(fite belt rrid,aty , Now - 1363. CUIFiIiI4I.4IT. Comparetbwith its value and the number of iniSaitii4htch 10461iia, the currant is a negketed tuit. - The first correct ree ord we have of the currant as a fruit under oultis f ation ,u about A. D. 1600 ; bat once introduced ft increased mplaly In favor, - and growing so readily from cuttings or' -- aliikds, it Was found in the garden of every stranger.." - Every owner of a lat_plants a tew cur rant hushes, and as a rule every owner of a lot neglects their cultivation. Usually they are given a position as close to the side . cZ a fence as posalle, and if they grow and -produce fruit in abundance, tot very well; if they do not fruit abundantly, the owner remarks that currants don't seem to do in my graden. No other fruit bearing plant iii die whole list, fruits so , well or endures so many years' under complete neglect as the -currant; and we believe no other fruit, has in itself valuable qualities for so many uses' as the currant. It thrives in any soil, shade ( r sunshine, and if planted in varied expos ures may be had hi eating over two months. As a dessert fruit It is.cooling and grateful to the stomach, ornamental and attractive on the table, valuable for its medicinal qual ities—being used, to allay thirst in febrile complaints, to lessen an increased secre tion of bile, to correct a putrid and scor butic state of the fluids, *strengthen the stomach and•eleite, appetite. It is'ased for tarts and pies when green and can be kept fresh for years in bottles. Ripe, it is not only used-as dessert, but is made into jel •lies and wines, and can be distilled into brandy. As a crop fur market, planted four by four feet, the currant yields from one hun dred and fifty to two hundred bushels to the acre; and if sold in Market, usually brings about two dollars a bushels. Made into wine and the product sold at two dollats a gallon, it has returned aver $4OO to the acre.—Ohio Fanner. TILE KITCHEN GAUDISN.—It is a matter of astonishment that so many farmers appear, to be indifferent to the kitchen garden.-- There are many vegetables like celery,lettuce asparagus, rhubarb and many others that might be named, .that are absolutely indis pensable in their season upon every well supplied table. They are healthful, as well as palatable, and no farmer should deprive his family of an abundant supply of them. Besides, the garden, if conveniently loca ted, as it should be, near the house, need not occupy an unreasonable amount of time, but offers a place where many an odd hour may be filled up with pleasure as well as profit There is no estimating the say _ lug which might be effected by greater at- tention to the garden. The fact is, the farinerls better situated to have upon his table every luxury in the way of vegetables and small fruits, since he can produce them himself, than any other class cf people, but in point of fact how few avail lien:selves of the 'advantages o this position. What is more healthful than rhubarb, or pie-plant, in its season, and yet how few gardens contain it ! Who would deprive his family of celery, and yet how few gardeng give it any place. LIrE CATTLE WEIGYLED BS MEASURE:- The only instrument necessary is a measure with feet and inch marks upon it. The girth'ls the circumference of the animal just behind the shoulder blades. The length is the distance from the should,:r blades. The superficial feet are obtained by multiplying thd girth and length. The following table contains the rule to ascer tain the weight of the animal : If less than one foot in girth, multiply superficial feet by eight. If leis than three and wore than one, multiply superficial feet by eleven. If less Mau fire and more thalt three, multiply superficial feet by sixteen. If less than seven and more than five, multiply superficial feet by twenty-five. If less than .nine and more than seven, multiply superficial feet by thirty-three. If less than eleven and more than nine, multiply superficial feet by forty two. Example : Suppose a pig to measure in girth two feet, and length one foot arid nine inches. There would then be three and a half feet, which, multiplied by eleven, gives thirty-eight and a half pounds aithe weight_ of the animal when dressed. In this way the weight of !Ic four quarters can be sub stantially ascertained during life.—South cria Cullivator. 15 WHITS CLOVER PASTURE Goon FOR SHEEP ? —Havin,g kept sheep, for six years, principally upon white clover, I can recom mend It as being darabhf and affording about one-third more food than other grass es, and it Wilt tad closer feeding, and sheep will do well on IL I have *bout ten acres that have been seedol -. eighteen'or twenty years. It was , sown with prairie grasrt, which is long since extant, and the clover still flourishes, the ground has nev er been broken, mid it has often been re marked that my pastures Will sustain more stock than any - pasture of its size in the neigborhood, It also makes good hay for sheep. I mix white clover seed and sow for meadow ; it sods over better and yields all of one-third more per acre, and makes much better hay for sheep. I wintered sixty-fire sheep on bay thus mixed without feeding any pain, and lost none after win ter set in, and none are poor and weak.— My latnbe have need of but little care, their dams all being in good condition. The above sheep kept better than jlocks in the vicinity thatintre had hay and grain with out - white clover.— Wisconeiri'l'armer. FISH AS Foon.—Tbe New York Tribune says: "The value of fish, and in particu lar the hard and sweet varieties of flesh, such as in trout and shad, is of great importance, _forilluruislies in the phosphorus the ele ments of brain-food, and becomes an abso lute necessity in the advanced intellectual development of our people. The truth is, and it is only appreciated, that social and intellectual progress are based upon Taried and abundant supplies of food I, and it may be stated as *Jaw . , that there • never will be any high civilization where the diet of a people is limited to a few kinds of staple Loud, no matter how favorable these may be for establishing what is called a condi tion free from disease. From this it is evi dent that the rice diet of the people of eastern Asia, and the limited elements con tained in the - acrid food of the People of the tropics, will not permit any of these na tions to rise above the barbaric," To purify a room, set a pitcher of water in the appartment and In a few hours it will have absorbed all the respired gases in the room, the air of which become purer, but the water utterly Nth.): The colder the water ia the. greater the capacity to contain these gases. At ordinary tempera ture a pall of water will absorb a . pint of carbonic acid gas and several pinta of ammonia. The capacity is nearly doubled by reducing the water , to the temperature of Ice. Hence, water kapt in a room awhile Is iiways unfit Az use. For the samerea; son the water from a pump should always be pumped out in the morning before any of It is used. Impure water is more injuri otts than impure air. Pam Horsford claims that the best noon can only be made from thoroughly rlpene4 grain, and that more Ss lost by casing grain early, them wonid be by the AM* of 'lke tally 1430 ipitin *Mu iszvestiop. Ti'ltookfttlAjonk.): ~.;:.;':.:.•--- .. ii 't - ii., E.r . t . ' 5.....>, DR.UG '-_STORE. librnee plelS'earui--flaWmord 4itr,eet GETTYBB - 131tG, PA. APING pure-bated tido old and; powillailltind, Al Mad said faun-entirely uan 4And fresh oral a fall assort nient,clonalatlrg la part of DUMB - AND FAMILY IIItDICENES. PATENT MEDICINES -A LARGE ASSOWPMWEIT. PURE LIQUORS RWIISES roa MEDICINAL VCR SPICES AND PLEVORIXI) EXTRACTS. POSES. DYES & DYESTUFFS—ROW k STIEVENBYDYIES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND TUE ANIL/NE DUE= THE CR EAPESt AND REST IN TILE WARIEST. ALL VMS NEW END . ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. cow Errs, LNIVOTILER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNFAIS MESE POWDERS-TUE B 1 AND CHISAfEST; ALSO, F01317,"8, ELLS, DALE'S PIRSIAN,SToNSDRAILEWEi AND Roazara. STAMIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIOAW, Talk= AND • SNUFF—TU.I BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRIMRIPTIONS AND PANT RR OEMS CARNMILLY COSInUNDSD. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY SIERCHANTS BUR PLUM AT REDUCED EATER. Jtedicines firrnished AT ALL nom as oon mon?. Night Bell at tAe door. April 1, 1868.-tf A. D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE , CHAMBERSBURG STREET, Near the Diamond. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, - DBMS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. tar COUNTRY MERORANTE supplied at wholesal city prices. Pub. 12.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Branns Ballo. al., LITTLESTOWN. H AVING opened new DRUG STORE and fitted Map in the best style, I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizen. of Littleetown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, coneieting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, TMlet Soaps and Fancy articles. A.full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all Muth., Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. Silf-Moore's Electra-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or soft water, cold,sir warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is tlio host Soap in use. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littleatown, May 13.—1 y JAMES CRESS. DR. -R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, OWce and Drug Store, CII.S.3IDEIISSIIRO tiTREE GETTYSBURG Medical advice without charge =1 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, FPICES, BAK ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Dr. 11. Eforner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy for chopped hands, rough skin, ,te. All articles warranted pare and genuine Jan S. 111n8.-tf tiannettl. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and' SOLD. B la EN-TIFIRTY BONDS co nverted IutoFIVE-TWEN 'ff BONDS withotit ctkario COVOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED ThiLIIGIIEEIT PREMIUM pokt on GOLD sigiSILYRR. STOOKS and BONDS; of on hinds. bought for porsoas without CUARO IRO commienox. auras PROMPTLY R.NRCUTED. - • tenant ou SPECIAL Di:POSITS advanced 1 per cen 6 PEE OEgiT. furl year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 mouths, 3 LEE CENT. for 3 months. Persona wishing Information In regard to U. 9. Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give us a call and we will give all information cheerfully, J. EMORY .BAJ.E, Cashier. Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1867-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK GET PYSBURG WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows 4 PER CENT. PER ANNUL/ YOU 1 ViaE. 4 " " " " 6 IIONTIIB 7 3 u n . 44 41 3 u. WILL CASH COVPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will alai, purchase or se/I ROCES and ROSES o every kind free of charge as Comullaiden, and will a • all times pay the RICHEST PRICE for ' GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all business promptly u heretofore per taluing to a well regulated Bank. ORO. ARNOLD, Gottyaburg, Nov. 6.18=41 I'M and girt Nuouraitte. ADAMS COUNTY PditTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ISOORPORATED, MARCH 18, 1851 OFFICERS President—George Swope. Vloo-President—Samnet R. Snell Bocietary —D. A. Buehler. • Treasurer—E.G. Vahneatock. Executive Committee—Robert XeCiardy,H. A .Plok log, Jacob King. Blanugere.--Deorge Swope, D. A .Euettler, 12.31cCui d 7, 8- A- Russell, E.G. Fahnadock, Gkettjeburg; Jamb King. iltreban township; Frederick Diehl, Preaklie ; R. A- Pinking. Stratum; Abate! P. OM, New Oxkord; Writ, Eau White, LLberty; U. C. Plank Peen/Hug (Y. E.) • la.Thi 'Coo:ipso y 4limited hilts °pastime to the county of Adams. It hu been in operation for more than II years, and la that-period has made but au as sessment, baying paid lowa by ere daring that period amotniting to over 1118,000. Any person desiring an In scram* rim apply to Mika: of WI isamtiptrit. iirThe Executive Conuttittee,meets at tha Ake of Company, au the teat Wednalaay fn every maatit at :o'clock, P. M. Pans 10.1:111, ardWart, QlutXL C. H ARD WA' ♦ID G.Lao 58.1.1113 „tali tu b soilbersbiojustroirtaadtromtbsidtles as isuaanse *apply iof IIaILDWAIM GIP 0114 1 / 1 13,wlici thoyare ofertagatiludr old stand ta Bettatore street, at priosi 4o salt Our steskigoasists is parlor - • --OorpsaterleSirelf - - • - - Toole . Shoe ir !seats". Osidoluivitafe. Toga.. '; , - . uess•workes Inoue& _ Anidaille -of 1,0111 aft ! 0. 2 0 03211141. OP "atti KIND 8, Oils Paiute .aa.,,ao, ,Tkoralsraasuebtoitua.tl a the Normal 41•partataatikaltiattatedalrat bat trial ofaily Ina liajoal at this Moro. -: avaai ay asifirm Tad lim*.witil -11114P6 Ildlhi .'- 5 Gan 110111 . 1•17 Itithi ' r: V., QIN' asigosilaursos 'ipiriOisi(iat -Dv bir: i tikdiassislotilvtimiimult L...A.;:t , ,i. 4 ; NISIMIT.I SOME TlllbiG NEW. N New Furniture Rooms.- A. M. lIU.i. ; T.FaR: a -.'CO. bare Won to tlat-Eastern cities and • filye laid in a large and splendid initorialent of • Cottage and Parlor Furniture, •, equal in style to any Louse out of the city, teltioh they offer to the public at city price". Their stook consists of FULL COTTAGE CUAMBE It SUITS, from S3O up. BUREAUS, from $0 ups . • - wAsussAnDs, from VISO-up.. . -' TOWEL RACKS, from Li Mi. up. CHAIRS, from Se ret up. BEDSTEADS, from $4 up. WARDROBES, as low EU/ $l6. TABLES, se low as SI SOPA& as low as CIO. LOUNGES, as low - as sp, MATTRESSES, SPRING BED BOTTOMS and a great Turlety of other Goode; all at equally low rater. and examine our stock, jag South-east Corner of Dianicknd March 12.—tf BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE Co., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED COM BINATION BUTTON HOLE & SEWING MACHINE beg leave to refer to its wonderful popularity as con elusive prootof its great The increase in tic demand for this valuable machine his been TEN FOLD during the lastseren month: of its first year before the public. This grand and surprising success is unprecedented in the history of sewing machines; and we feel fully warranted in claiming that BEING ABSOLUTELY THE FAMILY MACILINE It is really two maOinescombined In one. (by &sim ple and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) mating both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Oversee:Mug and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and per fection. It executes in the rtry test manner every va riety of Sewing, such ag,..llemming, Yelling, Cording, Taal og, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and Sewing on, (done at the same time,) and in addi tion,OVerseams. Embroiders on the edge, and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Boles in all fabrics. Every 3lachinu to warniuted by the Company, or its Agents, to givaen tire satisfaction. -.• • . L'lrenlare with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, cau be bad on application at tlie Salearoome of the Cow pony. S. W. Cor. Elcventh and C'hesenut &reels, Instructions gireo on the Maclaine at the rooms o be Company gratuitously to all purchasers. W. •B . Sl e NDLXIIALL, Treasurer May 27—ly $4O STITCH ! $37 50 $4O $4O first class SEWING SIACIIINEE $37 50 $4O given cis premimts far $37 10 worth 1 1 37 So $4O ofaribscriptions fore 00 U.S HOUSE- $37 10 $4O - HOLD ADVOCATE, a first class sl7 10 0-0 Family paper, at 7S cents a year.— $.7 Su $4O Ales $37 10 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $32 AMERICAN WATCHES. worth $32, Sib $32 given for 020 worth of subscriptions.— 0.30 $32 Al, $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $l2 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, :VI 012 'sem!) $l2, given as premiums ter $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday Sehool . $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO $OO Large or email, to be selected from $6O $3O 4(,0 volumes of the very best. Poolts $lO $4O published and given as a premium. $4O $lO loran equivalent amount of sub- $3O $24 scrlptionc $24 An. Mao several other premiums equally liberal., /c. /Fit-The ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Prospec- tusicontains 16 large pages, and aims to promote Knowledge, Virtue, and Temperance. It has been enlarged and improved three Omen in 27 months.— Send for specimen copy.) Address 8. S. WOOD, P.O. Duildfag, Newburgh, Y March 12.-810 1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T, HOPKINS the Removed Lk Mannfitctory and Salto:room, to 50. 1115 C IT ESTNUT STREET PIT IL ADELPIIIA, Where his ,"Own Make" of Champ! WI (loop Skirts, especially adapted to Firet.cLiss I{74algsale and Ilrflil Trade, will be found to embrace the most extensive assortment In the Union, and all the bleat and mast desirable Styles, Shapes, Lengths and Sites, 2, 2 1 4. 21 ; 1. "?{yards mond, of Plata and Gored Panic:rs, Walking Skirts, Deception Trails, dec., &c., together with over ninety different varieties of Misses and Children's Skirts, all of which for ;symmetry of sty I n , finish, lightness, elasticity, durability and red/ Cheap. nes:, are unequaled by any calker goods in the market, and are warranted In every respect. Skirts made to order, Altered uud Repaired, Wholeedle and Retail. Full Does of Low P,L7.4 tattern Made Skirts, 15 springs, .35Cents; 21.1 Sprin,s, 45 Cents , 25 Spriggs, 15 Cents; :Id Springs, t:,5 Centel and 10 Springs, 75 Ceuta. CORSET::: COSSETS ! ! C(JIIC ETS !!: 55 different styles 1101.1 prices, from 72 Coot. to ..';7.04), embracing ,R. Wortley. °Deck el," M.l lose i 31;eduzu guy's Corset Skirt .Supporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent `!Self. Adjusting Abdominal" Corsets, French, !English and Domestic Rand-made Corsets, and superior French Patterns, of Caen Cutlets, "Our Own Make," to which we invite especial attention, Complete asvortmvot of Ladies' Coder Garmects, at very low prlcee.' :, GENERAL AGENT FOR TIIE BARTRAN k FAN. TON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, emperfor to any ether before the public. Fifty-two of these No 1 Machines, Price $. 7 .5 each, are being given away toour •cuatontord, lie Cr ;or to get them Introduced. Every P•raon In wont Of article In our line, should equation our goods before purchating eleewhero. Call or send for circular., at our Manufactory and Sul.roome, No. 1115 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. March 28.—Cou WU. T. HOPKINS. ONE POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM on TINT OF MILK $25 profi t VT ' b6PnW.TTAII fora bottioof the with six gallons of milk, will produce 1,0 Ms of prime fresh Batter. This Inexpensive, excellent Batter is now daily consumed from the tables of the first HU tele, Reitsurunte and p . rlyste families in New York City and elsewhere. State, County and City Rights for wile, offering to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing a staple business, paying enormous profile. Agents wanted everywhere. A bottle of th.. , Eztract, sufficient to make lbs. of Butter, with full directiona ;or use, be cant te any address en the receipt of SI 00. The public are cautioned against all worthless Imi tations, sold under the name of "Batter Powders, Compounds, &a ," as the EXTRACT 0.1.' BUTTER PLANT is prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY, QMce, 115 7aiberty•StTeet, Factory, 230 Greenwich street, N. B.—By the me of the Butter Plant a pure and xcellent Table Butter Is made ut a cost- of sliteen onto per pound. [Jan. 22.—dm PUMPS I PUMPS FOR pure water use, neither bad _IC tasting wood, rusty Iron, nor poison lend, but CUCUMBER - PUMP, made of wild encumber wood, pair dyla-Odess, dura ble and rdiah/e. .Not a patent article, but the good old-fashioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate In all its parts, raising an equal amount of water, and costing leas than half the money. Easily arranged so ea to be eon-freezing, and lu construction so chnple that any one can put it up and keep it in repair. After thorough trial It Is acknowledged the DIST AIM CULAPLET. Twelve feet of toting with each pump, free of charge. Dealers sup plied at lowest mantifecttirors rates. For circulars, price lisle, Call or adddrese CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, No. 8 North Seventh Street, Agents wanted. Philadelphia. Pa. No. 624 filbert it. bet. 6th & 7th Market A Arab et, Ph/lad/ibis, Pa Feb.lo.-6ui A SERVINT FOR AUL .1.144Na-Improvesior luenitag, Clotting mut LateAliing GiOsa, "Lfrilr be atterAed to any gate end clewed from AXIL bpggy, tears or saddle, by ow head, In tiny de- Wred direction from the gate.- opened and closed from otte point, at any distance from the gate. This Im provement is minipill and cheap, yet perfect and strong not be disarranges! by the arthe Eats, por by the beet raking the pasta; may made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to gate. The vadeselepeed; Whig the alight for ,idains coon. ty, will whl TownalOp and P/112,4 ilightaarttlakstr, provement. ' IMP, Ram_ —witch vue beebread vabeable ant seriaveseeet who Woresstee to Wire through—se they melee by tbehr twebsoree, slow wed latch agate, without ma ..0.4 7 of wafts ths vetoer lipinutoberldprastisa,ltt um mu s igamett Oaf.. rtllit■E AOTE e highest V -trim odd brikeis aatLeard r. ' - Alto. 4. °Mis Milk it: +.; ' iNtott)t . Furniture Store in Gettysburg. AT THE OLD "SENTINEL" OFFICE. A. N. HUNTER k seo,, THE AMERICAN IT HAS 21'0 EQUAL, Li' TUE WORLD, And Intrinsieally the Cheapest Philadelphia, Pa AGENTS WANTED FREDERICK PAXSON, Pretith, D. W. ROBISON, Agent; .Gettyeburg, Pa EW YORK CITY THE CELEBRATED AMOY. I have opetieo an ageAcy for the SALE OF MriAL ESTATE, cottitecticca illy trot tiittolio*i in oet t sburg Pirtle' arishing to sett, or buy zoo,' dud it tc fluids odootttage tb coll. Several \ Farms and Woodland A No.l, WARM. PRICE $6,000 A TRACT, DO ACRES,- FOR $l,BOO A GOOD FARM, 230 AORRE: 7 IIRt CHEAP •:A FARM, 190 ACRES, FOR $3, 600 A FARM, 65 ACRES, FOR 82, ft *FARM, bi ACRES, FOR 52,400 A VERY GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES A VERY GOOD FARM 126 ACRES A FREY GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES A NO:1, FRUIT FARM, 200 ACRES • A GotwrAILM, 100 ACRES, bear Oettpburg A GOOD FARM. ISO SORES and 30 ACRES WOOD LAND FOR $5,801 A GOOD FARM, 11) ACRES AT $35 PER 4.cns A WRY GOOD FARM, 213:1 ACRES , AT $5O - A FAILII,IOO - At-RES, AT $5O A Y A BSI, 150 ACRES AN)) VE Rif GOOD BUILDINGS AT 930 PER ACRE •• 10000 FARM, 100 ACRES and GOOD BUILDINGS Agicrao FARM, 150 ACRES ry desirable propertY In Littleetowia. Also, sever ,al Howse and out-lots fo Gettysburg for sale. Attonley etTnv aettylburg,July 10.18673.—U. In consequence or the elsositrous fire, width In Jnu nnry In t, desern3ed their store snd Its ceutents, J. E. C.ALDWELL & CO. „Jewellers, Hare hod outdo espechtily to their order in Europe end in Anieriiit t nn entirely New Stock \ of Choice Goods, which are now open4and ready for.oramlnation. Very Fine Paris., Mantle Clocks, ( livery movement with the Lisly Improvement!.) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTSNTO MATCH, Entirely new \ . - Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORHA3I MANITF'G CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, • Best Sie>•ling Silver• Wares, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c., A very full a,sortmput at very MODERATE PRICES Pur the pro,ent at 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL ADELPHLI. filar. 4, ISCD.—Iy T O MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. Al' E. RIDLEY'S, BEM JOBBING ROOMS, El= Yon will find tho Largest Stock of Millinery and Straw (lords in this City, and a collection or Largalni not to be found elsewhere. cut lenuthe at Piece Prices. Roy and Sell for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY/ :gig, 311, 311;4 ()RAND, and 68, 6 8 / 7 0 ALLEN ST.,. CuRYER STOES. Fifth Block Eoot from the BArery, NEW YORK' CITY. Third and Scrond Floors Fire }loon-1111°11,a'. cluelvely. April 1869 't , itNa 0 180 1 I IRESPECTFULLY invite nu "'ally inspection of my ( ...tork of BONNETS & HATS, Crapes, )1 liuew , Nrta, Blonde, faces FRENCH FLOWERS, Yr.;i , l,(3;nlp cud.stranr 7.'rimenti,ze. Also FANCY GOODS of every description and ar latent styles, all of which 1 will sell at the turre,t cash prices, April 0 —3:n II AY.111l:T SIcCP.EA ?tY. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE,. FIRST TRAIN I ern ilttty.burg nt'S 15, A M npna C4IIIICCt9 at Itanuvut. JaLctiup wittb ttaiasiga- ing North and South, pa,4.4 , 0ger4 reaching Dahlia:no at 12 30, I'. M., Marti:burg at 12 45, P. 51., Philade) pba at (4), P. 31., yin 4 Nov York at CO, P. M . turning, arrive at GLltyshurg at 12 13, P. 31., with p ..,ngtre from lialtniurc, Liar: i.eturi7, do SECOND TRAIN lease, vtt)pburg 40 Y. 31 wautcts at lithoor Junction with feat line Nor It at Lt 10, P. 3I , rtatLias ilar riaburg at 4 GO, N., Philath.lpl.da at 9 00, P. M., New Torkall2 (W,P 31.; ...•j with 3.lall_Traiu Eouth xi. 2 31, P. ST., re/Kit Ing Lattimore at 5 Cb, P.M. Etturriog arrires at Gottp.bur,7, at 4 13, I'. M., with pas..myrt• from LlArri.burg, Phil:o4o4h, do A; rll 3b, 1460 READING RAIL4Q4I) StJ3INIEIt AiIItANGEMENT, YIIONDA.I, APRIL 2Gth, 4869 Qt Pat trunk line from the North and Northwest for Plittadelphia, New York. mending. Pottsville, Tatatqua: , . Ashland, Shamok in, Lebanon, Allentown, Eustan,EpiPrata, Litiz.l-1111C0Fter, Columbia, &c., de. Trains Icaeo' , llarrleburg L.r New Tot k. as follows: At 2.35, 5.20 and t.lO A. 31.. 12.25 111001. 2.00 and 10.55 P. 31., connecting' with similar Trains on the Penn. eylvanis Railroad, add arriving at .New York at 9.15, 11.45 A. 31. and 3.10 ; FAS, 920 P. M., and 6.00 A. 31., respectively. Sleeping Care accompany the 2.35, 520 A. 31. and 10.55 P. IL. Traina, without change. Leave 11arrlsburg for Rending, Pottsllllo, Tanta itta, ille,Ashland, Sharmaltla, Pine Grove, Al leutown and Philadelphia. at 0.10 A, 31., 2.00 and 4.10 P. SI.. stopping at Lebanon and prPacipal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. AL train making Connections for Philadelphle. Pottarille• and Columbia., only. For Pottsville ' Schuylkill haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Suquelianun Rail Road, leave' (Jamie burg at 3.24) P.M. . Returning: Leave New Yotk nt 9.00 A. 31., 1410 noon, 5.05 and b.OO P. 31., Philadelphia at 0.11", A. 111. .L 0 a.:• , ) P. 31.; Sleeping care, liccompao% the 9.00 A. 'tt 5.05 and 8.00 P. M. trains iron Now York, wlthoct cids.l4,• Way l'amsunger 'Frain leave, VII iladelpilla a t 7.30 A 31.; connecting with similar train on East PPIIIIIt. Rail road, returning frug. at 6:0 P. bj .. stopping at all Stationi. Loave Pottsville at 7.30, 5.4.5 A. 31., and 2.45 P. M o Shamokin at 5.25 and 10.75 A. M., Ashland at T.OO A. 31., and 12.10 next, Tamaqua at 8.00 A. 31., and 2.20 P.M., for Philadelphia and New York. Learn Potteeillo, via. Schuylkill and Suagneltanna Railroad at 7.00 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.70 A. XI, for I'4ml:trove and Tremont. Evading Accoructiothaiou Train: Leaves Reading t 7.44 4. 5.1.5 P. M. PottNtOWTI ACCOMIIIO‘I3 , JUD Traiu: Leave] Potts town at 0.23 A. 31 , returning loaves Philadelphia at 420 P. 31 Columbia 113i1 Road Trains kayo Iloading at 7.00 A. M., nod 6.15 r. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster Columbirt..t c. Perk ioruen Rail Road Trains lease Perk ionten Junc- Hon at 9.00 A. EL and 000 P. 51. Returning; Leave Sltippacl,•. at 8 10 A. M., and 1.00 P. BI , with sinilar trains citi Reading Rail Road'. ' On Suudaya: Lave New York at 6,00 P. 9.1., Phila delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 P, 51., the 8.00 A, 31. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. Al.; Liar rhburg 5.20 A. 31:and 4.10 and 10.55 P. 31., and Read ing at 12.55 midnight, 2.54 and 7.15 A. M. for Hurtle.. burg, at 12.55 midnight, and 7.05 A. 51. for New York, and 1/.40A. 51., and 4.25 Y.M. for Philadelphia, Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all }mints, at rednced Rates. haggagg checked thringhi 100 pounds allowed ent„b - Pneniongor • 0 A. NIGOLLB, General But.erfiatandent Beading, Pa., May 7, 1169. NORTHERN" CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER SCHEDULE. Oa and after Noy. 22,1368, Trains will lease fianoyer Junction as follows; 4,ltAyE WIRTH W ARR. 1.02 a. m.—Rally for iltilliamsport, daily (except Sundays) fur Elrpil - a o Rochester, Buffalo, Niagarslans and Brie and the West. 10.L3 a. tn.—Bally (except Sund's) for Elmira, Barr alo, Ac. 2.05 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williamsport end Erie. 6.05 p. m.—Dally(ezcept Stindys) for York. 9.3 T p. (except Sundaays) for Ilarrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOINFIWARD. 12.30 a. m.—Dallystepping at Parkteu only. 7.42 a. M. -- D 4 O.l(44cePt asiada7s) sif.PP(xtyst all 4tt0 nw 7.32 a. za.— ally stopping at Parkton oni 2.43 p. m.—Daily (except thindays) ato Matisse. 2.15 W. 8. TOTING, en . Agent, Masora, lid, periatenaant. rrisbarg.Pmel, N. DITBARBT, GOD U11.16./1.9?-4 IjEIiNSYLV.AS - O(tENTRAL .I RAILROAD. Double track urontexanning between Philade!ph!' and P#Ws ll lt , night ite4hts MAO - abuts snake the tollowlearodocrey6s with this Trunk line: Gettysburg / leave at 9.00 e. as. 1246 p. 91, L.noverJunettowaniTe tchoo 9.86 f" leave 10 .86 9.66 Ranisbag , arrive 12.66 p. b. 11.45 4 leave 0 226 a. as. llhilettatpirla 9 9.60 .4P 0.60 amblers . leave 1.12 " 12.19 4 apkr• 1.26 a; _ 6 . , At Phi cuss cobboatlato abdo with , the train No*lark *nem sad sell Otter. At pittaimis coamotiote grp - 14•4• 2 11 1 311 New 01441)140. with Ws trans fbr all Western , 1116,T0r Ake fiturt billserbigfori emir s =yaw itr*ftiumk 1 vouNT'S colerPOvan 1 , 4 r r I:ki:cußEJetr _ . . PUTRID 8 ORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other ridLaminator,. or inward disease at tbe Throat lf not of .too long standing. AIeo,SCABLET PEVfI. Thus Medicine basbeen tried in THOUSAND'S OF CASES, in :• difreieni Pails of tbe country, and has never been known to fail if taken in time and accenting to directions. It ikwarranted locust. Olvett a trial and it will speak for Itself. Every household should provide themselves with a box of this medicine and keep It an bands. The cures that it has effected are truly marvelous. sku,..Prepared and sold by ISRAIL To tr rk Co.,Get tyaburg, Psi or by Oscar authorised agents. For sale at nearly ill thoStoros In Adams ceanty. May 29,1867.-tf ISRAEL YOUNT k 00. ZINGARI BITTERS. A SAFE BLOOD PDRIFIERI A's TOICIC, A PLEASANT' BEVERAGE. A CE N CURE McCREARY, The. Z1NG..4.R1 BITTERS are Compounded from a prescription of thecelebrated Egyptian physician DL CHEOPSIII3, rho, after years of trial and experiment, discovered the Eingerinf Herb—the meet remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded—certainly the moat effective in the cure of dia. ease. It. in combination with the othervalemble pro. parties of which the El Ni3ARI BITTERS is composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Cliolie, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, Rheu matism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Xorbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha bitual Cost v e ness, &c.,&c. • In the Pntrzxtion and CURE of tho above diseases, it has never been known to fill, as thousands uf oar most prominent citizens throughout all parts . of tho country, will testify. Lot the afflicted semi for cif'. c,ular containing testimonials and certificates of those w s lie have been cured after their cases hfdre been pro= noun ed 11. , ficiess by our b. st physician*. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. ItAIITER & CO., No. c N. Front St., Philadelphia. ntpomAtENDED BY Ex. Hey. David It. PUT ‘ ter, of Pennsylvania. lion. Robert J. Fisher, lion. Edward Hi:Pliers:mi. Hon. Joel 1k Danner, Hon. Wlll. 7.lcSlitrry; and others, Air SExiii Putt CI 'LULL A RS."Vst Feb. ID,- ICCD,s—ly CHERRY 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 media tine, hananything WOO eo widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among 01051 of the• races of men it h 3-0 Titlark higher and higher In their estimation, as it has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, bare made it known as a reliable protector against them. While aihiptod to milder forms of die ea, and to young children, It in at the same time the most effectual remedy that coo he given for Incipient coreiumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden at tacks of Croup, it be kept on band In every family, and indeed no nil are sometime subject to cold., and coughs, all th...uld be provided with this an tidote for them Altto.ugh seta t-1 ConsumptO n is thought lueuratae, NS ill greet no roto , rt of C,l-i l uh ere the di Ea,e teemed SittLd, hare beer. cotopletray ea ro , t, and toe patient r 4 to aouud 1.:..41:!1 by the Cherry i'e4:req. So complete is ad tn.i.lery nice the dlsours:4 the Lungs and Throat, that the most yl,!itate of them, under the Clarry Pecfi,ral they •uhal.le and disappear. Sing ,- rt a:td Lath:: ~ /kers find great protection from it. .Aleit.a.3. is iilicay9tiiliiire.l and often cured Ly it. generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectora in stnall and frequent doses. Fe generally are its virtues known that we need not ;mulish the certificates of them here, ur do more than ae•ore tho I,nblic that its onvlities NI!, Ayers Ague Cure„ • Fbr Percr and Aguc. Intermittent Firer, ChiU Ferer Remillent Fever, Pow!, 49,44, Periodical or Blanc dh., and lathed all the njection l which arise from MI zla r . marsh, or miasmatic pasont. A. it, tame Implies,it dues Cure, and does not rail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bleinnth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what— ever, it in notably injures any patient. Tho number aids import:thereof its cares in the arum itistrletn, •re 'literally beyond account, and wo believe without a par.il lel lu tho history of Arils medicine. 04r Dritie tr zratitl.d by the ackyr31,34.1.31.i..r.:* we rut3c.h.....3f the effected In obstinate oases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Lina , cliuoited p eitbor resident in, or travel ing through tribtruiatic localitied, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURE For Lied. Gbaplaints,nrieing from torpidity of the Liv , r, it is lin excellent :eerie ly, rtim casting the Liver Into he•lthy activity. yot Bilious Disorders and Liver Coml,h t l,„ig, it is an exec-Ile:it routed/ , kin.hclyii mono truly relparkable eons, N.l. p ie other medicines had failed. • Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER CO , P.n.:aka! and Analytical Chetniits, Lowell, Mest.,and sold all round the world. Per silo by A. D. Burbler, Druggist, Gettysburg Pa. [Oet.2, 1668.-3 a THE GREAT Invigorator and Restorer B.McCURDY Sup't • OF THE Vitality of the Stomach. F'ral.ured from .Puri — Vegetable Malerics ts. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant Aromatics. This invaluable Remedy for Dycpepsta and General Debility of tho iyatena is offered to the public, after a fair trial of its merits, with entire confidence that it will c..tornand their approval. It has been submitted, with the materials which compose it, to praetieing Physicians—among others to Dr. M. D. G. Peewee, one of our old eat and most eminent Physicians, resid ing at New. Oxford, who, after examination, pro nolinceJ it n Remedy which wonld not to &how tie salocary effects, when proporly adroit:Lieu:rod, in caps Of Dyspepsia, springing from chl ego and debilitating effects of cariona inwbrd dhicasoc—weoketing, and at !act di_struyiug the nervons power of the stomach it self—and therefore ontitttug it to Le emphatically called ••The Great Invigorator." Dr. W. .I...llueetine, another proualueut Physician of New Oxford, thus gives hie opinion: New OXFOIID,Dec.BO,IB.SB. Mr. Joux DeBBIT. Lour Sir:—At your request I have examined "The Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula from which it is prepared. It is composed of some of the most powerful vegetable tonics and most pleasant etromatirs known to our sod 1 hxe no lilififams is recommending It in Chronic misesof Dys pepsia, and In all eyses of Indigellttolit reuniting From debility. of the Stomach. Believing that, if properly used. it tillt be of hicalculeble benoilt to the seaering of our riiee;' , 4 subscribe myself, `y'OP nit, very rezpectfdlly, •.. uri:! W. J. MciA l / 1 1E, AL D. sstyllanufactorlat and for sale, wholesale and re tail . at New Oxford. Mame county, Pa, by lIHSHBr k BEADY, Proprietors. AGENTS.—Tbo ''Great. Invigorator' can be .had from the following Agents , U. E. Fouts, Baltimore, Vol.; B . l l.4ibboi,s, rooro, Md.; a.. D. Boehler,'Getilbh4r . Pa.; A. 8. Hildebrand, East Horlin, pa.•, Wilson, Berwick Bor., to.; Theodore Jaeger, Be rwiek,Bor, Pa.; F. X Iristitown, Pa.l 8,0, Lawrence . Mount Rock Pa.; W. A. Mcllhenny, Bed Laud, P. ' .1.Pe.,• J.. If Wiest Now Oxford, Pa.; D.M. Miller, New Oxiku!si /5,-4 • HAIR VIGOR FOR TILE RENOVATION OF THE H A I_ Rt • The Great Desiderat of the Age • A dressing which lost opda agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preservingAh l e hair. Faded or gray hair 8 Soon restored to iti f irlpfuolsoittr 414 gke 9448 ayp freraners ‘l/ 1 ,01 44 X. Thin hair is thickened, telling hair citscit4attd baldness otters, though not always cured by Nothing tau restore the hair where the (011104 are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful ne by this application. Instead of fouling .the hair itk a psudy sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor- OUL Its occasional use will prevent the lug; It= turning gray or billing off, and consequently prevent baldness. tree Town those deleterious substances Which make some preparations dangerous and Wuxi tall to the hair, the Vigor inn only benefit bat no ham It. If wanted: siorely for =I HAIR ;DRESSING, nothing else can be tosind 110 desirable. Oesialdiag neither 01l nor dys , it doss act s t 1 whits dalnlFlo44l. yet lists tangs, on the hair, &fig It a rich &Mt hafts and a gratealpastasso.- Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & 0o.) mucTrcua ,tiAzmit:,wa=ns'y P r a i a"igrloi s met p ,A.6 4lll4l ; pukka, Dtwki, le 13? ME= TILE GREAT PILEVENTIVF OF 'DISEASES AYER'S r 1 210 1 7, iloo PER-110mA'. LOWLI4 MA,136, .14 •• f- V„ trNORRIS,A-If A. , wawa 8011011111 RPM GO TO NORRIT—If you wan a fashionable lIAT or 'CAP. GO TO NORRlS'—lfyou want f.hionable•Nsolurni, or good PAPER COLLAR and CUMPg• G O TO NORRIS'--If/you want 1 - PI berthing In the GENTLISEUPS LINE, for he keeps nothing but Gentlenten'ivweer, and has the LARGEST STOCK IN TAE COEINTY. G0:20 NORRIS'—If you want good pair of riosa MADE a AITERS, war rantod to giro tiatistdctioo or Stoney REFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM mu Just received a large supply of SPRING GOODS, Consisting of COATS, AN PTS 7 VESTS, • OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR 'T S Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and - CIGARS, all of whlcl will Gs sold at short profits and warrant ed to please. Give LlMstcall at Isla store on Balti more streat,(Picking's old Mend) near the Diamond. April 9,1130.—ff CLOTHING Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. NEW FIRM! COBEAN 011.1.1W1NGHAM H AZinv received from the City • new mud large CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. • She /until hero elf blii.ll selected with great care sad with a desire to meet the wombs of this community. The public will find the goods to Le of the best quality ■udlbe LATEST STYLES, One and all are inyl teJ to call at our Stara, on 13altl rnora trcot, dettyiLuz, nearly oppoalte Fahneatock Dm. R. C. COREA N, AprO 16.—tr JA9 CUNNINOUANS. KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporinm, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE YR.FSDrE.74JA CREECH THE rinderiign:d 44.4,:ttr i t r9tarbed from the eft litnith th e Into end Cheapest variety of Boole. o cee . and Giterr, for Spring and Sommer r ever of. Wed in tietty:loirg. Ilieittaok cotkilstd of LADIEA' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,. LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, N LARGE VARIET GENTS' I FRENCH CALF BO OTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF SAL-MORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, lc. ga • MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, BALMORAL GAITERS, MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., lc. BOYS' C ONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORAL.% BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., to. INFANTA' SHOES, all styles, IN LABOR VARIETY. Also; Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con stantly on band. All will be sold at the lowest living prate. Bur era, from town and country, are invited to cell end examine goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. 1 The MANUFACTURING c; Roofs &noes, iiiid teva, will 10E) LS cii4icti oil, in ell its brandies, as be lea Repairing done on short notic, By em loyins none but first-class workman, and tislng , none but the choicest leather, he fools confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing wilt be left on done to deserve It. esej_Thankful for pant favors, ts • continu ance of public patronage. D. H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 1888.-tf Ci l oTH.lNqi CLOTHING! NEW Axp, 'LARGE ARRIVAL ! J. BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and York street,hosinst returned Nom the city with an nominally attractive assortment of CLOTIAING FOR FALL .% which ha *4ll skit 'a Clinch Nem as cannot 1111 to lot t o them off vory rapidly. Coll and Judge for your aelteg. 'To look at the excellent materiel, tasteful cutting, and goat Cud ealatatitial sewing, and• then 'to get his low priona-nallere cannot help but boy, Whoa they see it so much to their interest to do so. ' lie tilt" Coats, Pants, Vests, ofall styles and materi als; , Hats,Eaots and Shoe"; Shirts, tit, all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker chiefs, Neck Tie.. Cravat., Linen and PaperCollata, Suspenders, Brughes, Combs ; Trunks, Valise,: Hrillirtil*, FoOret Gnisvis, Sugars, Smoking ond Chewing Tohorcos,Pfpes,atatioueryge. 0100hS, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirely too numerou s to &dad fa a newspaper advertisement. His Auks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that t it will please—and no One Call or willeelicheaper. Don'tforgat the place-corner of York streetoad tbeDlaznond,Oottysbura. Nov. 6,111118.-tf JAOOBBSI EIS Pine Custom Made BOATS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN, All the lalin,DpiCi IytTLO oh %mud or made to measure. Mews fixed et lAW Incivatu. An I,lllm- Mated Price Ltst with instructions four self measure ment sent on receipt of , !oat Olipe allittews, WM. 1, 11.1113%.1117 1 48 lowa Math at., above Chestnut, PHILAbILPUU. August 21,1668.4 y _ ...._ BOWS AND SHOria, NEW' its rA .g.t,iiiimielr r. —..., Ttsitaitaik . r tau stotad a new b2ll# fur -- - --2"Qh 40 . / " 10 .1 0 , - - .. ff,ibr aim es* 110 ' riij**" arm alitillie es* whar• lke BQQ*B4ON I (*ter' , e 1 slip.. -. i:r.,=..... . ,„,..,....., - Ail,i; iirza..._•o,-, ..,,,a411.. y ~r „3410, At. '4.4..T;5. , &5116'.E 7 5 . . ME D. KITZWILLER & BRO., "G'ETTYSBVItG, PENZVA MY STUT, OPPOIIIIII Tint HANK }{".Jost received from flwClty a large amort meat of BOOTS& SHOES / 101 GENTLEION,. LADIES & CHIL PRENS' WEAR, Consisting of dalfSt Kip Boots, Cohgress & Balmoral Gai z/ tors, Slippers, &e. Made hi lideet styles and of best nzate- We aIsoyIIANUFACTORE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND BBOBS—the work being made ap of best materiels and by first Maas workmen. The senior partner boa beau in the busiest. for over lb sass sad personally s uperintends all work made op. e respectfully invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, vo give entire eatisfactiou. Aptlllo, 1869.-tf LADIES' HATS, Always the latest Myles out, and at lowan prices RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, &C., New Onuds every week darlug the'ammun, at U. 8. WOODS• Store, Corner York street and Diamand. April 10.—Ain GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, BY W. T. KING York Street, Gettyabury, Pa. lan. lb, 1869.—tf JOSEPH JACOBS, IffEROIIANT TAILOR, CIIA.3IBEREBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG. MITE undersigned, of the late firm of Gee. Jacobs & Bro., would most respectfully Inform Ids Mende and the public generally, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chambersburg Weil., neat door to the old place, and three doors cut of the Keystone Rouse, where he will be happy to wait on all who may patronize him. Ms stock of CLOTHS, CASSIKERS, VESTING'S, TRIMMLNGS, lc., &c.. ke, will be found choke and chwtp—very dasirable to see lest from. All kinds of Goods for sale—whether he manufactures or tot. GOODS MADE UP with dispatch, as well when bought at other stores as at his own. The very best work will be made—good fits and salistant4l sowing ,—and nothing w 11; Le deemed too much trouble to ren ler satisfaction in °Very case. The latest New York ,Fashions regularly received. 'C t itting dont., as usu iL *share of public patronage Is solicited, and no et fortSkared to deserve it. April 10.—tf JOSEPLI JACOBS. EfA TS & CAPS. Spring & Summer Styles. S. S. M'CREABY H " Jtuit reeelved • fresh and generalataortment of RATS, Including dot very latest style fine 811 k Casalmere, and Soft liar Hata, and also a large aupply of fine and low priced. Wool tiad WM for Men and BOYS. Re livelier hit V.iads and thepubllc to giro hints call. 1U•o.11, Orectrito. GROCERIES & LUtif'd AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON TUE TULL, bALMOU SMUT, hirfTYSBURG, PA FRESH GROCERIES every week from the City, Proviaioae, Dried an Green frwita of ell allay. ma ham at loaves rahea, PLOUR, COEN MEAL, CRERBE, DERR CIDER YIN 80 AR, SOAK/ OP ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS; CONFECTIONARIES, BROOM E, Ac.; also, LITMBER, at,clt sa Scantling, Pieta, Shingles, Plank, &c 4 coat natty on nand at lowest living rates, Callond see. Juno 94.—ti. • G L S P 00. Dealers in Flour ) Grocer ies, Notjons , &c ., aEI v ITS.I4URG PA., N t ac ir k E o .Le at "11 1 Md foltdb the public to taod, on yor tlizirdai . w . • neat door to the • Globe Inn, comfit log of the beet r of t GROCER lES, Sogers, , Byraps, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Spleen, Salt, he.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR fi the market, with Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Fish, 'Dried Frvlte,Confec Kona, he. Abo, NO TIQWS, In grer,t Nat-loin Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Orockery-ware, Baskets, Segue, Tobe,cees, and a thousand and oneother litYrrtß AND EWA, nice and fresh, always for sale. Giatasrui Go. will spare no effort to plasma, aad are confident of being able to doso. t,7emuismtly k k omp . ag a hall and choke itto.4, i‘ad very lowest profits. 441/7d PRODUCZ wanted, eith kw the cub, or la exchange !Draped', h4hest market er pr4.o adegid. T0.9./CPU B. GILLESPIE, June 17,1883.—tf DA.S.I.IIL CASHMAN. WM. BOYER & SON, oz:aLsas IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS , TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Wqre. IW-A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY, Doc, 4, 1887.-tf - . BARGAINS ar. tks naw GROCERY IN 'CIETTYSEUXI(34. JACOB 'W. ORESS 1111 FATING opened a new aroserl, 41 JUL it aorta-west eorner of I,a• ..ettysbarig,on baalW , recely•d • 'P 101 (44 Wier Pealle Square, G-ROCEP mot of PREB/1 Includin Sum,' Coffon, lES, Bytom, WltßaWs Marne; Syrup, Teas llaann,aboolders,4c Also: QUEENSWAY Nuta,Yrnits, 4 S, CONFECTIONS, Inar ally We WOA a' ,Ifanerartfelse and Notions goner. TUM. so keep on rand YLOl7li and nip eell mil* * y .trehasod for CAM I am prepared to V -.asap. Div* me a can iyd Judge Jor your. .26,1f47.-4,f .I`. W. ORM. drROCERY. WIC E. MIL LE /TO OPISND arixery, Vegetable and Notion Store atbrie reidisoraluatolai t isetliftehr MAU . . L i t4 I I4 4 'XIVUE 13711 EM t . iir amaiii t •uaii 64; 104qpid hi Maw. Oft. OU. pre-st - • rims DAVID KITZIIILLER, JACOB A.KITZ3IILLER GETTYSBURG, PA., VVILL promptly attend to all or `" dem In his line. Work done in the moat emir factory manner, mutat prisms* low as ran possibly be afforded to make a living. GAS PIPE furnished, we well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Llghts kc.; also WATER PIPE, Stop., Top ant Trost Spigots, and, I n short. ererythin g belonging to gam or Water fixture.. Bella hung, and furnished If desired. Look■ of al kinds repaired. (Dee. 23.1867.4. MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL. THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL,on Numb creek, four miles from Gettysburg, et which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else readout such a factory, and needed in the bonding lice. The best of lumber will strays be used, all thoroughly dried, • kiln having been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as tow as thaluarest, and *Vary effort made to icons. modate custowri. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. Slay 20, 1669.-1 y Is prepared to odez tothePublic,sppfWgla kla as cheap ca b. had 12 ilia c-Anty. 11111.141rehe,ro«4 WW do tall to call awl sz a w n . my Ones heft buying ehbwhere, FU R ITURE maddiea!tapairtng dons neat cheap art?, with distwo* A611.-tt , NEW \ BIJSINE SS. Upholsteiug & Trirming. WILLIAIOE. CULP H A Lly en Vareie,'otta l atglon°Patitl:foWeeuer' . Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering Ile iJo continues his old betelneee of Trimming Buggies, Carriages, &c., and solicits from the public their patronage. Charges moderate. Getlyeburg, Pa., Dee.l.l..—tf HOWE MACHINES! THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE JACOB F. THOMAS, event for Adam: amity. At., Granite HQ, P. O, (Outdoes BiaiiaM) O RIMS will be proutytly attended to.: Machines delivered to all pails of the county sod instrue- Motu, given grads. 13_The public are cautioned against parties who use the name of ROWS In connection with their ma chines on &tomtit of the popularity of the Rows Ma. Thareare none tigNIIINt. unless they have icomileon each machine ntedalllon having the Menses of RLIAS FLOWS, Jr. on it, kc. Feb. 26—tf The undersigned will pay the 141gbeat market price GOOD WHEAT, delivered at Ms WU, ' , Glenwood 111111 e,. lbrmerly Mallbenneb, In Metlaud tow:1110p D«. 18, saes.—t( Surveying—Clanvoyaneukg . vai Ss WITH v v FAIRVIEII:4,, *it Tenders his services tra site PRACTICAL Skr public " a and is P r VEAPia tPiii4T4 7 JRVEYOR, aonata# Um*. Lots to., On mi. AACenaer.ho Nr4 l e. •e taken oat a 'Conveyancer's DXIWI,...M.Pkr .tend to preparing -4a l Y a" ALNA.I3I2I, LBABIIB, AR / AGBISKEIT, CUSSING. BAT kg be AT BALIB, Ac. ys • yr .d considerable experience fa thls line, be p y receive a Moral share of patronage. Bus 4 omptly attended to and charges reasonable.— addreas,Pairdeld, Adams co., Pa. Jan. 1.1869.-14 JOHN G. LENHART, SURVEYOR. Wltl iv em me. ptly attend b all cane Ls the Bervey CHARGES VERY MODERATE. iteeldelme la New Oxford, Adams ea, Pa. Marsh 6..-3 m• ICE CRUM SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, newt door to Bogle Hotel, His ;always on hand • large assortiogni of 11l bads of CONFECTIONERY, = la of r .... _ll/0 best with /twits, MAIM% \ ,T C E CREAM MIT " i t ila airat 4 1,1*gre 144 . imillo s or Par dos prong, l. astim modal soooousoilitiose tar Law Ointtlaus, as 1114oriatood to plum 04.1iMa latile \ oli to stY4 4141 4 44a, , ' Apt Yk—tt Tam - mato taltaxlttrat7l7 Ara 1.441 / Wins Saris. VANTUadAKIX6: MRS. E. J. ZIEGLER • o prepared to dolmen', deserlptlotiof Plain Sewing, Dress Making included. Rirehlacoa—last Middle at., one door from lb* Matbo• Cat Cluarek,Gattyabarg, Pa. [Feb. s.—lf JOHN W. TIPTON, FASHION- Ana BARBER, opposite the Sante 11•41, Gettyaborg.Ps., where h• eon et ill iltoeibe &mad ready tolittaDdlo all basis.o in his llo•. aiso•••••ell•nt sasistani and will insure satis faction. Give tilts • call. May 29.1867. GRANITE-YARD , GETTYSBURG, PA., OX E.4,11..R0AD, NEAR FR MOUT DEPOT. PETER BEITLER le prepared to farni66 GRANITE, for all Llnd• of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, ■t reasonaLte rates-- Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Pos‘ts, Monuments, Ceme• tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and finished in every • tyie Loot of workmen. Ika..Ordere from a distance promptly Attended to. Jrll3o 3. tf JEREMIAII GULP GETrYSB URO, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, Is prepared Co furnts4 on 111 , 71 notice ind reason:110o ter.. COFFINS OF ALL STYLES k2eos on hard n large assortment of WALL PA PEIL which ho Whet tuwest cash rates. nod If de sired wit! furnish hands to fat it on the asp. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. •t Y. , rk etreet-a few doers exe t efLutberan Chute. May . 27,18 CA— U. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Lae Middle tired, hatfa 'quart front the anat.-house, FURNITURE. D, C, SHEAFFR PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) in all its branches ELIAS HO WE, JR., SEWING MACHINES. WHEA.T WANTED. °SORGE GINOELL. goluw.T COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! This hang triad and popular Remedy le semis eallosl to tho &Agouties of the public. As often es the year sulk around, the proprietor* spatially , imam their bow to this people, sad nolod than Una annsept the many things revered for the health, (salmi mid sm temente of the family through . the long, and tedious months of whiter, Coe'' Cough Balsam should met be forgotten. For yeirs it km been h leimehold seedl eitte—aad ese.thers anxious for the safety of their ail. dren, sod all whosolfer from any dimes' of thentruat, chest and louts, rennet , afford to be without it. la addition to the erdloary' fear ewers no king In tit market, we now furnish our mammoth family ales bottle., which will, In common with as. °Merril" ►s found et .11 Dreg Stores. FOR CROUP, The Italics la ill he found larealalsble. sea aay •Itrays be relied upon In the aso t aatreaeeasee. WHOOPING COUGH. The tratlruotty trail alto bars loud C.d. this taut We 41.es...during the last ten year* 'a,thst It la variably relieves sad cures It. SORE THROAT Keep sour throat wet with the Balama—taklog lit tle and otten—auu you will very loon dad reliot HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at uuce to a steady use ut this great rerse43.— It will succeed In giving relief where all ether re rau4ies Late failed. SORENESS OF THE TITROA.I", CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and isuneediaaslyt talcinu Co.'. Cough Balsam, when troubled wlee.aay. of the. above ulll3 ed difficulties. They are aVa Armstonitor.tr symptoms of Camknmption, and if no a arrested, tallii Kumar or later sweep 300 away Wu the main if shadow' from which none can OT J redtula. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a ears worn sufferer kaa bead roller' and Ll day refuters that ber Ifb leas been mad* easy and pro longed by the use ut Co..' Cough Bolan. IN SHORT, ne people inner the article, and it Iv from rus. It art r.kr rate by every Dr.egiriee and Dealer to itedicittee lit the United States. • THE C. G. CLARK CO., • Sole Proprleton, New HaTex, Ct. Read.! Read 1 ! Read I THE AT I'ENTION of the PEOPLE 18 CALLED TO TEE World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure_ =Thispreparation is pronounced by Dyspeptibe as rife only known remedy that will surely cum that ag— gravating and hital malady. Tor years it sampt ot its fearful tide, carryiag before It to an untimely pale, to millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Care bus come to the Rescue Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Stick HeadaeAe *urneaa or Acidity of Stomach, Bia- isg of Food, Flatulency, Laa- sittale, Wearineo, finally ler- *►inaHag in Deal Are as sorely eared by this potent remedy, am the pa tient takes it. Althowsh but Ave years Wine the people, whet Is the verdict of the messes t Hear whet Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, sera: [From LETTER SILI79X, N Eanorlkool 11111.1cauiss, Wu, J0a...2111; Misfits. C. 0. Mils t Co., Now Ede". dtotk • Both myself sad rife hays itood - CoesD7oposeta Chug, said te has proved PMEIPECILS lalinioso47 es • Bos. W I have 1 1 / 4 1) hoottattost saplog am Ira /image eviv l. od O.ILEAT BiIICITIT ita Very 046/Poetteiir., (Shiner 4 UMW. 4MULT.II A P .;REAT. BIitSSING. the A Bee. L. P. WIND, Aeon, /Armin Ce., 0.) -cars. Strong at Ann:fro:en Dr•upgrists, anatimmi. Gentlemen:—lt gives me great pleasure to state tha t my wife has derived great benefit frees the see et Doe's Dyspepsia Core. She has been km • nualtsr et years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, socompanied by vtotsat paroxysms of constipation with* so pros trated her that she was all the while 11:e months , us able to do anything. She took, at ye:: instaaaa, Dyspepsia Curs, and baa derived 01111 LT 810/SIWIT 1/840,11 IT, and • now comparatively well. She ra garde this medicine as • great blessing, Ttsly yours, Jen. 13,1868 CLERG YMEN. The Row. ILIAC Amur, of Allogbany. tomtit., the bre cored him, after all other reosedles bad kilo!. t DRUGGISTS. 'Ala' druggist in the country will till yea it you take tie of fie eniraire, tint **fey theerbaym • bottle of 0004 Dysionpain Cure from ikam_ . speaks In tie sod unqualified praise of great aledieftal vis tas& /Coe's Dy attepsia Cure WI. 1•1011441 liable la all Num atlllatrioss‘ , one, tm.r CoWatelsi 010141 sad Mallory tooriorei median etioNlo4olo l , aPy le ts to atty or country inrerywamr: og INC IlholtOrvor'brappilleillort Is • ; C. GI, 0 434C...9e: Debt IlhefsfeitmakmaPriesoleew A. D. BDlfiltliiti! i / Gotistorivfo.c,... Agent for Adams oda" Par L. T. WARD 03 ..._v~s'+~r~ rit"oe•ttaadoi bot,ior itrA T•it, ICH! , %Su am....44t. day airmalusi.lil 60.09 • not pail within tbp,J Wli ti stil sad uullts4 tint' of thewoolsmpro 4•••••:e ra; 1D rsitTzu, - •. libackhleiht• sl ng by the quart4r, tlcea trlglArkin,4ll.o apes, , ME& • AllillorkiHiltsdribirma “Auas asomiet amok. cum.* tionice~ , • „ *ft Wilda win • 4t..., Ana ..* lets, te., In Rvery vars.:omnd n •Itort Potlce; Terme Cum. • urrlcti.L COYPU' 4> 'tc4ide34.laajpe,-itel.ar I, 41 ASMICi3i6/0411.110 ‘PrioNonalary--.1 mut. Si kr) itt.,Lsrmi flocanter— • air, Clerk of theangris —A. W. “Iriet if..-Wm. A.. • - • rreailitrer...a. D. Walt ham.. - Lissa. Cunolgen-.Dr. M. 1. litOlaie. durveyer—Jaien D. 11041400...,.. Gom..simtookerii..4taboble Si %Airs*. Morit..-.P. X, cOlealk. Pltrtictss Assr. r•egors of Weir •her+-4olika ihnoolo Mar Jon. nomad .If. Treat I wiltort—lLourz L. iyeals ,i4 AS 41.11,4v4T. ' BOROV, o or Burgess—Peter 3iiert an: S. 11.rtflton, Alexi) W Lrraa, A.• 11,441 r:. airk—J44l/ 1 54.11 . 1.1 a. 1t0.4.41. W1. 110 4 1 ' t Dfrett,l—Dok d • T. Kiu..7, Job 'ter. reta ry—john P. X • q. ItllllllCllO Ourat. ritti,l4•4-.2.040 sVrt'S‘l. Cathie r NW", y Bait. r.Amr—lfet , l9 d. n.uu•g• Directors-4...m0 ahrope.,..- • NVirt, D tri , l WON, Mir! Storry,lV.llidari D. litoos,J citir Ytttox L.bs4Nz, or P, , 5,4,144: ~,,rye Tht*pe. - —(ic,r46 To! Pr—A. M.lfonter, •• • Direators--0...re Thron*. DaH 11, °ow* Reboot Ye 11, JOl.ll L • ,b .4,,tmelaugo. • assa aitsut cp B..liick. Ary — W.tli#Lar,lllo4ll.ll. focrer—Ale•atilee e0b1144.. • J 1 c prs—J.,tth 24 /. p.lll„4er, Goorge "LIB! A I.:salaam . Cobeas, A rAAII.I COT irrou. awe I=l Vic, Pr cs ide sat--d.trattel S. Ross Scrrela•ry—DavidA. Tr,aturcr—Edward U, rata Clem Zzenntre ricking, Jacvt, 61ui . • &LASH cv1;.71 . 1 A4/1110GLIS --S kml,l 11 , .rtkot. • SLahar ;p • nj S•••ro? I ry—lfao ry :‘ , lj try —Cdwar4 Tr! iert —Wllll.im R. Wilaon. :toutarba,Vre.terick Dieb/, n r,mo, John 11. 11.1C1411141.-. ASSOCIA Pry .1 , 1 , ,!--Edwa rd G. Fab aestoc 1", cterit —William A Dune McCreary). Tr , 1! , ,,--114 - tob A. R hsmillar. .11z r 11;tury !Wailer, J, Kn i pp. J,.An Calp (of 11.411rq COVANY J . .tiklaattl)Ck. r ~ try —IY .A. Uri Tr::, ,• , ,— J,pet B. . . a;•ry-1. U. 51. \ tlvs, =1 lertl—'LargeCW. * S. y awl rfe4 .11 r . W. S. R. llneeftii./.3 orrristrta • .lUcue4y, Tr. 414.1.1. part. T t r ulAk.+ doge c..11.,:rg on& r.s.tern rr tie WWI • 0 AVo.. O. 0. C E. /Aro 63stteefs,r1 X•,.126.1. 0 107..5' If 01,1,1' 40114 iromfar 11.04 4mtrirua tod,t, lui !Isnry•la °tot,. h. ..../zontr4.4l.y.ipi, .114, _AWNS. :•,V it ruot, Stifujor4v Thai; WAAL Jr.` II 111, or iry FriJßy oveatiiic,. I' 4..4. R —ID aterfvi. • 7.4 8 /ill rd.ty el, n iUg, .1 r! !Red.. S . , 21 t S. t..;- 11n.tflang, every iv . • /..g craw. (CisrlaC4),--P4llllofrAg Se: oc.* 11 Pr . ..4040M etliOtiti (0146•41firi,' stabbnita morning 11%vittes•lay.,es,Oug. Darfig ..vrniogyerilere wattled. • ka.r44.(1/KAitate)—iPtik_✓.lo6, v 1:011,tth ovt,ilri.; I, z!—lton's. ~v..r. .r;.l Chars/at eruclin.r. . 6.lb6.lthAnt.rniag lav, Volting. • . etztiaile— Ilea. Joseph god. gal InCliiiigg and allew< ne,f ivs. 7 -gat ' J r by../I,lri I a rpolliparala: troto.linat 6 J. COVE itA.'T , , 6".,„4,et:kiru 4 stedtoki a V. 14 II .144)0k Ita er's itore.,ll!thtint . 1 !01441111 , • Slay-29,1861• • -• 9.1.V1D A. BUE4L M . tkitt eili•etz , r othe., o lit rattly' t • . th , !otirt teat NV 1- lAlV,Oltzu Ourc , ufeeutreSpylre. Ntry 29.1361. j9S. H. LEFE urnsrrowir, Will promptly Attend to Oo • Wtillair of Deedi, Lowe. ka. ontrustod to ht. urn.. U 1 OlUce ou Vroderlck etrost,•l L) Drs. Shorth M 41411107. May2o, 1969.—/T• Y. ICCO7fAVGIIT, • AteorneyB and A. INIcCONAUGUY KIiAUT Or the w,u .I.lilaloo, on& • • Drug olturo,nitoboroburg atriNt. Special .ttt.mtlutt 4iveta to Solt S3ttlomosat uf irbtAtbs. atl t alms to l'unilort., Bounty, Back. aluot U. Statot,at all tluos,pr.. attended to. - . • Lind warrants located, and etio Jowaaud utlior westwro thaw: . _ lig.- J, A. , AR ST •-Ho g lusted 4.4 NSW B to all btaisaterof big gotlitiollon, Lie oa3c• tabus apt psokt*AtAil gokixto axszowit. P. 1 . Adana cti U PA. Dit. J. W. C. 0' It.. his Oillee et bl. +fad ■t reet,twu 4 , yrri above theeantief G ottysbus. ales igete JOHN LAWRENOK tlet,Chnle• o Chanaberiesrint of the Letherta Chnrob, nearly I.lerneee Dreg atom whoa no me sea willies to ettund ouy eve . V et Ow Dent lit *wee ikelle: ere to c.. 11. DR. WM. ST-kr:IS , I id, haYlug loesied iiraett orrice. Co she srybUeii. Ot9e. fa It , oppoalto Ma lobirrno, where he stteml to say cage within theproitt , pereus.!,, vratat of GM eiippidiP, 'Rod to call. Terms reamotaMe. April 8,1664.--tt DR. DR. C. VV - BE LIAS attplUlD 114 Peutto•co 11. T LESTOWN, and offari bt, tatt• Oft, at his boon, earner of Youuklry allay, afar Hi* Railltostd, givvo to .iltits Dlaau t is. [Little* • toot, guinbtr, GETTYSBU LIME EP Taltothaersigusg Yu bought au nor, Wl'. Gouts, mut now continues TIIE LtME-AUMI4I2I him,olt—st the U ettyeburg Lfae et the SeWeed Is NotO, 114,1* fel for•p.t petree-sp.,bewill amass euethmaroe, by poosaltdibil b IY and on u Itre a soale as pumilbl • rod •rtiole ►nd giving gurlm t .i! • • . other► mutl look for the prompt Ina , A AMMl6.oool4o4thill COAL BUSIN fA 4 1hA“ir1f44,60.141!h.C.0. 1 :+4ta rr• - mr.l UE