I* t4e S tar Amid iien Me A Ipalityszaur sto Ao look 'OpOn Formft auspleseizor Ada; —reohliig. mace Inert ettp ogth ~ =tb carry h neadae.- Idea that e good education is in any degree require, Is by many entirely Wet sight of that Ifs nap one lylicsmssies strong limbs and a Stout eon- Mitatioa It Mill MS is requited to Make a MAN , 10217:Eitooter wen ka their edam.' 'ion becomes isnimwhat extendador varied, considerthyfilsgrtitooAratte# $ field for the devokkpitigoVtitelirleididk and seek the higher tif a Weyer gloeior, or a divine ; being &heat tots adblitth.os fifth rate preacher, doctor , or b.wycr; eteas_Lhan become a *enticed andincfnlfarniet So long u men are led to look upon farming as suited only to those who possfmt *Wong himisabdseeptyibindn, just so'kltit irlll it be held ht. a lower "esti mate an the other professions. • But why should Übe so P_ In a multi like this - what pursuit can a man follow snip ennobling and honorable than faindng? If there is any pursuit in life more closely connected with science than altathert, Witt if 'My cpinbm be fleeting. Tan woilangn bf :the various brantibes of science meet his observation every day, and are made to play a:part of the various labors with which he is daily engaged. The science of Chemistry, Botany, Philosophy, &c., may not only be employed pleasantly but profitably. A change, however, is being brought about by the light which science is spread ing abroad, and is last removing the erro neous ideas and disparagement with which many have looked upon farming u a pro fession. J. S. 0 - MUSIC IN CHURCHES. An interesting question, defining tiurrela tire powers and duties of Church Sessions and fokiards of Trnstbeel, under the Presby terian leorm of Church Government, has just been decided by Judge Pierce, of the Common Pleas of Philadelphia. The Wal nut Street Presbyterian Church proposed several amendments to its charter, among which was the following : "The said Trustees shall have power to appoint an organist (subject to the approval of the session,) a sexton, and any other pfx sons they may think necessary for the in terests or convenience of the corporation, and to pay their salaries." The congregation had become divided in sentiment on the subject of - elnploying a paid choir, and exceptions were filled to the amendments on the ground that the music of the church was a part of the religious serviced sad should be subject to the con trol of the Session ; that the Trustees,whose duties relate 'exalts/rely to the temporal af fairs of the church, ought to have no voice in the election of any one appointed to con duct the worship of the house of God. It was futher excepted that the Trustees, un der the aforesaid clause, claimed the right to introduce a paid choir, in opposition .to the wish of a majority of the members of the congregation. .- Judge Pierce, in deciding the question as to the relative duties and powers of True, tees and Climb-Sessions in the Presbyter ian Church, quotes limn the acts and deliv erances of the General Assembly of the United States, and adds : "It will he twceived.from these standards of authority in the Presbyterian Church the spiritual government of the congrega tion; Itet l 4 ll 4 theo l bl; iongdp, licom milted to tbe.nrinister and church aessipn. It is usual to commit the temporal interests of the coneeption and the custody of the church property to the care of the trustees, though these interests may bemannted by the congregation at large. The object of the association of the Walnut Street C arch, as set forth in the character, is the worship of God according to the usages and forms of the Presbyt eria n Church. This directs the mode of the worship and prescribes who'khall have control of it. It is a Pres byterian Church, and is to be governed in its wonhip by the usages and &arms of That Church. The duty of directing that is com mitted, by the laws of the Church, to the minister and church session.. A majority of the congregation, however mitaaroas, cannot direct otherwise, or give to the trus tees a power to control or a&ct the public worship in any nurturer whatever. This is according to the forms and usages of the Presbyterian Church, and is declared by the highest judicatory in one branch of the church to be the fundamental law of the church." 'Applying the fendamental law of the Church to this case, theludge decided that the exceptions to the proposed amendment were well taken and must be sustained. It Is thus held to be a violation of the funda mental law of the Church for the Trustees, even with the approval of the Sesaion, to appoint an organist. If provision be made by the congregation, or the trustees; or the employment of an organist, the exclusive power of appointment, direction and re am:mai of him belongs to the Churn &s -alon, otherwise t h ey katre notthat direction of The public worship which, by the law of the Presbyterian Church, is committed $o them. The same objections apply to that other portion of: the proposed amendment which empowers the trustees to appoint "any other person they may think necesary for the interest or convenience of the cor poration, and to fix The salaries ;" if it be intended, as is alleged, to Trovide thereby for the employment of a choir to assist in the church music. In regard to how far majorities may go in church matters, the .lbllowing proposition were laid down : In general organizations of united churches the law of the general organism is binding on all the individual churches, and even a majority see ding last all the/1 . 11E41s in the church property. The majority may control consistently with the laws of the organism, but not in violation of them.— The question is not which party has the majority, but which is right according to the law by which the body has hitherto consented to be governed. LABon.lione so little ctlapy life, and are such burdens to theinaelvelf.es those who have nothing to do. The active only have the true relish of life. lie who knows not what it is to labor, knows not what it is to enjoy. Recreation is only valuable as it =then& us, Ole idle know nothing of it It is exertion that rendefs rest delightfl; and sleep sweet and andhm happineis of life_ fleiamds oa tha regular proseculion of some laudable purpose, or lawful calling which "gages, helpfscind enlivens all our powers, let those bars& ness who, after spending years in active use fulness, retire to . enjoy themselves ; they find leisure a burden rather than a pleasure. RION MaN or New Yonn.—We last week gave the income id come of the rich menand celebrities of New York. Here area few more • Alp:ander T. fitgiw art reform an income of $3,019,218; Bob; eft Bonner, the "Ledger" man, $183,841, James Gordon Bennet,- of the "Herald,'' .$186,600; Edwin Booth, .83,136; Agnate if f 6 44sP l 4# 7o ;,fterlON4WiBB466o; (Behretazy of Bhite)42l,- 320 ; Cyr. .Fieid, 087,777-; George Law, $47,171; John Jay, (the new Kinhiter to Austria) $26;039. oirklady up in ,140xuale, foll of tender sympathh* was alwayiln the habit of con . doling with those who were huntandby 'bo des& of friends. O one occasion she told - a mourner that her case was not harso al keting as her own, for she had, within a `year, lost a dear husband, two children, and • iye steins Of 'woolen yarn. Lk& 41obataa imam day dl .at tis b ows a baby arbasiike aaketthi la tf 6e' did nut Abillk Aiddiut Soot growled titagriat auttallat "ita liar good' for bop." I help you to Mother plateful, thaw eked the polite Mites" Swhirswitatis. 144NIITA-MA.KING. , ZIEGLER. la prepared to do erat4 deecripttoo of pain Sewing, Dread 'Milian( inoliaded. . /Letddesee—Mast Middle at., °sedate from lb, Illetko ?"1,t Chnrchabiarg, Pa. - flob.l.6—th .1011 - IT:W. TIPTON, FASMON ABL.llotipeette' the litatile 'note% ottyabarg,Pia., WINN tie eau at all thaetbe tonsil ready teattelailleall besieges bible llne. twit. alio 00000 ottani sireletrat and vfll %nee sill& teatime Giro elm scan. GRANITE*YARD gETTYBRITRO,.I4., 021 .1412ii04A ifRAZ psiereztr pigmy. PETER BEITLER prepared to formai MINIM for all Ida* of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PI7EPONES. . at reasonable ratos;— Curbizig, Sills , Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme. -- t ! ery Blocks, &c., &c., out and finished to every style deelretl, by best of erorkmen. Its.Ordare (rota a distance promptly attended to. June 3.—U JEREMIAH CULP • GET7'YSBURG„PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, Is prepared to furnish author! antics Andreas/oast:de terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Healso keens on hand . a large aesortestatof WALL PAPER, which he sell, at lowest cash rates, and if de sired will furnish hands to put it on the wall. PLAIN de FANCY "SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. /?York street-a few doors eas t ofLotheran Chore May 27,1868—tf. ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER„YLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, East „litiddk strect,haVe square from the Court-house, GETTYSBURG,. WILL promptly a t tend to all or %V den in hi, / 1 110. Work done In the most mtgs. factory manner, end at pride's' low as can possibly be &lorded tomato s GAS .P I P farnisbed, an well an Chandeliers, Brackets,, Drop Lighta to.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top ant Frost Spigots, and,ln abort, everything belonging to gu or water fixtures. • Bells bung, and furnished if demired. Locks of al kinds repaired. - (Dec. 26,11167.-t FURNITURE. D. C. SITEAFFER PETEERBURG, (Y. 5.,) PENNA., 1 prepared to offer:to the Pub De, anything In his aa cheap aa ea be had la thecoanty. itajhqetisisena t 111 do wall tp call and examine my stock bek baying elsewhere. FURNITURE wade to order. Repairing done neat cheap and with dinPrOch. Jaa.22. ut6L-st NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming WILLIAM E. CULP HAt ST 7l 7B .d aTe. es , for Covering Sofas, -.Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. Ile also continues Me old business of Trtmming Buggies, Carriages, he., and solicits from the public their patronage. Charges moderate. Gettysburg, Pa., D0c.11.--tf - HOWE MACHINES I THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE ELLIE HO WE, .IE., SEWING MACHINES. • JACOBF THOMAS, .. Agent for Adana Cbtintp.Pa., Grawit.e Bill, P. 0., (Otticitna's iiXatioet.) RDElta wfli bepromptly attended to: Machines dellveredto aH parts of the county and instruc tions given &eta lES—The public are cautioned &vines parties Mho as the name of HOWE in connection with their ma chinea-bn account of the popularity of the Howe Ha ddam. Thereare none GENUINE unless they have imbedded in each machine a medallion having the 'Aeneas of ELIAS HOWE, Jr., on it, kn. Yeb. 26—tf WHEAT WANTED. The undersigned will pay the highest market prke GOOD WHEAT denveta at fits MUI, "GlonwoodIle," formerly Usllh•nn7's, In Highland township Dec.lll, 1888.—u Surveying--Conveyancing. J. S. WITHEROW, FAIRFIELD, 'PA., Tenders kis services to - 11110 pablie as a _ PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and Is prepared to survey Parma, Lots, tr., on res ent:able terms. Navin taken out a CollTayllneee License, he will also attend to preparing DEEDS, RONDS, - ILELLUME,'WILLS, LEASES, A E MUS Of AGREEMENT, CLERKING AT SALES, to. Raving had considerable experience in this line, be hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Emd en promptly attended to and charges reasonable.— PostOdice address, Fairtleld, Adams no., Pa. Jan. 1. MO.-4 JOHN G. LENHART SURVEYOR. UTILL promptly attend to all calls In the Survey. leg CHARGES VERY MODERATE. Residence In New Oxford, Adana co., Pa. March 5.-3 ms ICE CREAM SALOON JOHN GRUEL, ChambersburgBt., Gettysburg next door to Eagti Hotel, Hai always on band a large antortswint of all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, . , 1. sit fo r lest ssatakiale, with Wreaks, Alikeado, kalslia, Figs, Cakes, tc. Ise E. JRAM *mod to coatomer„ and °Ware for Nandllaa or Par. tiaSjOal, Mid.. anis' void sasoramisAions ler brias aad Osatlara, and dranntaad to piers ha Writes bit Wanda to air Ida a call. April 9.—tf I id:PROVED FRENCH RANGE AND RANGE MUM= SIA.MIO2I3IIIIIS Bramhall, Deane & Co., April 0 Sua !a! !1Y Water at., Nov Sock. NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP that hip Wields mid Ike radio pmerslll7 I ri rsTrawalitail thalhifesto kostros, and 0 144001 'a Nuoin gar &polo, era lie Id . ataotare saa 4111 , a ald 1 4 kbas - itAiui • • • . . arld4. wirrn iold at the_brwat are prima Mee, --f ritUNICS 4)l4lll4inds; Igta i tr a rhir= " = " aim viergair the best Idol et wetly o ,l ll 4 llllltandlo Wee 147 .tatasisesil. 411,411_, ko NIL lb" ;mow .W MN= PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. RAHTER & CO., No. G N. Front St., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY EL soy. David R. Porter, of Penney Irani& Poz.'RobertJ. Fieher, " Ken:Edward McPherson, HOD. Joel li.Denner, Hon. Wm. M rSherry, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and, Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in tbe whole history of medi cine, haaanytbing won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men ft has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has be come better known. Ita uniform character and pow er to cure the 'rations affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms _oaf dis ease and to young children, it is at the same time the meet effectual remedy that can be given for incipient constimptioS, and the dangermse affections of the throat and bungs.. As a provision against sudden at tacks of Croup, it should be kept to hand in every family, mid Indeed as all are sometime* subject to colds andcoughs, all should be provided Is itit this an tidote for them. Although settled Conewmplion is thought incorithie, atilt 4 1 / 1 *.t. tikusPe no of cues where the disease() seemed Battled, have been complotely cored and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is ita mastery one( the disorders of the Lungs and Throst,that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. singers and Public Speakers Hod great protection from it. .dathesa le always relieved and often wholly cured by it. /trench ills is generally cured hp taki ng the Merry Pectoral in small anti frequent doims. Bo generally are Its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, ow do pore then Ware flee public that ita enalities *la fully maintaleed. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermitient Fever, Chill Fever Ressiiteli4 Paver, Dumb _Ague, Pen:adieu: or Bilious Fever, Ifb., and indeed all ilia of which arise frees ssalarions, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name lutpllea, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containingneither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, act figlist a/liner& or poisonous substance what— ever, lrlu notrise inittres any 'patient. The number and Impurtauce.of Its cures in the agar districts, are literallYAnlyena [carnet, and we helleve without a parallel line history of Agee medicine. Our pride Is gratifies( by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cure. effected In obstinate canes, and where other remedies had wholly tilled. Unaccilmsted persons, either resideet in, or travel ing through miasmatic locamtlas, will be protected by taking the A.OIIE CUltili• daily. For Liver Cbmp/aints,stialng from torpidity of the Liver, It is 110 excellent reseedy,stimniating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liter Complanits,lt ix an excellent remedy, producing many-troly remarkable cures, whore other medici nee had fallod. Prepared by DD. J. C. AYER* CO., Practical and Analytical Chimixte, Lowell , Alass.,auil sold all round the world For..le by A. D. Duelllcr, Drugglist. Getty.burg Ps. [Oct. 2,1.868.--3 x nvigorator and Restorer OP TEIS Vitality of the Stomach. Prepared from rare Vegelable2kfaterials. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant—Aromatics. This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility of the system is offered to the public, after a fair trial of its merits, with entire sunildenoe that it will commend theirapprost. It has bees submitted, with the materials which compose it, to practising Physiolans—among others to Dr. M. D. G. Przrrrsx, one of our oldest and molt eminent Physicians, resid• lug at New Oxford, who, after examination, pro- nounced it a Remedy which would sot ail to show its salutary effects, when properly administered, in cases of Dyspepsia, springing from old age end debilitating affects of serious inward diseases—weakening, and at list destroying the nervous power of the stomach it self-4nd therefore entitling it to be emphatically called "The Great Invigorator." Dr. IV. J. McCuts, another prominent Phyalcian of New Oxford, thus gives - his opinion: Nsw OXTOIII), Dec. 30, tICS. Mr. Joint BUBBLY. °BORG& 6INGILL. • • . Dear Sir:—At your requeit I have examined "The Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula from whichtit is prepared. It Is composed of some of the most powletfal vegetable tonics anal most pleasant _aromatics known to our profession, and 1 have no hesitancy in recommending it in Chronic case' of Dye papilla, and In all cysaa of Indigestion 1 - emitting from debility of the Stomach. Believing that, if properly used, It will be of incalculable benefit to the suffering of our race, I subscribe myself, Yours, very respectfully, W.. 7. Mo'oLURE, s3..klanufactured and for sale, wholesale and ro. tall, at New Oxford, Adams county, Pa , by BUS&IEY & BEAUX, Proprietors. AGENTS.—Tye "Great Invigorator" can be had from the followtog Agents: D. IL Fouts, Raltimore,Md.; B.M.G i bbona, Balt more, Md.; A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa.; A. H. Hildebrand, Rut Berlin, Pa.•, F. J. Wilson, Berwick Bor., Ps. • Theodore Fleger, Berwick Bor., Pa.; F. X M ROA. Milltown, Pa.; B. G. Lawrence, Mount Rock Ps.;.W. A. Meilhenny, Red Land, I'. 0. Pa,; J. Wiest New Oxford, Pa.; G.ll, Miller, New Oxford Pau.ls.—t • AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A &eosin which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual ihr preumring the hair. Aided orgray hair • 800111 restored la Ur original color and the glen and freikneu of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldfiess often, though not oilman enredby Haase. Nothing can radon the hair where the failicia are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bat such as 1 . 80111110 can he saved for useful noes by fhb application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it elean'and vigor. ems. Its occasional use will prevent 'the hair from iambs gray or falling off, and constituently prevent baldness. Rue fives those deleterious substances which make schumPreParations depilates' and Wart_ erne se the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barn it. If wanted merely for a HER DRESSING, sothbag elsesbn be &nod so dorisabbb Clocktalblog isitbiroitair4l,itSkiss sok s qwbits oblates, sad War, giving it • doh aim, am! itgratetimi*trfunie t - Prepared by Dr. T.'.l). Ayer & Co., Acme', Axeurnca, binnogis, aria, We by A. D. .lixassid, Go tr loqi, 3.11104, - *it% ir OUN T ' cO. P 0 UV' 130- !OS tan MI 1:1P PUTR IDSOREMWAV,INFLMIZA, nay '4114 tdianundory . or or tv rhisisx tint oI too kits stridiPtir. itloO,attAßLls Prrajk Tlaealadiatao," b•fairtod • . THOUSANDS OP CASES , to dt*pent parts of tbs eckantfy, and luis AlesnsF Asesaileinvrir 'whit if tatenlaifte - amr aceNkiii3 to dinatione, IS is marranteato mire. Vire it• tri and it wilispiak for: itself leery household should provide themselves with s bon of this medicine and keep it on hands. The eu nee that it has effinled ar• truly marreloni. llll.Frepansd and sold by lintam.Yonier a oo.,oet tysiscug, Pa., or by their authorised agents. For We at nearly all theStoreal a Adams county. - 1ibiy211,1867...tf IditAXL YOUNT 400. TUE BEET ZINGART BITTERS. A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE. CERTAIN CURE' lop ' • A REVENTIVIP O DISEASES The ZINGARI BITTERS are. compel:tutted- from a prescription : of **celebrated Egypeartphysiclan Pa. CHEOPBI7B, who, after sears of trial and experiment, discovered the Zingarini Hir6746e most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded--certainly the moat effective In the cure of dis ease. It, In combination with the other valuable pro. pertistof which the ZINGARI BITTERS is composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Conti)'stints, Rheu matism. Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Chol era Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha bitual Cost i v e ness, &e. In the PRZT.I3IIIIN and CURS Of the above •• • ....pea, It has never been known to fan, as thong/nit of our most prominent citizens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let the afflicted scud for cir cular containing testimonials and certificate,. of those who have been cured after their cases have too n pro nounced bope.leas by our beat physiciana. Ail- SEND FOR CIRCULARS...CI Peb,l9, 1869.-1 y PRICE. $lOO PER BOTTLE' TIIE GREAT VITAL, buss,- MU MATE AGENCY, I have openid au. agency - for the W 7 11) - ±1 ,0:1 1 itte ESTA.TA toaitectlmi with my law bualitesa la optiyibaii 'Patti ljb}aa~a aeli, or bitilatKla, may Bad it tc notratfriatagetotall. Stneiril Farina and Woodland FARM. PRICE $6,000 A Titecrr,.9o .1011. MB, YOR $l,BOO • GOOD ItAIIH, 2 30.ACRISIS, VEEN CHEAP A-FARM... 130 ACKES‘ YOE • TARN, 66 ACRES,IPeit A VARY, $4 AORTA /POW $2.100 AVERY -0 001) , EAltE, MI ACRES VERT 0000 JrARK,Ash ACILES A Tll2lP4ll:6ofr FAR*. 160 ACRES - 1-440. I. INUIT YARN, 200 ACE= A 0001) PAESI, Ift ACRES, 111 8r ttysburg A 000 D /ARK IAO AWLS& Stusl Oa 30 ACRES WOOD. LAND YOE $5,800 • A GOOD FARM, 120 !MESS ArS36 PEE ACRE A VERY GOOD FARM, TAO ACRES, AT 160 A YARId, 100 Al RES, AT $o • A YARIN,ISO ACRES AND yERT 0 OOD DUI LD/NOS • AT $3B PER ACRE AGOOD YARM, ltXt ACRES end GOOD BUILDINGS AOOOD ?A.M.!, 150 ACRES Very desirable property In Llttleatowtt. Also, eeeeee al lioness and out-lots In Gettysburg forAnlt._ t Clettyrnurn,July 10.1868.—t l Attorney at aw. In comitquence of the disastrous Are, which in Jan nary last, ilestroyeil their store and its contents, J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers , Trove had made especially to their order in Europe and In America, on entirely New Stock of Choice Goods,. Which are now opened and ready for examination. Very Fine Paris Mantle Clocks, ( Every movement with the now ituprovern etas.) NEW SIDT oILNAMENTB TO MATCH, Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORITA3I3IANTIF'G CO's FINE ELECTRO WARES, BeBl S'leiling Silver Wares, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c., A very full assortment at ser4 MODERATE PRICES. Yor the prepat at 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ' end others Mar. 4, 1860.-17 T 0 311 LLINYILB AND COUNTRY STORY NEEPNRS. AT E. RIDLEY'S, JOBBING ROOMS, UP You will And the Largest Btock of end Straw Goods in ibis City, and a collection of bargains not to be found elnewh ere. We cut lengths at Piece Prices. Buy and Pull for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY, 309, all, 311 . t4 BRAND, and 66, 69, 70 ALLEN . SIT, ewurur Fifth Block Emit from the Bowery, NEW YORK city, Third and Second Floors First near—Wholesale exclusively. April 2.l—am 8 P P. I N G 1869. MILLINERY. 1869. r. 'PECTFULLY invite an early Inepectlon of my 1111 1 ne - sw 's stock of BONNETS & HATS, Ribbons, silks, Crapes, 3foli4ea, Slots, Blonds, Laces, F.RENCII FLOWERS , pimp and Straw Trimmings. Also, FANCY GOODS of every description and the latest styles, all of which I will sell at the lowest cash prlets. April 9.--Inn 11AP2tIZT IfeCREARY. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE YllBl' TRAIN loavea Oettyibtirg at 8 15, A . •nd connact•st Hanover Junction with train. go lag North awl South, passongere reacblug Baltimore at 12 30, P. M., Harrisburg at 12 45, P. M., Philade'. phis at 4 00, P. 51., and New York at 7 GO, P. M. Bo turniug, arrive at Gettysburg at 1215,P. 51., with passutigers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, &c. SECOND TH.AINleaTss a et tyt•burg at 12 40 P. AI and connects at nanover Junction with fast line North - et - 2 10, P. 31 , reaching Ilarrhiburg at 4 00, P 31., Philadelphia 11t 9 00, P. M., New Tort atl2, 00,P 31.; and with Mall Traiu :ouch at 2 21, P. M., reach- , 3g Baltimore at 6 00, P.M. ' Returning •arrtrea a Gettysburg at 4 15, P. M.. with passenger. from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philndci p hia , lc. Ipril 30, ISCO HEADING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 3.IOYDAI, APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashiand,Shanookin, Letatuon, Allentown, X•stou,lsphrata, Li tic, La:muter. Columbia, &c., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York. u foliar*: At 3.35, 6.W and 8.10 A. 31., 12.25 noon, 2.00 and 10.55 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving et New York at 9.45, 11.45 A. It. and 3.:6, 6.45, 9.30 P. 31., nod 0.00 A. 51., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.36, 6.20 A. M. and 10.55 P. M.. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Beading ' Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grove, Al ientown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. $l, 2.60 and 4.10 P. 51.0 topping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 5. M. train making connections for Pbtladelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill haven and Auburn. vi• Schuylkill and Susquehanna hull Road : le:iv e burg at 3.30 PAL Returning: Ledve New Yolk at 0.00 A.M., 12.00 noon, 5.05 and 6.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. IL and 3.30 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 A. M., 5.05 and 8.00 P.M. trains from Now York, without chabge. Way Pasaenger Train leave: , Philadelphia a ti.3o A M., connecting with similar train on East Penna. Raft. road, returning from Reading at 6.301'. AL, stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.45 A. 31., awl 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 5.25 and 1e.35 A. M., Ashland at. 7.00 A. of., awl' 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.00 A. It., and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, via, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. M. fur ljarrixburg, and 11.30 A. 31, fur Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.30 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.10 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation.. Train: LeavellPotts town at 0.20 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4= P.M Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M., and 0.15 P. 31. for gpltrata, Lill; Lancaster cola/Oda. &c. Porkiomen Rail Road Trail nsloove Perk lonian Juno lion at 9.00 A. M. and 0.00 P. M. Spurning: Leave Skippack at 8 15 A. M., and 1.0014 31 ~ c onneeting with situ lar trains on Reading Rail Road. Ou Sundays: Leave New - York at 8.00 P. M., Phila delphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.13 P. M., the 8.00 A. 3f. Train running only to Reading ; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; liar risburg 5.20 A. M. and 4.10 and 10.45 P. 31„ and Read ing at 12.33 midnight, 2.61 and 7.1+5 A. M. fer burg, at 12.55. midnight, and 7.05 A. M. fort New York, and 9.40 A, M., an Mileage, Season, d 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, School and Battu /inn Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; led pounds allowed each Passenger. 0. GA. NIGOLLS, Reading, pa., may 7, 7869.neral Superintendent kaiadawM= SPRING &Tap U On and niter May 9, 1969,Trains will leave Haaaver Junction u Wows; LEAVE MATH WARD 12.54 p. zn., —Daily for Williamsport, daily (exespt u N i=" for Elmira, Bouheater, Buffalo, Ni ails and Brie and the West. ilk., y (except Bond's) for Madre; /Mr to. 213 p.m. en (except Bundaye) for Willianaport d Brie. 6.05 p. m.—Defly(except Bundy') for York. 9.55 p. m.—Dally (except Bands...ye) for iferrisburg and the West. 10.68 a. m LEAVE 8017THWAY.D. 7.07 a. .—D_allystoppingntParktononly. 7A2 a. rd:—Daily Stations. (except Sundays) stopping at all 1220 p . m.—Eally 'topping at Par ton only. LSI (ozcept . illandayi) stopping at the Stations. S. YOUNE,Gen.Paae.Agent„ A =. Maw lid. R. EMU, r% Gen. Superintendent. ggei E-tt" Harthburg Pewee. =MI L L RAILROAD, Dotage track route numb* Wawa Mali/100We &ad pittabarit. Twang having Sistoowt bats the kiiattiwircosamaskai with this Trail& Hail Getty hays at 940 a. a. t ISM pi' AL Latimer Zitaottoa arrive 10.40 " 9.85 • • " leave 10.58 a 0.68 Harrisburg antra • 111.664. m. 1141 • . have 8.60 • 9.25 a. a. Philadelihtaantra , 940 • 040 • Hartisbarg 'ham a 18.1 0 • P &Mrs • I.Boa. wu 11.10 • At hi atabo" tiallaaa are Ruda with th. trains Now Ism bake sad all BMW* _ Otis". Plarlitas witraiattaaa ita wadi t lots c _la Now Maui ismikiritt•illis trap! 9 ir - sit4Wastsel ties. liw zrowasb tit H . ioa - =, . Mawr W. Chruarn uni t Psal t7.81 m gad Pa Vallgot AlleggiPbadalphis. . 14.1INNIAtt P`N.3 R..G. McCRRARY, Entirely now New designs MEI It 3IcCURDY Sup Rosh's Improvement for Opening, Clotting and _Latching Gates, MAY be attached to any gate and operated from baggy, team or =little, by one hand, In any de sired direction from the gate—opened and clouted from One point, at any distance tram the gate. This im provement Is simple and cheep, yet perfect and strong will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the froet raising the poets; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the night for Adams even. t 7, will sell Township and Farm High te of this im provem ant. Also, ROTH & SHANE'S AMERICAN LIVERGATZ —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—as they remain by their team, ogee close and latch a gate, without the necessity of getting In the wet or mod. Forfur.her Information, Ac..address ISRAILL BRICKER, Hepatica P. o.,Adame co., Pa. TnEArm of Newport t Ziegler having been solved, the undendgned will continue the Baltial Welton, In all its branches, at the old stand, Corner of South Washington and 11 est Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. CRACKERS, CAKES, constantly baked and always to be had fresh . . 41% ii , With many years a:parlance and 'nary diepoel on to please, he feels that he can promise satisfaction in all cases. Orders solioltad, and promptly attended to. With many thanks the patronage bestowed on the old Arm, its continuance is asked. BLITZES 2.I.IIWPORT. JOSHUA SEITZ [formerly of Hoover, Pa.,) Fashionab!e Two doors from Zonck's Dry Good Ettore, on Hanover street, NEW OXFORD, PA. 1911-The latest Fashions received from New York and Phtladelphia as sou as limed. 1(014...--2so• BLACKSMITHIII6. B. G. HOLTRBAuciii H AB ....4 sahica..l4, Mak -on Waddagtoa street, nest Soot to Ohritaimee Oaepains its* sad Is prepared to do all 144. nt BLUINMEM DIG, at reiumiable infee, ftsdSteitoes eliqe of pnbli C ; RlSPnlinta een kith. fire u aWL `Ape, 110,USs—tt • • ' r. r•trowir.. A L L kinds of Fresh and Bait Mad; and Lod of the evir7 bs* as 0/110 V . A. Y aw ali ah os. Iv. 116-tr ME , SolMilENa NIW• Xiw t 114)0 . urni_ure. MS, • Parniiure.Store fs 6rptigsburv: A. M. HUNTER & CU have bean tottininatan cities and have laid . In • large and eplendhl asnwessent of Cottage and Parlor Furniture, meal In skylato any team coat el the el ty Rbkh ate ogui to thepahtle at site paese. Their Meek confl TULL cotnas crumaza 13171T8, from $llO up. BOMM W ACS, freak SO up. WASITASI7SB, f rau $6O u TOWSZ , RACKS, Scorn 75 as. p. up. , CRAM& from SO set up. 1111 DSTUD,B, from $ 4 up. WAIDIOBJCS, as low us SW.' TABLES, as low as .„ _ 80/Aff. as low se SRL LOUNGES, as low aa S 7. v arlity of other 11 .*TTKI03$7113, &PILI G N BID BOTTOMS sad agree Goods all at equally low rata/. SEtY - Call and examine our stock, jegt. AT TIID OLD "SENTINEL'. OPINE, South-east. Corner- of Diamond March 12.—tf $4O STITCH ! 537 50 $4O stO first class SEWING MACHINES $37 50 $4O given as premiums for $37 50 worth $37 50 $4O ofinbacriptions ferWOOIYS HOUSE- $37 60 $4O HOLD ADVOCATE, a first clan $37 50 $4O Ninny paper, at 75 cents • year.— $37 60 $4O Also $37 60 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $32 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth $32, $3O $32 liven for $3O worth of sobsoriptlons.—, $3O $l2 Also $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $l2 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 worth $l2, given as premium/ for $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO $6O Large or small, to he selected from - $6O $5O 400 volumes of the very but Books $5O $4O published and given as a premlato $4O g,30 for an equivaleut amount of sub. $3O scriptions. $4 Ac. Also several other premiums equally liberal. A c. fifir The ADVOCATE, (forwerly called the Broil:tee twOrontaine 16 large pug.% and aims to promote Knowledge, Virtue, and Temperance. It has been enlarged and improved three tunes in 27 months.— Bond for specimen copy. Address S.S. WD, P.O. Building, Newburgh 00, N. Y Starch 12.-410 1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS ITas Removed his Manufactory and Salesroom' to NO.llll CHESTNUT STREET PHILADUPIIIA, Where his “Own Make" of Champtai Heop Skirts, especially adapted to Firsteclaes WheLseatc and /Idea Trade, will be found to embrace the most extensive assortment In the Union, and all the latest And most desirable Style., Shapes, Lengths and Sizes., 2, 211, 2Ai yards round, of Plain and Oared Peelers, Welkiug Skirts, Reception Trail., kc., kc., together with over ninety different varieties of Misses and Children's Skirts, all of which for symmetry of style, finish, lightness, eLesticity,durabllity and rem: CAcap. neer, are unequaled by any other goal,. tho market, and are warranted In every respect. Skirts made to order, Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and Retail. Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirts, IS Spring., 35Cents; 20 Sprincs, 45 Cents; 35 Springs, 53 Conte; 30 Springs, In Cents; and 40 Springs, 76 CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! 57 different styles and prizes, from 73 Cute to $7.00, embracing R. Worileyi'lleckel," "Glove fitting." Madam Fore Corset Skirt Supporters Mrs. Moody', Patent "Self- Adjusting Abdominal" Corsets, French, English and Domestic iland•made Corsets,and superior French I Patt, rue of Cutei I Cornets, "Our Own Make," to; which ne invite especial attention. Complete assortment A Ladles' Under Garments, ' at eery low price.. GENERAL AGENT FOR THE BARTIUM k FAN. TON FAMILY SEWING MACIIIINES, superior to ; any other before the public. Filly-two of these No 1 Machines, Price 1156 each, are being given away boar mummers, in order to get them Introduced. Every person in want of articles in our fins, should examine oar goods before purchasing eleswhore. Collor send for circulars, at our Mennfsctory and Salesrooms, No. 1111 Chestnuts!., Philadelphia. March 26.-3 m WM. T. HOPKINS. ONE POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM ONE PINT OF MILK. 8,2; profit made by in resting fit PLANT,' of the t.l EXTRACT 01 BUTTXR which, with six gallons of milk, will produce 60 the of prime fresh Butter. This inexpensive, excellent Better le now daily cm:maned from the tables of the first Ho tels, Beaten mate Rod private gentiles in New York Oily and elsewhere. State. County and City Rights for sale, ofrerlog to eepltali■ts rare opportuo it lee (or estsbl IA log a staple Imsiness, paying enorisoss profits. Agents wanted everywhere. A bottle of th,t Extract, an ElClent to umbel:ol6c of with HAI direct/4W, for u•e, will be hood wally addreis ou lb* receipt of fl 00. The public ate cantloned &retest all worthless Imi tetiotoioold tinder the notes of "Butter Powders, Cumpourols, At ," us the EXTRACT Or Duman PLAIT Is prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY, Office, 115 Liberty Street. Factory, 236 Greenwich Street, NEW YORE CITY. S. 11.-131 the use of the Butter Plant a pure and xcetlent Table Butter Is m.4e at • cost of sixteen enta per pound. [Jan. 21.—Cm PUMPS I PUMPS I voR pure water use, neither bad toting wood, rusty iron, nor poison lend, but TEM CELEBRATED 'CUCUMBER PUMP, made of wild encumber wood, entirely tasteless, dara hleaulreliaWs. Not a patent article, but the good old.laishioued wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefore per rt , ct and accurate In all Its parts, catalog an equal amount of water, mud costing less than half the money. Easily arranged so an to be non-treethig, and in conotruction so simple that any one can put it up and keep it in repair. After thorough Wet it Ii acknowledged the BUT AND CUAPIST. Twelve feet of tubing with etch pump, free of charge. Dealers cup plied at lowest rusaufectttrers rate*. Nor circular; price this, &c. Call or adddress CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, • No. 8 North Seventh Street, AKen hi wanted. PhilB46lola. Pa. No. 044 Filbert et. bet. et h i 7th Market k Arab at, Feb.l9.-6m Philadelphia, Pa A SERVANT FOR ALL Stay 13.—tt GETTYSBURG BAKERY. All kinds of BREAD hOLLB, Aprl g , inp.,if k MI G. TO NORRIS'---If you want vi..llibioaable NEOLTIR, or good PAPER COLLAR and 0171111. GO TO NORRlS'—lfyou want anything in the GENTLEMEN'S LINE, for he keeps nothing but 080lemen'a wear, and has the LAMEST STOOK IN TUE COUNTY. A. At HUNTER A CO GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a good pair of FIORE MADE GAITERS, war ranted to giro ' , stint:teflon or Money REFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM SPRING GOODS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be mold at short profits sad warrant ad to pleLue. ()Prelims call at 44 ton ou Baltt- more straet,(Pickinea old Stand) sear the Diamond April 9,1369.-tf CL 0 THING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes N"EW FIRM! COBEAN C.UNNI.ArGIIAM Tha t i faa or t recoirod from the City • or. awl iorgo CLOTHLNG, HATS S; CAPS, BOOTS A-. SHOES, _NOTION'S, The goods have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the wants of this community. Theh public will gad the goods to be of the best quality ante LATEST STYLES. One ami all are invited to all at our Store, on Balti more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Yatinestoek Bros. R. C. COBBAN, April 16.—tf JAB CUNNING CAM. KLIN GEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF TEE PRESBYTERIAN CRORC7I. T UN undersigned basjust returned from the cit with the bat and cheapest variety of Boots Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of fared In Gettysburg. Ilisrtock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, N LARGE VA GENTS' FRENCH CAL ? BIETY.OOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CAL? BOOTS, GREYS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Ac., ke. MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., kn.. , ke. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BA LMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., go. Imam, SHOPS, all style., IN LARGE VARIETY, Al so, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con- stantly on hand. All will be mold at the lowest living profits. Bay ern, from town and country. ars Invited to call and 'gamin* goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can plea'e all who may mil. The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shuman& Gal. ten, will also be carried on, in all its branding, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, be feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will Le left un done to deserve it. B3..Thankful for past favors, be solicits a continu ance of public patronage. D. U. KLINGEL, Gettysburg, April 22,1868.-tf CLOTHING ! CLOTHING NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. DRINK&RIIO7P, corner of the Diamond and Tort 'treat, has Just returned from the city with an unusually attractive assortment of OLOTIIING 701 t. HALL & WlNTrit WEAL which he will sell st Noah prioos 414441104 1411 to take them or very rapidly. esti and Judge for your , solve.. To look at the excellent material, tuteful cutting, and nest and substantial sewing, and then to get, his low prices --callers cannot help but buy, when they see it so much to their Interest to do so. He has Coats, Pants, Vests,ohalletyles and mated, ale; Rats, Boots and Shoe.; ..• - • , Shirts, or all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, ilandker sadots, Nook Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, adore, Brushes, Combs; Talus, Umbrellas, Pooket Began, B.okt u t and chewing Tobareos,Pip es, Stationery,kc. Cloaks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and ono other articles, entirely too numerous to detail la a newspaper advertisement. • PRETZZLB, 110 . . He asks the attention of the public to his. new stock, ctonlident that it will please—and no *pecan or will sell cheeper. Don' tforget the placecorner o 'Tort strootand theDlamond,Gettysburg. N0v.4,181111.—t JA.OOB BRINKZIIIIO/P. Flue Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to snaaaara. Priem Axed at LOW EMBER. An Mar bated Pike List with Instructions for self Nearosa sea tsant oaawatipt Giblet Otlogladdmill. WY. I. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth st., above Cheataat, PMELADILPHIA, Anima 21, 18611-12 BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. T HE „. ineertigupd has treated • new building, ter a Gait sad abbe kstabllskunent, on Carlini, it., netrtheßaltreag Stinks, In Gettysburg, where be woo. Won Skit ea oots, ,Shoes, Gaiters, Slip- Pers) •Svo,)esaMa,~e ta4aßuetra , otdtdLreat et tee • end tf Itokbir atiousortimet se soloed bas,osd Ilitimalicetpoolit” • I+o OliD1111; of the' Don initetials sad gyp. Ista7 effort made to sondes estiliketica. The psteom ic e of Om piddle is solicited, Oslitl i sad whet stoss Ms stock or Jens soar mew tlith la shim ow yes seam* Mho lot sty ' 1f,X111110017 .TXXX X. , • - wow* gati4 Poo, . flq 11`Q ORMS'- : --71. you:me* ‘A . & goal swam arrr. 1P..0 TO NORRIT— . If you want • Amgdosabk QAT or OAP. ilas Jost received a large supply or Oeuxiiting of 41/ ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, and a great and largo rarlaty of MEI BOOTS Sr, SHOES. KITZMIT;LP4II:& 13R0., GETTYSBURG,' PENN* YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE DANE. Have Juste received fromth e City a large inert wear of B-00 T 844 SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES do CHIL- DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest styles and of best mate- We •iso MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all ki op of BOOTS AND 3170 ES—the work being wade op of best materials and by first chum workmen. The senior partner has been in the business for over 16 years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our estiblishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfsction. DAVID lIITZMILLER, AprillC,lB69.--tf JACOB A.HITZMILLiII LADLES' HATS, AlwAys tuo Wert styles out, and at lowest prices RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, &c., New G.,tlt every week during the season, at 11. B. WOODS' St re, Corner York Arcot and Inamand. A pelt 16.-31 u GOODS FURNISHED Garments made to order, W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa Jan. IS. 1469.—tr JOSEPH JACOBS, MEItC II A .2V T TAIL° , CUS3WERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG. undersigned, of tho late firm of Geo. Jacobs Bro., would most respectfully has ft lends and the public generally, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment la Ghambersbarg street, nest door to the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone House, where he will be happy to wait on •11 who linty patronize him. Ill• stock of CLOTHS, CASSIVERS, VESTING?", TRIMMINGS kc., will be found choice and cheap—very desirable to se lect from. All kinds of Goods for sale—whether b♦ manufsctures or not. 003 fig MADE UP with . dispatch, as well when bought at oilier store's, at his own. The very best work wilt be made—good fits And substantial sewing —pod nothing will be deemed too much trouble to renter satiefArtfori in every ease. The latest New York Paiatious regularly receleed. Cotting done, rik non A shire of public patronage Is solicited, and no of iort .pared to doserre it. April 16.—U gooks, !rugs, ViedicintS. II IT BER'S DRUG STORE. Forne,y's old , Vand—Baltimore Slree GETTYSBURG, PA. HATING purchased this old and popular Stand, and laid In an entirely new and (reek Stock, offer a follawortment, consisting in part of DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS k WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUR SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES. DYES A DYE-STUFFS—ROSY k STEVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES— TII E CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARICET. ALL TUE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS—THE BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZT, ELLS. DALE'S PERSIA-N, STONED - ft A KEE'S AND ROBERTS. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF—THE BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES: Mielicbter fano:shed AT ALL BOMA 01 101 MOM—. .Night Bell al the door- April 1, IS6B.—tf A. D. BUEHLER DRUG k BOOK STORE CILUIBERSBURG STREET, Near the ➢tamond STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS DRUGS AND AfEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS AllairCOtiNTßY MERCITANTE auppl et! at wholes" alt? prices. Yet,. 12.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Branea Building, Balto. a LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted It up In the but itylejorer ray stook of pure and (rub Drugs to the cittaana of LI ttleatown and 'Malty at the lured market rates, consisting In part of Drugs and Family Nedicinea, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Patent Xedicines, Horse Powders, Pure Spices, Dye. and Dye Stuff., Perfumery, Toilet Soaps add Bancyarticles. A tall assortment of Brushes, Stationery of 411 kinds, Cicero, Tobacco and Mind. Moores 14Iootro-Afagrtetio Soap will wash with hard or sat water, cold or warm. Clothe. wuhad with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This La the beat Soap fn use. Try it. It If watuoted not to lulus the hands or Akio. Litilartowo, liay JAY= 02;138. DR. R. HORN - ER, PHYSICIAN AND DBuqw, Once 4ad 4T rig Borst 4414XUIRPRIIIIIIiniti GETTYSBURG. Medical advioe without charge. UZALIR DBIIOS, MIDWINI,II,PATBIST ationaarsa; WA VON/MI; PBBZUNSIBY, SOAPS, BAUBSEBS, Tort. ET ARTIOLBS, DYB STUFFS, &NOBS, Lla ma SODA, OBEAId 01 TARTAR, LAMPS, GOAL OW, 80, &O. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal pumt,ssea. Dr. R. Horner'a OLIRN, ei reliable' remedy br chapped hands, rough skin, go. All articlussickeranied pure and genuine. Jam 31/611.--ir iThED.—The highest pelos paid kw lissom sad Lod by GXO. A. 00100111.1 West WM, Max. L—tt BBST ADVERTISING =Da um =Er Kai UM VA DM riala ERE BI ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, Mlsblees Herb Bitter. pure Liquors for Medical pur poses at W.M. J. Dail Mil. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens WARE, ke., at WM. J. ItA.R.TINI3. April 30, 1869 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dee. 4. 1887.-tf JOBSPII JACOBS BARGAINS at the now G--ROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS HAT/NO opened A USW Geocery, IA Gettysburg. on the north-west corner of the Public Square, has lust recelYed *splendid assortment of ISM GROCERIES, Including Sugars, Coffee, .hfollassea, Syrup, Seas, Spices, Tobacco, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, ny Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, No toirut ta,goeps,Fancy Artfclell andNotlons ironer. ally We will also keep on hand /LOVE and /MID STMTS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to WI very cheap. Give use seen and Judge for your. selves. • 5ept.215.1867.-tf J. W. CIIZAIS. GROCERY. WM. B. ILKALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, - Vegetable and Notion Store at his residence adjoining Meals A Brother's Marble yard, to EAST YORK STREET - where be is prepared to .611 ao cheap es the (Aseptic anything In his line. Give ass call. March 19.18e-lr eargentto and Contracting. m. C. Stallsmith & Son, G.ETTYSBUBG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor- Constaatly oo !:‘ and and maaufactored to ardor o BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. *l.Ordera promptly attended to Jan. 15, 1869.—tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and :Contractor ; TIES.PEOWITLLY informs the .19.1.1 k bee'n k sc bel,,, maenad Whim new Skop on Stratton stoat Weer! York sad Ralirood demo. and is prepar e d to 040 ooatinte A 0 Paltitg up and repailV?!F Patiftlits at as naMead4l rater as guy kniider In Gettyaburg—all work guaranteed tot,' of boat quality. He hopes ky striot attowtion to but. AIM to merit ptibllepstrimage. WT. ao • call. Apsdi 9.1869,4! WM. CHRITZMAN, GBTTYSBUBG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor,' Rob' nom* mi itong 04 Washington ar4o, between.Middie wig aimsOloinew street% iadistralusCillout-Polyr Sea oven.. •a Mikan Idabel Ira* afar Indith4 aa p th• boa matatri sialsil imply as oak awe at eta Um Gamy. lc podaaindiiiads always la roams lad Work oz. seataa with promptsmasololopato. hAPOinliar bads 0111.02•10,1140w* *Oll4. m= SUS MI 0* refanabh WM. entnito. GROG - IMES - it LUMBER AT Panora STORE, OM THE HILL, BA LTIMOBJ • 111742 T, ONITTIIIIIISO, PA. FRESH GROCERIES . wren, week [ran the City. Provisions), Wild as Green /nits of all kinds, always on hand, at lowest rate*. Molt, COIN MEAL, CUMIN, PURE CIDIN YIN NI/AB,BOAPS OP ALL JUNK CANDLES, - NOTIONS, ocerritcrioNAßraa. BROOMS, Sc.; also, LUMBER, such as Scantling, Posts, Shingled, Plank, lc., cunt natty on hand at lowest living rates. Cell cud see. June R4.—tl. JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer in Flour, Groceries, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., rWrln terse the attention of the publk to thole ter I. stock of Goods, at the old stand, on York street. next door to the Globe Inn, consisting of the beet of GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrups, Moistures, Coffees, Tess, Spites, 8414 lc.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR n the market, with Hama, Stioniderr, Dried Frnitt,Courretfono, kr. Also, NOTIONS, la great variety; Cedar and Wlflow-ware , t3tbwe ware, Crockery-ware, llaakett. &gam Tobaccos and a Out:titled and oneether article.. BUTTER AND EGGS, ales and fresh, always for sale. GiLLISIPIL k Co. will spare no effort to •ad are confident of being able to do so by constantly keeplug a full sad choice stock, and selling at lb. rery lowest profits. CNUNTILT PRODUCI WAril01:1, either forth. rasher in ezcbange for toods,highest market price allowed. JOSEPH S.GILLISPIE, June 17,1863.—tf WM. J. MARTIN, IVLolesak and Ectail Deali.r 11 - ROCERLES AND LIQUORS. A large lot ul Groreries that I au selling Cheap EN= CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. Very Oki French Brandy A general uaortment of BITTERS, among ebleb le nice, Door &Window Brackets, &e. Cos'i_eriolsna. rJOUGH Maio. tried said popular hosed, Is again called to tho etteuthra odihupshlit. As Ghee as the pow rolls mused, Me proprietors esoodly soaks their bow to the people, sod realmr the. Uat alsompt the luso Wag required tbr the health, cossibot sad sus tetuulOo of the ittedly etio loaf sad Whore worths of wisher, Owes Oomph Jals.a should set isriottru. For years it h. boirs a hr.seiwild pre& cia•—sadaosthers auks". fur the moist' of *Or 'all dunk, and all who surer hos say dhow* Sib. thrust, chat sod lungs, cannot afford to ho without It. Is addltlos to the ordinary four oases on lops to lb market, we now furnish our mammoth Isilj suss bottles, which will, in cosmos. with the **INV eta., I. band at .11 Drug tl torn. FOR CROUP, The Belem sill be /bend leeabeeble, sad way •lwa/s be rtlled epos In lb. ato-t extreme mew. WHOOPING COUGH. Th. testiniony cf all who have used I.r this tern tole direw daring the last tea years la, that It la variably relieve. sod cares It. BORE THROAT. tle K and y o ur t our hroat wet with the Adm.—taking lit -7 loon Ord ratieL HARD COLDS AND COL:OILS Yield at °Bee to a steady use of this great remedy,_ It will succeed la giving relief vituirs all ether re medies hare failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay presorts( awl Immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, When trembled with any .of the above named dialealtles. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later instep son away iota the valley of shadows from which none eau ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-erorn sufferer has Saud retie( and to day trinket that her Ilk has beta mad. easy and pro loegod by the use of C... Covet Bala.. IN SHORT, The people knelt th• artiete,end It beech no enament from us. It Is for sale by every Draggle& and Dander In Medicines In The United Rates. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read 1 Read I l Read ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE II! OALLP.D TO TIM World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia. Cure. ~PhYyrayarat la p room seed by oaly known remedy that will inu• D ia s ig _ gravating and Pita? malady. 7 `..r yaws It swept oa ha Maui thLt, carrflog before it to as inalmely (rays, I. milliotia of mammy. Coe'a Dlspepsia Cure has come to the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headacie A9ournesa or Acidity of kkontatA, ing of Food, 'Flatulency, Laa- airiecte i Weariness, fraceily ter- Ininating in Dea( Ara aa irarely eund by Ws steal remedy, u the pa- Host takes It. altlocaryolo bat Aro roars befara lb& ;maple, via* 1, tin verdict alibi MOM I Itaariallat Laster Bactaa. of Ullssielmr, says: [Pros Z 1211•11 ELITIPA bor Maxima. Ws, .Teen. 24. INC lismus. C. G. Wan O 0e4.110/w Ara" awes. Bath myseliated wile hallowed elliellft4llll Care, and it bee proved PERVICSIT saMeactory u a Rem edy. I have NO heeltatkoa in saying that we have rie• wlrei OILEAT BENSPYI keen Me au, Very (hiltexpeetted)alla,. v Llerlß SECTOR A GREAT BLESSING. f Inroas Rev. A P. WARD. Awe, Zorsi*dia. ej Aittertaltrat, id ..truebley, Atuirlele. 011endattd. foullhateu:.-It thee me peat roust@ lostatatiat aey INA low derived great belie I bout tbe use of Oafs Dpopepola Oare. 8b• lee beam ter • - umber of yeses sroatly troubled with Dyspepsia, aotiougualed by tiobud - paroxysms of coastlpatkin which so pros Instal her mid Abe Sur al/ the will*, Rio rout., a s able to do anytldair. /be took, et your kautim mit D a Cam sad bar derived GEM S ' 12, and • tam emparatbrely It'll. Pi per prd• Ude akedkda• se aimed bleeelag. Truly Ours, ,1au.13,184111. it. 1. WAlii. clan a- YAWS. Tho arr. Lub awe, of • . tior hos mod his. a fare oU *Um- ore WI" 1 " fa llod. t DzuciaLsl7 *NON Um Vii , to minim M 1 . 1 Po WM of 04io's Byvpippaia Clam ► eamov ben tho moot untoaltiod prolog of. 31 . tam Mai vit. Cue's Dyspe: psis Cure 11.1.14.6,1 0 1 011*110# wag of hal o hi l 010 °o lll2llol s sad mem alit load bp Seslstils. se •fv4 / 4 / ip / m t , . 7 rillPh;r• C • Mui 49r , AXL 1 116Bispaii A. D. DUB ELIPI#R, eat., Agent fee Aim s minty. Oil I& 417 be. 1611...1p505r L ~:.: _, HA aril ailialrily . . 04 • aorasiTO 4 4l- tif •le IPMe, b4Easei Iko Gterlyshisty, T ER)111 Or POlll, Stu" tro ioatiriNseia 4 ky morning, it 12.00 opal* net p.iliwithin the Jett. No tinned itntibill giflitillhe • lionof the pi:44loora. ..1 . 12 iT 1.1 I tt&NTea r 611141111114 I i bora hle.tuction will Is wig ti ny by the quarter, beitflart tb.,l will be neerted.tt upon. 34". rho circa tattoo *iihogit b .! r larger than th * • • in AJan• county; aw4.."41p to not Do excelled. Woltz of all kWh; lour •u.l at fair 1111411144/1/11, tate. lc., In ovary variety.stad short salty. Terms 1.3412. orriciAL DIIt COUYITT 0,110 Pees iJewijostige —Robert J. Fl. stociate Judyet —Juseph J. Ks Pr .4.504..1.1ryr--J aeob Delhorie. 'lister lad accord,r—Wok. D. Clerk ,j the Co aria—A . 'CD lute District A tiornry—Ww. A. Dun Tres furer—H. D. WAt t lei. ==&==! ==t r,' , amigirianers 7 NlchulaA . Wi•i• Ihrtai %a. (Su}—J. S. W. cCio ‘n. Physician to Agit— D I of bike Poor—Jobb It3of tmla o..Ardorlr. Steward —a. .). Walt. Trcuarg"...4 24-1. C. Ye•dy. Pity/lick Auditor:—llenry L. Breaui. G. Itc..gy. D , AtMair or Osrrr TI 10110, Cott $. a wultou o mex. w. Cr.,e t Tate, 4. IL Clerk—F.D. Dpyharp. .tr Co,t.,'.lbini—Ocorgo Scow,: Dirrct,s— Nos. Dalian, Warr ,, n, J.,hn P. McCreary.' A. M. Ilaater. Secretary— Trcli!‘ rer—li. G. l'..littestoek. = SWOI/1,. C'/Pit,—J. Emory tia,r. - T. Ike Llganer.. • Dirertors--A.l 40 8 lVtrt, D.i, l W 010, David , K S!t.,rry, If Ituas.".l .1111.,n I=3 President—Ge age hr,sae. C4 l / I ler—UllOrge Atuold. Teller—Samuel Bushman. D.rcct,s—lieurge LtrougLl, John Horner, Uoorg J nbn Wulford. crca GILICY ItSl L. Schick. Ary—W Whim B. Moats. . 4, r—Alermit kr CO4Olllll. .Ita..evers—Jqtan Itti,p, J. L II tioordo• Litt/ • C ,, t , e.au. • ADiMS CJ e NT fMCTUAL 1.18(1 Presifloolf—cloorge ' rice Pres..Lod —.tunnel K. itnii ..V.scrciary—Dawiti A. Ilseliter. , Treasurer—k.:cln.,l 6. islinente Est thasasitlx—nobagt Picking, Jaoul, King. •DAII• Co/4MT ♦aaiCRI.T Preittl,nt---1 4 3wael Ilvrbst. - . - Vlce Pruid.,4lB-111111ain Make Secrelary—flenry lirowdany . l e , resary—E. , 3•Ard U. TreJ.rer...IMVILI Jl,stirtlent i.ang a0t111.41.11.1. Frederick Mehl, W. Vein - 04e, Juan LI McClellan. = I're.ii.l,4l-I , :dwlanl gAhuo• i lllam A. di trei.ry—John V. McCrea 7. Treasurer—Juba Cults. Atiaagrrs—J. W. C. O'Neat,Jah • D. Kuudlets•rt, %I u. Atlclaa. aaa cumitar Pre" lent—l:. G. t'almegtook .Ve,re../ry —Wm. .% Uunc in. . • . DAnner..• .If/•.•.lprs—A. D. Buehler, •$. U.. Uuuldl, W. A. D warn& Co cret,ary and Tre.utgres—a aam .11.1.tvera--41. W. altelollo4 Ituta.ll,ll.J.StaLle,ll.l.V. iitrrTserna S,inerfrifl4,—ltul.....rl Mc:Clardy: Se., - ,:ary and Trcaturcr--DeVid TI aille depart •• rrire • 1 Thu tirst t,oi maleu clomp 30,:ng aud Eastern uttil Wastor • tram w 101 Pali11111•ITI, AU CIAriOX/, /..../ye, .\o. 124. 1. 0. • 0. C.“ 1.1111. 1..1r0wl .t oetson , t",; Gm En .a.p 'Rent ..V V/ A,/. 0, 10. 4 ' 11,11, 1.1 4.13 .L 1 Mutittay Stl,),/, 414 M Lodge, No. 336, It oir iI at.rocte, 2 LII 6 1/101i12:. y.lda Lo.ljt, No. ISO,/ 11/ Jr. every Muutl.ty r•e C/y.4;.zi Tribe. .V 4.31, 1.0. R. af very Fr idry 15. J 4 . A. 11-1 u Star aa4 ry 31 turdaye reulug.' .4 I :LI Diris.:at No. 2 U 11.1 Il•ig,brory ritalsoaday K. Clic:URI/1 L a!hera,a, (Claris!' 4)—Pastur, Re '3urvices Prefee/.,rs o( 0;:14' teroAtely, Babbatb mo • . Weatteeday a veulog. °wipe uvettilliCoery Lutheram.,(St.Jastal--Rev. A view Aebbittb. taw:ling Lad ti.ty ttrotlitt4t. t A' icn p.4l—Rayl. • Snavor. dtarrico• SitMmti m Thur.lry eveuiug. Presbyterian—Aar. Win. MIMI' mornitm and 14T ening, amdrir • ~• it. W nb s.rrin g sad BT., ravening. CLiV.ile— H•r. Joseph 11011, 8• S,Lb tt t/ a, luorni n • and &Rem Unitcd Pre...eqtcrian...-Hel% J. by hrt3Cia appOititUlSSU. Vrofe,ssional el J. COVER, AT IL •LA or,:uittly atte • BaliurAsnutruatadtoit. ilco E 411,1°4;41e* •b -a. 'roc Ilu,re ftreot,Oet. 31Ay ia.,I.VID A. BITEILL NEY T LA W, will pronip Aka" .11 , , othi, 6 1 11.W/OEIUL /lire, /Ince At nisl fence in the ...pposi to the Court !louse. [Nett DAVID WILLS, . AT LA W,Ollce nt hle re►lde corcor orCeotr• S. Nam May 29.1887. D. JeCONIAMILIT, Attorneys and IcCONALTGH D• atedJOIINSI. KILAUTR, of the law, at hie old office, on•doo Drog store, Charoberaborg street. Spode! attention given to Bal rl ottlocuent of goatee. AU I aims to Peo•tetta, Bounty, Deck aiaat U. itatee,at al) timee t p attended to. L %ad rarraots located, and oho L,wa•tud uthor western Statie. Dn. J. A. ARMST: Having tlcatod at NEW 8A to all 'mulch.a or hie protimios, hi. oifko not prufeulonaily e MC KNIQ P. 13,1 Adams county, Pa DR. J. W. C. O'NE Etas his 0111ce at hi• mild street,two doors •bore the Cow, i oattyabarg, May 29,1847. JOHN LAWRENCE ti.t, Mice la Ob aeaborabarint of the Lutborg% Ohurcb, %mar lloroer'sDrug Store, where he and dlllog to attend any ems w' .of the Dentist Personal. want ►re Ifigtowl to call. DR. WM. STALLS .4 Ist, baring located Itt Gate errbres to the public. Oftlsola Y wpposat.o the (Hobe fun, where he attend teeny cue within thaprovi !personals/ want or full or jpartlal • lilted total!. Terms reasonable. April B,lBBB.—tf DR. C. W. BE la AS RIMMED the Practice of I.I.TLESTOWII,•tuti °Miro his Ass arks ist his house, corusr of Lc Foundry alloy. tiers the Itisifroad., ,irou to Skin Di (LAU' • tiottls and 4rsta EAGLE 110 To largest and racial? Goan rrrviEußa. CUA31311111101411 AID W JOILY L. TATE, Pr sire n omnibusjor Passengers to the begot, on arrival saddens Carefalietrukti, sad May 29, lief.— KEYSTONE I GETTYSBURG WM. E. MYERS, P NOW OPE TIIIS is anew House, fitted up In Lb* mall • ilocstioa a ples.ant and cooml nog' baminala pur tiun of ski, tour • men t has been m emLo) S4r the KC fort of goooto, with magi* stabil axpertoseed iretirsals, sod we flail use *very swiesvot to • now op*. lb. LY• miter ininanwit •w• kindly etribUo XV $, WC