She *grind Sodlid. 41•1114ryilba1ir; 614; 24", 4111116 k I ill a. ii l .o( l A Drawing across the lips—Desirous of an acquaintance. Drawing mots the eyes—l am forty. Taking by centre—You ere too willing. • Dropping—We will be Mends. Twirling in both—lndifference. Drawing scrosithe cheek—l love you. Drawing through tha ' ltinde-1 hate you. W Letting on the right cheek—YeS. Letting it rest on the left cheek—No. • Twirling it in the left hand—l wish to ip rid of yen. Twirling in theright hand—l love another. Folding it—l wiehlo speak with you. , Over the shoulder—Follow me. Opposite carnet in -loth hands-Walt for Drawl* saws the %mho/47We are watched. Placing on right ear—You have changed. Letting it net on the eyes—Yon are cruel. Winding aroma !bre. finger—l am engaged. Winding around third finger—Married. Winding mound thumb—Not minted. Winding aroundwrist—You are looking well Tying in a single knot—May I escort you. Putting knot to forehead—Who is that with Patting knot to chin—Only an acquaint &DM. Patting knot to right side—My sister. Putting knot to left side—Brother. Patting knot to tight eye—Husband. Putting knot to lefLeyer—Wife. _ Putting knot to right shoulder—Be csrefhl. Putting knot to left shoulder—Aft right. Little finger through knot—He or she is pretty. Pinang knot to Lips—Not so pretty as you Winding around left band fingers—l waited for you. Winding around right band fingers—l would not come. Drawing knot downward and toward you quickly—Come this muting. Drawing knot and shaking bead—Don't come. Passing knotted handkerchief and mantling it- 7 f don't believe it. Placing loose handkerchief on Iplt arm— Yon had better believe it. Placing loose handkerchief op right arm— You bet. Winding hi and out of fingers on left hand —Will you be there ? Crumpling up in the band—l am ImpaiiPnt. Tying a knot in one corner—Don't tell too much. ' Tying knot in the middle—There will be trouble, or there are other eyes on you. Twirling and then doubling—Let us go to gether• Tearing it, (pretending to tear,)—l am driven to despair. Placing on left ear—You have deceived me. Passing it around your neck—l have not. Clasping In both handk—Come at once. Worn in the belt—Bbund to you. Biting it—l stn very angry with you. Shaking it slightly—You are a flirt. Shaking it violently—A sign of distress, come and help me. Holding it np, then dropping into the ls,p —Forgive me. Starched stiff—l am on my propriety. Touching right eye—Mamma is looking. Touching left eye—Nobody sees. Folding and unfolding have something to communicate. Striking left hand on it—Don't yOu dare. Putting it into the pOcket—Nothing more at present. SEED Tnur.—ln two or three weeks our farmers will begin to put in the wheat crop. The majority prefer from the 18th of Sep tember to the end of the month. Formerly from the let to 12th . of October, was the favorite time ; but gradually this was anticipated, until newt, a month ear lier is prefered by many. Up to the year 1840 the wheat was a very uncfrtaln crop in a circuit of fifteen miles aroffnd•Philadelpbia. Indeed, so frequent ly was it damaged by weevil, and rust, as to almoit cause its cultivation to be &ban doned. Since, however, by the adoption of earlier planting and the introduction of other varieties of wheat, espeCially the Med iterranean, the crop has become as certain and productive within the region named, as perhaps any other portion of the State; There is perhaps more seed sown now to the acre•than formerly ; or, rather there is discrimination shown by our farmers as to the quantity the particular ground they have to sow may require. It is well known that rich soil needs less seed than poor or moderately affluent soil, because in the for mer the plants grow stronger and "tiller" more. Some sow, promiscouily, double the amount of seed that others do, and it they succeed in obtaining a crop one year by it, they conch(de the rule to be fixed -and that is the proper quantity.' And just so it is with the thin sower. The true *ay to ascertain which mode is the best, as well as what amount interme diate quantities of seed will produce, it is very easy for each one to find out for him self, by sowing, in the same field, different lands withdifferent quantities, taking care to number ibe lands and note the same in the diary, which era fernier should have for daily noting down the operations of the farm.—Ger. Telegraph. How TO BUM) A CORN Cats.—How to have a rat-proof corn-crib, is a great ques tion among farmers. - A correspondent of the N. Y. Farmer's Club gives the follow ing erpetience : I have a corn-crib that has stood for twenty years, and has never bad a rat, and but one mouse in it, to my knowledge. Posts ten or eleven feet long and eight Inches square ; mortise two feet from one end ; for end-sills, two inch mortise with tusk. Taper poet from sill to the end, by hewing off inside until the 'end is reduced to four inches diameter; make smooth with draw, knifi, and nail on tin smooth half way to the end, below: the sill. Let sills be eight inches square; also, and tie them and the rafter plates strong with moderate in ter-ties. Brace well, and lath tip and down with thmaquarter inch lath.; dovetail or countersink Joists crosswise ; lay the floor, and board up the ends with ungrooved boards ; let each bent be twelve feet long, six feet wide at the still, and seven and a half feet at plate ; and if full, to peak it will bold 250 bushels. I never bad an ear to hurt on account of the great width. If preferred, lay the floor with lath or narrow boards, with room for ventilation. Each post should stand on -stone, about three inches from, the ground, and each stone have a Antadation two feet square and be low the Artist. Basan.—U you wish to bake your bread or biscuit without a dry, hard crust, you cam do so very readily. Just before pla cing the bread in the oven, rub Its smiles with latter or lard. This will close the pores, preventing the escape of gas which is produced by the yeast, and the escape of the steam which is produced by the moisture of the heated fait Bread thus baked will be simian crustless. Indeed, so bag as the moisture is confined, it will be difilailt bunting the leaf to any great depth. The large vacuities in the bread will be more porous and tierefore lighter. Is i season like the present one, mead ows have $ heavy autumn growth. Some brines ad this foilitieir yob stock. _sag It is valuable for that rupees, but the prao. thse Is a bad ore for the meadow. It is much better to pasture it. fry dathillsaim t_• DRY GOOD" ILLIMISTINE 11101SERS 11.031101M1D A :LAME WO= OP' sparitta oolva QUEINfetAZJI April.3o, 11169.- tt Geo TO DUPHO RN'S C HIS CLOTHS. C HIS CASSIMERS. C , ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE• WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY North-west corner of Square. April 10,11169.-t f 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW - G 0 ODS ! Most Excellent Assortment! r SELL for very small profits, and aim at doling • very WWI BIiSIDOMI. IPASHIONABLZ SHADES OF 11Ni SILK POP. LINK. FASHIONAB4 SHADES OP PRINCE WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHAD IN OP ALPAO3I. POPLINS. MACH CHINTZ BC PIQUIB , PBROALXB AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLIMS, J ACONIT MUSLIMS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAOOA,ODLOBAD ALPAOOA, BLACK ALL WOOL DILAIN. 11/STORISHAWLWLS.IIMASHHIRE SHAWLII,THIIIIII SHA CLOTHSZCA/NIMINS,OLOAKINGS,LINEN DRILL ING, COM/NADI. TABLBOOVIRS, TABLE WHIN, NAPKINS, TOW ILL BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIIaI • EKBROEDIIIIID HANDKERCHIEFS, BM STITCHED HAND. KERAKIIITS. 11IPS,LA DI SN'tNISSWACRILDREN'SGLOTZS, AND STOCKINGS. Difrl am constantly receiving this latest styles 01 Demo and Fancy Goods. My mock , anstprlots every thing usually found In Int-elan DRY GOODS rrou, to which I Invite the attaatlan of this mums assured that I tea sahly challonwo oosapasi gon with all other Mores In quality offrods sad low. nem Morita. J.L. !CHICK.., Gettybarg,Pa.,Jan.l6,lll4ll9..4f - $lO,OOO REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, Until entered last Week aid • large quantity o VT Dry Goods, Notions, Quenswace and Carpeting taken. The parties are well IrWrwsi, hat have thus far es caped erne, let Greenbacks in exchange for the Goods. • The persoeui who took the Goods ars very well saddled that they recetred scare or better Goods for thetrinosey than they could have got at any other store. Come one .1 Come one and azamine our large amortwent of SILKS, GINGHAMS, - LAWNS, .BAREGES,- ALPACOAS, &a, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TB ERAS, JEANS, VESTINGS, ilso,Carpeta,Notions, Glassware, Qaticalimmeosail Weed, a general wormed elf esegytking belsoillag Loa lirstolwa Ware. ;ma* hilt the pliteeJs *pane the Cloart-tom heitoiefe meet, and Net bote mete is, lett Douala' sad Basil Profits, Mall 13. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT PETERSBURG. GRIEST BOWNBS (/eessot• Se 11. Illtsiew,) UNA the lopreeppetlidlytalliorui the l pubic y' Wl* Just maned bar Ida • larg•aanetsoid of SPRING k SUMMER GOODS, comoslitimeta port of forlioellooooli Ologui,Cior at kiNt s, m" Dona rod die Soil. it 8,11 a (=it whits Goods Nodose, 5010, , . • itooomowaro sad arocorloo. wow, t do poop, U. orlikii ammoolooll , asks owe will be ooklog Outs Ohs ma sollbollororpoodoPoiss oloodooto , toioos; poro mho iosallq, osii Wins, ao moon didool sot be oadorooll bp , soplosoPla Mie Midi N ns.. ~ , GUIST It 1 ice- -- H -- .:,', - • : 13 H.•,.W,,:(::.,91):: . ,- S , iwMrAlti GIir2iYABUNG, Is. Selling athottin Prices. Di? GOODWAIIT DIMUI 000D8, That ara doss to uttiht time pries,. ZOTIONII, RTOOLINGS, GLOM' HANDIIII,- ' 0111178, That ars cheaper than *war BILK, BLASS AND °TUBB DIMS BUTTONS, In gnat lety HOOP lIILUITD, NAM, PROTzenkull AND TEN NEW.VAN'T 'MIKAN 'NM" 00116 ET CLASP% AU necessary to jget 'dresses tali nicely PARASOLS AND 17191RILLAS, Don't bay Intro gas get mg prices. CABSUILIRS, COTTONADICS, JA NU, ac., To which.' Invite eximinstioo iu Price and Quality. HA TS All the latest SpriAg and Bummer Styles. SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say that I keep the beet class of goods that aretept in Adams count's. Those who have tried to get cheap Shoes' elsewhere soon learn that they bare wasted their money AprllllE—if NEW SPRING & SUMMER GnODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, TOBIAS R. COVER HAVING opened a new store, In Arendtmille, has Just returned from the city with • splendid as sortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, QUXENSWARN, ILLRDWABA, La. Having purchased my entire stock for cash. lam prepared to mll YOry cheap. Give me Seal •nd Judge for yourselves*. T. IL COVZIL. May 28.-6 m =33 goals, grugs, A. D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL BINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AW TOILET SOAPS Akir-COUNTRY MERCIIANTE supplled at wholeal city prices. Feb. 12.—tf DR. R. HORNER will resume thepractice of Medicine. Office at lila DRUG STORE, IN CIIA3IDERSBURG ST., GETTYSBURG DRUGS, MEDICINIS,PATENT ZDICIIISS . , STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR T/CLES, DYE 13T113718, PORE SPICES, tc Dlt. R. HORNER'S DIARRIREI MIXTURE, for Cholera )(octet, Colic, Diarrhcaa, Cramps,. Sick Stomach, dlrectiorie with every bottle. July 9, 1869-t f 69. . JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS DYES AND DYE STUFFO, SOAPS, PF t RFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP. PHYSIGIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP• PLIED AT REDUCED RATRS. Forney's Horse Powders the beat sad cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved make.. HUBER'S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a, June 11, 1809.—tt • DR. JAMES_CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Balto. st. • • LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG LA. STORE and fitted it up In the best style, I offer my stock of pure and huh Drugs to the citizens of Littlestown azurricinity at the lowest market rate., Gongs tint In pert of • Drugs and Family Medicines, Fur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Sure Spices, Dyer and Dye . Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet. Soaps and Raneyeztleles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds,Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. earlioorele Elect ro•Magnstf c Step will wash with hard or soft water, cold dr warm. Clothes Indeed with this Soap an made beautifully white adthout boning or blueing, _This is 'beheld. ins In. lac Try . It. It is warranted no tolujure the hands or &brie. fat' Watches and fitittliff. WATCHIPS & JEWELRt WM. P. MCCARTNEY TlliallB to Inform bisenstemme and the Public Mr• Ari that barb s pinchsaid interest of his eir (L. V.B. Barak) to 'the Watch turd Jewidry Store on Baltimore et, Gettysburg, ne will spate no 'drafts to glee satialketion to art. Be hastruit returned from the Ceti with • splendid imeertment of BOLD AND RILIEB ANNRICAP AND ,SW7BB WATGITIMJIWALRY ; SILVER. TEA AND 7131,8 SPOON,4 YORKS; GOLD, 81LV; 28 AND EMAIL PRAMS APECTA , ' aim, GLOOM alf Olabal sow sfeetisra JfEMIOAL INISTRU. MINTS 'VIOLIN ri GUIT AR ; 4WD D/PWatch and Clock Work warranted' for one jeer. Smoky ripairiap smeonted Ina neat and woriumps _- Übe manner. 111•14.10,1840.-41 ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES & JEWELRY, X0:1411 NORTH 81100NDSTIrroornerOtgan7, PHIUMPRIA. • soartiaist otlfasches, Jewslry,Bligra and Plated Waft sortmady ou Mad. • lerltilipskim FaSiam mad Aroriary_ priapuy standied co; • - (Aut. )15, 1.1116.47 THE STAR dr. SENTINEL has a a tier eiteulakei don en the mon* the' 04 . 0 I MINIIIRSH!eIIIttIit* beet ateeetitifialtak •Near the Diamond Also, Denier In swiftw..*turo,fti _ a Y _ s i : i t .~r; (4020 ITM*,--If lon want 'kw a pod MOM SUL • . V.. 0 TO NORIIIB'-11 you want nob!midge RAT or CAP. GO TO NORIUS'—If you want • Amthioomblo NDOILTIR, or rood PAPRR COLLAR and OUPPEI. GO TO NORRISr—If you want GO anything in the GENTLEACENIt LINE, for he keep nothing but Gentleman's wear, and has the LARGEST STOOK IN THE ()MINTY. GO TO NORRIS'—If you want a good pair of HOSE MAD& °AMU, war. ranted to give satisfaction or Money REFUNDED. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG-, PEN.N4 YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK Hate just received from the City; largeusor4 meet of BOOTS& SHOES EM GENTLEMEN, LADIES tt. CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest styles and of best mate- riaCe We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES-the work being made up of best materials and by stet class workmen. The senior partner has been in the business for over 15 years and personally superintends all work made op. We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our Iset...blishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowestcash prices,• o give entire satisfaction. DAVID KITZMILLEE, JACOB A.MITZMILLIIII Apr 1116,1869- t i CUNNINGHAM Ilao Joon rocelved a largo supply or SPRING GOODS , Cotutlßtlng of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR T S, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great , iind large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be cold at short profits andwarraat- ad to please. Give him a call at hi. store on Baal more etreet,(Pleking'a old Stand) near the Diamond April 9,11169.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN CUNNINGHAM H AVEJust received from age City a new and large dock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The goods have all bean selected with great care and with desks to meet the wants of this community. ThEptiblic will find the goods to be of the best quality and the LATEST STYLES One and all are Invited to call at ottr Store, on Bahl more street, Gettysbnrg,nearly op'poslte Pahneetock Brox. R . O . COBBAN, JAS CUNNINGHAM. Aprit 16.-a GOODS FURNISHED [NM Garments made to order W. T. KING York Strget, Gettysburg, Pa Jan. 16; 1869.—tt JOSEPH JACOBS, JIERCRANT TAILOR, OHANISERIEBURG MINT, ONTITEIBURG. rp}ll ander/ivied, or the late arm of Geo. Jacobs & Bre., would most rappectfully Indus Ida _Blends and the public genorally, that he has opened Mondial& Tailoring aotabllshment In Clhamtmraburg street, nest door to the old plies, and thralldom, east of the Keystone House, when he will be happy to venom all who may paironlza bfm. His stock of OLOTILB, claimants, vitimos, to., is.. &a., will be band choice and sheap—very desirable to pa: feet from. All kinds of Goods kw sale—whether le banniketures or not. GOODS NADI! DP with abpatch, pa well when bonging at other stone is at hfl own,' 'ewe very bola work will be bide—good At. and sabstantiil sewing —Lad nothing will be deemed too meek trouhla to rendersatiebetkat to trrory ogee. Tim latest New York . Inehterdi recalbiy received. Onttlngdone, as asset A 'hare of public parrotlike is solicited,- and no eS firs 'pared to deserve it. epritl.4l.—tt zolaira JACOBS. BOOTS AND' SHOES. NEW zeTAßLißisrArszfr. rrll3adacalkprodkawarlatoll *wow Widths by 1 a alsetiladaboe astabliakumat, as *a%doe, martasistipaadataalaa, to eat -ftaftrg, where h. saw oldnaarraala, • Bciota, Shoes, Gaiters, Shp , pen; the 4kei ~, a nautoramia abiblllaredlaWat }'tat aM iai k • • to Watt Iroaa.saul Itals , orto.. 'a t . • - "?. 4't•• ebthbrosaisitook bt l 4 UtitiOirg atki BOOTS . AND SHOES ' R ~GTNTLEMT • 212 the LERDINg STILES op' hand or MAO to Btoesure. Prhies Axed ot LOW /BMWS& As bated Prima/it Tith Lastrectiona fer.self ammo. Mei tient on receipt of Post Mee address. WM. P. BARTLETT, 88 Sonth Sixth itokbove Minton t, PHILADIEGPITLA. Aiming 21,1268.-1 y REMOVED 1 New Stbre Room near Court-house ! D. IL KLINGEL • UAL& removed has Boot and Shoe Elora to his new ii Store Rooki, a few doors south of the Mart house, and nearly opposite the Couipikt cake Bahl iworeottreetiflettyerg. Hs has laid a laigenew He offers stook of - goods, which he will sell at reduced prices. LAGIEIP CONGRESS GAUZES, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADzES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMQRALS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOCTS,III GENT'S' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' RIP, BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, • , DEETS' CALF BALMORALS, DENTS' BUFFERS, all style., GENTS' BEOGANI3, ie., Ao. • MISSES' OONGRESS GAITERS, ma' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMOBALS, te., Ac., Ac., Ao. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMOBALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., INFANTS' SHOVE, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture eon stantly on hand. Allwlllbesoldatthe lowest living profits. Buy ers, from tow', and cotintry.are invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else. where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The MUIftIFACTDRING of Boots, Bbour, sod oaf. tare, Mill oleo be carried on, In all Its branches, as be. fore. Bepairingdonit on abort notice. By employing none but llreachtes workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feel. confident of maintaining hia former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deset To It.. Thankful for paittavora, he solicits a eolith:in. once of public patronage. D. 11. KLINQILL. Gettysbtirg,4nlyl6, 1869.-tf torwarding gousto. LOOK HERE THE undersigned has leased the A WarelotageonthooornerofBtrattonstreetand the ItallroadMattymborg,Pa., andwill carry on th Grain & Pro.ducel3nsiness nailitsbranches. The highest.prices willalways be paid for Whiat,itye,Corn,Oata, Clover and Timo thy Feeds, Flaxseed; Sumac, Hay. and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nat., Soap, Hams,liboulders and Bldee, Pots toes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCERIE S OF ALL KINDS constantly formal e, Coffees. Sugars Molasses. Syr. :: T r Bc alt , ChuViner,Boda 2, tari itarrßr slaeret Blacking , Soap, to. Also, COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, Ac. 11311 of all kinds; Spikessad Nails; Smoking and Chewing To- baccos. He Is always-able to supply • first rate article of Flonr.alth the different klndeol Feed. Also.GroundPlaster, withiatiatiosaud otherfertlll sere. COAL. by . the busbel,tou or cat load. He will also run • LINE of FREIGHT CARS toNo. 165 North Howard street, BA LTIMORE, and No. 811 Mark elutreet, PEI LADLLPIIIA. All goods sent to either place 'el II be receteed arid forwarded promptly All goods should be marked "CRESS' CA R." lb. JOHN CRESS. 7041KPLI WIBLE. J MILLI. WY. J. WIILI Josepl i t Wit)le & Sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Soulh•earl c , ,,-nr7rof Rai/road and Washington rlreas, GETTYSBURG PA. HIIEST real price paid for *Minds of Grain and Country Pradsce generally. The highest cash price paid for rood Hay and Ree Straw. t 4. villk..p constantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES., each as Sugars. Go!fees. Toss, Molasses anti Syrup, To bacco., Soaps, Spices, and everything usually kept In a Grocery Store.. LINE OF 'CAR.: TO BALTIMORE. We will min a line of f .rs to Baltimore weekly; to the Warehouse of EkiLLSON k. CO., 128 North et., corner of Franklin, for the traneportatlon• of woods each way, leaving Gettysburg every Monday and re turning on Wednesday. The best brands til FEBTILIZEII.B constantly on hand, or Secured at short notice for those ordering. April 9, 111001—tf REMOVAL. --The undersigned has removed his PRINTING OFFICE from the Diamond to the corner of Railroad and Washington streets, where he will be pleased to meet his old friends and patrons April9.-3t J. E. WIBLE. NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE HAS taken the Warehouse, lately occupied b Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of th Gettysburg Rallthad, 2 miles from Hunterstown, and will deal iu all kinds of Grain and Produce , glring the highest market price. I will j lw keep cons:Andy on hand for sale all klnd• of GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, S s, Teas. &c.. •ith Bal Fish, Oi A. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. Tobaccos, k c Also, the best brands of /LOUR, with PEED of al kinds; also, Coal. I respectfully solicit thepatronageorenariends, and Invite the public to call and examine my stock A. E. ECKENICODE. Jan.22,-tf DANIEL GULDEN , PRALNR IN • Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Groceries, Lumber, Coat &c. TH g undersigned k sermon band, at his Warehouse, known as"Guidett's Malian," in Straban town ship on thelineoftheGettysburg Bailroad,all kinds of GROCERIES; including Bugs r. Coffee, Mojassea. Spices. Ac.. with Salt Fish .011s.Tobaoeo,Bacon.Lard, lc. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles. Latha.Stoveaud Blacksmith Coal, Also, amino and a large assort mob t of Dry Goods,Boott and dhoes. Hats and Caps of all kinds,which helm prepared tom ellu t thelow. eat prices. He alsopays the highest market pricefor Flour, Grain,Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds. Potatoes, kr., or will recelveand forward the lame to marketer' COMMISSIOn Ho respectrgilly ask. bit friendhand the public to gir e him &call.' Aug. 21.1867.-a DANLEL 0 LILIAN . NEW•FORWAIt DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purehaied the extensive Warehouse,Cars, kc., of CULP k EAEXIBAW, the undersigned atend to carry on the business, nis.• der,the Arm of BlGlbtit A Co ' at the old stand on the corner of Washington and ~ stan d streets; a more extensive scale than heretofore. ear k regular line of Freight Oars , will leave out Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON. and accom modation trains will be run u occiudon oily requite By this arrangeMeit we are prepared 'to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All Dustman" of this k lad entrusted to us, will Peprompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson it Bons, 165 aorta .Roward street, Baiti. more. Belau deturndued to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invitseverybody to give W a call. WM. MsBIGHAiIt, ALEXAND/OROOBBAN JAMB BIGILIIII. 7011.8,1868. ROBERT M'CURDT, ARALNR IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIVSMIL i 3 1 TT Y BBURG, rill undersigned h paying at Me Warishonaa,in J. Carlisle sirs* adjoining, Buehler's •Hall, kiltanillDriees for • ; •• • • 1 1, • • : • r . ' 11,01 M, Wain , : NU, CORN. M OATI4AIOK- WinIAT, Min ANNTINO-8 pOTATONN, &0., saftlavttesproducerstogetehlataeatilmibreselliag He Nu; conataatli on hand for rale, A /ARCM SU/41ff or orottßnes. 11 ow. , Bmp.,mhmoniouv,40.0.10 Son flak Oil. Tar , ekspo, Baboamlidard_____lolooomSka. Alio, lllto bootw bnilooa hog lsotalAtlllo via " kb" ' no ' SMVERAL VAZIIABLB FIRTELMREI, Soluble Paciao GliViL co, Rhoda!' P!uogph ati . a! !l4 • Mattoaa Guano. T • Minot he pa3ra y' t=l t. Jr hliii•strikarlhe prfair fortli_, be' bu, he wens th e laTent 11 l i , maks ashore or s 4iprik, otantotioairr. . - , ' , '•A SODIRT NoCitrpfft .7 al? IBA .—s/ 1 ' • : erThrla ISOMtuo. DROVER' &, BAKFRB IIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. POlliTl3 OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perihelion and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both throe& directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread,. Wide rani. of application without change of ad justment. The seem retains ita beauty and firmnessafterwash ing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sew ing Machines, these Machines execute .the most banditti, and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. • •The Highest Premiums st a fairs and ex hibiiltilitions of the United State' and ll E the urope. have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing Rubins', and the work done by them, wh exhibited in com petition. sirort. very highest prize, TIM OBABB OF MC LIOION OP HONOR, Tram conferred on the repre sentative of the Grover t Baker Sewing Edactioes,at the laposition Ualversen., Paris, 1t67, thus attest inMaeblug their great superiority over all other Baying es. sa-Por sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg. NOTICE. THS undersigned having had 17years' experience u a practical Operator on Sewing }Lachine., would recommend the Grover k Baker Family Ma , chine u the cheapest and best machine fur tinily use. The simplicity of constructkn and elsaticity of stitch made by those machine/ are two very import ant points in their favor. 260,000 of thew machi nes . are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our as; sertions and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach.trimmers nse. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. Chambersburg et., Gettysburg, Pa. Jane 11, /Seg.-4 V ESTABLISHED IN 1851 REMOVAL. TACOB HARLE Y, JETVELER, Invites bls patrons and the public generally, to lila New Store, No. 13:20 Chestnut et., Philadelphia, where they will find a large and well aelectied @leek of DIA3I iNDS, WATCH.g.i, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ELLVER and PLATED WARR. at Moderate Priced. N. 8.--WATC/lES and JEWISLRY carefully re paired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all Riede mad• to order. [July 15,184,4-43 m A GOOD THING /important to Bousekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, tfx THE PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen WILL PIT ANY .WINDOW, Übe ventilation and light Screen from •iew and exclude PLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS The Adimitable Window Screen Company SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 623 Market Street, Philad'a. For sale by Dealers In liouse-Faralsblag Goods June2B, 1869.-3 m Iv consegnence of the disastrous fire, which in last, destroyed their store and its contents, J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers, Have had made especially to their order in Enrope and In America, an entirely New Stock of Choice Goods, Which are now opened mud ready for •rumination. Very Fine Paris Mantle Clocks, (Every movement with the new improvement.. NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH, Entirely nes Bronzes, Groups and Figures GORLIA3I 3LANUI"G CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, Beige ,verting salver Wares, saw designs. WAtches, Jewelry; &c., &c A very full assortment at very MODERATE PRICES For the present •t Sl9 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 4,1889.—1 y WM. KNABE & CO., 13=1 GRVM, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES; BALTIMORE, MD. • These i nstmim en ts ha.ebeeti before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unporchased pre eminence which pro nounces them unequwed. Their TONE combines great-power. swanned, end One singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and evenness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely tree from the stiff tl.llll found in to man♦ Piano. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled. Cling none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital employed In our business enables us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, to.. on band. air-Our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved Oeenitrung Scale and the AO KAPP& TREBIEN. Wa would call 'pedal attention to oar late Improve meats In GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1886, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection than lute yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Five DEM a-P. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent for the above celebrated instrumewts, is by 'pedal arrangements enabled to furnish tßem at the Very lowest factory prices. WM. KNABZ k CO., Baltimore June 11, 1889.—Cm GETTYSBURG FORGE. HAMMERED IRON, OF THS, BEST QII/SITT. supplied tp/ion Dealers and Blacksmiths at 'reason able prizes ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND- ED TO. IRON SCRAPS WANTED, for which SIM per 100 Ibe. will be allowed, delivered at the Forgo in Gettysburg, Pa.—oitherin cub or to exchange for Hammered OW, as may be preferred. July 30, 1369.-tf GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN CAJPS,CAPE'S. MAD" CAMPAIGN TORCHES. 1011410 E of Torches, $25, WS, $BO, $35 and $4O par 1 hundred. Bend for primilet and engraving of aw and °TIC- PHILIP HILL, Kintirr., 204 church it., Bet. 2da 3d, ahoy. ii.XClftary Companies' Uniform, made to order. Bept.ll:,--tt BARGAINS IN • NEW FURNITURE. AMEM a( &Aka COMAS& MUM= My Anbimin mat by mistake to •$b Gett Itotal—partl wishing by chea sad 2 *niters ass be accanat es odatiod by calling p inim Paraitare &tore of am A. Wilma &Clo, ( ! la st lj Ju/yIL4II- nonnarows. misarsquoi 1 5 0WDE8 JL oofoolly onrocaimoWisad Satohkm Snow of or =Om r~ so 41. Moillool ogo Md. w. lEl6:theistic, soot fro `' oft bp i, • CUL L.1)104 P. Otillotl/40. Ml** ocirof•Wir.- if* 1640 t - • GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD NUM nArN I tayos Gettysburg et $ 15 , A . X. and °outdate at Hanover Junction With trulsollo ingNorth and South, peaseigers reactlingltalthaore at 12 30, P. M., Harrisburg at 12 45,P. M., Phnab& Plat at 4 00, P. M., and New York at 7 00, P.M. Re• . turitng, arrlie st Gettyatnng at 22 16,P. M., 'Ma passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, go. ONCOST TRAlNleaves Gettysburg • tl2 40 P. N and connects at Hanoyer Junction with flit line North at 2 10; P. N., reaching Harrisburg at 4 00, P M., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., New York atl2 00,P Y.; and with Mall Train Eolith at 2 31, P. M., reach• ing Baltimore at 6 00, P. M. listurning arrives at Gettysburg at 4 16, P. M., with passengers fro* Baltimo;e,Harrisburg, Philadelphia, At. WA Passenger Oar is also attached to tie Freight train, which leaves Runner Junction at 7.10 A. Y. reaching Gettysburg at. 10.30. Passengon leaving Ilstwisburg in the 6.15 A. M. train car thus reach Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Passenger Oar attached, will lowa Gettysburg at 2 P. M., reschingthe Junction at 6.25. Aug: 20, 1809 READING RAILROAD HONDA 1, APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia,New York, Reading, Pottsvi ll e, Tamaqua, Ashlad,Shamokln, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LI tim Lancaster, Columbia, At., Am Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, its follows : At 2.35, 5.20 and 8.10 A . !1.,12.26 noon, 2.00 and 10.55 P. N., connecting with similar Trains on tbePenn. sylvan's. Railroad, and arriving at New York at 9.45, 11.46 A. N. and 3/0, 8.45, 9.30 P. N., and 6.00 A. Id respectively. Sleeping Care accompa e 2.86, 5.20 , *s A. M. and 10.55 P. &L. Trains, withon p Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pot rle; . Tama qua, Minerevillmaehland, Shamokin. Pine Grove,Al - and Philadmphia, at 8.10 A. 51., 2.00 told 4.10 P. M.,stopptng at Lebanon and pyincipal Way Sta llone; the 4.10 P. N. train makfng connections for - Philadelphia, Pottsville and Colombia only. or Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railßoad,leave Harris burg all 20 P.M. Returning:- Leave New York at 9:00 A. M.,12.00 noon, +5.06 and B.OOP. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. 1111113.30 P. M.; Bleeping car. accompant the 9.00 A. M., 6.05 and 8.00 P .11.tralus from New York,withont change. Way Passenger Tr•in I ems Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., conneeting with similar train on Nut Penna.Ball road, returning frou. Reading at 6.30 P. 31.,atopping at all Station.. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.4.5 A. M., and 2.45 P.M., 86111120ki1l at 5.20 and ;0.35 A. M., Ashlandat 7.00 A. M., sod 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M., and 2.20 P. M., for Philwdelphis and New York. • . Leave Pottsville, ria.Schoylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 7JIO A.lt for Harrisburg, and 11.30 ♦. (or Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.30 A. 31.,returning 1 Philadelphia at Al 6 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts town at 6.25 A.M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 420 P.M Cr..lambia RailltoulTrainsleave Reading at 7.00 A ' . M., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Late, Lancaster Columbia. he. Perkiomen Rail Road T rain aleav• Perklometanno- lion at 9.00 A. 11. and 8.00 P. M. Returning: Leave Skippack at 815 A. 2d., and 1.00 P. M., connecting 'with simlar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Phila delphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Har rieburg 5.20 A. M. and 4.10 and 10.55 P. M.,and Rea& ing at 12.56 midnight, 244 and 7.15 A. M. for Harris burg, at 12.55 midnight, and 7.05 A. M.for New York, and 9.40 A. M., and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Beason, School and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. 0 A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Seeding Xs „May 7, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after May 9, 1869,Traine will lease Ilanovor Junction as follows: 12.54 p. m.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagar•Falls and Erie and the West. 10.58 •. m.—Dally (except Send's) for Elmira, Buff. Ac. 2.13 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Williamsport and Erie. 6.05 p. m.—Daily(except Snudys)for York. 9.55 p. m.—Dally (except Seindeays) for Harrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. G 7 a. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 1230 p. m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. :.235 p.m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at the Stations. EDW. S. YOUNO.Offh.Pasil•Agenti, Baltimore, ltd. ALFRED R MKS, Gen. Superintendent, May 2d, 1560.-it Harrisburg, Penn's. t t.NIiSYLVA.NLi CENTRAL J. RAILROAD. . Dont)letrack route running between Philadelphia .....11.1siuMs... Tru11...ay.,/ Otots • &hoax, masks the .following <inflections with this Trunk line: Gettysburg leave at 8.16 a. m. k 12.40 p. tn. ..ouverJanction arrive 10.06 " 2.06 " leave 10.68 " 945 " lierrisburg arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.46 " leave 3.60 " 2.25 a. m. Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " BM Ilarrieburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 • Pittsburg arrive 126 a. ni. 9.10 " . At Philadelphia close connections are made with "the trains for New fork, Boston and all Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the New Uni.in Depot with the trains for all Western points. na..Por forthe rl nformatlon syplyto ADWABL EL WILLIAMS, Gen.Buporintendant, Altoona, Pa. iiiNZT W. OWEPINKS, 0013. Paamenger and Ticket Agent , Philadelph la. [May 14.1868 GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK GOVERN3IINT BONDS, of &Mind*, BOUGHT and BOLD. BEYEN-TRIBT YBONDSconvortedintoYlVZ-TWIN. TY BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED theara HEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD endi3ILVIB. STOCKS and BONDS, of XII kind,. bought fo mono without CHARGING COSIALISIGON: • n ta rest on SPEOLLL DIPOSITB adage's:ad 1 per cm Persona wishing infortnationin regard to U.S. Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are invited tove 'ass call and we willgive all information ch eerfallgiy, J. EMORY BAlR,Cashler GettysburcOct.3o,lB67-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP G E T. TYSB ,U R G.-_ (WILL ALLOW • Interest on SPECIAL DSPOSITIV as follows ::i . 6 P.U. ONNT. PIM ANNUM 1/OEI YEAR, • 4 " " 6 MONTI 111, 3 3 WILL CASH OOM2OI7ND INTIBIST NOTES AND COUPONS. alsopnrehase or sell STOOKS and BONDS eiery kind &soot charge as Oosunission, and wil all &WM pay the HIGHEST PRIMP for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure trumpet all bullion prompUy as baratotorapertaining to a wellregulatadiaak. ONO ARNOLD, Cashier Bettyabarn.Nov.6.lillt-tt CANNON' , B MARTHA WORKS (MENNE OP BALIEMOLIIthiIDBASTMID- DLD BT., OPPOBITa TEN 00117,74101182, B. W. HoITMAN I~IEYDsBOffi?24ODO!WMMjxzOIIIID TH3 fIIRT STYLI/ OP TEI UT lay 20,11187.—tf • CIETTYBRUBGYABILLN TARA MGM at UM In las MOM treet,Osttyiblrlltts . Wbsreart ariptiparedtotatraLehaliktadscifModditkohlia• 111101 AS NOMMENTII,TOIII2II, MAIM ail attbasbeirtestiottoo,aadosebes. se tb.**ll/11iiir Ara venues I. Pxodneakikoalreffeigir ler 114,,auw;1671Cliff• pus at anti. TIME TABLE. II MoOIIBDY flap SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, S'PRING .SCHEDULE. LEAVE NORTHWARD e finantist. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXIODTED 5 PER CENT. tort year, 4 PER. CDT. for 6 months, S PER CENT. for 3 months. Wogs lards. GETTYSBV7I6, PA., MANTLIM, to. to. r. GROCERIES it.LUMBER. H. Keefiiis Store, OX TEO BILL AMMON. Pt.,ClSTMllrite, PA. FRESH GROCERIES .evre7 week from tko City, Provisklu, Dried an arms halts ofall kinds, always on band, at lowM ratios. 110131,0011 N MILL, OHNN6I, Pt= Onma ViN NGIAB,SOATS OP ALL BINDS, OANDLIS, NOTIONS, OONTSOTIoNAsnis, BROOMS, Ao.i.also, LUMBER, rub saioantling, Ponta, lc., continually on hand at lowastlivlau Tato. Gall and sec. Aug. e, 1368.—tf NEW GROCERY AMOS ECKERT, York 81., opposite Chriamer's Bakery, Gettysburg, Penn'a., TIMM the attention of the Public to an entirely 1 now and choke STOCK OF GROCERIES, consisting in part qf SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT, COAL-OIL, BUCKETS, ; BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSI3ES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, Sc Also, • 'swat assortment of Notions. gg.lloping tog'," sattafaction to al]. who way fa vor me with a call, I solicit a share o( the public pa tronage. A 111023 ECKERT. Bept.l7,lB(9.—tf WM. J• MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in iIROCERIES AND LIQUORS. A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap for Ca.h CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old Very Old French Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQtTORS, A general araortment of BITTERS, among which 1■ Kidder's ,3erb Bitten Pure Liquors for Medical pur pou • at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Tabl e Cutlery, Glassware, Queens wfi .RE, tr., at WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 0, 1800 WM:. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware licat.A general assortment of all G oods usually kept in a P.tMILY GROCERY. N0c.4.150 L—tf B.A.RGAINS ►t the new GROCERY ] N GETTYSBURG JA COB W. CRESS gilTle el paned a nem iltocery,in Gettysburg, es the nor th-vest corner of the Public Square, has read sod a splendid assortment of /BASH GROCERIES, luoludlas 1 Wpm., Coffee, Ilolsama, Syrup, Teat, Sptess„TOON ceo,Salt,Fiab,Hains,Bhoaldersdkr Mao, QIIRE:d :SWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nutsrrodt e,Bospe,Fancy Articles! and Notions gener al, We., rill alsokeep on hand 7101111 tad /ZED STILT/8. Having purchased for CASH . , I am prepared to lied' very •ahesp. Give me a call and Judge for your selves. BepL2s ,1867.-tf GIIOCERY. WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable aid Notion Store 'this redd ease adjoining Meals k Brother's Marble yard, In E AST YORK STREET where he le prepared to sell u cheap as the chaps lartrildng In Ids line. Givens • March /9. 1999—tf gittatering. MEAT MARKET! NEW FIRM! GIOREE B. STOVER A THADDEUS S. WHILE, /MING e g ered At 113 M er ßy hiP it in on the ln U ra branches. All kinds of Fresh Meat Every Day. Beef eaery Tu day and Saturday morning. Small ings. meats ergy, Thursday and Friday morn ?dirket stand at Geo.B.Staver's residence on Cham bet zburgstmet, mend Square. T hose hasimg tat stock for sale will Sad it to their adm outage to call on or address the new Finn. &MOT= & Au r18,190-tf WE ;st Middle Street Market (ma TH 00IIET-1101183.) Ev ery Day in the Week, SUNDAY' EXCVEPTED. Yr eek Beettbree time a week, Tuesday, !Weer dly and ilatarday gumdrop. Lamb, Veal or Mutton eta Iday. Ocd.z. bft'at my market to the mutog, oil Ibe promptly delivered the *Mowing monied. 61101011 A. 00D0111. hula NI, 111611-tt iFEAT WANTED IBM mesas? CtIISE PEKIN PAID FOB C4OURTRY HAMS, SIDES, Silt DULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON 00DoRI, 3York fit, below llort Hotel Ikons and Dried Bart; 4180 Fresh lado constantly on hand for sal aso4.- 7 “ • Wentx•Vartmiti3Dl =II NM Ale 111111 YO lINv $ COMPOUND /OR THE CORE OP PUT RIDSORETHROAT,INFLITENZA • or soy other Inlimmotory or Inward disease of the Throattf not of too long eluding. A leo, EC An ET EITEL This mefleine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, a different parts of the country, and has never been known total! If taken in time and according to directions. It Is warrantod to cure. Wye it • trial sad It wllisposk for Itself. Every household should provide themselves with ■ box of this meofirhse and keeplt on hands. Thorures thatit has effected are truly marvelous. B.Preoaredand sold by Timm Town 00.,0 et ,o r by their authorised agents. Per sale at nearly all tbaStoreain Adam. county. May 29,11167.41 II3fLIZI, YOUNT A CO. AYER'S rjIIERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, W4ooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in thewbole history of medi clue, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long mire of years, and among most of thoraces of men !thee risen higher and higher In their estimation, is It has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made It known as a reliable protector ) against them. While adapted to milder forme of die. ease and to young childreo. It is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given fur Incipient. " consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and langs. As a provision against endden at tacks of Croup, it should be kept on bend In every family, add Indeed as all are sometimes 'abject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this an tidote for them. Although fettled Consumption Is thought i nem rab le, still great numbers of cases where the d Meas. seemed settled. bare been completely cured, and the petlent restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is Ito mastery over the dleorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Merry Pectoral they subside afld disappear. Singers and Public Speakers And great protection from It. Astheta le alwayorellered and often wholly cured by It. Bronchilists generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. 80 generally are Its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its onalities ate fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure , Por Pcrcr and Ague, Intermittent , Ferer. Chill Frrer Remiitent Frrer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Firer, db., and indeed ali the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As Its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous sobitituce what ever, it In nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague district., ere laterally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies hail wholly failed. Onacelimated persons, either resident in travel ing through miasmatic localities,wil I be pr. tested i. taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liter Utaptainfl.arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellentremedy,stimulating the Liter Into healthy activity. For Bilious Disordernand Liver Complaint., it ie •D excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicine. bad (ailed. Prepared by DR. .1, C. AYER t CO., Practical and A Daly tkalChemists, Low ell, Mara,and sobi•l I runttd the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE Formate Dy A. D. Burbler, Druggist, Get ty•blrg Ps. ',Oct. 2, 18e8 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dreaming which I sat once agreestole, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray has,- s soon restored to its original color and the gtou and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked. and baldness often, though cot &horny. curedby Hamm. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glaadestrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be sated far useful peas by t his ppl ica t ion. 104tead of fouling the Lair with a paatyseditnent,lt will keep It clean and ♦lgor on/. It/occasional Use clll prevent the hair from turninggrai or fallieg olt, and coneegeteratly prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious staststre which make somepreparation9 dangetoo a null it:liar:- onto the hair, the Vigor can only benefit Lut no harm It. It wanted merely for a HAIR. DRESSING, nothingelseern be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nordye, it does note Il whitecatribrie, and yetlutalongior on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustroand•grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St, Co., ,PRACTICAL A ANALYTICAL CIIE3IISTS, LOWELL, MASS /Jr or Isla by: A. D. Buehler, Druggist. f.. ty /ift and tire Mnsuranti. J. W. CRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS Asada Jan. 1, 1869, J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary GEO. M. LYON. Awl Secretary T. B GAMINE, 2d AsetSe:tretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30, 18139.-Bzzi r IBURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, N 0.232 WALNUT 81, PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794 MARINE, fl LAND ZIG FIRE INSURANCE Issues Limited or Perpetual Policies hied Jan. 10,1889, $20,000,000 LOSSES PA ID IN CASH, SINCE ITS OR ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President MATHIAS NORRIB, Secretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in Wed Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa April 30, 1869.-6 m ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATID, MARCH 18, 1851. President—George Bwope VetPresident—Simnel EL Russ ell Secretary—D. A.Buehler Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestock. Execativ • Comml ttes—ltober t llctrdy,H . A .Ple k ng, Jacob King. menagen.—George Swope, D. A .Buehler, R.McCur dy, S. R. Russell, 10.0 . lohneatock, Gettysburg ; Jacob Shag, litesban township; lrederick runklis H. A. Picking, Straban; Abdiel P. Oat, New Oxford ; Wm. Boss White, Liberty; H. G. Peters, Petersburg (Y. 8.) Igg.ThisOompany le tn its operations to t • turnaty of Adams. It has been In operation for more than 17 years, and in dot period has made bat one es sernent,having paid lows by Are during that period !unseating to oversls,doo. Any parson dishing an In mance tan apply to either of the managers. 411. The Ifiecistive Committee meets st this cake of lapant . on the last Wednesday In every mouth st !Vela*. P. V. rioe• 10.11161. §arritsvare, gantry, ht. IT'ARDWARE AND 0 ZOO IRINA Tltisubserlbershayslastrstarnadrromtbsettlas watt an Itnmenee supply of 11•11DWARS , 4161/10. 0111111,which they're offering at thelrald stand. Bs tfmorestreet,atprfoastoealtthetlmes Our stlesk o °palatal part of Clarpost•e , Too I , Blacksmit h ools ZS as/India, • • c a bieetUeb•P.Toolo Housekeeper r • All kinds of Iran de OR 0 OBILIZA OP ALL ono . Timed e tlaletaaludsd la tailareseal upset:mita t a atsatlassdabays.bat algae sea b• bad at tale horn. 111,Irsy doss of nadosalos o ss be eeesenodeted erlekleble sad Sadist', sad Goaaskespers aim dad oven artlollla It.. Ste aaaaaa stspraparid total ?ad ow bassollissitayotkrelionsasatsottAllty DATllluMetai .70118114•X1113 MILS Ikedi ea I . sar-PR Tog SLOO. Oct. a 188-7 y 11 0 M E OF NEW YORK. $3,966':8' 30 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Preddent A. F. IVILLMARTII, Vice President D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice resident CILtRTER PERPETUAL .32,348 323 39 = CHARLES PLATT, Vice President OVNIOXRI3 Cosa II adlns mrsaria, irerliqqmO 'tannin/I /ID Bslit se rat! reel ,bittivesithis, oeteva li bi rgazoor.ruini. Tex Bratt la• d'a,y morning,st $2.00 a ymdth not pail within eh* year. N.' tinned mall all agesSif tlon of thopabllsbere. t .rsatruntairwirolaisrAinaniA A l lbareldodnetloawlljh.n4l/ si ug bytbe quartier,bal 1... ea will boalnsertedat upon. sirrba circulation olth Italflargorthanthatavirnttnin Is ♦dantaoossty; andoartenalt cannot basacalled. os wou °faiths/6,111.km ♦od •tfsi . Its, Ac.,111 variety ohd sty hurt notice. Term• CA'S:. gratcsoione • M. KRAUTS, *I s Law, Oettysburp h. Oen butanes* promptly attaadad to. °Bice oo Baltimore street, omit Junto IS, 136P-tt m• McCONAUGEr • Law, "tnee °medals Wei ntore r Obacoberstonri . d peeled •tteation given ta-ke iettlement of nstatee. ekll I claims to Penalona, Bounty, lien eigelamt O. icates,atalltfizies pr. ly attended to. I. tot ..rr ..t. laeated,andehO In lowered other western littfit Jane 15,11189.-if AJ. COVER, AT . L t SV, r lil promptly •it•a •II All or fla.ineseoutrustedte ) tIC ~titeun o'.itatie.tock • . e:'. • pr. 4 iatlmorenre•tAielf 3.147 '29 .18 tl7 • do AVID A. BUB.: N BY. Vl' LAW,•lll'ytaii nos .ad allother bastairesiii kirJinceat lalsreshistio• It 111 ppositethe Court Rouse, to )A.VID WILLS, At' LI ~)11_7 t. t reqPita or z.er r• Squa:n. stay 39,1967. DR. 11. S. HUBS S. E. C.,rn!.r C7..3. , o,ribeirg aq QPPJSITI COL. TAU'S IA Janr 11. OR. J. A.. ARMST Hanna. located at to all branches of Ma yenffitaffitala, b ia office when not proemial 'orally, NeKmo-Tsrows, P. 0., I Adams county, Ps. DR. J. W. C. O'NE. fist hle OTCs t hit rendfl street,toul Jors tblvother7oisso ciettysbar6,M.y2o,l9d7., •- JOHN L. HILL; 34 o'l .e iu Chemberstmrs ■tract. Eagle OrrTYNBORD, I. eirllnvio4 been colutaut pat cents can be Moored of good w, DR . LE located la Get orrteno , [tag. I,IIOIIC. 015C11 . 111 .1i Ltl [UN rill Whoa", h• titer,' to to, V •440 wrdtdataeprov ..,r4un•itk rent of fill Sr pArcial •it wit.. r nrni• rimentnble. Jnly 3 , ),15ti9 —ft DR. C. W. B ts :uSSU46DchoPraotio•O I.l.fLESCOWN,andufforstillisog OM, at hi. house, ooroor of FL.andry tlley, neAr the ktallread ri1.11104. DR. H. W. LE I fte.liown, Ackim - LT kVING permanently k.eittad 1. VVICIIV. It, the Renerat poet • 'Surgery. Office in Lombard titres r•et. littcrg ( *tab ciErrygßußa • Sales &Exclia 14 N. WEAVER IL BON, HAVING this day ase my noU LEVI inthe carried on by me on Waebington of years, I would reopectlblly, re the r 0 Itln4 patronage ea tome llariog operlor accoinus.. public, we would solicit a coatltt tronage. we claim that we can turn at aa moderate prices se any othe p e •iyeburg. o,lr stables will found 'tack . [lore w,11:1(1 we ,11.111 fl/rDiSb JOlll tine fleck arid obi ligloig drivers for. brag or eau (urn lab you a pair °llion*** We can furnish you • One eine for bunnies* or pleasure trip. We call faruiell you a flue &AM man or Lady. We eau furnish you a Family We mu furnish superior facillti Battle-field and Springs. • . Particular atteritiou paid to- so Funerals. In fact, you can get any ktnit in afirst cteme Livery HORSES BOUGHT • at ■II timer and on reasonable t • Home, at this establiihntent has to releet from. All Horaer sold glt seated, or no sale. By attic c attention to bortness o please, we hope to hare eotaethla :glen LBYI Apr!! 9, 1869.—tf THE EAGLE SALE & EXCIIAM Washington Street, Ge ADJOINING THE EAt 'fHE undersigned X fully luform the public th • new LIVIBRY, BALI 4/24D do this place, and Is prepared US commodations In this line. Hoho with Boggles, Carriage... Ilacts t et this latest styles, salolent to mond. 111. horses are all good, ori lab, and perf•otly rallahlo—noao e pies," but all 0fth•"2.40" ardor. aiding puttee eau always be comfortable equipments fa rti:ghed Parties,largeor email, can get I en the meet accommodating terms Visitor' to the Battle•leld yO and reliable drivers ructilebed I d Partiosconvoynd to and tom lb arrival and dopsrtuto of •var 7 t Horses bought, wad, or ',mobil la chance for bargainagivon Oa* aad no gouging.. IS...Particular attention paid blotto and Hacks for Paostala, '-We flatter oursalvostbat bj ate!, and by tantlablos auperfOr We cannot fail to please east.: one oar eatablisbintont. Maw 29.1867.- Notice to the Mil* undersigned's running , a L • ilagerstown to Gettysbnig, le oar Monday, Wednesday and, YrMay M.. pasting by Leitersburg, Wain sad Clermont Springs, fountain Da arriving at Gott yeburc st half returning from Gettysburg on TA Satarday.•rrivl a g •t Hagerstown t • with the LI weleek train for Baltimo May 21.-tf 6 • Odell; and g EAGL.E Erb The targes)l end stess de* GSTTIMBUJIO, P 1 plats or a zzzzzzzz use AND ♦A/ JOHN L. DATE, sar/I.aomalbus t for Pusing•ri to th• Dolot, on orrivalgadifo Trains. °staid' Issrvan ta.sad r Kay 19, 111117. KEYSTONE it GETTYSB WM. E. MYERS, PRO 111 NOW OP -.44 THIS is anew liouse,, fitted up la the most app, ft ,11 t piessant end eonveekt .!* portion of ths tem 4. • 1 6•1111.1 . 14111111fifeketor Lb' • pAdKaA~i l „ siaphidadim is".4116a01141041.1 Poll , • someroposilm. vbahmflyiollittliillo4 ' Airy ' , IUT.
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