iiiii - .*tit filloityvarium. /Prlala7,lllolPL ft OM I,OIIIIIX. • Just when the red June roses blow the gave nee Gas spear ego— A rose lidom teintson brastlt remind The secret that Its heart oonessled, And whams haltlay, halt-tender grape Blushed Welt upon the giver's tion. A yaw ago—• you ago— To hope was not to inum. Just when the red June roses blow I plucked her one—a month ego; Its hs/f-blown crimson to eclipse, I laid It on her smiling Ups ; The balmy fragrance of the south Drew sweetness from her sweeter month. • Swiftly do golden moments creep— To hold is not to keep. The red June rases now are past, This very day I broke the last; And now its perfumed breath is hid, With har, beneath a coffin-lid. There will itepetala fall apart, And wither on her icy heart. - And so, at three red rose' coat, My world was gained and lost. THE CARE OF CANARIEIL In the UK place, do not use a painted cage. 'lhe birds will peck the wires, more or less, and the paint very injurious, of ten fatal to them ;so is tobacco amain. A bird kept in the room where the odor of a cigar is allowed is not only subject to great discomfort, but its life is endangered. The larger the cage the better for the birds, and if not new, it should be scalded and well dried before putling them into It. This precaution is necessary to avoid mites, which prey upon the birds and are sure to infest the nest, unless great care bo taken. The cage should be thorougly cleaned every morning. The easiest way to do this is to placer& piece of clean brown paper (not newspaper, for they often peck it), on the drawer of the cage, changing it every morn ing. The perches should not be forgotten, but drawn out, washed, and returned, one at time, this can hardly be done while there are eggs in the nest. At that time care must be taken to avoid faring the cage, as it disturbs, the eggs but it should be kept as clean as possible. The drinking-cup and bathing-dish should be well washed and filled with fresh water every morning (in warm - weather it should _be changed oftener), and the seed-cup re pleniahed. Canary seed principally should be given, but a little rape seed every day is beneficial, and bruised heap seed in about the proportion of one.third (all hemp seed is too hearty and beating) is good, par ticularly when laying and brooding. The seeds must be fresh and dry, A piece of .cuttel-ftsh bone is always needed. It should be put in the upper part of the cage, as ft is thus kept clean and dry. A lump of sugar occasionally may do no harm, but ai a general rule avoid sweets, and keep bird‘ like children , on plain food. Lettuce, plaintain seed and leaves, chick- weed, are all good if fresh; and the birds are very fond of them. Fruit,perfectly ripe and fresh, does good rather than harm. At the time of laying and setting, also while bring ing the young, the birds require richer food than usually. • An egg, boiled hard (not the yolk alone—it is too heating, pounded with biscuit ands bread, about half and hall; should be given daily, and the earlier the better, especially alter the young are hatch ed, as the parents feed them from this and the green food provided for them. The egg and biscuit cannot be safely ne glected. About a fortnight is the time of incubation. Do not stimulate your bird too much to set, for she will be apt to go be yond her strength, and loose her own life by raising too many broods. Two or three broods a yettr . are quite enough. It is a mistake to seperate the pair while the fe male is setting, or at any, time, unless, which is very rare, the male pecks the .young. - Guard your birds from draughts„from ex posure to cold at night, and also from too much heat. Bear in mind that their part of the room, when the weather is cold enough for a fire, is warmer than yours, as the heat ed air ascends. Daring cold nights the cage should be covered, unless the fire is kept in all night. Always beware of a cat. She should ne ver be allowed:in the same room. She has been known to pull a bird between the cage wires, not even leaving a feather. Avoid frightening your birds. It is very easy to have them know and love you, and welcome pit:lr coming, but they do not like to be handled. - • Time and care rae required to keep birds well and happy in a cage To:•Darvz AWAY ROACITEB An, ANTS.— Take powdered borax and scatter wherever the cockroaches most frequent, and they will disappear directly. A safe and effica cious remedy for a most annoying vermin. Arnim be driven out of cupboards if lumps of camphor are scattered about them. Ants object to strong scents, and in tropical cli mates are prevented from entering rooms by powerfully scented oils and gams. A sponge can be sprinkled with sugar and laid upon shelves where ants are nu merous ; the next morning plunge the sponge quickly into boiling water, and most of the intruders will be destroyed then scatter camphor and you will have no trouble. BOILING POTATONS.—There is a great deal constantly said as to the best way to boil potatoes. The following, said to be an Irish mode, Is no doubt, very good. It is said that in Ireland they always nick off a piece of the skin, put hem in a poTof cold water, which is graduahy heated, but never allowed to boil ; cold water should in added as soon as the water begins to ; when donei pour all the wator off, cover the vessel with a cloth, and in few siinuteethey are cool enough for use. Snows will push on old and young trees just where the limbs are not, wanted. Remember that the new tender shoot will soon be a hard, woody branch. A slight rub will now remove it, but if left a year the knife must be used. Rub off these shoots when young and save cutting here- «r« - IfiNticurras of the diseases which hap pen to the hoofs and ankles of the hOrse are occasioned by standing on the dry plank Iloors . of the stable. MANGIZII should be low, and stables well ventilated and well lighted. Many horses are made blind by being kept in the • dark. LOOK put for morals u well as muscle in hiring farm hands. They may ruin the boys by their vicious examples. - CAZZOTS are recommended for hones to aid digestion, and tomatoes to cows to im prove awl increase the milk. Pose and beans are the most madams !Sod forthe money that can be foetid.— Three mats worth willgive a hearty meaL Saone from rags, dry wood or corn cobs is better than from tobacco In purifying bees to remove honey, etc. STEW= pumpkin as a poultice bas been fbund of great value in reducing inflaming taey rheumatism. Faso stock regularly, and cuLaud cook lbol as much as possible. Few farmersdo Rwa milk Is. sot the best tbr entree. A butter cow is sots good mock cow. brOsomi do aoi infers very late sown pas so they do NO Ono. DRY ROOM.' romormat 110TRIIS RAVI MOW= A' ,V.A2411 nom ON SPRING( GOODS QUENNEIWARZ. Aprll9o, 18119.- tf GO TO DUPH 0 RN'S C., HIS CLOTHS EIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS 400DS BEFORE PIIROHASING:ELBE WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAYE MONEY. Nerth-west• corner of Square. April 16,18617.-tt 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! Most Excellent Assortment! SELL for very small profits, And Alm at doing • very Writ Busluss. PASHIONABLI SHADES OP tHIN BILE POP LINS. IABHIONABLI MADISON mums WOOL POP LINS. PASSIONABLN BHADBBJP ALPACTIA POPLINS. lIINCH OHINTENS, PIQUES, PREOLLIE AND LAWNS. SLACK SILKS, PLAIN Ina*, PLAID MAIL Min lIIISLINS, JACONIIT NUSLINS, OAKUM. SLACK ALPAOCA, OOLORISD ALPACOA, SLACK ALL WOOL DILATE. RISTOAI SHAWLSAASEINLIGIIISHAWLS,THIRIT SHAWLS. CLOTHSMASSIKIIB.OLOAEINeg,LUIEN DRILL ING, COTTONAD.N. TABLE COVERS, TAILS LUNN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. 'AMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN MINN HANDKIROHIEPB 11101111,01DIZID HANDKIIONINTS, HIM STITOHID HAND- K NECHIEIPS. NIN'S,LADISP, LOT'S, AND STOCKINGS. RIK eosnadtly receiving the latest styles of at., and Panay (*Reda. Hy duck aosipris•• eve/y -aws anally Ibund in Undies DAT GOODS - 17012, to **wet attauties of Hid pAREA, Whig asworod that Idea Admiy elloUsag• camped. ace with &H n oeh Born fa quite, ofvods and low ness oirprlee.- J . L . !CHICK. 1144tybarg, Pa., Jaa.ll, 1110.---tf $lO,OOO REWARD! STORE NTER D Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, MO *stared last Week and a lams gasattry • V • Dry Goods, Notdoss, Passiunrwmad Ctarpotyig talus& the puttee are well knows, ist Were thee the se tepid wrest, se they tete Greesbeehala linkup kir the Geeds. nek peewee Who took the Goods are very well sathillod that they reeeteed sore or Win' Good. far taut mousy thou they could hay. red at aay other dote. Come one 1 Come one 1 'and indadue our large assortment of SILKS, GINGHAme 'JAW" BAREGER, ALP4CCAB, &0., OLO THS, CASSIMERES, 2:li EZD jmizir ig, VBSTINGS, &a. Also,Osrpois.Nottoas.sal Wind_ ,apamataimortsaas qinviiiimig Woos to aaa,..a. 8101116 UN= en taw plow Is eppoOts Lb' GM= Illaitutore wewt, and *at aromas lijhdr ..tfki4o 1110141&—t NSW SPRING AND MUM aOO D S AT 'PETERSBURG. aßritsr j B -6•71'.11B8 (lass ms II I. Illtesiewa rimuLDreepeetkilylateite the*lOW that th ey VT have jest ratataed from Altelelskla with large eesertateat of , • • SPRING SIge‘NROOODS wow =eel - = ive m . •••• me et *ittletlNU o 1 -044 *brews eon • - bete. 4,00m0r. fVf; 0 ORS dihtspUi/G, atßottOmPpoes. NAIUMWA3;II DRY Goma AZDVIMII Mot aro ilora to "tight times" brio ss aToczzios, eLoras. ummxis °inn, ie., Ilist are cheaper than over BILK, OLASS AND OVUM DRUB BUTTONS, Ili Brat [sty. HOOP 111[1311. 00118211,PAOTIOTWIS AND THI 11111W 0 0APT sammusor OOIUT CLAIM 1 : 11 soceigartto get draw teat nicely PANABOLB 4AD ITIGIBILLAS, Doa't buy be ton you :got By Mom CAMMIXIB,CeITTONADELJANIIB, te To which I invite ozunination in Price and Quality. EATS All tL• latest Spring and Plummer Style.. SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I eon say that I keep the best elms of goods thetas, kept in Adams county. Those who hisetried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they have votedthelr money Aprill6.-tf NEW SPRING & SUMMER 0 0 D AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER Hlv.Trl"-Zdf:ol'erhaitg;t'ittreandstsp= has aortmeat of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, 41:MENSWARE, HARDWARE, am. Herdaer purchased my entire stock for ash. lam prepared to eell very Cheap. Give me a call 'adjudge der younedvee. T. R. CCM. May 211.--gym oAßpieni gala:tali and (Santa:tors Wm. C. Stallsmith Son . , GETTYSBURG, PA.,: Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor _ nice, Door& Window Brackets, &c. Constantly on hand and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. 113.0rderspromptly attended to. Jan.ls,lBBo.—tf , GEO. C. CASHMAN. GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter .4and Contractor , RESPECTFULLY informs the public that h• has recurred told, new Shop on Stratton street between York end ltailroad streets. and is prepared to take contracts Gar putting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rates an'any builder in Gettywburg—all work guaranteed tobe o best quality. hopeaby lariat attentlow to bail am to am' t publlcpstronage. Olvo me, • call. April 9. 1869.-tt WM. CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG,.TA., • Carpenter and Contractor , Haring removed to my new Shop On Washington street, between Middle and Chambresburg streets, and introduced Steam Power:l em prepared to for nish all kindsof work for building purpose', of the but mater Ai, sad as neatly and cheap I y as It can be &neat any other establishment in the county. Ex perienced Rands always in readiness and work ex coated with promptness and dispatch. lIIP-Ordere for all kfadrof Brackets,Scrol Is, Mould. lap, to. prom tly filled and ea, easeimble terms. Sprill6.llll9,tf gm% 444 got/manic ----- EAGLE HOTEL. The largest end molt COMMOCOUII METTYSBURG.PINNA 101111 coy anAipmusoaa AND wasztaaros JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. AttOutnibuo,for Passengers and Eaggage,rnno to the Delot, on errlvalanddeparture of Rai Road Trains. Carefalierpinthandrossonableohargai .—Nay 29j 188 T— KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS. PR'OPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. 1 1 HIS is anew House, anPhas been stied up In the most approved style. Its location s pleasant and scummiest, being in the - meet business portion of the town. Avery arrange menthes bee n made for the accommodatiOn and CO= get of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, sad aconiamodating Clerks we shalrlase every endeavor to please. This Hate eaow open for the eatertainmest of thapablie,a ad we gindly solicit chars stpablicpstronge. Ng ,111111. fkotogripi Salltrits. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO TOtfIZAPII.9, PHOTO MINIATURES 4MBROTTRES, Stereoscopic Views Of the BAITLE-HELD, • IfiIORBOOCOP4II, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMtS,, ♦ND A L IJ M S GREAT VARIETY , AND AV GREATLY REDUCED PRICE& 1111•Wedwilhi 1104thlenattlif lot efitstisd.Oall sad exvidaustr seam . OM all siyis Oiriza tr trnalltel thvigistea;. • MCMI I B OLD STAND. US 140 TO NORRIB'-If you wait : .6 " • goat MOM SUM NORILIB'—If, yew want • bablonable RAT or CAP. CIO TO NORRIS'---If you want • lithlosablo NICK-TIM, or vx4l PAM COLLAZ Ind OQP7B• GO 10 NORRIS'—If you want anything In the OS NTIBMSN'S LINK, for he keeps nothing but Gentlemen's wear, and has the LABIUM STOCK IN TITS COUNTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a 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 DANK I' Just received from the City o large assort meat of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. _ Made in latest style., and of best mate We also If ANIIIfACTURE TO ORDER. all kind, Of BOOTS AND BROSS—the work being made op oiliest materials and by first class workmen. The senior plainer has been In the baldness for over lb years and personally superintends all work made up. Re reepectfolly Invite the attention of the. public to oar ess.blishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowestcash prices, to give entire satisfaction. Aprll 111, 069. -t t CUNNINGHAM Has Just received a large supply of SPRING GOODS , Coosibting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OF ALL STYLES. AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR TS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a greet end large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO ana CIGARS, all of which will be sold at sli.trt profits and warrant ad to plea... Give him a call at hie ttore on Bolti more street,(Picklug's old Stand) near the Diamond April 9,1889-tf CLOTHING, Fats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN 011;VNINGHAM HA Vl{Jost received from the City s new and large stock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The goods have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the Wants or this community. The public will And thegoode to beta the best quality width* LATEST, STYLES One and all are Invited to call at oar Store, on Bahl. more street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite labneetock Bros. R. C. CORRAN. JAB CUNNINGHAM,. AprlllB.-tf GOODS FURNISHED rEll Garments made to order, W. T. KING York Street, Gettyaburg, Pa Jan. lb, 1869.—tf CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. BDINKUHOPP. corner of the Diamond and York urea" MOW returned from the city with an oauseellyettractiveamoortment of CLOTHING NOR PALL t WINTER WEAR, which ha will sell at each prices as cannot fall to take them off vary rapidly. °ail and jade* for your saves. Es leak at the nacelle:it material, coastal cutting. ancle at and sathstantial sewing, and then to get ids rioce-callers cannot help but bey, when as, tt so much to dheiri sienna t o do so. He hasQeaee,Pants, Vesta , o fallilyleasad materi als; Hats, Roots ant She's; awls, of ail hinds, Hoilary, fora., Handiest-. shLoil, Neck Ties. Orarata,Linan PaperCollarc, Sistoaders. trashes, Combs; Treats, Valises, CisabreHas,Pookatinivas,lhigars, gussidagnadebtoring T'tibiacittnhlssAlalismorY4l Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, wi th• thescsa4 and onsochcrartieles, entirely too numerous todetsill a a ureepaper edeortisenurat. • He asks the satsatien of the public to hip new 'to*, tionitlint thatit will plaato-and ne °moan er willselletwasper: Don't( argot the place-corner °Mt* eletortand tli,Diamandilettysburit. •IkorAISSILotf. J.I.OOIIGRINERRHOTN. . BOO' S AND SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT.. • _ Tsir.?= '" ar =en s p rni b er dti lr . ImU ni llagewmll4ltstioa, is Gottyanirg, where b; BOOtic SllO a l Gaiters, slip ' perk &c., sp., Min piarnirml "bairn 111 neat styles awl gaismr. Ibirsllimaaartusaito saoshikad efilisielliftwaietalitaksl4kinealtirtpromw*fr. .111/0114 , 11A1111110 019/11, of the best swidale Swift *Abet 'soli tenader tth• eiliellialAlleir.—Therpienswroilieu inuotsit orisavillow l as sw ,. sesiaottallte 40111111111=0. rials DAVID KITZMILLER, JAMB A.KITZMILLAR Prrilont Wieling to examine machines will dud them at tbe rareat.aee or JOSEPH WILL& & °'t t, Oen) s burg Pa, Or at the Treiti.nrn of the subscriber, 2 mi:ee fr.Au Gettysburg. on the flattiabtlrEf rood. Per. sons canner CllCUlars will Address the subscriber, 0 etty.burg, REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the IS si:perior to any other Machine now in use, an will excel any that will ever be Introduced, hav , ng been thoroughly' tried and given general ',averse. tie°. I would now Inform all th-ee who intend pur chasing Machines to call and ex ttinint. themselves. Thi• Machine is noted partienlarly to excel dll other machines In strength, duralali:y. ultAe e.f draft, and reliability of work, in all kinds of grams and grain.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a great Item In Machines to a termer. It eau be used, as a band rake as well no nos self-raker. It cuts 5 feen2 Inches In grata; 1 feet 10 inches in grans; has a steel cutter bar, with wrimght iron guards; It can he used as a Single Ninwer eta welt 5.14 Combined Machine. A fall trial of the Merlitne can he had. Alta. - SHIRE N'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE RAKE, and thegreat and well-known BRANT RAKE, the best rakes eve, intreduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH. wrought iron frame, very light and strong, steel shovels. easily adjusted to run shallow or deep, sad is neatly and tastefully made ALSO, THE KBELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN NING MILL, the old Ltamburungh You improved, for many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It is large and strong, hue two cockle screens, and warranted to work perlecti.r. Also all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS always on hang, Any person wishing to examfne these machines can el, them at the Battle field Hotel ; or at my residence, 3 mile% Paul Gettysburg , between the Taneytowu road and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. BUSIIMAN. May 28, ISGS—tf GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple7geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. Thum machine has successfully competed w ith all the best of the different patented Grain Separator., and now ha. the reputation of being the best Separator ever proouced; in fact, - the only Separator and Clean er ever before the public to give general setielaction. The machine Is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two MIMIC One Mall Cab easily more or shift tt about, go that It is not half the trouble on a barn floor as a common thresher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily mulcted, reliable. durable, compact and cleanly to work by while in operation, not making near the dust as the common machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest aarnred - that this machine Is no humbug, end judging from the high recommendation of farmers that are cm ng them we must come to the 1:01M1051011 that it Is the very machine that fart:dere want. The following are a few of the period" who have used thiamachine well known, and to whom the • public are referred.for farther Information: Wtn. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna. 'WM. Kehler, bear New Oxford, John D. Mots, near Gettysburg " Henry Harbold, York Springs.: " Peters, Benderville, " John Waltman, Maherrystown " " 'Michael Fusel, Hountjoy twp., " John Small, aleltherrystowo, ." " Wm. P. Brandon, York Springs. " Repair Oastinp for the above machine will be kept I by the Agent, and 'also by Ephraim Filmed, near Gettysburg. • • All orders for the Separators can bet addressed to - • ABEAM BURKHOLDER, Agent, ihly ft -two • • • Olearaming, York at., Pa. GRA YSBEIRG LICE KILNS. TEM suderaimied bas bought out bis former part nor,Ww.Gutzwould now continua, THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS , • iass et4slihriSisse kilns: tO 6000 T" of the aenroloiau# e North Stratton street. Thank fat erPasipatroaik ' ,hstnlesidearor dihorve ite °°lttinne aror 17 promoting the baldness as 'rigorous 17 and ones large a wale' as possible- alioll selling a good artiole and givlng goodaminire: broom sad °than may look forginproi*lllling of orders. He asap:intim" the • CO Ali' BUBINESS., Waling Monad p i egar kWh. 11ousat•apere and 0. 1 , 1:1401 4lizirill calijint#l•!siitosi con staritlyan hand.. • UmeanaCklalthati* sainOiiiirs a Ottyfirwr /01,1,M% - 3 MI SIVIT !._ Fine Gu.s.tom Made RO:OTS Ail) SHOES FOR GEWILEMEN. Milks LZADING MIAS on hand or made to suasinare. Prtoeidzed at LOW /10IIRES. Anlllus. *rated Pries mot withinstructiono for self tneasitro. men reunion receipt of Yost Moe address. AX. P. BARTLIRT, U South Sixth st:, above Chestnut, PDILADELPHIA. August 21,1808,1 y REMOVED! New Store Room near Court-house ! D. H. Kt.INQEL uAll rimmed his Boot and Shoe Store to his new 11 Store Room, a few doors south of the Court house, and nearly opposite the Compiler office, Balti more, street, Gettysburg. He has laid in a large new stock of goods, which he will sell at reduced prices. He offers LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, • LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SUPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, _ IN LAktGE VARIETY. GENTS' /WINCH CALM BOOTS,II GENTS' AMERICAN OALY BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' OONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS, dte/tc. MISSES' CONGRESS GAI'EIIII, • taisuur BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, As., Re, ke., ac• BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Sc., kc. INFANTS' MOMS, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con- .tautly on hand All wilibe sold at the lowest living profits. Buy. ere, from towt, and country.are indlted to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Boote,Shoes,and (fal ters, wills's° be carried on,in all its branches, a. be fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but firsbclust wot hump, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his formerrapntation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to desetve it. SAL-Thankful for peer favor., he solicits a continu ance of public patronage. D. 11: KLINGEL. Gettyebarg,July 16, 1889.-U • • JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, CIIAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG rpitz undersigned, of the fete arta of ti.. Jacobs Bro.,would most rempectfully inform his (1 iends and he public generally, that he ban opened a Merchant Tailortng establish:neat in_Chatubersburg street, nest door to the old place, cud three doors east of the Keystone Lion., where he wilt b• happy to waft on all who may patronize him. Hie stock of CLOTHS, CASHMERE, VESTINGS, kc., tc., will be found choice and cheep—very deeirable to se lect from. All kinds of floods for sale—whether he manufactures or not. GOODH MADE UP with dispatch, WI well when bought at other stores no at his own. The very beet work will b e made—good fits and substantial sewing —and nothing will be deemed too much trouble to render aatiafaction to every eagle. The latest New York Fashions :1%13190 received. Cutting done, as usuaL A share of public patronage is solicited, and no ef fort spared to d It. April 18.—tt farming Mmplemtuts, &r: THE WORLD, imP;Es• OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of these machines will com- Welter any one of their superior merit. over all ethere. In strength, durability, ease of draft, and re lianility for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev ery variety of grass and grain. ConfLieut of this we invite - those in want of a good machine to examine for tbthiselvas before parehasing elsewhere. These machines can be cold as Naked Rowers-- REAPERS as !laud Rake, Self-Rake, or Dropper:- Two differed sires: N 0.4 Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Knives, matting five and a bat feet Id grain and four feet eight Inches In grass; N 0.., cut- Rug four feet six. inches. W. have that confidence in these machine's that we are witting to let those wanting a machine teat them with .soy other they may wish, and-krep the one that giver rmist satisfallon. DODOES' AL TOMAN SPA Y HA Kf. has given inch reneral satisfaction that we condiler it the hest Seirdlakermt, and la attached t. no outer insehiue except the Dodge Machin* Le Ohio and Donkeys patent. F, , r the benefit of those wanting machin.a we vrontil r...fer them to a law of those to whom we Lave told flip last Season, viz: J , ,t, Deardorff, Ern., Lady, 17 g Lady. J,,athan Hr toter, Jan.,-o Mickley, Daniel iiettle, J. 1.0 Mender, John Eckert, Wet. cunt, Cornelius Lott, Wm. Geldan, It m. Ito.. Henry Culp. Henry hog Shaba Pehror.t. Wald Stewart W. RobeN bite. Herr. Andrew W4 , iktrt, Wm. Bighno, John Gtinr, John N. Hoffman John N. Boy cr, AI•o. WIRE TOOTH HAY RAKES, leqpdine the cAlebra,ti Bre ndt RAY... and Self•diecharieteg )(Akre. me,. pi ilettllS, FANNING MILLS, AND PARkI IMPLEMKNIS tiENERALLY. WM. WIIILE, Agent A pril STILL AHFAD ! HOITHEINS' IE3 GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING Cad, gumbtr, ghgt, Sr. GROVER & BAER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both thrsads directly from the spools. thNoad. fastening of seems by band and no waste of Wide' • Wide range of application without change cif ad— justment- The seem retain, It/beauty endllrmneualterwash ing and ironing. Besides doing all kfilds of work done by other Sew ing Machines, these Machines execute the - moat beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. /GP'The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Glover & Baker Sewing Heel:tines. and the work done by them, wherever exhibited In xom petition. Sir The very highest prize, THE CROBB OP TllB LEGION OP HONOR, . 0 co n on the repre. sentatlve of the Grover & Baker Hewing Mach Ines, at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1 1 467, thus attest ing their treat superiority over all other flawing Machines. • - SlirFor sale by D. W. RGBISON, Gettysburg.. 91Ht undersigned having had 17 years' experience .I. as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover t Baker Family Ma. chine as the cheapest and beet machine for family nee. The •Implicity of ounstructfon and elasticity of Mitch made by these machines are two very import. ant point.. in their favor. 250.000 of these machines are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our ea eertione and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machlnee on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers use. Call and see u.. D. W. ROBISON. Agent; Chambersburg It., Gettysburg, Pa. Jane 11, 1850.-1 v REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEY, Invites his patrons and the public generally. told, New Store, No. 1320 Chcsta at., , where they will find a large and well selected aldoick of DIAM ,NDO. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at Moderate Prlrea. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully re paired. JEWELRY and eILVEII WARE of ali kid taide to order. (July 16, 11161;4m A GOOD THING. 14ortant to noustletepers, Lutela , Banks, Offic,/,'4Ec THE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen Give ♦entilatio dud light FLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECT.) .10SEP11 JA COBS Adjurtablo Wludoer &reD Cowpa❑y SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 623 Market Street, Philad'a. For sale by Dealers in Liouse.Feralshing Goods. June2s, 1889-3 m In consequence of the dleastronsllre, which In Jan nary last, destroyed their store and Its contents, J. E. CALDWELL Sr, CO JO\ ellers, Have had made eapecially to their order in Enrojpe and In America, au entirely New Stock of Choice Gooo, Which are now opened And ready tn. examination .F: Very Fine )'aria Mantle Cloeki, (Every movement with the new improvements.) NEW SIDE oIiNAMENTs TO MATCg, Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORHA3I MANUF'O CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Beet Sterling Silver Wares,- Watches, Jewelry, &c., &c, A very fall assortmeut at very MODERATE PRICES 819 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4. ISr9.-1y AGENTS WANTED FOR cHA3fBERLIN'S LAW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE! Full Instr.:aloes and Practical Forma , adapted to Ki .ry Blod of Bening:4a, and t, all tLe States of the Union. lli FRANKLIN CHA3IBERLIN, Of the TThReNI Stated Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for aothenticlty, Intelligence, and complete ner."—Springfield ( Mars.) Repubfican. ; This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind puhli,l ed for many years. /t is prepared by an able PRAC TICAL LAWYER, of twenty-Gee years experience, and Is just what everybody needs for daily use. It hi highly recommended by many eminent Judged, Including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Alas sachnsetts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Stibmtription. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for Circulars. O. D CASE it CO., Noblisherg, Dartf,rd, Conn.; Nti. I.Epruce E., New York; Cincinnati, O.; and Chicago, An old law-book, published many years ago, has lust been hastily re-Issued so "a new book," without evens suitable revision of its obsolete statements.— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin'■ Law, Book for the People. lJuly 23-2 m KNABE & CO., GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, These instruments have been before the Public for nearly. Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurehased pre eminence which pro. flounces them unequaled. Their combines great-power, ihreetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and evenness throughout the entire wade. Their • • . • TOUCH .• is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff ness found In so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled. Clalag none but the very best seasoned material, tlie large capital employed in our business enable. as to keep continually an immense stock of lumber..tc.. on hand. • liiirOnr SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved . Ovaratrung Scale and We AI:MASTS TRREKII. ; We would call special attention to our late improve— menu he - GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDE, \ • Patented - August 14,1866, Which bring the Plano nearer pertectiou Wareham yet. been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Five rat-P. DSNTZ, York, Pa., Bole Agent %nth* above celebrated Instruments, le by special arrangement* enabled to furnish them at the Very lowest factory prices. Jra n, 1889.-6 m STITCH!4O 537..50 $4O $4O &slaw BZWING MACKINNt3 EH 50 $4O given as premiums for $37 50 worth $37 60 otbubsaiptionsfor WOOD'S HOUSE $37 60 HOLD ADVOCATB, • arst class EN 60 $4O 7111311 Z paper, 1676 tents ii year.— 837 60 140. Also. $37 60 $B2 -TICK ! TICK .$BO 132 AMERICAN WATCEIRE, worth EM, " $2 O 2 'lvan fors3o worth of subscrtptiona -2 —Also • $l2 DICTIONARY. $l2 $l2 .Webeter's Unabridged Dictionary, $l2 $l2 'worth $l2, ¢Menu premiums for 112 $l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 $lOO Sunday School -$lOO $BO LIBRARIES, $BO $6O Largwqr small, to be seteeted from $OO $6O 400 voluble* of the eery best Books PO $4O published and given as* premium 140 $l6O gnarl equivalent amount of sub 860 - ecriptions. $24 La. Also sevefel other premiums eqially liberal. to. Milr.The ADVOCATE, (formerly called the Prawn hiadwasitalielii lons MP" and-:alms to promote Knowledge, Virtue, and Temperance. It has been =and improved three times in 27 months.— specimen copy. Addrses 8.8. WOOD, March 12 410 P.O. Building, Newburgh,ll: Y. - , T HE STAR a -SENTINEL has a haw etrodsuon tun an aipaversak.9!seo;sts anadasi-howsilibiboommakeindhmh FAMILY 495 Broadway, .New York POINTS OF EXCELLENCE NOTICE ESTABLISHED IN 1851 JEWELER, WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Screen from view and exclude Eutirely uew For the present at BEE= CAUTION =CI BALTIMORE, MD. TONE FMII WM. %BABE & CO., Baltimore GETTYSBURG FORGrE. HAMMERED, IRON, OF Talc mum QUALITY, ruppllod tolron Dealers and Blacksmiths at reason• ads prices. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND ED TO. IRON SCRAPS WANTED, for which $l4O per 100 Mc will be allowed, dellTered at the Forge In Gettysburg, Pe.--sitherin cutsh or in exchange for hammered Iron, as may be preferred Jaly 30, 1569.—tf REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE In Connection with my law buslum In Gettysburg Partlessisbing to sell,or buy lands, may end It t their advantage to oall. Farms and Woodland 98 ACRES OF WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER for $l,BO A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMBE near Gettysburg cranite laud. A No. 1 FARM, near Gettysburg red gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES. AT 130 PER ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,I3.S ACRES, AT $35 PEEL 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 16,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS. AT $3O PER ACRE. A FARM, 100 ACRES, near Gettysburg. A VERY GOol/ FARM AND GOOD REILDING, AT 350 PER ACRE, two miles :row 13 etty mt,org. A FARM. four miles from Gettynburi, 1:30 PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY 60,10 GRASS FARM, ts o miles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND . :lIZAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD— JOINING. A VERY GOD FARM IN 0, ow ORD I. it, fLL PER ,ACRE. 1,0001) PAE3I, BUILDINUS ALI. SE+%. ANA,— ALSO MANY OTHER. TRAcre. ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN. R. G. McCREA RI. Attorney atlaw Gottysburg, June 11 1 GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN CAPS, CAPES. CAMPAIGN' TORCHES. DEICE of Torches, $25, $2O, MS and $4O per r hundred. Send for price -list and engraving of Caps and Gives. PHILIP HILL, '204 Church et., Bet. 24k 34. above Market PPILADELPHIA. 106-Military Companiee' I;eifotma made to order BARGAINS IN NEB FURNITURE.UABSB of • :eti y o faU k t" to "lt e N ITU log been GlettnyEabhear: Springs Ilotel--parties wishing very cheep end good furniture can be accommodated by calling Immediate ly at the Fore Store of Zs°. A. Wawa I Co., (in Old decal/El OBice,) July 16-t( PROPILIZRORIA THE MISSISQUOI POWDER actually cures Cancer and Scrofulous diseased of the Skin. See Report to L. I. Medical Society, and ■tat«meats of Physicians in circular, sent free on ap• pin:Atha, to CHAS. A. DUBOIS, General Agent, P. O. Box 1659. 152 Pearl at., Now York. July 9-3 m lints of Zrartl. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN loaves tiettyaburg at 8 15, A.H •udcunnecta at Hanover Junction pith traintgo Mg North and South, peursengere reaching Baltimore at 12 3‘.1, P. M., Ilarrieburg at 12 45,P. M., Philadel phia at 4400, P. M., aad Nye Ye'rk at 7 00,P.M. Re. tarning,arrir• at Gettyebarg at 1215,P. 11., with passengers from Paltiniore, Harrisburg, ke SECOND TRAlNlenves Gettysburg all 2 40 P. II •nd connect. •t fisnu•er Junction with fast Iln• North at 2 10. P. M., reaching Elarrteburg at 4 00, P M, Philadelphia at Y 00, P. M., New 'York at 12 00,P- M.; arid with Mail Train south at 2 31, P. M., reach ing Baltimore at 5 00, P. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at 4 15, P.M., with passengers from Balo more, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, tc tar A ,P aslea ger Car is also attache,' to the Freight train, which leaves Haat:war Junction at 7.10 A. M yawning Gettyeturz at 70.30. Peesengers leaving narrizburg in the 5.15 A. M. trails car thus reach nettyaharg by 10.10 A. M. The freight train, with P►aeenger Car tittitebed, will leave Gettysburg at 2 I'. M reaching the Junction at 5.25 Aug. '2O, 13t".9 READING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, MOSDAI, APRIL 26th, 1869 Oreat trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland,Shamokln, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz. Lancaster. Columbia, Sc., Sc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follow,: A t 2.36. 6.1.06 and 8.10 A . M. , 12.25 noon, 2.00 and 10.55 P. 11.,connecting with similar Trains on thePetin sylvania Railroad. and arriving at New York at 9.46, 11.45 A. M. aid 3. 0, 8.46, 9.30 P. M., and O.OOA. M., respectively. Sleeping Can accompany the 2.35, b. A. M. and 10.56 P. Id-Trains. without change. Leave Harrisburg for Beading Pottsville, Tams, qua, Minersville.Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grove,Al - and Philwdeiphla, at 8.10 A.M., 2.00 and 4.10 P. 31., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. 31. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Havener and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Itailltoad,lear e Harris burg at 3 30 P.M. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A .M.,12.00 novo, 6.06 and 0.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.; Sleeping care accompart. the 9.00 A. 6.05 and 8.00 P t rains from New York, without change. Way Passenger Train 11/WIWI Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., connerting with similar train on East Pentia.ltall road, returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30. 8.45 A. M., and 2.45 P.M., Shamokin at 5.26 and 10 35 A. M., Ashland at 7.00 A. M., and 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.30 A. 51., and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville, via. Schuyikilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. SE for Harrisburg, and 1120 A. M, for Pi nearer. and Tremont. Beading Accommodation Train: Leaves Heading at 7.30 A.M.,retarnlng 1 Philadelphia at 5.16 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Lenses Puns town at 6.23 A.M., returning leaves PhiladelphlApt 4.30 P.M Colombia Itall ItoadTrainsleaveßeadintat 7.00 A. M., and 8.16 P. M.for Ephrata, /Ails, Lancaster Columbia.&C. Perkiomen Rail Read Trainsleave Perkiomen Juno- tion Ot 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Returning: Leave Bkippack at 8 IS A. M., and 1.00 P. M., connecting with staler trains on Reading Rail load. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Phi la delphia 8.06 A.M. : and 8.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Har risburg SS* A. ht. and 4.10 and 10.55 P. M.,and Read• fog at 12.4 midnight, 2.14 and 7.15 A. M. for Barrie. burg, at 12.65 midnight, and 7.05 - M.for New York, and 9.40 A. M., and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Knonr• don Tickets, to and from all points, at redneeditates. Baggage checked through; 100 , pounds allowed ,each Passenger. 0 A. NIOOLLS, General Superintendent R eadina,Pa., Nay 7, 1869. N ORTHERN. CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING SCHEDULE. On and after Hay 9, 1869,Tralns will lease Hanover Junction as follows: LICAVE NORTHWARD 12.54 p. m.—Dally 5, NMl:mint, daily (exOtool RandepO Itochtener,'BuM, NMoraralle mut Itria•ad the Wept. 10.58 a. m.--Daily (except Hind's) or Rhatra, Buff . sto, ha. 2.13 p. ra.—Dallytexcapl 8444 sys) for Willhamsport and cur p. In._-Asuyolpmetaap4iya , ) for York. , 9.56 p. (except Hundtays) for Harridan( tad the Went. • , , MIAMI 414XRCHWAID. 7.07 a. m..—Dellyatoppin4at.Nektononly. TAI a. m.-10 : 141 i (except !tardily!) stopping at ell 8 1.2.80 p.m.—Dalljatoppinget Perkton only. (nowt Sunday") stepping at the Stallone. =W. 8. TOlMO,Oen.Pise.Agent, Altaltintore, ALTItEII E. Irma; Gen. Superintendent, May 211,1809.-ti Herriebtag, Pewee. p ENNBYLVAITIA RAILROAD. Doubtable* route mania( bathe& Pifildi pbia and Pittsburg. Trains leering Gatti eburg make the fallowing onneotions with tWe Trunk lino: ,Ilettyaburg leave a 1 8.16 a. m. A Mat p. m. 'Lehner riaziotkin arriire 10.06 2.05 " " • 6 6 . leave 10.66 " 9A6 " liarrbbarn , arrive 12.86 p.m. 1116 " leave 6.60 0 229 a. m. - Phlladelphis arrive 11A0 " 6.0 . " .11arrisbarn leave 136 " 12.10 6 littibUll . arrive . 116 a. nu !ell " At Philadelphia olovr connection' age made with Ithe trains 6r New lark,' Ifeattni' Ind all 111astem 43ities: At Pitteeerg - emmemlami ere maim ft the - New. llnkwn Depot . with the trains for all Witten 93.1r0r fortherintbroudion apply to. 4 ~.. • . 21711141,D E. WMLIAMB, ADOots4 ri ',, ,- -• '., Ges.lllemeretamteati Pe. Mew IP.limano94, Gem k . Pampows i4esetihP~lei% " •' ' - .'l l 0 4 .!., ... '• ./ - 0'...e, '.' ' - ~ ' 7 - r GRObE IVES LUMBER. H. Reefers Store , ON TN' lIILL,BALTINON3 St., ONITYSNURO, PA. FRESH GROCERIES sum weak from Itie - Oity, Provisions. Dried an Omar Prnita °fall kinds, always on hand, at lowas Mat. FLOUR, OORN VIAL, cans:, NMI OM= VIN- Itali,AOAPIlOl ALL 11111)11, CIANDLIA, NOTIONS, OONSBOTIONANIES, BROOM, act niss, LUMBER, snoh aa Seantllng, Pieta, Ac., continually on band at lowest flying rates. Call and see. Aug. 6,1306.-0 WM• J• MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tiROCERIES AND LIQUORS. A large lot of Groceries that .1 am selling Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KLNDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which Is ?dishier's Herb Bitters. 8. W. 11088.11 AN Pure Liquors for Medical pur poses et WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens WARE, Le., at WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 30, 3669 WM. BOYER Sr, SON, GROCERIES, NOTIONS Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware A general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1887.-t I BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS HAVING opened a new Grocery, In Gettysburg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, bailout received a splendid sesortment of PRESS GROCERIES, Including Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Spices, Tobacco,Salt, Fish, H ame,Shoulders, tr Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,Prulta,Soaps,Fancy Articles and Notion,' getter ally We will also keep on hand FLOUR sod FEED STUFFS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sett very cheap. One me a call and Judge for your. selves. Sept. 26.11167.-t1 J. W. CRESS. GROCERY. WM. B. MEAL/ A HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store &this residence adjoining Meals k Brother's Marble yard, in EAST YORK STREET where he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapen anything in his line. Give n• a call. March 19,111169—tf MEAT MARKET GEORGE B. STOVER A THADDEUS S. BIBLE II APING entered into partnership in the BUTC'I LI ERIN° susiNEss, will carry it on in all it branches. All Linda of R McCIIHDY Snp't Fresh Meat Every Day Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meats every Wednesday, Thursday and Triday morn inglarket stand at Geo.B.Stoverk residence on Charm bersburg street, second Square. Those haring fat stock for sale will find It to their advantage to call on or address the new Finn. STOVER k WIBLE. dug- 13,1869—t r West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE couirr-norss.) Every Day in the Week , SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton everyday. Orders left at my market in the evening, will be promptly delivered the following morning. GEORGE A. CODOEI. Jane 111,1864-tf MEAT WANTED THE HIGIHRBT CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS do SIMON CODORL York street, below Wolf's Hotel. Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand• for sale: June t...-1S CANNO ri N A R I RLE WOR : • 00R2TER, OY BALTIMORBAND &AST•MIDI DLB BT., OPPOSITI SHE COURT-HOUSE, WVaiLlt REBOILIPT/OIS 0.1 WORK *X.IIOVIZED 0127.5 OP THI AST Div 26,1867. G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MUM A BRO. In Barn tYorkfltreetfilettzsburg,Pi. Wheretha arepreparmitoNinfaballkindsofworklntbelraus Mt= £3 lIONUIDINTS,TOIfIIB, HILADBTOII7II thothettutaetitiNutteseheu th e obaspes Ways!. 66 , 1. Prodleft4!*"?;44Wlgef_ Mil .fisitibienowist masa., ova =Air, = DEALERS IST TOBACCOS, ALSO, Tiutclitring. NEW FIRM! INlarble lards. GRTTYBBURG, PA., 11 , 4117:L28, &a. M. youNvi COMPOII#D ; . 10ft TEI Oval ON PIITRIDSORETHROA.T,INFLUENZA or say other Isissonstory or Inwirddlrooso. of the' Throat if sot et too lotto stomata& . Moo, SOARLINT 7111ftli. 'fhb medicine has boonirlod Is THOUSANDS OF CASES, la different parts of tbe country, and has never been blown to fill if taken In time and according to dimities's. It to warminted tomer*. Wee it • trial ti and it willspeak for itself. Beery bonsekold should proof& tboatoolvoo with • box of this medicine and koepiton bands. The curestbat it line effected ago truly marvelous. llPL.Preparod and sold by I•maibl'ottirt& Co. et tyoburg, Pa ,or by. their auttiorlsod agents. Per sale at nearly all theBtorosto Adams county. May 29.1867.—tf - IBRAIL YOUNTS CO. AYER'S gHERRY PECTORAL, Fc r Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of mail eine, hasanything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of nianktod, an this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of themes et men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, an it has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the loons and throat, have merle It known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be givens fur Incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat sod loop. As a provision •ralost sudden at tacks of Crory. it should be kept on band to every farolly,end indeed as all are sometimes subject -to colds andcoostm, all should be provided with this an. tidote for them Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, hair been completely cured, and the patient restored to gonad health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete in its mastery over the disordertof the Longs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Cherry Pectoral they tubsido and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great protection from it. Arthrta is alwayarelleved and often wh. Ily cured by it. Bronchitis Is generally cured Ly taking the Cherry Pectoral in small cud frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificate. of them hers, or do more than assure the public that its miming'es ate fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure , For ?errs. and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Forer Rentiitent Peen., Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Ayer, st.b., and indeed ail the affections Which arise from maictrious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As Its name Implies, it does Cure, and aloes tint fell. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Itimuth, Zinc, nor any other miners! or poisonous - suhstance what ever, it in Loan... injure. any patient. Tba number and importance of its cures in the agile district., are laterally beyond account. and we believe without a parallel in the history .1 Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgment, a e reCeive i,f th e radical cures effected In obstinate Caere, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclituated persons. either residua iu. or t ing through miasmatic localities. !lite prot. each hr taking . the .4 GCB CURE daily. Fur Ltrer Comp/eines, arising from torpidity ..f the Liver, it is an eacellentremedy,stfmnistin g the Lit re into hesitby activity. For Bilious Dlitordersand Liver Complaints, Ms so excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures. where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER it. CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Maas., and sold al I round the world PI? ICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE Vor sale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Gettyoburg Ps. [Oct. a, isca.—z. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR TUE RENOVATION OF THE H A IR. The Great Desideratum of the Age A dressing which lest onceagreeable, healthy, and effectual (or preserving the hair. Faded*? gray hair s soon restored to its original color and the glau and fruhtse-to of youth. This hair la thickened, falling bar checked. and baldness often, thongb not always cured by have. Nothing cao restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Hot such aro remain Can be saved for useful nets by t hltyippliest lon. Instead of fouling the hair with a puty sediment,it will keep it clean and ♦lgor out. It/ occasional use Will present the hair from turninggray or falling of!, sod consogneutly prey,o2t baldness. Free from those deleterious substance which make some preparations dangerous and 10.1 a:1- one to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but no harm It. It wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elsoent be round eo deeirable. Ceutaluleg ...Other 01l nor dye, It does not a 11 wiiltecambrtc,and yet lute longer on the hair, giving It a rich gleeey esti : amid a grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS Y~-PEICS $i.00.- Cl' or gale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Ge ty Xife and tire Nnouraurt. H. 0 M E NSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, J. H. MASHBURN, Secretary 'GEO. M. LYON, /Islet Secretary T. TI GRERNE, 2tl Asa'tSectretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, Vest Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30, 1869.-6 m INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA TNOORPORATED 1794 CHARTER PERPETUAL MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Irmo' Limited or Perpetual POlldee Assets Jan. 1,1,1889, 92,348323 39 920,000,000 LOSSES PAID IN CASH, SINCE ITS OR GANIZATION. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres Want MATHIAS NORRIS, Secrottgry H. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in Wut ifictclie Street, Gettysburg, Pa- Apri130,1869.-8m ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATBD, MARCH 18, 1861. orlncsits P ruident—D serge Swope. Vice-Presidenr—Samnel R. linuel I; Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Trauttrar-1. 0. Tahaestock. lltsecnHteOommittee•—BobertMcCardy,H. A.Plck If, Jacob King. Wanagsrs.--Georgeliwope,D. A .Bnehler,S.McCur dy, IL Rtissell,ll. . Pahnestook, Gettleburg ; Jacob King ! Btraban township; Frederick I)isiddiranklin U. A. Picking, Straban; Abdiel P. Gitt, New (Mind ; Win. Ross White, Liberty; 11.0. Peters,Petersborg (Y. 8:) MabliConipany ta limited In its operations to t I °aunty of Adams. It kw been In operation fbr more thou 17 years, and is that period has wide but one sr teepaast i juisinpaidleamis by Ire aortas Oat period SaOitnpag topverSl4ooo. Anypeneltdoeiring an In wane can apply to either of Ilia .inerscora. Marne attentive Committee mots stake °floe of Company, on the laiK Wedneeda4in every month tit teeltmt. P. If. 1- flume 10.18811. Wirdware, IDoyo, jaARDWABE r AND' • 00 rang utmeritisnitiarirbilateturned from th el tt ss srltdo au InuaassersOpty N ILLZDSPARY .118RO. 011131.1t8,satleb they ate Alfallas a t their old stand In Satttmoreetsset, attirlestso int ttb 'times Oar swkooasistrts plow' Oarp enter'. Toal • Blatitindtb"! nolo tlkoelltdinge • Cabin° tMalters. Toy)). Sousakeopoe.lhatsze ORO ORRIBJ 4 , All llZ ails of Iron at Oils P alb is Am. . Thpr,}4oll oltlo a the several department •la It saatrombat what (!tots. liodkaafes mab.." = "id istft la #sad Momro oa I e a l• t l i a 1 1 41 11 ..ia0. etvotsaallsoyeatat do or raatlad 000roa asaaa799444W • • • ' • 1111111134114111Ra1t. eisMoiNOT:t fOct.ll 111 trly $3,966 282 30 CHAS. J. MARTIN, President A. F. WILLMAIITH, Vice President D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice President CHARLES PLATT, Vice President Oolle 'Nadia, IS asseza, IrePH 014 no Furrow: 641i1noreareet .hetwe,leth4 GeUystrinr, THRSIBO/'PtIBL Tits Braaten a affaiwat day marning,atid.oo apadaila not p6id within the year? , Xs tinned antilell ereetacHaittp tion of thepublhhete. ST /511111.11, sax ei asut•de t iberalledacttoaWillbs • si q• by theqlllllrier,haltf!Miei: 1:.1 will belosert•d+stspilisda epou. 114.1%* eltonlatlcni WlhW! hal fhirlerthasthatojesSiiiiich In Adaineconoty; cannot be excelled • 04W0114 ofallklOgwill be and itfairrater. et,, to., is evoi-y varlity mitt* hart notice. Term,. Cult. Tref:oolW I KRAUTIL my • Law. Gettysburg, Pa. 'OW butluens promptly att•uledi 'to; Office on Baltimore 'trent, iota June 18, 1869-tf J) McCONAUG • • ti•w, oaks oce4cior'aies Clitatoberstiam street. Special ttteution {facia to en 4ettlenient of iNtatee. .A6ll I cltiots to l'entioui, Bounty, Sic &lit U. itatetAtilllisitcpr. ly attended to. - ...II .I%fr tat , icated i lind in Oroirx col other itenoteril stile June 19,1809.-tf I J. COVER, AT ... • 411 ~h.br uesiwritrUltud gehl 0 a • • .: 61 , .01 et!lrae,m.relt .r•drest,fiet • Ntty 11)..V1D A. BUM" NEY tT L tV, will on. tilt mill other baiiasimitirt Ilre. ill st ta.rp.i.t.nc• 1114 tie ppusitathe "wart (lasso. Lliet )AVID WILLS AT L WO) 1 1 , A( Ilk roilidi orr., ;An reSpzAr, May 2..+,17. DR. 11. S. lItIBER S. E. . t r c;p1 , 454 , ri5ur3 4141 orive[a Cot. rite! EA,. June 11, 1460.—if [)R. J. A. 11111,ST; flaying located seHRW 8 to all hranchee of hi•profesoloo. him °lnes when uat pnde+atenally e llctixtditrsTossx,r•o. l .l Adam. county ? Ps. - • DR. J. W. C. O'NE. tiaa 0111,•• ble•risid street,eort, I OV•ef Orb . 7onipil Gettyaborg,q4y 29. 8.07. • JOHN L. HILL, M. 011, 11 'Thstubersbutsg ;criiet, Ugh, !lately ETTYb BMW . . TAN Sir Havin g been In coni+Lant patient+ can be nuorlid of iipaird R. J. E. BRJtKSTR avirkg locatird la Chat at rice. to th«pu nhc. Olpcltn Y 'hi, Ina. whirs hi .trend t. *al?:a.e withintheprott rn r.tol.in tltt priqTali sitel ti oI 1. r,rmi reasonibly. July IS•l9.—tt DR. C. W. B •CiCALYlltElthiProtlfooof L.f.fLP:ttfOWN,ondofferstfls•of Olfl ,t hlr hoose, corn*, of • F.Eio,lry Wel', flour the RallrOod. Yt..l (Llitlee• DR. H. W. LE L Adams NAVING ; rut mrntly Incated , ln .', ;,..K0 m the rtehural prrctk oMco In I.,.pmbard %ire* street. Xititrg stab GETTYSBURG L Sales & Exchang N. WEAVER & SON,. HAVING this day' : . uiy nun LEVI In the carried on by me ou WmghluKton of yearn, I would respectrolly the oublic for the kind k,atrootage ed to me /13.riLIK now superior 3ccommoda would wl kit a coo 'lnn t ronage. We claim that we can Pena et - we ru , xlerate prices Si an yotlee Gettyiburg. Our ntablv4 will be bumf 'tack flurstwand Vehl.-14w. cau furnish yuu a flue flack t aud obliging drivers fur lenuoir can furnish you a pair of HOMO • . Ws tau furnish you a nice 'lngle for business or pleasure trip. We can furnish you a Otte Saddle man or Lady. We can furnish 'on a Fikiiiity Ho We can furnish auperlor tscflltte Batt Irfleld and Spring*. Particular attention paid to top Funerals. In fact, you can get nork hid of Ina first el MI Livery'. HORSES BOI.7bEIT at all times sod on roaeonable to Horses at this establishment bare to select from. All nurses sold go slanted, or no sale. By Itrict afteutiott to bugliesi, pir.ise, we hope to have something NICIIO LEVI April 9, 1.369.—t1 THE EAGLE I, SALE & EXCIIANGE Washington Sircet, Get.. ADJOINING TILE &to THE undersigned - we , fully inform the public this • new LIVERS, SALM MID /F.X. In this place, and Is prepared to cchomodations In this line. lithos. with Boggle., Carriages. flacks, _Li of the late'[ styles, sufficient to ns mood. ilia horse,. entail iro4, wit lit, and perfectly reliable—none of ples,"but allofthe.".l.4o"order. Riding parties can always 06* comforlablesqulpmeotsfarnshod. Partlee,large or xmall,ain pt J on the most accommodating terns. Visitors to the Battle-fold poll and reliable driver. furnished ltd Parttime conveyed Wand Ileoat the arrival and departure of evon7 Horses bought, sold, or sae • chance for bergs:ply gives our and no gouging. os.Parelostar ottootloo rid to W eise sod Hacks for Purim We natter ourselvtistitig At ately and by furnishing superior we cannot fall to please every On, our eatablisbnieut. • - May 29.11167. Notice to the nil LI It undersigned is running* .1. nagerstown to Gettysburg. lea on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,- M., passing by Leitersburg, Wayne* and.Clerment Springs, Fountain Dal ardsing at Gettysburg at half past returning from Gettysburg ouTu Saturday. arriving at Hagerstown to with the /5 o'clock train for Batt May 21...tt ti lotelo and §to E AGLE HO The larsest died news ITI2BBrd6I, COSNER Or ON ANSISSIOSO An WU JOIIN L. T.ATE, WAnOmnibus,for Passengers. to the Donal, on arrival aiddf.ei• Trains. Oaretatiervants,spd Iday29, 15117. KEYSTONE' GETTYSBUIt4, I WM. E. MYERS, MO NOW OPE THIS is a new House; lltted up lo the most spit bestiOU a plowman% and couvenleo la.at bPaiiill• portion of the tows' asentlei ben made to r the woo PM Of 1114044 With aakpl • I tab l!fit extraleseadt ifiltirtesse, wait *et we shall wialb Wiest* eatleavertei, e now epee latleimmertim ia ... we • El Eli