I.kt if*Saiii;ahvirest Ma. NT B. 8111111111114. The henna is over! lat Sum bail and dumb boll. From velle7 and l hill top. the li4MIP Prtr, dem, Tm - the air shall be Winn with notee thanksgiving. o ' And the mountain, shall soho the good Giver's name. - Throw 'open the halls of the Farmer's greet mansion. And landlord and labor draw near to the board, Where fair hands have scattered in tasteful Profusion, - The viands the choicest the fum can af ford. And fesatingand jest and the half ingot story, And bamper and song for s season bad sway ; For toe bands chained to toll are for once liberated, And hearts,strange to freedom, are free for to-day, Let the swains, browned with sun, and with bands hard from labor, To the shadowy groves with the maidens repair, And bring with .them jewels from grain field and meadow, To set in the crown that the fairest shall weer. The wheat plume and oat plume an d'sweet • clover blossom, And sprays of soft meadow-grass sholwlng between, Oh, weave them in chaplets, their colors contrasting, The green with the gold and the gold with the green And out of the throng of the brown rustle faces; Let the maidens choose him who was tree to the soil, • Whose courage failed not when the battle was hottest, Whose hands are the hardest and broadest from toll. And to him be the choloe of the purest and fairest, And hers be the honoi - the chaplet to wear; Oh, tenderly place it upon her fair fore bead, And let it rest lightly upon her dark hair. And thus clad in beauty, her tresses the shadow, The oat plum the sunshine, enlivened with green, Let the woodlands resound; with answer ing echo Of "Hail Queen of beauty I" and "Hail Harvest Queen !" And the dear little children ; oh, tell them the tidings; And let them take turns at the old iron Till stroke answer stroke, and the spirit of music Shall mock their sweet laughter from woodland and dell, Oh, toll it ye belle, tilt it reaches the city, Ye quivering wires swift bear it away ; And whisper the word to the indigent millions, And cheer' hem with hopes of a happier day. For the harvest is full, and the great barns are bursting ; Let million of voices the glad news pro- Till the air shall- be vocal with songs of thanksgiving, And the mountain shall echo the good Giver's name. ROILTO TRANSPLANT TRIM Nature indicates that moat trees, shrubs, And plants will flourish moat satisfactorily, ..endure longer, and be-every way better when they send a strong taproot deep into the ground. And this fact is more particu larly true when the subsoil is porous, that a long taproot Will retuliy strike downward, as far as the stem grows upward. Were it not a habit of the tree or plant to send down such a taproot, it Would be advisable to cut it off. -But many nurserymen will persist in cutting this root off at all hazards; becanse they say that ten roots will push out at the IBM of the stump where the tap root was severed, which will be more ser viceable,to the growing plant or tree, than only one taproot. Those ten roots, it is true, will be more advantageous in sustaining the life of tree, for two or three years, long enough for sellers to get trees off their hands, and get their money for them, even by warranting every tree to live one year. Most men think if they can make a tree live one year, the difficulty is all over; they may now count on a satisfactory and successful growth. But there never was a prindiple more erroneous. Every tree needs the ad vantage of a lobg taproot, to go down deep hitt, aka dry. .math, and bring up moisture In dry weather, when the surface roots cannot furnish one drop of water to the growing plant. Therefore, when a tree, or bush, or —vine, is transplanted make a deep' and large hole with a long crowbar, four feet deep, put the taproot into it, and fill the vacificy with sand. Ir,there is no taproot, bent down a lateral root into the hole, and en courage a taproot to strike deep into the soil. We are seeing the superlative folly, all over our country, in the failure of trees and vines, of all kinds, of cutting off the tap mot. Shrewd muserymen have hoodwinked and bamboozled farmers long enough, by making them believe that the taproot should be cut oft Nature is a more reliable guide than the instructions of a nurieryman, who can sell more trees and make more money by recommending * practice that is dime. Uleally opposed to Nature's kw.— Wood's Household Magazine. TOMATO CATI7P.—Take ripe tomatoes and scald them just sufficient to allow you to take off the skin ; then let them stand for a day, covered with salt, strain them thoroughly to rector, the seeds. Than to every two quarts add three ounces of cloves, two of black pepper, two nutmegs, and a veny little Cayenne pepper, with a little salt. 801 l the liquor for half an hour, and then let it cool and settle. Add a pint of the beat cider vinegar, after which bottle it, corking and sealing it tightly. Keep it al ways in a cool place. ANOTRIM War.—Take one bushel of to matoes, and boil them until they 'are soft. Squeeze them through a fine wireselse, and add—half a gallon of vinegar, one pint and a half of set, two ounces of cloves, 'and a qualter of allspice, two ounces of Cayenne pepper, three Ishiespotmsful of • Meek pep per, flee beads of garlic, skinned and sepa rated. Mix together, and boil about three boars, ozonniS seduced to about one half. Then bottle without straining. A LIQUID glue, far superior to mucilage, may be made by dissolving glue in an equal quantity of strong hot vinegar, adding a fourth of alcohol and a Uttle alum. This will keep any length of time when placed in closed botties, and will fasten horn, wood, and mother-of—pearl. fku.rwrs of ammonia is largely used in England as a rartilizer< on crops of wheat_ and grass, and with good results. The de- . Mad for it for this purpose is growing rap idly. It hassle) been found very profitable when applied to sugar cane sad beet roots: Ons and par* may be eared from die arramte of tbe wire worm, by sowing ids WWI of salt to the acre, jolt 10 the Amite are coming up. ' sir goons. QUZINSWA.BX AprllBo,l6o.- tt DUPH ORN'S C HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIJIIERS. C- ALL HIS GOODS. BEFORE PIIRCHASENdpLsp,. April 16,11169.-tt 1869, DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! ISELL for very small profits, and slot at doings vory largo Balloon. NASHIONABLI SHADES OF PINS SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FROM/ WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE BHAD'SUF ALPAOOA POPLINS. swot( oararzxs. PIQUES, PI/MALES AND LAWNS. • BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLINS JoOONET MIISLINSCAMBEIO. BLACK ALPAOOA, OOLOBID ALPAO 6A, BLACK ALL WOOL MAIL UNMET SHAWLII,OASHMBRI SHAWLS,THIBIT SHAWLS. CLOTHS, OASSIXESS,oLomcnioII,LINEN DRILL. ING, OOTTONAD.B. TAELIIOOVIES,TABL I LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW . NW. BALMORAL UM'S, HOOP SHUTS. PLAIN LINENJIANDEIROIIIIIIIIMBIOIDIRED aissEssommn, HIM ITITOKED NAND- Kiracarsts. MEWS, LA Disronsess,,,acuilimutreoLovzs, AND STOCKINGS. art am ocrostrustly resolving the latest styles of Gress and hairy Goods. My stock comprises miry shim nstially found la • Irsar.lass DIY GOODS nom, to which I invite the attontlea of ship public, =6 anred that !cos safely challeasm *frigid. se all labor Blom la quality oficodimSd low. WWI of pline. J.Z. Clan. Ilettpharig, Pa.. Jsa. 15,11119.—t $lO,OOO -. REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Rebert & Elliott's Store, GETTYSBUR4, W A I„ aoods,illittrik:d. a 'arrurcZawag Satan. The IMMO. an iron known. bit Lai' Onto for s w Um ired oy erred, as Ih loft Grosabeekikla azoboaso far Goods. The persons who tack the fioode are very well eaticiled that they received gore or bettor, Goode for their matey them they could MU sot at any *that store. Come one I Come one 1 SILKS, GINGHAirs, LAWNS, CLOTHS, CASSDLEERS, TN REZA JEANS, VESTING", &o. Aboxiiisioig,Notsoss,ausewm,,Ourponramilaa to all Weed, a tat Stem sesettetest et orretithhea betatabeg WWllt ol.r& the plies le epipadie the Cleart imee. tehaware etatet, sad that ear atette it, Witt .D 4. aatt Satalarelta WWI 111.11141.—i NEW SPRING ♦ND 81IDULER G 4= 0 11 S AT PETERSBURG. ORIENT B.OWEBS mmmmuiLmwairo, Virtlnirpeettellyhdini Ulf pdAktbat Goy i gjest Mena tele nftwiliftkik witi • Urge assortaset d SPRING & 81124:MBR -GOODS, eausistlai la part et Ladlertilron Seeds, Olotba,Ost• : r i ki r=os ai t l i kkeas eta Lail, a tall W. et llateetwartml Ateeselsajbekro ll = Oar. W bar e ili rmt a rala ratio EMI be at prism bulbar iiiliptrapre . ta Par pup Ohs ass stylswwwleq, pilaw, we *Are ad be aadonell Whew. la ARM' AptllBo,ll4ll. 41ifiSMI*1001104Viti.1 , -Z ! FAIMIMMI 1110121=11 EAU WCErVXD ♦ . LAIGI STOCIIC 01 SPRING G OODS GO TO WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY Nerth-west corner of Square. Most Excellent Assortment ! EM!M!!Mai BAREGES, ALPACCAS, so., 460.44110,00164?: , - •uDWm ag 2 : 2 7:0 1 / V, 2 ,1 47 ? Is &ling afßottom mod OM Day 600 DB AND Duos Goons, TWA are dOins to "fight times" pricer.. NOTIONS, &room:oak owns, ussolos mutes, sc.,: That are cheaper than era: SMK, GLASS AND °TRU DUBS BUTTONS, In groat 'sty. HOOP SICIRTiII, CORSETS; PROVICTOES AND TN) 1 , 1111/.4:IANT 00111MilT OULU% AB nsoeuary to pt dreeee■ tent nicely PAILUpLi AND inemarues, Don't buy bonni you gel Any prkos. COTTONMAILJA NZ$, lc, To which I Invite examination in ftice..and Quality. HA TS AU the latest Spring and Summer Styles SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say thit I keep the ben clan of goods that are kept in Adam, county. Those who haie tried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they hays wasted their money.. April 143.—tf 'ESP SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER TjAVING opened a new stare, In Arendtsville, has Just returned from the city with • splendid as. sortment of OAXPYTB DRY GOODS, OBACSRIZIS, QUEDNBWARE, Raving purchased my entire stock for cash. tam procured to sell Tory cheap. Give me a roll and Judge ibr yourselves. T. R. IXOTZIt. May 2011.-6 m Carriages, garntso t &r. DAVID MeCHEART. Jane Y IfeCIRMIT "Best always Cheapest." d HE Best and dheapeet, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in as County are *heap to be found et the old end well known stand,Baltizoors st., opposite the Presbyterian Climb (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, Sr. the most substantially built and sweet. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount s... Ware complete] s every teepee t and warranted to be of the vary but materialand workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, as loses Jeer. They an the but ItrITIN and most durable. Oar Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made any and In the most substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Dra ft names, lrly-nett and everything In the Hoe; Nom betrayer *keeper. Our prices have been troucsa to thelowestliring standard. - A liberal percentage foresail, off alibilisamountlng toga or more. We work nothing but the best of stock And will warrant every article turned out to be in evinTreepect as represented. Thankful forput favors we Invite attention to oar present stock. - 113.01ve tia a call and examine PRIM Jun , onuses' Jan. 23.1168.41 D. McOaliallY I SON. RIAGE-M.A.ICING REBUKED. Qi i i L l ß rar being over, the undersignedhaTo restated the CIARILIAGZ-MAKING BIII3INXEB, at their old stand, In Nast Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put tip work In the moat faahionable, aubstantisl, and superior manner. A lot anew and second-hand OARRIIGSB,BUGGIIB, AC., on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. done with d ispatchi.and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new andold HARNESS handfor sale. Thankfultbr the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, theysolielt and will endeaYor to d• serve a large share in the future. " May 29.-t DANNZR & Buggies and. Carriages REMOVAL. THE undersigned bu removed hie earflap-malt. ing shop to tt e east end of Middle street, Getty,- burg, Pa., where be will continue to build all kinds of work In his line, viz: CARRIAGES', TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C, &C. Ills work is all put.,op of good material and by the beat of mechanics, ihd cannot fall to give esti& motion. Ills pricesare always reasonable. lls its orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at modarate rata*. W. H. GALLAGHER. July 1,1868.—1 y NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN C.IILP TNFORNIS his friends and the public generally that Ihe has resumed the Harumwmaklup buslusi and opened a Shop on Carlisle street t Gettysburg. Ojohe. tag the Passenger depot, where be will manufacture and keep on band all kinds of HARNESS, BLIDLYS, COLLARS. • WHIPS, LASHAB„ FLY-NZTS, toy to which will be Bold at the lowest cash prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds., REPATMNG and MINTING attended topromptly. Raving beep working at the Milanese for 80 years, I can guaranty the beet kind of work, all being mad* under my owe anmeintendence. Give me a cell. May 7,1869.—tf JAHN =PA Vwtograph SaUnits. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO TOGIRAPES, PHOTO7A TURES <AMBROTY &c., &c., iews of the DATTLEf FIELD, OtTEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES ALB U M GREAT VARIETY 3 AND AT GREATLY REDECED PRICES wire &Kiln nettling bat tie bast of Hi OM sad avonine oar stook. oka foridshod from oli noisily's rusts kola at &Moo. . TYSON'S OLD STAND. Oct. 9.—er CASHH FOR WOOI The highest, Price paid by F. DVPHORN, Noratoeat corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, Pfsn'a. An. 6, ine-tf BiST-ADVBRTD3ENG NI3ID i a ls laga IVA AND HAILDWAYLN, to eriIEPAIRENG.k) AND ) , GO Te NORIO , • a good um= ni,x7 you want GO TO NORRIS '- If you want , ks • fluthicrosbis NAT or OAP. aO TO NORRET—If you want NA a autilosablo NEOLTII, or good PAM COLLAR aud(RIIMI. GO • 0 TO NORRIEP—If you want anything to the Gil STUMM Lull, for Ys lops ***hag bat GestlemoVe wear, sod bee the LOOM STOOK IN 00IIITT. aO TO NORRIFV—If you want N_A • good pair of HOME MADE! GUTTERS, war. ranted to give satisfaction or Money ItEr HEIM. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENNA YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK Hato just rooolvod from th• Olt, • lorgoomort• moat of • BOOTS& SHOES QM GENTLEMEN, LADIES a CHIL. DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest styles and of best mate- ricas - We Mao 1tA3117111,1117131 TO ORDIR, all kinds of BOOTS AND 1180.113—the work belag made up of best materials and by lint elms workmen. The esalor partner km ban to the buineer for over id years and persoaelly superintends all work made up. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to oar establishment, sad hope by strict attention rio Malaise and by selling at lowen cub prime, to give entire satisfaction. DAVID Ktrartuzz, JACOB A.ICITZMILLIE Apr 1116,1869. -t f CUNNINGHAM. Hag jut rocolood a largo supply of SPRING GOODS, Constottog of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 01 ALL STTLKB AND SIZIS: ALDO, S H I=R T .S" , Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a groat and largo yaristy of NOTIONS, MUSICAL L.NSTRUMKNTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO .and CIGARS, all of which will be sold at short profits and warrant- ad to please. like him a call at hie store on Balt! more street,(Pleking'• old Stand) near the Diamond April 0,11169.-tt CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. NEW FIRM! COBEAN 4. CUNNINGHAM HAVE Jost received from the City • now and Large stock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. The good. have all been selected with great care and with a desire to moot the wants or this community. The public will And the to beet the beet guilty and the LATEST STYLES Oiie aid all are invited to call at oar Store, oa Balti more street, Gettystrurg.neerly opposite irshAsstoelt Bros. • L 0. 00BBAN, JAB. CIINNINGUAII. April 16.-tr GOODS FURNISHED AND Garments made to order, W. T. KING York Street, gettysliurg, Pa. Ise. 16, 11160.—if CLOTHING! CLOTHING! NEW AND URGE ARRIVAL ! J. On, oases of the Mastoid sad YorksttMt, hasped retuned from the city with ma "n O m agl a l t ir i"a ol t e rfa r tr f whisk Its will Nutt sack pokes as swot fail to taks tista rats* Oillsad judge be soar. , savor. To look silk' coedits/ mallselitli tided", manta& sod nest sadoslmtaatial ondos, mod the* to set his low prime—ostlers samiot hods bathes, whim they smolt so mob to *tehr laterootto do ito. Hs has Coats, Pasts, Vests ,o Oillstylssakd aided= tit *oats aad itoask adds, of all klads Noshes, Slaves, Handier °bleb, Neck Ties, Omrinits,Liassaad PaperClellars, lispeadere. Droales, &MU Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas Malawi SalvesAssare, amokla sad OkserlaiebtocceMposjitailemery.do. Clocks, Walden, ./errdrir 1/11a a 00111111 4 and oniolltsrartkdstm......actdM7UP•lililii•iTh 04004 a Ha tM pubile labia sCir stock emslisiast slollsloll., wrap or willeithempar• ' ,ll =o ot Iferr Tork .113 M.-ff On. With the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. •Thls machine has numnefhily oompsted with 'lithe berg °f th.d ithrest Patented Grata Separators, sad now has the reputation of Wing the biet Separator '4'7 Proluesd ; in hat, the only Separator end Olean net Mame the pullet* gin men mal omfollotiom The machine le ortmeniettily at for hauling Zeig.thissithlt„__ being pentanes* Sued en two "‘"' Iwo as moils more or shin it about, that it Ss not Wif the trouble on a barn Star m a &miser and Maker. It is um aeon? put operation. It is Mini,. ashy managed, 1 . 1 _ 11 " 141 ,2 that It mama and *say to wort b 7 who" 1 " BOOTSAND :8110 . E& 0 1 4,04 1 0 1 1 . 2 4 h r e ati i *the dinrt me Um Imams !armors Dan ram that th is machine is no hullibat. *adjudging ' the high rsoommemdatlon NEW ESTABLISHMEN T. of ginner* that an using dim we taut sena tO the • - - lbillthiMoll that it is the Tin . amnia* that brawn PRI widuidgood has erected a now bitildb,g,ge Wok LA a Boot sad Sboa itabliabmaat, oa Nada at. TL bablwiag area few .s the moons who Wm youtholothsowlitetiog, is g, arbors lii bad WI machine_, Irbil bows, and to whom the saw o ir m f i bt is t it - , lobar aro roamed for ftribor Inirmatioa: Boots Shoos, Gaiters, Blip , wm. J. Peters, Mora Dale, Adams ca. Perna. WIL Uhler, atoit Now Oxbrd„ " 2 Jolla D. N I to iarb : c is F m arg " , - York . a 4. 4 Daudet Peters, " m .10 11 7 &I C ', b., John Waltman, Rol& a a twai n .winis aid andronotaUbrukt 'lglu and . incbsel n o d, m o , tiii.. ,„ a prim. - Rotas it gas otoostaat to oohed fr oat,ond Aim emu. icsa sa i nm - —.. . .. wills stWililigtb. inallOorgitlito. Wm. Y. Brandon, ga i t ft r ,„ 4 , 4 a . W Willia, Of WM 3411 iatieteir OtathllP for ths Move machine will be kept an d a. Ana WIWI dada ' s t o radar by lli g r Agent, and also bp- iphreint Itfrool, soar oattelletZ :m atigmlbs potbAtol ooltodw,- IttlimmoW a rotdoli lbw gm ....... ms I* adttromod to gm igt3lareW4o.ll2.. l "b" lety . t . ewes 111. ' July 50.61* -- - 4177"''',yolitiellopvtia.. 22ms 1 Ftl, l 34.1.QTAk 111E,SHOEs FoN, f"4 ; • ' - • • Milks . 1 41411:#11 ' • ' •4;b1 111 4 4 1• 1 4ad• Prfpw tLOW YPTLI4.'; Aanbur grated !doe Lia With utnatkoss fir .solivailars asaiseutes reostpt Postfaillooaddresa. * • r. Boat 81'4 st, above Chestnut, Mil Anallt 11, 23114 New Store Boom near Court-house 1 D. H. KLINGEL UAS removed Ili Boot awl Shot iltere r to hie hew • iltatto Zoom, a taw dome 'oath of ilia Court. so, awe ste a dy opposite the Lesspffer dike Balti =re, sareat,Sottyaborg. No boa laid in a Ishii' writ stook of goods, which ha will soil at radioed prices. He offers LLAD esner BAL INS'OOII MORA OIISB L GAITERS , °emu LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES En) SLIPPIR B ,a II st7I4•, LAD/BP 1010000 BALMORALB, IN LANAIS VARINTY. - Gum MINOR OLLY BOOTS, GENTS' AMIRICILN GAL/ BOOTS, GENTS' KIP soars, GENTS' OONGRWS GAITERS, GIFTS' OALF BALMOHALS, GRIM' SUPPlaii, all styli., GENTS' BRAGA/6,k *O. MUM' uosiGazas Germs, MISSRTNLMOR/L'FAITIRS, Mmes. *woo° he., he., *4, tc. BOYS' 011NORI88 GAITS.RS, BOYS' OAL/ BALMOBALS, BOYS' BROGANS, to., to. INFANTS* BROM, all styles, IN LABOR VARSITY. Alio, Boots andShowo of hie own 1110 41.lfiletUlre con atal‘ly on hand, All will be sold at the lowest living profit'. Buy ere, from ' town and c ntry.are invited to call and, iftwunfue goods and ices before purchasing else where, feeling eonlid t that I esti pines all who may call. The MANII7AO7I7 NQ of Boots, Shoes, end Gai ters, 'allele° be card on, i n all Its branches, as be fore. Repelling done a bort notice. By employing none bat tirst-ciass w ion, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of nrintaining his wax "er reputetion. Ceitainly nothing will be left nn. done to dente. it. -Thankful for rat favor', he solicit.■ a continu ance of public patrol a. D. H. ICLINGEL. Gettyeburg,July 1 1869.-t f ig ."- ATERCHArT TAILOR, CIIAMBERSBUR STREET, GETTYSBIIEG. Tll undersigned, the Ist* Erin of Geo. Jacobs k Bro., would ost respectfully inform hls Blends and the publi enerally, that be has opened • Merchant Tallortn tablishment in Chasabersbarw street, next door to th old place, and three doors east of the Keystone Ho when he will be happy to waft on - all who may p ronize him. His stock of CLOTHE, CAPUSIME VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, kr, ke., to, will be found choloo aW cheap—very &nimbi* to ow led from. All Umbel Goods for solo—whether ha monnliteturoa or not. ' GOODS AUDI OP fifth dispatch, as well when bought at other don*" at his own. The very beet . T . work will be mad fits and substantial sewing —mid nothing will ed too much trouble to render satisfaction in very case. The latest New, To Taildons regularly received. Gutting done, as date A share of public swage Is solicited, and as ef fort spared to Amen . April 16.—G arming gaptaunts, (tr. THE WO RLD, DODOES' omq AND BUCKEYE Reapers nd Mowers. e A careful examlnati of thee* machines will cont. males any one of th Inperke merits over all ethers, to strength, du bility, ease of draft, and re liability fir work, on kinds of ground , arid In ev ery variety of grate rstin. Confident of this we Invite those lo want o good machine to examine for themselves before rchaeing ehoewbere. These machines can .014 u Naked Mowere— RZAPI.RD se Rand e. Self-Rake, or Dropper.— Two different mines : , .1 Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Rale cutting Ave and a hal feet inf grain and four hoot Inches ht green No. 2, cut ting four feet six I n ~ We have thatooan 4in those machines that we are willing to Ist tin eating a machine test them with any other they y wish, and keep the one that gives most estlidhot DODOS& al7TollAhr SUS- L& hem given maul satisfaction that we etweider Mho beet &ahead, and faetterled t. no other m achi n e ex t the Dodge Mathias, the Ohio and Buckeye p t. ►or the benefit of hose wanting machines we would mho them to • ow 4 those to whom we have sold the last season : • Jobs Deardorft, ' l34., Ephraim Lady, Georg* Lady, I Jonathan Wisier,J James Mickley, Daniel Bettie, John Depder, John Eckert. Was. runt, CornellusLott Wm. Gulden, Wm. Rest. Also, WIRETOOTH ICY RAUB, including the celebrated Brandt Italgesud Self-discharging Bak... Alio. PLOUGHS. /AMINO MILLS. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS OINERLLY. Perame wishing to rimier) machines will gad thaw at the warehouse of JVit Wi l t s & goes, Oattys burg, Pa., or at the r ease of the subscriber. 2 miles from aettysbergyn the Ilarrisburg raid. Per. treating Cizeularwrill address the sebacriber, Otttysbarg, Pa. I WM . Wing, Agent April 23,—t( GET TEE BEST! NIIDIWITVBIMPROVJD MOWER AND REAPER The strongest lightest draft most compict, simple and perfect Althhine ever. of fered to the public. The undersigned being taken the Agency for Nithwitz's Celebrated Lproved Mower and Reaper, Invites the attention elle Farmers of Adams county to it, as the very beet Iwehlne now in market. Its general conet ructlorLane rac lag every necessary po I nt to constitute a perfect mechlue, Is so simple that the moat Mexpetioneed won eau readily underataad IL It consume of a less natter of bolts, filmes and parts than any other maeltintosod Is better adapted to all kinds of Reaping and II tw tog. A thorough examina tion and trial will show his beyond all doubt. Farm ers desiring to porehasa• first class machine, at low sprice *lll do well b call end examine It. Price sl2s; , Zeaper Attachment $25. AABo—rag Cucumber Wood Pump, for Wells, Chterne,&c.,—the beat to market-40d the stock befag made of ewataber wood the taste of the Inserts not effected. sa-Poisons desiring totes the blower end Reaper, or Pump, can do no by Wing at Creed' Warshaw, Gettysburg; Nersh's Wasitioase, New Oxford, or at the residence or the rebeciiber New Belem. MaY nao.--41a0 , :MPH KUNKLN. STILL ARE-AD ! HOFFECEINB' REAPER i t MOWER, One of the Greateat Machines of the TB - Age, an ei t ny - Ihrt b :m ever:: Introduced, ! u her Ind been exc el triad and given general satisilio lion. / would now inibrniall thaw who intend pun. chasing Diehlues to oil aid examine for themselvsa. This machine binned pardeldarly to most all other mathbas in strength, dumbility, wise of draft, and abilN o c.work, hi all kinds of grass and grain.— .. Ws MOWN: pain admirably, which hi • great item in Mathias. to • tannin. It ran be used ea a hand mks se well as • sathrither. It cub 6 bet 2 Inches in min; 4 feet 10 India in grew, has a steel cutter bar, with wrought bon guards ; It ran be used as • Single Mower es well as • Combined Machine. A full trial et** Machine can be had. Also. SIITHIMANIIIMILO-DINCHAROTSO HORSZ BARB, and the great and wellAuawn BRANT RAIN, - the best takes ever introdnoed. We would also oall lour attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH, wrought Iron frame, very light and strong, steal shovels, easily &dialoged to run shallow or deep, and is neatly and taineflilly made ALSO, THE 1 1 / 1 114111 AND Z.7/0111.8/011 TAN /WAG 1111LL,the old klagaborough tan improved, for many pan a great ihvorit• among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It is large and strong, has two cockle arsons, mid warranted to work pernalilY. Also all kinds of FARMING /HOLZ/MTN always OD hand. Any person Wishing to examine these machines an MIMI MOM et the Ilettle4l•ld seta, or et my residence, 3 miles from Gettysbarp between the Teneytown road and the Baltimore pH*. LIMB A. BUSHMAN. May 38,1869—tf GIIBIR'S PATIfI 1111T41•deliLATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, ~r` REMOVED I JOSEP! JACOBS, JOSEPH' JAOOIIB Heury Culp, Henry KIN', ilialra Penrod*. David 1114inntrt W. iota AMU, J.J. K.rr, Andrirw WoWert, Wm. Ingham, John Onion, Joh. N. Hoffman John N. Boyer, BEE BAD NG RAIDROAD MOE es= . . .. 81 : 0 0 011 4:ARRANGMUINT. • MOBDA1; APRIL 26th, 1889. • GratatklaUlrlise !rein the North and Silent for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, ' Ashland , Shamokla,.Lebatiam, re t tem i nphrate, lath, Leacuter, • , Traas leavellarrisbarg for New T 6 ,asibllows: At 2.3 b, LSO and 8.10 A. 14 .4 2 .24n00n.140 and - W.541 'P. N.,conaectin with similar *alas cm thelleas alma , and arriving at New Tart at 9.46, 1145 A.A . W. and dJO, 6445, SAO - P. N., and 6.00 A. N., r=Sleeping Clara aco3mpany that 2,7111, 0.66 P. 14.. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for leading, Pottsville, Tama qua, KinerafillahAihiand, Shamokin, Pins Grova,Al - and Phibadmplaia, at 8.10 A.M. 2.00 and 4.10 T. Nolopping atkletbanon and principal Way RIK titans; the 410 P. - H.lmin making coansotions for Philadelphia, 'Pottsville and Oolambla only. Tor Pottrvill ,e Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aad Susquehanna ilallgoad,lesys Harris burg ata1307.11. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 h. ~ 12.00 noon, 5.06 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphi at! .16 A. M. and MINN.; 114•491 Ag ears almainpase th• 11510 A. IL, 6.06 and 8.00 p! Ai trains from New York, without Way Passenger: Train I ',arab Phila.!'lphls &MEG A W., ocnanaraing with olniilar train on But Ponna.liall road, rotarnlng &oat Reading at SAO P. M., stopping at ail !Station& Leave Potted at 7.30, 4.46 A. M., and 2.46 P.M., Shamokin at 645 and 1026 A. M., Ashland at 7.00 A. aad 12.60 won, Tamaqua at LSO A. M., and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville: via. Schnylkilland Suaquelvitna Railroad at 7.00 A. M for liarrishorg, and 11.30 A. 114: tor'Ptnedrove and Tremont. Beading Accommodation Train: Leaven Huang at 7.80 A. M., riturnlng 1 Philadelphia at 5.16 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: LISTON Potts. town st 6.26 A.M., returning 1 Philadelphia at 420 P.M Oclumbla Rill Road Trataa Isar Readlit tat 7.00 A. M., and 6.16 P. ht. for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster Columbia, tc. Perth:men Rail Road Tratoile's's PerklomanJuno. Mon at 9.00 A. M. and 0.00 P.M. Returning: Leave !Winne* at 8 15 A. M., and 1.00 P. M., connecting with almlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: LIMY! , New !fork at 8.00 P. M., Phila delphia 8.00 A.M. and 3.16 P. M., the 8.004.11. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Hat'. risbarg 6.90 A. M. and 4.10 and 1045 P. M., and Read. lug at 12.66 midnight, 9.54 and 7.16 A. M. for Barrie. burg, at 12.56 midnight, add 7.06 A. M. for New York, and 9.404. M., and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Panel' ger. . 0 A. NICOLLS, General 8 uperintendent Readlng,Pa May 7, 1809. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING SCHED ULE. On and after May 9, 1889, Train■ will taste Manover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD 12.54 p. m.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Palls and Erie and the West. 10.58 a. m.—Dally (except Sund's) for Elmira, Buff. alo, &c. 2.13 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) far Williamsport and Rile. 6.05 p. m.—Dally(except Sundys) for York. 9.55 p. (except Sundanye) for llarrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. • 7.07 a. m.—Dal ly stopping at Park ton only. 7.82 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 1240 p. m,—Dally stopping at Parkton only.- 12.35 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at the Stations. , 11DW. 8. YOUNG,Gen.Pams.Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED R. 718101, Oen. Superintendent. May 2S, 1869.-tt Harrisburg, Penn, pENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL • Doubletrack route runn RAILROAD. ing between Philadelphia at. 0 Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gem' aburg make the following , nun actions with am Trunk line: Gettysburg leave at 8.16 a. m. A 12.40 p. m. I...never Junction arrive 10.06 " 2.06 " " leave 10.58 " 9.56 Harrisburg arrive 12.56 p.m. 11.46 " leave 3.60 " 2.26 •. m. Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 6.60 " Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 . Pittsburg arrive 1.35 a. m. 9.10 " At Philadelphia Mose connections are made with the trains for New York, Boston and all Usurp Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made In the New Union Depot with the trains for all Western points. .For Earth 01'1 nformat lon apply to XXWARL U. WILLIAMS, Oen. Snporint endent,Al Coons, Pa. HZNILY W. OWINIMI, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelph la. [Hal 14, 1868..-t In consequence of the disastrous Are, which in Jan nary tart, destroyed their store and Its contents, J. E. CALDWELL & CO_. Jewellers, - Have had made especially to their order in Europe sad In America, an entirely New Stock of Choice Goods, Which are now opened and ready for examination. Very line Paris Mantle Clocks, ( Every movement with the new improvements.) NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, Entirely new Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORHAM MANTIFG CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best Sterling Silver Wares, Watches, Jewelry, &c., &e., A very full assortmeta at very MODERATE PRICES. Fur the present et 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4,1869.-1 y AGENTS WANTED FOR CHAMBERLIN'S' LAW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE! ECM= Poll Inetreution• and Practical Forms, adapted to ET ery Kind of Business, and to all the States of the Onion. BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of the'United States Rae. .There is no book of the kind which wilt take rank with It for authenticity, intelligence, and complete ness."—SprinpAdd (Anus.) 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 twentyfive yeareexperience, and is Just what everybody needs for daily nee. It Is highly recommended by many eminent Judges, Including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Mae sachnsetts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Conseetlent. Bold only by SubwrfpNon. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Bend for Circular.. 0. D CABS & CO, Publishers, deriford, Conn.; No I Spites at., New York; Cincinnati, 0. ; and Chicago 111. - CAUTION An old law-book, published many years ago, has jut barn !madly re•Wraed u "a new book," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete •tatementa. Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's Law• Book tot the People. [July 23-2 m WM. KNABE & CO., I=l GRAND, SQUARE AND lIPRIGIXT PIANO FORTES BALTIMORE, MD. These instruments hare been before the Public for Dearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchared pre eminence, which pro. nazism thaw unequaled. Their TONE cambium 'great-power, sweetness and Mtn 'login quality, as well as, great purity of Intonation, an *Tsunami throe/heat the entire settle. Their TOUCH Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff nonatonnil in no many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled. Using none but the very beet seasoned owshirfal, the large capital, employed in our business enables us to keep continually an Wiens, stock of lumber, ie., on band. Mg-Oar BQUAIS PIANOS have oar New Improved Overitying Bear and the AORAN/X TIMM We would call special attention to over latedarprovve manta to GRAND PIANOS ANT, SQUAWK GRAND'S, Patented August 14,1806, Which Ming the Piano nearer perfection thallium yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted/or Pive Years. WP. IiIINIZ, York, Ps, Sole Agent forth. above celebrated instruments, is by special crwtalfsweate enabled to famish them at the Very lowest factory prices. . - IMAM & CO., June 11, 18430.-41 ca lalthaore X4O STITCH!, 537 50 $4O $4O first eIasiI3IWINGICAMIIIS riff 60 $4O , given as reillume Ibrsll7 60 worth sfff 60 $4O ptbas kir WOOD'S/IOUS& W6O 040 HOLD AUVOCIATE, • find ohms 117 40 $lO lansily paper, at 76 cents a jeer.— 187 60 $4O Also • Sr 60 $B2 TICK ! TICK $B6 E• AMERICAN WATCHES worth $B2, $6O given fen $OO worth of eutioriptionw , —' ISO Also $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $/2 Webetses Unabridged Dictionary, ,„ $1.2 4112* worth $l2, given es gremlins. for , $l3 12 *l2 worth of subscriptitap. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO LIBRARIES, r $BO Lu g e or small. to be selected from $OO 400 vulaines of the sag best &Mu •• . E NOpublished and ern m a premium for an equivalent 1111101U4 of sub. seripdo us. • ' $24 ho. Akio metal She Prowldwit edularlibona• ADVOOkTI, (brawl, sailed the Promo. taio44/114nhie ld lame pages, and 'alma to prosof4 Isussfirkm Virtue, and Nauman's. It has been I=sod *proved three times in 27 mon th s,. Dookaatteopy. A dd ress . r„ d. S. WOOD M , Yr _ • ' zg r Novbs hN arsh 12..4110 P:O. MEN ~. 1' A. 'GROVER IrAKER's . mow P10;1731, t ItLASTIC STITCII FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, Pew York. ,730 Cheenut area, Philadelphia, PO.DITS OF FAC'ELLENCE., Beauty and Mlseticity of Pitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. firing both threads directly from the /pools. No %atoning et was by hood and no wane of Way range of application' without chin'', of &l imo:it. the MOM retains Its tesnty and firmnese atter wash h. es ul doinglroning. all kinds of work done by other Sow. thir Machines, these Machines execute the Duet banditti and parnument4ixdvoidory and ormulental %irk. ilill*The Riest Brandeis* at aU the tetra and ex hibitions of t he United States and Europe, bars been &Warded the °toyer & Baker Sewing' Machines, and the work done by theta, wh exhibited In com petition. IrThe very highest prize, THAI CIIOBB OP TUB 1.4010 N OP HONOR, wet conferred on the repro. seetative of the . Groverk Behar Seeing Math lues,at the I:position Unleerseile, Paris, 1 1 467 i thus &Orel, leg their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. iiPior sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg NOTICE. friml undersigned having bad 17 years' experience J. as a practical Operator me Sewing Machine. would recommend the Grover Baker Family Ma. chthe as the cheapest and best machine fur family UM. The simplicity of constructku and elasticity of stitch made by these machines are two very import ant points In their favor. 260,000 of these machines are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our u minions and the demand le steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machines on band for Tailors and Coach-trimmers use.. Call and see as. D. W. BOBISON, Agent. Chambersbnrg it., Gettysburg, Pa. June 11, 1865.—1 y ESTABLISHED IN 1851 REMOVAL JACOB HARLEY, JEWELER, • barites his patrons and the public generally, to bhp Nap Store, No. 1320 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, where they will SO • large and well selected stock of DIAWJEUII. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER. and PLATED WARE. at Moderate Prices. H. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully re paired. JXWELILY and BILVILS WARE of all kind. made to order. [July 16, 1889.-6 m • A GOOD THING. Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, dc TUE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ♦entllatlon and light Screen from flew and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER rNszots Adjustable Window Screen Company SOLE MANUFACTURER& 623 Market Street, Pkiltura. Nor ule by Dialers in HotualnraDating Ooods Sone 25,1869.—5ni • ISAAC K. SfA.T.IFFER, WATCHES & JEWELRY , NO. ;48 NORTH SECOND STREET, coiner of Owl'', PHILADELPHIA. An iasortment of Wate&e, Jevelry,l3lleer and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repalri ngof Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. [Aug. 13, 1889._1y - BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. AZUMBIIR of meta o( COTTAGE FUESITTIISZ ha, lag been vent by mistake to the Oettp Burlap Hotel—parties wishing eery cheap sad tura/tare cat be acommodsted by minas Immediate. ly at the Furniture Store of Gm. A. Inzin Jt Co., (In Old dentinelOttlcej July 16-H PROP'RIZTOSE. FEMALE SEMINARY, HAGERSTOWN. (rounded 18.54.) Thi. I tatitution will comaiszwii its filitiwatb actual sine jeer on the YINST MONDAY IN DEPTIMBEIt. It offers the advantages of a Beautiful and HeaDahl location, a NOBLE EDITION especially *reeled and arranged for ■ BOARDING BCI3OOI, of the highest grade,autple grounds, and liberal appointment of Teschera for Thorough Instruction In. an the depart ments of a useful, Ornamental and Scientific estima tion. Board. Lights, no. of furnished Room, and twition In all the studies of the regular Courael mind- Ins Latin, for each Term of live Moulin, $lOO. for Catalogues, or any desired lamination address REV. WM.. Y. SYSTER, Hagerstown, 1 17'18-5w gutchering. MEAT MARKET NEW FIRM! OEORGE B. STOVER k THADDEUS S. WIBLE HAVING entered Into partnership in the 11M79. BRING BUSINICSS, will carry it on in all its branches. All kinds of Fresh MeatyTvery Day. Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meats every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morn jog.s Market amid at 0 eo.B.Stover's residence on Cham bersburg street, sectond Sqoare. Thesis having fat stock for sale will find it tolbeir advaxi;age to all on of addrees the new Firm. Aug-13,180-g( West Middle Street Marke (NEAR THE COCRT-lIOUSE.) Every Day in the Week SUNDAY EXORPTED Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wedisea- day and fistirday mornings. Lamb, Vaal or Nation everyday. Orders left at my market falba eventng, will be promptly delivered the following morning. Juni. 18, 1869-tf MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRIOR PAID TOR, COUNTRY HAMS,. SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BYF NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORL York street, below Wolf's HOW. Hans and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale. Juns4.-41. golds and Notastrido. E A.GLA HOT=EL. The largest sad meat sosnakodlons la O.IIITTYBBI7I4;PINNA. „ . entiniolrammmontmeomireastmatTarmmum Jp.lll 7L. 74TE, Presc. isr4Omnibus,forraismigers and Beggsge,rana . to the ileoot, ea antral anddepartine ant Read ' - Tralas:!Garefaleerraats,androatortableohargee. idaylll,lB67. , ' ICETSTONE 1101 EL. 'GETTYSBURG; PA. WM.; E. MYERS. PROPEI34I:O4: NOW OPEN. THIS is anew House, and hsobeen fitted up in the most approved style. Its libation : s pleasant sad (lenrimient, bolo g in the most business portion of thstoytt : Every babbill• otmathboto sib made for the boommodistion sad cam fbrt of riots, with ample stabilsg attached. With . smpbristsod ornate, sad sooommodstiag Clacks irb Math uss *my sadsarar to please - . This Hots' turfropbs . for thssetsrtshummt of the puhlloond 'wesindltiotitdt askant ofpfbilopstrobsgs. .11iff. iIROQERTEfi & LUMBER. teecis Store, mai BILURALDMIOIII t.,GMMIBURG, FRESH GROCERIES every Task from the City, Provision', Dried an Green Pratte of all Undo, always on baud, at loyal rates. ITOUR, 001 IN MEAL, OMMR, rasa CID= N• BOAN,SOAPS 07/ ALL KINDS, OANDLIS, NOTIONS, CONTROTONARIRS, BROOMS, ie.; alio, such as Scantling., Potts, Ac., continually on hand at lowest living rates. Call sod Si.. Aug. 6, 1.366.-.4f JOSEPH GITAYASPIE, Dealer in Flour, Groceries, 1N 1 71.2103 the attention of the public to their large stock of Goods, at the old stand. on York street, next door to the Globe Inn, conaistlitg of the beat of Bogen, Syrups, If °lasses, Coffees, Teas, Spice., Salt As.; the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR n the market, with Hams, Shoulder., Rides, nb, Dried Fralts,Oontections, le. Also, in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Crockery-ware, Beaketo. &gam° Tobaccog, and &thousand and oneother article. . nice and fresh, always for sale Cttminst Co. will spare Do effort to please, and are confident of being able to do so try constantly keeping a full and choice stock, add selling at the very lowest profits. OCIUNTIT PIADOCI wanted, either for the cash or in exchange for goods, highest market price allowed: JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE, June 17, 1863. t GROCERIES AND LIQUORS_ for Ciu.h ALL OTHER BINDS OF LIQUORS, ♦ general assortment of BITTEBJ3, among which Is HMls?' Herb Bitters Pure Liquors for Medical pur pogo at WM. I. bLiItTIN'S. T able Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WAILS, ac., as - WK. J. MARTIN'S. 41;1130, 1866 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Doe. 4.1887.-t 7 GROCERY HAVING opened • new Grocery, in Gettysburg, en the northwest corner of the Public Square, hie Just received a splendid sasortmeat of MAR GROCERIES , Indlog Bums, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Spices, Tobecoo,llalt, 11lah,Hanas, El/welders, kr Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nits,' ruf ta,flospe,Yancy Ankles and Nation, genes ally We will also keep on hand PLOUIt and PLIED BIIIFIP 8. flaring purchased for CASH, I as prepared to sell eery cheap. Gil'• zoo a call and Judge for your. salves. 10pt.26.1867.-tf GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and STOVER t. WIBLE table 1 , 3/Moose adjoining Mesh A Brother's MArble. where he is prepared to sell la cheap as the cheapen anything in hlc line. Give nee Lira la. 18.16—tt garpottro and Contractoro. Wm. C. Stallstaith & GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. GEORGX A. CIODORI Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor- Constantly on hand and manufacturad to otdar of BEST MATERIALS, REASONABLE PRICES. *3 LOrdera promptly attostlool to Jan. 16, 1669.—tf GEO. C. CASIIM.A.N.. GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, IiESPECTFULLY informs the . irablio that he hos marred to hie sow Uwe on Itrottea street between Tort and Itatrood strode, and feprenared to take contracts for patting up and repairing Belldinp, at as reasonable rates as any ballder'ln Gettystnn—altworbsainatead tobe beet isality.. U. bops by strict attentiaa to but. nags to swit pub llepatroaare. Give a• • ma. April 0.1869.41 • WM. CIIRITZMAN, GETTYIS4ItIte,. PA., Carpenter an 4 Contractor, On Washington street, between kiddie and atennbrolawrg streets,.; . 4 E se, and Istroduot nu* Pennell= p a d to fir Wishanktwdrof work for Potilonoto ot Om but astir .al and 11804041 y tads W t : ay bp Asps assay abut atabOftweilli tr: Tik. WUI Buide,thra,l l lzkilsereadsait ego liati w ith ' promptness too mtwto • - arOrdseslos all kb& silitteirels~pingi& A e, liff, Nay to, prompt tt ly laid mot on .1 tonomblo torso. pril l • LIMBER,, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, PA,, GROCERIES, N 0 T I O_N S, BUTTER AND EGGS, %ATM. J• MARTIN, Wholesale and Retell Dealer In A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap CHOICE LIQUORS, Old .Rye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old French Brandy. ALSO, BARGAINS at the new IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS Notion Store EZZIEJ EAST YORK STREET nice, Door &Window Brackets, &c. b 7 axpettenaad workaion, and at Bating remold *MY ritc OUNT'S COMPOUN D roil Tin cans oir PUTIUDSORETHROAT,INFLUZIWA or aim Wax labassatory eilrivaird &somas of the Mrood If sot of Soo long 'Wan Also,llollllllT non. This isidlein• lac boss trtiod Is THOUSANDS OF CASES, a different parts of am country, and has bmoilutown to fail if taken, in time and warms/ todirections. It is warranted to oars. ffivs Its trial sad It Worn& lir JOWL Ivory bouseboldshanid provide themselves with • box of this medicine sad Imp it on hands. Themes that it has effected are Only marselons. triV'rand and sold by rsitam.Yownr it30.,61 et. , Pa., or by their 'intimated spats. Per sale at mostly all th•Storesin Adams county. Idayll,lllllT.-tf " HIRAI& YOU I-00. AYER'S ( .3HERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never beforoio Shell/410W history of medi eine, hasanything•won so widely and so deeply nye. the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a_loig calm of years, and among most of thoraces of mem !t hat risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has be come better 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 tom' Ider forme of dim ease and to young children, it is at the earns time the most effectual remedy that can be given fur incipient omeinmptlon, and the dangerous affection. of the throat and lunge. As a provision sureinst sudden at tacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every fatally, and Indeed as all are sometimes subject to coils andcoughs,all should be provided n Ith this an tidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thoughtsneorable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, Dave been completely cored, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry PectoraL Ho complete Wits mastery °Tactile disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Sams and Ptsbiic Speakers find great protection • from it. drama la alwayarelleted and often wholly eared by it. Bronchifia la generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent Joie'. g fly are its virtues known that v• need not publish the certineates of them here. or do more thane/wore the public that its. dualities are fully maintained. Ayer ' s Ague Cure , Ptrr /tsar and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChM Fryer Remittent Ferry, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Freer, db, and indeed an the affections which arise from malariout, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. its its name implies, It does Cure, and does not fall. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the apue districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cure, effected in obstinate cues, and where other remedies had wholly failed. LinacCilmated persons, either resident In, or travel ing through miasmatic localities,wil I be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. for Liver COmplaiosts,arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an escellentremedy,stimolating the Liver into healthy activity. for Bilious Disordeniand Liver Complaints, ft Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines hadfailed. Prepared by DR. J. C. ♦YR& t CO,; Practkal and AnalytlealCbermlats, Lowell, Maaa.,and cold all round the world PRICE, 8100 PRE BOTTLE. ' Por sale by •. D. Buehler, Drorrst?ssbt Pa. ci.aia AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age ♦ dread:4 which list once ayreeable, healthy, and effectnsi for preserving the hair. laded or trap hair is soon restored to Us original odor and the glou and Prar/mess of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the folUcleeare destroyed, or the glandeatrophied and decayed. Bit each am remota can be laved for useful neos by this application. Instead of fouling th• hair with a peaty sedlmont,ll. will keop It clean and •Igor ona. Item:cmlonal use will prevent the hair from turning grsy or falling off, and consequently prevent bolding!. Free from those deleterious substance which make some preparations dangerous and 114 a rl- oasto the bstr,the Vigor can only benefit but not harm It. It wanted merely for • HAIR DRESSING, nottdagelesean be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dys, It dose not s 11 whits cambric, and yet lute longer on the heir, giving It a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS air or sale by: A. D. Buehler. Droitgl.t. Or ty Xift and tire flouranct. J. W. CRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, WASUBURN, - Secretary O SO. M. LYON, Aaa't Secretary. T. B GREENS, 2d Asa'tSectrotary H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30,1809,4 m INSURANCE COMPANY_ OF NORTH - AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPOILATID 1704. MARINE, INLAND k FIRE INSURANCE. Irouu Limited or Porpotnal fonds& !ads ...... ..... 323 39 1120,000,000 LOSSES PAID IN CASH, 81, OS ITS OH- ASPHIGI G. corns, CHARLES PLATT, President. Vice President MATHIAS NORMA, Secretary. H. A. PICKING, Agent, oiec. Wat Jaddhs Strut, Geityabism Pa- April 80, 186V.-tim ADAMS COIIIITY NCITTUAL PIES INSURANCE COMPANY nwookrolutsv, xusou 18, 1881. Prosident—Oloorgelhropoi. lrlo•Praddesi4lasusl2. Rune II . &iarstary —D. A.Bsehlier. Treasurer-1.9. lahneatock. Sucailveooandttoo—EobertneCturdy,ll../I.Plak sc,Janob Lag. Wutypraefwg•llwase,D. A Mealtime, I.2laoar 11.)11. *O. latml.acke OW7 I I I IIII Jeceb etratoiriastilp ; .yritsnior. Mathis, Strabais; /Mid Y. Gilt, New Ozbrd ; Wa. Raw Wkite, Liberty; X. O. Pot.* Pitinbarg (Y. 8.) . , 1115.ThliOompany Is Ilmltod In Ha °math:en to Mr county of Adams. It ban nun In 'pennon for nom Qui 1.1 yam, and In that, piirktn by awls bat am se• nmesitinrt.linvingpstllcessi by to. Wine this period ungnintsig toM•4 11 4 0 00. Any Porno 'WHIM as ls inunnHcan ipplly to filthier of U. rnanagesom . JiarThs Barative Goauaitta• moots at Wage. of Dowijakai, tha WA, Inidamday la ovary math ai INftladt.jlP. this 1113.4111.-. Wafture, estitry, &t. jor,ARDW.A. ER AND a 00 rails alumiborsaavaiss Srsturu sdfrom thoaf Use ala IlanMaio supply of HA3DWASXO2O- Alai' _ taint aro offatlag GS Om'told stage 4soalro salglu omi otsst st s**4 utpsl cost o sal f tasting§ Our sI u Dart or Oirpsutoe. Tool a Blookamltb'Tooil Coo* VI siding o,lo44ifig • •Chibla•tlffaltsr's tool Eandoksop or ' rtzins • • All kinds of boll. alt o aza :a or ALL../IfYYa Oils egos. ThersidnoentSc _ os imednila dinartinents montleinidalsneobss A m u MO* bad at tlli Atari.. Ivory alma sf am tm seommodated. hare yak tools/aid lindinim 'ea notaido•pgre ass Ind every &Wawa op" MIL Illfriseseal I sew' sr eptspiftd I driiiiithinit Ineessl soma* the ilionine DAVI 1021:1 IWO,' 1 Weal. SR-PRICY S1.00:13 fOct. 2 II IL-1y HOME OF NEW YORK. $3,966 252 A CHAS. J. MARTIN, President A. Y. WILLMARTI:I, Vice President D. A. HEALD, 2d Vies Proof lea t CHASTER PERPETUAL. Is) i oTi - ,icMpirs, IFItOPIIM? Raitneratstai,b ' gutliabo - 4 TIIIXDOP ; TRII StAt OM 82-110 morncogotts24lolr aot patio:tibia thialasi. mood aalllall areatalro flan thopfbilsbero. tovesna TTTTT sarel A I berelJeductlon ei CI g by th e goarter,baii, i :es will bet neer tesist%-,/ upon. airrhe eirentatla elth toilfterprtbss that - • to Adacqicousty; and,oisfi a4ctuot tlexcelled. oe Woltz °fall kindiwk and at faly . •te, Ac.,ln every variety en bort notice. Terms cwt. OFFICIAL D co 11NT1le Preside's sdge—RobortJ. A Ins da to Jul) et—Joseph J. Prot/104,ga ry--Jacob Matto ' R )ittrr Ind K.:order—Wm. Cfrrk titsCourtr—A. Oti!rirt.-Worney—Wm. A. 7',•tv‘rer-11. U Wait Ifs. Groner—Dr. W.J. .IcOI 1e Slyroey al.—Joao. D. Kollar • Crnnwionert-9tehoWWi trt... WeCl.au. Physieritus Lela D;re , tort of IPie 11)0 1 4 tiquj4.l3ln Deardorff. —II. .1. 01 rif. rreoure 44—.1. O. N.ly. Physic • I,l"rt—lle.ary I..Breinn; a. Haig,. 'novae cir Rs Buritii—C. 11 Buehler. ME= W. Crer4, Robert rates A - I NE —F. D. Ihipborn. W. Welk s.. , ! frtr , t,rs— ,V 131“ lij el ,rn•u. J .11u F. :tleCrt;ar A. 11. ..tecret.tr r, r—D....l.Falltielito =METE Pr,j —ll4orge Swope. CA,hier—J . BAK-. T.;:er—lleury 3. Benner. Dirrtqrs—i , .orgo Swope' Wirt, U 'vl , l t/rry. S 4111,011. rI PAT V kTi•JIIL at2IL Pre col , rif- 4 7•• Th rottir; C's ?hier—ii..—rgo A r. 41.1. rdi , r—Samarl fluA!,al.ln ntl , 7l,4— , ioorgo rhrinlC,Al4 14r .{h„ John If”rnel. U o Aelman,Johnllor CVO' IRVIN CI Pre.gident—J.L.SehlA. 3,:rotiry—Williatrt B. Ileitis. Treltur,r—Alexvi fer Cotkesn jcp we rs—J..lin guo'p. J. L die , rge :ter. qloorge.Ll A 1..x.11p1,,r Cobealt. LD .:ICN'TT Nit!TITAL IX Pr e Jident--Georite Swope. Presi4ent-Bginnerl 8.. 31, Secreiary—Da• l .lll. Buehler. Tre curer—K,lwkrd tl. Patinele Er•eutire thinesittee-110bart Picking, Jacob Kong, AtUX6 CoVNTI AOILICS Pruidene—Sarnael lierbet. Viet Presidents— Writhisn mes • brresp.,n ding Seeretary—tle a ng is ry—Kdw.ard Treasurer—David Wale. Managers—William B. Wile°. Rourcahn, Frederick Diehl, Peundle, John IL McClellan DUMDUM President-61 ward G.saliqsa rice President—W :Waal d .Da Secretary—John P . McCreary. Treasurer—John Culp. Managers—J. W. C. (Y.Weal. D. Kendlehart, Wm. V. 4lki 7AB COMP 0. Fahnnytock Secr.!ary—Wtn. A. Duncia. Tr , atit,r—Joel B. Droner,. Yin B. Ithetkt.r. WAttle..S. It. lius.ll,Vr.A W&Talt COY! President—Goorg• W. Ye Cl. &A:Mary and ..Vin..iiprz-4.1. W. IdeClellan, Kuonli, U. J. 5ta1116,11.111. airrigatize Jaga•dralnr—Rohert MeCurd 4e..ra3ry 4.1 Ned:lvor—Davi Trains depatt srrire• irot trAin ma: es Clos rit'•tr. tal KAitorn sad West. tr4ls with UAltimort. AcinctATlON CetiLo-lye, 21 - O.IA, 1. 0. e C,trii tie trvl R. 411,404 rents, Cniqn Encampment. No. 120,1 low's' ISuII, let ant 34 Nand• 06.1 .54 n Lo47t, etrlieleani Rtilt , a4 streets in one ene6 meld!, o,n. He L .V 0.190, In pre street, every Monday.. C. !vol. Tribe. N 0.31, LO. R. 11411, every Friday evening. /Nut N 0.9. G. A . R.—Sorth ' every Saturday evening. carman /..,!4eran.‘ChVttet>—.Paittor, nerviees by Pmts....woofeo tern itely, Pahhath' morns tV e lu,sday evening. Davi eveningservice omitted. 3:..fdascr')--itev. • vices 4abbath morning an , day evening. , Y 140 lilt Kash :apa/—Revs. Shaver. Services Sabbath and Thursday evening. Pr <JO)* ridoa—Rev .W m. 11 - ;11 morsingsind ev ening, and Cernyn lief armed —Rev. W vices daitali morning and evening. Catair— am Joseph Boil. tiabbath., morning and ate uniud nart.-11•••.: by. l'rotessionat j M. I{II,A.UTH wr • L,tr, Grlty•tonric. bnsine. pr.unptly att,, , led Ortice un pre strogn, bo. June 14, I,ov-if nIo:CONA CTGII L • 1.. w. thwr w at Ore.Cl/4:siberot,Ar4 Itreet. lal ttreutl to 3 +:;;le..eqt •Jt e. , tAtes. All 114 i 111 t.. 11 ,, ttlaY. 10, tillit '1 ttel,4l.lil.lilice Cl tttettd.. I ta•l x unnt•!ocue4.lndc in row. oaher w,oturn Stnt Juno is,tsc...-If :tJ. COVER, AT o„rluptly rtf •I{ IC tier 11 thisipelo-nt ruated to ~ lit wet on ilirin4tock • •r's • tart., Lit i.u.irestrent,oo May 29.1867” .VID A. BUE NEVit f wftl prom • uns to 1411 Cher businefoottlf ti-ap•J Bco tt bin rpri iectelf la th tethe,ourt lfo uee, ,(Get I . )A.VID WILLS, 4thfireskth urcreaCeatreSquare. - -day 29,18,37. DR. 11. S. lIUBE S. E. Corner of Chambcrsbury OPPOSIII COL. TA's', June 11, 11160.—tf OR. J. A. {IMO . 'l' Having located at ABWI3 to all branches of Mc protonic's, We office when not profeasiogally 210 Kiln lITIVOWN, P. 0.,/ Adams county, Pa., I DR. .1. W. C. OrIsTE Has Otlit• at hla taid. eeeee t,tarodoorn . p ose the amp Gittyaburg,Kay 29,1867. JOHN L. HILL, 3i Odle' In Chambersbarg Went, Eagl• Hotel, EIXTTYSBURG, sir Elailag been In conotaatt patients can be moored of good DR. J. E.. BERILSTR. lot, having located to Gs ' orvlces to the public. 031‘te la opposite the Globe Ina,. whet* h attend toasty oee•lrMilathepro Personale groat of tall or pun" • tedtoea IL Terms reasonable. July 30,1309.-0 - DR. C. W. B ; HIS ItilitlitrDtb• Prattle:Ott TLlSTOWN,andollerablau• Office at his bons*, *armor of roondryalloy, afar tbo Ballioant ten to Skin Ol•easoa. (Lint Watekts sud REMO The firm of Soma AK.. • North Baltimore street, tiattadoo Store. W• hare on hand echoic* CLOCKS, WA (Gold and Blink JEWE .01 ialt kinds and I.te stlv also, line Gold, Sava IiPECT A . .41,1ttie Net sisals tacjano. Mee:, wierd•oss, Flat•e,P I fes,lc., Viet •-.V ".. 41 • 11411 Str .R,epairing at as rea4wWl/ prig* turd 4arTliaskilathrpsettavors. mime at saase. SOP= Jnaa 11,15011.-If
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