:11 7- ti.--111rt---- OINDILILaiii MASS. • 7111-- e (lam If my dear 'no . Fbrb esktim.ordtaners tesnpting dWr • Of the Ism* so famous *Aston Min t 4 At;iiiitbst teaa the ids 41114 liodoirit; - tWben the ism has set in golden light, kandycsa tan the shadeifir night, $e - deep Mob you Ord Protuue, • quartof beefs select with care; And pick them over, until you find ff/ret Z 54 :1( *eit bleibtitte!• A. f *lark on 'thisei pato / 21 everthien iscoverod o'er, _ And they seem to your poetic eye The Pestle In the.depth of the see to Ile; " Hem ytin per, you may let them stay Tilljoot after **lama the very next day ;• • When a mi:polling process must be gone Uwe; , • tawß for the beams, and not for You ;). - Then, in your pantry there still &mkt be is zt itilo4.o,olß Mtit d &hi:44mi bring it dui,' - And, it tbessis isidtizmuer lying about, 14;11if In if the baits from the lain pan ;Mc the bean petits &seas you can; ' Thew tam .so Biddy and calmly tell her To take a huge knife and go to the cellar ; Fs" ypu must have, Ilke; ylock qc old, "Aisiutut of fii;sh,""ere your beans grew .4 ?Ateldt , But very unlike that ancient Jew, bet Perk will do for yen ; Then fen ottee more your Dodd= fair, In choice of the piece to take great care, For'a street of tat and a streak of lean Will give the right flavor to every bean. This you must wash, and rinse, and score, rut i n to the pot, and round it pour The zest, till the ileiv presented swims Like an island of port in an ocean 91 beans; Pour on boiling hot water enough to ;rover The tops id ape beans completely over, Shave into the wren and bake till done, And the triumph el' 'Yankee watery% won Moores .Rural New Yorker. r'' I ' "• • I. ' • FARE PROVERBS . • Do not keep more live stock on your farm. than Nsikcan keep , Well. House all things as much as possible— Womb; utenails s imd crops. Bell When you.can get a good prim, and do not store for rats and speculators. The inure Wukkaable you can lumpy= animals, the storalliq will thrive. A. good cx)w .4 a valuable meehine—the more ibod she, properly digests, the greater the prollt. . • . , A 114 root' daily to all the stock are as welcome is apples to boys and ghia Van allies sa sleds last a lifetbne. They are really cheaper in the end than wooden ones. Replace all the bars where you pass often by sarong gates, and then wonder 'that You didn't do so before. 4 " A-Untie/2 in draining land ilinrongbir, your purse may be drained, yet the full crops that follow will soon fill it again. Always give the Soil the first meal. If it is wed fed with manure, it will feed lid else —plants, animals, and men. A bortowedl44 1 bre*, qifulipe re placnd by a new one A nice sense of hon or - ta 8 nia4ers.is pm* to be oemmOrd ed. It seems strange-that lumeekeepers don't buy palls and tubs with lima 1 1 00P1 and trimmings. They cost a little mores first, but Mst wonderfully. PDT Vlll. ,ThAOI7OI7L—A, abort, time since, a couple orloiertr from the Vine region, en tared one of our piotograph saloons. and wanted their "pleters taken." The lady,. gave precedence to her swain who she said "had to be tuck fast and real nateral." He brushed up his hair, gave his necktie a twist or two, asked his girl if his collar was 0. Y., and platted himself:la the .oPer ator's chair, where he assumed the physi ognomhml Characteristics of a F•oor . mortal ialhe dentist's. hands,' and about to part with one of his teeth. 1 "Now look : patty," begged the lady,ts:., ing one of her languishing faces. The picture wais taken. 'When produced, hrerninded the girl, ~as she expressed it, linti bow Josh looked when he got over the measles:" and as this was not an era in her lover's history tortienlarly worthy of commemoration, she insisted that "be should stand again." He obeyed, and she attended to the chair. 'Josh," said she, lurk look kinder smiling, and kinder don't." The poor fellow tried to follow the indefi nite injunction. "La!" said she, "you look a!1 puckered - gp." ttne direction followed another, but with little success. &last, growing impatient and desperate, stir resolved to try an exper _ invent, which sbe considered Infallible, and exclaimed : "I. don't keer if there is folks 'round." She enjoined the cperator tO stand resd9 at the camera.. She then sat inter fellOw's lap; and. throwing her arms around his neck, managed to cast a shower of flaxen ringlets as a screen between the artist and the proceedings - which' were betraying sounds that revealed what was taking place When the billing and cooing haddasted long enough to produce the desired effect, the ,conning girl leaped from Josh's bp, clapped , her hands, and cried to We astonbibed out let : , "Now-rou've got him, puthim thiongh ANTIDOTI FOR SNAKE SITU. —ln the last volume of "Transactions of the Avg Sc (tidy of Victoria," published at Melbourne / . there was an account, of Dr. Halford's teresting researches Into the nature of the chauge produced in the plood by-the poison of artaka-bites. The worired-with themicrosave, wit , i4iiutipbst there was a change, and described it, and has since had an opportunity. of testing his thew,' Oa his antidote. A man working on a railway was bitten by a snake ; ere lantdiothiness came on ? ~Me* assist ance was obtained, but by the time it ar rivi'd the man was comatose, and his lower extremities weir pazulyzed. Dr. Halford was then summoned by telegraph ; he made an incision in a vein, inserted the point of a syringe, injected ammonia diluted with water; and the effect produced is de scribed as "marvelous and immediate."_ _The man became conscious, steadily recovex ed, bectunti*te well. Henceforth let all people who . , live in &inlets Infesbad by poi sonous maw remember tbi& tunitnoula In, *fed hoci s vein Is the remedyior s bite: . SIIIIMING Snafu Toor.s.—The Mark lane Express eoples the folk:twit* redpek r ihirpening edged tools from a Gram scientlAc journal, for the benefit of lir mars, ineoluinice and laborers : long been known that • the simpleet meth of sharpening razor Is to put - It kr half an hour in water to which hat been added aite-terestkah of its weight.of mu static or sulphuric acid, then lightly wipe it off, aild atilera few .hours set It on s hone The acid hare applies the place of $ whet stone by centeling thew is surface am ty.-soroseknotidurtmsuremtresSßM polish is necallsoiy: Vikeidatihi avar la jute good blades. while hack, hardened t!Aet p •hePifillt the a gatetu Pv f m e l/V.P l 4 3 9l4 l Rttilfti *Wit At Width * ittgo!eas' Ili line onikd to many taw Aqmrharderoants. The 'madman, at thebegialftgothili mat 1,4, or trim behaves Ufa the main& Ibcdattetthe bide , ot his tools olth scidawig at • thew, *ha tottidt old& ii duos fooddmir, mails* themostaup. dadat4osiii4loprit ythettled-I .-• DRY laam. H mum Ats„ r r 1 , . t: PM Mninuffocir BE TRIRI asesrviD A LAEGIN STOWS OY EPRIZI r O t . 0 0.61) OE QUIIHNIIIV4RE. Apr 1130,1869- tf GO. TO DUPHORN'S HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE. WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE. MOM Y . North-west corner of Square. April vs,iner.—tf 1869, ImittAßLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excel, tent Assorteselnt SELL for ver - r small profits.. and aim at dolma a very t , 'riff Business. FASHIONABLE SHAD ES OP SINS BILK POP LINE. FASHIONABLE SHADES 71 If EX2IOI/ WOOL P OP LINE. FASHIONABLE SHADES %) P .A.LPAOIA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. NES, PEVC , ALDD *DO LAWNS. BLACK Haas. pita IN ow IL 'LAID MUSLINS, JsOONET MUSLIMS. t t4M BRrO. BLACK ALPAOC DILA. COLOREDAIIf. ALPACCA, BLACK WOOL ETSTORI SUAWLEI,CASIIME NE ERA W LEI,I 'n t WIT SHAWLS. oLorn B, n4 B BmeaB.cLocitatas;Lissi t p BILL. ING, COTTONADE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LIKEN, NAPKINS, I ELS. BALMORAL SHIRTS, HOOP SHIITE!. PLAIN LINEN fIANDICERCHIE VS. EMBROIDER ED HANDKERCHIEFS; HEX STITCHZD HAN D gmecatErs. inorg , tADIRs'Ausear,ACITILDRXIi'SGLi3VE. •ND STOCKINGS. Agri am coostantly,recehing AIM latest styles to- Dram and Fancy Goods. My stock comprise. every thing usually found In • lint-elsta DRY GOODS lITORIL to which I Invite the atepatiarn of the public, haling moored that, I oatraatily thiailenwe eompari- WM with all other Storm in quality ofvods and low ness °intim J.L. SCHICK , ilattyburs,Pa..JatalS,llll9.—tf 10,000 REWARD! STORE. ENTB BED! Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, IGETAS entered hit Week and a large gaantlty a T T Dry Goode, NethntaAtmenatente and Carpeting taken. The parties arnmell known, herbal" thge . far ar taped armed, gather, left OrbOnbitella eithange for the Goods. Tho peranna Who took tket,filoode are Tory well satisfied that theilftcelved more or better Good' for 'their money than they could hare got at any other More. Come olt.e. . Came _one. L *Id IMP 11 " 11 . 0 4 SILKS, GDIGILIMS, LAWNS, ItAREGIff, ' • 44 P4C:I:4LSI CLOTHS, CASNiiima st . . • T .1114:1111.V • V.E67,07G5, Men, Oexpets,liotinnennargagok kalkied, • t a tmora l soot* neat f everything be/04* 6 1472111111111rh l iphion Is egpeeite the 04;nrt.406.: % Itrltheore snot, and andfth, et our Rate le, Pair pievar, fraliflpfcgita. rAD!nts,i. NEW URI:N(I'AM StAfIEKR, • G o', ';.O *-- •t S PETERSBURG., (.7..RIEST ft BOWERS orgicoaket ilitik.4o t WA:g o rtb rom W e ll=a2Al i tt ep Anipk. 1.7 71( a $ bi• 8 0 =si t osremarkhrt , I trim Aft isho..,:m.ipu 4 ,; taimmiste VW% faipts On, ai r . i rmust no s Nie Wee - m: " MIMIC p;,,tEulM111111 ' - t • 1 1 6-0141 #‘ 1 "4 1 • 9 4r4 4 1 1 •04**1 11, ii , :. • • • , Ili . , . . .. , .4..,f '7 7 7-tipiiviyon fii i •-• --.. zri,, ~ 1, 1. .., ~.,•:-..,.... .k.. tr.. ttt. _...41,,. in 0t.... -,, J , -,iv...4,..,01,-,.., 47 ..4 att: .00411,0: xi i, - • ' *., 3 ..,--tilaiiithielktiqik l'4 * i PI )1, EME I>f• • if PPP, 414 . 1 ! 11 11 1 1 1 6 15 1 TY: r ot ‘, ."thst see tioyri utlittgolete die.: • • 1". =MI NOTloid, BTOOSINGIB, GigYri; • 011111111101104:- *et aft Orisoor Mau eve., ME • . IGLIE., GLASS AND OTNNE DLltilli strirorts, • • ff ' Vi r Pl)/ . . AMP BIUIU, 00/111ET13, PROUOTCO AM, 7 A 32 'N/VviAristr allas 001t8117e1A8Ply jaf niaimpiiiiari,togat drain toit uteeig, Don't buy beam" you get my prime '~Oseavttteko'r~ox,►b~le',~asrtMa ~., To whirl' I hrrike e:aolaatlWr• to Price, - and Quality. HA TS All the latestdprtng and Bummer Styles.. SHOES' Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say that I keep the beet class of goods thafare kept In Adams county. _Those who haveirled to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have wasted their money April 16.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER GnODS . AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER LTATIbIa waned a new store, In Areadtrrilla, has just retarded from the city with ► saleadld ar aortment of CABP2TII DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' QUEEN/WARE, HARDWARE, to. Uariag purchued my entire stock for /am propirsi tb sid veal cheap. Otte me snail a n e for yourselves. T. B. CO May ?S. -6m FARMERS Star Bone Phosphate. : To all agriculturists, therefore, who are in antra °fan Retire and permanent manure, and who' may hat'. the claims of this article presented to their notice fOr the Ant time, the manuiacturen would suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE is worthy of their experimental trial. at last; pot experience warranting the fullest confidence, that at tar,* trial they will add their testimony to that of hundreds of femme Who DOW regard it u the cheap en and best manure in the market. THEAMM O N I A i■ aopplied abundantly from the organic portico. o the bone. . PRICE tiss PER TON IN BAGS. /armors wishing Ground Bone, 011 of Vitriol, can be supplied. Give xis a call. _A. Spangler baa our Phosphate for Bale - PETER BOBLITZ. Manufacturer. BURICLIOLDER WILSON, Beater Hay- P rees Ettildings, N. W.cor rt er Waahingt.)n and Railroad sta. Gettysburg, Pea o■. Mille PIA rrepha t e la for sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Ya."" RIBLR k SONS, Gettysburg, Pa. GRAFT k ECKENRODE, Granite Station, Pa. MELHORN & RENDER, New Oxford, Pa. CHARLES KUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—tf A Word to, the Wise I lII6HLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! THEimportance of a quick, ac tive and durable Fertiliser, adapted to the .011 of our county, h acknowledged by an fanners. Sae. leg saddled remelt, alter ions study sod careful ex. pertment, that P.O. Baoncia's Chemical Fertilizer urea lees all others la adeptednesse to all kinds of moll, I have purchased the right fur Adams wanly, sod am prepared to fill orders fur it promptly and on reasonable terms. It is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by Chamber of oar Farmers, and is admitted by all who have it to be the beet in the market, and the cheapest. • I. am prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in any quantity, •ad will deliver In any town or village in the County,. •'ben ordered In not lea, quantity than • TON. I ma nuf•ctnae it for sale at $5O per ton without bags, or $.56 :13 bags. Thin fertilizer is composed of the bent fertilizing chesuicAls that can helm& I one no oil of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do not n• • 12. Neither du I nee lime nor asbes. TItE OBJECT OF THE CIIIOUCAL FERTILIZER is to introduce a fertilizer that will last for a series clops—not only for one. It contains sufficient animal matter to mature the, grain .and make it ripen early, while the ammonia *woes the growth. I expect to manufactures large ripply thiswinter fur the spring cromand therefore invite farmers and the public gen erally to give it a trial on all kinds of Grains and Vegetables OAUTION.-1 hereby give notice that Farm Rights hereafter sold, unless signed by me, are infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to law, from which there is no appeal. 118—.431 orders will be promptly attended to by ad &eosin, (MORON BRADRR, B. Penns. An, C. N.McIMISI General Agent ender's'lle fungal* of Coati ty end State Rigb ts, Bendesseltle, A dams county, Pa Dec. 25.-1 y FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA' V VELA PHOSPHATE! llThi comp ", d principally of the celebrated Guano from AL TA VELA. .Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, an ample. quantity to give . r iir:ty (without injury) to th e Togs- Utica], and ',large gum.' ti ty of soluble -BONE PAO,SP3ATE OF LIMP, together with Potash an, i St. da, the essentialelements yf a COMPLETE - NURE • tura mud farmer& wile arousing a.' to Tb °high reputation it has obta tub dam p o r n e g ie t r h e r ci an to y o that Mode, tea sure guarantee ntee Its value. PRICE sse.oci PER TON ER ad fors pampblaL Address /8. S. BISIIOP I CO., 200 N.Del. Ave., PhilsdeOhla, Agee to for POIMIL and Southern New Jersey. ! Jul 7 , 31,1868. 7 -1 y : BOWER'S C( )VIPLEtt MANURE, ,lECENRY ItOIVEII, Chemist, si:atly Line.rinlria cad Potash. snis radii iptrirsainie. Thi s m a , Tocontahre ell the elements to prodiuse Lagreom om tell Itheynd is Uglily recommended, br a n hi % isa it,iii 107 distinguished ambits Whoehax e , by, yelp% massifs/ qualities. Ricks,. .1 in Bags'of 200 iba. each. 0.2 f. BruartWis & 00., =I 89 &Ruh nd 40 South Delaware Avenue, F . 41 pip P , l# # - „i i i mr 301 WILLL REVrNOLDS, ro mom. "4/X 1121, . • BAT , TIMOB,Z •-•• Asa b r assier. ,serall 7 ' Zll i qvu . s _ t tb6dlnintr i' pror istbriaation, adds EA..: Dower, Pbfladd %lc Jr, Rob. le,-kly e( : N .,: rio Fashio nal& TaileCl, . •. F Ih t Abot atailik tkalriesedilkeweir Rai- alzioet, . 4 v 'Atl ;G -': ito it 10 ) ,• 1- A ; - ' ... latestA I ' , OM !labs. Iron liso r. tat 61111111111111111 Mir .4.:•..1. imisi g ... !...........--- ' 1( I W illi, ft: . it v , '!: - .T14 .-.. , :Ir '. i PARL9O44 A;i1) lIMBIIEGLAS, tertiliztro, &c. TRY TIER THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., 67 Broadway, ow York ItLNISPACTOMED DT PEC"P*railita« YAM Malt EEO T CT '1 ' aurrez• wor t t o t4 , 1,4t i 1 i 41W Flf you ' }arse.. 1 t C 11. 7 7 .''. ft =I •tl.O TO. NctigtWi—lf 'you. wim N 7 audgoikble JUT oi IUP. =I = G 0 NORRIS'--If yog want • e l bI a . NBOLTIII, or good PAIR r ~.t 1,1 ti -,-, -,:. 7:, WTO NORRIS'—If you want anytthi g Ira the ONNTLEMEICS LINE, for he keeps nothhtg bat Gentlemen's veer, and his the LAMM STOOK IN THE COVNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a good pair of ROME MADE GAITERS, wan. ranted to give satisfaction or Money BEFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM Hal Jtud received a large supply of SPRING GOODS, Conototing of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OP ALL STYLES AND DIM. ALSO, SHIRTS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, Tunderslgued. of the Late Irm of Geo. Jacobs A.t Bro., would most respectfully inform his ft leinis and the public generally, that he has opened Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chatnberobtirg street, hex t door to the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone House. where he will he happy to weir yin attain, may pstrotilze him. His block of GLufll3, CAMPIEItS, TESTINGP, TEINIXINGS, Ac.. Am, will be foand choice and cheap—very denirable to re. lent from. All no t . Goods for sale--whether he , ninnufarterr• or not. GOODS MADE UP with diepetch, al , well when bought at other attars , * as at his own. The very beet work will be made—good fits and nulnitantial sewing —awl nothing will be deemed too much trouble to ten ler satisfaction In everycase. The latent New York Fashions regnlsrly received. Cuttingdone, es mull. A share of public patronage le solicited, and no ef fort spared to deserve It April 16.—tt N W - F I R M all of which will be sold at short prat. sad "arta,/ I edto plows. elva him. call at Ma store oo 2141t1 mare etraet,(Pleting's old Stand) near the Dlamon, April 9,11169.-tf Hats and Caps, 'Boots and Shoes. COBEAN C UNNINGEA3f Hl"Joir recelred from the City a new and large tock of CLOTH MG, OATS S: CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The goods hare all been selected with great care and with a desire to aeet the wants of thin community. Thepublle *III fled thegoods to boot the best quality and the LATEST STYLES Ole and all are Invited to call at our Store. oo Balti more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Yaboestock Bros. A.. C. COBRAN, JA9 CUNNINGHAM. April 16.,-tf KLIN GEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1,1111 undersigned has., ust returned from theca .1. with the best end cheapoet variety of Boot, Shoes and Gaiter*, for Spring mid Summer, ever of. tered In Gettysburg. Ills mock COLOILIIti Of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' 3 10ittP.:C9 BALMORALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH) CALF Roofs, ,GENTS' AMERICAN CALF ROOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGIIIiSS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF DA L MoltA I.S, GENII' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS. cr., kc. 'Mlmum* t: O.:WARM; AIT RES SSES' BALMORAL GAITERS. AMBER' MOROCCO BALMORALB, Ac., Ac. to. Ac. BOYS' CO;NORESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOW BROGANS, tr., Ac. INFANTS' SHOPS, all IN LARGE VARIETY. Aleo, Booty and Stakes of Meow]) manufacture con stantly on band. Al) will he sold at thy lolrest living profits. Buy er., from - torn and cottntry.are invited to call and examine g . s ago prices before pre/chasing else. where, feeling condident that I can please all wbo may call. ...The MANUFACTURING of limit. Shoe, and Gal. tefasorlil also be circled on, in all Its brawling, as be fore. Repairing done on short notice. Hy employing none hot Brit-class workmen, and acing none but the choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will Le left un done to deserve it. tga..Thankful for past. favors, be solicits a continu ance of public patronage. D. U. KLINGEL. Oettyaborg.April22,lB6B.-tf CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. giuggEßHopp, , corner of the Diamond and 'Tort baslust returned frOm tbe city with in unusually attractiveassortment of CLOTHING POE FALL & WINTER WEAR, which he NW sell at snob. prices IN cannot fall to take them dff very rapidly. Cal) cu d Judge for your. 'laves. To look at the excellent material, tastehal cutting, and neat and substantial sensing. and then to got his, low prices—callers cannot help but buy, Vilit see it so mush to their intermit to do so. oats, Pints, Vests, I s Lyles and materi als; Hats, Boots and Shoes Shirts, of all kinds, Hosiery, a 10TOS, fiandker ohisfii, Neck Vas. Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises. Umbrellas, Pocket Sol res. Seger', bucking and Chewing es, Stationery.tc. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand end psi etbar articles, entirely too numerous todetad in newupaper advertisement. He want the attention of the public told, new st o ok, covenant thatitwtll please--and no enema or willeelleheaper. Don'tforgottheplree—conter of York street and the Diamond ,Clettysbn rg. Nov.e./581 1 -if ,14,008 Inn N KIJIMO/1/. Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES TOR GENTLEMEN . _ lil tha LILiDING On hand or M. to nearars. Prices Lad at LOW-ViGMUIS. An Illus. tested Pries List with Lostrootior tor silt meow& molt sent on rotwipt of Post Oise oddrwo. WY. I. SARUM% 3$ South Sixth st. shove Chestnut, Avirset 11168,17 *BOOTS AND SHOES. IlirlirW* ISTABLISH.AfENT, , . . rrnillini4wdis4has erected nefdins,llor j .IF. n2lnntantino• intablishakent, on o wilik - ~ ilosiv i =ststios, is sostpsyrs t sun h. Iliots t Vies, Gaiters, slii-, : „Itia..),, pers . s w t h e - c emaitortiscasadohadnia ,of dUllpiat • styles sat prber.- Skim essortmatto-oshoot fram,iat villoolleva7 sitbinialisknalta. WWII .441414-4. thi lift Mt for PM, ts . P *tog Satet ‘ 11 . 11 . 1 * !A,. ..lof biltertr s = ur -2- ', seer somasaidit ir 0 y 0.... x.. : • . 41,0*1n ' 4.,,11 A.,....4 tg. , /, -- -n 1 ~, . - g • i .... , , . We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOZY AND REDZlt—the work being made up attest materials sod by Ant class workmen. The senior partner hail 'beenj in the business for marl(' years and personally sUpOrilitande all work made up. We respectfully insite the attention of the public to Our elitabllshinent, and hope by strict attention to business mad by seLling at lowest cub prices, to era entire satisfaction. ' DAVID RITEMILLIE, April le, 1869.—t f :4008 aatrattusa. LADIES' HATS ) AlWays tan Utast styles; out, and at lowest price.. RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, &c., New Goode every week daring the season, at H. B. WOODS' Store, Corner York street and Diantand. April 16.-3 m GOODS FURNISHED Garments made to order, lap. 16, 11369.—tf JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 69. A FULL ASS )ItTAILNT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICIN ES, LIQUORS AND WINES ►OR MEDICAL PIIRPOSE.S PURE SPICII3 AND FLAVORING YNTRAM, DYES AND DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, P5L10 . 61103 AND TOILET GOODS INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATION E Y PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- CIP6B ACCURATELY PUT UP PHYSICIANS AND. COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED A' REDUCED RATES. Forllev's Horse Powders the best and cheapest for Buries, Cattle and Swine Other forge Powders of approved makes Baltimore Street, Getlysborry, Prnn'a June 11, 140.—tf A. D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS Alp-COUNTRY idEROHANTE supplied at wholesa citi e t . l 2 ct . i. if DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Brune., Building, Ballo. LITTLESTO WN. HAVING opened & new,DRU,G •-•• gross and fitted It op to the 6elt stYie. I other my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to, the citizens oil Llttleatown and vicinity at the lowing market rate, consisting in part Of Drugs and Family Medici4zes, Pur iquors for Medicinal Purposes, Burs 'tiptoes, Dyes and Dye - Stuffs, Perfuniery, Toilet Soaps and laneyartleles. A full assortment of Snuff. Brushes, Stationery of aII lithd‘Clgars, Tobacco am: 411/91loore's l water cold er leetreillbvtatie Soap will b fin. hard or soft WATIII . Clothe. tub with this Soap are made beautifully white { j oa e t d 'hefting or blueing. This is the beet Soap In nu. T r y it. It Is warranted not to injure the handd or a l b r i a . Littleetown,llay 13.-4 JAM C2388' DR. R , TEORIVI R. R, . PHYSICIAN AND hY I iti7GGIST, "" and Drag Stcce, WIA4RR3BIIRO BTRAI GETTY6I3I7II9. Medical:t:thont charge. nt " U ps , " answ,plemsT M1D2032418, STA' TIONIRY,P i10Ap8,BRII8OT8,TOLL• TART gisz Sens, amp, BAK. ING ROD , CRUM OP TiRTAR, LIMPS, • .A1q111:1 1 / 2 . AD, ac- Pint/ /Nu Amigos. Dr. Ron Ottrlf, o reliable 'resod/ Itif eil* PP•ii bonds, *a. Aa►All Acrid ow pus sad Dromble• WO L . WANTED 1 ; 'emir* quostitY of Wools ..{B pa prin. Bring 424arl inregints, torisodamitionisr c norm 17 q.v.. T"l4'--1 ter wide lit in at Goicik. ,3 e. S e r PR ic , i3Ro fzirrywlDlG P r. 4- • i-k .. ulaittintute,. orposrra Tux saxlti4 1- • '~tiilif of reeeivsd from the 0117 a !fa:prod ' BOOTS.ik SHOES 101 • eENTLEMEN, LADIES I CHIL: DRENB , WEAR, ' consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, - C/oingress-4 Bsbnoral tors, Slippers, (t e. Made in latest styles and of beat nuste- rals AND 'W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa CIIAMBJF:RSBURG STREET, (lETTYSBURG JOSEPII J ACOBS /looks, prugo, !Malthus. 69. JUNE HUBER'S, CHARBERSRIIRG STREET, Near the hiamond DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Horn Powdera, ESE If= eatiteqainecallut dilating! Sret,wh b Jan nary but, dettroyed thaiz store sod Its eon 4rutar E -0 - ADAY . - 14 . `14Liti , C() Have hid adds eiglaOhdli to thvdr. ordain Europa sad Itllmteciar, jn . entleier • . New. Stook of ChOce Goods, Which are novi'Opthed and ready ezati4no4oa. r f ay-,fiiii' Paris !lianas b i °Oki, (Every movement with the new improveinents.) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, 't -, ,q, Bronzes; Groups and Figures GORHAM MARITiNG FINE ELECTRO WARES, But Skriing Silver Ward, Now Watches, Jewelry, &c:' &c., A very full assortmeut at very • MODERATE PRICES. 819 CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA Mar. 4,1469.-1 y TO MILLINERS AND COUNTRY4TORII KEEPERS. AT E. RIDLEY'S, , JOBBING ROOMS, VP STAIRS, You will find the Largest Stock of Millinery and Strew Goods in tills City, and a collection of bargains not to be found elsewhere. We cut length, at Piece Prices. Buy and Sell for Cub. EDWARD RIDLEY, 3 09,311,311% GRAND, and 68, 70 ALLEN AM, COAN2/ STOLE, Fifth Block Xast from th• Bowery NEW YOlih" CITY. Third and Second Floora.-Retall. First Floor --Wholesale exclusively. April 2.2.-3 m GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE YIRgT TRAIN leaven Gettysburg at 6 11, A. and connecter at Ilarinver Junction with tiainego lug North and South, passengers reaching 11riltirnore at 11 30, P. M., Ilarrliburg at 12 45, P. SI., Pihiladel- phis at 4 00, P. M., sod New York at 7 CO, P. . Re turn/us% arrive •t Gettysburg at 121.3,P. If, with passengers from Baltimore, Barrlaborg, &c. SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 12 db D O ll. and chnnects at Ilautctur Junction with fl.t lin* North at 2 10, P. 31, reachiLg Ilartlsburg at it 00, 1' 11., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., Neu , York at 12 00,P M.; and rlib Mall Train e.oath at 2 mil, P. M., reach H g Baltimore at 5 00, P.M. Returning dlrcives et Gettysburg at 4 IL, P. NI., with passenger* tram Balt' wore, IlArribburg, Apr I:SO, ISgto ItE.kDING RAILROkAD Where his ...Own Mole" of ChampLo3 Hoop Skirts, especially adapted to First-eless /Pa:Lt./if and Retail Trade, will he found to embrace the moat extensive imbdrtment in the Colon, and all the latest and most desirable Styles, Shapes, Lengths cad Sires, 2, 2 , 4, 2!,4,2% yards r,und. of Plain and Gored Peelers, • i IV:ikiug Skirts, 11..ecepti.,n Trails, Ac., Ac., together with over ninety diflerent varieties of Misses and Great trunk line from t 1,.. No; tli and Northwest , i Chitdren's Skirt/, all of which for symmetry of style, tor Phl iadelphia. N., I , •r.t. ~, a.iln g. Pottsvo , e, fi n i,4, , ii,litn..... el., , ti. i TArnatitta. Ashlan.l.Siostio,ki:.. f... 1 +in.., A 1 1-ntou tt, ; ! nr.ur. are unequaled by N ”y.durability end real Cheap• ny other gOoda in the market, Easton. Ephrata. Linz. I..in , x..T ..r. Colund ~. ,I,•, Ac, . and 7t en warranted in ever) respect. Skirts made to Trains leave ILteri.hur g tr N. T..rk.... Mine, : ' 0r ,,,,,.. Ai Inte d „„i R, ~,,..,,,i. Wltule,,,Al, and Retail. At 2.:::,.5.2t., and s 1., A . M., 12.:.::,' n.,0, .:! and lo..:„ - , Pall line , “.l Lou P: Toed Eastern Ilede Skirts, 15 P. 31 „ con tie , ' in g a ith sitnilar Trains . I, thdPenti• , 1. 1 , r ,,,,,,"„;:,c.,,, c; . i.. r , pro.rs. IZ. Cents; 115 Springs, sylranla Railrad. nod arrivinir at Naw I• ''' , / , , it 9 45 . ft.!, Cinttt; :ty St, Hotta, t., tt tit.; and to 75 11.1 J A. M. end :: :0, ~ .1:,, ti.:ai P. 3!.. :. nd ti (P , A. M c e ,,i e. ' r"r"tird3. Si'...;""'' '"" c " n' '''''' . '1....-4 ' ''":"." CORSET.- : Cc/Est:l:i: ! CURS I:TS :!: 57 dicr„.nt A. M. and 10.55 P. 31 . .. Trains, without change. land. and le t sy s a pr . t .-e. f P.M 7:, Cent s to 1 7.90. embracing quo, Leave liarri.hur; ( ~ t. R:ttlinw, l'ott mein.. T.,,,,,- .„,, , ~ 1 " ...., • 0 „ I , iu,„.." m c d,,,,„, F o r. Minersvitle.A.-li 51.,•..,k in. Pln, len t ~. w u and Ph il•deil-hi a . a t e .1 u A Ni -:! 1 ,'); L'15i41...4:1:0- t A l'o c r /7:,: ' ,. k 4 ". A t b z' d ' , 2 ,1, ' , 1 ::: ; 71 ',. ! (7, ' :,, 1 , ' %,11. 1 ' ; ' : i n Y :h n , P FlL e g n lf.l S at fd p. 31., stopp.ng at hel,nt.n.ttei pt inc:t al {say Sta- ... ' • ko itteatic Itend•nia.le Corsets, and •nperior French [ions; the 1.10 P. M. train m ,1.. log ~,n to.cti, C ua (ul' ' Patterns of Cote' I Corset,, 'Our Own Slake, to Philadelphia, Pott•vdie and (2.olumbia .oli o For ' whist ael no ate aspecial attention. Pottsville, Schuylkill liarcn nod Auburn, via ..__ . ~,oppieteusurtment of Ladies' Under Garments, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Ilasl Itoad.lea re IlAtrie ,' at core i.,,,. price ,. burg at a.. 10 P.M. • GIiNEICA I. AGENT FOE TIIR B.ARTRAM k FAN- Returning : Leave New I'..rk at i.#.o , A.'l ,111 00 and 3.2'P. M. ' Sleeping 'an. ''''"n"" the °C''' A• 31arlimes. Pri, 153 en, i 3. are. being given 4 . 4 1 10001' n°'n ' r ' C 2 and ' '''' P ''' ' Ph ' I ' . ' ' 4 ' 14A el 51:4 " 31 ' ' a T n O y N ;t V ti A e t - 1 1 e,. 1 L t... k r . e 8 t1.1 1 7 ' r . . T 0 N 1, 6 1 ic M . A l C i f i t l :- two wl ' of 'o t p h e es n e e N r o t i o 31., LW Awl B.uo P. 31. train from New York, without - ~,c rome„ . in or er to get them Introduced. Yvery chance. p..,,,,#. to want of articles in Lair tine. sboold examine Way Passenger Train leave, Ph lladelpL la a t 1.:.10 A I our ..,,;,..ils before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send 31 „ Connect in;; wills sill, :n r tar. l on F:.l•t Pent.o.aail- I for c a. 0u 1 a ,...,,, o n, ma an t ar -w r y and galearrawne, No, road, returning fro, lteedln; at A. 70 /.. M....topping i 1115 ti,,,,,,,,,,,,,N,,1.,,kirh, . itt all Stations. WOI. T. TIOPECINS • I 3f arch 26.—::m L'eave P.,ttsvilte .1, 7:;.. , 4: k NI.. and 245 p . m , , Shann.kin at 5.25 nod .. , :;.5 A. M., Aidi laud at 7.1 A/ A. 31.. ,11 , 1.1 12.30 U.., tn. T411‘.1.,111 At ‘.:50 A. M., : and 2.20 P. If ~ tor Philad.dol, la and New Yjo k. Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. 31 for liarri•Leirg, and 11.70 A. M, for Pine Grove and Tremont. . Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.80 A. IL, returning leaves Philadelphia at: 5.15 P.M. Sti3l3lEl: A.ItItANGEMENT, :110.,VDA 1 , APRIL 2Gtl,, 1869 Pottatoven Accommodation Train: • Leave, p;,t t•- town v. 6.25 A. V., returning leave* Philadelphia at 42.0 P.M Columbia Rail Road Train a leave Read in a at 7.00 A. 31., and 6.15 P. M. tor Ephrata, Liam. Lancuter Colombia, Perktoaten Rail Road Trains leave Parkioinenlunc florist 9.oti A. 31..,,d 0.00 Y. N. Returning: Leave liipack at k It. A. N.. and 1..) P. N.. connecting vita aimlat train, on P. 411 Rood. On Sunday, Leo., °,ot p. do!phia 6.09 A. M.an rt 11.15 P. M., hn 'NMI A: N. Tgatu rutinin4 only to ille ri.burg 3.,P) A. M. and 4.10 and ing at 13.36 midnight, 3.54 :tad 7.15 A-. , 31. tor Harr la, burg. at 12,33 mit - lob:ht. on! 7.n.7. A M..f..r Sew Vo r k, and 9.40 A. M., and 4:J.3 P. 31. for Philadelphia. ; COMIIIIItotit)II, 31i1ea .,. , 6..a a ,1 , and Rotor.' *ion Ticket, to and from all points, of re,lntrd Rites. Baggage checked through; 190 pounds allotted PI/eget:ger. G A. NICOLLS:, slay 7. i5 u 69. n . 6r41 SuPtrita.udesit N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY NPR I G SCILED ULE. _ . On mud after Nifty 9, 1869, Trains will lease Ilantivor Junction 419 LEAVE NORTHWARD. .• 1154 p. for Williamsport. daily (estiept Sundays) for Elmira, Erich ar. Buffalo, SiiiiiaraFallii and Erie 808 r Le West.: 10.58 a. in.—Daily(except Sood's) for Elmira, Bralf alo, kr. 2.13 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Williamsport and Erie. 6.05 p. m.—Dailr(eseept Snmlye) for York. 945 p. m.—Dailjr(except Stindaaya) for ll►rriablirg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. " • 7.t'. a.m.—Daily stepping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. m.—Dally (except Snatlaye) stopping at ,all Stations. 1210 p. me—Daily stopping at Parkton only. ‘." 2.35 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) 'topping afthe Station.. BDW. 8. YOUNG,Gien.Pass. Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED PISKE, Oen. Bnparintendent. May 28, 1869.-tf ifeirriOurg, Penn's. pENNSYLVANLI CENTRAL • RAILROAD. Double track route running between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leasing Gen, ebarg make the following onaections with.thie Trunk line: Gettyeburg leave at 9.00 a. in. ,t 12.59 p.m. LenoverJunction arrive 10.00 " 2.35 0, • leave 10.58 " 9.55 4 Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.45 ..! lease 3.50 ' 2.25 •. in. Philadelphia arrive 5.40 " 6.50 4 Gerrie:burg leave 1.15 '. - 12.10 - ", Pittsburg arrive 1,35 9.10 4 At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New loft, Boeton and all Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections Urn made in the New Oui.in Depot with the trains for all Western points. Wlterot fartherlnformatinn apply to .: . EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, Gen. Eupe Ge ritenden t„Altoon Pa..! Hitsrar W. GIVIIINAIt i n. n Passenyglir and a, Ticket Agent ,Philadelphis. [May 14,18e8..41 ONE POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM , ONE PINT OF MILK $25 pile made bL i l . n earl SR ,fasAl)44:64,tlewolfatle, with six gallons of milk, will produce 50 lbs of prime fresh Butter, This inexpensive,' exeenent Butter .14 now daily ceaktmgi_from the tables of the first Ho. tell/4 Atigaurants and Paritelgtoilies in New York City tad elsewhere. i',../ate, County and City Eights for sa c,.offering to rtpitallsta rare opportunities for establhhlniiriiihk dustiness, paying enormous profits- Agents wanted everywhere. • A bottle of th a Extract, sufficient to makebo lbs. of Butter, with full directions for use, will be sent toady addresi on the receipt of $1 00. i The public are cautioned against ill tiorthleu tetions, sold under the name of "Butter Powders; Compounds, An," so the EXTRACT OF SOTTO, PLANT is prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY Office, 115 Liberty Street. Factory, 238 Greenwich Street, . N. B.—By the use of the Butter Plata a pure an d 'canna Table Batter Is made at a ooipt of sistemi ma, per pound. [Jan. 22.—GM . . PUMPS! PUMPS! Foßpuremater use,. neither badj tiding wood, rusty iron, nor pcisun lead, but THE CIELEBEATED CUCUMBER PUMP, =Woof wild cucumber wood, entirely faMaleta,dwra • bia and rsliable. Not a patent article, but the good old•baltfoned wooden.PuoVonadry by tiuMidnery,and therefore perfect and accurate in all its parts, r* sectional amount of witter, and-costing less thaiVf **money. fluidly &maned so as to be rumdtmAigg,, 'and in oonstructkm so simple 'that 'any one ean pat it rep andbup *in repair. After thorough trial it 1 atiknowledsed the UR AND Cfllllll2. TireiTe lift of Oohing with each pomp, free of charge. Ileakrs Plied at lopostotantabotorors rake'. NOS Oifollilink p rice to. . s. CRAB. G. ,BLATCIII,,ET., No. 8 North Eleventb.fltreet. ANotte mobbed. . Philao 1p 1,:•• ' PliblertSti bet.lt4t.t_ , . PhikiielynAts, Pa • ,4 7813 sniz ' G : azo l4:lU =; - ; . ‘.\; liittrel7 new For the present at EXCG It McCURDY Sup't 'gamin's and Contractors. WM. C. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames,Cor nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c. Constantly.= hand and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. Ik3Ordats prom ptly attended to. Jan.lB;lB69.—tf GEO. C. CASHM — A — N, GETTYSBURG, PA., - Carpenter and Contractor, i• ; - RESPECTFULLY informs the public that hobs' removed tobb new Shop on Stratton street - between York and Railroad 'tree* and is prepared to take contracts for putting up and re .putrialitaildings, at as reasonable rates as my builder in Reittysburg—ail work guaranteed tabs o beet quality. Re hopes by strict attention to boot nem to merit publlopatronage; Glee me a call. 4111 9. NEW TORE CITY CHRIT'ZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., theptinter and Contractor, On Washington sera* between Middies tutit Man:bred/sag streets, lusd Iritrodieed Stem' Power, I ill ptepared tol'at- Mill all lankly( beck for belliiteparposeei of the • bort materialarid as neatly and °lmply soft teaks [ dune st winker estattliehmeht In the toestt, .I: 'petleseed liked, 'lvey; ID ,romtlatif• and, war)!...192. *tested - Wltaptuteptuessidoldlipstek. 1 - W ia - . - air a. 4 kin.. 6 . oo 4 lo =ingoNo,o* m ptly_l4ed anti en , . re home. , ! • • ititerritiveßA, - ' Ol .L,,1, r:i.,_t. ~ 4 ...) 1,,n,., ISE EMIII GitOVElt *BA pier PREMIUM STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, .New York 780 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. POINTS OF EXtELLENOB Scanty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. • tilling both threads directly from the spools. No faatening of Seams by band and no waste of read. Togo of application without °bongs of ad' The seam 'Oahu its beauty and firmness after wash ing and ironing. Beside, doing all kinds of work done by other Sew. tag Machines, them lliaehinet execute the meet beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental Work.. Write Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex hibition. of the Voited States and Enrope, have been awarded the Grover k Baker Sewing Machines, and the Work done by them, wherever exhibited in com lietition. .-: sir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, waa conferred on the copra tentative of the Grover ilk Baker Bowing Mach Ines, •t the Exposition Univereelle, Parts, 1007, thus attest ingtheir great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. 4131r/Por sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg June 11, 1869.-1 y WM. KNABE 8; CO., =I GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. ?Theme Instruments hare been before the Public for nearly Thirty Teem and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurcArtied pre eminence, which pro nounce. them pnegualed. Their -TONE cornhit.s greet-power, sweetness and fine singing viality, MY well an great purity of intonation, and eltenneto throughout the entire ~ 1 111 e. Their TOUCH Its'ittlent and eleedlc, and entirely tree from the stiff— found in eo many Plano,. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelli.d. C•iuy; none but the eery beat sedum .d materia /, the huge capital .mplo)ed In our blielue" eusblrs flu to keve. , ,,tulu4lly to Immense "t lumber. &c.. on barn:. greOnr SQUARE. PIANOS have our New Improved °ie. - ening Sento and the AGRA FIR TR Y.lt k G. We wont/ call 'pedal attention to "or lute improve. meow in IRASL PIANuS AND SA;LARE GRA:CDS, • Patented Angara Li, Which bring the Plan., nearer perfection than ham yet been attained. Every Piano fully TVarianted for Five Years Sir P. BF:NT7., York, Pa., Sole Agent for the attest, celebrated Instruments, I. by special arrangement/ enabled to furnish them at the %'ory lowest factory price.. W3I. KNAB k CO., Baltimore .intle 11. 1.115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WTI. T. HOPKINS lIAs Remove.: hie Manufactory and Salesroom. to NO.111:, CLIEz , TN VT STREET PHILADELPHIA, 840 STITCH ! 837 50 $4O = $4O first elms SEWING MACIIINEE $37 60. $4O , swan as premien. for $37 50 worth $37 50 $46 . o(subscriptions fur WOOD'S 110U&E. $37110 $4O . HOLD ADVOCATE, a first class LE 50 $4O - Family paper, M 75 cents a year.— $37 50. $ 4 O .- Also $37 60- 832 TICK ! TICK ! 630 $ 32 = A3I YWCAS WATCHES, worth $.T.2, $3O, $32 , Oren fur SW worth of eubacriptiona,— 1,30 V: - .: • Alno $3O $l2. DICTIONARY. $1.2 412 ' Webster's taahridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 , wortirsl2, given as premium* for $l2 $l2 : $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO • LIBRARIES, $BO $6O . 1..., ge or small. to be selected from $5O $3O - 400 volumes of tt e eery but Books $5O --40 - published 'and given ma premium $4O $lO for on equivalent amount of tub. $3O 4 , 24 • beripthpne. $2-t so. A 1.., several other premiums equally liberal, kc. rrif - The ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Prospec tue,,routsfrt. 16 large panes, and alms to promote Knowledge ' Virtue, and Temperance. It hasbeen enlarged and improved three [(mei in 27 montha.—. Stud for specimen copy. Address 1 P.O. Dontli.g..Netb S ar . N.YD 31.‘rdX12.—$10 IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AND RANGE FPNITURE Bunr7ACITILID BY Bramhall, Deane Sc CO., 247 k 20 Water at., New York. April 0.-3 m *ring rezalne4 to-my new Shop .7;:177,' y OUNT' S 0074P-0-URI? - FOR IPHR, COHN OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or sly oiler Inflammatory ortawarddisease dt Moat it sat of so* leag standing. aIas,SCA 1111F1R. This thedlein• bse basis tried In . THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parte of tb• country, and has annoy been known to fell If taboo In tine and as to directions; It forltarranted to core. Givol=l3 mind it will•pilikk tor Itself. Every bouseholdsboold provide themeelent with aim: of thin medicine and Eason on haudE. 'fberorestbat to has effectiod are truly marvelous. ll3.Preperod and told by IszanYounr.lk oo.,Gai iyetnirn, Pa or by their authorized airoott•.% ale et nently theiltarenin Adams county. Nay 29.1867.4 f ISRAEL YOUNT • CO. GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS. A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE. A CERTAIN CURE, PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZINGARI,BITTERS are compoonded from it preacriptton'of theeelebrated Egyptian physician DI. Cuseesua,- who, after years of trial Alo,i experiment, diegoTered the &wenn( Herb—the most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, P.rhape, hes ever yielded--certainly the moat effective to the core of d ie. WM. It, in combination with the othersalnisbie pro• pertlee of which the ZINGARI 'JITTERS is composed, will core 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 Mari}Kea, Cholera Morbus, Choi era, Typhoid and Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Ha bitual Cost iveness, In the Prisrmirraft and Cute of the above diseases, it bas never been known to fail. as tbromtimda of our most prominent citizens througbouf all parts of country, will testify. Let the afflicted send for cir cular containing testimonials and certificates of those whohave been cured after their C.i4ell h tre been pro nounced hopeless by our best physicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, F. RAHTER d: CO., No. 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Oov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania Hon. Robert J. Fisher, lion. Edward McPherson, Rom Joel ll.Danner, Roo Wm. McSberry, rfiel- SEND FOR CIRCULAR-S.la Feb.l9, 1569.-1 y AYER'S 'JHERRY PECTOR A L , 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, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as thin excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerier of years, and among ntlnt of the races of men ft has rises higher add higher in their estimation. as it has be come better known, Its uniform character and pow. er to cure the various affection• of the lungs and throat, have made it known as is reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease sod to young children, it is at the same time the mast effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat tad lung.. As a provision against sudden at tack. of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, tad indeed as all are sometime. subject to cold. and coughs, all should be provided a ith this an. tidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbers of came where the d iaeass seemed settled, have been completely cared, and the patient restored to sound health by the CAerry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the dLsordera of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the CAcrry Pectoral they snb.ide and disappear. Singers and Public Speaker: find great protection from it. Asthma is alwaysrelieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronckitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in mall and frequent dooms. So generally are its virtues known that need not publish the certificates of them hers. or do more than assure the public that it■ finalities sze fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Percr and Ague, intermittent Parer, C74/1 Fever Rentiitent Aver, Dumb Atpue, Periodical or Baimm hoer, db., and incised al/ Ike affections which arise from staiarious, marsh. or miasmatic potions . As its name Implies, It does cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or potsonons substance what- , ever, it In nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of It. cures in the egos districts, are literally beyond account,. and we believe without parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. ijustclinsated persons, either resident In, or travel ing through miasmatic localitlem, will he protected by taking the 4G US CURB - daily. For Liver Complaints,arising from torpidity of the Liver, It 11 as excellentremedy,stimulaUng the Liver Into healthy activity. For Btllons Disorders and Liver Complaints, It Is an eteellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER k CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, .51aaa.,and sold all round the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE. lorsaleby A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg Pa. [Pct. 2, 1888.-3 a THE GREAT Invigorator and Restorer Vitality of u N l e Stomach Prepared from Pure Vegetable Materiada, Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant Aromatics This invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility tithe system is offered to the public, after a Lair trial of Its merits, with entire confidence that it will command their approval. It has been submitted, with the material. which compose it, to practising Phy■iclana—among others to Dr. M. D. G. P713/111S, one of our oldest and most eminent Physicians, resid ing at New Oxford, who, after examination, pro nounced it a Remedy which would notion to shown, salutary effects, when properly administered, in cases of Dyspepsia, springing from old age and debilitatileg effects of serious inward diseasee--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. iteetenn, another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: Nsw 01PO3D. Dec. 30,1858 Mr. Jour Brain. Dam :—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 ol the meet powerful vegetable tonic, and most pleasant aromatics known to our profession, and 1 have no . hesitancy in recommending it in Chronic casseof Dye. papilla, and in all uses of Indigestion restating from debility of the Stomach. Believing that, if ProParly used, it will be of incalculable benefit to the uttering of otir race, I subscribe myself boon, vary respectfully, W. J. McCLURIS, M. D. *.Manufactured and for sale, wholeaale and re tail, at New Oxford. Adams county, Pa , by BUSHEY & FIKAGY, Proprietor".. . AGENTS.—The "Great Invigorator" can be bad from the following Agent,: D. B. Touts, BAltimore,Md.• 11 .M.Gibbons, Bath more, hid.; A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa.; A. IL Hildebrand, Bait .tirliii,Pa.; 7. J. Wilson, Berwick Bor., Pa. • Theodore Eleger, Berwick Bor., Pa.; P. X Smith. Iliabtown, Pa.; S. G. Lowrance, Mount Rock p..; W. A. Mcllhenny, Red Land, P.O. pc • J. Wiest New Oxford, Pa.; D.M. Miller, New 'Oxford pan.115,-t AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE BEHOV-4TION OF THE H A I 'R- . The Great Desideratum of the Age IMO ♦drooling whinh twat once agreeable, healthy, and affolotilal kir preserving tip hair. Jkcied spray Asir Ile soon restandio one erio — otai ealor and the glen and freskaoss tif _pea. Thin hair is thickened, filling hair checked. and baldnesseiten, though not always ouredby Hansa. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles ars dee troyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Nut such se remain can be saved for mild ness by this application. Instead °Molding the hair with • pasty sediment, it will tap it clean and vigor ous. Its occasional use wW prevent* the hair from *ruing gray or ailing oft, and oonnoquently prevent baldslein. free from them .deleterlottui stibetances which make some preparations dangerous and omit° thohair,lbe Vigor an only bonen bog not harm it. if wanted 'merely for a HAIR DRESSING, Dotldng elms son ha found so dailrablig. Clontsfidne udShas all nerdy*, not i i 1 whitscamtoth and lot bats longer on ins limb, (Mos, It ; a sloh glossy instri and sirrateha Patiosi. Prepared iy . Dr. J. 0, Ayer & Co., n'Aclactlx, 1141:1*CAL11101:=8; TAWELL, =MABEL arridast.olvei or gem *Pr*: Jitt .111101451116 ty ; •cz: ..t • 100.41-U,1647 GROCERIEB- & LUMBER A i ktAriokestoiti.Oltitt s ithc, Lithium" rr aTima FRE Tr (ILBBUsto.pa. uROCERIEs every week tram the C 44, Itrotgitone, Dried ma Orion Fruits °tall kinde,ahraye on band; at "limes rate*. YLOIIII,CORN URAL, Cans% ?Oil ClD** YIN -20AR,50.1 pl 3 OP ALL KINDS, oANDLia. NOTIONS, CONIFIOTIONARIISS, BROOMS, &c.; also, L TIMBER, nob wrilaantllng, Potty, lOW%los, Plank, to., coati fully on band.* lowaot Hying elites. Call and SOO. Juno 24.—tf. JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer in Flour, Groceries, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG , PA ., 1 NVITES tb. attest lon of the public to their large 1. stock of Guxle. ■t the old stand. on York atreet. next tkoor to the Globe lan. consisting of the beet of GROCERIEs, gagars, Syrape. Molars.. Coffoes, Ted', Spices, Salt kc.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR • the market, with Hama, Droolders, Bldes, Fish, Dried Fruits,Confectloos, Ac. Also, N 0 T 1 . 0 X S • la grant tarlaty; Cedar sad Willow-ware, Stem. ware. Crockery-ware, 'Baskets. &gar., Tobacco*, and a tkoacatal sad ontother articles. nice and fresh, always for sale. GILLUM Co. will spare no effort to please, and are confident of being able. to do so by constantly keeplug • full and choice stock, and selling at the very lowest profits. COUNTRY Pionrcz wanted, either for the cash or in exchange for goodn, highest market price allowed. JOIMPH & GI LLESPI E, June 17,1868.—t f 11-111. MARTIN, Wholemale•ud Retuif Dral, iu GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. A large lot of Groceries that I am Felling Cheap for Ca b and others CHOICE Lipuovs, Old Rye Whisky' eiyht yearn Ola Verg Old - Prcnidt Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS (F LIQUOR'S, A general wortment of DITTERE. emong vr Ich i• 311obler'll /for!, Bitten, pure Liquors for Medical pur polle. At WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE. ..tr., RE WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 30,T5t19 Will. BUYER & DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, - TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware list.A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in - a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4. 1867.-t f BARGAINS GROCERY IN GP.TTYSBITRG JACOB W. CRESS H ATING °paled a new Grocery, in Gettysburg', on the north-west corner of the Public Square, has lust received a splendid assortment of FERRI GROCERIES including Sugars, Coffee. Molasses, m Syrnp, Teas,. Spic, Tobacco, Salt, Fish,Hams, Shoulders, Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nu ts,F r tri ts,Sos ps, Fancy Ar t icles and Not lOW gener ally We will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS. Raving purchased for CASH, I am prepared to- se;l very cheap. Give tne a call and Judge for your selves. Sept. 2.5.1867.-tt GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS lIAS OPENED A. Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store at hie incidence adjoining Meals t Brother's Becht& ;ard, in EAST YORK STREET where be le prepared to sell as cheap aa the chimeras anything in Moline. Give na a call. March 19.1169—tf tat and gamma Al's. VALUABLE FARM AT • PRIVATE E. The undersigned, Executrix of the will of JA SAL M2l TOWN/Ws deceased, in accordethes with said will, now offers at Private Sale, the valnabigo tint on • which she now resides, belonging to Os Mrs of James Townsend, ettnatat In Raiding township, AO. arcs co., Pa., about 1;4 miles north of IhompteM, fur miles from York So Iphor Springs and' 34 mile from the Raitimore and Carlisle pike, containing 201 ACRSBeinore or lest Thigh commonly known as the "Old Bound Rill Fermi." It is mostly of the granite soil, has been heavily limed and manured, and la In high state of cultivation. There are abou t 160 Acres of good fanning land, and 40 Acres of good timber. The farm is well watered with springs and running, water; a neveo-failing spring of eacellent water about 25 yards from lb. door; also, another very large and strung spring about% mile nom the house, from which the Water runs .to the bons, con tinually, &reed by a. hydraulic Ram, which has been in successful operation for over twenty years. There in a barrel of excellent water standing In the kitchen all the time, satiable kw cooking or washing. Prom the hotels the water Is carried by lead pipe to r trough in the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty •., "r water all the time for all the stock. The bulidir ge are a large two-story STONE DWELLING aor.,aTc, a good sized Stone Barn • large framed Stable w i t h stabling for 6 horses; ' Ray Niows, Straw She d, kr., Wagon Shed, Grain Roam Mackin, Hones gh,„, , Smoke Roue, Spring Blouse, Hog Rouse, ar necessary buildinge—ari ender pine shtnr,is soft There is a No. 1 Apple Orchard In good beer .ing order ; also, Peaches, Pear., Plums, Cherries, b „, In abund ant*. This desirable hum is very coarenientl,y loca ted In regard to Churches, School r , ouses, Stores, Grist Mille, Saw Mills, Blacksmith, 81,op t , All persons desirous of purchase:at; each a germ are respectAdly Milted to call and ar.amlne ter them. s e ism. They will And Itasrep • zw,nted. Terms easy end reasonable. Illidny person desiring day farther information, (Bit Is not convenient for them to call,) may obtain ft by letter, by addressing MARY T. WWI PEND, Rgeeurtig, lone 18,1869.—Jena Rampton, Adams co, P. WEST:ERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I HAUL ON 'RAND A,.11, TRACTS OF No 1, mond hand, PTIMEIIOIOIII 14011 locate!! neer Zall• reada,Connty Powas, &a., In well rattled neighbor hood., which T willed!, or excitants at a felt pie tot Zeal agate& Adanneoenult*, Pa.. Feb.l,lB6ll.—if WOOD F9p. 800 CORDS OAS, 200 HlolloB7w- 4T B.A.MDQ.E'S M./ * / 81§. 1111-Prio•jtudSalrcordoatbofT ad, elottlybOrg, 211,13118.•—ti . ea*. 4121!")* . . FOAL mum DmakuITIMEISTORY' si k ee tr uatinfor t ftEpl 49174 E. Zraii ttl k e *Mt 11 0 4 1 ,0% casaitetarg . `! 1 4 , 10 114 , 4 C 40,14 " 14.—tt IILIZ2 EA BUTTER AND EGGS, ALSO, at the new J. W. eltEB2 010. ABICOLD srikarile, taiwegi Raiwitatert drat, raincsor Till /37 &&&&& .•; . 14 7 Mornillg,•44,oo rl t pall orltlbla Hai vie' t inged until all areitegv Con of th•pablisliets. t ovitttutttaneintaK II beraiieductleillin, fiat by the vim:tali/told* tic.' bilaserWot UpOtt. airrh. elrealstair half) sr pr thatithatiftlke Is Adausseoesty;iimAilit caanot beezcalled.••-. .• Weitz titian**. oad at NI/retie. oto, so" la Iviiry Tarbotffio" hurt make. 'forint CMS OPFII3fAL • • ere tideslJudge—.Rotrin't ekurer A :Jock' te Judger—Jolt - a - Peol 4 ono4arie--.lnooti Rviaeralid liitantier,•l1 Ce 4. rk COMIti-4.. W. Dufrict .Ittorneye-Wat. A. Treasurer—il. D. Width's: 35erif—Pli II Ip Hann. Censer—Dr. W. J. Nracinr. Su eve y or-4 owe D. Kern% • (Nes otos toners —34llostan %Masa. Cterki-4 McClean. Pkysiciasatir Directors of teir - Plimalen4 , Monism lo Donelleicr. U. WAr. Tettainsh tet—J. C. Nally. PAM A oaci lbws—Han ry L.Bre a, G. 116.'7. softouoiroia ilargest—C. ii Buehler:- coancii—W. Hut w. Cress, lobar' wasto r .4. ":Clerk—F. D. Dapliora. Constables—George W Walk , SAna I Directors-- Ara. Gals W•rrea, Jobs It. Neatest A. M. limner. 3•CIAIT Tr..agurgr-6.0. fakaisto President-o*oz'. I 'papa. ' Csshirr—J. Mawr) , Hatt. • - Toner—Henry S. klettuar. Drirmlors—tiOofir• 8.011111., Wirt, Dtrid. With, David .1 tarry, William D. Itimmat Samson. FIRST NATIOSAL President—George bream- Ca sh r—O eorg e Arnold. feller—Sameel Boatman. Directors—George Throne, On Brough„ Jobe Ilenter Geo • felano,Joba Welton!: zrn muss pa . LBchlck. - • , B !;retzry—Williazu IL mods. Try zilrer—Alex•wler Cope V. 'sea—John Kapp. J. L ile 'rip, ip.u.rle.r, George LI llovAuder Colman. LO kYaCOCIM NM UAL Pres 1./gni—George Swop*. Vice Pre/ideal-4** a. I • Secretor y—David ,tankikhr. Trensiirer—lgwarg use LePcislive aminittc4-4kibiort Picking, Jacob Col.:. LUNN COUXTI•OII.Iti Pr , sadent---Samnel Herbst. Vie. Pe.sid , nta—Wllllais Cxre,ip ,rs 16 ny Tr< “arer—D4witi Will*. Wl , l 19,1-I,l* B. WilsOn Mon tzahn, Yrndprick nro.e, John U. ilea/aka. Pr , lid , lo—EJward G. napes Pr , sid , nt—Willissq A. Da B.4r•tary—John Y. 311cErnosy. Ireasurer--Juhn Culp. Nancip,s—J. W. C. 011011.. i, U. Ketvllehart, Wm. P. Atklp OAS CORP Pe, nestock ry.11 , % in. A. Dune is. 011itinef. Ituntibit. M. Itipt W 000. Pre ni-4) rof w.ltelialid • S. , 'eta r raw" Tr r,ts toilikatt nager.-11. W. McCialikar, ...ell, 11. J. II tattle, • &TTTOSOII4II • SeDestralor—Rubert 1100•117', r,t.sr y a ad TrtaSSirellililid Tr.tin. depart •mire tr.iin mai:etch:do i.hnrc tat Ktstarci and W. .. tr.tia with H 4111911,06, AgßiettAnONS Get:y, Ltd y,, 50.124. I. 0. 0. Cr. - 1141e mud Kai itinnt te j on Ey:unit...it, No. lA/. 19w.' II ill, Idt nod :kl.ifonday f;,, ~ 4 1 u. 2 e.t.a n Lodge, Ye. 33 Caritille Aid R tilroad streets, in etch month. Gen. R rynotds Lodge, .18011. in ire reet, .very Monday - 41v $., y q IS Tribe„ t).31. 11 111. every Friday evening. P,Jt .Va. R aux 141 • ,riory iitturtiny evening. 1.1 Divison N.. '214 3. it* Rai Iding, every Wodarday av Lo:heran,(Christ's)--rawkor, Services by P rofessors Oireo [ornately, Sabbath macula Wed iseetlay ...minx. Darin erecting sor•ice omitted. L•t;lte n,( St. Ja mase)--Rag, B. 4.bimith morning aa4' ,lay evening. J(ltnlist 11: Shaver. Services Sabbath-in and Thursday seining. pr,,byteriaa—Rev. A. MB morning and aver:till. and W' Gerinun Reformed—Rev. • Ir vi cm, Sabbath morning Silk ay evening. CatAttr— lie,. Joseph 8011. sAbbatha morning and site • United i'regbyteriatt.-14T. by special appointtnenata. trottosionzi g M. KRAUTR, er e lam. Gettyeburg. Ps. Coll bush:out promptly .herded to. Oltlee on Baltimore street, soot June IS, lanu-tt DDMcCONA UGH • Law, °Eike °oedipar west etore, Chitotberstiorg street. Special ttteotioo given tep Settlement or Ili•takes. Llt i• claims to l'eosione, Bounty, Back agelnet U. duitap,st all times yir• ly attended to. tad werreuts It..ented,andl.sto In toweend other w titeiten Jane 18,11169.-tf J. COVER, ATI' LAW,..„prOraptlyikstsa •11,attar UuslueseentrustedtahLO ace between VallnegtOCk sad oon .tarei,d4ltlrnure 'trim:4,Bldt May 29.1867• VID A. BITE Y tr LAW, will proemial tiont •n 1 ell other businesneet wirJales it tilsre•ldenceliltbst )ppostte the Loan Muni. [Oct DAVID WILLS, AT LA.W.OnIce b corcer orCeotreelquats. .tlar 29.1867. D R. H. S. HUBER., S. S. Cbrrter qf Chambersberomid oPPOIZTI C 0... TATIVII MAO Jana 11, 11100.-1 i DR. J. A. ARMSTE Haring locatsCet PrilW to all brattobee of hie prohrekeei. hie office when Dot profeeellotiallye blcErnowerroww. P• On, _ • • Adams county, P►, J' D • R. J. W. Ct. O'NEA Ham hie Oates at hts ratan' etreet.two doors abov•nisthaaptlav Gattymborg,May29,lloll. JOHN L. HILL, M. Office In Chambersburg West,' Eagle Rotel, OBTTYSB1:110), PION illirilaving been In constant - 1i patients can be moored of good mot DR. WM. STALLSM tit, having locatad •lerVet Orrice, to the , 011 too la Tor opposite the Globs Inn. where w at t sod to any woo within tbio • Persons la went of fall or partial" I ted tocal I. Terms ressoaable. April 11,18611,--If DR. C. W. BE . j7AI3 114111,1111 D the Prectimo of It ILTLISTOWN, sod minors his mot el Oaks et his bosom, mother of Imo* • Foundry alley, near the Whoa& even to Skin Mums. , (Littlest Mahn and NW REM-OT:, • The firm of glom 4 Mo Cud/sr North Baltimore street, noz!r Stare. W. baTOOII hand •cb Wt+; CLOOKS, . (Gold sad alloor,i JEWEL of mu Wads sad !stoat itylas. Stlvai aleo, Ito Gold, Silva and 8 13PBC TAC of tbe beet staimbetare. lonsassialelypialulesoul.. Vienna Ica., Amid tipenivegi* paatilnar alum of ems. '