tak MO. USW, MIMI IMO rill* Cook boss; Dave ackeittithit to tat Jou cloasiiiirj.wasit «bowie It kart— YoF ap thick iej of lieviej dati • Don't be he s hurry to go; Thoultrieti'llueur attraction., But think Of the viols and etas When obi*" the vOrtii of thultke, How .met the mum? &mural begins.. You WAX of Umlauts of Australlii, They're wee l lthy in gold, no doubt; But ah there is gold in the Ihrte. boys, If only you'll shovel tt out. The ineresultle lift is a hazard, The goods are first high and then low ; Better risk' &sold hum awhile looser, - Don't be In a hurry to go.- The great busy West ham inducements, And so hat *tab:West alert But weitith Wpm nuttnads in a iliat,isvp,. Don't be in a hurry to starti The bankers and brokers ars wealthy, They take* their the:swamis Ah I think of their frauds and deceptions: Don't be in a hurry to go I The firm is the sake sod surest, The orchards are loaded to-day, 'You're free as the air of the mountains, And menarche all you survey. Better stay on the farm awhile longer, Though profits come in rather slow ; Remember you've nothing to risk, boys— Don't be in a hdrry to go 1 CANNUM VIIVITS. As the fruit canning season is upon - us, the following from Mrs. Kate. Hunnibee'a Diary, published inabwHearthiand Home„ and the beet ogrieultural paper in the Uni ted States, may puma useful as well as inter esting. She makes two neighbOrs_ at her household dub tell just how the thing la done: Mrs. Bland.—Will Mrs. Field imagine her self with a pan ot fruit in her lap, Ind tell us just how she Fp:mistrust befitting to end? Mrs. Field.—l first prepare the fruit by picking over, peeling, or whatever is re quired ; phone it in the Ss in nice layers, neatly arranged ; then referring to the re ceipe for the psalmist kind of atilt I ma putting up, ascertain how tnejsh sugar should be used to the quart. Man the sugar in hot water, and paw it over the fruit,taking care to pour It into the canna of the jar; add hot water till the jar Is full, and apply the cap or stopper lightly. Then set the jars into a boiler of warm water, on the bottom of which strips of wood are placed ; bring the water to the boiling point, and let It continue there as long as is re quired for that kind of fruit. Remove the jars fnxn the boiler; loosen the caps q few minutes to let out the steam and hot air screw them down again • set the jars in a cool place, bat not in the : dmft, and when the fruit is nearly cold, screw the covers 'down tight as I can, and set a way In a dry cool place. Here is a tabular 'statement of the time for boiling fruits, with the quanti ty of sugar required to the quart. lira. Lee is very successful in canning corn, beans, and peas—l presume she will tell us just how it is none of boillst. to the quart. 6 Waits assar. 4 • ..... 6 " 9 " 10 8 • Wbartlabartisa...— ..... ...... 6 • - 4 " Paschal, 4 a haat* 9 " 4 " Pam, hstrad.--... .20 a f " hark .20 $ " Plaaappla dlcrd 16 " " 6 • .10 " 8, " ...... ...„. 80 a Quinces a Mrs. Lee—l always use glass Jars, find ing thein much cheaper and more coneen• lent than tin. My rule for corn is as follows : Take sweet corn, ripe but not hard ; cut it from the cob, fill my cans full, and pressed down, but do not add water. Then lay the corers on loosely, and set - the cans into my wash belies, with sticks in the bottom for the cane to rest on, and with water enough in the boiler to come half way up the sides of the can. Cover up tight, and boil brisk ly three hours. Then take out the cans, and screw the covet" on tight. I proceed precisely in the same way with green peas and beans. GOOD AND BAD FA= STOCK. —There is no fact, in agriculture more hilly estab lished than that it will not pay to keep poor stock, when it is possible to secure that qt better quality. The cost of keeping an in ferior cow is precisely the same as that of a better one. A gocd horse will always command a better tprice in the market, or Is more ramble to its owner for his own purpose Used a poor one. The cost of keep is the same. Why not, then, raise the best horses? There are breeds of swine that grow rapidly and fatten on much less food, and in a shorter time than others. Why not procure these improved kinds? The same may be said of sheep, poultry and, in fact, every kind of farm stock, and yet we And thousands of farmers, in the face of these incontrovertible facts, arraying them selves in steady hostility to all movements having for their object the improvement of domestic farm animals. They cling to in ferior stock *ith a pertnacity,„ that is ear prising.--[Journal of the Farm. In order to produce thoroughbred stock Into a neighborhood (if the first cost Is an objection) UM a dozen farmers could unite, and thin malts up the an necessary for procuriagiirstaissa animals. nation has gone by for cumbering onrilust airy longer with scrubs. Let us go :in for hating the best Wawasvas we And a country divided up into small estates, each sad every owner working lils,lands with hie ewn hands, we lad a brave, patriotic, and flue people, en joititg competence and -domestic comfort with manly dignity. A somutymtern caught forty-two rats in one night by exchanging for q barrel of NW that bad been visited by the varmints a banil of water, covering the surface with chat The victimk unconsciously pitched la and met a . watery grave. GOOD phis shingles, .11 chosen, split thick, atmd carefully laid on, have been known to last forty years Twenty years, however, is the general extreme duration of this zoof; they wash away, rather than either rot or decay. A Fames in Ohio had a thrifty °Fetter 3 which bkesoesed freely, but bore no fruit. He washed twelve of the tress once a week with strong soapsuds, sod wee rallied by a fine harvest the sebsequent mom IT le tow elshaed that large areharda breed Wide and disease after the swum of lave ages, and the remedy is mall boo arid small orchards. To Los are mold in Pada at the rate of ilk oats saketen, and are used ter protecting vineyards end gardens fowl the maga of the inseets-that escape the birds. IT if & greetet modest hotuaitale to pilfer the beet of ieihrior ant"ade to the cheap bite of excetiett beeves, cattle or sheep. is Is mid that ose of the mat poweettil eirmiddess far bets -in bones is sstmmg imoOlios imp tee, made very sweet. U dislodges ties bets isetastly. • Fast *win -is-he hem , dap Al* palmate skit sot Ibrioilembisk Nal Is the ails aid tieossie Ilke metes beds. WA C HIS CLOTHS. C HIS ()ASSUMES. TWA QlllatiOr ofOOP° ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PIIRCHASIN Gp LSE- 1110016 g 0 15 . April 10,11169.-il 1869. DESLRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! 1 SELL for rissm all profits, and atm at dot Itnetseee. rasatoraite T s7Ariii or firtz BILK POP LINS. PASHIONASLZ SHADE/10Z PIANOS WOOL POP LINS. PASHIONABLI !MAOISM/ ALPAONA POPLINS. /WOK OHIXTZ/N. P/HIINS, PISOALIB AND LAWNS. BLAME SILKS. PLAIN SILIMPI.LID SILKS. SWISS INISLINS, .bioorrir mustars, CAMBRIC. SLACKALPAOOA,OOLOILIID ALPAOOA, BLACK ALL WOOLDN. NINON lIIIAISLL SLAI OALHINNUISHAWLS,THIBIT SHAWN morns, assitnals.oLoAars as Aaiun DRILL. LIG. OOTTONADI. TABLE OcITNIN.TANLII/MINN. NAPENN, TOW ALNONAL SHIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. PLAN LINEN HANDINCHIEN,IIIIIIIOIDIRIED HANDINSOHINSS, HIM STITOHND HAND. 1110 NINTS. _ ,Lis• ntssis , ,scantaintsproLovies, rrrToorzfilas. art au eohetaaNyfecidefar Oa latest styles of Dm. aid Pima illoakti. fa 11.7ftedc coaaprfeemw a rlrT i i ehiag seselly knutd • Itel• Sta es DRY e won, to *doh Idavneltfitiottesthra of the pabite, MUSE smeared sw xis, NNW tdralhuage coampari ing with WI Mbar Stores he Vial* oftwode and low. were ofpetoe. .1.1. PCHICW. fiettyhate,Pa.,Jaw.ll,lll4o.--tf $lO,OOO RE WA RD ! STORE ENTERED! Robert A; Ellio ~ Store, IN GETTYSBURG, UTAII ..farad last West sad • law quantity • Tv DrYlleolb, Nollml,Quesu•nm• and Carpoting table. • Tito part/tsar* wall Iratrint, but lame tit* far wt• avid Got* anvil, oaths, left ' Grantbaaka ta ***ago kw Ms . • persons who; to* Vas floods aro wiry will matt** dust gaiy i pC i m a l awn et bettor Goads far no* sum Oar lave Out it may 'Maar Itc". • Come . ..V Come one 1 ask /argot anortatat of GDIGHAILY, LAWNS, , BARI/MAY, ALPACIOAS, Ao., CLOTHS, cAßßimmms, TiF BEDS, IAA"• VESTING% &o. Abp. 40, C apeta,N otleas, aa mw a r r la m neat a• •nsmsniatotofotiquigollas, hL 11=11du Ow It modal tho r M 111 tnat,•*4 t bat oar mot f f o IN, fool hvase. BPIIING AND .. n AT POI4IIISitIG ' GRIZE - - Ipo Itr it it 8 c ".,;,,,,,. •sirwmgedmv.) Wou . • ... ,:..- ,-,„: •4 1 pablia that eh*, ~,,,,, ,4 , . naatethphis with& SPRING '£ 817113fEILGOODB, umaiipart li arPata. tap*. Clotha,Caa -10=011410•444 ,se C u .= „,11ill Has of 4Vaisasyst• sad Growls% Crloaka, PaTte arda Otl. W ard iii Viri=t t sTa is, lr so rilastad amin at totes *4EI3 haiat at ithattrjawa . taciwa. tr bbia sr ' as wow 40saymodi . itrlSMllill 1ft0119.111160 . ' 1- EMI =lM=2 c ~~~ ~ i ~ ~.-, LUMMOX 1110=1111 EATI kIatiVHD.A :won nook or SPRING GOODS. 4uszgeWAIIIII. iptillk IMIL- if GO TO DUPHORN'S WHERE IF S YOU WOULD SAYE MONEY Nerth-west corner of Square. Most Excellent Assortment! LSO iv ---- 4f; - ' ---7 '. - - ---- .' 4 , ,,,,r 14? - : -. .titfri-LI .u;fl .' . . 4, i• , ..' • iki , 4 •,,,t, - , •'4 4 ; '' i '',"; •" • ‘,..- -, .- 4.: ~., -: ‘• •.: -, i • • • i• i i : : : ,' ~. .i . ::..,. ~,,. ..;: : ,:. , 4 , lik&ilingAtßottioniPfieee . .. II ANCY-000b13 AND DANES GOODS. ti,h4kt ere doing to 400010 pill • NOTIONS, lIINKEKKNOILOLOVES. HANDERS OHMIC 1111,7 . . Thatir•che•Per th•; 1 11 1 +. i eI i 811 K, I,AND GHEE 9188 BUTTONS, Itt trait f.t . I HOOP SKIETB, CORSKTS,,PROTECTOES AND THE NEW''CAN'T BREAK'S* CORSET CLASPS, All nectar /Ito deudressenoill 041 s. • dTesesou AND DIMELLAII,,,, Don't . lOny , belOro yott get my prices " - CAI3BIIKBEB, COTTONADES, .1 A ;sacs, La., To which I f ark° eiamlnation In Price , and Quality. HA TS All the latest Spring and Summer Styles. SHOES Oi all kinds. In Shoes I can sap that I keep the best class of goods that are kept In Adams county. Those who have tiled to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they hare WAS ted t heir money. Aprlll6.-tt TEW SPRING & SUMMER G D S ! AT ARENDTOVILLE, PA TOBIAS R. COVER TjAVING opened a new store, in drendtsville, has 11 just returned from the city with a splendid as• sortment of rgrri DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Haring purchased my entire stock for cub. lam prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a calf end Judge briairtelree. T. It. COM. Carriages, gluten, &t. AVID *CHUM JOHN F. MeOREAHT "Best always Cheapest „ THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kin.ds, in the County are always to be found at the. old and well known atand,Balthnore t., appal te tbePrenhytorlan Church , (McCREARY'S.), Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harnese, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete 1 n every respect and warranted to be of the very best material end workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, aim 502 as u•r. They are the best FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, a wr uld re en e r: rd ert " io h n e gt:t t ial y ea n u n b er e . mada any. Riding Bristles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Flames, Fly -nets and everything In the line; None better or cheaper. Our prices eayebeniarDUClD to the lowestllring Standard. • liberal percentage forcash, off all blllsamounting tots or more. We work nothing but the but of stock sad will warrant every article turned out to be In everyrespect u represented. Thank(ul roues& (*yore we laYtte attention to our present clock. gOIVO us &call andexandne eaicu air QUALITT! 5an.24.18438.-if D. 31cCREARY t SON. cARRIA.GENAIMG RESIN:ED. he war being over, the undersignedhsve resumed nut CARRIAGE-MA,KINO BUSINESS, at their old stand, In East Middle street, Geftysbnrg, where they are again prepared to put ap work in the most fashionable, subetantial, and superior man nor. ♦ lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. kC., on hand, which_ they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satloractorily at poestble. erREPAIRING.4O done with dispatch, and at cheapeit rates. A large lot of new andold HARNESS -n hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to de serve a large share In the future. May 29.-tf DANNER h ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages REMOVAL. rrillEcnderslgned Gas removed his Carriage-mak ing shop to tl e east end of )11ildle street, Gettys ham, Pe., where he will continue to build all kinds of work in line, viz: CARRIAGES, TRO7'7I-VG& FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His work is ail. put up of good material and by the best of machaolos, and cannot fall to glee sails. Diction.. His pricesare always reasonable. He solic its orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates. July 1, 1888 -1y CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES PERRY J. TATE le now buildhtg • variety if COACH WORK of the latest and most approved styles, and construct ed of the beet material, to which his invites the &net,. the of buyers. Having built hie work with great sate and of utaterialasoleoted with special reference to beauty of style inditurablllty, he can confident ly recommend the work as onsurpaseed by 'any other Wsor out of Lithe asks Is an Inspection of work, to convince those in want ef any kind of • sehkle that this Is the place.tobuythenn. ' •QREPAIRIN(} fn ovary branch done at ehor Marko and on rosoonableterins. Gtveme *call at my Factory. near the corner o Waehhtgtonand Chamberabnrg street Oettyiburg Pa. Jonel2, NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP WORKS hi sfriends and the public generally that s he has resumed the Harnewmaking business, and opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, when ha will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, • BRIDLES, COLLARS ; WHIPS, LASERS, • • • PLY-NETS, km, /to which will be *old at the lowest moth prices. Also. TRUNKS of all kinds. . REPAIRING and MENDING attended topromptly. Having been working at the business for 30 years, I can guaranty the best 'kind of wart, all being made under my own superintendence. Oise tee a call. May 7, 1809.—tf, . JOHN CULP.iII patograpit EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successop to C. a. Tyson. PRO TOG-RAPES; PHOTO M.131-lATIMES AACEIROTYPICB, ctc., Stereosquic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, sTriEoscol!Es, PHOTOGRAPH FR.A.M.RS, AND A L • J 3 J M GREAT :VARIETY, • AND AT GREATLY BEDUCED , pato - jelhassits tietidnibittheb . eat onto Itlied.ain , lid ermine otraMett., Jf-11 • Covirent b• Ittraighlttiva silOgegveeMht* TYSONI3)OtD STAND. oat. 9.—test . - G 0 'TO icoßßlS'—lf you want aoy . thLog to the GENTLEMEN'S' LINE, for he keeps nothlnbaj Gentlemen's wear, and has the LARGO'S STOOK IN THE COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want agood pair ot HOME WADI GAITERS, war ranted to sire satisfaction or Money REIFUNDED. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., H . y e e et ir o u t a received from tbe City a large assort .1300 TS& SHOES lI4RDWARE, Jrc GENTLEMEN, LADIES it CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest style* and of beat mate- We also MANUPAOTIIIIN TO ORDijk, all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOBS--the work being made tip of best materials and by first clue workmen. The senior partner has been in the baleen for over lb years and personally superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our eatablialtment, and hope by strict attention to bnsiness and by selling at lowest cash prises ? to give entire satisfaction. April 18, 18159.-1.1 CUNNINGHAM Ilse Jest received a large supply of SPRII“-', l - GOODS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, S H I R TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, NOTION'S, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be sold at short profile end warrant al to please. Glve him a call at hls store o❑ Bald more etreet t (Pickin'e old Stand) near the Diamond April 9,1869.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN CUIVIVITGIIAM A Z4x E it a ,:f t received from tlie City a new and large H CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS 4.t- SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. W. K. GALLAGHER The goods have all been selected with treat care and with a desire to meet the want, of this community. The public will find the goods to boot the beat quality and the LATEST STYLES. One and all &rein'Hod to call at oar Store, on Sala more etreet t Ceityslittrg,nearly opposite Yabnoetock Bros. S. OA:OSMAN. JAS CUNNINGHAM. April 18.-tf GOODS FURNISHED AND • Garments made to order, B 1' W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Jan. la, 1869.—tf CLOTHING! CLOTHING! NVW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. DIUNSBEHOPF, corner of the Diamond and York street, has just returned from the city with an nnuenally a ttrac tiv e anortm en t of CLOTHING POD PALL t WINTER WEAR, which_ he will sell at Inch prices as cannot fail to take them of very rapidly. Call and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful Sitting, and neat sad substantiaidwing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see it so much to their interest to do so. He has Coate,Pants,Vests,otalletylesand meter!. ale; Hats, Boots and Shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, losiery, Gloves, Handker . abide, leek Tie., Orsvats,Linen and PaperCollare, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Huivee,Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobareos,Pipes,Stattonery.te. Clocks, Watches,. Jewelry, with a thousand and one °titer articles, entirely kionutterotte to dittoing a tiewipaperadvertliement. - Be asks the attention of tie, pubile to his new ltbekiVdent that it will please—lind no oneran Or will ' Cheaper. Don'tforget the plaea—eorner ' oft orketraaiatsd this Diassond.Gottydastw. f10v.6, Ise S.—tf JA cps eatx/fisson. BOOTS AND SHOTS. N,EW ES TA BL IBHMENT. Ttria/Athrekswil has erected a new building,tes • 'toot and Shoe Itstabllstiment, on Carlisle st, neartb•Ballroad Station, In Gettysburg, where he now effiragsrsabh- Boots shoes Gaiters, . pas, •!/c &c., laraton,woossaaatoillitriro,of afforest styles sad prices. Ho has a daoskooortnasat to Moot from,aad , selloat the sioallostproits. A[ KAU TO ORDIOt, of the but ntatorislo votionsomildo. 'ivory effort *ado to vendor •sof thapabllots _And sbloollillithtfolook or Wave m y: arc. sithor tom you cannot tallto be July 11,11N115.—.17 JOHN I I •. ill o want A gOod.lllllollllll - - • ! GO TO NORRIS'—If you want `g-A a fashionable RAT or OAP. . • (49:10 yon want ' , ell • hishkinable N)DOZTIR, or good PAPBR COLLAR &n( . GETTYSBURG, PENIVA YORE STREET, OPPOSITE THE DANE [CC rialB DAVID KITZUILLER, JACOB A.IXITZMILLER Coa*Liting of OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, and a great and large variety of k. ~ ~ ~.. ~~~~<, Via, ~R. NMI Fie .oastom- Made llops-,:.a:::S.R4r).iS MEE OMR . IMADitta ITML7& on band or wadi to moans*. Prim amid at LQW Mallow trital , Prlco Litt wlllb Instructions for sell mooattro. uses tsent on receipt or Post Orate address. Mt. BARTLIERT, Augm424lB4lM,i New Store Room near Court-house I H AS remaredhis Boot and Shoe Store to his new Store Room, s few doors mouth of the Court house, and nearly opposite the Complier office, Balti more, street, Gettysburg. He has laid in a large new stock of goods, which he will sell at reduced prices. He offers LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, • LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMOBALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' RIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, DENTS' BROGAN 13.. t c., Ac. MISSES' ti (MUSS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., Ac., Ac., BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,. S O Y B '.CALF , BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. INFANTS' SllO4B, all styles, /N LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture non• stoutly on hand. All wilibe sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ars, from town aud country.are invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling coutident that I can please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Bootn, Shoes, and Gai ters, vitiate° be carried an,l LI all its branches, as be. lore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing lone but firet•claee got kmen, and tieing none but the Choicest leather, he teele confident of maintaining his Ibrmer reputation. Cer:ainty nothing will be left tin. done to deem yo it. lia.Thankful for pant/ ivoro, ho oolicitaa col:all:1n •doe of public patronage. D. IT. KLINOIL. Gottyaburg,July 16, iseo.—cr JOSEPH JACOBS, HERCRANT TAILOR, CIIAIIBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG rI'HE undersigned, of the late firm of Goo. Jacobs J_ t Dro., would mort respectfully. infirm Ms friends and the public generally, that be hem opened a liflrchant Tailoring establishment in Cluimbensburg street, next door tu the old place, and three doors 0081 of the Keystone Rouse, where be will be happy to Walt on all who may patronize him. stock of, °LOTUS, CASSIVERS, TESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Lc., will be (nand choice and tbeap--rery deeirable to lb lect from. All kinds of Goods for sale—wbether he manufactures or not. GOODS MADE UP with dbmatch, as well when boughtat other stormse at his own. The very beet work will be made_ good fits and substantial sewing —and not ing will be deemed too much trouble to render satisfaction In every saw The latent New York Imhlons regularly received. Gutting done, u usual. A share of public patronage In solicited, and no ef, fort spared to de it , April 16.—tf tarming tin:pimento, &r. THE WORLD DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of these machines winnow. mence any one of their superior merits over all other., in strength, daranility, ease of draft, and re. liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and iu cry •ariety of grass and grain. Confident of this we invite those in want of &good machine to examine (or themselves before purchasing ettea bole. These machines can he sold as Naked Mowers— REAPERS as Hand Rake, Self-Rake, or Dropper: Two differeot sire.: No. I Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Knl•ee, editing fire and o hal fret int grain and four feet eight inches in grate: No. 2, cut. Una four fret six inches. . . We have that confidence In these machines that we are willing to let those witting a machine teat them with any other They may wleh, and keep the one that given moat satiefa7tlon. DODGES' A UTOMA N Ska RARE has given auch general satisfaction that we consider it the hest belt-hake out, and Is Attached t. no i•thee machine except the Dodge Machin., Ilia Ohio and 'Sockeye patent. For the benefit of aka° wanting. machine. we would refer them ton i-s of those to whom we hate sold the last season, viz - John Deardorff, See Ephraim Lady, G eorste Lady, Jonathan Wider James Mickley, Daniel Settle, John Bender, John Eckert, Wm. rant, Cortiel;us Lott, Wm. Gulden . Wm. gobs WIRE.TOOTIT HAI' RAKES- including th• celebrated Brandt Rake. and Self•thacharging Rakes, Alai.. mums, PANNING MILLS, AND Feina IMPLEMESTR OEN HIULLY. Persons wiebiug to ex .mlue raw:blues wil I 811.1tb em at the sesrehouse of JOSEPH WIBIA k Coxe, Gettys burg. Pa., or at • the reibiesice of the subscrlber.-2 miles from Gettysburg. J n the Harrisburg rued. Per. sots wanting Circulars will address the subscriber, Getty,b org, Ps. April -.1.-tf GET TILE BEST! NILSIIW/TVSIMPROTED MOWEL AND REAPER The strongest, lightest draft, most compact, simple and perfect Nlachine ever of fered to the public. The" undersigned baring taken the Agency for Si•hwite' , 4 Celebrated Impr•tred Mower anti Reaper, 111,to, the attention elate Fanners of Adams county to It, 33 the very bent machine now in market. Its l ., ..truct ion. tot bearing every neceesary point to r.do.tdute a perfect machine, is so simple that the nto,t 11,elperituced person can retdily understand it. It co,ista of a less number of bolts. pieces and parts than any other machine, and Is better adapted to all kinds of Reaping and Mowing. A thorough examina tion and trial will show this beyond all doubt. :Partn ers desiring to purchase:a first class machine, at low price, will do well to call and examine it. Price Si 2.6 ; 'deeper Attachment Mi. • ALSO—TUE Clicunsiber Wood Pump , for Walla, Cintenacee.,—the beet in market—and the etock being made of cucumber wood the taste of the water.la not affected. ersous desiring toss° the Mower and Reaper or Pomp, =lido so by calling at Creme Warehouse Gettyeharg; Hersh, Wareham, New Oxford, or a the residence of the subscriber in New Belem. May 14,1869.-Bmo JOSEPII STILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age, TB superior to any other Machine now In use, an I will excel any that will ever be introduced, ha► ing been thoroughly tried and given general satisfac• lion. I would now Inform all those who intend pur chasing Machines to call and examine for themselves. this Machine is noted particularly to excel all other machines in strength, durability, ease of draft, and reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and grain.— It mita lodged grain admirably, which Is a great item In Machines! to a farmer. It Pas be used an a hand rake as wallas a self-raker. It cute b feet I Inchon in grain; ♦ feet 10 inches in grass; has.a steel cutter bar, with wrought iron. guards ; it fan he need as a Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine can be bad. Also. SIIIREMAN'S SELF-DIBCHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the gnat and well-known BRANT RASA, the beet rakes ever introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE BIROVRIL PLOUGH, wrought Iron frame, very light and strong, steel shovels, easily adJneted to run shallow or,fhtep, and is neatly and tastefully made ALSO, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR PAN NING MILL, the old namborough Fan improved, for many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania, It Is large and strong, has two cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS always on hand. Any person wishing to examine these machines caa see them at theßitUealeld Hotel, or at my residence, 3 miles from Oettystrarg, between the Taneytown read and the Baltimore pike. May 28, 1869—tt GEISER'S PATENT SILT-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest impkve# Triple•geared Horse Power, 'either Gear or Belt. This machine has successfully competed with &lithe best of the different patented Grain Beparators, and, now has the reputation of being the best Separator ever produced; in tact, the only Separator and Olean. as ever before the public to.eve ,general satisfaction. ' The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being. permanently fixed on two wheal., One man can easily move or shift It about, so that It in not half the trouble on a barn floor as • common thresher and shaker. It is also easily put In operation. It In mime sully managed, reliable. ra duble, atmPact and saky to work by while In operation, not making near the doss as the common machine or other Separators. Tanners can rest assured that this machine is no ' humbug, and Judging from the high recommendation of farmers that are wing them we mast come to the conclusion that it is the very machine that armors want. The following are • raw of the persons whO hare need tits machine, well known, and to whom the public are referre d for farther Inkesnatlon : • Wm.. 7. Peters, Pins Dale,Adams co.. Penna. Wm. Kohler, near New O r ford, ". " John D. Plaits, gar Gettisbarg " Henry RotbolOollott Oodop. ' Daniel Peters, landercllla, " John Waltman, Moghert7stown " ' Michael Mace!, INonntioy teip. , u - John Small ; hicaherrystowa " Min. P. Brandaa,,Tdrit Springs. " " Outiage h* the kipt „ sad ii _l7 ltparitut N noir ottits kit tti&K ma tio nown; adttoottd to July 30,4 m. alistopting, York •i 9 • -Is ' POIi'(;ENTLEBEEN. 33 South Sixth it., above Chestnut, PfITLAIMLPIELA REMOVED I D. H. KLINGEL JOSEPH JACOBS henry Culp, 'henry Itltalla Pent.. David Stvivar: W. Rosa it• J. J. Kerr, A udrew Wrikert, Wm. Bight's ) Juba Guinn. John N. 11,•irau JuhuN. Buyer, WM. WIBLE, Agent LEWIS A. BUSHMAN ~~~~ itrgSBITRO - RAIL RO TIME TABLE • 313133 31 4 4121 eaveaGettyabarg m4ll fib , y. l[. and mamma at, Remoter Junctioa i witk trainer) lag Math sad Booth, paseengets reaching Gailltlarsr at 12 20, P.M., Harriatturgat 12 .44,P. M.,'Phladel. phis at 4 00,P. ld.,and New York at y 00, P.M; 800 turning, arrive at Gettysburg at 12 16,P.M., with passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, to. 131PCOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg •tl2 40 p. N. and connects at; Hatoyer Junction with fast line j North at 2 10; P. H., reaching Harrisburg at 4 00, P. IL,Phila4elibia at 9 00, P. 14., New York at 12 00,P H.; and with ktailFrain eonth at 2 31, p. M., reach• logßaltimore at 6 00, P. L. Raturning arrives at Qattysburg at 4 . 16, P. R., with passengers from Baltimore, Rarrishurg, naiad')lpbflt,'/M. April3o, 1869. R 3foOIIRI/Y. Sup,t. READING RAILROAD. fi SUMMER *ARRANGEMENT) _HONDA 1, APRIL 26th, 1869. Great trunk line from the North and North Meat for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Aabland,Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentriwn, Easton, Ephrata, Ulla, Lancaster, Columbia, kc., kc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 2.35,5.20 and 8.10 A.M., 12.25 noon, 2.00 and 10.55 P. 51.,connectIng with similar Trains on the Perm. sylvanfa Railroad, and arriving at New York at 0.45, 11.45 A. M. and $lO 6.45, 0 .30 P. Id., and 6.00 respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.35, 6.20 A.M. and 10.55 P. M.. Tra in a, without change. "e Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pone:rills, Tama qua, Mineraville,Ashiand, Shalnokin, Pine GroveiAl lentown and Philadelphia , at BNO A . 31., 2.00 and 430 P. Si., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Site- Mona; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections.for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. 3or Pottsville, Schuylkill Myron and Auburn,, :via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railßoad,leave Harris burg at 3.3 u P.M. Returning: Lease New York at 9.00 A.M.,1/.00 now), 5.05 and 6.00 P Philadelphia at 8.19 A.M. and 3.3 a P. M.; Sleeping ears accompan, the 9.0i9A. M., 5.05 and 8.00 P. 31. trains from New York,with¢at change. Way Passenger Train leaves PhiLadelphla at 7.39 A M., connecting with similar train on Fast Porn:m.ll4ll - returning trod.. Reading at 6.30 . P. 5 1.,stopOng at all Stations. Leave Pottsville At 7.30...45 A. IL, 'and 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 5.25 aril ;0.30 A. M., Ashland at 7.00 A. and 12.30 n.iou, Tamaqua at 6.30 A; - M., and 2.20 P.M., for l'hilsdadialia and New York. Leave Potteviile,Via.Schuylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at LW A. M for Harrisburg, and 11.30,A. 11, fur Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommudation Train: Lven Reaiaa at 7.30 A. M., returul ng leaves Philadel ea phia at d 1.5 I'. 51. Pottstown Accommodation Train: lame. Pot%- town:a 0 SA. , returning leaves Philadelphia* 4 .a 0 P. 31 Col mbia ILail Rom: Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. 31., rid 1.. M. tor Ephrata. Lithe, Lancaster Columbia. se. Perk...nen Rail Road Traineleave Perkiomen June lion at 9.00 A. 31. and 0.00 P.M.. Returning: Lewd, 61ciptack at .8 13 A. 31., and 1.00 P. 31., connecting whin eimlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sunday,: Leave New York at 8.00 P.M., Philt. delphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.M. Wraln running only to Reading; Potterllle 8.00 A. 31.; Ma. rdburg 5.20 A.M. and 4.10 and 10-55 P. M.,and Rea& log at 12.65 oidnlght, 2.64 and 7.15 A. M. for Ilarr6.. burg, .112.55 midnight, and 7.06 A. N. for New York, and 9.40 A. 31.. and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commit tattoo, Mileage, Beason, School and Incur. lion Ticket*, to and from all points, at reduced Raton. Baggage checked through; 100 pound* allowid each Passenger. Goner al u A, l. eNt a C 2 1 4 e 8 t Reading,Pa., nay 7, 1869, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY STRING SCHEDULE. • Ou and after May 9. 1889,Trains will lease Ilanovir Junction as follows: LEAVE . NOATFI W MID 1244 p. rm—Daily for icilliamsport, dally (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Erfe and the West. 10.58 a. (except Send's) for Elmira, ButB alo, Lc. 2.13 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Williamsport and Erjp. • 8.05 p. (exBept Sundys) tor York. 0.55 p. m.—Dally ((except Eutplaayej fur Harrisburg and the Wrat. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.37 a. m.—Dally stopping at Park tononly. 7.12 a. m.—Daily (except SuLday,) stopping at all Stations. 12.30 p. m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. 142.35 p.m.—Daily (ezerpt Sundays) stopping at thi Station,. EDW. S. YoUNLl.Gerl.Pasa. Agent, 'Lattimore, ALFRED R. Oen. Superintratient, May 29,1560.-tf IL`rrit,burg, pENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL • AILROAD.; Doohletrack ronte running betw e en Philadelphia add Pittaborg. Tram. leaving Gett• aburg make thr following ounectione a lib thin Trunk line: Gettynburg. hive at %.15 a. ru. A 12.40 p.m.' t. , ...verJunction arrive 10n5 2.05 " Inane 10.55 •' 1..n5 •• ' arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.45 " leave 3.5 ii •. 2,lis a. tn. Philadelphia arrive ti.to •• 0.50 Ilarrishurg len , : 1.15 .. 12.10 Pittsburg arr... 1.::3 a. in. LAO " At Phlliiiilliiiiis iii4eir connectinna ale made with the trains for New lark, Bcpitiir t and all Lantern,' Cities. At Pittobur t i ccurte•ctious are mule in the New 1:111 in Depot With, the trains for all Wietern points.- Barr bburg . 111..F0x further inkarnatiou apply to lIDWARL, 11. WILLIA NI. Geu.Seipe•rieterident.Altoc•us, Pa. 111. MIT W. GWINNER, Gen. l'aesenezer end Ticket Accut.ll.lll4lelo,l4. ;314y 14, ISCii.-t Iu conxennence of the dlaaetrous fire, which in Jan nary Fast, destroyed their st , /re and Ita contenta, J. E. C.ALDWELL & CO Jewellers, Ifeee , ilad made e•le , eleHy to their order in Europe en,l in Amer:ea. an ent iroly New Stuck of Choice Goods, Which are note opened and reArly for examination Very Fine Paris Mantle Clocks, Every mu cement with the uew i mprovements.) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, Entirely new Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORILUI 31,1.1tilTF'G CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best Slc'rling Silver Wares, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c A very full aseortmeut at very MODERATE PRICES For the present at 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar: 4,1869.-1 y AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAMBERLIN'S LAW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE! EMEEM Full Instrcutione and Practical Forms, adapted to Ev ery Kind of Badness, and to all the State. of the Union. BY FRANKLIN 6HAMEBERLIN, Of the United States Bar. 'There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it fou'autbenticity, intelligence, and complete nem."—SpringpfAld (Maas.) Republican. This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind publish ed for many years. It Is prepared by an able PRAC. TICAL LAWYER, of twenty-Ove years' experience, and is just what everybody needs for daily use. It is highly recommended by many eminent Judges, Including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Male sachnsetta, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for Circulars. b. D. CASE k CO.. Pubtishers, Hartford, Conn.; No. I Spruce it., New York; Cincinnati, 0.; and Chicago, CAUTION - • An old law-book, published many year No, bas lug been hastily re•leeaed as "a new book," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete statements.— Do not confound that work with Ohamberlin', Law- Book for the NOW. ) . [July 23-2 m WM. KNABE & CO., XANUACTITI2III OP GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD These instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre easinenas, which pro nounces them unequaled. Their TONE combines great-power, sweetness and tine singing quality, ea well as great purity of Intonation, and OtODllOlllll throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH Oita and elastic, and entirely free from tie stiff nese found In so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP - - they are unexcelled. Using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital employed In our business enables us to keep continually an Immense stock of lumbar. de.. on hand. • 2111rOur SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and the AO RA PPE TREBKIL We would call speclal attention to our late improve. meats In GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1866, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Ave Years. - HINTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent forth. abogli telebreled inetrnmenu, la kg special anointment, enabled to furnish them at the Tory loweet ihotorg Price.. lk CO Jimsll, isep.-41e. • KNABI .6 Balttabes. EBT ADVERTDENG =IA A 121:11 STAB AM ' -01t."0.ym1..i..-4-:-.BAKSit'.B ElNft flbziwftni ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway;Netv York. 739 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, POMEI OF EXCFXLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stch. Perfection and Simplicity o f Machinery. liming both threads directly from the spools. No teetotal:lg of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application Without change of ad- The seam retains its beauty and firmness after wash. Ing and ironing. Besides doing all kindi of work done by other Sew ing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. 4filf'The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex. hibitions of the United St/amend Europe. have been awarded Mei:hover k Baker Bowing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in com petition. ITTlte very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OP HONOR, was conferred on the repre sentative of the Grover h Baker Sewing Machines at the Exposition Uolversells, Paris, 1 8 87, thus att.:fl ing their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. 4WirPor sale by D. W. ROBESON, Gettysburg. NOTICE. T HE tiudersigned haring bad n years' experience es a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover k Baker Family 31s. tinechine as the cheapest and best machine for family The simplicity of constructicu and elasticity of stitch made by these machines are two very import ant points in their favor. 260,000 of thee* machines are today bearing witness to the troth of our as sertions and the demand ❑ steadily increasing. 6 ' We have also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach-trlmtnera me. Call and see us. Li. W. ROBISON, Agent, Chamberaburg It., Gettysburg, Pa. Juuo.l.l, ISE9.—ly 'S4O STITCH! $37 50 .0 $4011,t class SEWING MACIITNES $37 50 $4O given Ka premiumo for $37 50 worth $37 50 $4O asob,,criptionafor WOOD'S HOUSE- b 37 50 $4O HOLD ADVOCATE, a Sr: class $37 50 $4O Family pacer, ...t.72 cents a year.— $37 50 $4O Also $37 50 $32 TICK ! TICK ! $3O $32 AMERICAN WATCHES, worth I-32, .!:7,0 sw. ii ii en for £2O worth of entiseftlitlimii.— $3O $32 A!..., $3 , 0 $1 DI - C.TIONARY. $l2 $l2 ‘Velistio's Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 worth $l2, given as premiums 1,,r $l2 $l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO SBOLIBRAR . lES, $BO SOO Large or small. to be selected from $ 6O 1 $5O 400 volumes of the very but Books $5O $lO published and given as a premium SW $ 3 O for an equivalent amount of cab. $3O $2l wriptions. $24 to. Also several other premiums equally liberal. ke. Sir The ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Prosilm tus,)contains 16 large pages, and alms to promote Knoledge Virtue, end Temance. I has bee enlar w ged and improved three ti p mes in in 27 t months.— n Bend for specimen copy. Address P.O. Building, Net b B u . r W gb °° , N D . , Y March 12.-410 PUMPS I PUMPS ! pOR pure water use, neither ba • tasting wood, rusty iron, nor poison lead, bu TUE CELEBBATRA CUCUMBER PUMP made of wild cucumber wood, entirely !asides:, dura bit and reliable. Not a patent article, but the good old•feibioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate in all its parts, raising an equal amount of water, and coating less than half the money. Easily arranged so as to be non-freezing, and in construction so simple that any one can put it up as:di:yip it in ' , pair. After thorough trial it Ls acknowledged the last D CIIZAPIBT. Twelve feet of tubing with each pomp, free of charge. Dealers sup plied at Lowest manof,cturer■ rates. For ciroklars, price lists, kr. Call or adddreee CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, No. 8 North Seventh Street, Agents wanted. Philadelphia. Pa. N 0.624 Filbert it. bet. dth t ith Market t Arch at., Philadelphia, Pa Feb.l9.-8m utrittring.` West Middle Street Marke (NEAR THE COVET-110USE.) Every Day in the Week, =ll Fresh Beef three Limes • week, To•eds7, Wedoee• day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or every day. Orders left at my market In the evening will be promptly delivered the following morning June 11, 180-tf BUTCHERING NEW FIR M OZOftGE B. STOVER k TELLDDEL'S S. WIBLE, ATING entered Into partnership In the BUTOS. ERING BUnIIVES.S, trill carry it on in all its branches. All kinds or FRESH MEAT In their eeuon. Market stand in Gettysburg, at Arnold's Corner. Fresh Beef every Tuesday and Sat urday morning. &nail meats Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning. As we pay cash for our stock w• can sell as reasonable as any good firm In Gettpe burg. Those having fat stock for sale will find it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. April 30, 1869-tf MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORI, York 'treat, below wars hotel. Hams and Dried Reef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale. /nee 4.—tf gout); and Nolaurants. EAGLE 11()TEL. The largest and meet eommodions In • GETTYSETIRG, PENNA. *WIZ OP 01 1 / 1 11MICISBUZO AND IMIUCENOTOP ITpLITS JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. ilarAn Omulbat,fb ' r Passengers and Baggage, runs • to the Deoot, on mind and departure et Rat Road Tram.. , Oarefaleertanta, and reuonableehargee. /4729, 1807. - EYSTONE HOTEL, GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew House, and has been -in Sail sip in the most approved style. Its location ■ pleasant and cone lent, being In the most business portion of the town. livery arrange. maid has b een made for the accommodation and oom fbrt of vests, with ample stabling attached. With expariencad servants, snit aeoommodatlag Olerks we shall nee every endeavor to please. This Hotel s now open for the entertainmentof the publio.and widtudlysollelt asharsofpuldlepatronaga. Noy iUY. WESTERN PRD-EMPTION LANDS. I HAYS ON HAND A 711 W TR ACTS OF No. 1, 'amid baud, prireaptiaa Lauda located aaarßaLl ramiaAaaniy Towns, 204 to well settled neighbor hoolleh *kith ; will sid, or whose at a fair pria 41r itigosti.aritsm coin% . M.MINL-tr Sugars, Syrups,Melesees, Coffees, Tema, Splees,,Salt *C.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR n the market, with Elitins. Shoulders, Sides, Pleb, Dried Frults,Confeetlons, de. Also, to great variety: Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Crockery-ware, Rani:eta. Segari. Tobacco*. and 'thousand and oneother articles-. • BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and fresh, a !ways for sale. GLI.LLBPIi L Co. will spare no effort to please, and •rer confident of befog able to do so by constantly keeping a full and choke stock, and selling at the very lowest profits, COUNTRY PLODUCI wanted, either for the cash or in excbange for goods, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH 14 . 6 ILLESPIE, , June 17,16e.3.—tf dLROCERIES AND LIQUORS_ for Cash ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, iti.hler's Herb Bitters Pure Liquors for Medical pun poses at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, Ac., at WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 30, 18f9 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow TVare general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1867.-tf GROCERY JACOB W. CRESS HA:VINO opened anew Grocery, in Gettyebarg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, hu lust received a splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, including Sugars, Coffee, Melanie., Syrup, Teas, Spices, Tobacco,Salt, Fish,Hams,Slionlders o ar Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,Fruite,Soaps,Fancy Article. and Notions gener ally We will also keep on hand FLOUR and FRED STUFFS. GEORGE A. CODOR Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sail very cheap. Give me a calland Judge for your selves. Sept. 25,1867.-1 f GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetablq and STOVER k WIBLE at his residence adjoining Meals k Brother's Marble where he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheeped anything in his line. 01TO use call. March 19,1889—if garpottro and Contractoo. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor- Conetantlyon band and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, REASONABLE PRICES. 1131.0rders promptly attended to *Tan. 16, iseottf GEO. C. CASHMAN, • Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that k e has rfuncrred UM' neer Shop on Stratton street between York and ,Italiroad streets, and fa prepared to take contracts Ifbr patting op and repairing Buildings, atu reasonable rates as an3' bander in Gettysburg—an searkgairenteed Sobs, but quality. no hopes by edict attention to boat. noes torAirtt pabli patrosso. Q!. mo cail April 9. 18139.-tt M. CHRJTZMAN, GETT YSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, Hiring remand tom) new chap On Waahington street, batmen Aliddie and Charnbresburg tercets, aid inixoducod atom Poiror i f antioripionsd tots?. mall kinds*, work for Minna' , piittirsis -of des boilt nanger•st. Anil as snarly end okapi, Na co s b e dons is _nni osluir litatottaiuzisatti prit z .. Imegissesa Rends airs". in manta :and wort sis , in=pramptressaaddispatok. • . for all kinds ofßrsoksts,darolk.lfoski. 'sok da i lirsaiptif SIM and on nematodes onms. April ziknetAt GlO . AINOLD. graffito. ROCERTES & LUMBER. H. Keefer's Store, ` ONTIORILL AALTIK O IIII3t.,GraYBBUTIO,PA. FRESH GROCERIES every week ftvm the City, Provisions, Dried an Aram hntta of all kinds, always on band, at lows, rates. ILOUR,CORN MAUL, CIIRESETP ÜBE CIDER YIN ZGARMAPIS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, BROOME, AC.; alio, • • LUMBER, such as Scantling, Posts, Le., continually on hand at lowest living rata,. Call and use. Aug. 0, .1.060.—tf JOSEPH GILLESPIE, Dealer in Flour, Groceries, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA., INVITES the attention of the public to their large stock of Goods, at the old stand, on York Weer. next door to the Globe Inn, conxietlng ‘,l the beat of GROCERIEs, NOTIONS, \ATM. J• MARTIN, la'holesale and Retail Dealer in Alnrge lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old Very Old French Brandy A general aesorttnent of BITTERS, among which le ALSO, BARGAINS 1:EIMI!I IN - GETTYSBURG Notion Store yard, to EAST YORK STREET nice, Door &Window Brackets, &c by experienced workmen. and at GETTYSBURG, PA., yOUNT'B COM POUND POE TH2 CORI OP • PUTRID SORE THROAT, INIPLUKNZA, .0 21 gi t. other Inflammatory or Inward disease of the if not of too long standing. Also, gOkItLIIT EMIR. This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, a different parts of the country, and has DOTS, been known to fall if taken in time and according to directions. It Is warranted to cure. Give it a trial and it willspeak for itself. =very household should provide themselves with a box of this medicine and keep It 011 hands. The cures that It has effected ars truly marselou. IS-Prepared and sold by lasses Yousi t 00.,0 et eyabarg, Pa , or by their authorised agents. /Of sale at nearly all theiltoresin Adams county. Sias , 29,1867.-t f lIIRA2L YOUNT & 00. 'JHERRY PECTORAL For Diseases of the Throat and - Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, - Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before to the whole history of medl• rine, hasanything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long Larks of years, and among most of the races of men Rhea risen higher and higher in their estimation, as It his be come bootee known. Itruniform 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 dim ease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for Incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat soil lungs. As a provision against sudden at— tacks of Vroup, It should be kept on hand to every family, and indeed so all are sometime,- subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this an; tidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbers or cues where the dleuteeeeemied settlrd, have been completely cured, and tee 'Patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pedant/. Bo complete iv its mwdery °seethe disorders of the Lnna■ and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they eubslde and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers And great protection from It. Azehima is alwaystelleved end often wholly cum! bf ft. Bronchitis is genenilly cured by taking the Merry Pectoral In small and frequent dorms. 8a generally aro its virtues known that we 'need not publish the certificates of them here or do more then assure the public that Its onalides ate fully maintained. Ayer's - Ague Cure, For Auer and /true, Inkrolitlely Fever, ChM Fever Rsonittnt Feuer, Dumb /true, Perim:lieu/ or Baious F'erer, (lb, and indeed all the ajjections witch aria from notorious, marsh, or•miaematic poisons. As Its name implies, it does Core, and does not fall. Containing. neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, it iu now kr Injure, any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond acconut. and we believe without a parallel In the history of Acne medicine. On r pride Is gratified by the acknowledgmentwwe receive of the radical corn effected In obstinate caw, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in. or travel ing through mlnamatlit localities ,wil I be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. Fcr Liner Cbmpidiffs,nrising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excel' tremedy,stlmulating the Liver Into hevilthyactivit.. i t 11 \\14 t t r 1% , t I 1.. . I PRICE, $lOO PE BOTTLE. Female by A. D. Duel:,ler. Druggist. Gettysburg Pa. [0ct.2,11168.-3a Per Dll ioue Digorcik escellent'remedy, pr! corel, where other mt. PtePsswi bi DR. J. AnalititalChemiste,Lo, mem A YER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dreealeg which la at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. faded*? pray Aids is soon tutored to ils original color and Cho glou and freshness of youth. Thin hair Is thickened, falling hair chocked, and baldnau often, though not Alvan cured by Its use. Nothing can restore the hate where the follicles are destroyed, or the glandistrophled mid decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful neu by this application. Indeed of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment,lt will keep It clean and •IQar- one. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently p baldness. Free from • those deleterious subsume. which wake some preparations dangerous and blind- one to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If aranttid merely for • HAIR DRESSING, irotblas elsecan be ronad so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not I 11 whits - Cambric, and yet !sets longer oi the heir, giving it • rich gloiery lastra and a grated perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS gir or Isle by A. D. Buehler, Drugglet, 0. ty • r (Oet. 2 18 1-1.7 Ilf! and c f irt /nourautt. J. W. CREss H 0 M E INSURANCE COMPANY, CABII,O.APITAI,--TWO MILLION DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, J. 11. WASHBURN, Secretary OEO. M. LYON, An't Sacra-tab' T. A 6REINE, 2.1 Alert Sectretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30,1889.-8 m Y" •RANCUaITAITTIMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 179,1 MARINE, INLAND (t FIRE INSURANCE. Issues Limited or Porpietrubl Asset:Jaw. 15t,1369,..... *2,348323 39 $20,000,000 LOSSEB PAID IN CASH, BINCI ITS OE• ARTHUR G. COFFIN, CHABLIS PLATT, President. Tie* Presi dent, MATILIAS NORRIS, e•crahry H. A. PICKING, Agent, • Office is Wut Midas Strut, Gettysburg, Pa April 80,18811.-6 m ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY INOORTOILLTID, YAWN 18, 1851• Preold ont—Gfoorg Swope. Vice-ProoldonO—Samul B. itasooll. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasiirer—X . G. Yahnestoek. Itasca tiro Commltteo—Boba t NoCtordy,li. A .Plo k rts.,.Taoob lUDs. Wumems.--Georg &womb. •.Ba.Wn, B.XeDair, di, 8.8. Bumell,ll.G.lakmestmly 131Mt1ibug;Jamato King, Stabs°. township; a. A. Yields& atrablm; Abdlel F. OM, Now Oihrd; Wm. Rom White, Lilmrty; H. O. Potore,Poimsbnzg (Y. 84 igh...This Company la limited In Its operations to the cousty of Adams. It hu tmen in operation for more dun IT yam, and in that period has made Ostend as seamnamt,hseing paid losses bran dining that potiod asionnttng to over $16,000. Any pawn desiring stain .or can apply to eithsr of oho mansion. air The Snoutlvo Commit te• ands at the Ones of dontyany, on the jut Wednesday In every month at %Week. P. IL Paso 10.1141... Xardwart, gunny, *r. ARDWARE AND 0 11001RII& 21111 enbeoriberohavejustreturnodfrotetheeitier with en tmwewi• supply of HABDWARB (MO , 0/11/1123, which they ore offering at their old. staid' Balthatore street, at pile' it o eultth trtf sea Otte toak °angels to patio( OorpenteetTool Blitekesit I.Toola no *Findings Oabln•tilakar 'ffi Tool lonsikespor ,, Fixture • Jill kinds ot tic* O•P' OR 00,0.01.0 a 07 ALL Xfifpli 011 a Paints am. 0114 • Theridi theser.rsldsparta.nts stilettos ad ebowirimis lOUS am Ss had st this Btors. livery Outgo, issa bweaommodsted here with 100 ill hid frr e end liwaselmotril lad 6, 1 1 11 Reticle)* thor al aaaaa collative stomping - limit lashow immesh • easy° thilrhountoutoriliallyi Zoill DAY Nall Y 3111,1 SIT. t ~tß~ir~t. a AYER'S nand Liver Complaints, It is an docing many truly amarkable 11cine• had failed. AYEIt t CO., Practical and 31aes.,and mold all round AV-PRICE $1.00.-VA OF NEW YORK. $3,968 282 30. OHAS. J. MARTIN, Prosktent •. WILLMARTII, Vice President D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice President CHARTER. PERPETUAL GAZ/MITION 017101118 Oo►a Nudist, HA WPM. USPI zonurma ylC►r Butuasorestriet ,betuteoe Ge Cliwri Geetyskirs,,ra: TIMMS 01? PODLION2 ram 1 Smissi I* .ley morning, at $2.00 aplarja , palierlthlo the year. No on tiutied nitil all gee lee Veld ' , i. 40 of thepabliehere . i darissiiXTbareiniertedwll rem t ii bOrIILICUICiiOI2 will lz by the quarter ,bel I year, we' r I:d. will boto eeeee tlAt speefilil rai uputi *sr fuo circulalloo ofthieSTA**f itflarger than it' 000000 allials4lll u .9.46=14)4)u oty and, as siii•f CAUQUi - Woltz °tall binds will be pr,. .t (alt rates. a&odettills. ‘a, sc., in every variety end style bort ootic•. Terms B2ffffffffl CUUNITT OPrICSIII. ir n (Judge —Kober [J. ilthef. A Auc la te JudyrJ—Jo.ep bJ. Eats, It Pe.fitunota ry—J.c.,,b Milburn. decurdrY—Wm.U.lioltx k tAt 6'unrts—A. .1 • set Attorney—WM. A.4uncan.. pr.aeunr—ll. U. Wag t lion. .15 ,, f—Philip /Iron r=fi=t;BM=l S o eyor.-Juan U. Eiti/Of • *SI az tcbo La ON l•resias ,J IhrtaiLo. Clerk—J. M. Write!: HcJle•e. PAysiciaa to JathDt. J pirwor• sJ MA Poor—Join "to )•erdortt. &tea/I—jou -4. I. ff , e4Jrer—Jacub .. 4.1 Wors—fienty L.Ur••w, U. [lo4*y. Bata or TTT T TTT CIS !large Buehler. t.o a {:4I—W.S. tll.e,ullteu,klesauder W. Crovo, Robert fate, A. r. Ilarieer .Clerk—f. D. Dephorn. ?natio ,dc.—dt,orge W. Welters Jam S . :1111 Oirectors— Ana. Uulun, W.. 1. %Verret'. John V. UceJee./b A. 11. II ate,. geerelarylOOkill r . <4surer —E. G. rattalisfocir; .4 irri sac ao NATIO/CM a Swope. Baer. • .1 7', ! ler—lluory S. 'lousier. liroctors—doorige Syrup*, Williams' wirt, Doris wine, Koudlo ,rry, Somoon. EB:=1/1= t:r•tid4nt.-Oelrge, 7hrun• Cashier—GeQrge A rould Teller—Samuel Bushman D,,einrs--thiorge rhrone. David kW) Br4l24ll„Johu Horner, George Arn• nelm•Et,Johnfiord. SVCS OSSES CZ Prttident—J. 3,crltary—Willfam 13-1110• IN Tre.uurer—Aleander Cobeso .g.siert—J.,tta itupp. J. L llill,l In Little,W Alex&uder Cubems. ADAKS court! metgaz. mimics !'ruiden:—Jeurte tiwupe. Vice Presidest—dateuel 8. Suaielt. 9..cretary—Darid A. Booblikr. Tredzurer—lgdward lt. Vanoestock.. /I t , wive Contwittce—Robert licCur . Picking, Jscub King. ADAM COUNTY Prestdent--Samur I Herbst. I",c, Presiient,—Wlllastn .11cShorry4... Cl,rreriun‘linf Socwidry—fl•nry J.lt R•cnrcitrsj zi , creisry—rd ward 1./. /*ha Tresturer—David At jets O. Wilson, 9/1111a ,utsa hn, Frederick Mob I, W. Seek Penrose, John 11. Xcelellan. itILLDI3IO ASSOCIATION. Pr.eident—Edward ./absestock. rico Pfesidet.l.-William A. Daman S.:rotary—John F. .tcCr.ary. Tretmdrcr —Joan Culp. Ar....sper,—J. W. C. O'Neal.John Rap D. Kendlehart, Wm. F. Attlosoo. MEE= ret4 ry —Win. A. Dllncut. = kit.tyre—A. D. Ifueuter, it. Rom W•ttlaA,S. IC. itu4se4l,W.•. Dunce.. If ...M. Connie( I «or se W Li..reletry an.! Trfasurer—dimittil R. a mageri-0. W. Ituamall, H. J. Stahl*. M. Xlebeibalrg ZITTIBUIiI 11./ILIMLD. pi-erctior—gubort McCurdy. i•_r•tary and rriasarer—.David Train• depart •• •rriv• Tow 'lrlt tr.lia m+kw elollo 00004 ugh tr o t col Y. utern rod W polut tr• in with ilniltitovre. A fisoci tty No. 1214 1. 0. 0. A-11.1 Kai Irnad ottoett eary2 r/l 4ti 81 ^ 1rapotenf, So. 12d,1. 0. 0. r. wt . 11411, lot ..114 1d Monday Willie. S4,lsarttan Lodge, So. ,n 6, d. T. t Ittil..A.l streets, 2d and ,11 ://,tlt h. todip, N 0.1110./. 0. 0. in Ire .t rec., every Monday evening. y._se Tribe, .Y0.:31, 1.0. R. M.—Yri • 111, every Friday evening. P...t N 0.9, G.A. R.—Nortb fast corn every Saturday evening. i -t!+-ran, t CltrisCrt--Pnetor, Rev. C.A ers ices by Professor. of Cullom. ma. torn del), Sabbath morning tad .N.lnesday •emilng. Daring irair vetting sortie, omitted. I. ahvraa,. St. laws' )-11.• . B. Braid vice. i.abt.th morning and wreath illy evening. Coircopll—Rere. IL C. • Shaver. Service. i•Ottm h morning ,Tbursday evening. . • Presbyterian—Rive. Wm. R. RI Ilia. B. moroibg Aug evening, and Wedoesda G•retrie Rtforised—Res. W .2. ff. Vices Sabbath morning and evening, evening. Cazifltr— tio•. Joiepti Boil. Services.' ttiti tali, morning end .fterboub. Unifed Mertuyterson.—ktev. .1. Jim{ by special appointment.. frottssional Bart l J3l. KRAUTS, At • Lay, O attjibard. Pa. Coliacta,, Mariam. promptly stroakled to. Office vu Balt tiaure 'trend, south of th June 14, Itto-t( 3 1cCONAUGEIY,..A. , • L•w, odic, 4tin Jour wn•tof at: •tore, Qbsuaber•burg street. Spocial tttention Ovon to Salta, C. iottlement of Wawa. all legal b claims to et•ntlonle, Bounty, back•pay, atsinst G. iittotokt•ll:lnte• promptly ly tto•oclad to. L tat o.rrAots locatedoin4CllolCe F la lovnund other western States. Juu• 14.11169. cr Z.J. COVER, ATTO • L.t W, will romptly attend to .11.,caar Boalne.•entru•tedtohiacara,. )11c. loolvaaa rAboestotit mod Dan •r's• Core.. dalthnurettreet,GletSymba May 29,1867. DAVID A. B ÜBJELLELIi, NEy .1. LAW, will promptly our•od all other bugloss «hi blecomuloace In tail Won • pp.dit•iii•..iourt House. Ltiottlrob • D AVID WILLS, ATT AT Lk W,OEIce rt tilarealdeuteln *mar ofeemtr•tiquare. May 29.1867. D R. H. S. HUBER, S. S. Cbrner of Chamberstnerg awd OPPOICIU 001. TATIMS ZAAILK June 11, IM.—tf DR. J. A. ARMSTS,OO Sating locatod at maw SALOP, to all broadtail-of his vigilantes. sad hit aloe whoa got prottmlostally *gyms • ItoKan:outgrows, P. 0., Adams county, Pa. .Jul DR. J. W. C. O'NEA.I? Has hla Offie• at his milldam ,cwo door' &bore th•CossOltrosl Gottrabarg,lity 19,1 W. JOHN L. FEW" M. D., Oaks in Chamberiburg Wain, itiatty 1.1. i Hotel, 0 ITTYSBUILO. Pir4ll-a. aireseng been In oonetantjareetle• palliate nen be enured et good DR. J. E. BERKSTREBB. tit, baying loaatod In Gott ' orrice, to the yabUe. i le opposite the Globoree, whore bee ergl , attend to aay is. "Feeble the provlaiko Pe mai In want of fall or puttee select ritedtoedl. lertni removable. July 30,1669.—ef DR. C. W. BEN' AS IttaUSlllDtb•Plaattaa of • HTUISTOWN, and offer, ale won logo Ma at bla bones, corner of Loaabar roundryaloy, out the Railroad. S. • von to Sada Olaaamta. MlttlaallOwa, Watchts and Veto REMOVA . . The dna or Solna at If oilusintit bow North Bonham. street, nail not Blare. W • have oil hand • oholoo •. CLOCKS, WAN (Gold and Silvis.) .JEWEL of all kfails sattlatost 11111.1. SLIT', and Alb% axe Gold, Ail, ex and St SPT A C of bodif fosistiffootoro. Ado, Violins, oordooes, itlslowynAs t ilo.,, Violin and UP, " AU ktiOgi ,4 4 4201=a our at aa.r ait dolt amatigatetod. arraaimalltorpatokrirs, In OW us°. Of Yom. • Ars 111.16 A 1345 P