=CM Siat and - -Y lieitysbarg, Friday, Oet. I. s Lidd. No time thotild be loat plowiagitatb hle. if for spin wheat or oats the soon er the better, fork has the effect of isomer fallow or that of a hoed crop. A short breated mold-board twelve-Inch plow is the best for this purpose, as Itw / ttl enable the plowman to plow deeper, aneto more thoroughly bury the weeds and stubble. A weed hook will enable one to coyer the tallest weeds completely out of sight. This is the best time of the year to clear the barnyard First give the garden its annual supply, next the meadow, then look at the orchard if it may not need a few loads, and the remainder may go to the corn-field, stubble-field or potato patch, the patch of blackberries, if you have them, and a few loads on the lawn about the house,—all Of which should be spread at once evenly over the surface. The practice of - putting It 'up in piles OW winter, to spnati in the spring, is a_ very bad one. A pretty liberal breadth of beans hap been planted, and some of the early planted are ready fhr harvesting. They should be pulled and pieced in a small circle,with the roots outside. The open apace inside may be two or three feet in diameter, and the beans piled up in the shape of a cone and capped. In this way the crop will thoroughly mature and wand" heavy rains. When thoroughly cured, they maybe haul ed from the field and threshed. , A correspondent of the Bee Journal plants catnip along the feticessnd in out o the way places where weeds ordinarily grow, lbr forage for bees. He says the bees work in all kinds of weather. A alight frost does not kill it as it does other flowering plants, and •it ii In bloom from the time it first makes its appearance - until killed by the frost in the fall. Care should be had in plowing to secure drainage. If well put in, a bushel of seed; threshed with a flail or tread out with a team, is plenty, bat if threshed with a ma chine, may need more. Avoid new thresh ing machines for seed wheat, s, these cut the grain more or less. In old machines the teeth become rounded and do less dam ark BINE vas Con rooms—We- hay.e long been of the opinion that there was not that attention paid to the curing and saving of the cornfodder that its value demanded. Every good farmer must know that cattle Cat it greedily through the winter,and if cut and steamed it is as good for them as the beet bay and really more milk.ptoducing. Where is the necessity of allowing it to remain in shocks until the Middle or end of November ? Corn should not be cut down WS the stalks are .dytng and the grain is pretty hard, and then it should remain no longer 4a the fieki then is, absolutely neces sary far the drying of 'the:grilp. It should be husked as early as possible; and the fod der tied up in bundles and either carefully stacked near the cattle stables or put under shelter in sheds. It is well-known, too, that horses prefer it to the best hay ; also that the blades are especially sought for to feed racing animals, strengthening their wind and bottom be yond any other food. It is, besides whole some provender and helps most beneficially in making the winter's supply of hay bold out till late in the spring, with the addition of copped roots, which every farmer, who shrewdly looks to the main chance, ought to cultivate for feeding in the early part of winter.—Germantown Telegraph. RULES FOE BilLu3usanciarr.—The follow ing rule for measuring corn and liquids will be useful to many of our readers : I. Shucked Corn—Measure the length, width and depth of the crib in feet; mniti plg these three dimensions and their pro duct by eight ; then cut off two figures to the right ; those on the left will be as many barrels, and these on the right so many hundredths of a barrel. 2. rnahuaked Corn—Multiply as in rule first in the above example, and the product obtained by bit ; then cut off two figures on the right ; those on the left will , be so many barrels, and those on the right so many hundredths of a barrel. For grain, fruit, herbs, in house or box, and the length, breadth, and depth, multi ply them together ; then annex two cyphers and. divide the product by one hundred and twenty-four. Answer ;Isimshels, pecks and quarts. 3. Liquid—Find the length in inches from the bung, the under edge, to the chime; multiply it into itself twice-and the product by-five hundred and seventy. An ewer in gallons, quarts, pints and gills. Measuring three hundred and seven feet on each aide, and you have, lacking an inch, one square acre. Too Muon La n.—We know a farmer who, ten years ago, owned 150 acres, and was doing well ; he now owns five hundred, and is worse off than before. And why ? Because this large farm is a great bill of expense to him ; he cannot afford to keep it up in good condition, and it hangs a millstone of care about his neck. His wife and children, both sons and daughters, are obliged to work lugli to keep the great ma c.hine a running. We presume his boys declike they will leave home is soon AS they are, old enough ; and the girls say they will die beibre they marry farmers. Neith er sons or daughters are educated as they deserve to be ; they cannot be spared for thts'from work on the big farm. • Now we declare that such a tam is a curse to its possessor and his family, and an injury to the whole agricultural interest. If that man wants to save himself and household, he should sell at least one half of his land, improve the remainder to make it productive, release his children from bon dage, and try make his home a comfort.— ‘lle will live longer, lay up as good proper ty, and will train up a more intelligent and happier family.—American .4friettitur fat - ' THZ Bear WARR FOR TlMM—October is perhaps the beet period for the scraping and washing of fruit-trees. The insects which hide in the bark and crevices of the trees, have -by that time retired to their winter quarters and can be easily destroyed. There is nothingtetter as a "wash" with : which to scrub the trees than apreparathan of say one fevmd of whale-oil soap to a large bucket of water, well dissolved. There is nothing more nauseous to inserts than'this. It will Mold" everything that we have tried it on but the curculio—that, however, cares no more for the mixture, even though anoompanietiwithlsulpher, lime-water and tobacco Juice, than if it were a gingerly dose of put spring water. Bat rose-bugs, and the steel-bine grape-bug, surrender to its power incontinently. Bveri tanner and gardener ought to have a supply of this soap on band for use wheel' necessary. Apple and pear trees well scraped and then washed with this Preparation will not oily be freed from some of the chid Weems peying upon &liege and fruit, hid will sensibly teeny' invigorating &eds.—Ger m:meows TbregrapA. Somme molasses will not make good vinegar, end it is & waste to put it with whisky or other molasses. It has been tried repeatedly in this State on a large scale.— In two instances' more than ten thousand dollars were lost' in the experhaent. The Wog& a& atitrappeani talc, a►nt Amin not kielk • Iris an tacellent plan to keep a imp of fa t ialk ti t " I ! f4);#l.- Bonet Icon , afefr other ere s mouth old ; tits will corn& the acidity T in the stomach sod have a tendency to keep them 114 beaky state. = DEN GOOD& 118002811 HAT! sannito A :LAMM STOOK OP BPRING GOOD. "QIIIIIISTSWAEL Aprii3o,lll69.- tf DLJPH 0 RN'S C HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIMERS. C ALL HIS GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY. Nerth-west corner, of Square April 16,1169.-tr I 111110UU on . DINIBABLEIB69• _ NEW GOQDS! Most -Excellent Assortment ! BF4L for verLsmall profits, and . 11=1111E111 . 1741111 . trlgNi BILK POP LINS. PABHIONABLI SHADISOY PUNCH WOOL POP LINS. PASNIONANLASIMMISOIP A 1,14024 POHLINS. nuts CHINTINS. PIQUIN,'PIitOALIS AND LAWNS. BLAOK SILKS. P -P LAIN MEL IPLAID 8/LKS, SWISS MUSLIN IOONWP WISSLINS,- CANONIC. BLACK ALPAoOOII,ID ALPAcioA, BLACK ALL-WOOL 0 sumo ellAWM "m wititualssawt.s,ros6ri SHAWLS. oLoraszumnisumowsixtres,wites PIILL ime,vOTPONADM. TAUB 00V311, TAUS LININ, NAPKINS, SON IC& BALKOILALSEIRTS, HOOP MUM PLAIN LIMN HANSKINONTIIPS:OIIBI-OIDINND KANDKINCHINTS, BIN STITOOND HAND snotsarosoamosswaitoirss, AND STOCKINGS. .I as coaaattlyrocalviag the idiot styles of Dross sad Pimp Goods. Wystook tom prieop may stilts *really hand la a trire-dam sip GOODS swim, to waif& I itivitoilie attostion of the public, MilnC owned tbat I um Welly ohallayro conpori. sou crap all other !Moroi la agility afgooasoad lon ger, ofprioo. J.L. nom. Gottyiarg, Pa., Jim. f $10,000..RE WARD! STORE ENTER El)! Rebert Sr, Elliott's Store ; IN GETTYSBURG, urrAs imam last Week ant i large gestalt; o T V Dry Goods, Notions, dlosenrist sand Oagpetlag taken. The parties are veil known, bet have that der es caped arrest, as shay let Greenback. in exchange kw the Goods. The persone who took the Garis are Tory well astialled that they reeetsod mon or beater Goods for their mall than they could haws got at any other store. Come one I Come one 1 and enmla.oar large assortment or SILKS GINGHAM % LAWNS, BAREGES, ALPACCAS, fko., CLOT' • CASSIMERES, - rn REDS • _ . ATEA" • VESTING S, Alao,Oarpota,Wotioas, 4twataawsra, and laded. mineral esserletest of oviryddit he to o Stone 81111111 eillt the Oboe lr oppostia the Clourt4sorea. Saltation stoma, sad thstAaraotto *Fair Dialing sad Small Treats. lAnrtl 111.18110.-4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 0 0 AT PETERSBURG. GRIEST AO WEB A; giipamori p Z. Missinw,) irroVlLDNosposthillyhdisna the public tbst tlmry VIV ban Jut resarasd frau Patiatielpida misertnist at SPRING k AIMM:ER GOODS, coarsiegispietelf_ liedliePositem* MAIo dm" Dais etie 11461 uric maks am u M s. d of with& Goole iss Ileehme. S ate, ilbees, Swim" i, Qiumisismire est Ommies; Oloebe, Pasts, 04 Orr. pete,lllS, Wlibil hire was pagthand as now • • - Sad win be sole as le lihweed sal PS. Mr libellibliiri Stiessossiemrs~= bit be andereele by say Imes is ibeeasa t , 011111 ire it aidIINIMIIII... 4 cormit _ = ME 1 ,y; GO TO D S - 7ru. „„.. NEVSFRING &SUNNI • -0A881411013.141Liat; , 1* , - ; •; MBIAS , .; LUPINO owed a neski are,,M tretanao ham the dttcrlth tram!: yors°f '"' a t r DAY GOODS, - - ftROO,lOll2B. - ' QuAgirawAni . ." IIiEDWARA lko• 'l4yiaipurilM , a,i my ea tiriatickr cuh. Alto prepared to airv.ry .chaap. G za-i4l2.'t COirsad judo far yoiximelves.. M* Y 1?“7411, earinittr's and fovividsro. WM. Sta Width & &n, GE2TYSBURG, PA.,; Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Franies,Cor- nice, Door & Window Brackets, &C': Constantlion hand and manufactured 40 order of BEST MATERIALS, by experienced worknien,and at REASONABLE. PRI(' ;.:S4 Ordetip r o mptl attended to. Jan.16,1869,—tf GEO'. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor ; RESPECTFULLY informe public that be ba removed to his new Bbop o n Btrtitteit streetbetween 'York anditsliroad !amt., and Is Preparedlo take contracts thtputtlng up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rates *a - any builder - In liettyibiarg—allworkrstwataediwbe o best Efehopesby strict attott i thin to bird *Hato merit publicpatronage, li ITO ma &call. April 0.11389.-tf WM. CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, INTtrig removed to my new Shop On Washington street, between Middle anal enambrisburg streets, 4., • and introduced Stesm Power. I am prepared to fur nub all kindeof work for building purposes ' of the beat materal.aid as neatly ondebeaply emit ean b done st any other witabliahmentin the minty. EX pnieneed Rands always , fn readiness and work el• seated witb promptness and diepateb ma-Orders for all kinds of Brae keta,Serol 1a.1111,,n1d. loge. Ate., prow tly filled and on emeonable terms. April 16:11169 -tf taus* Nmptenstato, al% THE WORLD, ODORS' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. 1 careful examination of these machines will corn. merits soy one of their superior merit. over all others, to strength, durability, ease of draft, and re• liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and in ev ery variety of groan and grain. Confident of [him we invite those in - want of ■ good machine to examine for themselves-beats* pritchestne elsewhere. These machines can be cold as Naked Mowers— NBOPER.II as Hand Bake, Boltaakei or Dropper.— Two different Mese: 80.1 Machine, with two cutter Ban and three Kann, cutting are and a hal feet Inf grain mid four rest eight Inches in grass: No.:, cut ting four fast six Inches. We bare that confidence in these machines that we ars willing to let them wasting • natoliine' test them with any other they may wish, and keep the one that gives most 'atlas •tion. DODGES' AUTON ON B t. F EARN Itaa given nett general satisfaction that we consider ICU's beet Self-Rake out, and is attached t. no other machine except the Dodge Machin', the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machine. we would refer them to h few of those to whom In hare sold the lost season, via: John Deardorff, Ben., Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, • Henry King, George Lady, ' Kasha Penrose. Jonathan Willer, David Spewart James Mickley, W. Rom White, Daniel Settle, J. J. Kerr. John Demilorr. Andrew Weikert, John Xckert, Wm. Bighana, Win. lent, John Guinn, Cornelius Lott, . John' N. Holman, Wm. Suldea, John N.Boyer, WmAtom. ' Also, WERE-TOOTH HAY RAKES, Including the celebrated Brandt Rake, and Bell:discharging Rakes. Also. PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND YARI7 IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Phnom wiehlug to examine machines will fled them at assragehouse- of,Jourt Rolm soNs, 11 ye blsrg,Pa4 eir al tbereiddatice of Da subsoil:l , 2 miles. from Gettysburg, on the Ilarrtsburg rook Tier. sons wanting Circulars will address the subacriber. Gettyshe rg, Pa. WM. WHILE, Agent April 23.-tf STILL AHEAD ! HOFFEEELsip , REAPER MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age, TB superior to any other Machine now in use, an will excel any that win ever be introduced, bar fag been thoroughly tried acid Om Patois! satisfac lion. I won Id now Inform ill those who Intend pi:r ob:wring Machines to call and examfne for themselves. This Machine isnoted garticalaily tomcod.ail other machines in strength, durability.. ear of dra ft , and Tenability of work, hi all kinds of pass and grata._ It cuts lodged grata admirably, Which fs • great Item is Machines to a farmer. It an be need as a hand rake as wallas a saltraker. It cuts ti feet 2 inches in grain; 4 feet 10 Mob's in grass; has • steel cutter bar, with wrought Iron guards; ft can be need as a Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine an be bad. Also. SHIREIIAN'ESBLINDIIICHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the greetasul well-known BRANT BARS, the beat rakes OW introduced. We world also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE fitiOVEL PLOUGH, wrought teen frame, very light aud strong, steel shovels, sadly &di rested to run shallow or diep, and is neatly and tastefully - made ALSO, THE HEELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN NING MILL, the old klamboroogh Fan Improved, for many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It is large and strong, bas two cockle wean, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of PARKING IILPLENENTS always on hand. Any person wiethiwtoelainfisethese machines min aeathem at the Battle-held Maeet or al miles from Oettyiburg, between the Taneytdwo mad and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN. - May 98,1869—tf GIISIR'B PATINT 810.741RORLATING GRAIN /SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. This machine haseaccessfolly competed with all the of the dlfferentliau eas, and pc*, heist, bets rates ever irolluced; befaCt, o r lase. sr ever before the public to give, general satisfaction. The machine itoonvenlentiytivringed for battling and threshing, being permanently died on two wheals. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that ft is not half the trouble on a barn floor as • common thresher and shaker. It fs also easily put ,fn qpiltattonk euilytpa whole, durakile, .51.4 ft et ly lio ork while In meridiem, Mot maakhß6tg nnfeaarr the t common machine orotheellgparatora. Farinerseaa test leotard that this machine is no hunting, end Judging from the high recommendation of farmers that are using them we must come to the conclusion that it la the very machine that farmers wait. The following are a feer of the pencils who have used this machine, well known, and to 'whom the public an referred for farther Information : Wm. J. Peters, Mrs Gale, Adams co.. Pettus. ' Wm. Kohler, near Asir Oxford, ;ohm a ne o ar Gettysburg Emir, d,, Tprialph , John Waltman, Waherrystown • Ukase Thai, ideturVoy twp., John Amsl4llallharsystows. " ' " Wm. P. Brandea,tark epotags, 1 Ileettalts for the above aseehtse will be kept, by lli r Agent, and 'also by llylbrakn reeel, near Gettysburg. Ali orders Ow the iteperstore Ma to summed to - ABRAM BIIIIHROLDER, Ape; , July 1104.ta• " Olearapring, York Co., Pa. . . STE- WrSL, A N-D - wIAx:Ac: . Lq.,,T . T, BY • SER,ReS BROTIIERSi 621 1 104 e ' Tr! i;etter odhuv,, "rites ru viti bedew lad thug at Mt sites. r~ ~. ~ . .~~t =MI BOOTS '& SHOES. KITZMILLER & BRO., PEN 11. 4 4 . - YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BAH. Htie jnd recete4 frotiitie city sargesiiart• went of B - 0 0 1' 8 •St- SL It Ot GENTLEMEN, LADIES ft CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Call &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, (le. Made in latest styles and of best mate rial& We also .11A.NUFACTURE TO ORDpi, all kinds of 800T8 ..t/TD 841048—the work being auttitup - obit zaateLipts and by Urn class workmen. The senior partner 41 been to the business (or over 11 Weand personally superintends all work mode up. We rano/oClhoy invite the attention of the public to our estabflabment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling atiowesteashprices,to give entire s•tiaaction. •-• • . w• ~ DAVID KITZMILLIII.O ~. JAOOII A.KITZMILIAA Ar5r1116;1869.-t I New Store Room near Court -house ! D. H. KLINGEL HA S removed 4ils Boot and filme Store to his new Store Boom, a few doors south of the Court, house, and nearly opposite the Compiler otSce, Bala. M ". O , areoe, 0014YOUrg. its baa laid In a Israel:l*W stock at geods,*Welt he willsell at reduced prices. He offers LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BAL2dORAL GAITERS, LADLES. COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCOU BALMORALB, IN LIEGE VARIETY. 'GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,. GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTIPICIP BOOTS, . GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF B.ALMOICALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all etyles, GENTS' BROGANS.Ae..te. MUSES' CONGRESS GALEgB, :MISSES' asulortAL currns, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Sc., ke. , BOYS',COLKIRVZS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS; BOYS' BROGANS, Sc., to. INFANTS' SHOES, altatylos, IN LARGE VARIETY, Liao, Boot. andShoea of blaowo otaunfacturrcon. All aril lb* sold at the lowest tiring profits. .Iloy ere. from twat, and country,a re invited to call- and examine good s a nd prices before purchasing eiars• where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The MANUFACTURING of Botha, 'Shoes, and Gai ters, wilialso be caviled on, ln all its branches, is be fore. Repairingdoue on short notice.. By employing none but firetelase workmen, and using noire but the ohoicestleather, be feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to desetse it. *S..Thanitfill for past favors, he ealicite& tiontint sore of public patronage. D. H. RLINGILL. Gettysburg,-1017 16, 11169.-tf CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes NEW FIRM! COBEAN CUNNINGHAM H A T Ejno r t received from the City a new and large CLOTHING,- HATS d: CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. Tb• goods base all been 'elected with "rest care and with a desire to meet the wants of this community. The public will find thegoods to boot the best quality sod the LATEST STYLES One and all areinvated to call at oar Store, on Bitltl. more street, 0 ettysburg, nearly opposite Fahnsstock Bros. R. C. OMAN, JAS CUNNINGHAM. Aprlll6.-tf GOODS FURNISHED garments made to order W. T. KING York Street, Gettysburg, Pa Jan. lb, 1809.—U JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, GUAM BERSBITIO BTILZET, GISTTYSBITRG PEE undersigned, of the late Arm of Geo.. Jacobs & Bro.. would Most respectfully infOrm his Blends and the public generai4, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring astabliehment in Chamberaburg street, next door to th• old place. and three donre east it the May Stone Moussorttere he will be happy to wait on all wbo may patronise hint Rim stock of t0T10.8943,R1 VISSMINGS, 'TRIMMINGS; "lii be found choice and eh eap— , rery der trablo to se• tact from. All kinds of Goods for as le—sr healer be • manufactures or not. GOODS MADE TIP with dispatch, as well when booglitakother statues at his own. The very best work *DIU made—good Ate and substantial sewing ,reed tiotblug will be deemed too much trouble to Seautsreatiotsetlea iu every case, . The Welt New York taalloo.ll regularly received. Natio/done, ea mod. A. shads of public patroness is solicited, and no of tbri apared as deserve It. April 16.—ti BOOTS AND 8110E8. . XXIV ESTABLISHMENT. Taiandertlgnedhas erected a new buildinglor, a 800 t and dhoe illetablishment, on Carlisle rt., neartholloihrood @tallow, la Oettyobarg , whore he ?pow offers for sale, • . 1 . B6ots Shoes 13-diterSlBlip Ste-; ornrou ,wouniwaanoutiorosiof luoreat styles, one primer— go has ollicoosuortanoel tor odes& frola.an. itomoodlootproato. WORN NAM TO oftmea, of Mil boot motorialo sad worizionahlo. imp effort nods to holder Thspabromagooftha public!' oolkdiod; = l :ladooficafroSbleotoolk Or I oovoyour room arc In olthor oalio you inatußWlto b splines". Ju4711,11111.-17 • . - 70Mf N AMINO. A oa ' 4st Fifie Custom Made ,R4,aOTS AND Si_IQES. 103, - GENTraIMEN. Atl tki =MOO lefli# on Itso o aware. Mese Mud at LOW 71411B119.7tithsii; SW4lHWA****Pii ter Oaf Reelaret 3 1 “.4 1.1 ~r eg rFr 4 *it s. BARTLITTJ 44" t 11,191111.47 EMI REMOVED I stantly on tmed JOSEPH JAOOBS JOLUILII/IniX. I, s. wnae. Joseph Wible & 'sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants dowth•east aware Railroad and Washington streets, GETTYSBURG PA 'ITIGHEST cash price paid for alikinds ofGrain and 11 Country Produce generally. The kigheet cub price paid for good flay and llyeStraw. liVe will keep constantly on hand for sale all klnda of t GROCERIES, such u Sugars, Coffees, Toss, Molasses and Syrup, To- Waco', Soaps, Spices, and everything uually kept in a Grocery Store. LINE OF CAR° TO BALTIMORE. We will run • line of .rs to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of EMBIiZON * CO., 128 North et., cornet of Franklin, for the transportations of anode . each way, leaving Gettysburg every Monday and re turning on Wednesday. The beat brands of IfSST:LIZICItg. constantly on ,band, or secured at 'bait 'notice for thou ordering. Aprfd 9,18139.-4 f REMOVAL. --The undersigned , bas removed his PRINTING arms from the filamtind to the corner of Railroad and Washington streets, where be will be pleased to meet his old friend. and patrons . April 9.-41 J. Z. WISLE. NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE BAS taken the Warehouse, lately occupied b Philip Harm, at OrauMe Station, ea the line of th" Gett/ahurg Railroad, 2 mile. from Iluuterstawn,and Will deal in all kinds of Grain and Produce, living the highest market plies. I will also keep cotudantly on.band for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Ootfee, Sugar, Molusea,Syrupa, Teas. kc... with Sal • lfbiti, Oils. Tar, Soap., Baton and Lard, Tobacco., /to Also. the best brands of4LOlllt, with nal of al kinds; also, Coal. I reepectrullf solicit thepatronageofeurfriends, &ad limits the public to callstad axamlaa my Mack A. E. ECK ENRODE. Jan. ir2.— t DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods , Flour , Grain, Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &c. p EIS nodernigueo keepenn band, at bin Warebones, 1. known as“Griden's Station," In Strabau town alp on tl e. I ne of theo ettynburg Rallrosital I kind. of GROCERIES," I ccludin Sugar. Coffee, Molasses Splcts.kc., with Salt Fish .011s.Tobacco, Bacon d, ko. Mao, LUMBER AND COAL, Inch:Mine Building Staff, Shingles Latbs.stoys and Blacksmith Coal. Also. Guano, and a large assort men t of Dry Goods, boots and Shoes Bats and Cape elan kinds. wlttcb beta prepared toter) at thelow• set prices. aleopey• the highest market prte. for Fleur, Grain. Corn, Oat.. Etnikwheat, Closer and Timothy Seeds. Potatoes, kc.. or will recel•e and forward the Barest° market on commission. Derespectfully asks his friends and the public to gilts him Beall. Aug.¢1,1667.-tf DANIZLGIILDEN NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE A PING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars, de., of COLT h Etas Erse, the undersigned Intend tooarry on the bnstaess,nn• der the Arm of &MU& • Co-, at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on • more ettenetre scale then heretofore. . . -A regular line of Freight Cars will (late out Wareham'. every TIIIISDAY NOON. and soma modation trains will be run se occasion may requlz • By this urranpment we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to beprompt ly 'noodled to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson A Sons 165 north Howard street, Balti more. Being de termined to pay goo 4 prime, sell obespantidepal fairly, we inviteererybody to give ne a call. WY. M. BIG HAM. ALEXI N DEB COWILAN JANE!' BIQHAM. Jan .8,1888 ROBERT M'CURDY, =EI FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &a GA ITYI3BIIB,G, PEN N'A TrllCUnderelgned 11 paying at Ws Wareobonse,th C.triisle street adjoining Bueltler's the highest prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, EYE, ,DORN, OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIMOTHY-Mat, POTATOES, te., Ac., and i nyllesproducers togiva him* callbefors galling Ile nes constantly on hand for sale. A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Ilfolaseri,Syrups,Coffees,Sugsrs,ic.,wlth Salt Slob, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, to. Slots the beetbnudsof YLOOlt,with /SSA of all klnda. Rollkeaflas Su SEVERAL VALUABLE, FERTILIZERS Soluble Pacific Guano, abode,' Pbcieptate and A • Maxleen Guano. Whilst he pays the highest market prices torah be bore, he sell, at the lowest living profits. He share of public patronage, resolved to give eat4fectlon lnevery case. ROBRRT McCURDY, JoIT 23,1869.—U Susurial. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK (1 97 -MI NT BOfiDB, of ailkindi, BOUGHT and SOP- 131 LVEN-THINXTBONDSconiratedIntoIIVS-TWEN TY Bozos without charg4 COMPOUND INTZDNDT NOTES 616,8112 D Thqiieusarnzawiritp.hup souiandsmvEß. • STOCKS and BONDS, of ##ll kinds, bought to rpanor without CHANNINO 001111111381.0 N. ORDERS PBOXPTIAT xxsotrrip nterest on BPSOLLL inpoaras edesser:ed 1 perem, till: • Mr • a pia4 own: for/ Park. 4 PEE cars, for 0 al mom, 3 Pia OUT. Zr 8 months., Person. widaingladearatitto Intri u regazd td tr. d Amide sod Stocks of a ll kinds, ire ted to Wee s San and we will glee all informed° cheerfully. , J.'/IMORY l!Wt,thigicor aettystattg,Oot.sosiB67-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK or b 0 E, 'TT:'YSiIB I ,li R 0-: IWILL ALLOW t Interest on IMOUL-DIPQ6III6. Mein : A 221 t 4 !. u.• •s 4 u• 44 3 II I, 11 IFIZZ CAM 0 0111MOVIIIMTSIUNT 4 1 " 213 AND ! ' -'OOOBOllll Win Allin:l lin: :ROM = r~ , - ' withPlawarittransiat Or 91,11VO4.taler ' igusegmmo. Gwyn ktitic • ~.- ~;,..- .-mwr,PwizKn*:,.. -- ; , ..:::-„;.: - :. - 't,t'4SVlO.',,l-I',T;:7o:i.lt SEWING- MAOHINE, 495 Broadway, New York, 730 aestnut street, PhikKklphia Po=3 or EXCELLENCE Seienty natilitestiolty of Stank. Perfection and Simplicity of LIMN( both tirr.ede directly b UM glycols. No fastening of seams by kind and no mute of thread. MOT:nue ot applicotios without clivtire ad justment Thom= totairriftrboauti andafinnossittior‘ob• Ingand Ironing. Hodder doing all Minds of work donollr, calor low- Ing Machina, Um" Yaohloso ozoesto tko wet boautlfla mod pontianant imbrofdoryand ornamental work. aiirThe Highest Premiums at ell the fairs and: Li hibitiona ot the Unite! &use sad Um", live been *warded the Mover t Raker Sewing Machines, and shower* done by them, whom*? exhibited Ii 000- petition. Arne very higbeet prise, TEI aeon 01 TEI I.IOION 01 110N0R, Was conferred on the repro. sentasivs of ths_Grover & Daher Sewing Mechbee, at the Ispoldtios Unirersell% Faris, DM, thus attest ing tNi6 rest superiority over ID ether Sewing &Whines ailP"lfor sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg. k = T HY nudardarned bOperato r aying bad 17 yam' mpartam• sa a practical on ISewinig Machines would recommend the Grover & Behar haft Ma. china ea the obeepeet end beat machlae hotly use. The simplicity of construotkn and abut:fatty of stitch mad, by these muithim are two very isport.. ant points In their hivor. 260,000 of them machines are today bsexing witness to the truth of oar as eartiens and the damaud Is steadily tacreaslng. We have also Shuttle Machines on band for Tailors and Coaoh-trimmers me. Call and is. as. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. ebasibersburg st., Gettysburg, Pa June 11. 1869.-10 , ESTABLISHED IN 1851. REMOVAL. . - JACOB HARLEY JEWELER, Invitee Ms patrons and the public generally, to his New Store, No. 1320 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, where they will . Sad a large and well maectod frock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at Moderate Prices. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully re. paired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order. [July 16,1849.-11 m A GOOD THING Laportant to Flauselespers, Bagels, Banks, Offices, dc THE 'PATENT WIRE Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Giro ventilatkio and light FLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS Tb• Adjustable Window Screen Company Sots maticvacruazaa. 623 Market Street, Philad'a. ➢or ule by Dealers to Hoasa.lardeblps Goods Jun•2s, 18/39.-3m WM . . KNABE & CO., Cl= GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGLIT PIANO FORTES, BALTTMORE, MD 'These Instrument■ bare been before the Public for nearly 'Thirty Years, and upon filch' excellence alone attained an unpurchated pre eminence Ttikb pro. flounces them unequaled. Their TONE combiner great-power, sweetneir and Sne ringing quality, a well am great . purity of Intonation, mud evenness throngbout the entire .role. Their TOUCH e pliant and etertic., and entirely tree from the so o& stiff_WORdKMANSHIP they aro unexcelled. Using none bat the very boot emtameedel 4 / 4 7444 the large capital employed hi our bosh:tenet:W:4mm; to keep continually an bnmanoo stock of lumber, .1.c.. on hand. lirOar SQUABS PIA NOB baveour New Improved Ovarstrang ekalo and the RDITE 'FREDRIC. We would call spacial anal:Moo Soma latalimprows. meats la °BAND PIAIIOB AND QUAKE GRANDE!, Pinente4 August 14,1866, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection than Lam yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Ave Years. //TY. MENTZ, York, Pa-, Bole agent for the ab _,celebrated instruments, is by special arrangers. is ambled to fatalist, them at the Vsr7 lowest fst■ re ry prices. 1411. EXAM! A CO., Joe. 11, 1860.—em Baltimore. GETTYSBURG F 0 R GE. HAMMERED IRON, OP THE BEST QCALITT supplied to Iron Dealers and Blacksmiths at reason able prices ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND- ED TO. IRON SCRAPS WANTED, for which $1.50 per 100 The. will be slowed, delivered at the Forge to Gettysburg, PL—etther in wit or in ezebanyo for Hammered Iron, *a may be prebend. July 80, 1889.-tf BUILD ER S. MATERIAL IN ALL VARIETIES. DOOll/3, SASHES, BLINDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTEL& • 'WELL O. , HUTCHENS, No. 69 ST. CHARLES St., BALTIMORE. BEND FOR MICE LIST. air Partial ordering from seeing thisadvertileeotent 11111 confers favor by mentioning - the, sane of the MGT: (Beet, 41, • HUTLON & MoCONNBLL, FURNITURE WAREROOMB, No., 809 Market street, north - side, PHILADELPHIA "R P' 133VutrzeT BOOM and C sad innINI ZBT MAIII7I/184111ARATE . Itat Sept. 17,1869.-3 m GOVEHROB'S QUIFAION , CA.PB..C . ATES‘. CAMPAIGN TORCHES. • paTin of Tomb». sm. sin, sao, sat and $4O pot hundred. Soot for prior -Hot and atirarbg of Caps and Ova. PHILIP RILL, Yonofr., JO4 Church ak, DOLltiat 11 , 1, above • PPlLADra i tt. 0 11-multal7 Oolopoalos' Ifaltbrolo mods toorder. Itept.ll.--4t BARGAINS IN • • , NEW. FURNIT ETRE • AssNIIKBIR et esesetCOTIMI le& bequest by algae t i l l l i ft re Hotal•-•-pargo ,attantlig vary chimp *ad oaa woommoguend try oalttng Peat the liendeere Sens- et Ibue A-Walnut , (la Old ttoattnalOttto4 • Julrtay PROMMT(4II, PRE-MEIRD3QIIOI POWDER' Mite,lkareflelsainiski,4* tbeintia• Sellantelm.l. Maw. Bo th % •14 .. 9 1f..0 1 ~0,10 1 ‘00 1 11 IP* 010111141111114.01.emeralAsset. P.= lOW IPMd!ELTu • NOTICE. Screen from view and exclude 8. W. 110/7MAN I)ENNSTIVANIA CENTR&L RAILROAD. Dualkuitsaals rants nurElsa batman.l , lol•dolphla lad Pittabotg. Train lonia' Gott lbws maks eau 11611ortaa. nerupatlniainth rraakilaas 1116100E4 la m Et MI a. m. , t .12.40 2. EL ‘'....l~Jailielioa arrive ' 11146 2.126 • LIM 10.141 " 9.06 ." Rarripborg arrli a ISA 11.40' • lane .ALOo 1=14,a. antra, !AO " 0.60 4 - • • leave . '" 'Y.T6 “.• 12.10' '.llltiggu , • • aphor v.4.06..+1E4 .11.1!;•• Iplals aloe. connections Are Nada with Saitralac ibe Hat laelL" UM* llutl ahlistica freatir= l Ar=r,iltr i v a Nkt . Vie • 'Rmr WASUlCS:rtritr i atki AgaitAßAk4lo6. 14, nukes .•witomilrusito. SPROUL ANNOUNCEM3IN.T. J. E. 'CILDWEJ.J.I & CO. Jewellers, • . _ 902 , C HES TNUT -ST., Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their (stab. Wows:4 destroyed bg the Mammary last, and have opened the Isms for With an Entire New Stock OF Manufactured &Improved Goods, Superior to any they have heretofore offer ed to the Public. They most cordially invite all to vigil and inspect. their Store. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET. Sept. 24 Mar. 4. $lOOO TO BE GIVEN AWAY! !! LEISURE HOURS, • highttimed,dignifled, Pam' Magazine, for the West and South. sand two dollars, and yon will re• eaves seeded tieket, entitling you to thy Magazine •ir one year, and a dunce to obtain, free , ems of the 1611c/wing premiums: 1 Plano 2 Building 1 Lady's Watch 1 Sewing Machine. 1 Cub Premium 51000 00 AGENTS WANTED. Bend *temp kc terms to O'Dwtsu t Co; Publisher 1219 OHNSTNUT ST.., PHILA., or 59, 4th AVE. , IITE, PITTEIBLIMILL PA. Sept. 24.—1 t FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. L 4 -118. A. ffi. BINDER. has Just arrived from Parts 111. and London with the latest designs, personally selected from the greateet novelties; also the most elegant Trimmings to be secured in Paris. LAOIS. RIBBONS, VELVETS. BRIDAL VEILS, FLOWERS, FINE JEWELRY. and TRIMED PAPER PATTERNS. Exclusive, agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated eye tem for cutt log Wiles' dresses, sapples, havoc., /Lc. N. W. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17,1869—0 m RFAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE In Connection with my law tonsinem in Gettysburg Parties wishing to sell, or buy lauds, may find It t their advantage to coll. Farms and Woodland 118 ACHES OF WHICH 40ACRES TIMBER for $l.BO A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS sad YORE near Gettysburg granite land. A No. I FARM, sear Gettysburg red gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT $3O PER ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND, 65 ACRES, AT ;35 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD PArtm, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER, Al' $45 PER ACRII,VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOR $4,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $36 PER ACRE. A FARE, 100 ACRES, near Gettysbstrg. A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $5O PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg. A FARM. four miles from Gettysburg, $3O P E P. ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD JOINING. A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDFR, $55 PER ACRE. A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW. $5,000 ALSO MANY OTHER TRACTS. ALSO HOUSES. AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN. M.O. IIeCREARY. Attorney ■tlsw . Gettysburg. June 11 1869.—t Xiuto of gravel. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg m t 8 15, A . M and connect■ at Hanover Junction with Waling° lag North arid South, passeogera reaching Baltimore at 12 30, P. If., Harrlsburgat 12 4.5,P. M., Ph'lade phis at 4 00,P. M., and New York at 7 00, P.M. Re turatog,arrly• at Gettysburg at 12 16,P.M., with pamogors from palttmoro, Harrisburg, kc SECOND THAlN4eavai G et tysburg 4112 40 P. M and connects at Ilanoverinnetifin with fast line North •t 2 10, P. M., reaching Harrisburg at 4 00, P M., Philadelphia at 9 00, P. M., New York at 12 00,P M.; and with Mail Train !oath at 2 31,P. M., reach fag Baltimore at 5 00, P.M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg •t 4 16, P.M., irttb psuengers from baltlaror e, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, te. Paseengertar is also attached to the 'freight train, which leave. Hanover Junction at 7.10 A. M. reaching Gettysburg st 10.30. Passengers leaving Hariisbarg In the 6.15 ♦. M. train car that reach Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg it 2 P. M., reaching the Junction at 6.25 Aug. 20, 1859. READING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, HONDAI, APRIL 26th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamagni Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon,Allentown, Eartan,lipbrata, Lit's. Lancaster. Colu mbia, ka. , kc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 2.35, 6.20 and 8.10 A. M.,12.26 noon, 2.00 aAd 10.55 P. M.,coanactiug with odmilar 'balsa oa the Peon. sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 9.45, U 46 A.M. and 8./ 005.46, 0.30 P. M., aid ILOO A. R., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.36, 6. A. M. and 10.55 P. M.. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading,Pottsville, l'ams qua, Midersville,Ashland, Shamo kin. Pine Grove,Al - and PhiladaaphM, at 8.10 A.M., 2.00 Rod 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tions; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. /or Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn via Sabnylkill and dusunehanna Railßoad,leave Harris barged 830 P.M. itti.arniaii: Leave New Ynrk at 9.00 A .M.,12.00 noen r s.o6 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 836 A. M. sad SA) P. M.; 81.419158 care aecompant the 9.00 A. 6.06 and 8.0 0 P .M .t rains from New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leavea Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., connecting with similar train on East Pennaltall. road, returning from Reading at 6,30 P. M.satopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, 8.46 A. M, sod 2.46 P.L. Shamokin at 6.23 and 30.35 A. M., Ashland at I.OOA. M., and 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 3.30 A. M., and 2.20 P.H., for Philadelphia and New York. Lear* Pottrville, via. Solinylkillaad Susquehanna Railroad at 7.00 A. hi for Harrisburg, and 11$0 A. for Pins Grove and Tremont Reading lecomatodsUon Train: Leave. Reading it 7.30 A.M.,roturnitir leaves Ptllledelphl• at 5.115 P. M. Pottstown Acoontunsiation Train: L Potts. town at 6.25 A.M., returning learns Philadelphis'at 4.50 P.M CkdombiaßallEoadTralnaleareßaadlngst7.oo/1. M., and 6.16 P. M.for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster Colombia. Lo. Perkismen Rail Nead Trainslease ParklemenJurio- Mon at 9.00 A. M. and 0.00 P. N. Returning; Lope Skippsok at lb A. M., and 1.00 P. 111., connecting with dudes trains on Reading Rail load. On giandays: Leave New Zink at 6.00 P.N., Phila delphia 640 A.M. and 8.16 P. M, the POO A.M. !rain running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Har risburg 590 A.M. awl 4.10 and 10.66 P.M., and Read ing at 11.66 adanight, 2.64 and 4.16 A.M. for Harris burg, at 12.66 midnight, and 7.06 A. N. for New York, .and 9.40 A. N., bad 4.26 P.N. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, SIMON School and liscur ikon Ticket*, to and from all point., at reduced Rates. lagpge .theeked through; 100 pomade allowed each Passenger. A.IUOOI General Superintendont Itmatling,Ps.,Nity 7, ISEG. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SPRING .SCHEDULE. On sad after May 9, 1869,Trains will limusilanovor Junction u follows: LWAVB NORTHWARD 19.14 w mrDslly tor Wgtimpert, daily (except iinadayea Orr thnira. Book ester, Batik,. .Nfteralralla and Erie and the Wert. 10.511 a. rtar—Detp (except hand's ) - tor itedre, Bath &co, to. p. in,-.DiMp(etespe Saadaye) for Willietnapert w • ' 6.05 p. netalpe Bundy!) for York. P. Rip—Dany lectaept Itundasys) ita Barriaborg and the West. • LION SOUTHWARD. • "T OF L at.—Daaetap pia get Button Daly. 48a. (exteret 8 11 1thert) atoPlThillt 411 8 no. Mao vai..Dall3traopelag at Padoettesly. p. p.m—Daily (except Bunllit74) stopplag at the etationa. IDW. B. BOUNG,Sea.Pass..l4eat, AMID R .7181.14.41e5. ilamitalaalk Baltimore, a; Yd 211,1.8.0.-tf Hanfatra %Penn's'. =M GROCERIES it LUMBER. H. Reefer's Store , owinannaolunmoss it.,GWPI7II3IIRG,PA. FRESH GROCERIES ma wink frost the Olty, Proslskoss, Devi au lissom Thins of all kinds, always on hand, at lames notra, CORN VIAL, ORUB, PUltI Mtn VII IOAI,BOAPBoP ALL IttNISS, VANDLIS, NOTIONS, 001t1NOTIONARIES, BROOKS, its.; also, LUMBER, inch as Scantlint, Posts, Le., continually on hand at lowest lists( Woo. Call acid mos. Aug. 6, 1349,rt f NEW GROCERY AMOS ECKERT, York at., opposite Chrismees Bakery, Gettysburg, Penn'a., IN:TritB w and to o ttention of the Public to an entirely STOCK OF GROCERIES SUGARS, • OOFFREs, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT COAL-011, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, Alan, a general assortment of Notions. 1115..H0pin6 to gine satielliction to all who may fa vor ma with a call, I solicit a share of the public transits. AMOS NCHZRT. 8ept:11,180.-0 .worth SSW 00 " 200 00 • " JOO 00 • " 94 00 " 66 00 WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ti-ROCERLES AND LIQUORS_ A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old .75-ench Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general aasortment of BITTERS, among which is Nishlees Herb Bitters. Pure Liquors for Medical pur pow at W3f. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, AA., •t WM. J. MARTIN'S. Aprll3o, 1809 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. A general assortment o ' all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Doe. 4, 1307.-tt BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS HAVING opened • new Grocery, In Gettysburg, an the north-west corner of the IVAN Square, insists* received &splendid anweiment of /HUH GROCERIES, Including Sugars Coffee, Ilfolasees, grip, Teas, 13plees,Tobseeo,lialt,Pieb,Hamaahotilders,be Alm", QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,Trultsaosps,PanoyArtielesandNetlons getter ally We will also keep on hand PLODS sod l/LISD STEWS. Raving purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sell very cheap. Give me • call and judge for your selves. 8ept.25,1867.-tf J. W. CHM. R .11a0IIRDY Bart GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store at hi. reaideneeadJolatag Meals t Brother'. Marble yard, in EAST YORK STREET where he le prepared to sell u cheap as the chapel anything in his Hoe. Glee us a call. March 19, 1869—tf MEAT MARKET! NEW FIRM! EDE B. STOVER I THADDEUS S. WIBLE, IQ AVING entered tato prrtnevottip In the BM:S ki &RING BUS/MSS, wl/1 mirry it on In all its brunches. All kinds of Fresh Meat Every Day. .1 Beef every Tuesday sod Saturday mornim Small 12:18/1131ever7 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday more. lo trket stand at 0110:B.810Teell residence on Chain homburg street, mond Swam Those having fit stock for sale vill find it to their advantage to sail on es address the saw Firm. Ang-18,1369—tf STOUR A MEM,. West Middle Street Market (=es amx corgr-soues.). Every Day in the Week, SUNDAY azCYPTID. Fresh Beef three times a week, Tneeday,i Warbler day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal ar Mutton soret7de7. Orders left at my market In the; evening, will be promptly delivered the hollowing miming. GROWN A. OODOEL • June 18, 1.110%-tf .MEAT WANTED tar mesas aux PIM PAID OR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, , BY. l'ilaHOLfil*SEKON CODpRI, York etzsa t iitow Wolfs Hotel. 1 Rant and. Dried Beef, alfolFreeh Meats cgmtesay an hand fbe sale friT ADVERTRIENCk ===Ml9 ntesies. calieg is part of gutchtrimg. Viatica. OUT' 8 COMPOUND FOR THE CUBE OP . PUTRID SORETHROAT,INFLUENZA. or any other Inflammatory orinwarddlsomo of tbi Throat it not ot too long standing, AIIo,BOLBLIT PITAR. TM. medletnehaa boon triedts THOUSANDS OF CASES, differant part of the country, and has GGGGG been known to fail If taken in time and according todirectione. It is warrantad Wears. Clive Ifs trial and It willapeak for itself. Ivory boaaeholdahould provide themeelree with ■ bo; of this medicine and kespit on hands. Thecuresthat it has affvetad are truly marvelous. tyab:Wand sold by Isunlronne oo.,Glet• ,or by their authorised agents. ler Isle at nearly. all tbe Stores In Adam. county. May 29,1aa7: tl MAIL YOUNT * CO. AYER'S r iHERRY PECTORAL, For .Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Coneumption. Probably never before In the whole history of mod I eine, hasanything won co widely and so deeply upon the confidence of luankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a lora series of years, and among most of thermoset men it hu risen higher and higher in their esthnatlon, aa It has be come better known. Its uniform character and pow. er to cure the 161101131 affections of the lunge and throat, have made it known as reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forme of dis ease and to young children, It is at the name time the most effectual remedy that can be given fur Incipient consumption, and the dangerous affection■ of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden at tacks of Croup, It should be kept on hand in every family, and Indeed as all Cr. sometimes subject to colds andeoughs, all should be provided with this an. tldote for them. Although settled Consumption la thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the dl seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pedoral. So Complete is it. mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the meet obstinate of them, ander the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speaker: find great protection from it. Asthma Is •Iwagerelleyed and often wbclll cured by It. Bronchitis(' generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificate* of them here, or do more than assure the public that Its oualltler ate fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure , Per Fescrand Ague, intermittent Fever, Chill Freer Remiitent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, db., and indeed all the affections Which aril s from matarious, marsh, or materna tic poisons. As its name impilea, it does Cure, and doe. not fail. Containing neither Arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, it in nowise injures any patient. Tho number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, ■re literally beyond account. and we believe without • 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 had wholly failed. Unacciimated persons, either rentident in or travel tog through mlumatirlocallties,will be protected bl taking the .40018 CURE daily. For Liver Cbwiplafats.arislog from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellentremedy,stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Dleorderaand Liver Complaints, It la an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable corm where other medfclnea bad failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER it CO„ Practical and AnalytleslChemlata, Lowell, blau„and sold all round the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE. Fors&le by A. D. Buehler, Druggist. Gettysburg Pa. [0ct.2,1864.--2a AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVA.TION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dressing which 1e at once agreeable, healthy, •nd effectual fay preserving the hair. faded or gray hair S So. , restored to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin bale le thickened, failing hair chucked. and baldricss often, though not always cured b.* its use. Nothing can restore the hair where he folliclu are destroyed, or the ghtlidastrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for wield nen by thleapplication. InAte.l of fouling the hsir with a pasty setliment,lt will keep It clean and •!por ous. Its occasional use will prAt the hair from turninggray or &lung off, •nd coo•p000tly privet, t tisanes's. Free from those deleterious enbetsoce labial make aomepreparatlona dangerous and Nun- unto the hair,the Vigor can only benent but no Mum It. It wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, notblngelsecan be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nordye, It does not a ❑ whitecambrie, and yet laste longer on the hair, giving it • rich gimpy 1 aetr• and a grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sr, Co., PEACTIcAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS AtlP-PRICE Sl.oo.lis sir or sale by: A. D. Buehler, Druggist. Gt. ty Rift and girt Nnourauct. NSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL--TWO MILLION DOLLARS AsBels Jan. 1, 1869, J. H. WASIIBURN, Secretary ONO. M. LYON, AN't Secretary T. R °REINS, 2d AselSectretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettysburg, .ea April 30, 11169.-601 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT Sl, PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATXD L 94 CHLEITER PIIBTZTUAL MARINE, INLAND it FIRE INSURANCE Imes Limited or Perpetul Policies Assets Jaw. 141869, .......... —..............22,348 323 3 220,000,000 LOSSES PA ID IN CASH, SINOB ITS OR GANIZATION. ARTHUR G. COPTIN. President. MATIiIAS NORRIS, Secretary H. A. PIOH.ING, Agent, Office in West Riddle Street, Gettyiburg, Pa April 30, 1869.—em ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED, MARCH 18, 1851. 01710ERS President—George Swope. Tice-Preeldent—flansuetß. It ileeretaip —D. ALB:whiter. Treasurer-I.G. Pahneetock. Executive Conimltteeßober t if cOurdy , H. A.Picic ug, Jacob King. Manager.—Osorgeamope,D. A .Rnebisr, B. MeOer dy, 8. R. Russell, N.G. Yahnestoolt,fiettysbuti;JsooD King, etreban towns Alp ; Frederick R. A. Picking, Strabin; Abdiel Y. Gift, Nom Oxford ; Wm. Ross White, Liberty; H. O. Ystors„Pstsmburg (Y. 8.) llllLThlaCompsay la limited in its operation to t e county of Adams. It has been la awake far more than 17 years, and In that period hart mad. bat mu sr ansment,havng Taidiones bit» daring that period emanating to overiti,ooo. Any panoa Moiling an In earanoheas apply to either of the managers. asrThe Itzeentlae Qom=Mee meets at the office of ocimpeady, on the Idiot Wednesday In every month at te'elocild. P. K. IJane Wildman, eating, at. HARDWARE - AND 4) ILOO s NINE 11111 siabsorlborshasjustralaladerooth.citial With an bulasus• supply of ITARDWABB GRO OM= whir& limas ()Malaga thelrold staid a falttoiorostroot, otprioato•allb alma Our !Straka:masa ID part of Carpenter Too I Oladraulth'Tools Oabln•illsker'. Tool, Haus!keeper ' , IPlata r • kinde or trek at Y.SOOlslllr. o ll ADZ JCIX.DI, OM Pants aa.,40. Tketeialmartioletailadad taassvoruldwirtimontemealmodsbote.bat *bat an b. Dad $ll6l. Iltoto,, 1 14$17dillyief.,0bani e , aka sboniamtatea vita tool 111 " sad asn a / a gs, aad ga ssa mens tea' lad 40$117114111$1$1$1,tbill 11511.0.111111 /MP IWOlRsoligea. Di .1 ilbseedmitirayetliwriewteeritortb.etr, -7 DAVI D JOILILD•1111112 Usile,lllllf.t f Oct. I II 1.-17 $3,966 282 30. CHAS. J. MARTIN, President A. P. WILLMARTI7, Vice Prl3lllioot D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice rembletat CIIABLZS PLATT, Vice PreMont O•ao NI adla g HAMPER, mar rimpAum-vis Asti Buqiinore hellaect *z..x TER..IIS OP PUB TUE NT.l.li 81011121* day rimming. at 02.00.2.31 air If not paid Within the platy continued until all the option of the pubildlim AncEnTtszwxyrs rates. A liberal redueo4o, advertising by the. gm_ VOW special notices win be be agreed upon. WTbe eireulationti 101! Is one half larger Unto Oak newspaper In Adarga • . Using medium, It cannot be Jon Wong of all kinds tell and at Gar rates Pumphlete, *e., lu every printed at short nottre. ¶ T c)asr% •. Yr CI" n Linage—Rubor t .1. 11/0 1 uori a te Judges—Jo sop b J. it P , ninonetary--Jnentr *inlet*. H•giihr.t nd &Warder.— vra.u. Clerk of the QOM' tit+. A . M. Ds II rice Attorsep—W m. A.D rr.aturer-11. D Wattles. sierif—Ph Hip Base. cbro.,—Dr. W. J. liteatra., , Sureeynr—J roe D.A4llier. , •)ni itsionsrs ll•rt% .o. licO1•10. Physician Sie.fan&— Directors of the -Poioriirsibn Benjamin Donraarrf. Stii • TteasnYe4i—ij C. 3.cly . Physiala Auditors—henry L•llsoasi, Ma G. Ifaiay• 101100,1 soy airily B.rg,ss—C. S. at .4 i.aAlipak W. Cr.,., Robert ts4e.A, it. B clerk—r. D. Dipeorn. • C..,;46t..—kieorge w. recinFs— Vac 01las, Warren, Wte. gyetet.. Jae M. Haut,. secretary-4.1C —E. U. VAbniosictek. , acrri Sit au aartile, b•nt—fleergedcrapci. • i, . Bruer, Bair. ,: t ., nilrr—liiiary a. Benoit. Dirikaors--iloolg• iwom, *ft W.A. David WIN ,14 Sham, ii•tosan. ViasT It T10111..110/0 President-4r,rg• Th roan. Cithi , r—lb,,rior Arnold. 1 1 .11 , r—Sain.:•1 Butt:man Direct ors-4 ;do a Ch ra O. naiad Br , urls,. Jana , 1 , rae6 George ,o, qtrrd. ire& oases - ;s L.ichick. ••: secret.. r y illi•os bloods. Tre,tsur.r— l i,gstider Mats giors —1 , tgai Kupp, J. L + , ,11 liehorgr Apv,:ter,l3,oorigivLittl, Alex s.lor CobeaD. ■OTC4LIIp President--Aleorie Swope, t'ruiJ•nt—fnuruN,R; fr . Secretary—theta A.-1313.4t0r. Treasurer &loran! ti, ratithilbe ct,et 'tithe—R."l4o Pick mg, ..114r0,4 Ktng. £DkNI CoUNTY AGUCCLIV Pre_ggetent.-94tum..1 • Pr,siir,or —W )Ir3ber C)rresp,i itni .l,retary—H our,' e?, or 14,42 Trelswner—D I. j Kale.. 11. a us LAG in, Yr...1441k Dmbl. Pease, John 11. XeCiellin44 amours Assodtarl r• at —Rd ward 4, e•;,l44.4(—William-A 0110061 try—John r. stecreary. Tr , tturrr—J,ho Culp. Jff W. C. Olfsalautut D. li.m.llehart; Wm. V. 41.Alnion 0•3 COMLIPNIST. 8 I..nt U,Vattnegtock •re I^/ . A. DnucAu. r, —J,, U. Dusuor. =I - t. D NL , • W torsi cowtallT • i ..tr 46 VV. 11c(Ileilab, , • ' :ry tr, 50t,e1.—'44411113111 I: t t prit L ; •L .; ••• . 11..1. Stahl e.?!.Rich* • • TTTTTT Imo Rani • fa ,rr~f,r-11 Ebert McCardi. y fre4zurer —Da v Id W • • Cr 4epart arrive ' lb tires ~r.ln rik•kes tit trc rn.l F:lgtera Weater. C.Olll hltjrn.,•.. I=l , .. 1/4, I. 0. 0. P. •. I a Iro:s.l4t oeta,•Tilir .r • • no . So. 12411. • ttr. Ita nse Pie t t•I )tu a d*y la t. t • , t -t /)•, No. 336, •,• 1— • •,1 L.l •trestr, 441 • .1 It .littl DEM i• . o v rte .t y non.isy fNn frit,. .V 4.11. /.0. IL .V. ltall. tottery Fri.l2l, ilTanip4r, ['nit G. A. R —sorter Um C. every Siturday wrehing. EOM L r ,• r,yn.l Cry rtacsi—Paator. r•izes by r. , fe.«,ri of Cotters tum.tely, iAbblith Mortar/A ••remuK. During ..r.rtlnj 4er, ice ottittled: • . L 4 Ncrau.;St.Jnsa'l—Rar.- B. B ♦l'a. 4.5063 th woraiag 401 our .I.ly evening'. ;i4ti et,44,1,1--Rers. Shaver. d•rrire. labeath morn and rlllll,lllly .••13114: Presbyterian—Haw. Wm. U. Hillis. morning and evening, anal Wad. G , T4D4 Reeeravd—Rev. W R. vices Sabbath nairninst and even evening. Ca/Mac—key. Joseph 8011, Seryl Sabbaths, morning and afternocie United Probyterp.m.—Rev. J. J by special appointments. Vroftssiotya far j M. KRAUTH, • Law, Gettysburg, P. Ooßee basioese promptly atter-Gad to. • • Othce on Baltimore street, south J um" 19, 1b69-tf I 31cCONAUGIIY,. N. 5 • Lae, .(tlce kyuefour west° store, Coestoersourg strat. I:l.,ltit. 011111 to.Stlit 4e ttle , ueut itiotatee. 'ALIJ Jere els( us to Vdiitc.ns, Bounty, Ist “4[041,•I411.101111promp ly .st Leaded to. . I I its oretel. in ( tn , t other srestero Slates. June al, 190.-0 J. CO VER, A.TTO A-• .It,th.r Boalasioentraited oldie dee ..etw•ed WAittiost.nk rad I •.r Iro..l.lttraor..tr.a r OKt)e May 29,1167' JAVID A. B CTRL'? ht ICY t? LA W, itrimptli oar unl 4ilother id•adlcost Ilimrseld.ac• in Mot pposit•the4oart (GOO • fkAVID WILLS,- AT - L klf,011c• •t 64 rash:Natal orcer ofCaatredquare. May 29.1867. DR. N. S. HUIJER, S. Z. elratT of Chanbersburg gied OPPOSITI COL. TA,Ii LAM Juno 11, IM—tf OR. J. A. ARMSTgO Oaring located at NSW to all brooches of his profoooloe, his office whoa not prolltadosalty• • Mogalelmeoles, P. 0., t Adams county, Pa. I - f DR..I. W. C. 0 7 NE21.1. Liao his 011Ic• at his raildeno• 00000 t,twoloors4bovoith•Co4lollll , Gettylburg,llliy29,lso7. JOHN L. HILL, 31. D. Omceln Chataboriburg streit, nearly YKI• Hotel, ORTTYNBURO, PENN air Having boas In constant 'mu:Mica patisats can be assured of good wurkt DR. J. B. BERKSTRESS let, oaring located in Getty orrice' to the pa►tie. Gillen fin York oppoeltatbo Globs lan. whore be will attend to any nen Wild stitanntwinw• • Persona an want of fill or par Hal mime vlted to call. Terms rmaanaable. July 30,18119.—tf DR. H. W. LEE Littlesioton, Adana co.. AVING permanently located io •sh• N engage in the sen•rel Pm** of Surgery. Mice In Lombard 'trees. 133122 GRAPE VI I lIAVN NOW ILIUM POI X 10,000 GRAPE. V CN AND TWO TZARS OLD-INCLUO YABINTT 01 EITANDAID 0 FOR SALE WHOLESALE k airrbe a; ea non ul Dealers sad 8 iiirlted to my stock, before porcihisag It k Tay choice and will be kdd on Address 1101:411,T 0 ettyiburg, ?a t and. 10, 1469-11 , , WOOD FOR BALE, 800 COR 200 J/1.0A"'9.R AT S N.D10.111.8 _ 110. Price &ad Ups 41 041144 Ofitlystring, Aill4l l nago.44 • • 111
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