:Mw - ftr . nd M`thut. 151 6114117111 0101.0,.1404. Via PP. *Tr To Vox I Soma l'adentqprp-We • boo Ispirei 'train several inbeeinteis on thigoins and as *we we esegal ways or ming thhi material with dilltwent crops, we propose to give an article that wtl answer all at the same time. For grain crops, as bulgy, on which itspaNpirosphatepraluces samba benefit, *are m two ways in which it may be ap plied, either sown broadcast like plaster on the soil at the thus of seeding, and harrow ed in with the seed, or on the crop alter it is up, and balm the young plants have la mes too far advanced--say wheat they are an inch or two high. For potatoes we should apply it in drills or hills either at the time et planting the seed, by dropping it 'along the fmrow, or in the hill at that time ; or, shortly after the pleats are through the ground it may be strewn over them. For root crops generally it is best to ap ply by sowing it along the drills either at seeding time or very soon afterwards, ex cept with turnips, with which crop it is usual totpply part of the supesphospate (say two-thirds) in the drill at the time of cover , ering in the manure, and the remainder is - reserved to be dusted on the young plants as saw as they appear, in ember to quicken the 'growth and keep off the turnip fly. For Indian'Corn,field beans or squash, it It is usually applied in , the hill, mixed with an equal bulk of tmleached ashes, and given at the rate of a handful of the mixture to each hill as soon as the plants are an inch )or two high. On grass or clover sow broadcast, about the first to the middle of May, in the same manner as plaster is usually applied. For garden crops it is best to apply by - incorporating it with the top stratmn of the soil by sowing thereon as swiss At is fork ed or spaded over, intermixing by !means o f hand rake when making the beds. After wards dome more-may be given by , dashing it over the young vegetables soon after they come up.. - 'As a general rale it will be found that from 100 to 200 pounds per acre will be suffi cient for field crops ; more is sometimes given to turnips, but as the effects of super phosphates are not permanent in the soil like bone dust or ground bones, it pays better to apply some each yaar to the crops intended to be benefited, than to put on a large dose at one time. It is soon dissolved by rain, and what is not 'taken up by the roots of the plants in their early stages of growth is apt to get washed beyond their reach before the end of the season. —Canada Farmer. PLAWITEG YELLOW Loousv.—Hon. T. C. Peters recently presented the fallowing paper on the yellow locust as a meeting of the New York ParmeM Club : To those farmers who think of starting a grove of yellow locust, now is the time tp prepare seed for propagating the plant It is much the wisest and best way to start the plant in a nursery, and next spring to transplant to the intended grove. It is a valuable timber to grow, but the borer has become so troublesome in the older'sections of the country that it will be advisable to start the plantation in worked ground. In preparing the seed, have been in the habit of pouring boiling water upon it, and let stand twenty-four hours; then drain off the water, and pick out all the seeds which have changed to a Ighitiith color, and plant at once in rows in well prepared ground for the nursery. Repeat the oper ation upon the seed ; the second, and prob ably the third time, it will all be changed and ready to plant. Care should be taken to keep the plants clear from weeds or grass the first year, and the seed ought not to be planted until after the comb up, for fear of the frost. The next spring the seeding will be large enough for their final transplanting. In Kentucky we saw a grove started, which promised good 'results. After the corn was well up a locust tree from the nursery was planted near every fourth-hill of corn in the rows crossway. Most of them grew, and where they did not, fresh ones had been planted. The next year little was ' done except to level the land with a heavy barrow ; the third year a plow. had been ran once between the rows, in the middle, to break the roots. A dense growth of young trees was the consequence, and the grove promised a splendid growth of lo cust and young hickory. GET AN EARLE BEZAKFAST.-A bad cus tom is prevalent in many families, especially among farmers, of working as hour or two before breakfast, attending to chores, hoeing in the garden, cutting wood, mowing, etc. This is convenient on many accounts, but not conducive to health. The prevalent opinion is, that the morning air is the pur est and most healthy and bracing ; but the contrary is the fact. At no hour is the air more filled with dampness, fogs and miss - mas than about sunrise. The heat of the son gradually dissipates thiese miasmatic in fluences as the day advances. An '..early meal_braces up the system against these ex ternal imluences. Eiery one knows the buignor and taintness often experienced for the first hour in the morning, and that it is increased by exercise and the want of food. We do not agree with the boarding. house regime which prescribes a long walk before brekfast- as a means of promoting health. Probably the beat custom would be, to furnish every member of the tinnily, especially those who labor out of doors, with a cup of warm coffee, well mixed, im mediately after rising from bed. Then let them attend to chores, ormowitg, hoeing etc., for an hour or two, while the teams are feeding and the breakfast is preparing. They will feei better, and do more. —Ag riculturist. WHAT Tilt FARM= MUST KNOW.—The farmer, like the balsams num, must }mow what be is doing ; he must have some pret ty decided ideas of what he is acomplish ing—ln f*tt he must calculate beforehand. He min low hi soil—that of each lot; not only the top, but the sublreil. He must also know what grain and games are adapted to each. • He must know when is the beat time to work them, whether they need sunimer fal lowing. He must know the condition in which the ground must be when plowed, so that it be not too wet or too dry. He must know that ROM grains require earner growing than others, and what those grains are. He must know bow to put them In. Hemnat know when it pays to have ma chinery to aid him, as well as muck. ifs must know about stock and manures, and the cultivation of trees and small &nits; he must know, to be sure of success. Then he will not guess—will not run rkiks. —.Rural World. • IF poultry is infested with }ice, damp the akin under Ole featherswilp water, thp sprinkle a Stile sulphur on the shim Let the bird be amend with insects or parasi tic., they will &appear in the course of twelve hours. WHAT part of the Scripture wouki two ladies fulfill when kissing each other ? Do ing unto others What they would that men ahouid do unto them. _ A YOUNG lllay in Staunton, VI.; keep a Set of her male acquaintances in a pocket diary, and edit it her him-book. . Tam maim; "stdhe while the Iron is bekt i ls getting altogether too slow fir the ; you omit Inaba it hot bylarlin: IT is Vety endow that men news lam ear Wive VW hoinii, The dharvary is al arm made for fhOb by titer people. ws, ow* gawk ag. ialr **ape VARICIIIITOOX JULOTHMIta HAM ILIONITID A :LA 0! STOOK OP SPRING GOODS QIIKENSWA R R swam, len.- a GO TO DITPH ORN HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS C ALL HIS GOODS, BEFORE PURCHASING:ELSE WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY North-west corner of Square April 16,1869,-ti 1869, DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Afost Excellent Assortment! I SELL - for very small profits, and alto at doing • wary large Businamo. FASHIONABLE SHADES 01 FISH SILK POP. LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADE/30r FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAO3A POP,LINS. FRENCH CHINTZES. PIQUES, PRROAL ES AND LAWNS. BLACK BILKS, PLAIN BILKS, PLAID BILKS. • SWISS SHISLINIL JaCONCT MUSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAOCA.OOLORID ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DBLAIN. RUMOR' SHAWLS,CASENUIB.E SHAWLS, BST SHAWLS. CLOTHS, o asanumaxwayamos,ussx DRILL ING, OUITONADE. TAUB 00FIRS, TABLE, LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SHIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKIIRCHISFIL EMBROIDERED aumasamilan, HIM STITCORD HAND KBHCHIEPS. KIN'S, L AMES'. MISSIVAOHILDWPSO LOMB, AND STOCKINGS. op! eta constantly receiving the latrut styles - ot D rum ggd gooey Goads. My Ste* 10111prisis every thing usually Caned la, a lost-clan ME GOODS arou, to which invite the attunes' of the public, MLitt assured tbat I caa melba, challenge coaspari• ens wlthaUotherStores in quality of pods and low. ars of price.J. L. KURIL Gettiburg. Pa.. Jan. 16.11160.—t $lO,OOO R - E WA RD ! STORE ENTERED! Rebert & Store, IN GETTYSBURG, eateved tan Week and a large qeasatity o tVakelr Dry Goods, NoUoas, Queens's:sand Carpetbag s. _NU parties are wall tams, bat have thus far (w -eavedGoole street, as they left Greenbacks is airJbange for the The primal who took the Ocala are very wall eatisied theta., redlifili more or bettor Goods for their mow than they could have got at any other ekes. Come . one I Come one I and *meta. oat large assortment of SILKS, GINGHAM'S, LAWNS, • BAREGRS, - . - ALPACCAS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, REDS, 14 , TEA ,2V4 • VBSTINGtedh:. Also.eirpma.Notiou,olaanwars,u‘ rmago saw lalleetot gement ateerteuras of evespadarr rho to alltstaisos Went luau ea R the place ha opposite the Clearahreeft, Winer, street, and that 11111 . 11110“111 wad hats, Pine 1111.1111 Vi NEW SPRING AND SUMMER G 0 0 AT lIITERSBURG. GRIEST BOWRIZS . - (fiecmson to N. Minium.) Wirs i v a :ji ngili from t . w l.l= 6 "l . r i a tl latilesswedumat of ' • SPRING 1 BUMMER GOODS, wliatdeshichi j ia m j *ar t two ai m rik=cialtrW c u mi * elmotawiti I...Achim.. airs mint) . grlit i o t m e to . .. arm run br im uslinal "l4 74 :e a - ispr osu4 a wl /pen 111,11M0.- i2Eftl f ~ if j• ~.wOO EINEM , GETTEIBURG, Is gedting atßottomPriees. TIM aro dews to ..tlght Shame prioda. "NOTIONS, BTOOLUIOII, GLOTJUI. 11.1131M111- That arkehsaper that) ever BILE, BLABS AND OTURB DRIBS BUTTONS, In treat hay How SKIRTS, 00118112, PROTECR . 9IIB AND THE NEW "CAN'T Bitzumut" OORRILT CLASPS, AU Itoctostry to got droner to fit nicely Don't bay Initbroyou gth my prlooi. To which I invitoexamination In Price and Quality. HA TS Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say that I keep the best class of goods that are kept in Adam* county. Those Who hare tried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have wuted their money Aprill6.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE I TOBIAS R. COVER - 1 HAVIWO opened • new atom in Areidtevi Ile, has put returned from the city with • splendid as _ mortment of CARPS!! DRY GOODS, G.ROOZRIBB. QIMENSWARE, HARDWAIM ay. Having parebeeed my entire eteek for cash. Ism prepared , o sail very cheap. Otte me e call sad Jodie for yourselves. T. R. 00102 R. May 2L—dm Carpenters and gantrartors. Wm. C. Stallsmith & &m, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters aid Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor- Conetantly on hand and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, i by experienced sortmen,and at REASONABLE PRICES uk_Orderopromptly attended to IMII=I GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, RE p! !) c E th c a :r h p .h u u L rlo Ly ved:.. n h if . o . r e, n , ui shoi, the o. Stratton street between York ■nd Railroad streets, and is prepared to takecontracts for putting up and repairing Buildings, atm; resionaLle rates ca any builder in Gettyaburg—lalt work guaranteed tobe e beat quality. lie hopesby strict attention to bust- nesato merit pobliepatronage. Give me &call April 9. 1869.-tf WM, CHRITZMAN, Carpenter and Contractor, On IVashington street, between Middle and Chambresburg streets, and introdneed Steam Power, I tun prepared to fur Mai all Irtndsof work for building purposes, of the beat mater dl, aid as neatly and cheaply atilt can be done at any other establishment in the county. Ex perienced Elands always in readiness and wort ex ecuted with promptness and dispatcb. IltiPOrders for all kinds of Brackets,Bcrolle. Mould loom. tc. , vertu tly tilled and on,easonable terms. Apr 1116.11169.-0 gottlo and gestaurants. EAGLE HOTEL. The largest and most commodious in .13 Err MUM PENNA. 001NZ1 or COANINRISINTAG .ND WAIIIINOTON SMUTS JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. sir-A nOm nlb - ne,for Pusengers and Baggsge,rtins to the Donut. bn arrival and departn re of Rai Road Caretalternalts, and reasonablecharges. ?fay 29, 1887. KEYSTONE HOTEL @- GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. PitYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew Howe, and has been fitted op In the most approved style. Its location a pleasant and convenient, being the most blights., portion of the town. Ivory arrange meat haa been made bar the accommodation and corn Sat of guest'', with ample atabling attached. With experienced servants, and accommodating Clerks we shall use every endeavor sepia's. This Dote • now open tor theeotertainmentof thepublie,and wecindlysoUoltaahare °fps blispatronage Sky ,llitrt. glietwapit thiltrito. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. ‘ TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. T. Tyson. PRO TOG-RAPES, PHOTO MINIATURES 4031i011711:64 Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STERBOWOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, D A'L B'Utfri GREAT VARIETY , AND AT GazArzr izapvvxo grW•ilialla aaddleslattNNrtetlfY\ldal. OW obi dads, we daft. , 0406. viabotardilmodteft ell aessevienstllo. kw at tillseallery. twt...4f . TYSON% OW STAND. , osio2 sow DRY GOODS AND DUI 900D11. unpin, £O., PARASOLS AND TIMBRELLAS, COTTONADIB, JANEu, *c., All the latest Spring and BICIIMMT Styles SHOES nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c GETTYSBURG, PA., Having removed to my new Shop At ( C lo 4lo4.46li*lnittii, • \~ 0.9 TO' NOICRIEY—If you want 11 , 1 *spool SiWWII MUT. • E GO TOITORRIS'—If. you want a thahlonoblO HAT or OAP. - G 0 TO NORRIIK—If you want a &Womble NZOR•TIX, or 'pod PAPER COLLAI sad 01:11121. GO TO NORR.IB'—If you want anything In the ORNTLEMIN'S LINK, for be keeps nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LARGYST STOOK IN THE COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want • good pair of HOME MADE GAITERS, war ranted to give satisfaction or Money REFUNDED. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENNA YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK H... Just reeef•ed from the City • largasaisort went of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, 4e. Made in latest styles and ofi best mate- riats We also MANIIPACTIIIIII TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTH AND 880/4-4,he wink being made up °fleet materials sad by Int class workman. The senior partner has been in the busieem for over lb years and personally superintends all work made op. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to bnsinses and by selling • t lowest cub price., , o give entire satisfaction. Apr1118,1889.-tt CUNNINGHAM Uas just received a large supply or SPRING GOODS, Condeting of GOATS, PARTS, VESTS; AF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO S H I R T S, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, ■nd a great and largo variety of NOTIONS, MUSIdAI, INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WAtCEES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be sold •t slmrt profits anti warritoU ed to please. Glee him a call •t Ilia store oo Bolt( more btreet,(Plcking's old Stand; near the Diamond April 9,1869.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COL(4 . A.W j• CUNNING HA M llAVEjostrecelved fr,d7i the City a UM and large stock of CLOTHING, . HATS & CAPS, BOOTS 3;, SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The goods have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the want, of tills C 0011111313 ity. The public will find the goods to be of the best quality and the LATEST STYLES One and all are Invited to call at oar Store, on Balti- more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Fabneatock Bros. It. C. COBB AN. JAS CUNNING BAIL April 113.-U GOODS FURNISHED ME Garments made to order c, -BY W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa J... ia, 1867 -t! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! NEW AND URGE ARRIVAL! I. Banifteworm, corner of the Diamond and York streetAutejnat returned from the city with an tonnsuallyattractiveamortnient of . . . CLOTHING PON PALL It WINTER WEAR, which he will sell at such prioe• as cannot fall to take them orrery rapidly.. Hall awl Judge for your. salvos. To look at the ossoallent waterialalgtefol cutting, andaest end aubstantlal sewing, and then to gat his' low prices—canoe Cannot help but buy, when they Dolt so mach tatEcir interest to do so. He has Coats, Pants, Tests, o fa Iletyl as and mated. als Rats, Peet! awl Shoes ; Shirty of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker °bleb, hock Elea. Oravatecldneis and PapsreoHars,. auspenders.Bruhes, Heaths ; Wanks, Valises, timbrollas,Pocket Kulves,Segare, Ilseoldngsad Chewing Tobastee,Pipes,litationory.as, Cloaks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one othorartialas, eadrelytee isunisswes SodstaiNa a newspaper advertisement. Rs oaks the attention of the public tolda new stalk. ocidldeat **tit will pleasesg as °micas or willsolleltsaper. Don'tforget the plao•-•ocatmer oflorka tre•tandth • Diamond .Gettyshurg Noe.II,ISNL-tt JAOO.IIIIRINEBEINOTE. BOOTS AND SHOES. NB W 1187 A ISHMBICI Irrlllluiderilipiel has *noted a sew balletsg.ibr • Dative Moo Istabltallusest, Wilde asititioSillmalltetfea, is Getiyearg, whirs he vanst . ofors for sale, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, • 'pf3l7l &C • * 80 .1. tersesoromai eatoblidrraptitt Ebbw and prim. -86 kra ritarresortateat to-iodeet *wo a d wltleopmetty "'tidos. the sastlestprofita. lUDIt TO awn, it air bust mairrhits s .mail 9; ivory ollbrr awe d g o utYYit pitrosageo Mks Was rithirst„ o.ll3loollnarintlete Mr stook or loniquar we & gre. rillier rrnrejrririisatotlll#l6. o itimosmi, 1,48111..4y . JOIN Juno. , CITAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG. MITE undersigned, of the late Srm of Geo. Jacobs g Bro., would most respectfully Worm his fr lends and the public generally, that be has opened • Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chtuntiereburg street, nes t door to the old place, and three doors out of the Keystone House, where be will be happy, to wait on all who may patronize him. his stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGB, &c., &c., will be found choice and cheap—very desirable to se lect from. All kinds of Goode for eels—whether he manufactures or not. 11Z1 GOODS DADE UP with dispatch, as well when bough tat other stores as at his own. The very best work will be made—good Ste and substantial cowing —and nothing will be deemed too mach trouble to render eatisfactkin In every case. The latest New York Fashions regularly received. Gutting done, as yeast. A share of public patronage Is solicited, and no ef fort spared to deserve It April 16.—tt THE WOR.LD DODOES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE A careful examination of these machines will corn. mence any one of their superior merits over all ethisra, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re liability for work, OD all kinds of ground, and to ev. ery variety of (remand grain. Confident of this we invite those in want of a good machine to examine for themselves Lehr* purchasing elsewhere: Therm machines can be sold as Naked Mowers-- MEAN:Rd as Hand Rake, Self-Rake, or Cropper-- Two diffefeht sizes: No.l Machine, with two cotter Bare and titr-e Knives, cutting dve and a hal feet lot grain and four feet efght inches ID grass; No. 2, cot. Ling four Del six inches. DAVID KITZMILLEIL, JACOB A.KITZMILLEB We hare that oonAdence In thee. tnacilluts that we are wII linz to let three wanting • machine test them with .iiy other they may Irish, and keep the one that give. toot iiatisfa lion. DODGES' dell - MAN SEE E. HA K hos given each amend satisfaction that . we teniuder it the beet Self-Fake out, and is attached t. no other machine except the Dodge Machin the Oh to nod Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machine we would ref, thew too few or those to whom we hate bold the las t season. viz: J ..hu Deardorff, Sell Epi/ falai Lady, Gorge Lady. Jonathan Wider, James Mickley, Ilitcklei Settle, John Bender, John Eckert, Wm. Pent. Cornell]. Lott, Wm. Gulden, Wm. Fogg. Al.o, WIRRTOOTII lIA Y BAKES. Including the celebrated Brandt Rake. and 8 elf-diachargina Rakes. Algo. PURGE'S, PANNING MILLS, AND EARN IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Per... 11. wishing:to examine machines siII lied them at the oorehuuse of JOSEPH WISLS & OOHS. OPltyp burg. Po ,or at the PP 1141.1:3C0 of the .abscrtber, 2 mike flow Crettynburg, on the Ilarriabarg road. Per sons santing Circulars rill address the subscriber, Out ysborg. Pa. A mil 23.—tf STILL AHFAD ! REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greaiest Machines of the I. Age,. I S interior to soy other Maclaine now in use, an will excel any that will ever be introduced, iOO brim thoroughly tried and gi•etaatacral satiable ' tion. I wmild now Inform all those robe intend pur chasing Machines to call an 4 examine fOr tlieumelyes. This Machine le noted particularly to excel all other machines in strength, durability. ease of dealt, and reliability of work, In all kinds of grass and grain.— It cots longed grain admirably, which is a great Hem in Machines to a farmer. It can be d. _ used as a han rake rakes. well ea awilleltraker. It cuts 5 feet 2 inckes in Brain; 4 feet 10 inches in grams; has w Stela batter bar. with wrought iron guard. ; it can be used es • Single Maw, as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine can be had. Alen 8111R1131AN'8 SELF:DISCHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the great and well-known L'RANT RAILIt, the best rakes fret introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH. wrought Iron frame, very light and strong. steel shovel., easily adjusted to run shallow or deep, and is neatly and tastefully made. ALSO, THE REELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN NIN() MILL, the old Bambormigh Pan improved, for many years a great favorite 'among thelarmers of Pennsylvania. It Is large and strong, hastwo cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of PARMINO IMPLEMENTS always on hand. Any person wishing toexam Ice these machines can see them at the Battlisifield Hotel or at my residence, 3 nines from Gettysburg, between the laneytown road and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. lIIISIIMAN Stay 25,186940 ...19A N k OR SERB PIATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple•geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. This mac.bine has competed with &tithe best of the different patented Grain Separation, and now tote the reputation of being the beet Separator ever produced; In het the only Separator and Clean er ever before the public to give general satiathotion. The machine is conveniently arranged tbr hauling and threshing, being permanently Axed on two wheels. One man can Maly move or shift It about, so that it is not half tho trouble on a barn floor as ■ common -thresher and shaker., It Is also .easily put In operation. It lasimple, easily managed, reliable. du r able, compact and cleanly to work by while in operation, pot making near the dust as the common machine or other Separators. !Armen can rest assured that this machine is no humbug, ■nd JUdging hum the high recommendation of farmers chat are swag them we must corns to the conclusion that it is the very machine that farmers want. The following are a few 'of the persons who have used thlit machine, well known, and to whom the public are referred for further information : Wm. J. Peteredhere Dale, Adams co.. Penna. ' Wm. Kohler, near New Oxford," John D. near Gettysburg • Henry IlarbW, York Bpring‘ " " Daniel Peter., Beeslerville, '‘ John Waltman, Michael /heel, Moon** two., John Meliberrystowe, Wm. r. Branded, Yea Borings. " Roe tha above machine will be kept b y Vi Agent, and also by Ephraim ElsceL near qaburg. Ali orders for the Separator, can be addressed to ABEAM BURKHOLDER, Agen t, July ems Olearspring, York m., Pa. OM, gluon, ghat, at. GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. Titiuudersigned bra bought out hit forsor part sar,Wat.Gunrx,and nov continues THE LIME-striarme EtrEENEES kosolf—at the GottplinFir LIM* Who; oos Omar of tho Ball.roul Bank lirstto i s strut. Thank fal or put patronage, bo will madam lo &mu! sontlananco,6ypoypaatligrAtik Llamas as olgoiotio 1,7 and ono& large soca* All posolblo—ilwayo 14/ 1 1241 • SoVtl Wide sad ioodnioonire. Parnenlidld others IRV look Stir Om prompt MINI ordello• So also oanthnootho COAL DXI'I3;4EI3B, allising the mostpeiatirkladi. lifflusek•sterland othellishoolia * ealL Closl oft stalliboa.band. 1 • , 1 4, - • - - masastitqa T t l iil fiestobquiiiyAlifY iatoi MIN 4 04 4 "Mr at. • Fine Gastom Made: . iI(XOTS. - AND SHOES TOR GENTLEMEN. All the Liddrare 31TM on hand or mad, to Prineatzed at LOW PIOIIIIIB. An Mar traded Priostdatwillatastrasitons fbr self sneastne. saantsent on receipt °Mast Oaks address. I*. P. BAanzrr, 88 South Sixth st.,above Cnisstnnti PELLAIMPIIIA. August 21, 181847 REMOVED I New Store Ropm near Court-house D. H. KLINOEL H AS nomad Ids Boot sad Shoe Store to his saw Mere Roorn, • few doors mouth of th. Omit house, sod Swirly Its the Compass ogles, Balti more, street, rg. He has kid to • large heir He offers stook Of goods, which ha will sell at solaced prim. LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL OAITERS, LADsIIII , COMMON GAITERS, LADLES! HID SLIPPERS:eII stiles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMOBALS. IN LANGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH OALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' RIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' OALP BALMORAL/3, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all 'Vies, GENTS' BROGANS. Ac. tc, • MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS MISSES' EALMORAR GAITS MISSES' MOROOOO BALMO Ac., Ac., As., Ao. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, to., Ac. INFANTS' SHOPS, ell styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Alto, Boots sodlhoes of hisown manufacttire con. stoutly on band All willbe sold at the lowest Living profits. Buy era, from fowl. and country.are Incited to call and examine goods and prices before can else. where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The lII&NUFACTURING of Boote,Bhoes.and Gal tors, will also be carried on, in all ite branches, as be fore. Repair:at done on short notice. By empktying none but Brat-clans workroom', and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to demi ve it. .Thankful for pastfavors, he solicits • motion *nee of Wile patronage. D. R. gLINaEL. Gettysburg,July 16, 1869.-tf JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, JOSEPH JACOBS tanning Wmpitmtnts, ar. Reapers and Mowers. Henry Culp, Henry King, Ellaba David Stewart W. Rose WttHe J.J. Herr. Andrew WeMen Wm. Bleham, John Guinn John N. 114,Rwan John N. Boyer, WM. WIBLE, Agent HOFFHEINS' M!E magma - 11i0Mbamt GROVER SD BAKER'► • FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 496 Broadway, New York. 780 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Sway and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfeotkin and lthnpllcity of Machinery. Midas. both threads directly from the spook." breadNo hatitning ot meanie by hand and no watt of Wlderangeof application without change :of ad- • Th. mem retains its beauty and firm nessafterwnsh. Log and Ironing. Beside* doing all kinds of work done by other Sew ing Maehtnet. these Machines execute the mast beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. • IllrThe Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe. hare been awarded tbeerover k Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wh exhibited in. com petition. 11611 - The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF;TITI1 LBOION OF HONOR, wu conferred on the repre sentative of the °rover & Baler Sewing Mach Ines, at the Ripoeition UniVerselle, Paris, 1467, thus attest ing their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. air For sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg." NOTICE. THE undersigned having bad 17 years' experience as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover & Baker Family- Ma. chine as the cheapest and best machine for finally use. The Simplicity of constrticticn and elasticity of stitch made by these machines are two very import ant points in their favor. 260,000 of these machines are today bearing witness to the truth of our, as stations and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers use. Call and see us. D. W. BOBISON, Agent: Chambersburg mt., Gettysburg, Fa: - Jun.li, 1881.—Iv ESTABLISHED IN /851 REMOVAL JACOB EIARLEY, ✓ETVELER, Invites his patrons and the public generally, te his New Store, No. 1320 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, where they will find $ large and well aelm-ted mt. Alt of DIAM ,S1)14, WATCHEt , CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER aud PLATED WA lilt. al Moderato Prirga. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully: re paired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order. (Jul) 10,1869.-6 m A GOOD THING. Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, ,fc THE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light Screen from riew and exclude VLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTIIER INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Company SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 823 Market Street, Philad'a. For sale by Dealer, in Honee•Fera6hing Goods Jane 25, 1851).-9m In consequence of the &matron" Bre, which In Jan uary Last, destroyed their store and Its conttnta, J. E. CALDWELL & CO Jewellers, Have had made especially to their order In Europe and in America, an entirely New Stock of Choice Goods, Which are now opened and reedy for examination Very Fine PariB Mantle Clocka, ( Every movement with the new improvem end.) NEW SIDE OItNAMENTs To MATCH, }:nt Irt.ly new Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORHA3I MANUF'G CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Best ,Slerling .S'ilrer Wares, Nem, de.igu• Watches, Jewelry, &e., &e., A very fall asp rtmeot at very MODERATE PRICES Ft, the present at sip CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4. I FlA9.—ly AGENTS WANTED FOR CIL4MBERLIYS' LAW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE! =I Full Isetrcutione and Practical Forrnm, adapted to Ev ery Kind of Boldness, and to all the States of the BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of the United States Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence, and completi 'ness."—Springfirld (Yana.) Republican. Tale la the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind pnblish ed ro c many years. It is prepared by an able PRAC TICAL. LAWYRR, of twenty-five yearn' 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 Mas-- taclibietts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for Circe:ars. 0. D CASE k CO. , Publikherr, Hartf .rd, Conn.; No.. I Spruce et., New York; Cincinnati, 0.; and Chicago, IFMIMII An old law-book, published many yeah ago, hue J oat been hutily re-boned aa "a new book," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete statements.— Do not oonkrund that work with Chamberlln't Law- Book tor this People. July 23-2 m WM. KNABE Sr, CO., =I 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 impure/lased pre eminence which pro. pounces them unequaled. Their TONE . • combines great-power, sweetness and One slngin quality, as well as great parity of Intonation, an evennees thrtingbont the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and olootic, and entirely free from the Miff moos fn so many Pianos'. In WORKMANSHIP they ars unexcellixt. Ming none but the very best seasoned staterni, the large capital employed in oar business enables no to keep continually an immense stook of lumber. ea.. on hoed. sireV Kiang PrANOB bay. our New Improved Overstrung SCAN and the AO rtArns Wrwould call special attention to our late Improve. meats In.. GRAND PIANOS AND SQUANN GRANDE, Patented August 14,1588, Which bring tbePlano nearer perfection tbanbaa yet been attained. • Every Piano fully Warranted for Ape Years. u-P. BKNTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent (or the abcrre celebrated lastrnmeots, is by special ansargesseots enabled to tarnish them at the, Very lowest Amatory prices. WM. !MARI & CO., Jane 11, 1869.-8 m Baltimore. STITCH ! 1 537 50' $4O $4O Oret clans SEWING WAGE:INES $37 GO 140 given as ptsgiema for $37 60 worth $37 50 $4O of übsctiptfop Sur WOODIJI/OVJM *57 50 140 HOW ADBOOATJO. a. ant ulna *37 OW $45 lawny piper. at 76 cents a year.-- $37 50 . s4loAlso 137 647 $32 TICK! TICK ! $BO . E sso ANIMAS: WATOWIE, worth $l5l, aim: ter ISO worth of 11111b1MillMaik e — Leo $3O $l2 DICTIONARY. • $l2 Ea Webster's llnebridged Dictionarg, worth $72, given no proem s for e SU worth of anbeceiptiona. Alto $lOO Sunday School $lOO $BO LIBRARIES , - $B.O. Iso Large or small. to be selected from C $6O 400 of the very but Books $lO published, and given as a prentlem SAO soo' bran equivalent ammo of cub. $5O mitiptkins. $614 Oa. Aleci several other prem./atm equally Metal. ko. Mir The ADVoo.62l,(lbriaarly called the Prost*. tasjeontelne 10 large pages, and aim to, promete igitnelogvi, 'Mtn% and Petabotterieti. It has beam inhumed and improved three yang go 17 noels.„. Send Ibr speolnien copy. Address 11.16. WOOD, P.O. Building, Newhall* IC Ir r . Warelillte—slo CARDS, Letter }Leads, Bill Reads, aittod!?brit Jai 11111018101110 sad akaso at tbta atlac Et=s=sM F 0 R •G'E HAMMERED IRON, snpeled to Iron Dealers and Blank/Imlths at reason p. prim ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND- IRON SCRAPS WANTED, for which $1.50 per 100 lbs. will be allowed, delivered at the Forge In Gettysburg, Pa.—either n.easits or in exchange for Hammered Iron, as may be preferred July ao, 1889.-tf REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for ,the SALE OF REAL ESTATE In connection with my law business in Gettysburg Parties 'flatting te sell, or buy lands, may tind it t their advantage to call. Farms and Woodland. 98 ACRES OF WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forsl,lo A GOOD WARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TUBE near Gettysburg granite land. A No. I FARM, near Gettysburg rad gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT $3O PER ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,BS ACRES, AT $35 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER, AT $45 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER. FOR $B,OOO. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $3O PER ACRE. FARSI, lOU ACREP, near Gettysburg. A VERY GOoli FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT 950 PER ACRE, two mil., G.itykbur,. A FARM, boar miles trout (Jetty sbure, i3O PER, ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, tan wiles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND ':iIE&P TAVERN AND L9T,' AD JOININIL A VERY GoOD FARM IN 6001) oitp R. ACRE, A GOut' FA 1.15, 111:1I..1.1 V.: , A AL.'O NIA!: I'i , F.R TRACT Alt() BOY, PN, .t ND DCI li/N6 L.9r3 IN TOWN R. G. McCR Attorne allow Ij..t.tr lib I, SI.. se.D.—it GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN CAPS, CAPES, CAMPAIGN TORCHES. PRICE of Torehev. $24. $.30, 6:1.5 and $4O pe hundred. Send fir price -lit and engraving o Cana aad Cape.. PHILIP FELL, Sfenurr., 201 Char& et., Met. 2d k 3d, above Market, ITILADELPIIIA Compenim . Uniforms made to order BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE A NUMBER of mete of COTTAGE FURNITURE hay .1 - 1.,1ng been tent by mistake to the Gettyeb•rg Springs Hotel—partite wish iog very cheap and good furniture caa he accommod tied by cal it immediate ly at the Furniture Store of Geo. A. WAanza A Co. (In Old d torinel Office,) July 16 -tf ' THE MISSISQ1;01. POWDER actually cures Cancer and Scrofulous disease. of the Skin. See Report to L. I. Medical Society, and statements of Physician■ iu circular, sent free on ap plication to CEFAS. A. DUB01: 4 , General Agent, Y. 0. Box 16:09. 162 Pearl st., New York July 9.--3nt • l'ioes of itrartl. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD FIRST TitSIN leave. Getty.burg st 8 Li. A.ll and connects at lie:lover Junction with train,. t ing Nortn sad S,uth, paseenger, reaching Behim at U 30. P. M., Hari isburg at 12 45, P. M., Philadal. phi& at 4 00, P. M.,and New Turk at 7 CO, P.M. Re turning, arrive a t Gettysburg at 12 15, P. M passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Ac. SECOND TRAIN leave. Gt•ttyaburg a tl2 40 P •nd c,nnecti. at Hanover Junction with fast lin North alt O. P. M , reaching Harrisburg •t 4 00, p M., Philadel ph is at 9 00. P. M., New York at 12 00,P M. and with 3lailTruin rl'unth a: 2 31,P. 31.. reach lug Rai timore at 51 1,. P. M. Returning arrives a Gettysburg at 4 P. al., with passengers from Baltimore, 11:trrliburg, Plaladelplita,"&c 453ra Paeseriger Car is also attached to the Freigh train. which leaves Ilanovar Junction at 7.10 A. M. reaching Get tysburg at 1020. Passengers leasing Itan - letur,.; i 3 the 5.15 A. M. train ear thu, reach GettAkburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Passenger Car attached, will ].are Gettyebtirg at 2 P. 51., re tehing the Junction at 5.1:5 Aug. _9, READI.NG RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, MOB. DA APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Ewan. Ephrata, Litiz. Lancaster. Colombia. dc., Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 2.35,5.20 and 8.10 A. 11. 12.25 noon. 2.00 and 10.55 P. 51., connecting with similar Trains on the Pen nsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 9.45, 11.45 A. M. and 3.'0, F. 45. 9.30 P. M., and 6.00 A. M., respectlvely. Sleeping Cars accompany the '2.35, 5.20 A. M. and 10.55 I'. M.. Trains. without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, slidersvi Ile,Ash land, Shamokin. Pine Grove, Al lentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 31., 2.00 and 4.10 p. M.,stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railßoad,leave Harris burg at 3.30 P.M. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. 11.,12.00 noon, 4.06 and 8.00 P. U., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 51. and 3.30 P. Xt.; Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 A. M., 5.05 and 8.00 P .51. trains from New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., connecting with similar train on East PennsAtail road, returning froth Reading at 6.30 P. )[.,stopping at all Station,. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.45 A. M., and 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 5.25 and 5015 A. M., Ashland at 7,.00 A. aad 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.30 A. If,, sad 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. M for fiarrisburg, and 11.30 A. kf. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reeding Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading atT.3oll.ll.,returning leases Philadelphia at 6.16 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leases Potts town at 6.25 A.M., returning lease, Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M Cal amble Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 Ai M., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster Columbia. Au. Perkiomen RAH Road Train sleeve Perklomen June •tion at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M— Returning: Leave Elkippack at 8 15 A. M., and 1.00 P. M.. connecting with simlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Phi la. .delphia RAO A. M. and 8.16 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train limning only to Reading; Pottsville 9.00 A. M.; Hat ytsbarg 6.20 A.M. and 4.10 and 10.66 P. M.,and Read lug at 1266,nildnight, 2.64 and 7.16 A. M. for Harris burg, at 12.81 midnight, and 7.06 A. M.for New York, and 9.40 A. M, and 4.26 P.M.for Philadelphia , Commutation, Mileage,Season, School and Excur lion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. - Baggage checked through; 100 pounds &Haired nub Paasengsr. 0 d. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Reading,Pa "May 7, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING SCHEDULE. On and after May 9,1869, Trains will ieSTS Hanover ;unction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD 12.54 p. m.---Dally for Williamsport. daily (except elni vit =thr 111mlra, Rochester) Buffalo, N alls and Hee and the Wert. 0.68 a. m.— (excapt Sand's) tor. Elmira, Bud'. .2.12 .p. m.— (except Sundays) for Williamsport . and Rile. 1.05. p. m.—Daity(ctoeit Sandy') for York. •9,86 p..M.7,Da11y (=rept Sundaaya). for liars:UM:lra and the West. • LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.01 a. al.—Daily etoppingat Parktononly. T. 1.2 a. (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 1180 P. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. $l3B p. se.—Daily (except Bandage) stopping at the IDW. 8. YOllNG,Gen.Paimi.Agent ? y XL Auv i e s- atria , saitemon KE, Gun. anperintendeint. ity sB,lf • .-Ar listrispari,Rentes. ,-- i • pE.NNSYLVA.NIA CENTRAL - • RAILROAD. .toubletrick..route running between Philadelphia and Pittsbarg..- Trains leaving pelt , *tag makathe felkneing onnactibMawith this Tronklfne: tilettysburg leave at 8.15 a. m. A 12.40 p. m. lAinover 'Junction smite 10.06 " 2.06 " " • . leave 10.68 " 946 " Harrisburg arriv • 12.66 p. m. 11.46 " leave - 8.60 0 2.26 I. m. Dhilmrelphia ; arrive -9.40, 8.60 " W bi bjrg , leave 1./6 s" 12.10 • ' strive 1.116 a. to. 9.10 'A Bt Philadelphia close connections are - mad* with the trains kr New Ink, Boston and all Eastern Pittsburg eonnecUous are made is the Ire* ljni.ln Depot with the trains for all Western Skdits' *Slaw far lb srinfbrm ation lliDWADD H applito • . WThLIABID, • ' Otat.dlapartatemdeat,Altooft, Mart W. 43*;tuk:ElonePreger aid 'aka, 4istalgarbilask4 . May 140/118.4 ~ca+us GEITYSBIIRG OD TR! BRAT QUALITY. ED TO. 8. W. HOFFMAN PROPRlrrolts TIME TABLE R Mc;CURDY Sup 6ratnito. GROCERIES &LUMBER. H. Keefer ' s Store, ON TIIIIBILL,BALTIIIOIIII TTYBBUBO, PA. FRESH GROCERIES every week from the City, Provisions, Dried en Green fruits ofall kinds, always 012 bandokt lowed rates. FLOIIR,CORN MEAL, ORIRSB, PURR CIDER VIN IGALSOAPS Of ALL 'KINDS, CANDLES. NOTIONS, coNnscrioNsaiis, BROOMS, Ac.; also, LUMBER, such aa Scantling, Posts, Ac., continually on hand at lowest living rates. Call and see. Aug. IS, 1369.—tf • WM• J• MARTIN, Wboleaale and Detail Dealer in GROCERIES AND LIQUORS A large lot et Groceries that I am Felling Cheap for Cub . CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight' years Old Very Old French Brandy ALL ()TETER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A gontral ttm..rtment ,f BITTERS. which 311.6ler's Herb Bittern. •Pure Liquors for Medical pur ro.e. at w J. MAI:TIN/S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, Ac., e t WM. J. MARTIN'S. April "Xi, 180 AVM. bOYER SO. , DEALER S IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, 'POBAUCOS, ME Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. I= BARGAINS lIIETIEI GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JACOB IV: CRESS Heviso opened a DOW Grocery. G ln ettysburg, on the north-seat corner of the Public Square, has lust recelVd a splendid assortment of PRESLI GROCERIES, Including Sugars, Coffee. Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Spices, Tobacco,Sall,Fieb,liams,Shouldersare Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts.Fruits.Sospc Fancy Articles arid Notions gener ally We will also I: cep ono hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to eeil very cheap. Give me call and Judge for your selves. 5ept.25.1887.-tf J. W. CRESS. GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS lIAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store athle residence adjoining 31eala & Brother's Marble yard, in EAST YORK STREET where he la prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapes anything In his line. Give um • call. March 19.1889—tf 'utrizering. MEAT MARKET! NEW FIRM! GEORGE B. STOVER k THADDEUS S. WIBLE, HAVING entered into partnership In the BUT ERING BUSINESS, sill carry it on in all its branches. All kinds of Fresh Meat Every Day. Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meats every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morn ings. Market stand at Geo. B. Stover's residence on Chain berebarg street, second Square. Those having fat stock for sale will find it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER k WIBLE. Aug-13, 1 . 869—t f West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE COL - ET-ROL SE.) Every Day in the Week, SVSDAY EXCEPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednea• day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton eVery day. Orders left at my market In the evening, will be promptly delivered the following morning. GEORGE A. CODORI. June 18,1869-t( MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORI, York street, below Wolfs Hotel. Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly' on hand for sale. June 4.—tf Pubis lards. CANNON MARBLE & WORKS CORNER OP BALTIMORE AND EAST MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, GETTIBBURG, PA., ____ VARY DR BORIPTIOIk ON WORK EXECUTXD TEA PI NWT STYLE OP THE ART May 29,1567.—tt riETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS A HO ‘)! In .1111 as tYork 9 treet,Glettyrbarg, Pa - . Whore& h arepilcaredtefurnlshallklndsofirorklntheldine WOK AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HZADEITONIB lIANTLIIII, to. &o itthethortestnotiee.andaseheap an the cheaper en ea as I. iProdueetakenln exchanger 1=1! fkotS7iftnit }bb, 2M!,W' ADVEll .l =l , llOM rav ALSO, cured by its nee. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicims are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and " decayed. ' But much as remain can be saved for useful ore. Its occeetonal nee will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling otr, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious subsume • which wake some preparations dangerous ■nd I njo ri- one to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit Gut not harm It. It wanted merely for a nuthingelsecan be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, ft does not s fl whltseambrle, and yet huts longer ou the hair, giving it • rich gloscy Instr. arid a grateful perfume PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, INSURANCE COMPANY, AsgCts Jan. I, 1869, J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary OEO. M. LYON, Atte't Secretary T. A GREENE, 2,2 AnCtSectretary TVest Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30, 1869.-6 m INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, • No. WALNUT sr, PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Issues Limited or Perpetual Policies. - Arsela Jan. 15t,1869, 42,348 823 39 120,000,000 LOSSES PA ID IN CASH, SINCE ITS OR GANIZATION. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, CHARLES PLATT: President. Vise President H. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in West Riddle Street, Gettysburg, Pa- April 80,1860.-6 m MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY Premidgot—George Swope. Vice•President--Samuel E. Russel I. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—K.o. Pihnatock. iseentiveCommittee—Robor t McCurdy M. ♦.Pick ng, Jacob King. Mangers.—George Bwope,D. A .Buehler, Liken r dy, 8. R. Russell, &.0. Pahnestock,Oettysbarg; Jennie King, Strabin township; Frederick Diehl,Pranklie H. A. Picking, Btrabsn; Abdiel 1. COM New Oxford Wm. Ross White, Albert); R. O. Peters, Petenbarg (Y. 8.) 18.Thl 'Company le limi Win opmtlase to t • county of Adams. It has beim In operation for more than 17 years, and in that pdrtod has nada but ens as. seemnent,havi ng pald losses biers durins that period imountins to over $16,000. Any person dashing an In surance can apply to either of the managers. arms Ixoeutivo Committee moots lathe odic. of Cowpony, on the last Wednesday In ivory =oath et llo'elock. P. Y. (Jape 10.1101. ARDWABB • • T HAintworibittahaveJustrturnedfrowthadtits with IWO lassusull• supply o fHARDWAiII !OHO. WORM. whist' Om are ofterin g theirold stand in Bsltimoitostroht, Optics o suit th 'times 0•7 oon/iltrin porter Oarpointior I, Tool. • IllsoksmlSb'To ol Shoelfiadings Clablo•tidakar' , Taal GROCZEIIIa AX Nousalkeepar' , 7l3lsii All oflt Wan o. it, 4 011sPaints Ako.,ais. bar la • SollithelliONlMlld fa the savaraidopartamata ataatiossolitliosa.bistorhist can Ss bad at this Ittors. *vary abuts art M aahanies caeb• asomoodated hay* with tools , aad ithatairi, an d goasohomposs can Sad ovary- &inhibit' Abair lino. Ol 11 as.* isaiirspared *oval lad ass tireall asa aro the Itoinsidliatistrhs 01 , 6 11 • DAVIDU /0311.1 11100.1•11.$ Ptiund. yaUNT'S COMPOUND TOR Tall CURB Ol PUT/JD) SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA or any other Inflammatory or invarddisease of the Throat If not of too long standing. AIso,SCARLIT PAVIA. This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, a different parts of the country, and has never been known to fail If takes in time and according to directions. It is warranted to cure. Give its trial and it willspeak for Itself. Ivory housetoldebould provide themselves with • box of this medicine and keep It on hands. Viscous; that t has effected are truly marvelous. Ilff.Frepared and sold by IMust FOUNT Co.,Get tyaburg, Pa , or by their authorised agents. For sale at nearly all theStoresln Adam, county. May 29,1307.-tf IBltAzL YOUNT It CO. AYER'S SHERRY PECTOR A L , . For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medi tine, hasanythiug won lo widelj and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, ail this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerie. of year., and awong moat of thence. of men !thee risen 1 higher and higher in their estimation, aa it has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow : er to cure the various affection* of the lungs and throat. have made it known aa ' a reliable protector against them. While adapted tomilder forma of die ' ease and to young children, it le at the lame time the moat effectual remedy that tan be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affection• of the throat and lungs. As a provision against midden at— tool II of Crmrp. it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed a. all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided w itb this an tidote for them . Although settled Consumption Is thought lateral:4e, still great numbers of cases u here the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders; of the Lunge and Throat, that the moat obstinate of them, under the Cherry littoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great protection front it. .Azthata is alwayerelleved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchiti:ls generally cured by taking the. Cherry Prth,ral in email and frequent dose.. So generally are its •Irtues known that _wit need not punliah the certificate, of them here, or do more than assure the.pciblic that Its nnallties ate thily maintained. Ay - er , s Ague Cure , For reverend Ague, hit.rinittent Fever. Chill Fever Remittent Freer, Dumb Agar, Periodical or Batons r,rer, Ah., and indeed all the effietiona which trite input Pt li, rtoUS. marsh, or miasmatic poison.. As its name Implies, it does Cure; and does not Carl Containing neither Arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or, poisonous substance what ever, it in nowise Injureii any patietit. The timaber anil importance or its cute. in the i.gu• district., are Itteraav he3ond IiCLOUIA and a e believe without a parallel in the history of Ague me.:icine. Our prid• ix gratified by th e it,.ku„,s ledg meats a ri receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate CAP.". and where other •einedirs nail whodiy tailed. Unacclimated pe. r s o n s, either resident in or tra% lug through mlasmaticlocalities . will he pi: t. rte d Le taking the A GCE CURE daily. Per Lit,' Gra/dr/int, arising from tot pidity of the Liver. it is an excellentremedy,stimulatin g the Liver into heslthy actin ivy. Pot Bilious Disorder,. and Liver Complaints, It is an excellent remedy. producinp many truly remarkable curs, where other' medicines lied failed. Prepared by Mt. J. C. A YElt & CO., Practical and A only ticnl Chem lets. Lowell, ilara.,and sold all round the wer:..l PRI(' E Sluo PER BOITLE For I.y .k. L. ha,•L ler, Druggint, Getty burg [0c1.2, lbeS tea AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THR H A IR. The Great Desideratum of the Age A dreesing which la at once agreeable, healthy. and ettectoal for preeerring the hair. Faded or pray hair S soon restor,d to its original color and Use gloss and frethrtur of yputA. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked. and baldneux often, though not alway. nese by t his application. Instead of fouling the hair with a party aetliment,it will keep It clean •ad vigor HAIR DRESSING, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LOWELL, MASS Ai-PRICE $1.00..w. kir- or sale by 4. D. Buehler. Druggist. Be ty l'ift and tire Insurantt. ri 0 DIE OF NEW YORK. CASU CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS CRAB. J. MARTIN, President A. F. WILLMARTH, VAC° Pratidout D. A. HKALD, 2d VicePresideat H. A. PICKING, Agent, CHARTER , PERPETUAL. MATHIAS NORRIS, Secretary ADAMS COUNTY INCORPORATED, MARCH 18,.1861. OFFICERS 4ardivart, eating, Ir. ♦ND El it 00 111111112 Oeso ails; fOct. s ss I.—sy $3,966 282 30 H \ SPi*.~ .eliom , !t(o* , ilVitaseroterM;b4C-. TIR4t . Q . Nig AT it tArD nin4Vl 1.6. y morning, at/Z.Otl , not pal] within the tinned untlinli amnion ti , in or thew:Ml/WE t, rsaTuaxgillaimmai . : A libaraliadattfallanikkill sl ag by the quartor.kus e• 'cue will beinsorted,* upon. eirrhe oireutistioe 41410 hAlnargertbantiateltett In Adiunscoiao; sfidoills c moot becceelled. WOB% °fall kiscbwil and •tralrrataa. Used.. . ate, Ata.,la •vory Ta r Cyan hart notleo. Tares Casa. orriciAL [WEB= den thagt-.ll4.ibort J. A 1/o,:i lie Jadgeb—Joftpb J. Pr.dholootary—Jacob Mel jitt., sad tin:order—Wm. e aNreit—A4 W.*( D ft r t A Itormity—Vir r,- t f U. We lea. .911rif—Ph.Htp Hann. Cworter. —Dr. W. J. .d.:CIA Re. Surr cm-4 ono D. Killer p. n ittfi.ll,fl—NichtelnaCe EZZI II PAysiriam bags Dire::,rs of the Pww-40 a • ' 3l,?..ikt IZEI fro htmrer . .4 , 11‘4,4-11 , tnr7 L.Breani, I. • aumut o► mt itunprs—C. II Buehler. if amiltpc.A.l W. Cr.., Rub•rt Tato, A. 31 :Ci.rk—v. D. Dtipborsk.- C.init..o.',4—.7rotgr W. Wslki , Dire , .l.,rs Gala Warren, Wm. R. Ityster, J il.lluuter, Secretary—A, —E. U. Fahnemock.- OItYT VAT Pi , Jilent—blaorgearrcirpe . assAirr—J. Emory Sa Teller—thory tl. Bellow. Direxiars—deorige Wirt, David Will., Daetd Sherry, Wllll.m U .1.104,....1 fintnion. ru isT if ri , ..rA • lidera-0o ,tire C. 414 fer —0 eorge Arnold. • relfrr—Satnael kluslmin ri. rose. Ilr.mgh,. Juba flora/Ir,-Oft se I gnu', Juba Wutford. cyst et FAX CR President—J. L.Sclack: serrdary—William El. Tre curer—Alczinplur Cobean. VI prs loip. 4).'C ; • 'l'4o 4:111)41,, rievrig• 1/34 A I riawltst ADAYy e)UDIf It Drtlai INS President—George Slropip..':" . Yice Pretidcnt —Sarno"! Ra. Serra4ry—David A. flueglei. Trensurer—Edward 6 . reinenut Jf." , Julie. Cosensitt.c—lt °hell Picking, Jacob King. _ *DAN/ CDUPITT ADJUNCT, 1' P, ideal —Sarum,' Ilerhst. riceLnb—Wllltam Kr:Sh • C , r , ". , P , n SA:r•tdry- , .11•0r K-:, , /a") , - r-i“ry—BLiwat, Wile* • Imazahn,Fc'derick Dleel , Peurvoe, John 1 1.1(eClellhIA BUILDING • tlent Ed ward 6 .fithual r," dent—Wtitiam A-Dan 3.,, , ,e1ry—.14111 Y. ileCreery: Tr,azarer —John Culp. m W. C. 0".40•1,10 D. Kendiehart, Wm. 1. Leila 14 Al 0011IIGL1t ,a FalantillfKk r D 'tuner. V ',I—A. D. IlDnhlor . kltlod,!±. W• I7 .ICWIIP Pe•ti l• tit e9rge W. 31cOtlitla V rs —t) . W. tic 0 11 4140, viol!, El. J. Stahl,. uasTrsaalio tan. er,vt,c—Robert McCurdy. ,r. fart' in,/ Treasurer—David, rr MIA depart arrive rite 4t - 4c tr tirt m411.0i ellata I,l'l tto F: "tern Waite. tr with Baltinaure. . • 124. /. Ch O t C Ratlrdadattenta;il t7ai ,n Fa:datpnornt, No. 128,1- • 1 . , R4 . 11411, t gt and .2.1 it.aday Sood Sun aritan Lodge', 338 L:1141.1 Lia•l 71. t 111,41 at recta,.' N 0.180.1. Inqte street, ovary 11 oaday - rribt. .110,31,1.0.1 C °very Friday livening. t g. G. . • —North. hut very Saturday eveuint. eit.tran,( riat's)--Paitor, Ita Servicea by ProfemorseroOrl ternAtely, Sabbath rmirnin Ora liviality Otirte evoula:.iiervica omitted. r..sti-r in. Art. fa apes')—Revue, vice, 4 Drub morning mtd day evening. • ri:oi Ilona f—Revo../1 aver. I.rricei i•tAt.4lh me and Thurvday evening. • Pr , thyPriaa—Rev. Wm. H. Rill morning ami evening , ID4 W. G.- ton iitjOnlitd—Rev, W R vice. Sabbath morning artiVer evening. Walt— Rev . Joseph 8011, Se Btbbatha, morning and Oen; United Pr.s . 4terirsn. —Rs*. J. by tpecialappointmanta. troftssioaal 6 I M. KRA.UTH, wt. s Law, Gratisburg, Pa: boll business promptly atter:tied to, - Wilco On Baltimore *treat, sea Juue 19 , tbeti-tf . • McCONA Law, ottice One door west tt , re,CnAtnnersnurg strpor . , doecnal tztentaon .tle•tt to Sal •leltletnalll of gstatee. All I clll , oll to Pen lone, Ilounty, Baek• Lataa,atall.ino•C pr • /y Attended to. to a irri,ul.4 In lowa ../td other western States June 113,111d9.—tf ' Ta. • J. COVER, - ATT LAW, will promptly attain lluher Buslowininitrustedtohl ()Ice betwoon raihunitock and er's qlreadlaltiimireitrewt;Crott May 89,1867. DAVID A. BUgil NbY \T LAW, wilt proimpt onetrikl ell other bueluesii shins fif-Jitlets4t hi•revidelied La that pposterthe 2ourt fluusec'fOott a AVID WILLS, A AT I,llVV,ollre.tt nlareddepp orr..er °ft.:unite Square. Hay 29,1E187. • DR. H. S. HUBER; S. Z. Corner of Piaaberabry orPONTS COL. Tart/ La June 11, 1869.—tt OR. J. A. AEMSTE Having' located - tit SSW alb to all branches of his p_robsalon. Lid hie taco/ahem not proatattoontillt•ii NlcKatoartrowa, P. 0., r Adams county, Pa. f DR. J. W. C. O'NE. Ilan hi. Oille• &t tila mai streat,trrotuor•aauve the Coaaptia, Gettylbarg,May 29,1667. • JOHN L. HILL, M. Ofilcelo Ohambersberg WlNit, Eagle llotel, GIUTYSBUIIO. P,IDIN air Having boon to coilsOw visa patisata eau be aseared of t gni Da. J•. E. BERKST in, lanai , feasted la Getty er vices to the walla. 0111asia t • • appetite the Globe Inn, *Den attend to to," ease wlthlsift4P • Persons la went of rata or pan vlt ed tOca 11. Terms reatottebre. Jaly 30,1869.—tf DR. C. W. I 1 RIISITSIEDthoPrattic• WIC I .lTLOSTOWN.sodotforobloiovel Odic* at his house, toner orLoot Fuandryalloy, our the IlLtlttoitL Teo to Skis Dbootto• [Lail DR. H. W. LET Litileatown, Adams -co: •VlBO paromflootly. bailed in • N • moim m iget . Borpry. 01Imo 1s Lo street. C A S' FOR W 0 The highest Price. EWE i ; - F. DUPIIORN North Wit t tomer of" Co `, ' 47 ettiOlirlb - jPeeps ' u146.4r-- - MEG
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