iht Star **W. iw,Autar so, estoiP. "DfOl!M 741WVIIVIIMES reaugo, Come, lays, I ha**Oondzig to tell you, Como nesr,l *tag "dilly.* It Toil are shlnktiog Thavhgr t . be' home. Don't be in a liniskio The city has inanyiattntaiona, Ant think of the vices and sins; When once in the vortex of fashion, flow soot the cooriwdownward begins! Yon talk of the Wrings of Ailatralia—L _ They'd wealtbin red , gold without doubt; But, sh 1 there la gold on the farm, boys, If only you'll shovel it out; - The mercantile 1i93,18 a hatiard, The goods are firstiVt and then low; Better risk the old farm a while longer— Don't be in a hurry to go ! ' The great busy West has induoemenra, And so has the busiest mart, Bat wealth is not made in a day, boys, Don't be in a hurry to :kart! The bankeea and brokers are wealthy, They takein their thousands or so Ahl think of the frauds and deeeptkars— Don't be in a harry to go! The farm is the eatest and surest. - The orchards are loaded to-day ; You're free as the air of the mountain; And monarch of all you survey. Better stay on the, arm a while longer ; Though profit comes htTrather slow, Remember you've nothing to risk, boys— Don't be in *hurry to go ! PROFIT OF SLEEPING SHEEP Twenty-five or thirty years ago, when I was a boy, therewere very few sheep kept in this part of Chester county, Pennsylva nia; compared with the last five or ten. Far mers generally thought they were poison ' ous tope land. Thirty years - agb farmers would buy eight or ten ewes in the fall, and _ keep them over a year or more, for the pur pose of getting wool for manufacturing use in their own families, but with no idea of positive pecuniary prefit. , My father westinto sheep keeping more extensively. He generally boughtlwenty five or. thirty ewes in the fall, and put a giod buck among them about the first of October, so as to have them lamb in March. I was part of my work to attend these sheep in winter and' pring, but slier they were turned out to pasture there was very little care taken of them. We had a large tract of woodland, that was low .and marshy, which I think is not the place for sheep; they were turned there in the spring, and hardly allowed to look into a field the whole summer: t Within ten or twelve years I have gener ally bought from fifty to seventy ewes of the common stock in the fall, and kept a good buck to put with them. I may as well mention here that I have tried most all the ha prVied breeds of stock, and think the South delft the best for my purpose, as the lambs aneready for market earlier than any others. As a general rile in buying sheep I - select pretty-good wooled ones, about one-fourth Merino, as I think they are the best sucklere • and make the fattest lapabe. After the lambs are taken off the ewes get ready for market earlier than coarse or open wooled sheep. " I sell all my sheep except the buck every year and buy in a new lot. Twelve or fourteen years ago I bought some adjoining land, of which about ten acres were new land, partly cleared. I fenced it off and cut the timber and cleared it up, by cutting away the briars and rub bish. Part of it was thin land. plastered it and pastured it with sheep for about ten years, and about the end of that time I think it was as fine a "green grass" sod as I have ever seen. In the spring of 1858 I ploughed it and planted it in corn. In the fall the Cheater County Agricultural Society offered a premiuut for the best five acres, and shofar the best one acre of corn. I had been called upon by one of my neighbors to helpmeasure some corn, of which he had a very goodorop, for the _purpose of com peting for the premium. I happened to speak of it before my men, when they said we have a larger crop than that. They took a barrel out the next day and measur ed some heaps, and told me the result. I called on two of my neighbors and, after carefully measuring it, they made out the following report; "The beat one acre yielded 104 bushels of shelled corn; the best five acres yielded 95 bushels per acre ;" for which I received the List premium. I think it was owing to its being pastured with sheep as it never had any manure on it except the plaster. While speaking of this land I may as well mention that it was en oat of sight of the buildings, and I bring in sheep at night on accsunt of .3. My neighbor's sheep, which 1 `..: in the adjoining field, were frequent ly attacked by dogs, but mine were never disturbed. I have had but two sheep killed by dogs for tea years. I think the reason of it is that I put a number of belle on them, fromtwo to three dozen in a flock. Some farmers pasture the land very closely with cattle before turning their sheep on it. The consequence is a bare field ; butif you let the grass get up, and do not permit it to be eaten off by cattle - or horses first, I think sheep are no harder on grass than other stock. The spring of the year is the most dflicult time to keep them from eating down the grass. It is a great advantage for ewes that have lambs to have grass early. I frequentlylet themrun in my wheat field in winter and early spring to save the grass fields. I keep them aslong as I can on the field I intend to plant with corn that season, not ploughing It until late in April. I have not missed having a good crop since I have adopted this plan, and have never had my corn injured to aqy extent with cut worms or insect& I don't think It would be profi table for farmers to stock their farms al together with sheep on account of the re sulting manure. Although sheep make the very best manure, it is difficult to work up straw and corustaiks without some cattle. I keep nip sheep all togetheer in a good . dry, airy place in winter, keeping them in at nights and when it is stormy, bat letting them run out in good weather. - AbOut the that of March, whefi they commence lamb ing, I take out the ewes that have lambs and put them in a separate enclosure, mak ing a pen In one corner for the lambs to go in and eat meal, which they will do whin they are three weeks old.—Citervtcmtown, Telegraph. . Usterur. tlimm.—A bit of glue dissolved in skim milk will restore crape. Ribbons of every kind should be washed in eobl suds 'tad nOt rinsed. • If your flat irons are rough, rnb them with fine salt and will make them 4apootb. • , _ A Mt of soap rutted on the hinges of doors will prevent their creaking. - &wee* melt Pants holes where wickets come out will destroy them. Wood ashes and Common salt wet with weir will Opp the crsok of nettle. • Strong ,Iya, put in water will puke h as aolisa lain water: • . - Half a - cranberry, it la said, bound on a cotn,-wlll boon kill it. .-11" yma vial to Avoids 00i4 - . 1 0 0 1) /PO mcmth shut. The same plan Wm keelmihe Meth from getting ann•qurut, and people -from notieipg them if they are. A in Quebec tried' to crawl down theeetdinney end earprtei 'the and* eplershorom the Ilre-plim?), but got Innigea In l et the bend of the doe, lad Ind **bit ilotWithide.kx. .1/[ii us bmome ii;onuvu. bloctiaterehast of Baltimore. - 1•11 - ...la ' ... kt ,...., 1 - fille llll l l ... PRY FAMATOCI 11110113111 HATS MOW= A LAMB otOoK or SPYING 0-00DS QUICENSWARE /4MM, 1869.- t f GO TO DUPHORN'S S CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS C ALL HIS GOODS. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY. North-west corner of Square April 15,1809.-t I 1869, DPMIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excellent Assortment I ISELL for very small profits, and atm at doing a vary large Business. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP PIES BILK POP. LENS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF /BENCH WOOL POP LIES. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP ALPAOCA POPLINS. Rano CHINTZES. PIQUES, P EEC AL F.S AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLINS, JACONZT MUSLINS. CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPAOCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. &MORI SHAWLS ,OASHMERE S RAWLS, THIBET SHAWLS. • CLOTHS, CASSIMEES.CLOAKINOS,LINEN DRILL ING, COTTON ADE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SE IRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. Haws, LADIES'. MISSES'ot 011 7.LDRILN'EGLOYES, •ND STOCKINGS. itl am constantly noshing the latest styles of Dram and Fancy Goods. My stock comprises army thing tumidly found in a Amt-clase DRY GOODS imam, to which I invite the attention of thwoublic, feeling assured that I can safely ehalluat• comport. son with all other Stores in quality oft..od• and low. awe ofprice, J. L. SCHICK. Gettyburg,Pa.,Jan.ll,ls69.—tf $lO,OOO REWARD! EII 7 T I ERED! Rebert & - Elliott's Store IN GETTYSBURG, UTAS entered last Week and a large 'quantity o en. Dry Goode, Notions, Queenswat sand Carpeting tak The parties are well known, but hays thus far OF gaped arrest, &easy left Greenbacks In exchange for the Goode. The persons who took the Goods are very well .eathdled that they received more or better Goods for their money than they could have got at any other store. Come one I Come one I and examine our large saortment of SILKS, GINGHAM; LAWNS, BARFGES, • CLOTHS ALPACCAS, &a., CdSSIXERE TA , BED", .rEA.S O k, . • VESTING', &a. L s = Notiout , el O /=, Qawasware, sad a 11 , 111111111111111, Ihopima Is opposite the Cloartfhousa, lokkoore stmt. aid that oar motto k, Irak Dookkg And Small Proem. (April 0, Lit/J.—t. EEO SPRING AND titUilltEß G 0 0 AT PEtTERSBURG. e•BLEST if .11-OWIIRS (Illeecesson 11,1/Itslitinr,) VT MT. raapectbilly Worn tb• Ise amok M a y Y MT. just Maned from Al* largo amartaaat SPRING I SlADMillit GOODS, asaakiagia part at lorilrillasalliddadi; inalda l / 4 440- alsora ihnuatia Got* ot all Wok *A= Mao of uldtaidaude artiseassais, ftraii pra l / 2 :smiramm diawabware sad israassisa i Milk MI, Ow; pill. de., irbkik lava biatjanaiMattioau& . nub aid ant deaddia pima* 040.0-_ , etas a* aan bog AdiebdßO SUM. Pam • 1 7101,11•11% ma aid scold by bay Ara is, iNpr at.. 7- -r - iftE,T27094411(1 • ; - T" itgelhug atßotto , + 4 *(04040 1 , " • fq:k , El That us down to "Sten *nen" t rianoNs,;rmn:lxes, ciumal; iWiDICAPJ- That are &sap's , ' than over. BMX,. OT.ASS ♦ND OTESIVDILDPS BUTTONS, In Vest key Hoop - arms, 00114ETII, motivroas AND THJI NSW "CAN'T BMUS 'XX" CORSET 01413P8; All necessary to gotilrOreo to AtWet' II Don't bay babes you gel gig prices To vhlah I 'nine 'examination in Price 'and Quality. HA T S Of all kinds. In Shoes I can ay that I keep the best class of goods that are kept In Adenia contitY. Those wheharetrlef to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that thpy hare wasted their money. April I<l.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER G OMS AT ARENDTSVILLE; PA. TOBIAS R. COYER HAVING opened a new store, In Arendtsvllle, hu just returned from the city with a splendid as sortment of CARPNTB DRY GOODS Having purchased my entire stock for moth. lam prepared to sell eery cheap. airs me a call and judge for yonrselves. ' T. R. COVER. May 28.-4 m . .s. gooks, Pugs, Paktum 9. • PULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, DYES AND.DTE STUFFS, SOAPS, PEIFIIIIY.9 AND TOILIPTGOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP- PLIED AT REDUCED RATES Forney's Horse Powders the best and cheeped for Horses, Cattle and Swine Other Horse Powders of approved er.ates HUBER'S, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a June 11, 1889.—tf A. D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBEIWBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied a t wholesal city prices. lob. 12. t f DR. R. HORNER will resume theprectice of 31edidoe. Office at Ids DRUG STORE, lii CRAMBERSBURG IT., GETTYSBURG DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT ,MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR- TICLES, DYE STUF7B, PURE SPICES, he DR. R. HORNER'S DIAR EWE 4...IHiTISRE, in Choler. Morbui, Colic, Diarrhma, Cramps, .Sick Stomach, le. Full dlrectlous with every bottle. July 9, 1989-tf DR. JAMES CRESS ; DRITGGIS f, Store in Brant'a Building, Balto. LITTLESTOW-N. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted it trp th• best etyie, I offer my stock of pure and fresh Dru,ga to the citizens of Littlagoon and vicinity at the lowest market rates, cone - toting to part of', Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuff., Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and PantyArtielea. A full anortment of !trashes, Stationery 0f4.11 kinds', Cigars, Tobadeoand Snuff. sormooresEleetToialagnetie Soap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. Thus is the best Soap In nee.. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the bands or Mile. Littlestown, May 111.-17 JAMBS CRESS. gouts and gtotaurantS. E A - VLE HOTEL. The largest and most commodlona 011T1T88131413, PiNNA. MUM% OP 0NA111121113911111 Altlil I►ASILIXOIOII snatif JOJIN L. TATE, Proprietor. AiOnudbal,tor Pasaaagora and Bagpes, onus to tbo Dooot, on arrlaatanddlipiartureolltallinad Trains. OarahasimintiOkadiesiroaableobaxges lbw 29. KEYSTONE HOTEL, dETTYSBURG, PA. D S WM. E. MYERS. PROPREETOR. NOW OPEN. TILIS is anew House, andlisaboan a Amor op .to tbo most *world , otylm. It• losottat o pleammt ond tommaloat, bag Um feat burfarso wilco. of WI fovea. ikra7 artillago• imatba 011011 lame for es wiromaiei . i.sflaz and eat &lila enlists, will aapkatabuisattiehad, oi pajama& somata, std MaMMgodtring my Vaal loMI:Mmy moloomottmOmar • / 14 404 1 # so! Ora for Um iistartelareintrif tik 5201 . 1001 MootbttriionoltOduttoonmbllorgrohogo. Kgkr ,11111. CZ DRY Goons AND DRINA GOODS: °nun at, IM2 reaasou lINtRIELLAB, CA881110214 COTTONADIS, Ac., All the latest Spring and Summer Stylee. SHOES GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARZ, te JUNE Neer the Diamond Also, Dealer In Powders, P ;•efi: • COCI• k e i . ltefl VIDTT. i .._ 1 . , , 0 - NORRIS'—If .yoti *ant . Ituidosabie HAT or CAP. 0 NORRIEV-If you *ant G M I A ti ou ronab u t Inami, or goof PAnt GO TO NORRIS'—If you want anything In the GE•ETLENRN'B LINE, for he keepa nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LARGUT STOCK IN TUB COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a good pair of HOME MADE GAITERS, war ranted to give eatialliction or Money REFUNDED. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PERIVA YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK Have just received from the City a largessaorf. meat of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES do CHIL - DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Booth, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest styles and of best mate rials. 69. We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND 3DOES--tbe work being made up of beat materials and by first clue workmen. The senior partner has been in the business for over 16 years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the ptteution of the public...to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cub prices, •o give entire satisfaction. DAVID EITZMILLYB, Aprlll6. 1869.-t( JACOB A.KITZMILLICR CUNNINGHAM. Ilae Just tecoi•ed a large supply of SPRING GOODS, Cooolstiog of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Of ALL STYLIIS AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIRTS, Trunks, Valises,' Umbrellas, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, • TOBACCO and CIGARS , all of width will be avid at short profits and warrant al to pi.a.e. Glyn blm a call at hla .turn on BARI more otreet,(Picklug's old Stood) clear the Diamond April 9,1889.-tt CLOTHING, Hats and Caps Boots and, Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN CUNNINGHAM HAVE Jnet received from the City ■ new and large stack of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, _• NOTIONS, &c The goods have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the wants of this commun ity. 'The public will•find thegood• to be of the best quality and the LATEST SPYLES One and all &cell:afted to call at our Store, on Bala. more .treat, Gettyaburg.nsarly opposite Yithaestock Brea. R. C. CORMAN. .1 AS CUNNING lIAII. April 16.-tf GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, B 1 W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa: lan. lb, 1869.—tf CLOTHING!. CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL J. BINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and York street, has Just returned from ths city with an optionally attractireassortment of CI ranto FOR PALL k WINTER wzia. which he will cell at adch prices as cannot fail to take them off very . rapidly. Call and Judge for your. selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting. and neat andsnbitantlatsewing, and then to get his low prices. -cutlets cannot helpbnt buy, whenthsy "soli so much to their interest to itb so. - He bait Ootts,Paub , Teets o fall s kyles outlasted- KIN tom, Boots and Shoes-, Shirts, of all kinds, Hilley, Gloves, Handker. *Were, Nook This. Orurats,Linen and PeßiirCollars, suspenders, Bream, Combs ; Trunks, Vases, Umbrellas, packet Entree, Bogie" lielohing and (Mowing Tobaccoo,PipesAtation , to. • Clocks, Vitae*, Jewdryorterti t and one other articlei, entirely too numerous todetailia • newspaper adverthiement • • ••• • .• . Ns pske the attotitiOn of the public Dais inv. siock,*•.corilidant thotit will' no samosa or wllltellohasper: Dinetforgetthistil•T; orforkstreetaadtheDlamond,Gra t i.., - • Nov.IVISAL-if •' JACKIEBEINKERWM. ' BOOTS AND .SHOES. _ • NEW 1 1.8,T.A.,84Le# - Ar.ENT. ._ rpassadiampum Asp erected snow i4ll4pel,kor .1., • boot sag Übe Iktabllahataat, am uateautat, sisrthdl gr° l4o ., ll,lo % Ln, Tattrintri, 'Ain ha soar °fora air Oahe • , , , .11.trtE.,,§hoes, Gaiters Shp. _ , '''' • soy 'Pers awl - . . ' iiiiit. i z,..,......did 64 . gt . ti t a . • .•. ta. te medlar ' we i tgi= l I li= . 4 - . a lL t baKJ_litaajolleatuattliapitainal. , gornariao-4 , JoursiNuomuic - cuattantly for vale, Coffees. Stigare Mefusee. Elyr• up., Teaa, Bpicee, Balt, Chetree, 'riot:ger, Stale, htuetard, 8 tetra, 111.001131,Buck0s. Blacking. Soap, M. Mao, COAL OIL, Pleb Oil, Tar, .11c FISH of all kind.; Spike, and Nails; Smoking and Clle.wing To. beaus. lie Is always able to supp a Bret rate article of Floor, ith the different kin d, of Feed. Also,Oround Fleeter, wlthGuanoeand other fertll/. sere. COAL. by the hnehel,ton or cur load. Ile will also rue e LINE of FREIGEIT CARS CM to No. 165 ?forth Howard street, !BA LTI3IOIIE. and VI% SU Market street, Pit ILADMPIIIA. All goods Bent to either place will be received and forwarded promptly Ail good. should e marked ..citEHt. CAR." ROBERT M'CUit DY, FLOUR, GRALV, G.ROCERIES, 41,c.1 ri Ba nderaigned is paying at hi. Ware home, in Carlisle Street, adjoining Buebler's Hail, , hi glaea I Wee' tdi FLOUR, WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS. RUCH WHEAT, MATER ANDTIYOTIIY•SEELS, POTATOES, Ac., Ac., nYlie style of thin 1.• el is that of an easy narrative, the mympathle a are those ore right minded Arn,ti can , a tadluvittaprodocanotogiroblmacallbeforeaelliag "dthePredit'iu'''''"th"‘"""'"'"'"l."l - everywhere. —Llr..l.lpg Luton, Litt nes conotantly on hand for sale, 9. HOMESPUN; or, line And. Twenty Years Ago. By A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, i Thomas Lackland. I Price 51.75.: •••11nmspon ; or, Pier and Tw s Mol ,Byrups,Cciffe ee,Bugars,tc.,wlth Balt Yish , we have before noticed briefly, ent is y a bob w hic hwe 011*,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, *c. Mao, cannot praise too highly His deacriptlous hare the best brandsof ifeoCß., with FEED of all kinds, that strong flavor of the wnl. that we notice In the He likewise has opening spring, and that refreshes us mere theA the most costly foreign odor.. SEVERAL VALUABLE FBRTILIZERB,. •Froto silken Sams rental or spiry Lebanon."!, Republican. • Soluble Sacific Guano, Ilhoffee' Phosphate and A t 10. TWO TIIOtidAND . 1111. ES iiN 11 , OldEllgffdi.— A Mexican Union. Santa Ye end Back. A Eutocu, Tour thrOugli . me, Nebraaka, Caloralo Kul Nour sfPr.iro, to Witifal be pays the highest market price. torsi! Kanens , he buys, he sells at the lowest living profits. Ile i the Tear ISHI. BY Colonel J... S. Schee. 1':e01., ask. a .bare of pobik patronage, resolved to sire ! crown Svo. Brice Si. . esCafaction la every case. "Ho ia a groat traveller. an -t. c. ,, :nbinfir... t,h. • di.. ciplined mind ,if ml. atu I:nt w.ill the training: of an army officer. I. ...II qualified to tire AO opinion nyori What he olinserver. Bid 1 4 111,44 of travell.fg ha..far olsbod ham with ercedent ookortonitie• for esieful observation and with greet variety of adwootois lit i the prairie."—Standard, Sew Bedjued i -Kris. 1 "The title glees, however, an Inadequate idea of the natup, of the book, contain, not only desciiptlons of the incidente of travel, tint valuable historical muter which is both new awl intetPsting."—Errning Pat, 4 New Toth. : 1 11. THE II AND-BOON FOR MOTILEILS. A Guide In the Care. of YOtto; Children. fly Edward If Pirk- I or. If. D. A new_edltion. In one volume, 12mo. Cloth, $l4O. • 1 July 23,1569.-t1 NEW FORWAit DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE HAVING- purchased the extensive Warehouse, Care,. Am, of Cute.* E.actsitalr. the undersigned intend lo carry on the businees, aa der the ilrm of Bzou.a. A Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets. ou • more ex tewilve wale than heretofore. wo-A regedarline of Freight Can will leave oat Waiehonse every TUESDAY BOON, and accom modation trains will be run as occasion may requite of this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and frociS Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to as, will beprompt iy attended to. Our care run to the Warehonse of Btevenson k SODA, 166 north Howard street, Balti more. tieing determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly', we invite everybody to give ace call. =MEM A. E. ECTENRODE HAS Laken the Weteboase, lately occupied b Philip Minn. at Granite Station, on the line ef tti taeburi; Railroad,: miles from H nnteratown, and wilt deal it, all Linde of Grain and Produce ) giving the higlimt market price. I will also keep constantly on hand *rt. sale all kind. of GROCERIE-S, Coffee. B mtar.Moluses.Bystipa, Teas. le., with Sal Pla b. Oil.. Tar, Soap% Bacon and Lard, Tobacco., &c Also, tffarbeat brands of PLOLIR, with lUD of al kinds; al.c, Coal. I respocifally solicit the patronageorour friends, and fnvft• th• public to call and ssatnins my stock. • . s. JeCKENRODE, Jan.22,—tf DANIEL GULDEN , DEALER IR . Dry Goods, Flour , Grain / Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &c. THS undersign lid keepinn hand, at pia Warehouse, known no" Gulden's Station," Inntrabso town. obip on the tine onkel) ettynbutgltalltoad, nil kindir GROCERIES, Including Foos. Coffee, Molasses. Spices. kc., with Felt Fish.Oila,Sobaccia, Bacon. Lard, &c. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stpff, Shingles. Laths,Stove and Blacksmith Coal. Also. Guano, and a large assort ment of Dry Goode, Boots and Shoes. Bate and Caps of all kinds, which be is prepared toseil at thelow set prices. . He aleopays the highest market price for roar, Orain,Oorn, Oats, Buckwheat, Oloverand Timothy Seeds, Potatoes, to., or willreceiveand forward the same to marketing' commission. Htrespectfully sake hte frLestle and the public to glee Mint call. Aug.2l.lB6T.—tf DANIBLGULDIN. imps +mut. • J. J WIBLE. , WIC J. WIWIJ Joseph Wible & .8ons ? Prodpee Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. South-east royneref Railroad and .Washington *reds, GETTYSBURG PA. GRIST cub pried sld for all kinds of Grain and Country Prodoce generally. The highestas cub g l e paid for good Hay,and Ryilltrzw. Won't!! keep teetteut l 7 on hand toeuie all kinds of G R,O CF, R such as Sugars, Coteau, Tess, Molasses and Syrup, To tem*, Save, Spirse,nnst erverything usually kept In &Grocery }Store. LINE OF, OA14" TO BALTIMORE. We will run a line of Cars to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of INEBSON a 00., 124 North at, corner of Smalls', for the transpottatliond *nada each waY, leering Gran very Monday and rw homing Weathda • lizebilet 'inn& of FISTILIZIBB constantly on trisactrred at short notice for those ordering. April 9,18011.—tf • 11 11 )PEMOVAL.-LThe undersigned Jl.ll, or remondhls 61171 TING 011703 tram the Dtatoood to the ears*. •X Banned sod Weshisitos Sv.-etae. he wxo $ plowed to met his old did st Patrons • V.93TERN. .PU-tgOlag,'-.4INDS. , • I, ;#;041 okrititlip 111 W R C T S • - tiAr I, todeed near . 1 1 0 14 " 41 ;P a e - - Oa fair Pr, 4-414^44.104,1!" Tioditamk, hookodd,z 7 up l e;.- kW Ash 1"16111116,4-te - ~ , NE EN t , t 4. 4:1114e - 4i 1 t •;,1 •,. , • lisad ur wad* AO LOW 1101111111. An DID& 140 a tbr NU mY/Cr taa•olivoloolk*4itithr rim t mat Olt TOollipt WM, 31 EA &mth &sib it, tax. y .JOS.EPR UOBA IifiItHORANT: TAILb , mutttss3Bmui - Erze4T, GETTYSBURG. rralt misdiadirtioa, of the late Bras of Geo; Jacobs & Era., would - meet respectfully Worm his Blade asid th • potato generally, that he hag opened Merchant Totbrftg eatabllehment la Chambersburg street t Meitt door to the old place, and threedoon east of tho.ieslaione Rouse, whmellus Wimpy to "Mt on WI who may pat - make him. Ills stock of BURRS, CABBIWIES, YESTINGII, TRIMMINGS, *c., tc., Au, will be *and choice and eheap—very desirable to se het tram. All kind' of Goods for sale—whether he manufactures or dot. GOODS MADE UP with dispatch, as well when bought at other stores as at hie own. The very best work will be made—good tits sod substantial sewing —a nd nothing Will be deemed too touch trouble to render satisfaction in every case. The latest lietvTork fashlobs regularly received. Gutting gone, as usual A share ofpublio patronage Is solicited, and no ef fort spared to deserve it. April 18.—tr . _ . c forivarding,l; ouso. LO' lIERE THE undersigned has leased the Ware-house on the corner Or Stratton street and the Rai Iroad,o ettesb erg, Pa., :and ea rrT on , th Grain & Produce Business • In all' tebranches. The highest prices will always be paid the Wheat, Rye, Com, Oats, Clever and Timo thy Reeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Day and Straw, Dried Fruit, hints,Soap, riams,Shoulders and Sides, Pota toes, with everything else In the estuary produce line. . . GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS April 2,1869.--e DEALER iti GjITTYEBUItO, l'EN,3l'4 ROBERT McCUILDY, WM. M.ISIGITAM. ALEXANDER COBEAN JAMES BIGIIAM. NEW FIRM Zi Z WIBLIL t~, -MANN 7.% -if Atm* - • . • iost, - Oleg SAY sh g - I. 4a i ;' , :t..7-- ~ ,A 1 i '?' . .. Any beak pahlbborby Iran 41 Roved tour smong, wag. zr. r.; vitt be wit by tbest Patel' perm, op receipt of thentreetbeif 'Wow. = BRZNIBI. Idle, Letters and Poethumage Work! of Predrfkei Bremer. Edited bi her efeeer,i Mulatto Bremer." madded trots Bwediah ibj Freda Dillow. In one rot. crown Bvo. BARMF" , • attettnut, MI& Emu • ' , We bays quoted to much from this clusaking vol ume that we bays no room *r Anther quotations, bat It Is a tpok to be read."-- 4 111seminer, Zoittioft. "The fumble biography is delightfuL, chisaly become it shows Predrika in the boaizm of her family, from earliest childhood. and may be said to'trees the hie top of itpr mind."—PlagedepAitt Pews. THE OPEN POLAR RA. Popular 'Rion. By law I. Hayti, H. 1). With ulna illnetaations on I, and ams r. 1 vol., post Soo. Cloak, S2EM. ndition, embellished with six full-Page drawn by Darley, White and others, from ' - f:t sketches; three full page charts; twen iettes, and a fine portrait of the author, el. lyol., klyo. Price ai3.75; half- trill Dr. Efay, ty-elght v. engraved on "What we heys mai. trust, send many read heroism le remarkabl4 bracketed with the late Dr London MAtertita. 3. BEZTCHES ABROAD WITh By Pelix O.C. Darley.. With ' , s A smaller illustrations on wood. A)lta t . three additional vignettes, and priniat. per. In 4to. Price In cloth,s3. • $4; morocco, $4. .Undoubtedly, Mr. Carley is the best drat4h4sman In the United States; and judging him by what bas here done, be can have no superior anywhere. 'MN designs are engraved by accomplished artists In the best style of art, and taking these, together, with hi own entirely natural and unaffected description of what be saw abroad, we know of no simila.r produc tion which we should be wilting to recommend so un reservedly."—Borton Courier. JOSEPH .TA,COBS 4. OLD ENGLAND; Its Scenery, Art and People. By James M. Doppia, Professor In Yale College.— I vol., ISmo. Price S'-'. "This book has the advantage of concleielfand em phatically pointing out many comparatively :neglec t• ed object. of interest Mid sources of In fermadion and pleasure. `Old England' Is Just the book for the de parting traveller to put In lily pocket to refrevti hle memory and make suggestive his tour."-"—Bestrm Transcript. 5. ITALIAN JOURNEYS. By Wi !DUO D. gowelle author of "Venetian Life." I vol., crown Nro. Price 12. “There 14 no Mrfr.r ..f tra•eln In our gay 'to .Imule sincere, enjoy/able pr..11:4G10. --Brooklyn:Union. "It is not ,o much what Mr. Howe 11. sees an what he Ignores that gives hi, readers the sense, Artists they have finished Ills hooks, of hiving been lingering as2r achartnin narrative."—/,",:Grn Post. 6. VENETIAN LIFE; Including Commerclal;Soclal, l• Historical And Artistic Notice of the Place. By II William I/ Howells 1 vol., Cr.olfll Bro. PrJce es tra cloth, $2. "It is Venke directly presented to the imagination, Steeped in its own peculiar atmosphere, so that we see what the writer sees, share hi. emotions, and are mode the companion of his walks, rather than the reader of hie pages."—Boston Daily Transcript; • "Probably 110 book of the V. Amon ha• given so much delight as Mr, flowella"Veuetlan Howell. ha. prodncrd enlume which is worLy to stand with Ir s in„Ce•Alhatnbra.'"—flarrjord Preis. 7. REMINISCENCES OF EUROPEAN TILA FEL. By Autlrew P. Peabody, D. D., LL. D, Preacher to Harvard enleersity. Price fl • JOHN CHESS "On art, architecture, lawn, tnannera and saciety his criticiam• are dt , ..criroinatiug, kindly and often original; and the volume contains mere information, lees hote and more Point saline, than many of far greater size and pretension."—Saturday Review, Lon dom. 8. THE TURK AND THE GREEK; or Creede. Kacee, I Bcciety and Scenery In Turley. Greece and the rale. of Greece. By S. G. W. lrnj u,dn . I vol., 'Gino.— Price $1.50. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, No. 5 North Seventh Street. Arent* wanted. • ~ Philadelphia. Pa. , "Hi. MY ] . is Pin'a 10 ", 'nd i.e b.. th , art `., gTour. ,: N ~. 624 Filbert at. bet. ht h A 7tb itatket & Arch as., In; tacit to a clan Philadelphia, Pa 7iwu • 1 Yeb.l9.-6w "Tb• volorn• Immure au heritatively •II the titra tion which clutters are - c••ramuelly eking, re• MovPs the painful ch•nnt• pith which they are eon tinuelly troahlett. It te truteeel or anti] great genie- I tical value. end tne.-te ;ruerel It want, that there I monk! &err./ to lir 11.. why it efn,n lil 0•4 roe oldrred a nrrearity in every iitntly."—lturton Tratucript. • I • 12. 'WOMEN IN PP.Ii•ON. By Carolina It. Wow},_ In 1 Probably never before in the whole history of medi cine. has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long seripe of years. and Among mast of themes cf men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has tir tame better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the varion• affections of the longs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector a:tainst thlko. While adapted to milder fore" of die- ease and to young children, it is at the name time the most effectual remedy that can be giren for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a prevision aralust madden at -13. •t ck• of Croup. it ghrhild be kept hand in every T[76 DIARY OF A MILLINER. By Belle taatl y,ca allare sometimes s d indeed uktar.4 to (Caroline H. Pious,. In I volume, limo. Cigth, colds and cough., all should be pro sided ss BEMS an sl.2lf. tidnte for them. • Although settled r' ,, n rum nI s thought Wilmette, 'A smart routs tell many a fine story.; A still great number, of case., where the disease seemed smart milliner I. •Belle oils,' and that is just what she settled, have been completely cared, and the patient es. Her narrative has all the vivacity and p uaficy restored to sound health by the •.. - 71erry Pectoral. So which belong to Sfirom•ri. Now it sends a keen shalt, and thee f Alows a sally of exquisite hoccor."—?l/- complete nits mastery over the disorders of the Longs bony Erpress. and Throat, that the most ulodfriate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they antosid e and disappear. Single's and Public Speakers find great protection from It. Asiasita Is alwaysrelieved end often whollyxcured by it. Broachifieis generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. Bo generally are its virtues known that we need notamilish the certificates of them here, or do more thifi assure the public that its anglifies ate fully maintained. • Ayer l Ague Cure , Fbr Fever and Ague, intermittent Fever, Chat Fever Remiitenl Freer, Dumb .Ague, Periodical or Bilious Pere, ' db., and indeed all the affections which grfee from matarious, war" or sairignalic poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does notlitil. Containing neither A rseedc. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or 110i/100008 substance what ever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its ogres in the ages districts. are literally beyond IFCCOUIit, and we believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we recelmrof the radical cures effected it obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly tined. Dnacciimated persons, eith et resident In, or travel ing through mimmatic locallt fen, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver Comp/aints,mislng from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellentremedy,stimulatingthe Liver Into healthy activity. Pox Dillon. Dian:demand Liver Complaints, It is en excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. J: C. AYER t CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists/ Lowell.Mass.,and ao I d allronad the world • • Mrs. WoEsi's ree,rl or the hre of a .I.lltron ha a State Prison, is onsatorned fact. PS ON, ART. By Francis Turner Pelgrere, late Fellow orEgeter College, Ox( rd. One en 16mo, red cacti, gilt tops. Price $1.75. • • "31r. Paint - ace's canons of art are eminently .ea tholic, free from any tendency to eepaational ism ; atal, though his examples are confined chiefly to the cur• rent emanations of British culture, bin motives are general, hI. reaeonlng broad, and hi. style of expdes sion is each as carries the ere (Olt of euthurtry."—B4. ton host. 16. TUE ART IDEA ; Sculpture, Painting and A rad tectore in America. By James Jackson Jaren. 1 vol.; 16nio, cloth. • Price E 1.75. "Them:dame deserves flan careful study of intel ligent asnatettre of art ; and, whatever diderencewisf opinion It mat tall forth. Its details will be found - of rare interest and full of instructive ouggestlons." N-te fork Tribune. • July 16.-3 t • u tonsegnence of the disastrous fire, which in Jan nary last, destroyed their store and its contents, J. E. CALDWELL & CO Jewellers, Rare bad made °ape/ally to their order in Europe and In America, an entirely New Stock of Choice Goods', Which are now opened and ready for examination. Very Fine Paris Mantle- ClockS, (Every movement with the new improvements.) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, Bronzes, Groups and Figures, GORHAM BIANI7PG CO'S FINE ELECTRO WAEES, Beat Sterling Silver Warea, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c., A very tall aetwrtmeat at very MODERATE PRICES. 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4, 11369,-.li f'.4o .STITOII: 837 50 . sac .. JO Ant claw RIMING II UT NY $4O aim u premiums Ito. VC 60 worth - , Ed 60 $4O otintosoriptious tbr WOOD'S ROMS-60 ' $4O HOLD. ADVOCATE, a Brat chum 60 $4O Family paper, at 76 contra year. — , 60 $4O . Alio6o $ B2 TICK ! TICK ! I $3O AMERICAN WATCHES, worth s3t, $3O $32 siren for $3O worth of robocriptionii— $3O $32 Also , • $3O SI2. DICTIONARY. - '-. $l2 _ L. , $ll - Witater's: ITlAbiddisss NetiousifY, . 1 3 $l2 worth $l2, given as prowl:motor" • $ $l2 $l2 worth of aubacriptions. Abo $l2 $lOO Sunday School' $lOO. 8, $BO ' L.T.RILARIE $BO $6O Lu g . or amall, to be .electe d from - $6O 1 ‘00,30133303*the 1 caw am Oat Book. ' t i nit i d sow era Ma prunta 4.. , videos saopido - rab- t.: 1 AC AlsoPerealolbor Arminian 343117 inmal. * O . ' ' tiltitbs . 411, r0cti".( 13330 3/ 2 7-034131th. PrIPOMP•r tue,pontr Its 16 lard* pew, and that 10 proud, -Igtemikwitisomd Tomporwa. 1.3 Um to. elha 1140 taigroTed Wee MAW lit rt micka tr 111.410bamithwi cow._ .4443,33 ; ' ' - ' • ,_ CA, WOON ,, = - 01 ... -13 ~..-. "7, P.o.3olldtair. idvbsell4N.T. "Ail* Lt. 41- :::~ :.. of Dr. Hayee's book: will, we -• to Its pages. The, Doctor's . 1!I be well deserves to Le ‘"" - tue In Arctic•hostors.— 'EN AND PENCIL. ,full•pagiid and 74 tiw iwilion with \d on ,toned pa- . • dloth gilt, Entirely Dew New dealgas /or the present at ME CM ILMOZ 'alavJgc&lf4S2l's FIRST : P I UH ELASTIC'`` STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut deed, Philadelphia POINTS OP EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from tb• spools. No fastening Of seams by band and ' no waste of thread. Widening' of application without change of ad justment. The MOM retains ita beauty a nd firmness after wash ing and Ironing, Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Saw ing Machines, these Machines execute the most beantillil and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. Sir Th e Itigheet Premiums at all the fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover k Raker , Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in coal ',petition • •i"The very highest prize, TUE CRO99 OP THE LEG/ON OF HONOR, was conferred on the repro mentative of the Grover Baker dewing Machines, at the Exposition Universeße, Parts, Ixo, , thns attest. log their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. figir•For sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg. NOTICE. T HE undersigned having had 17 years' experience as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover A Baker Family Ms. chine as the cheapest and best machine for family use. The simplicity of coostructicn and elaatici stitch made btee mad:lineman ; two very impty of ort ant point* in th e i r s favor. 250.000 of these machine. re today bearing witness to the troth of our as sllene and the deruendls steadily increasing. 'e have also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and G\achdrimmers nae.• Call and see us. a os.„ b. W. ROBISON, Agent. Chambereburg et., Gettysburg, Pa. Juno 111389.—1 y T 0 31 ILL REEPtIis th. N E It 9 AND COUNTRY STORE— \ AT E \ RIDLEY'S , II I\me JOLIiINd\ii()OIS, CP 1,1,111 You will find thi , . Largegt Ado" cf Millinery and StrAw Gor , •!, in City, ~h, l .1 ,tit;rl bargainn not Tu lo• hmityl VPv r , t hot - ,the at ect• Buy ar, , l 2r1 . 1 EDUARD RIDLEY, 3V9, 311,311! GRAND, AEA GB, ,h, 7u ,AL t,;N STS, C ANCII, Mole, Pi Pit 1110 , :k Beet from the Bowery, NEW YORK CITY. Third and Sixond Floors Pint Moor.—Whnkaale excluiire ly April 2^..—Zhnn PUMPS 1 PUMPS 1 F OR pure water use, neither bad tasting wood, rusty trop, or poison lead, but • THE CHLEBILATED CUCUMBER PUMP, made of wild encumber wood, entirely taftelm, dun:. Git and reliaLle. Nut a patent article, but the good old• fashioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefbre perfect and accurate ID all its parts, raising an equal amount of water, and costing less than half the money. Easily arranged so as to be uon.freezing, and in constractionao eimple that any one can put it up and keep it in repair. After tlwronch trial It is acknowledged the BLIT AND ClitAet/if. Twelve feet of tubing with each pump, free of charge. Dealers sap plied at lowest tuanufactnrers rate.. For circulars, price lista, &c. Call or adddres• 4ttUi~L. yOUNT'S COMPOUND FOR THE CURE OP I PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLLI2 . ;ZA, or any otber Inflammatory or insrarddisenasi of lb., , Throat If not of too long standing , . Ailiso,SCA RUST FEVER. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF. CASES, in different parts of the country, and hat never been known to fail If taken in time and according to directions. It is warrsuted to cure. Give lt a trial and It will speak for itself. Every household should provide themselves with is box of this medicine and keep It on bands. The cures that it has effected are truly marvelous. 1191...Prea rod and sold by 'min YoUrf CO.,Oet tyeburg, Pa , by their authorized agents. l'Or sale st nearly all eh ',Stores In Adam, calcify. May 211.1887.-tt 1811AgL rouNr& co. AYER'S SHERRY PECTORAL, Fur Diseases of the Throat and Lunge suctwas Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough; Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. PRICE.,iIOO PER BOTTLE. • Torso'. by A.. n Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg Pa [Oct.2, 1888.-3 a AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR 41E RENOVATION OF THE RAIR . G-rpat Deaielentturn of the Age A dread* which is at ones agreeable, healthy, and effeotual fct preserving the hair. Muted or gray hair s i soon Tiara Ito iteriginal color and the gloss end frealuess if youth. Thin hair is thickened, killing raw 7. hair ' and baldness often, though not slimy/ caredby am. Nothing can restore the hair where the se are destroyed, or the glands atrophied end decayed./ But . such as remain can be saved for useful nese by ibis application. Instead ontruling the hair with simay sedknen4lt will bap It olsen and vigor ow,: pi' occasional use will prevent the heir from lairskiggmy or filling ogy and consequently prevent hab4isea. /roe from those deleterious substances w make somepreparations daugeroup and Wart— cusp the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harps it.. If Wanted merely for • / HAIR DRESSING, nothingsbeesn be found so desirable. Vontabing tritter oilnardyti, f t does not • U taltecambrfooind let Wits tango oa the h a ir, &tin Its rich slaw 'iutetapt agretsfulperfoune. Prepared irrPr. J. G. Ayer ar, Co., k ANALUICAL,.. „.. . . 10-NrE1414.:11U43. . . -::44itagukitiolop - 43 „ 111 V‘ , ‘V NoPU FAMILY WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS ; TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. /1 general assortment of all Goods uisually kept in a Roma- GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1867 —tf GROCERY JACOB W. CRESS H AVING opened a new Grocery,a Gettysburg. OD the north-west corner of the Public Square, has lust received a splendid assortment of ritliSH GROCERIES, Including Sugars Coffee, Molsasee, Syrup, Teal', Sptcee, Tobacco,Balt, Fiab,Hame, Shoulder,, kr Abu; QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuta,Frults,Sospa, Fancy Articles and Notion, gener ally We wit! also keep on hand FLOUR and TEED STUFFS. Having prirchasey! fur CASH, I am prepared to eeil very cheap. Give me a call and judge fur your ise Ire.. Sept. 25.1867.-tf GROCERY. WM. B. SEALS lIAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and •this residencestijoining Meals k Brother's Marble where he la prepared to sell as cheap as the cheeps. anything In hi. line. Give us a call. March 19. 1889—tf GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BASK. GOVERNMKNT BONDS, of k inds, BOUGHT ►nd SEVEN-TH.IST YBONDS conTertedi oFIVI-TWEN TT BONDS wi thou t charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED TheIIIGIIEST PREMIUM paid on OLD apdBILVER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought for persou without CLLLAGING COMSLISSION. nearest on BRECIAL DEITOSITS advanced Iper yen Persons wishing information In regard to 11. 5. Bonds and Stooks of all kinds, are invited to give ties call and we wilier. all Information cheerfttlly. J. EMORY HAM Cashier Getty'burg, Oct. 30,11187-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP . 'GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW • Retarget on SPEDIAL DEPOSITS u follows: I PER OUT. PER ANNUM PORI TEAR, 4 " " " " MONTHS, 3 . 44 44 44 44 •44 gat • WILL CASH 00112DIIND INTEREST NOTES AND . COUPONS. - - Will alsortrehese orasll.STOOL and _ DI :11711Tp d rity o f .aarginamtrta'antildi GOLD AND SILVER, and With pleasure transact all badness prantptly at berstoforepertaltdni to a weßregulatedEutk. Gio.A.BirorA Oehler eittribtrigie..o,l2lf-tt • ' ' • WOOL ; VANiItD . . , Talladaraistell . trails* largo pinata, of Wtol. tr i which la 1,111 pay the Ibtpiest prim Baliap ta at awe. inalrx D. DVPHOIN • • T4toraittptiaratlaselsettSpaddi. Ost GROCERIES & LUMBER . AEPAXTOVEDPORE, ON Mil MLR, BALTIWOILie •b. b ' ECRU? GIVITYSIDIREI PA. N , . PRESII . GROCERIES every walk from the City, Provisions, Dried an ems Nulls Oran kinds, always on hand, at loves ratoa. I LOIIII,,CDRE IIEAI , CERIBI, KIRI CIDER VIM . NOAR,BOAPS OF ALL RIEDE, CANDLEE, NOTIONS, COEPRLTIONARIEE, BROOMS, ho,; also, LUMBER , lath as Scantling, Posts, Shingles, Plant, he., con t tally on band at lowest living rates. Call and sae. Jude JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer in flour, Groceries, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., IIIIVITES the attention of the public to their liTrge I. stook of Goode, at the old stand. on York' garret. next door to the Globe too, couainting of the best ot GROCER 1E,6, Sugar., Syrups, Mola.see, Cotruem, Tens. Spicpm, ea!' kc.; the BEST BRANDS OF }TOL R n the market, with Heine. eboulders, Side., Flab, Dried Fruita,Contections, tc. Mee, NOT I 0 , la great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware Stone ware, Crockery-ware. Baskets. getrars, Tobaccos and atboaeead and Oil nvther articles. BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and frost,. always for Sala. GlLLlttlPit & Co. will spare DO effort to plen,, and are confident of bring able to to no by constantly Iteepllig a fall and choice etockrand selling at the very lowest profit, COUNTRY PRODUCL wanted, either for the cash or in radranga for anortir,llighert market price allowed. JOSEPH S. GI Li. ES PIP., J1111017,14P3.—tf %\7%1..1. MARTIN, Wiltdennle and Detail Dealt r in dROCERIES A _VD LIQUORS — A large lot of Groceries that I am eellin . g Cheap MEM \CHOICE LIQUORS, Old\qye Whisky ciyht gears • \ Vcry \ pld Fecnch Brandy, ALL OTHER iiINDS OF LIQUORS, N A general 111.R.Urt111CL t of44TTERS, atuont which In Misbler'e Herb Bitter, Pure Liquors for M p 0... t W3l. J...IIAItTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, tc., at WM J. MARTIN'S. April 30 , 1c69 BARGAINS at the new IN GETTYSBURG Notion Store yard, in EAST YORK STREET financial. SOLD ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED 6 PERCENT. for I year, 4 PER OENT. for 6 month., 8 Mt CENT. for 3 months. MEC gtratkul .THE DCBGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers - and Mowers. A careful namlnttkos of thin machineswillcom menee any one of their superior merits over all ethers, in streigtb, detrabliky, tan of draft, sod re. liability fin work, on all kinds of ground, end fa ev ery variety of grass and grab. Confident of this we invite those In want of &good neaddoe to examine far thesneelvse belbre porch/SID. elsewhere. Then machines an be eolif 'to Naked • Rowers— .RNAPIRS as Hand Rake, fielAllake, or Dropper.— Two differeut- sizes: No. I Machine, with two cutter Ban and three Intros, netting Die and a hal feet list grain and four feet eight 'lsabelita glues; No. 2, rot. tint four hotels inches. We have thitconfidenee in these machines that w • are willing to let those wanting a michine test them with any other they may wish, and keep the one that sires most antlers-Mon. DODGES' AUTON AN SRL If - RAKE has given tench eeeeeee satisfaction that we consider It the best Self-Rake out, and le attached I. no other machine except the Dodge Machine, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the bunted' of those wanting machine■ we would refer them to • tow of those to whom we have sold the teat stunts, elk: John Deardorff, Ran., Ephraim Lady, George Lilly. Jonathan Wilder, James Mickley, DanielEettle, John Bender, John Eckert, Wm. Punt. Coreelin• Lott, Wni. Golden, W. Ross. Also, WIRE TOOT RakeA RAKES, Including Rater celebrsted Brandt end Salteffecharging Rates. Al,e. Pt OUGH:s, PANNING MILLS, AND FABN IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Persons wishing . to examine machines will god them at the warebutlits JOBIPH Witte A Boss, Oettys burg. Pa., or at the residence of the eabscribir, 2 mil. from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. Per. ernes wanting Circulars will addreee the sobscriber, Gettysburg, l's. April 2.3 -tf GET THE BEST! NIS I IWITTS - T3IPROVED . MOWER AND R NADER The strongest, :lightest -draft.,. most compacii simple and perfect Alachine ever of fered to the public. The molt ridgniol having taken the Agency (1: Si • hwitr. ' • Celebrated Improved slewer and Peeper, in, ites the attention of the Rumen. Of Adams county P. it, or ti.. Try best marline now in market. ;Z,I 1,141. h,ll.PUltiriteing every net sssss 3 point vor.stitnto a perfect machine, Is so simple that th• most uo•. peri•beed perrion can readily understand it. It sonsistv of a ttfA nntober of bolt, pieces and parts than .ais other Ti,., bier. and is better adapted to all kind. itl - 141.17,: and ' llowit.g. AI I ~ r ough elamltra tow and trod will . h ew br • .ou,l all donht. P•rnir eel dem ring to purrha.e v Brat eINNS roisidiinto at low price, willih) ell to CAI/ 31[0.1 elamine it.. Price ; ::toper .1 ttnch Went s."sd. A LSOe—THE Cucumber Wood Pump I Wel's,Cieterne,&c.,—the hest in market—and th, st,,k bei nc made of cucumber wood the taste of th• ig 0.4 ntl,ted. r>r-Perenn• desiring to pee the Slower and Reap,. or Punip. to .o Ly culling at Crewe WareLuuu•, Opttylhurg; II errh's Warebowie, Ncllt olf•Jrd, or at the rrenfenre Of the 1,1 - rit or In New Salem May 14. I 9.--;1; JUAEl'il KUNKLE. STILL AII.FAI) REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age, superior to any other Machine now in am, an I will excel any that will ever be introduced, her ing Leon t boroeghly tried and given general Woofer tion. I would note inform all those who intend pur chasing Machines to Call and examine for themselves. This Machine noted particularly to enrol all other machines iu etrength, durability, ease of draft, and reliability el work, in all kinds of gram* and grain.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which la a great Item in Machines to a farmer. It ran be need &A a band rake as well as a self-raker. It cuts S feet 2 inches in grain; 4 feet 10 inches in gran; has a steel cutter bar, with wrought Iron guards ; it. can be need as a Single Slower as well a. a Combined Machine. A full trial it the Machine can berhad. Alan 8111 REIIAN'SSYLE-DISCHARGING MORSE RAKE, and the great •nil well-known BRANT RAKR, the best rakes reel Introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH, w rou,ht iron frame, very light and strong, steel shovels, easily weal sited to rum shallow or deep, and is neetly.and tastefully made ALSO, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR PAN NING MILL, the old eau:borough f an Improved, for many yearn a great favorite among the farmer. of Penus3-Ivania. It is large and strong, has two cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of PAR-MING IMPLEVENTS always on hand. Any person wishing to examine these Machines can !leathern at the Battle-held Hotel or at my residence, 3 miles from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown road sod the Baltimore pike. • LEWIS A. BUSHMAN. -Hay 28, 18G9—tf SURPRISE OATS j AM prepared to larnish STIRPISE PEED OATS to person. desiring Weis 47 lbs when fully matured, and ripens ten days ea g r h l ier than ether oat•; grows larger and stiffer in the straw ; and will yield 100 to 12S bushel■ to the acre. Persons wanting lt mast make early application. will deli,. the Oats to penmatq to Oettynbarg or vicinity at $3 per bushel. Address CHARLES W. GRIM, • Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Adamson., Pa. Jan 15.—rf 4tarpcntas and itontrartoro. m. C. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors J. W. CRES.° Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor- nice, Dcior &Window - Conatantly on band and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen..nd at REASONABLE PRICES. I,l.ordere prompt', attended to Jan.ls,lB6.—tf GEO: C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, ,PA., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the AA. public that Le has removed totals new Shop on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets, and ',prepared to take contracts forint tins. up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rates as any builder in Gettysburg—all wort guaranteed lobe o beat quality. Hebopeeby strict attention to boat neva to merit publlcpatronage. Give alto a toll April 9.1889.-tt CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, Having removed to my new Shop On Wecaltingtcm street, between Middle • ana Chambreaburp rireets, sod Introduced Steam Power ,I am prepared to fur nish all kindsol work , for bendier purposes , of the best material, and as neatly and obeap.ly anti can be deneatnny other establishment In:theeonnty. ix parieneed Rands always in readiness and work ex. anted with promptness anddispateb. AINTOod•ro lot all kinds oThrookots,floOollo, Moo id. lop. April to., promptly Sited tind on nessonable terms. 111.11160.-if AGENTS WANED. FOR atAmßEßzavw 11._A W 0 K FOR THE PEOPLE! Yell Inatrcutfona and Practical Forms, adapted to Kr" any Kind of Bushmen, and to all the State" of the 17nlon. BY FRANKLIN °BABB/JILIN, Of the United States Bar. "There Is no book of the kind which will take rank with It ibr auenticity, lutalilience, and complete nese.nz-aprthefithtki (,thus.) Reproliems. This Is the ML! YrmW BOOK of the kfoi Oublith ad kr aim lean . Lls prepered trdi an able PUB* TIOAL LA B., of twenty-five pars' experience, and te just what everybody needs for daily use. /bin Welly sacommandid by many mutinied Jed,m6 Inc - lu.dins the Oblat Justice and other Judged of Bas; dat~ewea, and Um Met antic, and satin Bomb of Oosnoatm. onlir by . tabacription. ABUTS Illtalriuk dam; foe CbmaliMa • ; 0, , D. WI. t. 00., Publishers, B et a 1 NNW* ~ Raw' forkChleianatkittaChngalo.. 0 17,1 0 , 11 ouvoio ,, book oubllohod. may ow. *Le f u n owo bodily miaow* ot "a now book , . oft, wooousugrioroolollothGMs, bodoto Do nos oillibfadll" ViOit, , ,,olOkolioto LIJE IMOD be stoo Poop 10. 1,7017111-31., Henry Coip, Beery King. Inaba Pearce.. Deriti Stewart W.llota White - J. J. Kerr, Andrew Welker* Wm. %theta, Jobe thine, Jobe N. Hoffman, John N. Boyer, W3l. WIBLE, Agent HOFFHEII\ - S' Brackets, &c 11=ZI gfl AliUtwerespred • ?IsltBo4, Tait Sax Jay moreiscalfl.oo. . , mot pal within Vio..poik, Clamed until all airometipt . limn of thepablimitinz t.r SMIZISZYIiebit A. I lberaktedis ' etiluz /I a g bythe'quer!er, tl ass will Deluges a pos. .a-rb.eitingho,Niel . : h 41 (tarps 1411 t. to AdaatommisitY . 11111! 1 11 . 0111 ' :1 1 bit istheoli Wes& ots!Sht 4.4 adair raise, • •ss, as., is ••••7 • hod notice. 'Ursa 114' _ • come o ,*l. et utest.lll Jps—llotosrfJ Associate Judges-4 Pr othoaota ry —4 sc:trel • R:piateraxd leceordei—lr • Clerk Q/tAe Cassis— A.W. D It r iet Attorney—Was. A • treasurer—lL D: WatliMi: &Urn—Philip Hasa cwomr—Dr. W.I. gs essyst.-J sus DADA*. wwisliowtre—ShMithsW flulassa. Otore—J. ' 4Phrrinatik Directors ./ the • • Ildnivia I a Dear Alard. -11. 4. Waif. Trtisotn PhysA Addilort —floury L. G. He•BJ SIJILOVOit or • rge.r.s—C. Cru /—W. S. Lia.ntiltus,l. W. Creme, Robert T0W4.4. .:Clerk—F. D. DtlphetD. Coutabl,.-41eorige W. psi ' .4sta“ Director/1-4ra: W•rrea, John F. Me A. V. R luster. -**rigo r Treasurcr —K. G. Parses orrnsicti. Pr,iridant—O•orgekwape.: Cush ian.-J . Emory Bait. Pikr.-henry S. Beno.r.; t D ;re:tars-4"n is B...tpir, Wirt, DATIS Wllla, Day DAisupa tIRST MiltloN.o44:t President—George hrons. Cashier—George Arnold. Teller—Samuel 8r141110.16/1:' DirecOrs-4eurge ThruM. Brotigh., John [turner, saltnno,John Wollord. syza tl*ls President—J. L. Bihte.k. SecristaryWlllibin B. X Treasurer—Alexander Cab • Wl4 /.1 0 ,r1—.1444 1111p11.1 • 4 : .1. ,rot ivAnnler, uoJege Alexander CAsents. t 04.3,13 COMT =flat . , President—Gaorge Owego. vice Pltl ident—Sani gel g. ' Secretary—David ♦.Kneklo Treasurer--Ndward t3..rai in Screcaties (Lac iiinec.-11*• Picking, Jacob King. ADILMI COCSIT AOKI Pr•stdent—Samu.tl !lecke. Tice presi Pnet —William 31 ro,p Secretary—ll Rec.irdi of .i.crciary—kilw ssarer—D..vid Ihn —WilliAus B. Wll ;Lilt:Abu, Frederick Mob! Juba H. NI CI ere! id,lli—lidwardlholigh INEECZErte Sscreinry—John V. McCioirr. rreasever —John Oulp. Ma wagers —J .W W. C. ON** . D. Knadlotiart, Wm, r. At CIAIL COX Ye , :•nt Vnlinestoek U. Dinner. it n tprs—A. D. Dneliter. tV ittle", 3. q. Ita .w. al, W4llll 00 I . r-ti , l , nl 'lvor ge W. MOM 'Plenary and Tenni,. • 414aug•rs--0. W Mk t*Us It u•se I I, 11.3. Biablo,X. GILItt 88 CtILO ietru:rator—nbart,M • ~tur y Treassitr—D trAio, dopart rir•t tr.tl4 rorkee I titer° •64 Be train w ith Baltimore,. teSOMAI qe.tigs .Yo. 124, 1..0. C irl.ale Ind liallruadattee lapse*, Ilre„ .144 lows' IL,tI, lit entl 34 ]ton Cool S tin sr ale. Lerisre. No. terlll.,ilread etre in e • • tie yrolJe Ldge, more hroet,•very hood ~ ./. / .4/11 Tribe. Ne.2l,Lov every Prklay eves 1 , ,,r O. A. R _in SAS Stturility.emilps. .t.l4 , es Oivisait YO. tle Buedisicomery 441..era'n . ,(Chriera)-4. Servica, bl Pro:Henri o[ ' tern ttrly n Sabbath Walueitlal e•osing. D va ning ter, le• enacted. Laf...a n,i . St. Ja +.ol+44ve • wives 4abbatb morale( day eiebing. . t , e VI lilt gOite•pat—ileit Shaver. lervicea dabbat and Thuriday "vitt:ans. PPubyt,rittn—Reir. Wm. 11. i morning and evening; it* G•rnton il•toratot—arir. vice• .iabbath:"lnoralog evening. Calhlie—Rev Joseph Poll• • Ssbn..tne.luorningactd at Sailed i'rvsbeterian.—/teir • by +peel& I appal pinups ta, j M. KRAUT ••• • Lag. Gettysburg, Pi• business promptly atisuided Omce ou Baltimore strain. JULIO le, lette-tf n McCONAUG A- , • Ltw, Waco otto;door store, Ch...nnersnarg otrowt. special mention 4inn• t settlement of Clanton. A 0110111 to l'ocitionapttonntr, af dust 11. itttes,stallctme ly attended tn. • • . L tad .r.trrsuts tocnted,an. In lowasod other w Juno 18,1869.-tf AJ. COVER; .. LAW, will prompfir •Ilotbar. Basluessautruated .1 lice hervreeds rabnessoek • , cores, Saltimor•ifirOot Ifity 39.1867. DAVID A.ll' 17 NBA' \T LAW, will Pro tf.yne in.! 41lother busfassie • Jpposite t be L:ourt Hones, n D AVID AT LAW,Ofike &Wars comer ofeentraSquar*. _ May 2D.1867. ' DR. IL S. HUB J. X. artier Qf Clusztbersb Jose 11, 11169..itf DR. J. A. A&M Having located Et • to all branches of blo ble once whoa not pr McKNlOnMowx, P, 0., Adams county, Pit. I DR. J. W. C. 0' h i his 01lice it Ws r • t rest,two doors ibiv• tto Ch Ciett7sburg,Kar29,lll67. JOHN L. HILL, Ome.ln Chanibernbarg I!!=iM DR. I. R.' BEARS ise, keying lownio• Age Nor vkips opposite thy Globe • w • • &Wei{ Sildiak, SIN Persoikila wept of • ieneil. _Tenn. July DR. C.-W- EITLIKITOWN,sad 0 es at hi. bonito, laundry alloy, near the agate Sala Dtaows. REM''. The dim of Bona hit North Baltimore etnettillefa, aLers. We have co Mak CLOCKS, , W , J E W E' ERE lot all kinds andlatest itylos. alsoido• Gobidigh all Wit ,o,* ;a wfttnravgl., NO EMI =A 1111 lil a e iii OFFICIAL' Mr I=l Vrotosiont OOPOSIII COL. Tali*, =LI GETTYSBURG amain aut (Iloitt lila MUM
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