1 1 MilAlitt*~ir lEi .11.Cfrk • . 1; 41 41 , 1 0 110 911:. Isft 11MM* *7.-"ir44' - - ,11 WISIM I tt • . • ' VOint "CartitlidlPlL ihat hilt** iho 160 -10**** c0m1b0.43404912"n t of rozhish it honorable: and hmsdable. and Niesealy fah* ertn orgothbrwhich toot& he thrtneras - a role a berrediehrr than a heierheiary; arid stig readtioes ea-Zonation* an irho d°l4.***Of*MtObtrlP to Pe P mdgedea and inerleme et' lastrial woUth. The up right, able lawyer, the - skfflftd plAffith; the Alone, lovini(ckrgymencare woridng men, airtruly and quite as nobly, as though " they were wood cooper! or luicklayent.:He wir by whatever means helps to diminish the fearful aggragAo -et hpronuree, sin, and suffering in the world and diffuse instead knowledge, Time - and happiness, is worthy of ail honor, and far from me be the wish to discourage and -de grade bin;. And yet I hold it the duty of every - hither to look well to the physical and industrial training of his sons and daughters, to see that each of them is early inured to some form of manual labor, and thoroughly_ trldned to efficiency in some pursuit which ministers- irectly to the ma terial physical l umis of mankind. *rea sons for this I:l:Action are summed up as follows : 1. The (remand for intellectual labor, or its products, aid even for mercantile cape ciiieS, execlvilogly capricious. In a sea son of commercial prosperity, a great city affords employment, to thousands of- clerks, doorkeepers, teachers of • music, language, ect., who will nearly all be left high and dry by the ebb of the tide. War, pestilence, a bad harvest, a business revulsion, throws them suddenly out of employment, and no merit of ev Alienee on their part can avert the catastrophe. I would have every one so armed and equipped for the battle of life that if soddenly unhorsed he can fight on "efficiently and undismayed on foot. The professions are fearfully over-crowd ed. A "westem village is half peopled by doctors, lawyers and clegymen who have rushed in ahead of tile expected flood of emigration. Like miners of the Sierra Ne vada or Rocky Mountains they have staked out their claims, and are waiti4 for others" to come and help develope and work them to mutual profit. But, "Ville- the grass grows the seed starves." Whatever may be their fArtung ten or twenty years hence—and event( AreSionstautly interposiig to blast their saigulne hopes—doctor, lawyer, mitt- iiye.often winning but a meagre, pre carioneVapport foie die present "I cannot dig; to beg I am ashamed," is the corn- plaint which many would utter if they could afford to be frank and outspoken. 'Thous ands suffer and stagger on, oppressed by want and ever increasing debt, who would gladly take refi/ge in productive industry, if they had been trained to familiarity with pitchforks and plow handles. They would outgrow their present ernbarrarameuts if It were not for the new doctors, lawyers and clergymen annually ground out to compete with the% for practice or parishes, and whose training is as helplessly one-sided as their own. I would qualify the profession al men who shall henceforth be trained for a broader and more assured usefulness than that of their elderbrethern. 2. New York city sviarins with hungry, needy, shivering, cowering, cringing fellow mortals, all eager, imploring, in hopeless quest of "something to do." To the 're proach of what passes for edication, I must - say that s majority of them have had - con= siderable money spent in schooling them for lives of - usefulness.. They ire quilled, I presume, to keep, books or copy manu scripts, to teach languages or act as gover ness, or follow some other of the frightfully. overstocked vocations. But when I say to one of thorn, "The work you seek Is posi tively noko be had, since ten want to do it where otwants it done ;- you must strike off Into- e broad, - -free-tormtry,- -and ask farmst atterfarmer to give you work until ‘ you find it," the general response, "I know nothing , of farming,".strlkes on myßar like .1 knell. Even at imams when the farmers were intensely flurried by their summer harvest, and ready to pay largely for help that was not hindrance. I have known our city to be thronged mitt - weary, sad peti tioners for "something to do." If our edu-' cation were not a blunder or a fraud, this would not be.—Hearth and Home. CALIFORNIA FRUIT.-A San Francisco correspondent of the' St. Louis Democrat writes : The Central Pacific Railroad Com pany has commenced the construction of fifty fruit care, which will be Ventilated in all directions by funnel air pumps, wire screens, &c., and are to be built with a special view to the storage of fruit, so as to allow a free circulation - of ear.' We have a surplus of almost every fruit to which you can give a name. At some not very dhthint day our tropical and semi-tropical prodda done, such as oranges, lemons, limes, cit rons, dates and bananas, will be important items of export. Meantime for a few years It is Owl grapes Which. we can best spare, and as we can supplf the Eastern market with them from July tel Christmas, and even into the winter, we eXpect a huge demand. In some California counties now wine is cluripes. than rank l y As to grapes, they have hardly definite value at all, and get down tolive poundsor mitre for twenty-five cents in - San Francisco itself at the height of the amnion. The! large and more lus cious of our numerous varieties of table gapes cannot failtst attract attention in the' Rest I should suppose that it will be pro- - litabletoilell thew at fromlwenty to sixty oehte r sumirding to quality, a pound In New York ? and that they will hecome, a 'good guititutlon. ' Tim fermis near Muscatine (Lois) have for ,60018 time been complaining that their mil Wen milked by_ persons who had no right to milk them. Those who thought themselves imposed upon thereby began to hair( spapiciorndy , 9ptrit , certain of their netAlban; "bui's disdovery was made the sth Inst., by tine , of the losers. Soon after leaving home for his place of brudmul-- 11 ,1 1 0 foal atteadon TN M inded by a large fat hog engaged in'andr lug a cow which was lying down. The bovine seemed to think the matter all right aid reerudied perfectly passive. The por cine soon; transferred its patronage to an other cowiwtach did not seem to relish the eptMitioe Otte so much, and manifested its *apt' *dation , by getting up and moving The bog then returned to cow No. 1 and el!eumed business With a grunt of evi deOlitistattion. — Ter" - CUriat - Ferhtillek;=Diteiolve ounces or white soap eat sand' foul Irundi74 : l ll dlgi viioizaceklrtLot, in twain, mats haws lather by vat. basdY ieliii**lll‘ rod. Then intro duce . Astlies 41nti, them well with the _ lo l.ort i ni , 11 1uhm- They are next to be washed tweleara weirs es the hand esi bear it - Vole:hiss& --Apply coal ashes on clay soil belt lg . wet PlOwing• Apply 4 1 the toll, titter rolling the hod, If 'pulpy._ In the spring there will be/west amethitighei, Ibtaltntlierimprdeed aiinntunei idyls* —4l..o.:Country Gentleman. Irancanci. correspnyient, inlaid 66 4 Aormegs ,l 4,' /aim* .00 ..glisayoetang:tlie hedge plants half oftadd jnich*dnn down, a badge fence limn& other. ty,. :witen shied whit nano* tt, •J- 414 ate, ismod by a Belgian jden*lf, ittritmise thelistural productiveness of the soil to the =lent of 250 per cent. '‘ IST 00.1811 ' . :! - j - 7,f- ti,..'i =IS ~~ FAHRXSTOCK BROTHERS HAITI HICISTERD A AARON STOOL ow SPRING B • OODB QIIF&Ni3WASX. Apr 1130,11169- U GO TO DUPH ORN'S HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY. North-west corner of Square April 16,1869.-tr 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excellent Assortment! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a very large Business. FASHIONABLX SHADES OF FINE SILK POP LINS. • FASHIONABLE SHADZSOF FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAO7,A POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS. PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS lIIISLINS, SAWNET GOBLINS. CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAOO.II. COLORBD ALPAOCA, BLACK .AILL WOOL MCLAIN. BISTORI SHAWI.B,O ABGBIRRIFS HA WLS, THI BIT SHAWLS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERS,CLOAKINGB,LI NEN DRILL ING, COTTON ADS. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, if AyKIEB, TOW ELS. 'BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS.. PLAIN LINEN lIANDKIRCHIZYS,EMBROIDERED EANDK secant% HEMSTITCHED HAND- K XRCEMBFS. KILN'S, LAMM'. XIBBIB',ECIIILDRIN'BO LOVES, AND STOCKINGS. ammtautly receiviag the latest styles of Dress and Palmy Goods. My mock comprbms every thing usually found la• Irst.class DRY GOODS won, to which I invitotho attention of the public, looling assured that I can safely childless* compari son with all other Storm Is fitiality ofg.odsaad low. awes ofprios.. - J. L. SCHICK. Ge ttyba rg, Pa., Jan. 1A,1169.—t r 610,000 itE WAIO ! s'To.B-B EN TER E Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, T2TAB entered Let We* and • large luantity o VV- Dry Goods, Notions, Queenanaseend Carpet's, taken. The partlegare me known, but hare thoe far so pped arced., ea they left eteenbacks In exchange for the Goode. The persons who took the Goode are very welt sanded that they received more or better Goode toe their money than they could have cot at soy other store. Come one I Come one I sod oruoine oat largo wortneot of SILKS, GINGHAM'S, LAWNS. • ALPACCAS, cltm, CLOTHES CA aSI7IIIIIIES, TN REDS, JEANS, VigTINOS, (to. Alsor 0 111. 440 .W•digial Irninrard. Quenon/are, and Orwrarythleg bateet,ll sc h i etelo tn a bo serel art 1111111/11111116 the Nee* to opposite the Ocreithetee, hiptteeore *eel, sad tile* oer melte le, Pak Desllei sod Soma 1714 U 6 t 7 ," • Meru ladi.-1 NEW SPRING £ND SUMNER GO D S AT PETERSBURG. aBrEsT -BO WBES (Iliimpirors tie IL Eltudinr,) Wirs i ll a sdat inw= Plerjaldrailri th l: lirsosametant 14 SPRING k BPDIER 000b8, onsisiiNg is part ot Om% Os.• wid sa lP• a nlonnto 611111be n Or P al E W W a ds • I M Itnousemonnome al. Or Pl* 10,1notdotnn 11011 tans sal mil se sollotat opine ti mi l l A Wants osit Ilionnono to saw pot•114•1 11 naltkro ' lan Illigetaid o• unlenold*, say tribe analy. MIR It MIMS April 103,1601. 1:11 EDE ;NV - 01) Oils /71 ;- ..: 412, *. ':., ti 1 Selling,at BettemPribeS-. 'That are doersio time' prices. NOTHINB ' STOO*II3IOB, GLOVIL HAMMEL CHILYB, kC., That are dumper than aver SLLE, GLASS AND OTHER LOESS BUTTONS, Ta groat HOOP SKIRTS, DiHISNTS, PHOTEC.TORP AND THN NNW"DAN'T BREAK 'NW' OOHS ET CLASPS, All necessary to get dresses tout nicely Don't bay Winn you got toy prime CARESIUERI3, COTTONADEB, NMI, Ac., To which I Italie 'examinatinn in NN,Price and Quality. IU-A T S All thd latest Sitiug and Summer Styles SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say that I keep the beat class of goods that are kept In Adel' county.. , Those who hate tried to get cheap Shoal elsewhere' soon learn that they have wasted their money April 16.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. • e TOBIAS R. COVER I_ll - AVIN6 opened a new store, in Areodtsrllle, bee Just returned from the city with a splendid as sorthu3nt of CAILPETB. PRY aooDs, GROCERIRS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, 41c. flaying purcbaeed my entire stock for cask. lam prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for yonivelves. T. R. COVIII. May 28. -6m gook , gkugo, Iffleditinto. 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORWAND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURR BPIORB AND FLAVORING =num, DYES AND DYE STIIPSB, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS INKS, WRITING I'LIJIDS AND BTATIONDRY PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- WEB ACCURATELY PUT UP PaYSICIANi AND COLINTHY MERCHANTS FICP- PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Fonley's Horse Powders -the beet and ebeapeet for Horses, Cattle and Swine Other Horse Powder* of approved makes. HUBER'S 9 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn' a Jun* 11, 11160.—1 f A. D. BUEHLER DRUG it , BOOK STORE; CIIMIBERSEURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MiDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS OOUNTRY MERCRANTE auppl led at wboloaal city prices. Pet,. 12.—tt DR. R. HORS; ER will Teatime the practice of Medicine. Office at hie DRUG STORE, lIT - ICTIAMBERSBURO ST., GETTYSBURG DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA- 'HONEST, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR• TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, ie. DR. R HORNER'S DIARRH(Et MIXTURE, for Cholera Mortius, Colic, Dlarrhces, Cramps, Sisk Stomach, kc. Full directions with every bottle. July 9, 11369741 DR JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIS r, Store in Brant's Building, Ballo. st., • LIT'rLESTOWNI . • HAVING opened s new DRUG STORE sad fitted,ll up to the brat style, I offer my stock of put* and fresh Drugs to the cl oses, of lattlestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting in port of Drugs and•Pansily• Iffedieines, Par • Liquors for. Medicinal Purposes,. r Patent ' Afedieines Horse Powders, Pure. filifemt, Dyes end Dye Stab, Perfumery, Toilet &ape and Panty arifeles. 1 full asec•rtionot of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobaceo and Snuff. Milfqfpore'i illectraldagnetk Soap will wars with hard or soft water, cdld or warm. Clothes washed with this Sosponne udo beautifully whit* without boiling or blueing. This Is the best Soap in use. Try lb. It is imirrontad not **injure the handsor hbric. Littlestown, they 111.—ly JAMIE CRISS. gottli; and Ntotattrauto. E A-0 I, B H2O,TE L. Thilarmot Mt mootomliodtotto to , • i pltrriptßUßG, PENNA. 110111.1 OF ONAW3IIBIOI4 AND WASHINGTON STUNTS JOBN Z. TATS, Proprielon ArjpiOlpstiball,for PaasengiTs and Baggage, runs to the Deoot, ouarriTalßaddepartureofßallßoid Tr* a s Chirshibrarrlals,itulmaaimitlea,zip". Kay ti, 111111.—. KEYSTONE HOTEL. w*. E. MYKREI, PROPRIETOR. Jrt-ci W '0"1"E rr . . - TRle f ie anew Hoy", and basbeen ilttat ap II the mat' approved style.- Ito *Mica: a IP** .o" d v eteet t t tS_ 11144 the aort.tmisirea portion #ia tolre. !very sneer. Inset lies bees aoadileirdasiieliermodattosarat soils aed putt, with l4wwl:4ow sisicaw.—Zits riPoiNodi, °4l4 "finallj , j _ . 4 , 16111 we !hall use every i;adeavor to -MOW a towropes ior r ilideaidrialiaidatediadpiiblie t aad dadlyeelidt waits otpabl/opetreogge; Idep Ma. . GZI'TYBBY'.#, DDT GOODS ADD DRUB 0000$, PARABOLA AND ITMBREIAAB, JUNE 69. Naar the Diamond. Ala°, Dealer la IiATTYSBURG, . • ...*;; - oit:j,/a g€. t tOTo REM G4O.NoaRTS'—If you want ILA a laaidonabla 114 T or OAP. G 0 TO NOBRIS'—If you want ..s NEOLTDI, or oxtd PAPS" COLLAS end WPM G 0 TO MORRIS'—If you want , anything In the. GENTLEMEN'S LINE, for he heetelnotlilag but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LABONST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a toed pair el HOME MADE GAITERS, war rooted to give:vatiateetion or Money REFUNDED. CUNNINGHAM Has Jast relived a large supply of SPRING GOODS , • Consisting of COATS , PANTS , VESTS, OF ALL STYLES AND - SIZES. ALSO, SHIRTS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great it'd large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL LNSTRUME.NTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS , aU of which Will be sold at short profits sad warrant ad to please. Clive him a call at his store on B.ltl - street,(Picking's old 13tsuid)pear the Diamond. April 9,1869.—tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, • toots and Shoes. E W F I R M! COBRAN OUNNINGIIAIif evaJost received from tb• City a new and large 1.1. stock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, -BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. The goods base all been selected with great care and With a desire to meet the wants of this community. The public will find the goods to beat the best quality and the LATEST STYLES. One and all are invlOid to call at our Store, on Bola 4 more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite /abnestock Bros. -- R. C. GOBBAN, JAB CIINNINGLIAIf. April l6.—tf GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, B W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. \Jan 15. 1889.—tf LADIES' HATS, Always toe latest styles out, and at lowest prices RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, &c., New Goods every week during the season, •t R. B. WOW'S' Stare, Corner York street and Diamand April 18.—Sin CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and York street, has/act returned from the city-with an enamel', attractiveassortment of CLOTHING FOR FALL t HINTILB WEAR. which he will idiot inch prices as cannot fall to take theta of very rapidly. Call and Judge for year. selves; To look at the excellent material, titaleful cutting. and neat end mtbstantial sawing, and then to gmelds law pckno—callers cannot belphut buy, when they us It so much to their interest to do so. He has Coate, Pants, Vests , o s tyles and mated. ale; Hats, Bootawnd Shout; Shirts, of all kinds, oelery, Gloves, Ilandker. chiefs. Neck Ti... Orange. L leen snd Fovea:oilers. Suspenders. Brushes, Combs ; Trunks, Valises, Cmbrellss,Poekat Knives, Begirt, Smoking and Chewing Tobarcoe,Plpes,iltationery.te. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand sad one otherarticles, entirely too numerous todetmlia a newspaper adrertisement. He- asks the attention of the public totals new stock. confident that it will pl/—and no onecan or willsell cheaper. Don't:argot e piece—corner ofYork streetandTh•Dhunond.o tysbnra. N0v.d.18611.-tf JACOB BILINICIRSOFF. JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, ORAMBERSBURG Erraner, GETTYSBURG. - PRE amdaridgned, of the UM Arm of Gee. Jambe Bru, would most respectfully Inform his Blends mui thipublie generally, that he has vaned • Merchant 'EsiTerirscestablishment In Chambersbnig street, next deer to 'Rapid plate, and three doom east of the Rolston, Ilanmorhere he will be happy 10 "It "au who may Potroltai hlm. His stock of CLOTHS, CASSllditlts, TrarriNos, nzinnwas, Ye., Re, key will be found claim said chimp—very desirable to rs feet from. All kinds of Goode Ibr reile—Mbetbor be manubieturee or lot. GOODS MADE UP with - ttlapatelr u well "bon bought at otbor datum at bto own. The *ay boat work will balts sad substantial sawing --and ziaadas. bo domed too' mutt trouble to secular la ataxy also: The Wait 'Now lark Pultbraa riptaban! roothowL Cutting dock aa . • share ortsallUaiSsoasg• talicltai, sad ao sf• kits spared to - 6*mM April 111.—tr lOUPE JAOO3B. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW, ZETABLisirmszirr. -. • rrallabotersbpod has erected a sow bettblfeclbr A a Soot. sod lbo• Bitsbliebeeont, oo COrilds PewolicebeliUpoOliltotion, to liettrftri, wbere be dant* Nally Boots,'Elwes Ga_iters, blip- puma. t r t v ea St e., Onleetaignstl tt s 4Holmotaisstetritielobo*moll, laelift Wicket no enallsetprobea. TOMILIM, of Eke boat otateeido. else falt-llMMkjoilE 111 orWirose We; olikor yot once billto be J01e1T41.11.-17 JOHN ig • Bi 'Cr t' ' 4 l .':' , '.. :,..., .;` - fr•i.' - ' , !;.'Aerf',l .!A •'.n .i, :,...,,,..„..,:,fA.4,,.........r.. ~i, .:11- A„ 6 i '-; ', • : lc' BRO' ' ' licidrertgeltillog• -P11.444'. ' ' ' . ''' "i4lf you **nt. TOINC MIX!, oppognz Tux BANK -II .1* received from the City • large liaort- 1 et r . 840. T GENT.t4EMEN LADIES tc, CHIL DRENS' :WEAR Consisting of Calf &Ilip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, &e. Made in latest styles and of best mate- We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES—the work being made up of best materials and by fret elan workmen. The senior partner has been in the basinssa for over 15 Lea" silliFlunonally superintends all work made up. we respectfully Invite the attention of the public to out - establishment, and hope by strict attention to, business end by selling •t lowest,caeh p Hoe., to give entire satistiction. Aptlll6, 1389. -tf Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to mama re. Prices fixed at LOW InGtrltES. An Mao. rated Price Lilt with Inetraetione for self measure- men t sent on receipt of Post °Moe sddress August 21,1888 —ll forwarding gizmo. LOOK HERE 1. r 'HE undersigned has leased the Ware bounon the corner of Stratton.treet rind the Rallroad,Gektyaburg ? Pa.. and will carryon th Grain &Produce Business In allttabranches. The bigbest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye,Corn,Osts, Clover and Ttruo thy needs, Plitseeti, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried 'Pratt, Nnts,Boap, Ilanns,ebonlders and aide*, Pota toes, with eSerything else in the country produce GROCERIES constantly for sale, Coffees. Bssgars. Molasses. Syr ups, real. Spice., Salt, Chime°, Vinegar, Suds, Mnstard, 11 torch, B rooms, Bucket k •. ac te. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, de nem of all kinds; Spikes and Balls; Smoking and Chewing To bacons. Be Is always able to supply a Cm rate article of Floarorlth the differrentilnds of Feed. Also,Ground Plaster. IsltbGnanosand otberfertlll sem. COAL. by the bashol,tomo r carload. ii. will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS • toNo.lo.sNorth Howard street, BALTIMORE. and No. 811 Marked street, PHILADELPHIA. AU goods vent to sitbel place willbe received and forwarded promptly All goods should be marked "CILKUP CAL. April 2,1589.-t. NEW FORWA ix DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. AVING purchased the extensive Warehoue, Can, ho., of CCl.r k FAINSLIAW, the undereignod Inland Wean-7 on the basinese, on• der the firm of Btattax I Co., at the ohl 'tend on the corner of Washington and lianroad street.. on. more ecale than heretofore. scrA regular line of Freight Cars sill tears out Watebalse every TUESDAY NOON. and artOtn mo.lation trains will be run as occasion may requite By this arrangement w are prepared to convey Freight at all times to cud from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be pr.rnpt ly &flooded to. Our cars ruts to the Warehouse of Stevenson k &ma; 165 north Howard street, Balti more. -Being determined to pay good prices, sell asap and drat fairly, we invite everybody to give us • call. ==l M'CURDY & HAMILTON, FLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES; &c rpm: undersigned are payinant th,ir Ware-honee, 1. In Carlisle street,adJolnlng Duel,let's Ilan. the hightst priersfor FLOUR, WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIMOTHY-SEEDS, and invite producers to give them scan htfort selling They ba.e constantly on hand tor sate, A LARGE SITPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses,Byrups,CriftesiScipire, kc.,With Exit Fish Oils,Ter, Wasps, Bacons t 4 Lsrd, Tobsocon, kc. Also the best bratidiof FLUUIi, with FEED of •11. kinds They k ewise e SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Ltoloth. raniftc Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A a Mexican Gulno. Whilst they,pay the highest market prices fors , ' they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits.— nay ask a @hereof public patronage, resolved to Ore satisfaction in eTery Cale. W July 3,1857.-tf M. S. HAMILTON NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE lIAS taken the Wateheuse, lately occupied b Hann. et Granite Station, on the line of th Uettyshorg Itallroad,2 mile, from linnteratown, and Will deal in all Linda of Grain and Produce , girlog the highest market price. I will also keep contaantly orr hand for al• all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee, Segar, Molasses, Syrups, Team. go., with flel % limb, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, he Also, tbebest brands of 'WOE with FEED of ill kinds; also, Coal. I respectfully solicit the patronageofourfrlends, and Invite the pabileto call and examine my stook. A. 8. 80KINSIODLI Jan. 22. t DANIEL GULDEN • DEALER IN Dry G(itods f Flour Grain, • Grocer Lumber, Coal, &c. trii2 wadmoisid a trison hand , at kis lffarehonee, known as 's Station,' In 'Straka° town ship on the Ha* oftheesitysbari Ha ilroad, all kin& of GROCERIES, Including Burr, Coffee, Holassee, Spice', do., with Salt lialf.OileiTobacoo,Bacou. Lard, to. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, inelndlni ihdlding Stuff, Shingles. Laths,Stovrand Blacksmith Coal. - Also, Guano, and a large snort sent of Dry Goode loots and Shoes. Hats and Call Wall kinds, which halm prepared total' at thelow ad prices. ' alsopayr the highest market pilot for Floor, araineCora, Cate, Buckwhsat, Closer and Timothy deeds, Potahlooke.,or will receive and forward the *net° Inarketnitomniiiirsion. He respectfully saki Ws friends and pi public to giro s call; Aug. 21,136ti-tf DANilavaulam. sown wisu. r. 1. WIBLI Joseph Wible & 80118, PrcKluce,.Dealers, Forwaidilig and cowini §4ion Merchants, and IVashiplan GE't IT R tit 4.. EGOIST cub price paid ibr all kinds of Grain and *Mk_ tI7 hooding penally. - The lihrbed soak Pot 17•11trair. Weerrill keep uT da head ibr Wean kinds of GRUCE RIES each ea 8 Maw% Noun, Nohow and Syrup, To baccos, Soaps nod owsthing =ay kept in • f r °° 6l 7 Rom.. • • 11142 OF OAR, TO BALTIMORZ. w"airunauso occon to imittororewookiy, to voNho me vows *al, Mith it " cofur :OW rabrporgailiaf. 40" 41 "eh wai, loathe g airy Monday' ad rt won Via/W*7, • ' ANS 401* . ifiLIMintlair 0001. Day 1. UDC Oir swig* JO* kr OOP WI rine. April 9,11161 p vavyyja,....:46,“undersi g Led Crl64kllitretilo o f lb' 4 41 3 1 4 44../1.110 1 11., DR" , .= ll oTilear "bietlige,ll6-1114", h, o l d Aprili a n d"as , J. 2.4TAILIi. SAL' ASlft (moo• Halo DAVID SITZMILLED., JACOB A.KITZMILLSB FOR GENTLEMEN WII. B. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth at., abut. Chestnut, PIIILADELPIIIA OF ALL KINDS JOHN CRESS WM. M.BlOllAld. ALUANDXRCOBEAN JAMZ SIOUAN. DEALERS IN POTATOES, bc., &c ROUERT McCURDY, 'I it „ iikadat ' ' ' l'a adowttbi arateatelliload* .l. 4raybisi, PM limilts,proalkiti .. , r-7 E QUM= , • „ • . . . Jewellers, HAT bad madaaspaabd/7 J o4l o l l' ora and t o Berta, an WWII - ~...:9° ,sew Stock of i C -.. _- • , .lil,:c, .. r t r ooapbra y - f _ !bleb are now opened and relaki :, 1 : 5 1 4,110iima Very .1764 Po* kaost4 ! Cio r s, ~ogirrtilimpoidirstk. o witritak*Toifiiitiii NEW , litik; 10011.11111ENWAICI‘ ';'.. Atiiiiituileir .t.:4• - ;:. : . . 4 184 " ;' Bronzew,k. s ane es. QC . % ! '•-, . ' WOW - 41 , . , FINE ELar :-*:4-1NAU i1...,-,:Az. i.:, ,, ,,, 1 e Best Nr - S ' .. Y - ...-, ''' ll zit!' I!idse";'..:';':-",-,1 . ~. —, • - . Watcheg,tkuktry 6 4- A very MI assorfitieit at very ' • MODERATE PRICES. Tor the present et 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4,1860.-1 y T 0 MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. • AT E. RIDLEY'S, EEEM JOBBING ROOMS, aram Yon will find the Largest Stock• of Millinery? and Straw Goode in this City, and a collection of bargains not to be found elsewhere. We cut lengths at Piece Prices. Boy and Sell for Cash. EDWARD RIDLEY, 309,311, 311!-:, GRAND, And 68, 68, 70 ALLEN 81'8 CORM STOIII, Fifth Block East from the. Bowery NEW YORK CITY. Third and Second Floors--Retail. fret Floyr.--Wholesale exclusively. April GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAR TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN ;ray, , iett ) II burg at 8 aut.l,onuect, Ilauover JutiCtiol, witb tiaitiogo lug Nurt It and south, pwoieagers rt.u.cblog Bs/thilore at 12 20, I'. M., Ilarrisburg at. 12 45, P. M., Philiar Oda at 4 00, P. M.. and Now York at 7 00, P. turning, arrive at Getty burg at 12 15,P. it., 11th pasiengere from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Ac SECOND THAINlear es G ,, tty.hurg at 12 40 P; • •nd connects at Hanover Junctfuo With fait .11rie 31., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., New Yurk atl2 (30,P E==l!lMl tug Baltimore at 5 0/. P.-31. Returning arrivei a Gettysburg at 4 15, P. 11.. with passenger• fro Dana more, Harrisb org, Pt iladeJph ix , &c. April a, iBB5 READING RAILROAD SUMMER A R RA-NG EME.N7r, MONDA 1, 18G9 Great trunk line from the North and Northviest for Philadelphia, Neer York, Reading, Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland,Slivinokiii, Lebanon, All•ntown, Easton, Eph rata. Lltiz, Lkr..sB,ter, Columbia, dr. aC• Trains leave Ilarrieburg t . r New York. as follows: At 235,5.20 and 5.10 A ..11...1%.25 won:, 2.00 and 10.55 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pqnn• sylvania Railroad. dud arriving at New York at 1.45, 11.45 A. M. and 3.:0, 0.:91 P. 51.. and G.OO respectively. Sleeping Cara accompany the 2.20, A. )l. and 10.55 P. 31 -Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Itvailing, Pottsville, Tuns- Mineraville,Aehland, :i11..A in. Yfwe Grove,iAt• lentown•nd Philadelphia, at v.lO A . 31.. 2.10 and 4.10 P. M.,•topping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. M. train making connactkinialor Philadelphia, Pottsville anal Columbia only. ' , or Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn Schuylkill auhtlusquchanna Rail linatl,/eave Ifaeria burg at 330P.M. Retuning: Leave New I'd.rl: at 10.0 Mien, 5 r .05 and ti.oo P PhiLidelphia ,-, at 5.1 M 5 A.M.. and 130 P.M.; Sleepin;; roars ar-0.,, 7 a n . the M., 5.05 and S.OO P • kl. trains fr•Avi New Tork.withhut change. 14 - e) Pasoenger Train is a1i.2.,11 A counprt I ng with t• tr.n r. ,11 Y.34t I'tuaa. 8411. road, returairag fro, i:•,a.i.ng F. 31....ar.0p0 ng at ail Statii.lati. Leave PottaVilh. at 7..1, 4'5 1.. NI, *Ed 2.45 P.Ol- Fbaraokin at 5.2.1 sad 3.l A. 31., .I•Liatid 7.041 A . ar,,it 12.30 noon; Tainaqua at A. M., and for Ithiladrlphia ...I New York. Leavo POtt4Tiiiic,lll.SChtlYikill3ll4l Stialarliatina Railroad at 7.60 A. 31 for 1 1arrimborg, and 11.Z.'0 , 31. fur Pi tie Grove and Trem.,at. Reading Accommodation Train. Leaves Reading at 7.30 A. M.,returning leaves Philadelphia at :7.15 P. M. ,Pottstown Accomm. - .dal ion Train: LeaVer. Potts tow, 6 . 25 A. V rt - turniri;i Traver Philadelphia at 4.2,D P.ll Columbia Ilail Loa.' Trains leave Ilk/ailing at 7.0f/A. M., and 6.16 P. M. for Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster Colt:tint/6a. kc. Perklomen Itait 110.4.1 Train vleave Perk iomenJnpc don at 9.60 A. M. and 6WP. M. Returning: Lessve Skipp6-k at is 15 A. M. and 1 00 P. M connecting stmlar train, 4):, RA.11043. • 00 &aids), Lave New rods at n.OO P.-11.. Pb..il delpliia a... A :Y. tr.l a... 0 A. M. Train rilnuing Potts% 'As.; A. 1I . ; liar- A. M. and l.ir, a•,.1 10.55 Reid. in 6 at Ind '7.15 A. M. tiiv Harris burg. at 12 55 roidoioit, and 7.0.: A New York, and 0.40 A . 51.. and 1.:15 l'.M. tor I'Liiadel p bia , Corrimui.r.tir. n, >oh. ol and Pschr tion Tr e k et s, tu'anti from all point at reduced Rates. Bagizage checked through: I',•i polinds allowed each PLis.lenger. G A. NICOLI,S. r;onera! Superiutendeut. Reading.Pn., illy 7. 1 , 1 t; 9. Nri 0 RTHERN CENTRAL RAILIVA SPRIS v SCIIED ULF. On al! After Maq 9, 1960, Traina will leave flanotet Junction as MitoWS: LEAVE 3;ORTITIVARD • • 12.54 p. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (excipt Sundays) fur Elmira, Mac Lester, BMW°, Niagaralaila and Erie and the Feat.' 10.58 a. m.—Daily (except Sand's) for Elmira, Bair alo, 2.13 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williamsport and Erie. 6.05 p. n:.—Dally(exMipt Snnoiya) for York. 9.53 p.m.—Daily (except Sandaays) for Harrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD - • • 'L:I7 m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. 7./2 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at ill Stations. 12.30 p. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. - • p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at tits Stations. EDW. S. YOUNG.Gen.Pass.•gent, Baltimore, ALFRED 11 FISK 1.1, Gen. Strperintendent. .11d, May 28,1060.-tt Ilarriaburg, Penn's; STITCII! 837 st) $4O 140 first class SEWING MACHINES $37 AO $4O given as premiums for $37 50 worth $37 AO 140 of so been ptions for WOOD'S HOUSE- SATO $4O HOLD ADVOCATE, a first clan $37 AO $4O Family paper, at 75 cents a year.-- 0750 $4O Also $37 00 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O g 32 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth $32, $l2 glean for $3O worth Of subscriptions.— $3O $32 Mao soo $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 sl4.,.,,,liCallastaalsUarbaidgeeLDiatiousp, • - 4,1,3 $l2 worth $l2, _given so premiums for $l2- $l2 $l2 worth-dt stiiolas. Also $ l2 $l.OO &Tidal School sloo' . , $BO- - - LIBRARIES $BO $OO. Lar g e or mall. to be selected from $h 400 TOTUECtiII bt the mp g but , Beate 100 $4O • published, and given ass prioniato $2.0 ' for an equivalent amount of tub- 100' 1124. - spriptione, Ac. AU° several other premiums squill,' lf1t .:T I : 419'The ADVOCATE, (formerly called the men tws,)•aelaise46-larapspeas. sod -adaree-,,,promgis, Knowled g e, Virtue, and Te m pera g nce. It has beta enlar g ed and improved thri e i times in 27 the:i f — I 'Bendilbr specimen copy. Address , - WOOD, P.O. Buildin g , Newbur g h,N. March 12.—510 PUMPS I PUMPS PPR pure water nee, neither. Batt twin wood.ruitriCon. nor potson . Lid" t k ir TH1119111.101;ATIV • . . . GUCUIABER:, PITMP!.. , tatzCalie. 111 ). •;atinit artt *L i tt ;. ' n ll -',.1 old-innninned.wno4l Puglia, 4'oOtt!) aLt, - “•:• . , dr.o! therewelkErfeetaaad **este fit an tt. , ...t• r ptyfp g an equal &moult titimbent; titt h.Af din money.. godly arranged now - tx, , wigg, and In eanntstintlen no eippiple ;:ca p i a it up andkeep it in rePair. . It acknowledged** warm* . : woks of tubing with each pump, Mkt • . . ;male* tati pliedota lowest *an ifacntainre 1, Pr cifltillrf. price IlattAc: 0414 Wad** • OliAB a. Sii*idith stmt. Agents wanted. Philadelphia. Pa. No. 624 Filbert . tit Market' & Arab it" Phlladeipbbi, Pa Pati.l9.-6x, JP.fs I-I t; - :4l'; . . i S E rtrZ '4 Cr.:mart? of Ilonovor, Pa.j Yashionab'..e Two d , uts Imo *mars itriiioo4 86 '0 31 ' .auKrEer O :rBoitD,PA • MIII.The Istut lialtiona meted from Noir 3 . 910# sza li siokimili toomilt. . - - , - .., T't ••• , 0 , 4%t! —", I'M 'it ' '• ' • ...t , t t ' •• • ' : 44•11i$ :4•‘• * REM ADVIRMINGL"KIIMILV.44 . 122 lITAS AIIID 11=1:104 1- `OR s BAKER'S FIRST PrOMEIX .ILASTIC. STITCH 0 . 0 .41101 . ' 4l ° ' 4O .ThOtrOcifitir 17ork, • • 780 Okesitaliirstif pinntit.,Wiefftwawz.- • Beauty and 2/aitiabail Stitch. Perfectiob sod fitis at Nabldwayi,:' Vsgboill*tbrebda directly banathtspoolf. NonuPpirotasarta by hand and no wag.. of, . and the work done by them , wherever exhibited dri in es, com petition , Xiir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OY THE LEGION OY HONOR, was conferred on the repro. mentative of the Gruver t Baker Sewing Machines.at the Exposition Universelle, Parie, 1 1 16 T, thus attest ing their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. Sir For sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg NOTICE. Tnz undersigned having had 17 years' experience as a -practical Operator on Sewing Machine. would recommend the Grover . Baker Flintily Ma chine as the cheapest and' best machine fur family The simplicity of conatracticu and elaaticity of stitch made by these machines are two very import • ant points In their laver. 250,000 of these machine• are to day hearing witness to the truth of our es - sertions and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle iliachine• on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers nee. Call and Me se. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. Chambereburg et., Gettysburg, Ys June 11, 180.—ly ONE POUND OF BUTTER MADE FROM . ONE PINT OF MILK i.i . !,;);;" profit main by rj,venting $1 for n bottle of the 40.1 EXTRACT OY 111.TTIER PLANT, watch, with nix tuition. of milk, will produce Ihn ofprnn. fresh Butter, Thin inexoennive. excellent Butter in uuw dolly crux u cmvi from the trade., of the lirnt Ho— tel; Bert*llrantri and private fatuities to New York City and I.l,Pwhere. Et..[ C;ty g to Capitaiietal ;Jrn. , pportUnitten t .t.ipit. bedinelm. poring «nortnuils prt.ts to. Agente Wlitlced every IA her, A bottle of the Extrect,nellicieet t,i n k, Sri lbs of Butter, with fall directions for nseowill be sent to any addresa on the receipt of it Vt. The public Are cautioned siptinst all worth }Ste Iput. tatiOlN, Wit/ under the name of -Butter Powders, Compounds. Ac ," es the EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT is prepared only 6 7 the ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY, Office, 115 Liberty Street. Factory, 236 Greenwich Street, - - N. B.—By the eve of the• Batter Plant a pure and icollout Tab'," Butt., is tailiia at s coat of nixtesio eDta per pound. [Jan. 22.-4sm A GOOD TILING. - f,"o,:ant W Linusekupers, Borth, Bunks, Offices, de TILE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen It NicCORDT StiOt Give ventilation and light ?LIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS The Adjnetable Window Screen Company Tor as!Lileire in Iliiwo.Furianiliing Gonda June yOUNT'S COMPOUND PUTRIDSORETHROAT,INFLUENZA, or any ether Inflammatory or I nwarddisaaae of the Throat If not of too long 'tending. Also;EtCaltLET FEVER. TMs medicine Lae been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the country. and has'nerer bean known to fail if talon In time and ucording to directiot.e. It is Ira rr.tnted to care. (live It a trial and it will speak for itself. Every household should provide themselves with b box of this medicine and keep it on. hands. The cures that it Las effected are truly marvelous. IMPrepared and sold by luau YOUNT & Co.,Get tysburg, Pa . or by their act thorised agent,. For tale at aearly all the Storerly Adatareoanty. /fay 29.1867.-tf - 18RAJEL YOUNT k CO. A_YER'S `iHERRY PECTORAL, For,Disage..4 of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Gough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and C'onsumption. probably never before in the whole history of medi cine, has anything Iron so widely and so deeply upon the confide:lce .•1 mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of year., and among most of the recede! men it has risen higher and higherin their estimation, as it has be come better known. Ile uniform Character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs scut throat, have made it k 1110.71 as 1 reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of die. ease and to-young children, it in at tile same time the most tbetual remedy that can be given fur incipient consuifirli on. sod the dangerous affections of the threat and in ng•. As a provision arainst sudden at tacks at er..up, It Vi/Onia be kept on baud in every famit77r, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and cougirl should be provided a ith this an tidote for the Although ed Postrumptie•n is thought incurable, still greet numbers a f cases le here the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to /mond health by the Cherry p v , t ,,,,j. complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Longs and Throat, that the most o betirrate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subsideand disappear. Singers and li'Le..fic Speakers find great protection from it. Ar:lna is alwaysreliered and often wholly cured by it. . . fir , n , -.'‘ifir is generally cured-by taking the Cherry Pectoral in email and frequent donor. So generally are its virtues known that w• need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its enalities ate fully maintained. flyer's Ague Cure , For Fever and Ague, Intermittent /her, Chill Fever Roniitent Fever, Dumb Ague, Ftriodical or II fIiOUI ACTT, ca., and indeed 'an the affections which arise fromineariouss, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As it. name implies, It dose awe, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, it In NM'S' any patient. Tho number and importance of its =WI An thisagne districts. are literally beyond account, and we believe without • parallel in the history of Anne medicine. Our pride to gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures eirocted in, obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. tioacclimated persons, either resident in, or travel lug through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the A GEE CURE deify. ger Myer Compirtints,arisiregfrons torpidity of the Liver. it is an eicellentremedy,stiatinlitting the Liver into beelthy activity. - Yea /MMus Disorduelsud . Line' Clomplein te, excellent remedy, producing many truly remark., curse, Sr here bt her medicine* had failed. Prepsrodby A.A. J. C, AYYB,t CO., Practi AnalytlealChempts,tdirell, Maar.;andsold ' the woad , . $lOO P.8.8-13QTXL, Parsee by.L. 1). Bu• Par. Druge Pa'. AYER ,_; HAIR =, POE. THE 'OP THE • R . The 6treal if ..leratuas of the Age A dret • +:•1, lq ono•AgyeaablA, haaltity, and asp, - .1•-• lug 01'044 or DIV awir „. . 2 asorigterlatior ingd ate glen and Isair fa: tide/mad, AMR" A. and baldnew often, though not always i i t . •zo ifo, me. Nothing min motors tho Mitr, arbors , • 4 fog 10111• ate slestropod, or the &mop afr:ophimd and f '?" 4 /4- 141 F ick44 S?" 1 4 n " aftg 1 ° ,07449 ificf ! Ig Uq w ± d 4rDelilfg ti hair ft , l* ll s4 4 4o. l tansatikt! 4 44 Pl* IMPigeft 41 ," Am .ous. Its occiolonol os. origlawoont, the hair from Itql*WlP4l Offiltholiptf, , otooliantly imolmt Uoldnpo. Its. fro* , *Nit , fleMffirl, AlubstanN 1 iChka Mike I PomePoltlPSlmotdilli offOrfirmt= oirofftafo bkir. the Vigor o a4.erftir 4 1114 4 114 sat t hima it. lioniatod mars.* ior.o HAM DRESOIG,' nothing alsiaas flasid , w/ desirable. zetintelideg 4leither altabrd3re, ttsbeetnaa c2vlilaaathdoraad Tit hieteloupr on the hair, siring it a Atioltibildp: laptreaird egratefal perfdet.' Prepared by - Dr4. , AriiAt Co., papriNAL&ANALTitzowaipps4BTh itide • aireilliMo44 o l4, • 2 A 31 , 1 11 4 0, i 0 f% bar - root., le 9;47 ~; %'..lllloifilawnt NEW YORK CITY WILL FIT ANT WINDOW, Screen Irum View and exclude SOLE MANUFACTUREES Market Street, Philad'a .:',; tdiral. FOR THE CURE OF =II . •••••t! , e ~:, ....liti ot /IT ~ ', -. 1* .: -. ' , 1"K 11 . r nft• '4...r • MWM“Crikaq,; , '' '• y. •;.. ~ GROG 1 1 1, AT PArfroill'alVitZ, dN #llO # I2 UPT. ' GATITSBOG.* Flt4ll- (IRO C ERIEB imp wont won , the Clay, Provls, Dried an , entan Erdal oral! kinds, alwaTs on nand, at low.. nton.cinui SEAL, CHEESE, PURE CIDER VIM. EGIAR,SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES, `NoTIONS, coNnertoNsatzs, BROOMS', ke.; also, ql s r M 13 - E R auk IPA ScautllDg, Poste, Shingles, Plank, As., cont I tally on hand at lowest living rates. Call and see. Jane 24...tf.' • • JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer ill Flour, Groceries, Notions, Sze., GETTYSBURG, PA., INVITES the attention of the public to !heir large stock of Goods, at the old stand, on 'Sock street, next door to the Globe Inn, cousiatitig of the west of GROC E R I E Sower, Syrups, Molasses, Corees, Team, &c.; the , i BEST BRANDS OF FLOtiR n this wiatket, with limns, .9 honiders, Sits., Fish, Dried Pruits,Confoctlous, ac. Also, NOTIONS, In great variety; Cedar and are ittriuise ware, Crockery-ware, Basket, tiecart, T.ibaccov, and a thousand and onauther article, BUTTER AND EGGS, oirn and (reek, nlura.ys for eel. GILLESPIE & Co. will eq., Pt, , 11' , ,t rto please, and are confident of belt able to do eo t.y keepiult ci full end choice eTr.ck, ar..l selling at the tery lowest profits. Caesar P6OI:CCE wanted, either for the cash or In exchange for tr,,de, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH P. GILLESPIE, June 17,1er3.—tf \VM. J. NIARTIN, IV la olep 14. and Leal. r ist R.oußielEas dIVL LIQUORS A 13rge io: ut Grecrrite that I an: selling Cheap for C. 4 h CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Whigky eight years ON Very Old Fren'•h Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A. general afiscrtment Of BITTERS, among which le Minhler', Herb Bf t te, pure Liquors for Medical pose• at IVII. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, Av at WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 15..9 WM. BUYER & SUN, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. ltiA general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a F_k3IILT GROCERY. Dec. 4, 18t7 -t f_ BARGAINS 11E11311 GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS HAV.ING opened a new Grocery. In Gettysburg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, has /Oat received a splendid assortment of PRESII GROCERIES, Including Sugars, Coffee,lssue., Syrup, Teas, Spl ces, Tobacco, Salt, Fish, Flame, Shoo !der.. / r A leo, QUE.ENSWARE, CONFECTION 8, Nots,Fealts,Soaps,Paney Articles mulNutione genet.• ally We witl al.okeep on hand FLOUR sndFERD :TUFFS. Haring . pnrcha. , e.l for CSFII, I am prepared to le7! very cheep. Give me a call and Judge for your. lobes. ept. 25,1567.-tf J. W. 1211125 E. GROCERY. B MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and _Notion store athis residence autlointer Mrale dt Bmtber'a Marble yard, in EAST YORK STREET where be it prepared to sell as cheap as the cheaper anything in his line. Give tie a call. March 19. 11384—tf gal and gerscfnal - V ALUABLE FARM AT PRITATT :.P. : , he undersigned, Executrix of the , .. .4. Towesenn, demised, in necordan, v • ',. - .i A: now offers at Private Sale, the i a',:sl 74 t which she now resides, bein• _ JanseetTowneesd, airtime 1 ~ stus co„ Pa-. about 1 . 1 ,4 . 1 miles from York S' the Baltimore -., . 0.; ACREIS, ram- . .. the "Old granite a any! !` , l In a Ad +tory roar or „i.; mile from cOnisdning 201 .nonly known ae ' It Is mostly of the h4s : ~ , 1% sly ihned and matured, t . sitivotion. There areabout lend, and .40 Acreeof good is well watered with springs and a never-failing spring of assonant SS'isirds from the door;- also, another and strong spring about t 4 mile from the Nu which the water runs to the bowie con• ~ fused by a hydraulic. Urn, which has been —emit! operation for over twenty years. There barrister excellent water etiaidlng In the kitchen ..., the time, suitable for cooking or washing. Prom the how. the water •Is carried' by lead pipe to a trosugh In the barn Tard,:atate 14trnialting plenty of water all lho.time for all the Mork. , The buildings area large two4tery STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a good sized Stone Barn, a large framed Stable. with stab lint lbr 6 horse.; Hay Howe, Straw Shed, Ac., Wagon Shed, Grain llonse,"l6lWans 1101140, Shop, Smoke House, Spring House, Hog Jamie, and, stk.* necessary under pine- shingle root:— There lea No.l ApPle Orchard in gotebearincordar ; Peaches, Pears. Plume, Cherries, to., in abund. canoe. This destrablafitrm I. very .conveitiently loca ted In regard to Citurebee; School Houses, Stories, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Ac. AU Persons desirous of purchasing sash a farm are resipeednify Invited to call and examine ter them selves.. They will Sul It as represented. Terzne easy andreasonable. EMl:kurpErson not desirbk (if it Is wurcmkult g "g farther iiir°"4"k6 for t h em 0 ‘ 1 4) obtain i 6 by letter; by addremlng MARY T. TOWNSEND, Executrix tune IN me 11"44444Aa1u.s ca' • fitE-EMPTION. •..LINDS. I HAVE di WANT kIIEW • • • . Pr:- 7;8 OF No. 1, simond p:443iption Leads TogOed iodiir,thso u lty "he; in well 7 ponied nirighbor boqdivorlikirliallsell;or exabsuksirst,ii fair - pito tor.a.o *lse in 41441 otrYfthilf*., . $440,1401111/1014. WOAD SOB Q4Er 7 V I , 800 CORDS QAX. :2'o p H 1 O'Z'O' 11 1 7 APf SAND6E• I B MILL. pric • $ 2 ansiffier"iatorti; a 23. A1N0142. Ge*golitirrAttx.et,usa..-a, • Vool.l' WANTFP '" . " -- i a t e t ays ,it i totw o ot, ri t hesti o axpliti *WM/v.,/ mug Story North-wort l M t, Ray 18-it OWL 4141111. COE'S .4;OUGIU4LISA.II Tbiolong tried and gtopnlailemody is again calls to the attention of 'the public. A, Orton wir the yea NOD - aroMid, the proprletore annually make the' bow to the people, and rewind them that mow pt. tit • many thinks reiltdred-lbr the health, comfort and sue tenants ofthermally through the keg end tedious months of winter, Coe'. Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. Boryaars it haa bawl. household medi cine—sod telethon atalumfor the emisty of their chi!. dren, and all whosuffer from any disuse of the throat, chest and longs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce, so long la th market, we now furnish oar mammoth Basil, stse bottles, which will, in common with the oth•re Me, he (mt at all Drug Store•. FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found .111'th:table, and may alway IA felled tipon in the moot wntnitnenases. WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony Grail who bays need Str tbls !ern Lie disease during the last ten years Is, that it in• satiably relieves and cores It. SORE THROAT. Keep June throat wet with the Balsam—taking lit tle mud olteu—ana you will very soon tied relief: HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at 1..11C0 to a Nteedy ti.e of this great remedy.— It will succeed au giving relief where all other re medies have felled. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CREST AND LUNGS Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Cne's Cough Balsam.•when troubled with ,my .4 lbw above named difllculties. They are all premonitory symptom■ of Consumptlo% and tf not sneered. will sooner or later sweep Jan away Into the valley of shadows from which none can eve, return. IN CONSUMPTION, Nang • care-worovufferer ha. found relief and day rejoicen that her life has been made easy and pro- ODge4 by the nee of One's Cough Balm. IN SHORT, The people know the artlcle.and it nerds no comment from na. It le for ode by emery Druggist and Deal•r In liedicines in the I:tilted Elates. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct Read ! Read 1 ! Read ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE 1E CALLED TO Tllll World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Thispreparatlon is pronounced by Dm/Talcs ae the only known remedy that will surely care that ag gravating and fatal malady. For year. it inept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an :untimely grave, is millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to the Rescue Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache SoarneBB or : 4cidity of Agtomach, Ris- ing of Food, Flatulency, Las- sitilde, Weariness, finally ter- minating in Dcal Are as sorely cured by this potent retnedv tient takes lt. Although but flee •r people,wtutt Is the rercllctor • • • Lester Sexton, of Mitav / -- From LIMNER SEZTOY, y Mihrtnikee.l Jaa.2i,1868. Idssaraa. C. G. Cutts k Cd., Scw Ram, °nen. Both mysetfand wife have need CieWiDywiwpala Caro, and it haa proved PlLVSNOTlTeattetactory as a Am eily. I have NO hesitation in saying that we have re ceived GREAT HERMIT tree les me. Very Bespectftilly, (Signed)' • LISTER SEXTON A GREAT , BLESSING. L.Frost Retr.l. P. WARD, Avow, Lora& Co., 0.1 ..Kwers.dtretit drAnWrcop,Draffittr, aregand. Gellagmai t OTOS ZIO Veit Osman, to state the tor wife hair derilecrgreat benefit from the nee oat Co.'. Dyspepsia Cure. She has been lbr a number et year. greatly troubled wi th irapepaia, amonipanleds by violent parosms of constipation which .ao prow xy trated her that she was all the while, far months, an able to do anything. She took, *typo? lustanee, Coe, Rapepaia Cure, and has derived GRZAT BINKFIT ON ITt and a now compatatfroly well. She re gards this medicine ma great blessing, 'Truly yours, .ran.l3, CLERGYJahr. The hay.ramo /UM, 41P+Uabalt la cured Ittoi,ittar 111 other rassdle; sti Si a ted thB . a DRUGGISTS. iefdreirgist in th‘eointry win till ro., If 7 0 take the trouble to enquire, Meeluetery eau that biter al battle of Coe's D79WhbOttrkkula them. Outs In the most uncialifisa praise ot Its greetmedlefual Tit. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure . M lbn. Lnialnabl• in all Won of Diatxt* Dinint*rx, CON donator Cknoptalnis, ertptig la lost Eort Alseedorol etiodttoo *Mit Mow& in city or noluitty areaali!arn • it,LlegittMottpltoottat to " •'' . p• Gt• cam:oo 4 sou TI orksen Oti ' 4 ft. D • —. lll /AI 9 P ) 41 11— ; thoprouggitiim,; „ • Ageni, fot, AafiNgl*V' Oct 141. thrly 10, L. 7., WAZD II ENE sAllikvipt; EIESZ2 B.s:Uoorilitreel ,bterops • - Genie& ~Tna:iao► rare Tex STA' tir Stills/is; dad mornlocat nee emir sot pal./ within the par.: !I tinned until all arearairm lion of thepubllitajoic t ,vgarivexiATtatelaMg All beralledostloo will be og biqb• quartar,billhile tied, will bet dat lEIM • air rb • clreelatloa b el ft argot time lb le Adameeousity ead t isie sauce! towsiaelled.' ...e.. .e {lost °fall klintswin sod slut . ate, &G.., id every Yartetyspd Dort notice. Tepas , orricutL DF C/CNTT 0/11. Pr e. L•n 1.1 ad jo—ftot.ert J. PI sp., i.tte Judyfl—J , Niepla J. IL Ptuf,lonotary—J4cob ri.lber • , Rlieerander,ortler—Wo:D j (7i , rl: of: h• Cu urts....-A. W.Sla Mena Alt;.rn.y—W4. A. , . • Tr•riarer-11. U. Wattles. • • 31,15—Philip alma. C/roa , r—Dr. W.J. Aba/urs. Surveyor—Jam D. • Ilia nisaioners—Sicturlaalirlar U4IIIEOIO. (nark—J. lie Mel:loan. Palacio* /". Directors of tw Pooss-4011 lionjAmits Doan.lortf. Amor , H. Wdf. trelsotei set—J.C. N...ty, P4y4ctis Auditnrs—llemry L..liTmoutt, 01,11 e .gr. 111101.7 , 1111/ . 01h7 Reiryets—C ` i Buehler. I= W. Cr...., Robert Tate, — l.(,[—P. D. Disphore. rurge W Aretker 5 . 4 , .,1 De recto", SLa. Guinn,. 1V.,rre11..1 , .!kr, V. NleCreary, A. 31. 1113t.q. S,crfGary Tr , a ure r—Er. U. Walsuipsc,qo aLT.L.TSSCILG.itA.7IO. Pr , side rit—Georg• Swope.' Cashi,r—J.Emcory ir.. - " . Teller—lloiry S. lientl.r.. Dirorf Ir.( AIII,IOI/, Wi Wirt, 1) IV,' ovda •rry, :11i.va tl ‘llllOO • = h rnpe Cashier—(3.,,rge rn"ld. 13=Enni=1 ,rget rt, zone. pert . o h.. J. 6 t• rrLfe Clad Secre/ry—William E. Maids. Tnatur-r—Alexandrr Cuircm. Mtn —I di a kie..riT,e Lilt! 11•Itautlor0,beau. = REI=EI V. Rol It :Ruse Secreta ry--Davld A.Puehlar i i oi Trsur.r.,-146.1wv,1 . F4nip kn. Szrcrsti re' (fint.4 ilitme— R o bert • Picking, Ja.:ot, 4D4211s C, , UNTIr AtaxictLT Prrsobrito-Famuni lint 64t. nc• Corrylp 1011 Secro:4rit-..aser 4jl ar , 4,1 r —6d ward Ci Tne ours-04,1.1 J/.. vrihroa. ,nt Alllll. fr•-1,1,1, Mehl; W V.,11%, 40, J.tin H. VILDINONOM Psile,i—):o4rnrd 41. falutestoe I'vf• Prvid , nt—Willlani A. Dirac try—"uhu P. )IcCreitsy. Treogrlrer—John Culp. !inn .W. C O'Neal, Jo L. Ken .110, 1r t, V tn. P,Atkfas colotAal. Pr —I:.4 P Oino.t4ck Se.:,:ar,-11 - al. .1. UlltaC 111 Tr, U. Dintler Yu, D WAttles,:s. 11. r01+4.11, w.A.D wa*sa coxlkx Pr.ii.l.nt—learge•lir,Win .s,,Ltryand ~,,, man4 9 ,,,-0. iletlleltaiS, unell, U. J. Stable...LW Kith GETITIBOII4 1 ob al vrt )Iceardy so.r.•!J ry rat .tRa retfurer—David Train. •Ivp•rt " zu rn- Kira jilt na•ko.... }, .11.1 Wester tr.kin 4sewtATIONII I ;.!ty, L No. l:14, T. O. 0. C tg Ii •V a' II ill, la: gct.i Monday Stag/triton L•//f/r,N.I. it .11. gtrigeta, 2 • G/a. R./yr/WE L bp, ..(1.1 , 11)./.. .„,r.• Nt•.o.las No 4)1/ Trtig.. 1.0. a; N. 1141. every Friday amenina.- P.,/eNo..),(Li4. /I.—lo Star aid 'very Siturday rvetalait.. • .4 'lan" theupos X. 214 a. Bu n•ory Wedntildiver envacesq. Ltativrsn,;Christ's)--Pastor,l46 Service... ny Priifvveilr, of Coll.'. teraatelv, 3al.bath stamlig, Wo,leleclay or sal Dissior ncenln,earilee untitled. Leet.eran„St..../aiseie)--dev. R. - ent.e. ay.ralus. and r day vvoninle Shia.' or ~1 • p I!—Rer.t. U. I,Ytc”i .•b:,./t, mo and Thumlay evening. F.,.."byterian—Rew . Wm. H. am morning and f.v en ing, and W Go n.D 4 W It ♦ICCA Sabbath turning and et e'reblag. .1..,pb Eoll. S IL!, tthe. c 0 ruin And Allem. Untied J. Lf .1.4-1•1 RPPO:CliM.ati• Vrofcssional j M. lift.:ll7TH; • Law. 11..tty.i,urg, P. Cell bnsittemi pr...uptly 4!tet.14.41 Office Un Ball Lwry atre*t, evltl Jnne n AfcCONAUGHY . • Livr, e ,or Welt etqre,Ch...bernhurg street. • Spe, 11 ,:teritt ,E 1 .oreu to au; lottivatent ol getatee. All 14 (I. dt-,lm,atalL'lute/ pp ly Attended to. , trrrutsi. , cAteilottidcho In I.3ll'6a:id other weeterti State! Jou. IS, 18d9.—t( t J. COVER, AT • LAW, will punaptlrattaal all oti.tor Hustaasa*atrustad Pah/ U uutsrea EALlme.tock ar's.torea,daltimareitrael,mit !day 29,1867. DAVID A. BUBILL N VT LAW, will Oroesilitt! t lous 1.11 , 14111 Aber tou.loesartittail gir.)4tior st ute r45.1.1.ncis I 4pposita ths,:uurt Houle*. Natty 11 DAVID WILLS, .-. 4 1 AT LAW,Officest bliremildszo! corcer orCentr• Sinus. . •", May 29,1867. R. H. S. HUBER S. 1.. Cc,rner of Clutotbersbarg and °prom/ CoL: Tan% EA Juno 11. 1869.—ef DR. J. A. ARMST Having loestodAt innri to all braochos of MS Profolok% lair office when Dot professionally IdegfatintatoWa,-P. 0., Adam. county, l's. f IJR. J. W. C. Q'N Has hi. Waco at his rise strost,taiodours•hrry•theempil Gsttyobarg,May 29,1167. • JOHN L. HILL, Wilco In Chambersburg Eagle Hotel: 0 ETTYSBURG, pain ANTllavlng boon In ennatanit Q et patients as N nonnitof pool *ln DR WM. STALLS Ist, bawlng lodated% • salmis to this nubile: 001414 oppoolt• the Globe Its, Wha t ri m * en attd to any oat* within t • pers.:mein want of tall or pet as died toeall. T•ross mammalian. u AprllB,lll6ll.—tf DR. C. W. Bti HAB ItLIUMID the Practicaa4 TLIISTOWN, an 4 offers bin Orel • 001ce at his bombe, corner of Low !foundry alley. near the acillreini. TOO to akln Dhows. [Littlest* Wattles and REMOV' The firm of SOPZIL rigollar North Baltimore street,. hill Off lat Store. We hare on hand •rbohli CLOCKS, WI (fikdd and Maine) JEWE OR all kis& and taunt .ggykr. *WOW* oul4, iihret twit S P x . O T A C rlits AU hisipt 411 r jt o p,d in ti e at aa SiKkaaktillor VW* 4. -. .wc wawa saw , • pugilism's:4r