g l 4:ti!#4l...iiT**.t. sou: minim. rrifilas, sane ss, GETTING Boasts Imre comarnes. To inif, $ hone in illattot 4 ai lookicz p4ght I.°r ader lo4a 404 . Which ItM hen comicadshota sa,haan 4aal then luNpLemagme apeoutpd ; shouidllisidawa•stribeinar thiel4.lo4l.4ma, turned#ll}llllseblirttb Ultra, biltie)(4 . l i temd fegg 41' irit.4:o}oit, treatedinsta bait , bat ley priorillistabe4tila• Vag aryl. barlerlis debt Path abfa tlef,e,"lnifti sf ) mu4 l' 0.11601:0Mallitc." . poandoAidnima ar," man& A;ir misik-", greet, and give tWD tIibIe4MONIVAIWIIIr second or third night , by ahaldneit among the feed or giving it in any mask the borne is fond of Four ounces of antimony mix ed with the above, and giving one table spoonful, will give an increased lustre to the skin and will *kali thijoil , worst t.9;lbe-anareine looking, should be chielifitidldisilno Merit sweat ing and no long journeys. When In the stable, on dry food entirely, some farmers recommend clover hay made from clover cut when the seed begins to shed, but this is very wrong; for thatkind of hay is wooidi In 'stems,' Sas not only greatly iniaretLthe land -by stand ing anent tits aeotel, bill.ll.leit,gleeldel ly injurious effect on the horses—producing coughing, heaves, swelled heels and legs, and often inflammation in the eyes. The only way in which it can be given without dire results, is by einiting It into 'Chit and wetting ItLeerved thus, and scene meal mixed withit, There are those in the coun try who will call it "the perfection of hay." Hay made from new grass will cause horses to dung rather looser, but when it is kept to be old hay it ceasento have thit,.efi feet, and - in tigtand'hiy kepi s oVeitill - the second pow always = connatesWis a --Uglier price than "new hii!" ' ''ln that . 4l4intry,. where grain does not ripen till a month later than in America, the grass is cut ear lier by it month than it is bent For farm work, and any other slow • work, it is not at all . i , .t4tt,4tA li gn be alt a r &d. , &de „, chWitferlerf food. - I,k-117: OldAlt7 - sielute44frlart, when turmls.into ha y , *lilTtiklbitlf**LOV**** , ted tomissrutedigestlo!rilediessell'hieh , . has rather liacenurlegoisaisser' , suphelp to carry off humors which would otherwise be engendered ; but when good, wholesome, nutritious hay and oats are - fed the horse should eat dry, for the saliva is the natural moisture to go into the stomach with the food, and it brietillitieliiweiamiter'lshas ticate4 if,lkekelste.l 4.:liA4t-Voa cbaif mixed with the I.lltA7 I. q, 4 1 . f__Atit . 'wetted, cause the horse to grina the osta closer, so that few will pus through whole.—Coun try Gent DARK STABLIS. —An exchange says : Any person who has felt the pain and in convenience of coming suddenly from a dark room into the ot•il blase qt day will conceive the necessity of 'lighting a stable in a prigter tramper. Thht* is too, Often neglected in confined stal&s, and the con sequences Ire most diatresaingto • 'inhume observer. The poor horse, led suddenly to his work, shows his pain by unmistakable expressions, stumbles, and runs against anything that may happen to be near, until the eye has in some degree accommodated itself to the new circumstances under which it is placed. Nor is that aIL By this con tinuanceottith4hange, , ficau dirknatisi to . sudden daylight, the eye becomes seriously injured. The retina, or sensible nerve be comes dull, and more or hint' hitless the horse's sight is injured ; he starts and shies at objects, which he sees imperfectly; and many a rider who has received a dangerous is jury has had to thank his inattention to this simple eakwe.ratter than, any vkikals habit of the animal, to which it has been attributed. Blindp= -° ,4 1 /1€ 4 . ..„ 11 4 1 te by inatten ro me abova 'eau on; but even blindness is less dangerous to the rider than imperfect sight. In the first case, the horse isToreed to Mgt , almost ' entirely to the 116*i .. .hut 14,10 latter, objects only, half distinipdalsed terrify and Martirt i they would under oldway— cifejimstanee s be passed TrilViut notice. CAncsnOurr.—Tbe Milwatike .Demb crat recently noticed the case of Mr. Mas on, proprietor of a music store in. that city, —a brother of Lowell Mason—who was cored of acancer,upon his Lice, after the removal ley the knife and the re-appearance of the disease. He was treated by a Cin cinnati physician, after the process of Dr. Fell, of London,.described as follows; "A piece of sticking plaster was put over the cancer, with a circular piece cut out of the centre a little larger than the cancer, and a small circular rim next to it was ex posed. _Then a plaster made af,chloride of zinc, bloodroot 4 lrltaitt tloar , as wend on a Risco: of so of the Ltx4 or. this oh cular °pelting, Ao Ati mincer for twenty-four hours. On removing it the cancer will appear burnt into, and appear of the color and hardness of an old shoe-sole, and the circular rim outside of it will ap pear white and par-boiled, as it scalded by hot steam. The wound is now dressed, and the outside rim soon suppurates, and the cancer comes out in a hard lump, and the place heals up. ,Tlie plaatstilkilla the cancer, so that it s i llAighs out like dead flesh and never grows n." • • ' Tlie•ROCkeetei.Z l6 2 l 94tier4.lo.o Wilk re medy has been need 4n , tbattitysoccesofill ly. The editor Lae east. a •ciumer which was ref led entice from the face of an esteemed lady of that city. How TO ÜBE LIMB - AS 3rAZITORE.—"II. c. F.," Eddysville, Ky. We Wive more faith in large doses of lime than small. One hundred bushels per acre will often so change the , chtaraelepcfilm fop thq.,,the neflcial effects will k c s pbservli tot twenty or thirtfyetirs. Aconyenlept way to ap ply the lbne Is to pow the land and Menus the Bme la riiiiiViroin km> Ws pat di on , the Aele!irrbettot,rlat apart each way, andishaihel of limer.,le -each heap. - Then cove' Ws hap few ; Anchas of soil, and *OA swilie IS 'slaked, 'TOW the whole evenly ever the 'lnntd — with a shoveic.o harrow or pfovi ' it In, sad the crop. This gives about one hundred bushels per acre, and as none of the lime has to be thrown more than-ten feet, it Is easily spread. We should prefer to use the lime on a summer *llpar,. So,rarheat, as this affords more- time to attend tc4 , But it may,tie skated in ;say en*, :It roar land is drained, naturally or artificially, and is wellaummer (allowed and then limed as above, you may expect good wheat and good clover, and no matter bout ; much It Is "worn," when yen 'Ate tin* iot good clover you can nsakst, your..lantikeing 14atikiatthirit Wr oboolitiorgiottobtot -titil-liewo 'of our Aflame County formers on the above point. Go ro FARKlNG.—iteed4lving Is what comparatively few men succeed in making in village or city life, aid yet nothing is more mqr t iflimmihNti44 40 63 14 Besides, - 6.aelai pledourkis culavating and embellishing the earth, improving and increasing its products, ind thus adding to the aggregate of humanhappiness. Why, then, should young men hesitate to * be f1 " .41t 4", ? i w bothlit,o4o.lo-* l o* Me. zeisilseeearest appetadmatistriviltt depebitOnce that a Mon, clay, can isinke.. 4, gp,tleata4 Wiser— and all farniikaii, '4:k Should Be, gentle men-AMMO INviirrewgerof stability Mat is not • • ' .f. • • • - forimitalgt e lion, lull may, - be linked among the • ' • ' - work on •w: -.<:` • • • k foumkimalA short, go 4- to fuming and quit begging. =lll / rAintiarocK 111.0111S18 lIAVX RZCZITZD A LAltel STOWE or,' .BPRING GOODI QUEENSWARK. April itO,llllP- it Ge TO DUPHORN'S HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- WHERE IF YOU WOULD-- SAVE MOREY North-west corner of Square April 16,1869.-tf 1869, DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excellent Assortment? j SELL for very small profits, and aim at dolt' • very large Dulness. PASHIONAP S !WADES OF TINE BILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP TRENCH WOOL POP LINS. TAM IL/NADU SHADES OP ALPACTJA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLINB, JAI:IONET MUSLIMS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAOCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. ROTOR' SHAWLS,CASHMERD SHAWLS,THI BST SHAWLS. tmorns, CASSIMERB,CLOAKINS S,LI N EN DRILL. DM, COTTON ADZ. 'TABLE MIMES, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW DILMORA L SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HIM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. KRIM LaMar / 1111 811P,ACIIILDRDN'SOLOVES, inn sremeimes. sa r i as eoastaatly eseudvfig the laitest styles ci Draw aad fancy Goode. My stock corprlsea 'may this aaaally , lasi la • grat.c.bus DRY GOODS which/ Invite the attention °Jae public, Mang aigitied that Ina safely challenge aampari sae with all other Stares in quality etgooda and low noittotpries. J. L. SCHICK. Oettyburg, la., Jan.l4,lts9,—lf $lO,OOO WA RD! ST - ORE ENTERED"! Rebert & ElliOtt's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, TAB eutored bit Week and a large quantity of :Dry eusdasS•tiOna,lialtamillerate and Carpeting taken. The prorthes are well known, but hay. Mum far sr egad Goods. arrest, either loft Greenbacks in exchange for the Tbaperemu whin took the Goods are eery well sal:laded that they received more or better Goods for tkelr.oaey ibab they could have cot at say other Come one ! Come one sad examine our large assortment of 8/I.4ys, GINGHAM% LAWNS, . BAREGES, ALPACCAS, CLOTHS, . CASSLYRRES, TR ReEDA'; JEANS, FRITI.NOS, Abe, Osepets, Notioes, Gotansware, and dallied t ipparthig wangle ( al a . ILINIOINntits phew la mull. Zollftimaanoi. sad Am oar koala k, Detr Dealiag am eimnProeft • turn is,lBeo.-4 NEW SPRING AND SWAM= G 0 0 AT PETERSBURG. GRIRST BO WEBS 7 . (Alwoosdon to 11. Mtaidow,) . WOU,D dopatlally ro diens lb* P piddle lbw duly - *am illtst undel tram tilledollig• wfd a drimpowdsobt Of - amp SUMMER; GOODS, .00kaig' of Zoillsepred Goodly Cloda, Alsodtiltoll Maid • PM IWO dr wlild awl Ilidad, Sap, 0 11 " 0001 6 , . 1 arb. 4 0 . 011 Mtiblobil. 1 4 Old% 9 1 4 Olr• pod, owe tad awl • ' elm • to wow • to IMP agar/Milli ; - 1 440111141041 MESE! • - _firm H. B. WO Obi Is Seffilig at Bottom hi6)s. That are down to "tight times" prices NOTIONS, STOCKINGS, GLOVES, lIAIiDEXII- That are cheaper than ever. SILK, GLI,BB AND OTIIEB DOSS BUTTONS, In great variety HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, PROTECTORS AND THE WRIV.CAN'T BREAK 'EM" CORSET CLASPS, All necesearrto Ret dceekte tollt nicely Don't buy b.tbro you get my prkes CASSINIERS, CoTTONADES, JANES, &c., To which I invite examination in Price aud Quality HA TS All the latest Spring and Summer St,yles SHOES Of all kinds. anent; I can say that I keep the hest class goods that are kept to Adams county. Those wbohave tried to got cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have wasted their money Aprill6.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER UrAVINO opened a new store, in Arendtatille, has juat returned from the city with g splendid as sortment of CARPETS DRY GOODS, Haying purchased my entire stock for cilia,. lam prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge br yourselves. T. R. COVER. May 28.-6 m FARMERS Star Bone Phosphate. TO all agriculturist'', therefore, who are in search ofan active and permanent manure, and aho may have the claims of this article presented to their notice for the first time, the manufacturers would suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE is worthy of their experimental trial, at last; past experience warranting the fullest confidence, that af ter a trial they will add their testimony to that of hundreds of farmers who now regard it as the cheap eat and best manure in the market. T II E A 31 M 0 N' I A II supplied abundantly from the organic portion o the bone; $55 PER TON IN BAGS. Farmers *letting Ground Bone, Oil of Vitriol, can be supplied. ; Give us a call. • • • . tigt.A. Spangler has our Phosphate for sale. PETER BOBLITZ, Manufacturer. BURKHOLDER & WILSON, Beater Hay-P teas Buildings, N. Woorner Washington and Railroad ste. Gettyaburg. Peun a. *Tho Phosphate Is fur sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa. WIBLE & SONS, Gettysburg, Pa " GRAFT k ECKENRODE, • Granite Station, Pa. MELHORN & BENDER, New Oxford, Pa. CHARLES KUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—t f A Word to the Wise I • HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! — 7 - Renner's Chemical Ferui izer ! __ --:-..-- TEE,E.-ittportance of a quick, ac tive and (hirable !fertilizer, adapted to the soil of our county, is acknowledged by all Farmers. Har ing satisfied myself, after Long study. and careful ex periment, that 1.0. livms's Chemical Fertilizer impasses all others In adaptedntese to all kin& of 8011, I hate purchased the right for Adaini county, and am protium:l to 11/1 orders for It promptly and on reasonable terms. It is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by a namber of oni+rarmers, and Is admitted by all who bavo It to betiila best to the market, and the cheapest. lam prepared to furnith Mfg Fertilizer In any quantity, and will deliver In any town or village in the County, when ordered in not leer quantity than n TON. I manufactuae it for sale at Va) per ton without Lags, or .155 in bags. This fertilizer is composed of the beat fertilizing chemicals that can be had. I nee no oil of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do not use it. Neither du! 0.0 lints nor THE OBJECT OF 'flIE CII EMICA L FERTILIZER la to introduce n fertilizer that will last fur u Berica of crops—not only for one. It contains Eufileient azotnal matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early, while the AMILIOLIiII threes the grow th. I expect to manufactures large supply this winter for the spring crope,and therefore invite fanners and the public gen erally to give its trial on all kiude of Grains and Vegetable.. dAUTION.—I hereby give notice that Farm Rights hereafter sold, unless signed by me, arc Infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to law, from which there em no appeal. All orders will be promptly ntterultd to by ad. dreaming tn. E. N. 3IcKDIM General Agent fur Halo of Conn ty snd State Itigbts , Benderryille, Adams enanty, Pa Dec.2s.—ly FARMERS!!! TRY TIIE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! IT Is composed principally of the celebrated Guano from ALTA VELA. oontaim three per cent. of AMMONIA, no ample quantity to give activity (without injury) to the vege tation, and a large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of • COMPLETE MANURE. Tbehigh reputation It has obtained among the many thousand farmers who are citing it In preference to all other kinds, ie a sure guarantee of its ralue. PRICE $50.00 PER TON. Send fur a pamphlet. Address TIIE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., 57 Broadway, New York. & S. BISHOP & CO, 200 N.Det. Ave., rh,lodolPilia, Agents for Penna. and Southern Now Jersey. July 81,1358.-1 y BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE, WAIMFACTVILID UT HENRY BOWER, Chenzist, Gaper-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Polash. WAILIUNTLD iRLII PAOK ADULATRATION Thu Mamirecoutaina all the elements to produce lame crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all who need it, also by distinguished chemists Who il&TO, by analysis, tested its qualities. Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each trIXON, BIIARPLEI3B & 00., 098outh Water . and 40 Snuttl Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 79 81117111 STRUT, S ♦nd by dealers generally throughout the country. For intbrmatlon, address Frew Bower; PhiWel We. [Feb. 19._17 JOSHUA SEITZ, [formerly of Honorer, Pan] Fashionabl.e Tailor , Two doors from Zemin; Drygood Store, on niotoree street, NE-W OXFORD, P 4, ELAN. Wait Fashions received hibm Now Tor* ail as looms Wood. )ILayl4.-214* , f l i l o7 - 8.8VTO; DRY GOODS AND DRESS GOODS, 0111SP8, ire., PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, GROCERIES, QIIRENSWARE HARDWARE, &c ttrtilWro, TRY THE GEORGE BENDER Berkderavillv, Panne PIIILADELPHIA E==l /gents, 12:7-EZEri BA.LTIMOILR, ND MS 183 gicaint 3304 Pont, &r. 11011,108%:—If you want ILA a good . 111:111111111 SUIT. • 0 TO NORRIS'—It you want. VI a trAionable HAT or CAP. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a fashionable NECK•TIR, or good PAPER COLLAR and CUFFS• GO TO NORRIS'—.If you want anything in the GENTLEMEN'S LINE, for ho keeps nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LA.ROEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want goo.l pair of HOME., MADE 0 AFTERS, war ranted to give satieroction or Money REFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM Ilas just received a largo supply of SPRINGY GOODS, Corwisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great and large Tariety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMMITS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be sold at short profits and warrant. ed to please. Give him • call at him store on 8.11 l more street,(Picking's old Stand) near tlio Diamond April 9,186D.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and. Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN C CXXLVG HA 3.1 H A, ,, , t 7i,, ! of u.t receive.: from the City a new arcl large CLOTHING, HATS & (APS, 7 . . BOOTS S.; SHOES, NOTIONS, Sc. The good, have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the wants of this community. The public will find the goods to Loot the beat quality and the LATEST STYLES One and all are invited to call at oar Store, on Balti more street, Gettyaburg,nuarly opposite laloiestoel: It. C. Ct3III: A It, • JAS. CUNNINGIIASI. April 15.—tt KLYNGEL'S Boot and shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRE.S7IYTERIA MM THE anderedgned has jnst returned from the cit - with the beat ut,.l clic.ipeet variety of Beote. Shoes and Gaiters, for Sprin— Summer, ever of. re,l in Gettysburg. Hirstocl cdnsihtr of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL OAITRIIS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all iltyles, LADIES' MOROCCO RAI:MORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. FRENCH CALF mirs, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF COOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMOiIA LS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGAIsIS, MISSES' CONGRESS OAriiERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BILMORALS, Ac., kc.. AC. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac. INFANTS' SHOES, ell ayl o9, IN LARGE VARIETY. MEW; Boots and Shoos of his own Inannfactore con. ==M All will be sold at the lowest tiring profits. Bny era, from town and country.are invited to call and examine goods and prices befit, purchaidng else where, feeling confident that I can please all who may mill. The MANUFACTURING of 'loofa Shoes, and 'Gab tern, will oleo be carried ob, in all its branches, an be lore. Repairing done on abort notice. By employing none but first-close workmen, nod using none but the choicest leather, he fools comb.kr i t r.f maintaining hie former reputation.' Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve it. m...Thookful for pact furore., ho sollcitr r contin nne of public patroungfl. D. IL KLINOEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 18G9.-tf d k)LOTHING! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. BRIIIKERLIOFB, corner of the Diamond and York street, hue just returned from the city with en attractiveassortment of CLOTHING FOR FALL k WINTER WEAR. which he will sell et each prices as cannot fail to take them off rery rapidly. Call and Judge for your. selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat 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, Pante, Veen!, of 111 styles wnd mater all; Hate, Boots and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker chief's, Nock Tit... Cravats, Liner! and Paper Collars illuspeuders,Brushes,Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Segars, Smoking and ChowingTobaccos,Pii,es.gtationery.kc. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articlei, entirely too numerous to dotal la a newspaper advertisement. He asks the attention of tho public to his new stock, confident that it will ploaso—and no one can or atillsoll cheaper. Don'trorgot the place—corner o riork streetand theDiamond,Clettysbnrg. N0e.6,1868.-tf JACOB BRINKERHOFF. Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. Priem Used lat LOW VIQURU. Au Illus trated Pries Llst mithiustructions for self measure- mint sent, on receipt ot Post CON, address. WM. 7: BARTLETT; 83 South Edith st., above Chestnut, PHILADELPRLA..4 August 21,1818.-1 y BOOTS In SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ander tined hu erected a new building,for 1 a Boetand Moe Retabllehinent, on Carlisle A n near theßailroad Station, in Gettiebnrg, where he now of for ule, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip- Ws, Scel orates ,wodten andehildren of differed* styles and prices. Rs ham eilineediortatiiht to Wed &mom' mlll6Bll every 'ratite at the itatafliit - WORK KAM TO O&DJ&, et the beat t materials dad workinenehdp. Wog asshet 14840 I. - rdiWer saidelhatiert, Thenetronageolthe public la eolkdlial t Oialtit l eatteedeetVofthisatoeir or lesvn Tont sow In *law MO inn cannot ante bio Want. July 1T,185110.4y .701131111. 15=i1=11= Mihq, 114b5i-JMOO,-*. BOOTS &SHOES. D. KITZMILIO . 4 BRO., Itre Jett !wel t ed..t.the fClfity a Luxe assort. meat of 4)1.. 4 i . BOOTS .- 4t H 0"E 8 GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL- DRENS? WEAR, Consisting of Calf & Kip Boots, ,Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &e. Made in latent atyleB and qj beat mate- We aloe MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kis& of BOOTS AND MOBS—the work being made up of beet materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner has been to the business for over lb years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully Invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and bops by etrict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfaction. Aprlll6, 1869.-tf LADIES HATS, Always the latest styles out, and at lowest prices. RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, New Geode every week during the aeasou, at dpril GOODS FURNISHED Garments made to order, W. T. KING York Street, Gettyeburg, Pa Jan. 16, 1969.—tf MERCBANT TAILOR, CIIA.SIBERSBUIIG STREET, GETTYSBURG. THE underafgned, of t h e late firm of Geo. Jacobs tt Bro., would moat rerpectfully inform his !troll and the public generally, that he has opened a larrehaut Tailoring establialnuent in Chanitiersburg minor , next door to the old place, and three doors east of the Kr)stone Rouse, where he will be happy to wait on all who may patronize him. Ins stock of CU./YRS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, • de., tr.., de, will be frond choice and cheap—very desirable to se lect from. All kinds of GOOd4 for sale—whether be Mirrlllttrlll ref; or not. GOODS MADN UP with dispatch, as well when b.mght at other stores as at Ws own. 'The very beet work will be made—good tits and substantial sewing —aid nothing will be deemed too much trouble to ten ler satisfaction In every case. The latest New York Fashions regularly received. Cutting done, as liana A share of public patrouage i■ solicited, sad no ef fort spend to derscse it. April 16.—t1 JOSEIPLI JACOBS. grup, VediciutO. A. D. BUEHT,ER DRUG & BOOK STORE, CILIAIBERSBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS aii-COUNTRY MEECIIANTE supplied a t wholeall city prices. YeL.l2.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store; in Brant's Building, Ballo. LiTTLESTOWN tjAVING opened a new DRUG • STOltil nod fitted It op in the best style, I offer my et, a, pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littli,p,icp and vicinity at the lowest market rates, cutieleting in part of Druys,and _Family Medicines, Fur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Pure Spices, Dyes and Dyt, Stoll's, Perfumery, 'NUM. Soaps nod Fancy art kir!' . A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. 44 - 3foore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or of water, cold or warm. Clotbes washed with Ulla Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap In use. Try It. It is warranted not to injure the bands or fabric. LIM estown, May 13.—1 y JAMES CRESS. DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Office and Drug Store, CIIA3IBSIISBURCI SUES Medical advice without charge DRUOS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES; DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAK ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, &C., &C. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Dr._ R. Horner's ()LIEN, a reliable remedy for chapped bands, rough akin, tc. All articlta warranted pure and genuine Jan 8, 18,38.-tf ghotographUtritS. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO T OaRA_PRAS, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTY,,PEB 7 ;Iv., &c., 1 Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAXII FRAMES, AL B T U M S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: airw. dal le nothing bat the but elite kind Gall and examine our stock Owlet eaa be tarandued from all a sistivee ever ta ken at Ude Gallery. TYSON'S OLD STAND: Oct. 9.-4 r • - W4ITTED.-40 big* . jar, tbilasicniiiat rata 'wtsWo. ilar.i.—tr I=l=Ml=n 13ET2'YSB UT TOP.& 1317CEST, OPPOBII3I THi JR:427/L. IMEI rials DAVID BITZMILLER, JACOB A.KITZMILLZR FLOWERS, &c., 11. B. WOODS' Store, Corner York street and Diainand AND JOSEPH JAUOBS, Fear the tHaseond Powders, GE,TTYSBIJRG Q33113M1 „-~e~4aw+.r ocsamp•maret iiikastamommidekAPU . WS last.llotif•d P! 1 4. r. 'toot al!ka elitabts. J.' E. OAT;OWELItik 001 Jewellers, - Have beet Rade eepeotally to their ardor to Zany* and In Aixtezioa, an entirety New 'Stock of Choice: Goode; lifSleh are now opened eedready,fouxanalnition. Very Fine Parie - Mantre- .C7ciekai ( Every movement with tho new improvemente•) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS aunuf . Entirely new Bronzes, Groups and Figurm GORHAM MA NTLIPG CO'S FINE ELEOTRO WARES, Beat Sterling Silvo li7ares, New dobigns Watches, Jewelry, k, 4.; A very full saeortment at very MODERATE PRICES. Pot the preient at 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4, 18e9.—ly rig T 0 It IL I X E K IR E IM COUNTRY BTORE AT E. RIDLEY'S, ELM JOI3RFNG ROOMS, UP 87.1.18 e, You will find the Largest Stock of Millinery and Straw Goode in Mile City, and a collection of bargain,. not to be toned elsewhere. We cut length' at Piece Prices. Buy and Bell for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY, 309,311, 3113.,1 GRAND, and CC, 69, 70 ALLEN tzTS, Coa•YL Biwa, Fifth Block East from the bowery NEW YORK CITY. Third and Second First Floor.—Wholesale exclusively. April GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg, at 8 15, A .81 and cOhnotta at Hanover inaction with trains go log North and South, paluerigers rentliingßalttmore at 12 30, P. 21., Harrisburg at 12 4b, P.M., Philadel. pats at 4 00, P. M., and New York at 7 CO, P. M. Re- turning, arrivo ■t Gettysburg at 12 15,P. if., with passenger, from Baltimore, Ilirrfaturg, te SYCOND TRAIN I eaves Gettysburg at 12 10 P. 31 and connects at Hanover Junction with fast line North at 2 10, P.M, reaching Ilarriabarg at 4 CO, P M., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., New York at 12 00,P M.; and with Mail Train south at 2 31, P. U., reach. tug Baltimore ■t 5 00, P.M. Returning arrives at Gettyiburg at 4 15, P. 11.. with passenger, from Baltimore, Ilarrietsurg, Philadelphia, te. Aprll3o, 1/400 READING- RAILROAD --,2 BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, MOIVDAI, APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashiand,Shamoklu, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata. Litt., Lancaster, Columbia, kc., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follow.: At 225, 5.23 and 8.10 A. 31. 12.25 noon, 2.00 and 10.55 P. M., connecting with tlmilar Trains en the Penn. siylvania Railroad. and arriving at New York nt 0.45, 11.45 A.M. and 3.50, f. 45, 5.2.0 P. M.. and 6.60 A. M., rupectively. Sleeping Car. accompany the 1.20 A. 31. and 10.55 P. 31.. Trains, without change. Leave llarrisburg for Reading, Pottaville, Tama qua, 311iservellle,Aalannd, Shamokin. Plll6 Grove,Al - and Philadeipb ia, at 8.10 A. M., 2.C.0 and 4.10 P. M., 'topping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. 32. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haves and Auburn. via Schuylkill and Susquehanna tlarris burg at 3.30P.M. Returning: Yer..e New Yui k nt 9.00 A. M., 12.00 rirght, VS — and 8.00 P. It., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P.M.; Bleeping cars necompans the 9,00 A. 11., 5.03 and 8.00 P.M. trait. frum New Yuri:, without change. Way Passenger Train leases llade•lyL ia a I 720 A M., connarting with similar t rata on East rem:m.lAM rciad, returning frow. Re...ling At 6;;01'. M., stopping At all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.:4, SAL A. M., and 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 3.25 and e;:i A. 31., Astaand at 7.00 A. SL, and 12.30 nciore, Tamaqua at S.:10 A. 3L, and 2:20 P. 3L, for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, via.Schnylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.013 A.M. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. H, for Pin• Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Lear.. Reading at 7.30 A. Y, returning les•eaPhiladelphin at 5,15 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts town at 6.2 S A. H, returning A•ar , e Philadelphia at LSO P.M Cadambbs Rani:Lead Trains leave Reading, at 7.00 A. snd 6.15 P. 31. for Ephrata, LI tiz, Lancaster Colombia. kc. Perkioruen Rail Road Trainsleave Perklomeninnc- Hon at 9.00 A. 11. and 000 P. M. Returning: Leave Bkippack at 8 15 A. M., and 1.00 P. of., connecting with simlar trains on Reuling Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. 31., Phlla• delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 0. M., the 8.00 A. 31. Train running only to heading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; llar rhiburg 5.20 A.M. and 4.10 and 10.55 0. 31., and Read ing at 12.55 midnight, 204 and 7.15 A. M. for Harris. burg, at 12.55 midnight, nod 7.05 A. M. for New Tort, and 9.40 A. M.. and 4.25 P. 3.1. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Scason, School and Earn r. alon Tickets, to and from all pointy, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. 0 A. NICOLLB, General Superintendent Etearliug,Pe., Hay 7,186 g. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING SCHEDULE. On and after May o,lB69,Trains will lease lianosur Junction as follows: LEAVE INORTEWARD 12.54 p. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) fist Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the West. 10.58 a. m.—Dally (except Stand's) tor Elmira, Buff alo, Au. 2.13 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) 46r Williamsport and Erie. 6.05 p. m.—Daily (except Sundys) for Fork. 9.55 p. m.—Dally (except Sundaays) for Harrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.4.7 a. m.—Dailystopping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 12.30 p. m.—Dally stopping at Park ton only. 12.35 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at the Stations. EDW. S. YOLING,Gen.Pau. Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED R. FISKE, Gen. Superintendent s May 28, 1869.—tt Harrisburg, Penn's. I j ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. Doubletreek route running between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Traius leaving Clett , sbnrg make the following connections with tide Trunk line: Getty...burg leave at 9.00 a. M. & 12.55 p. m. LenoverJunction arrive 10.00 " 225 " " l• leave 10.58 " 9.55 Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p. m. 11.45 " leave 3.50 " 2.25 a. tn. Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 6.60 " Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 • Pittsburg arrive 125 a. to. 9.10 " At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New York, Boston and all Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg coanectiosts are made in the New CluiJn Depot with the trains for all Western points.. 113..F0r farther Information apply to EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, Gail. Superintendent, illtootue, Pa. Rwsar W. Giiaup, Gay. Passenger and Ticket Agent,P4adelphia. [say 1.4,11368.41 ONE POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM ONE PINT OF MILK. 84,- )F , profit made by investing tl fora bottle of the .40e1 EXTRACT OP BOTTOM PLANT, which, with six gallon' of milk, will produce 60 lbs of prime fresh Batter. This inexpensive, excellent Butter is now daily oonsumed from the tables of the first Ho— tels, Restaurants and private families In New York City and elsewhere. State, County and City Rights for sale, offering to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing a staple boldness, paying enormous profits. Agents wanted everywhere. A bottle of the Retract, solfictent to maker.° !beef Butter, with full directions for use, win be seat° any • stidieu on the receipt Of la to. The public are cautioned against all worthies/el:al. Cations, sold under the name of "Butter Powders, Compounds, Au," as the .111fTRA.OT OP BUTTER PLANT is prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY, - Oftioe, 115' Liberty Street ' Factory, 236 Greenwich Street, BMW YOU MT. N. 8.—87. the of thtl.Rotter punt a pure aml: 1 xcallent rdutfir limed' it a Wet of sixties sate en • Pais. 92.—,4in PUP I , - PUM:P&I, „TOR pure water use, neither bad laatiag well, rusty irea. Aar patens :lead. tali. CUCUMBER. PUMP, - .ade of wild mamba wood, mairslytaateksa, dura ble fad reitahie. Not • patent article, but the good oldAligidoned wooden Pump, via& by machinery raid thendbrs perfect and asenrate in al/ Its parte,raida au oval amount of water , and costing l ems than tiumnewey. Bully arrangerlan Latakia • • and in construction so simple that any on con pus aop andkage (1 in repair. Attar thorough trial It la ickaavildra a. UST ASP au. Twelve hit of tablas ael walk pump, free of e. Dealer. sup. at barest aisaufliotareni rates. For circulars, price 1 hits, to. Call or adddress CHAS. G. BIATOBLEY, • No: a North &Mani Stmt . ,. Ate wanted Nuaggpiuseitat. , het. h akTtialtaritacra= tista; .1 ADVERMatalitainak uri WAX MLA 1111111110 VAP V .B4 " :4 3 ,SAKtTWO ' 1 MEM 'PAtitilitt3f L~LA,SPriC:ST T.TV SEWING MAOHINE.B, Beauty aadEbettelty if Stitch. Verfection and &implicit: of Machinery. Usinglab threads directly Trona the epode. - Nofastautngot aeama.by baud , and ao weal° of thread. Wide rangeof application without change of ad- Joatroant, , - The gem retains its beauty and trim neia after mash• ing and ironing, • Deakins doing all lairds of woyk done by other Sew ing 51441A:tea, these 'Machines 'execute the moat beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. *The /Ugliest Premiums at &item fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe, here been awarded thee:dyer k Raker Sewing- Machlaes, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in com petition. The UNGAR' BITTERS are etoopounded from a prescription of thecelebriitCd Egyptian phy,frren Dn. '. ---- CIILGPMS. Vlio,sfri4 )eave of trial and taw muerte, SirTlo a very highest prize, Tifki CROSS OF .TIIE LEGION 01 HONOR, was coutPrred on the repre- discovered the Zingarisi //trii—tlir nii.iit remitrk utile sentative or the Grover .1k Itakur Sewing Alaelkinee,at j vegeta le broduction, the earth erlilpit. La* i•vcr yteldect--ce p ttaialy the moat effectiv p e in the curu at die- the Laposition Universelle, Paris, 1967, thus attest- ; &leo. it, in conibinritnin with tho °III, vtilirtbl, pra• ing their great superiority over al! other . Sewing ' pertieeofiehich the ZI!COARI 111'1"ftiltS4ii r4riircised, Machines. /111-Yor sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettymburg June 11, 1869.-1 y WM. KNABE & CO., PIANO FORTES, Thooe instruments bane been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchated pre eminence, which pro natinctu thew unequaled. nit& combines great-power, sweetness and fine singing quality, MR Well as groat purity of Intonation, and evenneaa throughout the entire •enle. Their _ _ id pliant and cla.tic, and entirely free from the .tilf neon; found In so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled. tieing none bnt the very best rationed material, the large capital • mpleyel i,i oar business enables us to ke , ip ceitinually an illltne1)61, stuck of lumber, At,. on Band. AlirOur SQUARE PIANOS have cur New leiptured Overstrung Scale and the AG RAITE TRERKE. We would cell special attention to our late improve. merits in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE URANDS, Patented August 14,1866, Which bring the Plano nearer perfection Manilas yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for _Five Vectra. sir P. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent for the above celebrated Instruments, is by special arrangements enabled to furniih them at the Very lowest factory prices. W.ll. SNABE s CO., Jana 11, 18E9.—Gm Baltimore 1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS Ras Removed Ja Manufactory and Salesrooms to R McCURDY Sup 4 140. 1115 CIIESTNOT STREET PHILADELPHIA, Where his "Own Make" of Champlan Moop Skirts, especially adapted to Firsbnlags Wholesale and Retail - Trade, will be found to embrace the most extensive assortment In the Colon, and all the latest and most desirable Styles, Shapes, Length. and Sizes, 2,2%, "214, 2% yards mond, of Plain and Gored Panierg, Walking Skirts, Reception Trails, Ac., c., together with over ninety different varieties of Mims and Children's Skirts, all of which for symmetry of style, finish, lightness, elinsticity,durabillty and real Cheap. nag, are unetlnaled by any other goods In the market, and are warranted in every respect. Skirtsmade to order, Altered and Repaired. Wholesale and Retail. Pall lines of Low Pnced Eastern Made Skirts, 15 ,fiprings,.3sCente; 20 Spriogo, 45 Coots; 25 Springs, 55 Cents; 39 Springs, tis Ceuta; and 40 Springs, 75 Cents. COIIFET.iI COI:SETS : ! CORSETS I!I 57 different styles and pekes, from 75 Cents to rr.oo, embracing It. Worlley."lteckel," WV. Fitting," Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Supporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent 'Self ,Adjustlag Abdominal" Corsets, french, Engllah and bomeetic (laud-made Corsets, and superior French Patterns of co.ori Corsets , "Our Own Make," to srla (three invite especial atteation. • Coatpiete ..xrartuter t .I,tf Garments, at very low prices. GENERAL AGENT FUR TILE KAI:TRAIL h PAS TON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, euperior to any other before the public. Fifty-two of these No 1 Machines, Price si3 enelt, are being given away to our coetamers, in order to get them introduced. Every pramu is taut of articles In ear line, should examine oar goods Lefore purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at our Manufactory arid Salesrooms, No. 1115 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. March Sti.-3et WM. T. HOPKINS. $4O $37 50 140 $4O llirstthus SEWING MACHINES $77 50. $4O given as prow Innis for 537 50 worth $417 50 $6O <44o6cell:trona ViritiODO'3nOL7E4E- E. 1750 $4O FOLD ADYOCATE, a first class 137 50 $4O Family paper, at 75 cents a year.— 537 50 $lO Also 537 50 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $B2 AMERICAN WATCHES worth $32, 530 $32 given for $BO worth of sescriptiona,— Sal $32 Also 530 $ . 12 DICTIONARY. $l2 1112 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 worth $l2, given as premium. for $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subseriptiorut. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO SCO large or smell, to be selected from $6O $lO 400 volorues of the rery but Books f5O $4O published end given sea premium $4O $lO for an equivalent amount' of cab- 00 V 24 scriptioue. $24 sc. Also several ether premix my equally liberal. tn. -SE- Tlse ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Prospec tue,)eontoine 10 large pages, end aims to promote kinoa ledge, Virtue, and realperlitlCO. It has been enlarged and improved three tmes in tr,' months.— fend for specimen certy. Address S. S. WOOD, P. O. Building, Newburgh, N. Y .3.lnrch 12.—510 Tarpottro and Contrartors. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son ; GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor nice, Door &Window Brackets, &c. Ommtantly on hand and znannfactnred to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experfeneed workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. ..Orders promptly attended to. Jan. GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA, Carpenter and Contractor , iptEspEcTFulzy loam the -MAL public that he has removed to his new Shop on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets, and talreparet to take contract' for putting up end repairing Buildings, ate. reasonable rates as try builder in Gettysburg—all work guaranteed to be cr, bed quality. .arrhopesby strict attention to bust nest to ireeritpubllepatronage. etre me a call. ~ iprll 9, 1850.-tt WM: CHRITZMAN, GETtYSBII.R6,, PA.) Carpenter, and. Contractor RAMO( rsmoood to my new 'MOP On Worthington street, between Middle _- and ...nromoresburg streets, oadtatrodsood .11rwrak Powor,l ium primed to *a- Disko Ittndaof work for build( of Um boat *Matta, and' oormitry , Goal* 41•14 afjoy •tior rotabliolmot iw la perisoo. Hands always in roodfoors and work ex oottot garb wriorwarosoaudiliopoteb, Awitrilora for 1441" warsoko4o,Bonalr,lionl4. hit 's', 40 , Plwatl7 sited and on retsina amt. U 111. tt , --- 111:1110YEP ./ 1 1tE1f01111114741.11 AND RAMIE ilailiITEFRIt 11114117.1011111 U 111 Hfiramhall, Deane , cis Co., ; too se wow tow'rek 41Prilk-41, FAX(IfY 496 Broadwayalow yock 730 MOlitutalreet; FJLulatierphia PoM'ts OF "tX,LFZfc'E =I UR/ND, EqUARE AND UPILIULIT 13.,1LTIMORE, JLD TONE TOUCH I. tftii, tOlit,P:0:171.31) OL,U ' • tot rarest:4i or itTRLDI3OIOtTIMOAT tEitl,UrN ZA „, " • oven, iltlifssaitatorg or intsord disease of ills Throat-if not of too fon4 standing. Alto, SCA 1 *V.llllk - Itti4 Esedlefneksi base triedlo . I TITOITSANDS' OF OASES, • .1 in dlffillat to of the country, sad boa ssrsi I been kisonta tb tall ft taker In time and gicoonflut to 4I rentiois.._lt is wattastad to tura Otte Its trial t. sad Ilewtll/amk„..for.l:lll!.jiv:Tiyallosueibolditiosa.l: =pit lob basgs: Tbsostes that it has elne.tod "x.• truly marvelous. 111111.Psepared-sail sold by liiau TO Xs At 00 ..0 et atktrhPa:or :g their autlorttedagente. Y a . ryane p tor.slnd,i.emnty itiCr2o,lBo7.-er 18R.A.E,L YOUNT k CO. , rn E GlitAT ZINGARI BITTERS A SAFE BLOODPURIFIER r A fit LE TONIC,' A PLEASANT BEVERAGE A -CE 1? 2' A .1 CURE PREVENIIVF OF PISEASES 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 Diarrlicea, Cholera INforbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha bitual Cost v e • In the PREVENTION and CURE of the store tat:lse., it has never been known to fail, as thousands of our most prominent citizens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let the attlicted send for cir cular containing testimonials and certificates of who have been cured after their cases h ive b. on pr., pounced bopeltes by our bust physician,. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. RAHTER & CO., No. 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Lx. Oov. David It. Porter, of Pennsylvania. lion. Robert J. Fisher, If lion. Edward McPherson, non. Joel B.Danner, Hon. Wen t hlcalierry, and others. SEND FOR CIRCULA.Rd. Feb.l9, 1869.-1 y AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably/lever before in the whole history of medi cine, Imsanythlng woo 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 theraeas of men It ha. risen higher and higher in their estimation, as It has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, 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 time the most effectual remedy that can be given for Incipient consumption, and 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 ea all are sometimes subject to cold, and coughs, all should be provided o ith this an tidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, hare been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cktrry Pectoral. So complete leas mastery ores- the disorders of the Lisuga and Throat, that the moat obatinate of them, under the Merry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Siripert and Public Speakers find grow. i•tf oiectlon from it. Aghz e ,l e siwwywr:leved and often wholly eared Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Merry Pectoral in email and frequent doses. So generally are Its rirtnes known that we need not publish the cortitleater of them here, or do more than assure the public that its nualitles ate fully maintained. flyer's Ague Cure , For Few and Ague, latermiilent Fever, Chili Fever Rosatent Freer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Freer, fib., and indeed eft the apegiont which arise from maZariottr, marsh, or miasmatic poisons Ae its name implies, It does Cure, and does not fail. Containi❑g neither At - genic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, It In nowise injures any patient. The number and Importance of its cure. in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without parallel in the history of A-Key medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments wareczire of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. mAnnl imatoui .nratin, nith ar outdent in, nr crsvAl. ing through miumatic localities, wil I be protected by taking the AOUE CURE daily. For Liver Contplaii44,ltrildng from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellerit remedy, stimuLeting the liver Into healthy activity. For Bilious Diaordersand Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cram, where other medicines had Gelled. • - . Preparad by DR. J. C. AYER k CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, alass.,and sold all round the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE. For a ale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg Pa. [0ct.2,11368.-3a THE GREAT Invigorator and Restorer OF TR Vitality of the Stomach Prepared from Pure Vegetable Materials Pure Tonics and the mos. Pleasant Aromatics. This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility of the system is offered to the public, after s (air trial of its merits, with entire confidence that It will command their approval. It has been submitted, with the materials which compose it, to practising Physicians—among others to Dr. M. D. G. P17.177/11, one of our oldest and most eminent Physicians, rest& log at New Oxford, who, after examination, pro nounced it a Remedy which would net fail to show its salutary erects, when propsrlyadministered, In cases of Dyspepsia, springing from old age and debilitating effects of serious inward diseues—weakening, and at last destroying the nervous power of the stomach It self—and therefore entitling it to be emphatically called "The Great Invigorator." Dr. W. J. McCi.tritc, another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: New Ozzo&D,Dec.3o,lBBB. Mr. Jons BraßLr Dear air i , —At your request I have examined "The Great Invigorator," prepared by you, and the formula from which it Is prepared. It is composed of some or lb* most powerful vegetable tonics and moat pleasant aromatics known to our profession, sod I have no hesitancy in recommending it in Chico& cameo( Dye. pepsia, and In all cyses of Indigestion. resulting from debility of the Stomach. Believing that; if properly used, It will be of incalculable benefit Loth* indietlag of our race, I subscribe myself, Yours, very respectful)y, W. J. MCCLURE, M. D. 1111,..Idennfactared and for sale, wholesale and re• tail, at New Oxford, Adams county, Ps., by BUSBEY HEAGY, Proprietor,. AGENTS.—The "Great Invigorator" can be had from she following Agents: D. E. Fouts, Baltimore, Md.•, ' B.M.G ilbons, Haiti— more, Md.; A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg Pa.• A. 8. Hildebrand, Bast Pa.• J. Wilson, Berwi ck Bor., Pe. ; Ehecidose /Heger , liarwick Bor., PA.; N. X Smith. Iristitown, Ps.; B. C/, Lawrence, Mount Rock Pa.; W. A. Mcllhenny, Sad .Land, P. 0. Pa.; J. R Wiest New Oxford, Pa.; D. M. Miler, Now Oxford a. 1.7an.15.—t AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age. A dressing which:l.W once agreeable, heel thy, and etectual for preserving the hair. Aulsof or gray Aar s wan restored to its engsitusi dolor and the ?Jou sad frubiess of youth. Thin hair. is thickened, What hair checked, and baldness often, though not slim earedby Wine. Nothing taut motor* the heir where the lbitteles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and dwayed. Bat web se ramalti can hi saved for nsenil nese by this application. Instead of Boling the brat. With &Rainy eediment, it Will keep It clean and vigor ous. Ito °mamma use will prevent the hair from turning gra7 or I►lUngot, 'and owtsequently prerell bah:lowa. Brae frow thaw deleterious sobetanees which Wake some preparations dainfaimili and lONS ens to the hair, the Vigor tea oul7 haUollf bat not harm it, If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, ooSidog aW as b* *nod so dadribla. Closisisiot seta's oil ow itysoiS doss not a 11 widtssossbrfAh 14 lot Lug logger op Um Lair, Skied Id • rice fairoy lutra savi 4 4444414114414444. • Prepare.' by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. PBACTICAL & ANALTruuL 011BMISTII, LOWED, 01111141$140:11111 ; Mr °R OW" A. BTAIAV!!, '010.014 ittur roci.s le L-17 ':~"~` ; r H L.D.,• DODGES' OHIO AND BlicKYr: Reapers and Mowers. A earehiriaintaittatfon of these wiehinew will atua menus any one of ttptir sapertoz nautte -o.ar all sabers, In strength, durability, ease of and re 'liability. Art work, on all kilns - co_ I' kround, end to so. err vatiapporiptaksad valet. geildeac of mai atif In ' 2 OKOIKIP v f i- P i llfel 44044 4 94440 MP Malibu' before Are /di* •Isettalre. - Thetwieiteithree sew *staid , se Ilfaikll:Mowen— RILIPI4I4B, UsodP4o4 Bittßik‘ 2 D 20 1;r 2 .-- Two di feet steer' Na / It/Leith*, with terountter Bars and three Knives, cutting Are and • hal lest ler . grain and four feet eight.itlatetinfilialli No. 2. eat qug Noe feeteia Iget e te. , , Welles thitt coon etd Mose lnellibertitatwa are wllitate to lee those telawillewsra, •'.._1182#1,, with any tither they may wit sod . oP 0 • 0 . ot ole ea meet natal Item.' DQbOX Atromp" was Ica BHLaa siren such tenant saAirfogkip. wo ccnakkr it the best Sell-Rake out, and is attached to ea other teeth foe except the Dredge Idwebilaias,4he Ohio and Buckeye patent. for the benefit of thine wanting stealth.... We ' would r.fer them to • few or tso`se to whoa' we hare sold the hot tseann, • iz Deardorff, Saw, Ephraim Lady, Otorgo Lady. Jonathan Itinslar, ' Tames Hinkley, Daniel Settle, John Lender, Fob, rt, 111 n. Foul. COftietibe Lott Wm. Gulden Wm. EN. Alert, WISILTOOIII RAY ILA KIM *sandhog tb• eelebrAted St, etlt. Rake, nod iiitlf-disehargius Bake/. Air •., PI VANN, Na MILLS, AN lrAmm IMPLEMEATS GENEILLIeLY. • • swishing to examine adfatts tiod'tb•to at the. trarol. ,, uze Josira 414113 . Boss, O•tty bur:, Pe, or et the residence of the stibecriber, 2 ntiies 11,411 Gettysburg. on the Harrisburg road. Per sons wauting Circulars will sadness the subscriber, Gettysburg, Ps. Ipts I L:i.—.•l GET THE BEST! NISIIWITZ'SI3IPROVED MOWZR AND REAPER The strongest, -lightest draft, most compact, simple and perfect Alachine ever of fered to the public. The utelersignul having taken the Agency for Celebrat, d Iteptoted Mower and Keeper, Invites the attention of the Fanners of Adam. county to it. or tic ii , ry beat ininiiinn One in market. Its gencral cnnett uct t.,u, eau Lalt clot. every neemeartpoisa to c:iiititute .1 perfect ntechines Isee.tmpl• that lb. m.vc loexperivaced person can readily understand IS. ft consists of a less number of bolts. pieces and parts than any other machine, and is Letter adapted to all kinds of Ettaspleg mad !lowing. A cA.iroughol/1.113i/M. lion and trial will allow Oils beyond ell doubt. Farm ers desiring to purchase a drat clam machine, at low price, will do well to call and examine it. Price Eta , : Reaper Attachment $35. Cucumber Wood Pump , for Wells, Cisterns, &c.,—the best in ivarket—entl tho stock being made of cucumber woof the Castillo( the water la not afTe,.:ted. ArAmPeraone deairiog to see thu Mowtr and Beeper. or Pump, eau do a, by calling at Cress' Warehouse, Oettyaborg; ileratra Wardwore, New Oxford, or *t the rerhleuce of the buts;; rifer lo New Salem. Slay 14, Ise9._2„,e, JOSEPII ICUNRLS. STILL AHEAD ! REAPER & MOWER, One of the Oreateat Allachines of Use Age, superior to any other Machine istnlr in use, as will excel any that a ill ever be introduces!, bav Mg been thoroughly tried and gives general satisfac tion. I would new inform all tilos, who Intend put , chasing Machines to call nrA examine for themselves. This Machine is noted particularly to excel all other machine, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and reliability of work, is all kinds of grass and grain.— It cuts lodged graiii admirably, which Is • great item in Machines to a farmer. It ran be need no a baud. rake as well as a eel f.raker. It cuts b feet 2 Inches In, grain; feet 10 hichea In grass; has a steel cutter bar, with wrought iron guards •, It can be used as as Single Mower as well as a Combined Machines A fell trial at the Machine can be had. Also. SIIIREM AN'S SELF-DISCHAEOEIM mans RAKE, and the grustand well-known BRANT /LIEN, the but rakes ever Introduced. We would also calk your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SUOVEL. PLOCOLI, wrought iron frame, very Highland atrong,. steel shovels, easily adjusted to run shallow or deep,. and is neatly and tastefully made. ALSO, TILE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR YAK. SING MILL, the old Farnborough Fan Improved, fe:r many years a greet favorite among the farmers e...r Perdisyivanfs. It Is large and strong, has two cockhe ajbtLlS, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of FARMING ItIPLEMENTS a:rorays on band. Any person wishing to elLaMiiio thew machin e* can see them at the Battle-field Rotel, or at my residence, 3 tulles from Gettysburg: between the Tancylown road and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. BUSILIIAS. May 24,1889—tf lAm. prepared to lurniah BIIRPISE aILID OATS to personv desiring it. Weighs TT lb* when tally matured, and ripens ten days earlier than other oats; grows larger and slider in the straw, sad will yield 100 to 12.5 bushels to the acre. Persona wanting It most make early application, nAri oval &live tlio oat. topogtona in Gettysburg or vicinity at per bushel. Address CIIARLEB W.ORSEST, Petersburg, (f. 5.,) Adman co., Pa. Jan 15.—tf GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOITOTIT and SEVEN-TWAT Y BONDSconrerted I n WILY Ii:TW BN TY BONDS willont charge. COMPOI747D INTEIMST NOTES CASIIZD TbeIIIOEIEST PRIIMUIM paid on GOLD gin etBJ_LTIR, STOOKS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought `,eir penman wlthout CIXAROING commissr.ox. Interest on SPECIAL DHPOSITE, odeaseiel I per cent Persons wishing infenrowinon in regard to U.B. Sonde and Stock* nt all kiwis, are bathed to giro nes ran and we wiU giro all Information cheerfully. J. EMORY BAIR, Cutler Gettysburg, Get.30,186i-t FIRST NATIONAL BANK GET TYSB URG Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as lbllows 5 PRE CENT. PER ANNUM 10R1 . ‘. 44 4. d MONTHS, 3 II 41 £4 41 41 3 WILL OMNI Q4)II4POIIND INT/111,41 Nano AND Will-also pareilw sell STOOKS sad HOYDE every kind free of charge as Commfulon, and wit all times pay the I.IIOIIIBT PjtIOS for and with pleasure transact all businesspromptly aa leretoSiropertalising to a willmalated tank. OJO. ♦RNOLD, Ca Gettystmri,NoiS. Q, I 8 —t! CANNON MARBLE , WORKEq CORNER. ON ISALtIM OLE AND &Ma MIP DMZ ST., OPPOSITE-THE COURW,uBE, 1 1 / 1 1.1 . 0.110/1/11:101 01 "do BE immounD TAU tINPIi 117' via 4 5p ?m y 8T M2y "111 M-ct G EirrYFARTRO MARBLE YARD. MIAMI k BRO. LB 21,1 6, York Street r liettyeburg, Pa. Whereas, nparat td Throlib all kindsof wort In tbetrilas Ma A MONVoiluvre, MUD itTeris IssheiSestestnotla.nnd Nrp *4. itinkagra : 7 ti SiraXT • •I• • 41 4 1 ' Pz°4 90. 11 .4 1 , 041111411.4 I= estrigibuit Na; 10, INV Hear, Cip, fileory King, leVa Pei:lrate Dutld Stewart W. Rose White, J. J. IS one, - Andra"! Welker', Win. Ingham, in 3 Garbo, Jub• N.&sae. JotktiN.Bosert wm. minty, Agent 4 r SO-THE HOFFHEINS' SURPRISE OATS. ,finauriat. SOLD ORDERS PROMPTLY EY:al/TED 6 PER CENI. for y.ar, 4 PER CENT. for 8 months, 3 PER CENT. for E months. WILL ALLOW COUPONS GOLD AND SILVER, totarbit Inds. GETTYBBU.RG, UANTLIB, to. *0 r a tRP E o,olc PM:IVMM =I o , 4rbii i Lurg. Pa IMEINZIMM 1111=11111 , rIVEL Ii pit j , nr. Vn m ar , I, I' 4t ti o!, .f =ET boomsde t =I , rtt r oit4l:"Tali lz tl f I than that o•rrt.itlittili. in .1 , 1 t:n s•• ,t.ty; nul MI till sat =I p 'I ['Air r : ,very tr:cry An./ .11)i 11,rt = erofezional d M. NUALTTII, i • •:( PA. Collo lIMITI • I, " uo•loor y , • 1 13 J-1 tt , ..4 at LII pr J. CUVFIt. VTI 31!.t ~ttefl •,tr utte.!t, tits MEIMIE =I . V V II) .1. 13L1.: [IL LI ,11.1 • IL L:, utrn+ n •.1, t t MIMI .).VVID "ILL 1)1t. 11. S. HUBER' snd =MEM =BEM 1)1{. .1. A. .11:NISTI 0..1 At :si . F.VI BA I. • a .u.11:3 ., NI Ii , ;.,IITNT•VA N..... k Flit. J. W. c. 1...; 0.. M== r l•It E • II 3 I_l \vm.sTALLS:NI 4 t ttvd .ri =HIE DU. C. \-.:13[4_, . iiotcls and l'asta 1 4 `I, is II 0 A El= ) 11.:, Pr OEM =I `0 NE CRG VM. I•:. M Y ERS, PI?. N U \V 01' 1 / 1 111 S is a new House, ME El= I [At w 1111111 11111!III=1 IMIENIIME and at: w. Lll u., c,•r ..1,44‘., to ”froblirp Ilutrltcrin West Middle Stre IZEIE= Every I).d in tl =I Fresllll,,f three t .t 1.614ek nrplaturd.ty rtr quingl. Lamb ory ly . 0,1,1 !v,: 4my I..ark LI jr ored (4110 MEI 11113M=1111 BUTCHER E TV 1' I EORGE B. STOVER T 11.01) I_l W ING entered Into partoersh IMINU BUSISIOS, will carry I.r.chen. All kind.. of FRESH la their "tryout, Market stand Arh ,I , l's Corner. Front] Beef every ur•:ay morning. Small meats West, and Friday muruing. As 1.10 pay C. Virt, cats sell as reasonable as any br: burg. Those Ii aria.: Ist at..ck. fur sale w alt tutage tadLll ~” ~r :‘,l,lrela the u STOV April :AO, f MEAT WA THE CASII PRIC COUNTRY SIDES, SHOULDERS & BY NICHOLAS & SIMO street, brh. Wolfs Hams and Dricd Be, licats constantly on ha J une 1 —tf kVatchto and Je REMOV Th.• nt .4 ZL•l . 6lt N rt.:lllo.nm., 4t,er, tlr It tioalr t• nay LII 1 tl dIVICO CLOCKS, WA (G.ld anti SI ler JEWEL of CI kinds and latest qty le., Silrd also, Ono Gold, ',Over SPEC T A of ttfo but mow:Om:gore. Moo. cordoorks, Flutoo,Piloo,te., whin Kayo, /ie. . . A kinds of Repairing at as reasonable pncee and warrant
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