El =3 • i;•• , - iht WaWIMNIAMILK 1011MNIZZIPS • MI " ' Me& with dlrigreel?l! 040 Es, gorpotiing Prom ronituttimrar de - saying migetsbhs ? If el), it is high thee you roe ihA,,D4,uer your wird sttenten ibr yck iivelk that idrifity" gtents*of sistH, sattrermy.mxi Ismily- ars liable it. he F0rc4:0414 soy *MAMA,' Yoo think 'vet. otalr atr basement is in good innitary . condition. , Do you blow the; it Is ? Have yore &tor grid cardally enuidned the prem ises ? Have you looked over' the potatoes, tundps,,npailno," and Ottleg ,velpstablesoo isoattalit *air condition P tWeirsow that typhcdd and scarlet fevers, and ituittY Othertnost serionsillnewes, hive their origin in cellars, both in city and country ; and we can do our man no greatar service than to iuge thinn to see ?hat at all times,- 'they mein a Ilty, tweet, Wholesome condi , don: Why • should farriers 'and fanners' famillie, living in the country, away from ;the pestilential vapors- of-cities, be-so sub ject to attacks of malignant diseases ? Thoge is a reason fee% and we can point it ont. They arise from the indifference manifested to the observanee of hygienic rules, and the violation of amdtary laws Cleanliness is essential to health, and is just as necessary in the'cotudry as in the city. A family liVing over it foul cellar is more liable to be . poisoned and afflicted • with illness, than a city family living in its pointed atmostphere, but without cellar or basement filled with fermenting roots and fruits. There is far more sickness in the country among husbandmen than there ought to be. With plenty of pnre air, wa ter, and exercise, the evil imp,. disease, ought to be kept at bay; and he would be, if a better observance of certain hygienic conditions were maintained. Bad-condi tioned cellars, small, close sleeping rooms, atoveaLthese are all agents of -evil, and are fast tusking the hoaxes of farmers almost as unhealthy :As those of the dwellers in cities; Axe not theiseftestSons worthy of consideration P--Boston Journal of Chemistry. *.• 4t. • --" iuxki•KT BrAmriuns. Dry earth is a powerful absorbent and ilecodcOn . pf the droppings of cattle. At the Leloteter meeting of the Royal Agricul tural Hosiery, Monle's earth closet formed a rerrattractive and popular affair during the whole, period of the exhibition. Thiiiiinciple• of Moule's earth closet is to tale the solid and liquid drippings nett, or beftite they have been,wasted in the at mosphere or-mixed with rain water. The propolitiott is a very old one, it was a great favor* with the agricultural writers of the kat century, and is, in not a few oases, actually being called into effect by small far mars-who, husband everything with the greablet,, gm,. and .who have, generally, plentyoflinseon band to do so. The prac tice le'llinfirle and carried out as follow: Where two or three cows are kept, very little 'etrai le needed to keep them clean and OW them a 'comfortable bed under at tentive, anruiagement, and with such we have ton dung pita with hardly a straw to be seen in them, the compound being aim ilfir to the produce of a Monies earth closet. few Cart-loads of dry earth, peat, mould, and absorbent materials of this itiztd,; are collected during summer and stored up somewhere near at' hand. We have seen• it behind the cows, and wheeled in with a barrow by the cottager. The ashes from ~ihe cottage fire are added and 'used 411 y when the cows 'retied up. The, cow tionselis cleaned out, morning and eve -Ding, in the usual way, and the moment this 'irodone a few - spadesfal of earth are carefully spread behind to absorbs the liq uid. '['here is a small cesspool to catch anything that escapes, but very little is al lowed to flew into it. The cesspool is cleaned out daily. It should rather be term- ed the manure making trough than a cesspool; for every time the cottager enters, the soh] feces and earth that has absorb- , ed its maximum of liquid are carefully swept into it, and then throughlly incolfOr_ - ated with the earth, and a little fresh earth spread behind the cows_ again. The prac tice is thus More Cleanly and free from smell then the common one. • And the ex tra'labor is less than some may imagine, tind is fully repaid by :the results, as the manure poaesses a very high value. Out side, the dunghill Is surrounded with a low mound or dyke of earthto turn off rain wit- ter, and prevent the cows tramping upon it ; and why the privy, poultry house and pig= -pry are cleaned oat, their contents are spread over the cow dung ; and, before use, the dung-hills is turtUid •in the usual way, the whole being thus _mixed together.— The Gardener's Chronicle. MANIIRES. TAP failure toral gOod Crop s of wheat ar upon land long cultivated is not so often at tributable te indifferent seed as unfair cal tivelon. 4 most cases the soil has been roiled 4 the wheat producing properties, sucfiaillte phosphates, potash and other salts ; , Thia is true in a large degree of the wheat growing section of the older States, where the soil has been so long drained of its substance tint it is no longer possible to raise balmy crop .of wheat in the best sea son.. On such lands farmers should apply bone dust, or bone super-phosphates and ashai triL restore the potash. Lime should be used b gather carbonic. acid. Lime de posited In large piles will collect carbonic acid iirernthe air and become a better . fertil izer. time should be applied with grass or other gegeteble matter, upon which it acts cheminally and produces plant food. It al so carets the efaura,dds in the soil. Some Beldemeedrunlphuric acid which is supplied by sowing plaster. Sown upon clover, plaster causes it to draw to It the ammonia from the air and Wet 3f thn:clovpr he plowed down when in hill bloom and quick lime be used the clover la converted into plant food. The best a 'fertilizer in the experience of the orrliar Iss compost of muck, bartitiod‘ manure: end clay, thoroughly decomposed and mixed with equal parts of him; ashes, Salt; Plaster and bone phosphate. No mil except t virgin soil will fail to produce wheat with this compound. It should be thoroughly mixed and screened, so that it can be drilled in With the wheat. It should be used in the . Pail whin the rains help to decompose It and to enrich the surrounding soil; and when the grain roots are ready to take up the parts most needed for food for the wheat plant. Plant roots do not per meatarmartures and take them up_until they ans i decompMed by the action of the mois ture. In time of great drought manures yield very, little nourishment, When the Moisture pezetrathstlatsoll the roots of the ' plants imiarcti for now Ishii:tent, and if the theyAbM the parti al' atra l ipitior pila a very all met be 'ap plied It - ,to soil and reellalige cops oi A ninon of Attenntaink , Maine, has pia tine yaw tales - : 01000 worth of from a Ilitlonorn *LB an acre of haat - • • • - ` 4 *wan) wood label make au excellent . : 1 dressing err orchards, which ye demoothehid hide Wont epabirtlia itsxtmeciide is a powerful _ • frOmpute ban exializitiiitfilizer of gran and iambus, and aboakt not be wasted, MEM 51/P •.- a.sm 4111 - 1' OfiOnt: .7 44.1141011. ,ILIINSMCX =MEM EANI , PJDOUTBD A LAIIOI snot or SPRING GOODS QIIIIVEIWARI. Apr 1130,1809- tt DUPHORN'S C HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMEBS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY. North-west corner of Square. April 16.1110.--t 1869, DESI R ABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Mott Excellent !Assortment ! I SELL fgor vary Ter.); small profits, and doin • fin Business. FASHIONABLE SUADWg • OF FINE SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADSSOF .FRILICH WOOL POP. LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES UP Al• -, P1-02A POPLLNS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, n AID snarl. SWISS NUSLINS, JACONIT BUS uirs, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAOO.4, COLORED AI, PACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELLIS. &MORI SHAWLS ,CASHWERE lIHA.WLS,TH/BILT SHAWLS. mores, oasannuts,oweinuia,L üBN DU"' INA, OOTTONADR. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NM 'KM, TOW . - ILI. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN MIN HAND KESCHLIIIPS: ithfIi.SCIDERED HANDKERCHISfS, HAM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. KIN'S, LA DI SW, liIIIIIIIIP,A HILDBMWSSUOV.III), - AND STOCKINGS.. am constantly readying the latest stiles of Deese and Panty Gonda. H 7 nook comprises e very thing usually found is a ilret-class DRY GG °DS sTORM, to which I invite the attantion at the pa, )11e, holing assured that Ican saitly comp %M -oon with all ethos Stores In quality efgeods and 14 seas otorioe. J. L. SCHICW. Gs tt yburg, Pa.,Jan.lll,ll6l.—tt $lO,OOO REWARD! STORE ENTE R.. Robert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, W A L; a Zi a ttutt, ak iatt a Is Twirc a )g t iffu e s N The partings:re well known, but hays tints kw or raped word. ontlko7 loft Greenbacks In outing* for this Goods. The persons who took the Goode an very well satisfied that they received more or better Goods Jac their money than they coalklutre not at any other store. Come one I Come one 1 avid sooothio our largit aosartmont of SILKS, GINGHAM.S, LAWNY, BARZGES, ALPACCAS, CLOTHS, CASSIWASS, • TN BEDS, • JEANS, • - ' VZSTINGS, moo, oup.c., moms, dassongli. Qaaosswars, sad se ladsodo sni =retasal of, surplatag Wastes, 1.1111111801 the Am is opposite tbu boartioses, asloacas saws, sad that oar netts b. Tate Deans, sad llama molts. fAmr u 21.1101 L—s MCW SPRING AND 81111/Nl= G 0 0 AT REIgkRSBURG. 4Brisr . .F . 0 WEBS (Ileu: eor.leo lt: nitlikar,) 01)1Draereethdyy la him the ewhiht.tlist they e' V hue jut tetissied frau nfthtii*iit with kepi aspeetwiet - , SPRING. IMMISR GOODS, mirow sw it itateseMits flint ilkottia,oaa• ui staraioft ior =" 41..... 1•11 ftas at —III4III C -14 _914 imakipai bi 4111111 &MI Shy was sal Pin API 410, ids l '="' sol•trionim "Om win • NW I.o l l ll lllal. .11"1171"1"Ml •-• MII =NE ~' £ CARPETS Ge TO D 13 Lan WiP! !Mr -;,~ ~, v . 44 , t 4%. . • , ivotati ...:A.vArt-4.,..1451, 40*s* 4 1t01 .40 ;kVA.._r=ltinlitaNuWati/2414.11 OA; 6 tap 0 :"1" -4 f 1 P - , 7..t/.... 4 'f • "V ' 6 ' aelltagatißottom DE'y 41XIDS 4JD DRIBS MODS, nem. d. taWirfoic.: V)1408, IFIXMIGI443IO3ISIII4.IIANDEII That - aro 'cheaper LUC ever. ILI 4iLiss A;ti aurroNs, in great HOOP SHIRTS, f,lootairrs.PitoZocTON.s AND THX RILE ~ 111 W, 00111111 T. CUL.0106.7 41 . 1 sammion Ittotietf, • PAZ/BOLE AXD LEILBULLAB. Don't buy bog6ro you get my prima CASSENiES,POTTONADXS; JANES, Act To which I Invfte oxisoinotkm in Price, and. Quality. H AT S •Il the latest Spring and Slimmer Styles. SHOES Of all'aidade. In Shoes -I can say that ',keep the best clue of woods thatare kept in county. Those who have tried te get cheap Ilhoee elsewhere soca beinlA thatthey hese wuted their money. le.--tt NEIVSPRING & SUMMER G -\ \() 0 D S AT AREOTSVILLE, PA' TOBIA.S R.\\cOVER HAVING opened a new atom, in liireudtsvi lie, hoe just returned from the city with \ • splendid se iortment of DRY GOODS, ^ GROCERIES, QIIRENSWARE, HARDWARE, Ac Humbug ptarebased my entire stock for cub. I asp la NOE very dump: .Give MO &Clllllloll4llge, y men*. T. R. CO "May 1:11.—Orm gads, giugo, *airbus. 69. 69. JUNE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drngs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PIINZ'SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, DV=S AND DTI STUFFS, SOAPS, PERPDMES AND TOILET GOODS, TNEBOVEITING 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 hest aad cheapest lottiorsas, Cattle awl Swine. Other Horse Powders et approved tr.ek es HUBER'S, Baltimore_ Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. June 11, 1869.—tf A. D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBEIiSBIIRQ STREET, Near th• Diamond STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PEFtFIIKERY AND TOILET SOAPS AIiarOGIINTRY 31ERCILANTF supplied at wholesal city prices. DR. R. HORNER will mime the practice of Medicine. Office it Ma DR UG STORE, IN CUAMBERSBURG ST., GETTYSBURG Also, Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA- MISERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, Sc. DR. R. IIORRER•8 DIARRIREA MIXTURE, for bholere .itorham, Colic, Diorama, Cramps, Sick Stomach, &c. Pull directions with every bottle. July 9, 1869-tf JAMES 'CRESS, DRUGGIS Store in Brant's Building, Ballo. at., LITTI,ESTOWN. HAVING opened a 'new DRUG STORY andjiltted It up In the best style, I offer my stook of pure:tad free& Drugs to the.eitlsens of Ldttlestown end vicinity at the lowest mirket rates, consisting In part of Dricgs and gamily Medicines, Pur Liqnor., for Medicinal Purposes, 'Patent Medicines, Horse' Polvders, Pare Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, polite Sosomand Pitney articles. A full 41•01i211011t of Ernelaeo, Stationery of all kinds,agars, Tobacco and Baa Elyatro4fagastio asap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without I siUlag or biasing. This is ths beat Soap in use. Try I% If U warranted 'sotto fitharethehestde or fabric. J AMS ORIN. gottlis and Notauranto. lE AGLE HOT - EL. The Urine* And moat einimodlotis in GITTTSBURG. TEMA. 011111116 Or CaIIINICIAII2II AID TAIIIHIXIMOX 111 . 11/13111 JOHNL. TATE, Proprietor. fora.. omnibut;iiiiiiaiaipielle Baggage, rune tejlee Donee, raerl:Jelnnddepertnreofßal Road Twelne. Oaretalsernants,andreaeonableehaem Illaylte, - . ELI:STONE HOTEL* , OETTYSBURG, i'A . WI. Z. MYERS. PRORRIErrog. NOW OPEN. „Tins is *Jkor lionse,.lßo has teen loud up S i tai noel apjfitrod style. looollos xa idoissom,d ompoolint, no* badness iodise of la* tows =oaths. Ws made Me dui acoossoditilon *ad coal' *Rik toisliii,Witt siiiatterbum miaow. ipti( .; 10.1511 00 1 ! ww71,1111111744 4 11.1‘11""47k 1A 0101 4 1 * "" 1,4 • now open fie tbswitertastasis t s staariali 1/1* olig• • "7,-;*!. . . • - 1. rr... ~,- . . t 1 --.,- .Y -1,44 . -4 -.4211"._1f ,- ,1, - , Airt.4 :....,7 !; -114;i7; 1, 4. .11 4 * ' ' 1 +, '' ' A. .... : 1:: 0 -,a414141 • GO TO NOR,RP'p—If you wuat • isabineis HAT aft? , r ) - r TO' 1410.11,R181—1f you want • 6,h enable NEOS-TPS, Or good PAPER COLLAR is•ACIUTPIP GO TO NORRIS'4,--If you want anything in the GENTUNBLVIS LIN*, tor Le keeps nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and hu the LARGEST BTOOIC IN THB 0011/ITY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want • good pair or HOME MADE GAITERS, war- ranted to give satisfaction or Money REFUNDED. BOOTS & SHOES. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENIVA TORE STREET, OPPOSITE THE B4NIC Here Just reoeived from the City a large Assort ment of BOOTS& SHOES. GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL- DRENS' WEAR, ConsiSting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. fade in luitest styles and of best ,nate- We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER. all kinds of 80073 AND 8110138—the work being made up of beat materialiand by first elm Workmen. The senior partner has been in the business for over lb years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and 'hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfaction. stprlllo, 1869.—t1 CUNNINGHAM Has just received a large supply of SPRING GOODS, COATS / PANTS, VESTS, OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be sold at short profits sod warrant- ad to plague. tillga him a call at hig .tore on Balt! more street,(Picklog's old Stand) near the Diamond April 9,11169.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN ft 'CUNNINGHAM HAVE Jost received from the City a new and large mock of CLOTHING, The goods bare all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the seams of this community. The public will find thegoodstobent the best quality widths LATEST STYLES One and all are Invited to call at our Store, on Balti more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Fahnestock Bros. R. C. COBEAN. JAB CUNNING II AM. April 18.-tf GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, B W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Jan. 15, 1865.—tt CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! 3, BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and York street, haajnet returned from the city .with an unusually attractlveaesortment of CLOTHING IOR FALL k WINTER WI4R, wkick he will villa{ such prices as cannot fail to take them off very vapidly. all and judg e for your. selves. To look at the excellent material, tastalki cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get kis low prices -callers cannot help but buy, whenthey smelt so much to tali* interest to do so. Re has Oosts,Pants,Veets, o hill styles and mai:ari a H ls; . . . ats, Boots and Shoes ; cEldlrka, ,all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handler. hi/Ih, Habit Tian, 'Cravats, LIROU and Paper,Conere, etc nik m,j=kee,Ctombs; Ilmbrellas,Pocketlinives,Eogare, entoklngand Chewing Tobartos,Pipos,Otistionery,ko, Woke, Watches, Jewelry, with a theism! and One aka &refolds, entirety too ifisseeteee Sedation* a newspaper advertisement. , • , Ho oohs tho rotfooti ~f ue of the publis te ail stook, conlidait that it wilt please—ead no *nous or willsellehliaper. Dos , tfeeget the pleite:-onsee ofTortatiriastandtkaDtastondAlsttystrarg , N0vA1,484111,41 JACOB BRIMILBILIO7I. BOOTS HD. SIIOES. NEW__EBTABLIBHMBRT. rpaslutillontemilise-oqqad o noW AliAdjigilbr 1. • loot and shoo Notabuonwons t on Canals st.,. noartholiallroodiltdissp IS Alljirmult• wilaisro he sow Shwa Sor solo; Bonk- espaOters, Blip, C. of illiwost styleit i iiiist amaze' - ' 411 " 1 ...•_,,,,, . , ~./. .t o.sellpet from' : oil -- - W-...-011beattritaiarid;i: i s ,'" I . - :Alhigvellbteli wn .iii•d• 14 maw 2916 Oilths _...___. 1 141 1 _ 1444 ,........7far alta!k.' 'Oh : - w i as= li tTOTES ' lElulf4H7' • ir - It• I . grim . • i e ff *C4 ~ ,~ ~ ~ ~ EEO rials DAVID EITZMILLEB, JACOB A.KITZMILLBB Con.letlug of and a great sod large variety of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, (te.. -• L a ~~~ ~', :'~~! .. ~~.'. VadOr ustonx.. itCtX) ~.-..--\ . tikkili AlittES k emitimiraffita. , ...... e . - „;,,,-.. •,, :. . -11104 % . a l trzi o ill band or madeto 1111.6 • . Oiiiell frt.:toilet with inittnitione gni I mintiest on resent of Post OrlDisaddran. • WIIJ P. 114112G11, 1 at Senth !Ilictli *seen Obeitnni, , 1 PECGADILPRfA. 1 Ja~tytjlß~~l~ JOSEPH JACOBS, _ .02•EAUBANT CIPMEIRSRIIRO mum, orrrrsatrao: Ma* lindorilgued, of,the lai• dna oi Geo. Jacobi • Ero s would InPla TeOpottfally Inform hie fiends andlie generally, that he has opened • Merchant Ting establishment In Cbambersburg Argot, next door to the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone House, whirs he win be happy to wait on all who may patronise him. HI. 6took of CLOTHS, CASsIaIIeRS, VBSTINGS, TRIMMINGS, to., dm; to., will be found choice and cheap—very desirable to so. loot from. All kinds of Goods for sale—whether he Mailam:fares or not. GOODS RADS UP with dispatch, as well w he n boagittat other stores as at his own. The very beet work will be Mode—good tits and substantial sewing —and nothing mill be deemed too much trouble to render estlefsetion in every wee. The latest New York fashions regularly received. Cutting done, as venal. A share of Dahlia patronage is solicited, and no ef- fort spared to deserve It. April 16.—tt privarding gouts. LOOK HERE THE undersigned has leased the .1. Wire-house on the corner of Stratton street and the Rallroad,Gettyeburg, Pa., ■ndwlll carry on th Grain & Produce Business In allitSbrauthea. The highest prices will always bs paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn,Oati, Clover and Timo thy Reeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Bay and Straw, Dried Fruit, lluts,Soap,llams,Oboulders and Sides, Pots toes, with everything slim in the ceuutry produce !Inc GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for sale, Coffees. Sugars. 3101 , Syr• *P., Teas, Spices, Balt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking. Soap, /to. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Toe, tc. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking •u d Chewing To baccos. Lie IC always able to aopyly a Bret rate article Ot Flottroilth the different kinds oNeed. Also.Grottail Plaster. wlthiluanosand tither tenni ters. COAL, by the bustial,ton or carload. 13e will also ran a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to No. 163 North Howard street. BALTIMORE. and No. 611 Market street., PHILADELPHIA. All goods *eta to either place will be received and forwarded promptly All e,ood& should be marked "CRESS' April 2,1869.-1 ROBERT M'CU i D'', DEALER PLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c (JETTYSBURG, PENN'A rj , 111: undo -11,101.i is paying •t his Ware•honse, ia 1 Carlisle ■treat, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the bighen prices for FLOUR, WHEAT. AYR, CORN, OATS, BUCK— WIISAT, cLovER ANO TIMOTII Y-B,RUDS, • POTATOES, kc., and i carne. producers to gls• Mtn a call tinice selling lie nsi constantly on band t r sale, A. LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, MolassewSyrups,ColTeis Sugars,tc.,witti Salt 11.14 - 011.. Tar, toapi, Bacortanal Lard, Tobaccos, Ili< beet braodsof ' , LODE, with PEED of all kind& Qe likor lee bu SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Paclf, Guano. !thin I'llun,bate Alai A A Mexican Guituo.. Le pay. the highest market price. fot ail nu,o, hu .ells at the lu.rent, tiviug profit.. Ile a.k. a .hare of public patroriage, resAlvett :u give .atisfactiun in every ease. FLOBKRT McCUEDY, July `.:,3,1F61.-ti FORWAI.-DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. H AVlNG.purchased the extensive Wanbottem. Caro, ac., of Cm- k the undersigned Intend tocarry on the hosinve•, un- der the firm of Masan d Co" at the old stand on th e cornet of Washington andthaCruail streets. on • more extensive scale than heretofore. •ii-.t regale:llo6ot Freight Care will leave out W..teh uw. every TUESDAY NOON. and accom rusd.tdru trains will be /tin a. OCCeeital Way requite 14.7 Ude arm:igen:mit se are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of MDIEIIIII entrusted to us, will beprompt• ly attended to.; Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson ik Son■, 16S north Howard ekreet, lislti 'more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we Invite everybody to give us a call. WM. 31.BIGHAM. A EXANDER COBISA JAMES BIGHAM. MEM NFa'W FIRM.. A. E. ECKEINRODE !US taken the Waithouse, lately occupied b hilip /trawl, at Granite Station, on the line of th ettyntiorit Railroad, 2 miles from Ilunteretogre, and ill drni In all kinds of Grain and Produce giving the highest market price. I will also keep eons:al:Illy on band for sale all kinds of GROCERIES - , Coffee -Poser. Molasses, Syrups, Teas. Sic.. v jib Sal Pith, Oils. Tat, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, k c Also, the beet broods of FLOUR, with FEED of al kinds; also, Coal. i respectfully solicit the patronage of oar friends, and invite the public to call and examine my stock. A. E. ECKENBOD 1an.22,-tf D./NIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry . Goods Flour , Grain, Grope Hes, Lumber, Coal, &v. TIM undersigned kespenu hand, at his Warehoune, knows a..6hcidcwi's Station," in Stnabao tett-re ship on theiinSoftheGettysburg Bailroad,all kinds of GROCERIES, • including Sugar. Coffee, Medusa., Spiess, he., with Balt Floh.oi is,Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, lc. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Btuff,dbingles. Latha,Stove and Blacksmith' COll. Also, Giteno, and a large smart merit of Cry Goods, Boots and. Shoes. Rate and Cape of all kinds, which heis prepared toeiell at thelow wit prices, ! He aleopays the highest market pricefor Flour, Graln,Cone, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Beads; Potato'', he., or willreceiveand forward the same to markednu commission. Ile respectitilly ask. his friends and t hippo blic to give him a call. Ang. /1.181Y4-t f DANIEL OULDXN. roans mime.' 1. I. WIBLI. WY. J. RIMS Joseph Wible & sons Produce, Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. ,Sndh.east eornsrqf Railroad and . Washington streets, .GETTYSBURG PA. pit loner cub pries paid for all kinds of Grain and Country Produce generally. The highest cash price paid for awed Hay and Hy e Straw. We will keep constantly on hand for gals all kinds of G C-E R E- , such so Sugars:Coffees, Team, Molasses and Syrup, To booms, Soaps, Spices, and everything smelly kept in • Grocery Store. LINE OF , CARP TO BALTIMORE. We 4sill ran a line of C Ars to Baltimore weakly, to the Warehnuse of EM2I:BON k 00., 128 North at., owner of frinklinjor transpcdtatlons of goods each way, fearing Gettysburg every Monday ould rs turning on. Wednesday. The best brands of TIRTILIZIMB constantly on hand, or sa doted et abort notice for Shoos ordering. April 9, 1869e-tf p EMOVAL.—The g Underain — ed JLAU bee noolloll'l2 PRINTLIM 01110111koin the Diamond 1.4, tturoereet el Italleoid and - W aal *treaty, where he willbe Oared' to Meet old friends end patriot. dettl9.--de J. N. WTBLIt. , WESTERN PRE-EtPTION LAND& INAU ON NAND A )sir .T._,R..• . :1' - ',..=': . /i.::-": - C.:'.'.....T:...:,' , .,8 ,Q 1 '1 sewititll4, ishosapo . Wok leattod Ot ai rAmigg.AN , P l will sist 3 , 4l #l ll ber a bN4ll 4t hl , 9 4Cir*I 1 1. 1 P 11 . a Akoitecattr, 1 ' ' ll 4 ' 44- P I inO.AJOIOL J . h1;4414.104, • , St. „11.0A411 - • • 11.1111k-ViAthl • .; • . at 4 '154:11 , sad mar at . Hanover . "Jonetioa wita : tsdaa go lag North and !kith, plisiinaMs ramddiii Aillbecta 419 so, P. rralM4 t 19‘49, P. 114;1 phis.* L po, P. is., awl Neer York at 7 000. M.” Re tortiklg, arrive at 0 ettietiarir at 19 16,4. X., With ping from Baltimore,. liarriablrg, 4 • SECOND TRAIN Navel Pettysinrs atl.9 40 P. Y. and ammeots ekt Hanover Junction wit; fart Um North at 2 10, P. hi., reactatueilarriebnri4at 4 00, P. Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., New fork 3512 00,P H.; sad with Mail Trails tontb at 2 31, P4f.,. reach ing. Baltimore at 6 00, P. M. Rabandag ;erten at Gettiebdrg at 4 16, P. M., with. pass/are from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, tc. e, hio013.BDI! Beret. ti April 30, lug READING RAILROAD. •BUMMER AAR/LNG/Min MONDA 1, APRIL 26th; 1869. Great trunk line from e North and V York, orthwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lt ti:, Lancaster, Columbia, Am, Ac. Train. leave Harrisburg for New York, its follow.: At 2.36, 6.20 gad 8.10 A.M. , 1226 1if)011.2.* and 10.55 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pena. .ylvanta Railroad, and arriving at New Tor* at 9.46, 11.45 A. M, and 310 6.45, 9.30 P. 8., and 4.00 A. 33., reepactively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.36, 6.20 A. M. and 10.45 P. kl.. Trains, without °image. Leave Harrisburg for Beading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minereville,Aehland, Shamokin. PinCarove, Al lentown and Philadeiphia, at 8.10 A .14., 2.30 and 4.10 P. AL, stopping at Lebanon and principal'. Way Ste tions• the 4.10 P. 11. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia 4 nly. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and An urn, via Schuylkill and Suequehanna Rail Road,leale narris• burg at 340 P. M. JOSEPH JACOBS Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 At M., 12.00 noon, 6.06 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 6.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. R.; Bleeping cars accompan, the 9.00 A. M., 6.00 and 8.00 P.M. trains front New York, without avenge. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 M., connecting with similar train on But Panna.Ral 1. road, returning from Reading at 6.80 P. .14 stopping at all Stations: Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.46 A. M., and 1.45 P.M., Shamokin at 6.25 and i 0.3.5 A. M., Ashlaudat 7.00 A. M., and 12.30 noon, Tamaqua a t 8.30 A. M., and 5.20 P.M., for Philadelphia and New York. , Leave Pottsville, via.Schnylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. 31 for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. 11, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: /Ararat Reading at 7.30 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaies Potts town at 6.26 A.M., returning leaves Phllagelphla at 4.30 P.ll • • Columbia llnll linad Tratto leat•e Evading at 7.00 A. if., and 8.15 P. 3!. far Eldsrat.a, Litiz, Lancaster Columbia, dc. Perk'omen Rail Road Trainsleave Perk lumen Jun ction at 0.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Returning. Leave Skippack at b 15 A. M., and 1.00 P. 51.,0unnecting with simlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M. Phila.. delphia 8.00 A.M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A, If. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. 31.; liar. rishurg 6.20 A.ll. and 4710 and 10.55 P. M.,land Rend. Ing at 12.46 midnight, 2.64 and 716 A.M. tbr Hurir berg, at 12.55 midnight, and 7.05 A. 51. for Raw York, and 9.40 A. M., and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, billeage,Beason, School and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all pollute, at redOced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. • G A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Iteadlng,Pa.,llay 7, leB9. JUAN CHINS N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after May 9,158 V, Trains will leas• aanuv•T JuncOun as fallow•: 12.54 p. m.—Dally for Williamerport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester. Ruffian, Niagara Palle and Erie and thee:Weest. 10.58 a. tn.—Doily (except Send's) for Elmira, Duff alo, Sc. 2.13 p. !except Sundays) for Williamsport and Erie. 6.05 p. except Sondye) for York. 9.55 p. m.—Laelely (ex - e.c: Send elysi for Harrisburg ■nd the LEAvI; S9I.:THWARD. m.—Daily elte:pp:nu at Park ton..nly. 7.1 , 2 a. m.—Daily (except Suadays) stopping at all Stations. /220 p. m.—Dally +topple:lg st Park ton cerelY. 12.26 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at the tatioue. EDW. S. YVUNG.Geu.Paaa• Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED It. FISKE, Gen. Superinteredent. May 28, 1060.—tf IfArrneburg,Teuri's. 1 p ENNSYLVANI.A. CENTRAL RAILROA D. Doubletraek route running between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Train. leaving gelt , stiuremake the following ,innections with tlit• Trunk line:: Gettysburg leave sit 5.15 a. in. a 12.40 p. tn. L.- ni.ver Junction arrive: lu.n.:, •• -.2.05 " " .. leave 10,f,e • 9.5.5 •' fHarrisburg arrive 12.6.'. p • na. 10.45 .. leave :1,5n •• 2.11 a. in. Philadelphia STTITt ill, •• 6.50 Harrisburg teat/. lib •• 12.10 o Pittsburg 4rrive 1,..', ii i o . 9.10 o At Phllaileiphie c , .. e... c.,:.-ct,o, are made wills tbr trains for Nrll. 0 ,, k. Des.ton and aij Estatern Cities. At Pittsburg CU II nirt I,n s are nial). In the New 1.1n1..0 Depot with the trains for all' Western. points. s_§,,Poi further information apply to , EDWARD H..WILIGIAHS, Gen. Superintend•nt, Altoona, Pa lls:ear W. Gw/ssisa, Gen. Passenger niid Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. ~..., [Hey 144101:8:.t . - In connequence of the dlaastn.ll4lll,, Will& in Jan nary 'sot, ileltroyed their •tors and RA contiiatt, J. E. CALDWELL Si CO Jewellers, nave had Made tSpi. in)R to their order la Europe and in America, un entirely New Stock of Choice Gpods, Which are now opened And ready fur examination. Very Fine Paris , . Mantle Clocks, Every movement with the new improveMent..) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO 3ATCH, Bronzes, Groups and Figxres GORHAM MANUF'G CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best Sterling Silver Warei, New de..g... Watchestlewelry, Szc.,:•Ste A very fan assortment et very MODERATE' PRICES. For the present at 819 CHESTNUT . ST., PHILADELPHIA Mar. 4,1869.-1 y S4O STITCH ! S3y 50 SO 140 Brat class SEWING MACHINES 137 60 $4O given as premiums for $37 60 worth 137 50 $4O ofinbscrl pt ion/ for WOOD'S HOUSE. 137 50 $lO HOLD ADVOCATE, • first class $37 50 $4O Family paper, at 75 cents a year.— $37 60 $4O Also t . $37 50 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O 132 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth $3.1, $3O 132 132 Also glean for $3O worth of subscriptione.-.. $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 112 Webeter , a Unabridged Dictionary, , 1113 112 worth $l2, given a, premiums for -; $l2 16/2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also i 112 $lOO . Sunday School `sloo $BO LIBRARIES, ' $BO 119 Large or small. to be selected from $6O EW 4004iihrome et the deal Books $6O 1140 published and given aa a pahmicm 140 $BO for an equivalent amount , Of sub. • $3O 124 scriptions. /24 So. Also 'overall other premiums equally. liberal, de. Sir The ADVOCATE, (fbrmert y called thepro•peo tnejcontetn• le large pages, and alms to promote Knowledge, Virtits, and. Temperance. It bd. been enlarged and 'Rapti:mod three times in 27 indniths.— Bend for apecimim copy. Addreea .$. S. WOOD.- - . P.O. Building, NewbarghN, Y. .Marchl2.-41.0 TO MILLINDRS AND 00UNTRY AT E. RIDLEY'S tal or awes; !On will And the Largest Stock of Mllliniky and Straw Goods in this City, and a collection of bergabta not to be found elsewhere. We oat lengths at Piece Prices. Buy and Bell for Gash. IDWARD RIDLITY, 309,311, 311% GRAND, and 68, 68, TO dllikiWdY34. • Nam Sms, rah Block /Last from" the Bowery, NSW YORE W I LT. Third and Second Yloortf--Retail. /fest Shior.—Wholemale szeluttetr. . . April ` PUKE'S ! PUMPS I l'cmpure water use * , neither{ bad swing wood, rusty Iron, nor POhan ' / 01 4 1 % Nit • • ' . Tlllll (T/ILMBRATID I . . . i .. CUCUMBER PUMP, nude of wed onoumboi wood, ratisroly kuddee/i dere- Um asittablible. Not a patent swelled, . bet ebb surd olddlebblead voodoo Pump, made by la acbinommel Illuesiwo putout and &oar . ago In all Ito parte, ,sw aqualnament -of wabir, and coding Ws tha. bet *Us mow. • lawny &morale° al to be nolldklioang. .sad to oomotruotian as simple .thaltw cay ono* VW' Allopeold Oil repair. Altai th gh II IsOrou tit Ilia an auisass. , Twahrglaa of tabbies asobpoop, fro* °Ulan,. 441 up. Wholit - lowoirtainaugiatgrorg gator. ' Poi • Oliteadaiteahr,•. ~. • ..••• -,, , i , sit w. , •• :-• , :c1441. 41 , Biailaturzy, .T . -' . 1. :• -- , - rime ' Witte Sri vata 'il WO. „ , ,_14.1#14 if Ith.l ilk itOrkat S' NI ' mak VIWel A'C'HEDULL',. LEAVE NORTH WA RD Entirely new JOBBING ROO2llB, AUS ... , .11: 14179 T R -* B AWB - ELASTIC STITCH " 'FAMILY . • SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Besnty sod lilastiofty of Pitch. Perfection andßbnplicity of Machinery. tieing both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seam■ by hand and no rut. of thread. Whim range or application without change Of ad justment. The in= retains its beauty and Arians/saner wash ing and limning. Baldest doing all kinds of work done by other Sew ing • Machines, these Mauhluen execute. the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. /HMIs Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex. hibitioni of the Vetted Ststie sad Metope., have bean awarded the Grover A Maker Bowleg Machines, add the work dohs by them, wherever exhibited in coin• petition. *Arne very highest . prize, THE °ROMS OP THE LEGION OP 110NOIL was conferred on the repro• tentative of the Braver & Baker 8 owing Machines, at the Exposition tint Ile, Paris, 1067, thus afloat ingtheir great superiority over all other fiewtog Machines. ArFor mit, by D. W. ADDISON, Getty 'thing NOTICE. Tr HE undersigned having had 17 years' experience A as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover t Baker Family Ma chine as the cheapen and best machine for family use. The simplicity of constructitn and elasticity of stitch toad* by these machines are two very import ant points In their favor.. ISO,CK/0 of these machines are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our as sertions and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machines on hand fur Tailors and Coach-trimmers nee. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Chamberebnrg st., Gettysburg, Pa. Jane 11, AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAIIfBERLIZPS' LAW 800-K FOR THE PEOPLE! lull Inwtrcution• and Practical Forms. adapted to Er wry Kind of Buwineew, and to all the States of the UT FRANKLIN CiIA.MBERLLN, Of the United States Bar. - There , is no book of the kind which win take rank with it for authenticity, int•lllgence, and complete nesa."—,Sprineeid I Man.) Republican. Thts is the ONLY . NEW BOOK of the kind publish ed for many years. It Is prepared by en able PRAC TICAL LAWYER, of twenty-flee years' experience, and is just what everybody needs for daily use. It is highly recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Juette r e and other Judges of Mas sachusetts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVEEYW If RILE. Send Mr Circalars. 0. D CASE k CO., Publishers, Hart ford,Coun.; No. I Spruce st., New Fork; Cincinnati, and Chicago, CAUTION arvold law-book, published many years ago, has j est been hastily ret-imsuad as "a new boot," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete statements.— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's Law- Book tar the People. [July 23-2 M Journeyman shoemaker WANTED. GOOD WAGES and permanent em ployment will Do giro!' to a firat-olasa work• man, if immodlate application be made. Gettysimrg, P., Ju I y 'Z—tt Xattlical. yOUNT'S COMPOUND lOit TUB CURE OF • PUTRID SORE THROAT, INK., CENZA, or any other Inflammatory or inward &Neese of the Throattl not of too long Standing. AIeo.SCLRLET FEVER. This medicine baa been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, In different pate of the country. and bail never been known to fall it taken IL time and according to direction,. It a warranted to cure. Give It a trial and It will spsak for ttuelf. }etry household should provide thenuteirer with u box of this medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it has effected are truly marvelous. IQ—Prepared and, sold by ISSALL Your k C0..0 et, tyeburg, Pa , or Lr their authorized agents. For tale at nearly all the Store in Adam• county. 31 ay 29,1567.-tf 131..5YL YOUNI & CO. AYER'S riILERRY PECTORAL , For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs each as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medi cine, hasanythingwrm so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerier of years. and among most of the race+ of men it has risen nigher and higher la their estimation, as it has be come batter known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of die ease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affection, of the throat ant lungs. Asa provision against sudden at tacks of Croup, it should be kept on heind in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and couglia,all should be provided with thls an tidote for Mein. ough settled Consumption is tbought Incurable, still great numbers of cases