=EWE 41* .Puti:4004*.4.• S Gettysburg; 1144414, *use Is. PM% [For the Star and Sentinel. .1110LDIVI CaMws XMHiM• EDFFORS op SF AX & 611117151 EL : Gentkrneft—l cannot resist the tempta tion to offer my testimony - to the troth of the docuine you lay down in this extract from your issue ofJune 4th: tirgil'Hagman :i.Heraid - csdniates that re artnet* of ;Washington exiguity qolit a half million of dollars by withholding their crop of last year from market last fall. The policy of "waiting for a rise," is always a doubtthl and dangerous one, and is never 'advisable, except where war or special causes are disturbing commercial relations. When we consider the loss from shrinkage, from waste, from depredation, the Increased labor of re-handling, and the lug of the use of the money, it is-much to be doubted whether "holding crops" from market after they are ready is, as a rule, sound policy for the producers. _ I was myself for many years at pioduce dealer; so were my father and grand-father &afar back as 1786. - All the experience and observation of our house tend to establish the rule, thiit farmers who regularly get out their grain as soon as they can, and sell as soon as they have Merely for market, pros 'perfar beyond those who "hold for a - rise;" and so far as millers and merchants are concerned, the fact is almost without ex ception, that while those who avoid specu lation accumulate wealth, surely though slowly, the large class who "make haste to get riches," fail sooneror later, and general ly pretty soon in their career—the difference between the farmer speculating on his own produce, tend the miller or merchant specu lating on the property of others, being that the former stays poor, while the latter bring ruin on themselves and others. Besides the reasons indicated in your para graph yon might have:instanced (though it is included in fact under the head of "waste" or "depredation,'') the loss caused by rats, insects and Other- . vermine,"Which L is far greater than is usually supposed ; also the danger of grain getting wet, or heating or sprouting, or becoming otherwise deterior ated from the actfon of the elements. There is also the risk of fire, or the expense and trouble of insurance. It is notorious that many farmers, shrewd enough to estimate the losses and risks in cident to holding grain, are simple enough ! to endeavor to avoid them by attiring their grain with millers and merchants. They hook the consignee for all the responsibili ties, and while they are waiting for it rise, the consignee, who perhaps is speculating for a decline, beComes insolvent, and the farmers suffer. • shave often been provoked by the advice in agricultural papers,"copled by the coun try press and spread wide cast throughout the country, "to hold for better prices." There was a good deal of this last fall.— Laying out of the question that the author of such advice is probably himself a gambler iu bread-stuffs, looking and aiming ex clusively at his own interests, consider how unlikely it is that any apeculatlye recom mendations published in a newspaper should be trustworthy. Consider that grain is pro duced all over the world, and consumed all over the world. When : one c r op fails, say wheat, another crop, say corn, succeeds, and when all fail in ohe country or one lati tude, in others there is abundance and to spare. However desirous speculators may be to ascertain the condition of crops over all the world, and to measure the capacity of needy nations to purchase, Me problem is simply beyond their calculation. The coolest, beat informed, and most experi enced merchant is no more able to form a reliable judgment a month ahead, than the most ignorant plow boy. I once heard a very w ise (because unapeculative) merchant, who bad watched forrnany yess the maneu vres of apeoulators, say, that a good rule in bread-stuffs was this :--first, form the best judgment in your power as to the course of the market, and then act on just the opposite conclusion. The bad counsellors whose pretension to prophetic spirit is so futile, appeal to the prejudices of producers, by suggesting that specidators combine to keep down prices just after harvest, with a view to rapid pro fits on an advancing market. The fact is that there are always about as many specu lators looking for a future decline as for a future advance ; the former sell for future de- livery, the latter buy for future sale. There is always this contrariety of opinion. The operator is generally mysterious, and often means the opposite of what he says. But somehow the market is kept tolerably steady between the bolls and bears; and prices on the whole advance or recede, as time de- volops supply and demand, pretty much as they would do if there were no wiseacres to forecast the future either way. I cannot conclude what has become a much longer dissertation than I intended, without a remark, which any one will verify who has had much opportunity for ebserva- lion. It is this, that when the holder for an advance seem the limit he had fixed upon within his reach, he seldom has the wisdom and sell-control cicise the sale. He be I comes excited us prices rise, and Is mare disposed to hold on after they exceed his ex- pectstioss, than he was when they were down. And vine versa, when grain has run down very low, the holder becomes more (limp - sled with every decline; and the chances arc that after holding through a high market, the wise farmer will sell a last at 11w lowest point. P. G. S. vs I+ CI, shares, New mulch cowa,alipahl be carded daily They like it; and it pays. The potato le e-rest eiwyrberef potash. Tlion4erP4voQd 4/ 1 1 0 .k*SgO9dniStkire for l'ut n few live 1611 into wells, if itttgle worms infest thent, If the romp of trees are (Upped Into water. Jost before planted, the earth that sticks to than will give innuctliaic atiPiloort to the small fibers. John Joluison says that farmers must give special attention to Mieep and cattle keep ing if they want, lo make grain growing more profitable. Calcined plaster is as good a hallizer as the unealcined, but it is usually wasted af ter its use iu the arts. Some one says if salt is kept before a horse in the stable, he will not . gnaw his manger. Trial will tell. nOot crops, notrgratu, are the 'Urito, for young orchards. They do not steal so mud, tree food. - , Experunents,seern to prove that fence t ilists se6ip the &verse* way *in which they grow, will last much the longer. Toads are capital helpers in taking care .of vine patches ' A HINT.—An old "Bucks county boy," now living in Philadelphia, writes the fol lowing :—"I wish you would tell every per son in Bucks county who owns 0, fruit tree So sow pkister on the blossoms It must he done while the dew is on, or after a rain. Get on the wind side and throw mull hands fel as high up as pOsslble. Most of it will be wailed onto the tree: but that which goes on the ground will not be wasted. Also, dig round the butt of the tree, removing all grass, weeds, dirt, oldimnes;&c., dre.. For eVairlislfbeidespoit anfieve`fy hilffiedeof plaster,./ will guarantee two 'bushels of apples or two bushels of plums or peaclum. The destruction of worms Is the principal ottPmt. This Pban. has been °ideated to, but I trled It for years and proved its ef ficacy beyond 'a doilig: I frequently re juvenated old trees and made them bear for year." Burks co. intelligenoer. • ••••...•t• ItiA.N TUA-MAKINIi; • MRS. E. J. ZIEGLER Is prepared to do every description of Plain Sewing, Dress . Making included. uadenee—Feat Middle it., one door front the Metho dist Church, Gettysburg, Pa. [Feb. b.—tf JOHN W. TIPTON, FASHION ABLE BARBER, opposito'tbe Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg,Pa., where he can at allAbneebefound readytoattendtoall business inbis line. Dubai alsoan•xcellent saatstant and will insure satis faction. Give him a call. May 29,1867. GRANITE-YA - RD GETTYSBURG, PA., • - ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT. PETER BEITLER il prepared to furnish GRANITE, for all kind/ of BUILDING AND lIONIIMENTAL PutPcrus, at reasonable rates— Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and finished In every style desired, by best of workmen. WzaL..Orders from sdlstancepromptlyattended to. June B.—tf JEREMIAH CULP GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, II prepared to furnish on short notice and reasonable terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Healto keens on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, which he sell/ at lowest cash rates, and If de sired will furnish bands to pat it on the wall. PLAIN stt- FANCY 'AVON PAINT— ING EXECUTED TO ORDER igirlfork street-a few doors east ofLutheraniChnrch May 27, 1868— tL ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Bast Middle street, herifts square from the Court house, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all or den In his line. Work done In the most satis factory manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded to make a living. GAS PIPE furnished, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights kc.• ' also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top Frost Spigots, and,in short, everything belonging to gas or water fixtures. Bells hung, and furnished If desired. Locke of al kinds repaired. [Dec. 25,1867.-t. FURNITURE. D. C. SHEAFFER . , PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) tit prepared tooffer:totho Public, anything in bile as cheap as ca bo had in the county. is„Purehasere will do well to call and examine my stock bolo buying elsewhere. FURNITURE made Le order. Repairing done neat cheap and with sissierit. • Jan. 22. 11468.-0 NEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming WILLIAM E. GULP H A 2i v o c f r e y n = " o t : i 2sta 7 t t ot? P n i t ' rt ° f l J l r '""r Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and : Upholstering in all its branches. Ile also continuos his old Lusioess of 11.' mining fluggies,Carriages, dc., nod solicits from ti public their patronage. Charges moderate. -4 Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.—tf HOWE MACHI.N,S! THE LATEST IMPROVED &G) ITINE ELIAS' HO WE, .111* 1 SEWING MACHINES JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent far Adams Cbunty, Pa., Granite Gill, .I'. 0 (Gulden's Station.) OIIDERS will be promptly at teml,lto. Machine, delivered to all parts of the cone ly aNttimdruc Lions given gratis. IM.The public are cantion“l againiit parties who use the pause of HOWE in connection with their ma chines on account of the popularity- of the Howe Ma chine.. Thereat-a nose Iit:SEISE unless they have imbedded In each machine a melailion Laving the likeness of ELIAS lIOWE,3r, on it, Ice. Ileb.26—tf WHEAT WANTED. The undersigned will pay the highest market price GOOD WHEAT, delirered at ills Mill, "Glenwood 111116," formerly Mcilbriany'b,initighlaud townsblp Dec.lB, 1869.—tf Surveymg--Uonveyancing. J. S. WITHEROW, FAIRFIIILD, Tenders Ids services to the public as a PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and is prepared to storey Farms, Lots ' &c., on rea amiable terms. Raving taken out 'a Conveyancer's License, he will also attend to preparing DEEDS. CORDS. RELEASES, WILLS, LEASES, A It— TICLICS OF AGREEMENT, CLERKING AT SALES, Ac. Racing had considerable experience in this line, be hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Curl -0.5 promptly attended to nod charges re:lEolll.lde. PostOMeo address, Fairfield, Adam. en., Pa. Jan. 1, 1809.—ti ICE CREAM SALOON. JOHN G-RUEL, • Chambersbut, St,, G - ettysburg, . next door to &ogle Hotel, I.las always on hand a largo assortment of all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, made of the Gest materials, with Fruits, Almonds, Raisixs, Figs, Cakes, dc. ICE CREAM 'freed to customers ,and orders fur Families or Par thou promptly ailed. Raring special accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen, and determined to please be Invites his friend. to ere him a call. April 9.—tf N. EW HARNESS SHOP. J H CUL P INFORMS his friends awl. the public generally that he has resumed the Ilainemmaking businsas, and opened • Shop on Carlisle et reet,Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of , HAULNK&R, BRIDLES, COLLARS, LASHES, PLY-NSTPS, &e., ie which will be sold at the lowest cosh prices. Also,. TRUNKS' of all kinds. REPAIRING and MENDING attended toproiriPtii• Raving been working at the busineat for 30 years, I can guaranty the best kind of work, all being made snider my own soperizykudence. Give me a call. May 7, ISOW.-41 JOHN CIJLP. BARK !BARK ! 500 CORDT 'WANTED TUN SIISSOSIBXS WANTS 500 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for which ho win DV 011 00 per oprdola dalivary,. in good order, at Ida tanyard Is MITTI:&111780. JOHN EIIPP. K• 7 118, 1110-ty :7 •• V COMPO "(IND , . ,••• - • FOR THE max or PIiIitMSORETIIROAT INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or Inward disease of the Throat if not of too long 'tending. AIso,BOLIILET 72V88. This medicine has been tried In • THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the country, and ham never been known to fail If taken in time and according to directions. It hetrarranted to cure. Give It • trial and It will speak for Itself . Every household should provide themselves with r box of this medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it has effected are truly marvelous. 112 1 .L.Frepared and sold by IsasstYount Oo.,G eb. tysburg, Pa., or by their authorised agents. For sale at nearly all the Stores Irt Adams county. May 29,1867.—tf ISRAEL YOUNT A 00. ZINGARI BITTERS.. A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE. A CERTAIN CUBE The UNGAR' BITTERS are compounded from a prescription of thecelebrated Egyptian physician Da. Citroens, ►ho, after years of trial and experiment, discoveredtbe Zingarfni Herb—the most remarkable vegetable production, 'the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded--certainly the most effect ive i n the cure of dis ease. It, in combination with the other valuable pro pertlea of 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 Complaints, Rheu matism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Chol - era, Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha -1 bitual Cost iveness, &c.,&c. In the PREVENTION and CORE of the above • .--, it ban never been known to fail, as thousand- t oar most prominent citizens throughout all pat t of the country, will testify. Let the afflicted sent I,r cir cular containing testimonials and certincate, those who have been cored after their cases have bera pro nounced hopeless by our best physicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, RANTER & CO., No. 6 N. Front At., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania, Don. Robert J. Fisher, Ron. Edward McPherson, Ran. Joel B.Dannor, Ron. Wm. McSherry, -0:;i-BEND FOR CIRCULARS. 'ES Feb.l9, 18C9.—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 medi cine, basanythlng won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary couiplaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races cf men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to care the various affections of the Inoga and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, it Is at the same tiruothe most effectual remedy that can be given fur incipient consumption, aul the dangerous affections of the throat and lunge. As a provision against sudden at tacks of Croup, It should be kept on hand In every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds andcoughs, all should be provided S 1 ith this an tidote for them. Although settled Consurapii , n Is thought Incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been e. , mpletely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. $o complete: is its msalery over the disorders of the Lungs and Threat, that the most oblitinate_ of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside nod disappear. Sie;;sr: ana P,t Slic Speakers 11,1 great protection (rota it. Arli,r. it; al Mars I enured and often wholly cured by it. .. . brandi,itizi.eur:nrrally cured by taking tho Cherry Pecto,l in small and frequent dosed. So generally are ita virtues known that we need not publish the cvrtificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that Us atlantic. ate fully maiuMined. Ayers Ague Cure , For Fercr and Ague, intermittent Fercr, Chill Fere, Rentlifcnt Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fcrer t ,tb., and indeed all the rrff , ution: which a ria from matariour, marsh, or mia,matic pc.itons As it a name implies, it does Carr, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, flivtnnth, 'Line, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what— ever, It in nowise iejv re, nuy patient. The number and importance of its cures in the nose districts, are literally beyond'account, and we believe without a parallel In the history of .tgne medicine. Our pride Is gratlned by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical currs effected in obstinate cases, and whore other romedi., had wholly Wird. lanacclimated persons, elan, resident In, or travel. lug through miasmatic localities,will he protected by taking the AGUECURE dully. For Lire> Complaints, arisim: from torpidity of the Liver, It is an credit ut re wetly, a tim Clatitt,; the Liver into bellthy ac ti vlty. Fur Bilious Dlsordere and Liver , :tnuplainta, It Is an excellent remedy, predncing many truly remarkable cures, where ether medicines had Lined. Prepared hp Llt. J. C. AYER & CO , Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Ma4s.,and held all round the world For sale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist. Gettysburg Pa. [Oct. 2,1.868.--9 a Invigorator and Restorer OP THE Vitality of the Stomach. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Material& Pure Tonics arid 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 ita merits, with entire conadenee that it will command their approval. It Las been Buhl. 'tied, with the materials which compose it, to practising Physicians—among others to Dr. M. D. G. Pnarres, one of our oldest and mast eminent Physicians, resid ing at New Oxford, who, after examination, pro nounced It a Remedy which would nal j 211 to show it, salutary effects, when properly administered, In cases of Dyspepsia, springing Irons old age and debilitating effects of serious inward diseases--weakeuing, and at last destroying the nervous power of the stomach it. self—and therefore outitling it to be en:phatically called "The Great Invigorator." Dr. W. J. I.lcCurrc,auother prominent Ploysician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: New Oiroan, Dec. 30,1168. Mr. JOLIN Buono. UE0111:11i GINOELL Dear Sir:—At your request I have es amined Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the facrunhs from which it is prepared. It In composed of same of the moat powerful vegetable tonics and must pitnaant 1.11.1.01/ltie. known to our profession, and 1 bare nc, hesitancy in recommending it in Chronic casesof Dys pepsia, and in all cysts of Indigestion resulting (um debility of thr Stomach. Believing that, if properly used, it will be of incalculable benefit to the inafferinfi of our race, I subscribe myself, Yours, very resprcifully, W. J. MCOLURDOII. D. o,s_llantifactured and Mr sale, wholesale and re. tail, at New Oof. rd , Adams county, Pa by bUSBEY es BEAU Y,Proptietora. AGENTS.—Tho "Great invigorator', tan be had from the following Agents; D. E. lonic., Bultimore,Mil.; B . l i,Gibbous, Balti more, Md.,• A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa.; A. 8. ildebraud, East Berlin, Pa.; F. J. WiLBOl3, Benda Bor., Pa.; Theodore Fleger, Barwick her, Pa.; P. X Smith. Irishtnwh, Pa.; 8.0. Lawrence, Mount Rock Pa.; W. A. Mcllbenny, Red Land, P. 0. Pa.; -,j, II Wiest New Oxford, Da.; D. M. Miller, New Oxford jJan.ls.—t HAIR VIGOR FOR TEE RENOVATION OF THE HA I R The Great Desideratum of the Age A dremcing which feat once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Padad or gray hair s soon restored to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth, Thin hair is thickened, failing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always cured by tuns.. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied sad decayed. Bat such u remain cart be saved for useful mesa by this application. 'lnstead of fouling the bele with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean anti city one. Its occasional nee will prevent the bate t , . 0 . turning gray or falling off, and con 1p even , beldame. Free from those delete:Nom; vet „anew, which make some preparations dalleroul to` one to the hair, the Vigor can oal be.no' .it but not harm it. .11 wanted merely lor HAIR DRESFING, twain alas oast be found so, tge Arable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does Doh 111 whitscantbrkould yet lasts longer on the kali'. giving It a rich glossy lustre and a grateful pArgsno, Prepared 14 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTIQJL & Axi urricAL mums talmoo.la - or 4110 by 4. D. Daollass, Drvarld, Go 4 'oft i v "! 1511047 TLIE GREAT PREVENTIVF OF DISF.ASES. AYER'S PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE THE GREAT AYER'S LOWEI i,L , MASS. le consequence of the disastrous tire, which in Jen meg last, destroyed their adore and Its contents, J. E. CA.LDWELL -& CO. Jewellers, Rave had made especially to their order in Europe and In America, an entirely New Stock of Choice Goods, Which aro now opened and ready for examination. Very Fine Faris . Mantle. Clocks, (Every movement with the new improvements) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, Entirely new Bronzes, Groups and Figures. GORHAM MANUPG CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best Sterling Silver Wares, New designs. Watches, Jewelry, &c., &e., A very toll assortment at very MODERATE PRICES. For the present at 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL A T)ELPHIA. Mar. 4,1860.—1 y To miLLINRRa AND coutaay STORE KEEPERS. AT E. RIDLEY'S, re sierra, Yon will find the Largest stock cf Millinery and Straw Goode la this City, and a collection of bargains not to be Mind elsewhere. We cot lengths at Piece Prices. Buy and 801 l for Cult. 309, 311, 311 GRAND, and 68, 88, 70 ALLEN BTB., • - COINER STOra, Fifth Block East from tbe Bowery, NEW YORK CITY. bird and Second Floors—Retail. First Floor.—Wholesale exclusively. April 2.1.-3 m AIILLIER NY. 1869 r 11 1 / 1 31tCTFULLY invite an early innpection of ray .1. new stock of BONNETS & HATS, Ribbons, Silks, Crapes, Matinee, Nets, 13hinds, Laces, FRENCH FLOWERS, ' mid °there Frames, Gimp and Straw Trimmings. Also., FANCY GOODS of every description and the latest styles, all of which 1 will sell at the lowest cash prices. April 9 --In lld P.RIET .SIcCREAItY. GETTYSBURG RAIL. ROAD FIRST TRAIN loaves (lel4iburg t S 11, A. SI aud counecta at 1111110Tcr Junction will, trainsgo North and Sout4, passengers reaching Baltimore at 12 30, P. IL, Harrlaborg at 12 35, P. 31., 10.11,1de1. phia u; 4 GO, P. 31., and New York at 7 (0, P. M ftc. turning, arrive at Gettyaburg at 12 P. 31., witl, panr,,.s:ngers from Bidlimore, Ifarribburg, SECOND TRAIN IcavelOcltynburg tl= 43 M and c,unectft at kno,r tion v. It hf“ ,t. lire Nvr(ll at 2 10, P. , at 4 M., ithil.L.lelphia at 9 CO, P. M., New Yurl,:ht .ith Mail Train Eutith qt L'l, P. 5r., rcrtrh Ita:tituurt of f, CKJ , Y. 17. Ilvturufug arrtv,, Gettysburg nt 415, I'. 31., with parmtrig,.tio Iv in 11.1 ti wore, Ilarriebnrg, Ph iladelph &c April 30, BO READING RAILROAD, SUMMER AItRANt;EMENT, MOXDAI, APRIL 2.tith, ISG9 Great trunk lint. fr , •la tlio North and I.ir York, Tamaqua, A,lthu..l. iharm , kic . I. , hahyh. Easton, Ephrata. Li Lanca , t,r. e ifyrrhlyurt, f r f.,llows At 3.20:11141 5 tu A. 31.. 1'2.2; n ai.il P. 31., , nnrcting with rintilar Train, on thy.Pezyu• gylvania lialfroati, Yuji arriving at New York at 945, 11.10 A.M. and:;.rn, r. 15. tna) P. 31.. end 6.0 U A. Si.. renp.:y . tr - dy. io, i.in g Care accent aro' the 2.05 , 5.20 A. NI. and 10:651'. 31.. Trains. without change. Ly.a re ILLrri , llllr,7 for Tan., qua, 3litersville.APlilayol, lent... ..n and Philadviplyia, at 0.10 A. 51., t a an,l 4.10 P.nl•,pp'upnt L. 11. - 44.11 ,1114 ti'lro; the 4.1 u P. 31. train hi dying c. , nty , ..cti,1.4 for Pottsvilh. att.l C..antulyia only. an.l AN) ,i. t debut kill .in yYn,qui•hauna burg at 3 3U P. 31. ;;; ^Jai A . m 3.(3 and + l .m P 31.. Phil.r.lelphia r.l 11,113 . Z,, P. )1 .1 Sleeping cars 3c.....•„1.,r 1 the 9.,0 5.03 arr , l fi.ol) P. 31. Crania fr -, .1. New York. r.r 1111,13 t 1 -• 1.1 - , ''• -1 1, ht :•.r. ,( Way "1T ' 31.. c , ,aut ting with tl 11.11“ ou E.,rt Pew/a. ret.Lruitl..; 1:e t2,jus, t: P. 31., rt...i.piug at oil p atsville 1. `.1.,ai., 5. , ..1.„,„kin at 5.'2.5 4,1 3. 31., •A. 314! 12.3) 0,, 41. A. 31., P. 11.. r .• k. lkill .nd U 1 'irlt`.nna ltailrwtd at T.OO J. 31 for 11.irri.hurE, :tua 1 A. 31. for no (1 rove auo ii coding ACCoOVII,/,1.1,1014 Tr.ti VC, at 7.30 A. 31., returui,e, at L. 1.5 P. 31: Putt,town Leny. Porta towo.o 0.2.3 A. Ni ;.iug tear.a Phiiadulphin 4;10 0.31 nt (2°1,1.1,14 itrtil Road Trai u.: Itoor.c. It 0.1,1 i u:: 1, 1;.00 n. 1, ,13 P. 31. 111 Ephrata, Ck.l4lltbio, 3c, Pei iwaet, 'tali Train,.l,ar e Pot ti„„ a t A, 31. and (~uo P. 31. grtur h 15 A. 31. and 1 1 U P. 0 . ,73 aill/lar train"; on-ltrading ' L"'"" Qu E , lndays: Leave New Yark r 41 5 31 ., i ~ . i.hia 6.00 A. 31. null 3 -1.15 M p. A. 71. Train only to Readillg ; A. m.; ri,burg 5.2 u A. 31. and .10 .a1..55 :..hthi g ht, 2 70 p. 3L,nnd tread_ , ntol 7.15 .4. M. for Elan-ie. burg, at n 7111,1hig_.• 7.1 i,". 4. XI. f..r Nea ar'd 1"U A. 007-1 . 45 P.M. tor P/Mhulelphia. C..r.tmutatiou . ' .11eftgo, Season, School and Escuo. B Tickets, to' od from all 1101011, reduced 114 : 1 4.g° sad; P.taaey gur .ocked through; 1). 0 pounds alloyed 0 A. NICOLLS, General Superlntentleut B •dikaing,P4,llay 7, 1889. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY .61 3 1211V0 SCHEDULE. 01411114 3Ny 9, 1869,Trainn lemon:111ov, JUncti , ll., RS 1..,110w5: LEAVE NOILTII P.D. 12.31, p. In.—Dally for Willinmap.rt. daily (except Sundays) for Ei o irn. Rochester. Buffalo, NiagaraFallx ale! Eric, and the West. 10.68 a. nt.—Dally (except Sm u t'.) for lSlmin , Buff ale Ac. 2.13 p. In.—Daily (except See.l.tyl) fur Williautspert eed 6.05 p. ni.—Dally(eXcept Suudyn) fur York. V. 55 p. co—Daily (except Sundanye) for Harrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. m.—Dallystopping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. ri.—Daily (except Schilays) stopper at-all Stations. 12.30 p. nt.—Daily stopping at l'urk tor, cab% p. al.—Daily (except Sundays) skipping at the Stations. EDW. S. YOUNO,O en. Pasm.Agest, Baltimore, M. ALFRED It FISK E, Oen. Suptoisitenden,cl May 2'1,180.-1f liarrishrre, Pena's. p ENNSYLVANLA CENTRAL AILIV:d.A. D. Double track route running L•tIVId R Ell Phil.idelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gett, Enure make the following mai ections with this Trunk line.. Gettysburg leave It:, 9.00 0. rm. & 12.55 p. m. Lat.over Junction arrive; 10.00 .. 2.35 " lefty* 10.1;.0 " 9.55 " Harrisburg arslas e 12.55 p. tn.. 11.45 " Italie 3.50 .` - 2.25 n. In. Philadelphia 'strive 0.40 " 0.50 " Harrisburg boavo 1.15 ". 12.10 l• Pittsburg arrive 125 e.. nb. 9.10 At Philadelphia close connect : oam ore made with the tcaina for New 'York, Boston and all Eastern Mies. At Pittalso rg conneetiona are made In the Now Urli-l" D"P"'• with the trains for all Western points. - .For Aar nor Information apply to EDWARD 11. WILLIANIS, Gen. Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. itt " i r W. Owintax, Don. PneFenger and Ticket Ag " t ' P' [Slay 14, 1868.-t f !!!!••••• itont, gusulter, gime, &c. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. THSI undersigned Las boaght oat his former part ner, Wm. Omits, and now continues THE LaiF,BURNING BUS NESS imself--et the Gettysburg Lime Kilns; on the corns of the Railroad and ,North Stratton street. Thank ful for pastpatronage, he will endeavor to deserve its oontintumee, by prosecuting the business as vigorous- ly and on as large a seals as possible—always selling • good article and giving good mascara. Farmers and others may look for the prompt filling of orders. He also oontinnes the COAL BUSINNE, offering Memoir, popular kinds. Ileepers and othersabould give him a call. Blacksmith Coal eon •tasal, us hand Idme end Coal delivered anyirh Groin 0 ttisburg. Gettirebtrig, NoT.10,11107 ; JAMB 11.11ILIT iscotwolis. ECM JOBBING BOOMS, EDWARD RIDLEY, TIME TABLE R Mc^,URDY *tonna SOMETHING NtW. New Furniture kooms Furniture Store in Gettysburg A. M. HUNTER & CO. haye bean to the Eastern titles and have laid In a large and splendid asaartmenk of Cottage and Parlor Furniture, equal In style to any liouse out of the city, which they °Reg to the public at city prices. Their stock 'consists of FULL COTTAGE CHAMBER !Wit/3, from $3O up. BUREAUS, from $9 up. WASHSTANDS. from $2.50 up. TOWEL RACES, from 15 ets. op. CHAIRS. from $6 set up. • BEDSTEADS. from $ 4 up. WARDROBES, so tow as $ l6 . TABLES, as low as $3. SOFAS, as low as $2O. LOUNGES, as low as $7. BUTTRESSES, SPRING BED BOTTOMS and a great variety of other Goods, all at equally low rate,. Call and examine our stock, ,M AT TILE OLD "SENTINEL" OFFICE, South-east Corner of Diamond. March 1,2.—t $4O STITCH! $37 50 $lO $4O fleet clans SEWING MACHINES $37 50 $4O given as premiums for $37 50 worth $37 50 $4O ofsubscriptions for WOOD'S HOUSE- $37 50 $4O HOLD ADVOCATE, a first class $37 50 $4O Family paper, at 75 cents a year.— $37 60 $4O Also $37 60 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $33 AMERICAN WATCIIRS, worth $32, $3O $3532 2 g iven for $3O worth of intiscriptions.— $3O 0 - taCt $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $l2 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 worth $l2, - given as premiums for $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School - $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO SO Large or small. to be selected from SCO $4O 400 volumes of the rery best Hooks $3O .$lO publiehed and given axe premium $4O $3O loran equivalent amount of into. $3O $24 seriptions. $24 &c. Alm several other premiums equally liberal. Ac. o—The ADVOCATE. (formerly called the Prospec tus,)containe IC large pages, and aims to promote Knowledge, Virtue, end Temperance. It has been cola rir,d and Improved three times in 27 months.— Send Ptr specimen c,,py. Address 8.8. WOOD, P. 0. MINI ug, Newburgh, N. Y March 12.—510 1115 Hoop SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS Iles Romurcd his 3lanu factory and Salesrooms to `,TO. 1115 CTIE , 7SCIT STREET PUILADELPIIIA, • Wl,tro "Ouu Make" of Chainplma loop Skirt,, rep, ad , kted to First-class Wholesale and Adail Trade, e ill La ~;and to L'lntricu the most extensive a.kertrrient in the Union, and all the latest and most desi: side Styles. BL,pee s Lenzthe end 8:2••4,. 2, 2‘4„ yards round, of plain and Gored Panlurs, IV.tlktrig Sk iris, Itecuidi,,n tc.4ether with o vr ninety digt, - chi varieties of Mls - pes Children's Skit tO, all of which for symmetry ..I styls, , I,,ticiry.dnratolit 3 fleas, are ti) any other goielig in the tuarlit and art wart:stool in eei r:, rr RI eel. 94 iris wade t, order, Altered and Iti•patre,l, told Full Price I f.:4(,•rn Made Fkirts, 15 ..::“.:,utk; Sprio :4, 45 f.; , :U!...; ipri”gp, Si rit.; C. - ) err.t.; nt14.1- 4U d , , , aings, 75 I:1 COKSETS!! CORSras 1 iffurent .1, •.1 Cent. to Di.U7 , en/bracing It V. t-1,'".“;.0. to Fitting," 31adarn Foy'. 541.1.., to r., French, Engli.ls and C .r.,,ts.an.l ani.,r,ir, French Patterns . CA. ;nr att I. IL r;}:NT FM: TUE BAIVTIZA3: FAN -IlLr SEWINAI ..npi.rlor to :s;,, Crl $;.5 cacti , are hew.: piv,u aw2y cot.; .or to get turn it. tr,•4u -14. livery Wu:: of Articles in ,UT I exualiut, cur purchnplug Cn11..4. trod ullcu!ure,:.: our 31Anufkrt,y th3legt,...aa•, No. 111: ht,t,ut et. , PLiladfl; L:a. %,,r, I. a,—;;m 3131. 1. lICALKINS. oN E POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM. ONE PINT OF MILK. 1,;• ; fora L•n;le t'Je EXTi: tCT burl - ER PLANT, ',lit ;1,, wAlpr,:luce Zal Ms of pr Luo ;:upcaalrc.ez,eilrut Batter is from the f - Jf lice tint 11 0 .. au] i rate fat.:llin in Now link Cit.) : :t it • City 11:4ht, for F..le. olTeriug b. 1.4.:•]0ur., lit:)",4 , 1.1/111,:l151 Nodtel. Aivtita vc5111...1 4 (.:,it: I . :i •411... Ext.,et,e'lltneit,t to tlllakt,%4 It • ”1 . .. ;tl. full directions br use, u ill be sera toisay IL rscelpt uf SI W. .oti.:n-d a.g:,i:,+tail worthless •1 uteler tire I,lll^ ,'f.,.Hntt.,r Powders. ce _•' .Ls the TIXTItACL. J11i..."" I= IMMENTII MBE ECONWIY BUTTER COMPANY o:lice, 175 Liberty Street, Factory, 230 (greenw4CE► N.ll, - ft ) u:,. Batt maht. Plant 2 P"' . 1,11 per 1,111“1. At a coat tr sii t.t P (IMPS 1 puro PUMPS ! water use, neither bad rn , tY iron. nor lend, but CELERICAT:Z , 1 - 1" r ,TII.IIEII PUMP, wild cucombur wa S. on!ir.ly 613! less, .id r iable 01 A potent Article, but the good ul.l. Pomp,uncle by machinery, And r f ,ct accurate it, all ito ;rafts. raidne . •'' • •;:: :Int of water, act ro-tiog lacy than lll( t :: . arratigAd tb , a.r to be non-frreting, i:, • 4 , -,,nction ua A;niple 11,1 t any one can put •7 , A, , p it in repair. AR. r thoroncli trial it is !r...; the ass"' AND CM:AI - EA . . Twelve feat of t: .2., v. - to ••aeb frco of char 4-. Dealers sup. p ` . l,l in.n:u;.+elorereratan. For circulars, price Call or vi.l.ir,An CHAS. G. BLATCIILEY, No. S North SeTentll Btreat, 11 Philadelphia. Pa. , IL!: hlaertist. bat. Cali 4,7 th itaiket A Arch at., Peb.n.—Cin I'bilndtlpb in, Pa „ , A. SERVANT FOR ALL. 12 , th's Tncprovement for Opening, Closing and Latticing Gates, fAY be attached to tiny rate and operatedirom taig4y, team or saddle, hyl.llo hand, in any de sired direction from the gate—. pened and closed from ono point, at soy distance from thogato. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the nagging of the gate, nor by the fr.t raisingthe p.st.; maybe Made at. .cenutty hlau.kstofth's.arni maily attached to's *ate. Tbv having the for Adams coon -y, v. ;I, a It 'Township au , Farm Rights of Ulf+ im pr, vt1111.1,. .A 1,,, ROTH /L SHANE'S A3IEitICAN LEVER GITX —which will be found 'veinal:le and convenient to all 'who have Kato to drive through—air they remain by their team. open, cloae nud latch a gate, without the ne,camity of getting in the wet or mud. Fur further information, drc.,addrese ISRAEL I:mutt:B., Menallom P. o. : Adante co., Pa. )f12,13.-tT GETTMURG BAKERY. , 111:11rin of Newport ,k7Aegler lia . sing., been dia l. f.ulve 1, tire. nati..rßignt,l tout 'nue tließakiog 1m5i.,83, in all Its briinctes, at the old stand, Corner of South Washingto,n and if eat Middle streets, Gettysburg,'Pci. AU kind, 'f CRACKERS, ES, Et-READ ROLLS, CCM tautly baked and always to be had fresh. With many years experience and Gem diapoel lion to please, he feels that ho can prom ise satisfaction In all caeca. Order. solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old firm, its continuance is asked. Aprlo. 1560.-t( BALTZER NEWPORT. JOSHUA, SEIT.Z, [formerly of Hanover, Pa.,] Tailor, Fashionab'e . Two doors from Zottek's Dry Good Store, on Hanover street, NEW OXFORD, P.A. 'Mlle latest Fashion' received from lifew York and Philadelphia as soon as tuned. May 14.-2 m• BLACKSMITHING. B. G. HOLLEBAUGH H AS opened a Blacksmith Shop en Waahingtoa street, next door to Ohritantan's Carpenter ;hop. and is prepared to do all kinds of BfaLOM:LTZ ING, at reasonable rates, and invitee ashore of public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds. 0 Ire me n ealL April to, 18¢9—tx A LL and 13st Meats, sad Lard of the very beet at x, 010. • vim" , Mar. 6.—tf West aikido it. 332=2 Z 23 a.,.:.: GO TO NORRIa'—If you wan • good GO TO NORRIS'---If you wan a fooblonablo RAT or CAP. GO . TO NORRIS'—If you want a faildonable NECK-TIE, or good PAPIR COLLAR and CUSTS. G 0 TO NORRIS'—If you want anything In the GENTLEMEN'S LINN, for be keeps nothing bet Gentlemen's wear, and has the LARGEST STOCK IN TUE COUNTY. A. M. MINTER A CO GO TO NORRIV—If you want a good pair of HOME MADE GAITERS, war. ranted to give satlektetion or Money REFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM Uus just received a large supply of SPRING GOODS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will ba sold at short profits and warrant- ed to please. Wire him a call at his store on Belli more m trot t,(Pick lug', old Stand) near the Diamond April 7,1989.-tf CLOTHING, -u Icr c.~:~ructs, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM; COBEAN OU.N.N-LCATGRAM IT AT s EJusc of reccired from 'ale City a near arid large tork CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, MOTS rat SHOES, NOTIONS, etc Th. 4.4 " d. ha" all selected Rlth great care and rlth a draire to tn. Tll•pabile et the vr•nia of thin community. and the mod the goods to be of IL e beat quality LATEST STYLES MEE Ono and all ate i uvand to call at oar Stara, au BALI Ll more otrevt, Gottleburg , nearly opposite YaLnettoek IL C. WREAK, JAS CUNNINCILIAM. April YORK CITY Boot and Shoe Emporium TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRESBYTERIAN '1 E undersigned haajnst returned from the Mt .1. with the but and cheapest variety of Bout Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Bummer, ever o tared in Gettysburg. Ilismock consist.' of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BAL3IORAL GAITERS, LA Di ES' COMMON GAITERS, L %DIES' KID SLIPPERS, all style., • LADIES' MOROCCO BAL3IORALB. IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' Rue BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS.' SLIPPERS ' .11 style., GENTS' BROGANB.&e.,ke. MISSES' CONGRESS GAI'ERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALB, ie., Ac., Ac., Ac. BOYS' COGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALSIORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' BUOYS, all stylog, IN LARGE VARIETY. • , Also, Boots and Bhoea of hie own manatacturt cots. ♦ll will be mold at the lowest living profits. Bay erg, from t o w n and ootintrYiats invited to sail and enemiee goods and prices before parchasing slats. where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and .osii• term, will also be carried on, in all its brandies, as be. lore. Repairing done on abort notice. By employing none but llrst.class workmen, and ruing none but the cholcmt leather, be feels confident cf maintaining hi. former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve it. ng,..Thankful for past favors, be solicits a cordial:f ence of public patronage. D. 11. KLINOXL. CI Myelin rg, April CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. BRINICERHOHY, corner of the Diamond and Tort arrest, hallent rstatnid Mad the eity - mtth as nnasually attractivoinagrtMea , of CLOTHING' PDX TALL WINTER WEAR, which he will Jell at such pries' as cannot fail to take them °Livery tepidly. - Cali and judge for your salvo'. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial aowiwg, and then to get his low prices --callers cannot help bat bay, when they sae it to much to their interest to do so. Us has Coats, Pant., Vosta t otal! styles and materi als; Hats, Boots and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Olovu, Handker. chief., Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Snspendere,Brushes,Combs; Trustful, Tallies, Umbrellas, Pocket Zaire', &gars, Smoking and Chewing Tobarcos,Plpes,StationrgyAe. Clocks, Watches, jewelry, with a thousand ad one otherartioles, entirely too namerona tO detain* • newspaper advertisement. PRETZELS, &O He mkt the attention of the public to hie new stock, confident that It will please—and no one can or 1.1,114611 cheaper. Don' trorget the place-corner of York streetand the Diamond ,Glettysburg. N0v.6,1868.-tf JACOB BRINK/CRUM. Fine Custom Made BOOTS IND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES oa bond or mUote to measure. Pries. 11.aut at LOW 7/IGUSTX. Aa Phu traced Price List with instructions for self mama. meat sent on receipt otPetitOttlos address. • WN. 11. EAIITEITT, SS South Sixth st., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. August 241868.-4 y BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TIRE undersigned has erected a new butidten,tar A. a Boot and Shoe Establishment, on Carlisle et., near theltallroad Elation, In adtEmburEt wine* be now offers for axle, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Blip- /to pers, &c., Ora.. vacant apsdahUdreapof etgleil sad pima. 'Ha has ataosasortiseat io Wait hasc.aid williodientry arable atilt* anialloot preps. • WOES Wadi TO OADIX. of tha add materials and workmanship. Ivory effort made is reader patielhotket. The patronage of the publicise solicited. darn a, sad **loot mots his dock or tears year are. is either cue you cannot Aillio be Jely 17,1100•47 JOIN N. • fladq, *to, AM, it Consisting of 01+ ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, and a great and large Tart at; of KLINGEL'S BALTIMORE STREET, MOM atantly on hand BOOTS & SHOES. D. ETZMITAY4R & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PE.2KIVA YORK STRUT, OPPOSITZTHZ BANK. Hare Nat rocolvod from tk• City • largoomoort went of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress Sr Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, die. Made in latest styles and of best mate- riala We also If.AIVIIPAOTIIIIi TO ORDZIL, all Walk of 1100X3 AND sBo23—the work being *ads up of best materials and by fret abuts workmen. The senior partner has been in the bluilisttes for over If years aid personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully Invite the attentkin of the public, to our estobilahment, and bops by strict atheolloa to business and by selling at lowest cult prices, to ere entire satisfaction. DAVID 1(112111ELLIII, .7•00 B AJEITZYLLLKIL Ap rill°, 1.869.-t I LADIES' HATS , Always the Watt styles out, and at lowest price* RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, &c., New Goods every week daring the season, at U. B. WOODS' Store, Corner York street and Diasniutd. April 16.—Sm' GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, BY W. T. KING York Street, dett,yiburg, Pa. J►u. 16, 1669.-tf JOSEPH JACOBS, JIERCIIANT TAILOR, CIIAItURILSBURG ESTREZT, GYTrYSBURO MILE undersigned, of the late firm of Geo. Jacobs & Bro., would most respectfully inform his tz leads and the public generally, that be hes opeasel a Merchant Tailoring web' tahment in Chambarahurg street, next door to the old place, and th re• doors Ilan of the Keystaue Rome, whore ha will be happy to wait on all who may patronise him. LW stock of CLOTHE, CABSIMESS, VEBTINGS, TILIMMUMBI kc., tc., kc., Will be roan d choke and cheap—very t o tut from. All kinds of Goode for .ale—whethe-,. h e mannfutures or not. GOODS MADE DP with o ..Mpatch, as Well than bought at other Morose. at his own. . The very bout work will be made—g ..c , .d fits and er.bstantial sowing —g will tm deemed t , ,0 much trouble to renfer satisfactio,,i. every r b , The latest New York ifashiCal4 regularly received. Cutting dora. as usual. A sr. Public patronage 1. solicited, and nO 01 , fort ■ ro ta arad to deterre it. April 11,—.4t Boas, prugs, VittMinn. A. D. Betifttit DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, Neer the Dimond STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS aircouivritY MEItCHANTEsupplt•d al whole's! city prices. Feb. 12.—tt DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Brant'a Building, Ratio. 84, LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened s new DRUG STOita and littnd It up is the bast style I nffer my 'took of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizen, of Idttleetown and vicinity at the lowest market tats, consisting In part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pare Spices, Dyu and Dye Mugs, Perfumery, Toilet Soap; and Fancy articles. A fall eatortment Brasher, Stationery of all Undo, ay" Tobacco mid Bent. 07' ldoores Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or soil water, cold or wares. Clothes washed with this Sewn ere made beautlfully wklita without boiling or blueing. This Is the Soap In ue. Try it, It V war mated wet tolskfara tie bands or Mai& Littlostown, May 13.—1 y JAM= CUSS. DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Office aq, Bras Stars, CRAIIBIRSBURG SULU GETTYSBURG. Medical advice without charge. DisAla* tit DRUGS, MEDIOINRI3, PATIENT 111111DICIN1B, BTA• TIONERY, PRIMIMERY, BOAPB,IIIIIISRIS, TOLL HT ARTICLES, DTI STUMM OPIUM BAK. =GROOM, OE. AN Of TARTAR, LAMPS; COAL OIL, AO., AO. PURE LIQUORS for 'medicinal imposes. Dr. R. Horner's OLIRN, a reliable remedy be chapped hands, rough akin, to. ALI &Moles warranted passim(' genuine. Jan 4, 111611.-tf gitatorspit &Units. EXCELSIOR GAUBBY. TIPTON & MYERS ottatessors to C. .7. Toon. PH 0 T OtißAPlia, PHOTO MINIM TETRAS A. 10380271229, I . L i Stereoscopic Views the . • BATTLF,;-FIELD,' smizzoacop m , PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, A . ND , L.8.8U S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GitiAiar;siDuczp, Rama.- srwi, &slim lecithin bottles 11464 orillskist. Clan sad eatimisir= e t .. friar au „ mom , ken ! 010 eall•ry. TY15031'41 OLD , iiIT4SID. -- Jew meow -Aim' Pewit tool **ANA le hii ; iimisish ci ttait •7Ag 111 11 1tAnien.--The , AlgheWitritia paid hi Wm sad lord hami. " ...1. 41111 kr Medi ofirsetet ro jW,Mcial‘ Oa% A. 1111•4 eafl es gnu. w.nalau. GROOMES & LtilBER AT PAXIMIPS wroia, OS Sae W&L. Lumina • simunte, GlSMllinciti, PA. • FRZSH GROCEILIES every Meek him the City, Provistemea, Dried • ita Gress Pratte of all Made, al way* oa Mad, at Panel 11L001, 00111 MAL, CHECK FMB CID= YIN. /GAY, 80Alli Or ALL EMI, CANDLIII. NOT 101111„ 001111ECriox ARM, liatolia, Ake.; also, • LUMBER, cash u illauttltag, Posts, thinks, to., coati sally oa baud at lowest living rates. Call sod see. Jane 44.-1 L OM JOSEPH GTTILESPIE , Dealer in Flour , Groceries , Notions ) &0 ., GETTYSBURG, PA., INVITES the attention of th e publ ic to their huge 1. stock of Goode, at the old stand. on York strut, non* door to the Glebe lon, condition of the but of GROCERIES, Sagan, Syrups, Molasses, Carus, 'feu, Spies% Salt St.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR a the market, with Hams, Moulders, Side., PIA, Drkd Fruits, Confection; ie. Also, .N 0 T.l 0 N S, in greet variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Crockery-wars, Baskets, Segue, Tobsseeoe, and a amused and oneother articles. BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and fresh, lwayt for sale. & Co. will Writ no effort to please and are atalldant of being abler to do to by constintly lumping • Intl and choice Clock, and selling at the very lowest prone. Gowns Pumice wanted, either br the cash or to exchange for goods, h !chest market price allowed. JOSEPH S. GIUMIIPIZ, June 11,18111.-11 WM• J. MARTIN, Wholesale ■nd Retail Dealer In OROORRIES AND LIQUORS ♦ lug. lot of Groceries that I am wiling Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old French Brandy, ALL OTHER BINDS OP LIQUORS, A general wortment of BrITIBS, among which !a miadies Herb bitten. P are Liquors for Medical par r0....3 Ns [. J. MARTINI,. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens wsr„s, se, at WW.J. MARTINI. A 0 30, IWO WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. latiqt. general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. D0c.4.18157.-tf JOSEPH .1 ACOBB BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS 1101 f ATlNGened. a Rev Grocery, in Gettysburg, on Il the sotwedt tomer of the Make Square, boa lust received a splendid asserteteut of WSW GROCERIES laeledhig Pagan, Cote, Itobseos, iferup, Teas, Spiess, Tobaceo, Salt, Tish, anuallhortlders. Alas, QIIRENBWARE, CONFECTION S. Nuts,Tralts,Scops,reneyArtkies and Notions gener ally. We will also keep on hand /LOGI and IIED STIIII7III. &Mai purebred for CABU, I as prepared to aura very cheap. Give ma a call and judge for boar. selves. Sept. 11.1517.-t I J. W. CRISS. GROCERY. WK. B. VIALS RAZ OPIERID A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store sable mdasace adjolalin Yeah' Rrothikeit liartka 7 1151 4 EAST YORK STREET wimpr i gi t titmv i tli u lea u cho t p ea ebespos Kerte Carpasttra ad Castrating. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBUBG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Car nico,,Door do Window Brackets; do. Constantly= band and onangletur•d to soda of BEST MATERIALS, by =poisoned weekono, and REASONABLE PRICES. 102‘Ordoe promptly attended to. Jan :15,114111...= GEO. C. CASHMAN. OETTYBBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, TIEBRINTFULLY informs the AA. public tiat ha has romoirelt le Ids maw II!mor Straka" stmtlootwoos York sad Whoa strode, NO Is rismr.t to take soatiarts Ibr ratter sip anti vPrildag 31113 4 180 . 1, at "'" isi !l • 1 7"' " Wilda" Iswork gasaso Ito , of beet ty. Ito 24es by' sttlet attotitient to toast. sow to weft pabllop. GUIs a.. solL *oat limia-w M. 'CHRITZMAN, CfETTYSBURG,. (kap n' ter and Co4ractor, swag newel %ay Mme. 1140 ailiar,.. , 1 - 5 !E*4 I .l o k 4 1 kkile OSA; atinebrueviv, esfo estimot. ==3 COE'S COUGff ilairlaiparlod sad popular limed/ le ague tailed to the ettastket of thowahlio. de odes s• tie peer *alb wowed, the proprialots mutually mak* their boa to the auitratalaa thugs tint tusosindthe ma.: Alegi requfred kw the health, ossiort and Aar issues at Ora Ariiilj through ltd load sad tidies* Loathe of winter, CoWiCassh Ilarlaar riamald sat b. forgotten. ?separatists bans s heassiaold medl •lae—..d istdiers Airfoils for Hid hasty' et (heti oh 1. dna.„ sad an wlteselethinsessydbasserof the throat, cheat sod lease, cosset *Seed to be 'Wood it In addition to the oallnary by ounce so long is lb starker, re sow Walsh oar souneoth amity &hie bottles, which will, In common with the other lass, b. Laud at all Dews Stores. •, FOR- OROUP, Th. Balsam will b• AAA Wyo./liable, sad Ye mV alwaj• y/Hd apou tbinw..ht ortrwas cuss. WHOOPING COUGH. Sba tioatlisooy clan who balm amid tend. Ws Owes* dartse the but tea year* is.that ft la variably relLorm and cam It. SORE THROAT. Keep yon throat ►et with the Balltem—taktoi W- U* cad often—a you ►W Tory Neon dna relict HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at 00C10 to a steady easy of Il I. greet ressikly.— It Will succeed In giving relief where all , other to medlar have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT. CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not dobry profiting and hamodiately tatting- Coes Cough Bahase. - whon troubled with any at tII. above nomad dtglicallataa. Tbry ate all premonitory. symptoasa of Consumption, and if not ed, mem or lolor swoop you away tato the Talley of shadow' gran which non* tan 11•11 f return. IN CONSUMPTION, Hazy a nra•wara sageses_haa found raki, and t.. dayralolees that bar Ilia has boas made aaay sad pro logrod by tb • asa at Ca.'s Cough Balsas. IN SHORT, no people know the artfels,and It weds so comment trams us. It la for mats by every Droning nod Dealer in Medicines in the Malted States. THE C. 0-. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, CL Read ! Read I I Read ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE 18 CALLID TO TLL World's. Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. Thlapraparatloo L prosottneed by Dyspaprria it Daly known remedy that will surely /taro that ag gravating and fatal malady. /or year It swept on 1b hartal We, carrying WWII It to as asthma, grata, ta millions of ingrarers. Coe's Dyspepsia Care has come to the Rescue Indigaitian, Dyspepsia, Bilk headache Bounless or Acidity of Stomach, Ma- im of Food, Flatulency, Las- silude, Weariness, finally ter- zninating in Dent An as wervly cursd by tias peke t rsosay, as the pa tient bikes It. Altbosisi bats *sr isms babe, lb. peepl•osbat Jr Tordkt of the manes ? Hear what Luis? Boxtou, of Ilfilwasikoo, says: Err. 3XJTON, qf Maloauket.l . Ywirainuo, Jaa. 24, 18811 11611i14111.. C. IG:6.1.1W1011., Ifews Mimi, Omen. Both slyselfaad haveaumodeo"Dyipopsis Cure, Y It km prank/WU= aatlallictory as a Rom ftd,Y• bs! ll lEkheritiitiosk to arylog cwe bays ro• IWO( OFIRAXIit lIIPTT frost Its us. • . Verf itowPwo ll / 7 . . LEST K SrateN (gl,gnal) A 41/IRAT,BLESSING- .• _ Mere la. T. Wltittf, Amt., /erste ay v.,' • Mom /1014 4".l . flaitriiii,./iagests, eseaftwi.. liteedleass:—lt gives as pest rams tosted•thait " 1 16416im rrt gh rtt ill.. -4 Jr:ft c mi , -1 imeloiall with limaptis. mi eseee:goesdr d .7"r tovewityme stiesit which. pr tested ker that she wee sit the while, Itkr ehleretrdowaythlwr -eft took, st7oor Indiana% V c .v. AralPs lll4 ftrilk mot ilidatrdistk QUILT It U yp IT imm..4 eta a sew. eaimparim wall. bl glediessrieedietwe ess great Mantic Mal reeTel Jaa.l3, P. . 'ARD. I==ZNIIMEI CIA E.R rAurzr. Ttio kin. Wu° Amor, ad itiostiam Rm. easel Mr. • - Aspires:sleets onretrywql toll pie If pm tikeillikliaidolikto enquire As; ewe that soy , utii. of ooooWeiqueeio Cure n'o° mai ßaia , n skip abort aumpsittedryinhbo alto treat V tuft Coe's Dyspepsia a are tavaitaf& la a MON Of Diarrhea 4 7w 4, 71 Oak, Ihusarar 0.. p = sal Maim wiry dtbardatiod oostinteit Me* • 11 . 14 trilesto* os'ausse7 imogridiore at /1 01 ~ or by appl!astlost • ' • C. a. MARX • Co ., w.rnpAw.s nem. ot A • • B int :4;X ' esteisitseivtiN Agent for : Aden* county. 1.3 z! r /e. OA. 311. AL' AM I El nASlPsitoisr9ol lIII== ~,t.irto.a; iti41041144 . 4 ONO 64 1 1 4. ' TIZR):130/ Tuz ATLI tmlu 1111T1.1184 Is p iloy morning, •t gl.OO not pal iwithin the pr6„40 , 41k; tinned twill's!, sooturiptio yes OM tlou of th•pablisherF. LurPttl iamirtatai t i iberaliodosilon bill be it oic by the quartar, half resiii4lli Noiosectod .1. lEEE *Arras circulation nttli la sit iargar thisrvitir • in .1•IarnIcoall allnes• ,snot • otallitiada ioir p .n.l at fair . St lots, •c., to l ovpry variety sipial,7o short noArisj TfNi potessigual J KRAUTS,. • M. lilettyaborg, Pa. Collie tin sinew promptly &newt.' 64 06Ice on Wilmot, 6166 1 16 • June IS, ISISO-1( McCONA.IIGUY, • Leo. oleo Iwo door met store, Chanbersburg areal. Specisi ottani°. 6troo to Beat :Sa tagalong of litotes. £ll 16 claims to Pensions, Bounty, Hoek- • against U. Itatas,atolltioos'in ly attended to. Land normals loontotl, mad eko • lo lowa end other *eeteto Sthtio. Jane 11,11163.-If J. COVER, 'ATT A. • LAW, will prolliptly athoad all uth•r Bagleateentraatod table - 11,, aat+oea YabaaaBack 494 . or'• gores, aal t lalora itroat t a oily Slay 29,1867. DAVID A. B U RILE kT L AW, will promptly 41 I other Lasiucsasatrast ar.WWEIo• al ha/ rvsLlanca la that • ,pp.ksita that:oml nano.. i.Lett DAVID WILLS, - •L 6AW,OIIIc• at hisraeldesi corLer ofeantritiquer•. May 29,1587. DR. U. S. HUBER S. E. thrtic, of Chapthersturg tad or PO/Itt COL. TATVS L Jane 11, 1169..-If DR. J. A. ARMSTR Haying located at NSW to all branches of his profistislos. ND hit omc• when nut professionally •a %Id( naanrruwii, P.O, j Adams county, Pa. .1 DJ. W. O.. O'NE' Kee tali 0115011 tat' hie itroet,two Joon *bon) the Coeval il•ttyeburg, Way 29,16117. • JOHN LAWRENCE ilreceln Chambereborgetr f ebe I..4h•rau Church. nearly 114ner'• Dram dtare,•here ha. iga CA/II nit the Dentist Pereou• In Went ar• Invite I to Cull. (l R. ‘ l /1. STALLSM 14t, haring located I Oett erfleem to the pablle. Oaks In T. Ida, whore Do •tt •uy cm,. within tbsprovi P.rsoto. *Atilt of full or partial it. I tom .I L. Terms reasonable. .1;4111,1481. —tf DR. C. W. BE k.l 44.4111111 U th•etaCtlC• tt'Y, ao d ulfera bis aor stls..curlier of Eo4,tkiry .11.5, ur.ar e, it.. tt.ltromui. to itt.o 01.0..5•5. Adds and Vot EAGLE 110 rhr Imageat and mat coin n.w.pln.'n ant !r.Wtfll ..1011N L. TATE, Pr .4- Ai, Olsit44Lu•,lvr eas.coger t. tlid bo , ot, ou Arricalanddep rr Ca re NI derVOJll3l,llid X ay ISCI7. K EYSTONR GETTYSBUR WM. E. NIYERB, N 0 V 0 P ' is anew House ttod up to the wool • luc.tion a pl..m.ut ikd consves 111. at lottglooss portiou of do tow meal Ys bees m►d• fur I. t.t of VICII., with •gtpl• .0011 •sperienced AarTaats, sad •cco we the!' wee every endeevor to Is ce,. open for the eatartalemen Ire cludlymuliclt •share orpublle May 29, 11187 3tlutcherth West Middle. Str (NEAIt THE 00(12T- Every Day in t SCSDAY ZIOIL Vrcsh Ilea three time• • week, day and B►turday mornings. Lam every day. Order' left at at,i Will be promptly delivered the Ibl Janslll.lßle-t( BUTCHER NE IV 'I ;Aosta I. Erman. hTN • f_jAVIIIIi *stand into . 11 WWI 1,0111113118, will ours FRESH In their mum Iderket stand Amain , eorser. Preslh Pea eve ;OW avotafat. 1103a11 seats W mil Fr= Sorallair• Ai 0 11 7 - wean so nawsable pa N 7 • " It._ %mist 64. am! Ibr oa or Wool April 30,1W—if' MEAT WA TIIII HIGHEST CABII FBI COUNTRY SIDES, SHOULDERS & BY NICHOLAS t SIM York Itgt,brolow Wolf' Hams and.' Dried -Be Meats constantly op EMI] gudtart, g 11 A a • D T QI siabocrlborshav ojwiptietior with as lannonuo supply of HA 01111110,whislo by are olefins lta Raitbaaratosit,itprie•slo. sit o =k oomstits Is part of Oar)oater'tloolr CW.A• I Dakir'• Tool Dalumkaapesei o R o argra• OP to Ml' Faints .44.4 c • ei•lrlA an the seeeral departments tan be bad at title Stott. IYU can be roontinoiatad bate CID tad lloasekeopua can ted tva line. Eilvensacallao•••rtp Abroashasanyeth•r bowDT I TO losalk&Orni,.s W 0.911 W Tit peril* it la at Mao: May ii-tY IZE