the boalitess for over 15 years and person ally " pee=fl e n‘ n lre t i t l e w aZe k n te n on " ( ief up. po W b e res• Bo to oar wetablhotinmat, and hope Istastriet attention to buninem and by selling at lowest rash prices, to give entire satiatection. DAVID K ITZMILLER, JACOB A. KirzmiLLEtc. Juaa 311,14. 11 . , BOOTS AND SHOES. 1= THE underalaned has erected a new build g_ Mg, Tara lima and Ishoe Establishment, on OMAR, IstraeLpstar Um Railroad Statism, in Gettysburg, wiser,• he uo* albrs for sale, Boots, Shoes, (Jailers, Slippers, dee., GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Groceries, Notions, #c., •GETTYBI3I7ItO, PA., INVITE the attention of the public to their large stock of Goods, at the oh stand, on ock street, Gettysburg, next door to the Globe inn, consist I rig o[ t he best of GEOC . A ngers, hyrups, tiolnaftes, Cakes, We, Apices Salt, be.; the MT BRANDS OF FLOUR In the market, with llama Shot:Mem, Hides, Fifth, Inic4 YrulM, tkinlection., Mr. A 1.,,, IeOTIONS, In great variety; Celar anti Willow-Ware, Stone and Crookery-ware, Baskets, Sugars, Tobaccos, and a thousand and caw other articles. BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and fresh, always for sale. Gillespie & Co. will spxrro no effort to please, and are confident of being able to do so by conataitGy keeping a NV and choice s t ork, and seillag ski She very Import pronto., CO RN PRODUCE wanted, either for the cash or In exchange for goods, highest market price allowed. Jane 10, 1868. tf REMOVAL! /NHS firm of ROPER & IicCARTNET Lie removed to North Baltimore street,near the Diamond, emt hide, In the room formerly nocupled by David Eltzmiller. We have on hand a ChOICII6II.IO/tMellit Of CLOCKS, W-ATCHES, (Qphl and Silver,) JE•WEL 1? " , of all kinds and latest lityles. Silver and nat. ed Ware also flue Gold, Silver and Steel B.PECT A C L E 8, of the best man ufnetole. Mao. Viol lklis Rat tan, Itocordeons, Flub a, Fifes, &c., Vlolln and Guitar/Rein" Rey s. he. AU Muds of .Wpotring In our tine &neat= rea sonable polore as el. where, and uarranted. Thankful for pont favors, we solicit a con tinuance of the entree. • . SOPER & MCCARTNEY. June 19.1868. tf THE-HOUSEHOLD OAS MACHINE! FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORER, FACTORIES, CR I IRCHtIi AND PUB LIC BUILDINGS WITH GAB I OVUM/ IS W I TUOUT as OR LI ZAT I THE simplicity and ease by which this Ma chine la manage t, ea Mao Its economy and great merit., recommend it to public favor.— ..AU and see machine In operation at the Morel 3i.lll7tACTtr 141.14 AXE. SOAR AORIRT, DAVID JONES, Tia Furnishing Store. N 0.733 Green SL, .q-Secid for Illtvdruted Circular. Aug. 21, INA 3m J ARSH CREEK PLANING MILL r IRE undersigned hex established a PLAN -1 MILL, o[lA:trek creek, four miles from Oettyebung, nt which he will manufac ture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES WINDOW BASH AND FRAMER, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Waah Boards, with everything else made at such a factory, and needed In the building line. The best of lumber will always be used, all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpoee. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every ef fort, made to eammmedate customer*. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 15,1 M& LUMBER YARD iive. 110 PAVD. MAE undersigned hits removed hie Lumber Yard to the north-east corner of., Strat ton street and the Railroad, but fifty yards [roan his old lOcation, where De will be glad to have all In want of Lumber to call. His stock le larger than ever before, and constant additions are being made toll, He has WHITE PINE PLANE, men' AND HALF INCH BOARDS. FLOORING, SCANT LING, PALING 6, &C., &C., &C., all of which will he Bold at the lowest liv ing rates. Call and judge for yourselves* My Lumber is good and cannot Dail to give satia faction. . JACOB /MEADS. QA large lot pr RIVEN PINE SI:TINGLES for oda way cheap. Gettysburg, May N, ISO& If Ivenitsylvadr Hestia Sponge Co., min CAPAST.N GT STREBT, PMtLA.DFJAPH.IA ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUESTITITTS FOR CURLED HAIR urspAsw: Y,.eURPOSES. caßAprrt 'TITAN FEXPEEP.S'OIt RAM, AND FAR HUTERIOR._ The Lighteet, hottest and meet FlluiDe and Durable material known, for MATTED:3EI23, PILLO WfX CAR, CARRIAGE AND CD MOR/ 0118 . It is entirely nnleNtruetible, perfectly clean and tree from tie.t. TT iotiri NOT PACK AT ALL! Ix always free tram "met Ilf • • la perfectly healthy ,and for the .lek fatly If soiled in any way, wit 'renovated quicker and cash, my istA n Mattress. MIWIRI M ITVG 4.. °1 !1 l i i iTetl o .EB. HALLS, &C. Railroad men are erpeclahy invited to ex , amine the Cushion Sponge. RATISFACTION ta RANTEED. The Trade supplied. June ALMS. ly TH IL OMIT AMARICA N COMBINATION BUTTON-ROLE, 011E1:MEANING SEWING- MACHINE wainialad to . aseente tam beet manner e EZZire. " Tullttg " Zi, tfhlttletts. Fe Tt l at Crvereeautlegjinbrosuering ou tee edge. and in addtticin wants beautiful Button and Eyelet Molest!' all fabrks. IT NAB NO BEING AINOI,VTELY THE. FAMILY MACHINE - TEE WOnt.ls, AN D INTIIJNWICALLY THE CHEAPEST, Per' le d is boo Nockin efgedsca ewsbeced le one bra Soo aotelic esehow/cat Cif mho% with lan partieular =les of wont done on this blikehli" can be had on application at the Offise of the Agent, at A. B. Videlare Donnie. Mosey and Vari= ..... lltera t ...llidthnore „at, Oen D.W7idolitlHON, Agent. Plechlten warrants. one yese. en d histraetiontitirell gnitalholar le ill Pahlha CHEAPER THAN EVER. E. HITESHEW, AVING di/mooed of hIo Store due and lt d littal* of Goods to 011 MT & Bollieftll4 n rto t a n = g dan er inna liti n t moottot, will Stve tn- GRE-IT B4RG4IXS ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE , t li xi f i t i lt a:T=Aptle t In every d p e r =ment, and York SprWO, July A, tf SWAB persons know Lag themselves Indebt ed to me ars requested to come forward and make settlement. GROCERY & FLOUR 'STORE. 'Li AVE removed Ste& Store to the Nela it property, on Chambessbarp street, where thet propoee to keep 0:1ur on • ; : I ALL KINDS OF • Also, VEGETABLES in„,aoraon, fresh from the city B and °wintry. They are determined to aell chas the eapas and as ly ask the ,wrest,wrest liv ch ing prudes, %key they troonpe to merit and receive a liberal 'hereof public patronage. MEALS a 8110. Apr(110,1901. tt THE OLD FREIGHT LINE Freight Litie to Baltimore, twice a week. Depot—corner of Ballroed and Washington streets Gettysburg. (Wm run to Hughes & Entanion's,illiNorthstreet, Balti more. Freight marled each way, at the low est rates. The patronage of ht old Mende and the public solicited. Goods tuba marked “Biddle's Line." WM. E. BIDDLE. ii-The new Warehouse will soon he up, when the Grain and Predate busbies' will be carried on ma heretofore. Highest prices now paid for Hay. April 17, 1888. tf 1•113 W GROCERY AAVE opened a Dew GROCERY, la Gin. insbedg, on the north-west corner of the Ile flqlmre, and have Just received a splendid assor tment of FB PSiii GROCERIES, including Sugar*, Ooffeea, Molasses, Syrups, Tess, spices, Tobeoco, Malt, Fish, Heim, el:wa ders Ac. AsogIUZENRWATtE, CONFECTIONS Nuts, Soaps, Fancy Articles and N otions ly. We will also keep on hand FLO and FEED-STUFFS. . - Having purctutwxl for CASH, we are pre- Fired to sell very cheap. Give ue a call and judge for yet/twelves. JOHN J. W. Sept. 27, 1467. tf .10,;EPH S. GILLESPIE _DANIEL CASHMAN. Poisons desirous of Invading and realising nearly NINE PER CENT.; are requested to 1M1E203 Gettysburg National Bank, and obtain Circulars of the Valois PastMe and also illeatral Paekille liallrisail Cos.. paalles grata. These inveirtm eats are daily growing In Ilwor and saes Increasing Bondi ean be had at an times at this Bank where all latornuition concerning said in vestments will cheerfully be given Dec. 20. 18137. tt RAILROAD BONDS. First National Bank of Gettysburg I o silent *sr the sale of the FIRST MORT aAGE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIR PER CENT. 00W DITIVFMT RO3TDB. at market rates and Interest. IT Interest payee ble ateabalutually at Me am:tater. All neeeautry Information gleam. GM. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg, Neur,lo,lBlo. THE undersigned has b.mght out Ids former partner, Wm. Guinn, and now continues the THV LIME-BURNING BUSINEI3B himself at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, an the armor of the Railroad and 'North gtraUon street. Thankful hmr past patronage, he will te lxo„. endeavor deservalts continuance, by prow toting the inese as vigorously and on as larse a scale se , peadble—always Melling a good article and giving good measure.— Farmers and others may look for the prompt MMus of orlon. He also continues the odertne the most populist Muds Rome keepers and others should eve him • COS' coestantly on head. Limb bid Itkai delivered anrrit ere in Gettysban. Clottyobtuz. Nov. t 4 18R. tt ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! r== , prloclpally of the celebrated ALTA VELA. Contains three ver cent of AMMONIA. an ample quantity to givektivisy firttaroat In jury) to itie vegetation, and a large quantity orsoluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with Potash and Soda, the essentia l elementa ors COMPLETE MANURE. The hlith=etlon ithwitleh It Is held by the meal ad lairs who ere twins It In preference to i 1 other kinds, Is s sure itumantee of IV value. PRICE $011.6111-IPAR, TON OF 10 BAGS, 8e lA A Address GU 'AR,* ALGA VELAGUANO CO, 57 Broadwen New Yee= Ally M. VMS. ly CLOTHINU. GEORGE ARNOLD now oponot yr of iirit4Y MADE CLOTHING, mostly of Ida own maa u rlieture, cooxlxt log of all duo of COATS, - PANT% , VESTS, 8111 KTB„ DRAwkits, tikANATS, I lasagy, M. . ea, at 'petals rar4 - taa them. Call, aseaseall Gad trap lei 11011144•41. APTU PIM Fr before invoicing. My ntork of I= .rztwo r.ztz MEALS & BROTHER GROCERIES, Flour, Meal, Notions, &c. TO BALTIMORE BARGAINS I= IN OKTSYSBURG JOHN CRESS lc SON dYOTICE TO CAPITALISTS ! J. EMORY BAIR, Cushier. UNION Prif CIFIC GM GIiTTYSBUJNE OFICSDB:11$0101 COAL BIISMESB, JAOCIB BEXLEY FARMERS!!! TEM THE SPRING AND SUMMER Gettysburg Railroad. TIME TAY/I& Eiter runt wren Gettysburg at 7.15 A. lir. and anntects at Hanover Junction with Fast Line Routh at t. 12, reaching Haiti mono at U.V. A. M. Also with Mall Train North at 19.51, A. M., ranching Harrignirg 12.9. P. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at KM, P. M. BiXIOND TRAIN' leaves Gettysburg at IP. it, and connect. at Hanover Junction with Mall Train Moth nt 3.001, P. M., machine Bal timore at 5.,P. M M. at Get t7Theaburearttilit P.M. In with Pnssenger Car at tached, leaves Hanover at 9 it, A. M., arriving In Gettysburg at In, A. M. Lear. Gettysburg for nano% er at 2, P. M. R. ItcCURDY, Baal. Sept. 14, 18Igi. Hanover Branch Railroad. ON emit after MONDAY. Dec. nth, Mt, p l .. trains on the Hanover Branch to broad leave MI follows: PIHMT72tAIIe will leave Hanover at 0.0 A. Y. with paeweinerribr York , Babb:mare, Har risburg, and the North and Mod. Ttihr train arrived at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., con rosetang with the Past Line arrives he Northern Central Railway, wiikth at Baltimore at MAO P. M., and Moo with the Mall Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.46 P. M. - Sap This train returns to Ilanervo. at 1.1.50 P. M., and artives at Gettyebarg at /2.36 P. M. SHOOND TRAIN leaves Hanover at 2.0 P, M., and arrives at the Junction at 5.40 P. M., conneotintwith the Mall Train South, which arrives at Baltimore at 6.20 P. M. Pnaserigers by this train for York lay over at the Junction until all P. N. ihrThis Thlitl return. to Hanover at 1./3 P, M., with painenaara for Hanover, Liettyaburg and Littleatown. . . Paasengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Gettysborg and Littlestown, will take either the Mail Train at 8,00 A M. or I.lwFaat Line at 12.10 P. X. .10eEPII LEIB, Agent. Dee. 21i 18117. If Pennsylvania Central Railroad. TIOITBLE track route running between Mil l" sdelphla and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gettysburg make the following connections with this Trunk line: Gettysburg leave at 8,15 a. m, and 12.46 p. m. Hanover June. arrive 1066 " 2.36 - . •• leave 1954 8 9.40 Harrisburg arrlvel2.ss p. m. 11.45 •• leave 4.10 " 2.159. m Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 7.10 •• Harrisburg leave 1.15 •• 12.15 •• Pittsburg arrive 1.90 a. m. 9.20 •. At Philadelphia clone ounnectiona are made with the trains for New York, Boston and ad Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the New Union Depot with the trains for all Western points. Air For further Information apply to EDWARD H. V, ILLIA.IIB_, (ion. Supt., Altoona, Pa. HISNRY W. °WYNNE, Glen. P 1114.9 Ag't., Phila. June 5,1881. tf ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED, SIARCH 18, 1851 01714VItai. President — aeonge Vice Prealdent--Setmael It, Rumell MMUME! Executive (onlrair,eerlltobert McCurdy, H. A. Picking, Jacob King. Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler. R. McCurdy, M. Eichellwrger, S. R. Russell. Fahnestock,Buehler, IL cre.y, Gettysburg; Jacob King, Shahan township; Frederick Diehl, Franklo Wm. D. Mime, New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bendensville•, H. A. Picking, I , Hr...in; John Wolford, Latlntore; John Picking, Fast Ber lin; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville; Abdiel F. Gitt, New Oxford; Jas. if. Marshall, Hamil tonhan; John LWrininghtun, Freedom • John Horner, Mount Joy ; Wm. Rena White, Liberty. AI - TM. Company is limited In its opera tion. to the county of Adams. It has been In operation for more than 17 years, and in t.t period has made but one causeauneiat, having paid losses by Are during that pert- Od amounting to $15,000. Any person de siring an Insurance can apply to either of the following gentlemen D. A. Buehler, Gettysburg. E. G. Fahnestock, Jacob King, Strata. township. H. A. Picking, Frederick Diehl, Franklin Wm. Kos. White, Liberty H. C. Peters, Petersiburg, (Y. giollte Executive Committee moots at the on.e of the Company, on the last Wodues day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. K. June 111, lOUS. tf IrCILELEY. JOAN F. XVIMARY. "Best -always Cheapest." rim Beat and Clumpest SADDLES, BR IDLES, COLLARS and HARNESS of all kinds, in the County, are always to be found at the old and well Presbyterian d Ch arch— . , 13altLmoro at , opposite the McCREARYS'. Our Riding and Wagon Saddles are the most substantially bent and neatest, Our Mimeos, {plain and &Jiver mount. e d,) ere complete In every respect and war ranted to ba of the very beet material sod workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars CANNOT B BMA?. They are the best FIT TING and moat durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness are made to order, as cheap as they can be made anywhere and in the most substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Haman, Fly-nets, and everything in the ling. None better or cheaper. Our prices Lave been REDUCED to the lowest living stand ard. A liberal percentage for =sib, off all bills amounting to $5 or more. We work milting bat the beat 'Week and will warrant every article turned out to be In every ' , expect as represented. Tbanklul for post favors we Invlteattention to our present steak. MIMMO=WZI • D. MeCREARY eti SQjf Tan. 31, IMO yf : . tW. - Jo G: s,tt. ; 11111 E subscribers haveJuet returned from the cities with an thimense•supplp of , HARDWARE It GROCERIES, which they are °Hering at their old stand In Baltanore streaks/ priors to salt the tapas Our stock consists In part of BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS macKsiarrFOß roo__u3 SHOE FLNDINGS COACH FIN NOR, CABINET MAKER'S TOOIE,_ HOUSRESIRPER'S FixTU ALL KINDS OF moll., OROCKFUES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTFI, &c., Se. There is no article included in the several departments mentioned above but what can be had at this store. Every class of Mechan ics can be accommodated here with tools and gentings, and Housekeepers can find every ar- Bele in their line. Oble Lei a eall, as we are pre of pared the cto sell as low for cash as any house out ity. JOEL. B. DANNER, GANG/ ZIk.'GLER. Gettysburg. May 15, 1864. OBTAP FOR CASH ! NEWSTORE I °ROOMIER, LIQUORS, &C. The tuadersigned Store exed to Gettythura, and opened • new on Beltlnilre street, next doer to the pout °Mee, and nearly op posite the Omni Renee, where he offer; for sale, MEM. FOR CASH, a large and choice apsortment of Groceries,— SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES SYRUPS, SALT, 10., with FISH, BACON, LARD, &C. Also, Liquors,— t:.I Rums, and everyting else in the Ilne. Also, any quentity o h f Notions, to suit CRY and everybod FOR CASH. y. Recollect this Is the place to buy CIINAP April 52, MY. UEO. F. KALBFLEISCH. A SERVANT FOR ALL ROW. IMpeetvelment ter Opening, clop Leg asedl)Listeßlsg dates. , MAY be attached to any gate and opOr ated from botoor, team or saddle, by one hand, in any destrid - dl motion from Me glqb-- OPelled and clotted from one point. at a 1 27 distance from the gate. This improvement Is simple and ebeap, yet perfect and strong will not bedlearranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raising the pouts; may be ruade at • country blaekith's. and molly atiriebed to gate, The IldiqraffsedL having t he It for Adams county, TowneMp and Farm Rights of this Improve ment Alao, ROTH & SIZAIVE'S A3tEFUCAN LE- V= OATS—wide& will be loond valuable and eenvenient to all who have wee to drive thlnsll7ire the 7 remain by tkoty team, open, close . led latch • gale, without the neeerillY of getUog In the wet or mud. For further Infaernattwa, &e le addraw Mariana!' P. 0., dame Co., Pa. May I. tddl. U HOVSE PAINTING ISIXAGIC A. WARNER, MORRIE pArivrxi South Wilsightston it, OtgAraiWK QOOD WORK AND NODEULATN PRIM July N, 114. Off HAVE wine valuabbe WIWI= LANDS. whiab I wlll irsde Soy Ise or mass WARM this= The lama rollkocated, sad =nod Bar Okrilatt - WWl* lit If GAL 46a oremeaa S-W a r, 444.-46 ft kin. SELLING OFF AT COST/ TA. anderalsned, hitmalas to make a change II their business illtortly, will We MI their entire stock et 00FIT. Many Web will be sold B,IIGAIWLICEO4 QF ONT. Our ISOek conalsta of Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Queens-ware, Glisaware, de. Persona doshins bargains should swan themselves of this opportunity at once, as the ookatangly on tuna and for sale—Cor, goon Ch n epesm, kt r olassc. Byrnits, ?Pa:, l i M irc l it• Buineg% AI•Z BDAL OIL, Fla kail, Tar '