Mu „Nat Ind sound.- Gettysburg. Friday, pet. 2111, 111169 ['or the Star and Sentinel All/lIICIULTURE IN iiiellOOLS. Most of us remember how doll and de stitute of interest were our school studies. We learned geography, perhaps, with satis faction, because we were obtaining what we considered &tithe which would benefit us in after time. We "cyphered" to the "Role of Three"—scarcely beyond—be cause we conceived the idea that that alone would qualify us to transact the common business of life, Without!oncereflecting how far from practical were the problems given us to solve. If we studied Grammar, it was not for the love of It, bat because we honestly belietred that It made us "speak and write the English lapgusge correctly." And how often have we been forced to read in the old English reader, or some other equally stupid text book, which we could not understand, and which 'would render us but little benefit, even under a full appre hension of its meaning. The truth is one half of the men and women of Pennsyl vania took little or no pleasure in the studies of their school days. There was an unvaried routine, day after day. To go 'ever a certain amount satisfied a majority. To understandond apply what was assign ed, was most distant from their thoughts. Though schools at the present day have greatly improved, in many respects, yet there still exists this hereditary fault.— There is no interest manifested because, too often, there is no tangible meaning to the lessons assigned, or they are beyond the comprehension of the learner. The pupil cannot see their applicability. Teachers perceive the fault,—they know it is not easy to engage the mind of the pupil, as we know from experience. - And a good in structor understands the reason. This Georg so, what shall be the remedy Our plan would be to change the character of our school books and of the instruction given. The objector at once meets with the fact that books have been simplified and im proved to such a degree that there is no room for further improvements. We understand it. We are not ignorant of the vast improvement which has been made within comparatively a few years.— But they have not all been improved in the right way. There is still a deficiency.— There is too much technicalityribout them —too many rules, too much lumber, and too little practicability in them—precisely. like that of civil engineering. We would have them so written as to apply more di rectly to the common affairs of life—to commerce, to trade, the mechanic arts, architecture, domestic economy, &c. We know that this is not possible in every brinch, but in a great measure it is not on ly possible, but quite easy. Every science has some practical, useful application, surd when that science la studied, why should not its application constitute a part of the study? Let us apply our idea to one branch of useful knowledge,—that of agriculture.— We need a more thorough knowledge of the principles of agriculture, and a practical application of the sciences on which it is based. As a:people we are exceedingly ignorant of agricultural facts. We do not understand why a certain piece of ground will produce kind of vegetation and af • ford no support to another. We cannot tell why one description of manure will double a growth of corn, while another will pro duce no visible effects And there are a thousand - just such mysteries in nature which are beyond our power to explain.— To be sure many of them are known to some men—but not to the mass. Now what we want is, to place the reasons of these things before the mind of the scholar in such a manner as will induce him to con sider them.. Let him see the-reason for any change that is produced in_nature, and he will soon learn to remember that fact, and to search_ out others to increase his know ledge. We would have our reading books made up of that class of articles which, while they present a great variety of style, would contain practical information. There has now been so much written and 'spoken on the subject of agriculture that a choice se• lection might be made. The strongest' minds, the moat gifted intellects,•have been exercised in - thia department ; and the most eloquent addressee have been delivered on this subject. There is no death of material for a splendid selection of agricultural reading adapted to the scholars in our com mon schools and academies. There is a work by Dr. Blake, well adapted to the wants of schools in this respect—a botik, too, full of interest and instruction. Our mathematical studies might be so arranged as to afford practical instruction, while their efficiency in disciplining the mind would not be diminished in the least One of the best Axithmetics within our knowledge, has a few chapters on this plan, which are given under the heads of the "Farm," the "Garden," the "Household," the "Roads," &c. It is too difficult a work for common district scholars, but it serves as a model for one requiring less ef fort and qualification to muter. It is a work by Horace Mann and Pliny E. Chase. So in Chemistry, Philosophy and other studies—there is no difficulty in - making them practical. We need not say more on this subject at present. We only desire to call attention to it, that it may receive a candid considera tion by the public. We hope farmers will think of it, and discuss it. Let it be a topic for debate in district lyceums, in Farmers' clubs, and in agricultural societies whenever they meet for discussion. J. S. G. Taira are many racy repartees and wit ty sayings ittribnted to the Irish, while again some are vulgar and bungling enough. Among the former, we class the subjoined, An Irish woman who had kept a little grocery store was brought to her death bed, and was on the point of breathing her last, when she call her husband to her bedside. : "Jemmie," she faintly said, •there's ktissus Mulony—she owes me six shillings." "Och !" exclaimed her husband, "Biddy) darling, ye're sinsible tothe last !" "Yes, dear, and there's Mrs. McGraw, I owe her one dollar," "Och ! be :tabors; and ye're are as foolish ea ever ! ' Ist Freeport, Armstrong county, on Sun day last, Mrs. Straub, who is subject to fits of insanity, slipped behind her son, twenty two years old, while he was eating break fast, and struck him on the head with a pick, splitting open his skull. fie died on Tuesday morning. The mother is in jail. Apple and pear trees well scraped and then washed with this preparation will not only be freed from some of the chief inseots preying upon foliage and fruit, but will sensibly feel ita.rigoratt ing effects. Germantown Telegraph. A eau. for a Woman's Wimp Conven tion has been lamed, signed by eighty-five advocates of tie "Camlns 'Event" It Is proposed to hold the Conventism at Cleve land, Ohio, on November 24 and 26 pro:. Ma. Hargrave, a citizen of Jefferson county, Tenn., is in his ninety seventh year, and has not tasted animal food , for fifty years, aud,es be believes, has not eaten as much as one pound in his life. He is temperate in his habits, using no spirits of any kind, and uses tobacco moderately. He Is a bachelor. Tax Williejesport hqrse liar combentx4 on the 10th sarc, sod coadeued fear dark Prataham icithe mount of $21,600', ..0 1 1111** 1:4 , M01644 , aP O4O , 0 7 a* 4 PI VW" FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIWG 9 4 Hats and Caps . Boots and shoes. NEW FIRM! COBBAN - OUNNING.EtAIif HAVEstociluso; received from the City new and large CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, 5 • BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, dz. The goods have all teen selectsd with great care and with a desirato meet the wants of this community. The public will And thegossis to blot the best quality I and the I LATEST STYLES. One and all are invited to call at oar atom, on WU "Morestreet, Gettyiburg,nearly opposite fahnestock Bros. - P.. C. 00112 AN. - J#B. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 22.—tf FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, AT R . CUNNINGHAM'S, OPPOSITE STAR AND SEY?Th'EL OFFICE, GETTYSBURG, PA. You will alwaye find the beet qualities and latest styles of COATS , PANTS , VESTS O ALL' STYLKS 'LSD SIZES. ALSO, S H I R T S , - Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS , all of which will he sold at short profits andwarrant ed to please. Oise him a call at hie .tors on Balti more strest,(Plckingl old Stand) near the Diamond. Sept. 24,11169.—tf BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO.; GETTYSBURG, PEN.NA. YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK. Hats just received from the City a largeassort relent of BOOTS& SHOES rOl GENTLEMEN, LADIES it CHI.L DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Sip Boots Congress & Balmoral Gai ters, Slippers, &c. . Made in latest styles and of best mate rials. We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS AND 81110.88—theirritk being made up of but materials end by drat clam workmen. The senior partner hes been in the business fbr over 11 years and personally stiperintende all work made np. We respeafolly Invite the attention of the public to onrpost.bilehment, and hope by strict attention to buaktiessi(nd by ceiling at loweetcuhprices to give satire II allisfactlon. at DAVID HITZMILLEE, JACOB A.II.ITZELLLEE. Aprill6,lB69.—t f REMOVED New Store Room near Court-horse D. H. KLINGEL HAB removed his Boot andfthos Store to his new Store Boom, • few doors south of the Court house, and nearly opposite the tosepacr aka, Balti more, itreet,Gettyabarg., . He has told in • largeness , Mock of goods, which he will sell at ,reduced pricer. He offers LADIES' OONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' CONNOR TTEBB, LADIES' KID BLIPP ES, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO ALMORALS IN 'LANES VARIETY. GENTS'-FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS.Aa.,Ita. MISSES' CONGRESS GAI'IIRIS, MISSES' asumucti. GAITERS,' MISSES' MOROOOO BALMORLLS, Ac., ke., Re., Aa. • BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORAL'S, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., INFANTS' SHOPS, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also; Boots an4lllreapf lals?wamaaufactare con. stonily on hand All willbesold st the lowest living preAte. Bur ers,from tow!. and ctemtry.are Invited to call and examine iam b an d prices tiefors par/honing Ohl*. where, reenni ..gdent that I oaf plowman wbo may call. The HAWEITACTIIHING of Booty Gai ters, will also be earned on, In all its branchee,o4 be. g ain a r h ili dope on short notice. By employing 1001 bat Ilrabelam workmen, and wing oohs but the clinical leather, he fools confidentof main tali Dig his famerreputation. Certainly nothing will WI left un done to &salve% Dill..Thankfalfor partrawirs, kill solicits • oloattei• mace ormiblinPatsonap. D. H. ICLINGEL. Gettlabarg,July 16, 1869.-t f BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TIRE ndersigned has erected anew banding for I.e Boot and dhoe Establishment, on carlislest., oeartheßailroaditatlon, In Gettysburg where he tom offers for sale, Boots, Shoes , Gaiters pers, &c ., ors en ,wasienandoiUdren of 411Fereut et yles aid prices. He has fineessorakent to select from ,and willsellivery article at thesutallewt profit's. wolut MADE TO ORDER, of the best materials cud srorkmaliehlu . Every effort Rude to render satlubetion. The patroaageof the publiels soltAited. Galin sad select fr om Ms s tock or Were your Rms. era. In either bite yOu ounttot OMNI baptised. July IT. " JOHN 111. W WILING GOODS FURNISHED Garments made to order, BY W. T. KING' York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. - Jan. 16, 1169.—tf JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 011AMBERS1VRO STRUT, GITTYBBIIIO Hisandereigh of the late arta of Geo. Jacob. : Tl. ro 8., wool most respectfully tutors lb Wash sad the public generally, that he pas opened • ltarethant Tailoring establlehmentin Chamberaborg street, teat door to the old place, and three dons *sat of the Herstotte Hoops, whore he will be happy to yahoo ail who toy patronise hlm. Hie stock of OLOTEIB, auusifinues, vismos, Tannwros, de., will b• found amino and amp— very daidoblo to o► loot from. All Undo of Goods for salo—whither he manufeetnrso or not. 000 D& MAD, UP with dispatch, as well when Owbt at other stores as &ibis own. The widy twat tur will be made—good tits and substantial sewing —sad nothing wtU M downed toe meek trouble to render senishatioe ise warp awe. The latest New York Pashlonaregalarly received. Oatting dote, as nand. A 'hats of public patronage is solicited, and Root. tort spared to deserve it. April 1111,—ti ( Fine Custom Made BODTS AND SIMS- FOR 0111011A.EMEN. uuDnitt"din 0* hasa o :n.sde asidisre„ lorksallad at LOW. MMES. ARITIar tread Moo List *lib►lsitraeases:flai asstsea, as receipt °Mod Otto • Wl.l. Si Ilestillistb siokbee* Olissiastr =lMtaissda 4j 4L' int litN itli#ol4l44lr. NOR It I ' HEAD-QUARtERS; On the 8. E Cbrner of Centre Square, Fall & Winter Clothing, u[A TS AND APS, OOTS AND HOES, also a Large Varlily of Woolen Under-Clothing with a large misortinont of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything found In a Gentliman's GIVE US A. CALL. Oct. 1, 11369,—tf Ready Made-Clothing Till PLACE TO' GET THE "Worth of your Mollpy, Tas uff_lialsed. halting phreheatel the latollS• ING WW2 talf.laobb Brinkerhuff,On the north 's/it corner ot the Pquare, Gettysburg, and having added a lot of new Goods, now offers an unusually at tractive assortment of CL 0 T ,11 I.NG FOR FAIL AND *INTIM,' and which he will sell at inch prices that cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves To I ,ok at the excellent material, taste nil cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see IrlO much to their interest to do so. tie bas Coats, Pants, Tests, of all styles and ma terials; Hata, Roots and Shoes; Shirt , of all kinds, floalery, Glove., Handerchlefs, Neckties, Cravata, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspend ers, Brushes,. Combs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrella., Pocket Knives, Seger., Smoking and Chewing TobaocoaPipes. Stationery. Sc. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other article., entirely too nomerooa to detail in a newspaper advertisement. Re asks the attention of the public to his large 'trick, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget the place—corner of York street and the Diamond, Gettysburg. Oct. 1, 1 Gil.—tf kAtIUXL WOLF. Acids, grugs, VitdirintO. will resume thepraetice of Medicine. Office at hie DRUG STORE, INICIRAMBERSBURG ST., GETTYSBURG Dituas, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, kc DR. R. HORNEB'S DIARRIBEA MIXTURE br Cholera Morbuz, Colic, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Sick Stomach, kc. Fall directions with every bottle July 9. LSB9-tf DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIS 11, Store in Brant'B Building, Salto. 8t LITTLESTOWN HAVING opened a new DRUG BTORB and fitted It np In the beet style, I offer. my stock of pure and freeh Drugs to the citizen. of LI ttleetown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting I o part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquora for Medicinal Furposea, Pire Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Panty articles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinda,CigAno, Tobacco and Bola. loore's Ilectralliannetic Soap will wash with hard or .oft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with thin Soap are made beautifully white without nr blueing. This is the best Soap In use. Try it. It le warranted not to Injure the handier ?Orli. Littlestown,hlay JAMES ORE N. 69. A NULL AMORTKINT OPT Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES ITEM BIPICIS AND FLATODINN EXIMAOTS DYES AND DYE STUFFb, SOAPS, PENNI:IOSS AND TOILET GOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE- CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT RIMMED LUTES. Forney's Horse Powder's the b est and cheapest for Hers* Cattle and Sirius Other Horse Powder. of approved makes H U:B E R ' S , Baltimore Street: Gettysburg, .F'nn'ci, June 11, 1869.—tf Widnes; and leurtiry. WATCHES & JEWELRY. • WM. P—McCARTNEY GIBES to inform hisCuatomers and the Public en Ily, that having purchased the Interest his Generally, (L. V. B. Born) in the Watch and Joweiry Store on Baltimore at., Gettysburg, ne will spare no aroma to give iatiataction to all.-- He , haaJnit reseirreed train thrrCliyy aplendid assortment be • 001. D AND SILVER AMERICAN AND 6WISS WATCBES. JEWELRY; ALLVER. IRA AN.D . TABLE SPOON& TOREBI GOLD. SILK • ER AND EMIL PRAMS SPECTA. CLES; also, LLOCKSef tAs.bast saw ufaehtre, ruxicAL MORO". JLENTS, voLIN ;A GD7T. , lR EVRttiIg&aEREITI 'i AND- RS. • ` JEWWatch and Clock Work Warranted kir one year. Jewelry repairing executed iti• neat and workman like manner. Pvt. ISAAC S. S TAUFFER, WATCHES &JEWELRY N0.14R NORTH BROOND sum*, owner °Minim; PHILADELPHIA. • , , An Jewatiy,llltvsk and Plated Wars constantly On band Repairing of,yratchga and J_Sirtdry pronwtly, attended to. t ",,t; , ; JOIMPH JA.60813 SENT ItEE. 0. SEB IrTwIr6 GUE A , . awl litTll4 to the FLOWER ` .'& VF,GETABLZ GUIDO, 1. '15711. Pablithadia Xviti• rip. of Minna, ideib. t=24 l sild I t try i p i Vegilm i Atl 04 : M g- ^7 1 30 1 , , VI =AA; 10 imp;ml - di l ealatOa llwa . *WS *alai romq BAS -ARIVADy 4LT GETTY6BUBG, PA!, the Largest and Best Stocks of Tllk LATIIST , SSAYLE • OF TEM IniST MANUFAC ("MUD( ME Furnishing Store AND MORE. DR. R. HORNER ♦Uq Dilater in Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, _ JUNE kiNNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. Daub'attack routentnnlna between Mb&lpbbi and Pittsburg. Trellis leaving Gett , ebarunakethe follwatat :onaeotlonswttb tblatrank line: Gettysburg . - leave r at 6.16 a. m. k '12.40 p. M. ~.enoverinnetion arrive. 10.06 2.011 list. 10.66 - 9.66 " Elarrleburg are,* 11166 p.m. 1146 a leave an 2.26 a. m . phis GMT* 0.50 " 0.50 w g )IBailk}4ll, _ 12.10 Wl*. 9.10 • 33 44.VILdiliblik olea. 'oesnectfons aro nate with the Oahu for New 'lark, Doter and all Swam (WWI, •t. MO= 001000030115 ors mid* l a unijav,tool 7 with thetisliti for all lrio Y. ura • ighlottititiviertabraiffinisi_tp it . . lOW IL ' " di Earn W.: .= • „dim 1arT4 0, 14008, :DAYIDIIiOREAItIf. -JOBS Y MoORBART qßeSt always Cheapest. THE Beat and Chespesi, SADDLES, • BRIDLAZ, • COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County are alweys to be found at the old and well known stand,Baltiroore st.,oppositethe PreebYterian Church (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (ptain and silver mount ed,) are completer n every respect and warranted to be of the very best materiel and workumeohlp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN nor Si INAS.. They are the best FITTING .and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order. its cheap as they can be made any where and in the must substantial manner . Riding Bridles,' Whips, Lashes, Draft flames, Bb-nets and everything la the lin None better or cheaper. Our prices hav,e been aIinIIIIID to the low es tl I v ing standard. it liberal percentageforeash off al Iblllsamountlug to $5 or more. We work nothing but the beat of stock and will warrant every artlole turned outto bells everrespeot a. represented. Thankful for past fa limn/el write attention to our present stook. vl_o lve as a call and valets ANT QOALIIT yan.29.1868.-tf D. MeOB.E.AItY A SON. CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. h.werbelnlg over ? h ota nd maga edhave r ammed the OARRIAGE-MAKIN 6 B lISINSSB. at theirold stand,ln East lliddlestreet, Gettysburg, where they are Again prepared to put up work In the most fashionable. substantial, and superior manner. A. lot of new and second•band OARRIAGES.ISINGIES.kO., on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, end all orders will he supplied as promptly and utisfactorily as possible. cIiirREPAIRING.Eb done with dispatch, and at c h eapest rates A large lot of new andAd LIMINESS .n handfor Yale. Thank ft' I for the liberal patronage heretofore yin toyed by thew, they solicit and will endeavor to ite eery e a large share in thelutnre. 29.-tf DANNRIt * ZIXGLEIit Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. THE undersigned ham removed his Carriage-mak log atop to G. e east end of Middle street, Getty. brig, Pa., where he will continue to build all kind. of work in his line, viz: CARRIAGES,TROTTING& PALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His work Is all pot op of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give sails. bastion; His price. are always reasonable. He solic its ordera, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderateratew. W. H.GAI.LAOUER. July 1, 1888.—ly NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP liNFORMB his friends and the public generally that he he. renamed the Harness-making business', and opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, • BRIDLES, COLLARS, • WHIPS, LASHES, FLY•NETS, Sc te., which will be sold at the lowest coats prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds REPAIRING •nd M ENDING attended topromptly H. fIE been working al the Liminess for 30 years. I can guaranty the best kind of work, ail being mad. under my own superintendence. Give me • call. May 7. 18159.—tf JOHN CULP. Xints at aravel. GETTYSBURG BAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN les•es Gettysburg at 9 00, A. 51 andcanneete at tfanoverJunctioa with trainago ing North •uJ South, patuengera reaching Baltimore at 1 40, P. 31., Harrisburg at 13 55, P. M., Phlladel phis at 0 00, P. M., and New York at 9 25, P.M. Re: turning, arrive at Gettysburg at 12 45,P. M., with pa/teenier' from Baltimore, Harrisburgikc. SECOND TRAIN leasee Gettysburg at 2 00 P X and connects at H►noyer Junction with Mai Train south at 3 52, P. M., reaching Baltimore at 6 95, P. M. Returning artless at Gettysburg at 5 45, r. M., with passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, kn. Sir A Passenger Car is also attached to the Freigh train, which leaves ElsoorPr Junction at 7.10 A. M. reaching Gettysburg at 10.30. Pasoenprs leaving Harrlaburg In the 6.1.5 A. M. train car thus reach Gettyibtirg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Pea/tenger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg at 2 P. 11., reaching the Junction at 5-25 Aug. 20, 1869 _READING RAILROAD PALL ARRANGEMENT, HONDAI, SEPT. lath, 1869 Urea t trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashiand.Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata. L 1 tit. Lancaster. Colombia, kc., Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 1.10, 6.20,8.10, 9.40 A. M., 2.00 and 4.46 P. M. con necting with similar Trains on the Penneylvania Ball road, and arriving at New York at 10.00,11.46 A. N., 3.1‘ 5, 9.26 and 10.23 P. M. radioactively. Sleeping Ws accompany the 210 and 5.20 A. Id., Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville,Aahland, Shamokin. Pine Orove,Ab lentown and Philadetphia, at 8.10 A. AL, 2.00 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta tion.; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. for Pottsville,. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rallßoad,leare EfiTria burg at 3 40 P.R. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A.H.,12.00 noon, 6.00 and 8.00? M., Philadelphia ai 8.15 A. kL, and 3.30 P: M.; Bleeping care accompan the 9.00 A. M., 6.00 and 8.00 P .M 1 rains from New York,without change. Way PassengerTrainleaves Philadelphia 217.30 A M., connecting with similar train on Bast Pettna.Rai/- road, returning frou. Reading at 8.30 P. !.,stopping atoll Stations. 69. Leave Pottsville at 5.40,9.00 A. 11., and 2.45. P. M., Herndon at 930 A. 11.,.8hasnokin at 6.40 and ;0 55 A. M., Ashland's 7.053. M., aad 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.31 A. M., and 2.20 P. M., br Philadelphia aad New Yoik. Leave Pottsville, via.Schuyiki I land Susquehanna Railroad at 8.1.11 A. M for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. M. for Pinearove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 5.40 A. M.,passes Reading at 7.30 A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.15 A. 51., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaver Potts town at 6.25 A. 41., returning leave• Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M • Colombia RallitoadTrainal eareßaading►t7.l6A. and 6.16 P. M.for Sphnita, Lttla , Lancaster Columbia. ae. Perklomen Rai !Bond Train al save PerkiomenJano• lion ►t 9.00 A. M.. 6.00 and 3lb P. M. returning, Leave Schwenk raffle at 6.56, 8.1.2 A. M. , and -1266 noon. connecting with aimlar trains on Reading Rail Road. Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9AO A.M.. and 6.60 P. If.,returning, leave Boyer. town at 7.25 A. lit, and 1160 noon, connecting with similar trainmen Reading Rallroad.' blister Valley latlroad Train% leave Bridgeport at A. M.,2.20 avid 525 P. M., returning, JOLTS Downingtown at 6.10 A. M. 1.00 and 6.45 P. Id., ton • reeling with trainson Reading Railroad On Sunday,: leave New York at 6.00 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A.M. and 3.16 P. M., (the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. If.. Harrisburg at 5.2 , 4 A.M. 4.10 and 4.46 P. 51.. and Reading at MU calm:light, and 7.16 A. M. for Harrisburg, at 7.05 A. M. and 6.17 P.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 'sob Paseen ger . A. NICOLLB, General Superintendent. Reading,Pa., Oct.B, 1809, N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, SPRING SCHEDULE. On and after May 9, 1869,Trains will lease Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD 12.b4 p. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays)) for Elmira, Roebester, Buffalo, Niagaraltalls and Erie and the West. 1048,1 a. m.—Dally (except sund'e) for Elmira, Bulb alit, AM. 2.18 p. m.—peliy (except Sundays) for Willismurport and Erie. 6.06 p. m.—bsily(elmtept Bondy') for York. ;iktg p, EL—Daily (except Eundaays) for Harrisburg and the, Welt. LEOS soirswein.. 707 a. m.—Doilryplnlyst Parkton only. AIL P m.—Dal (except elnadisys) stopping it .611 St* ons. 12.30 p. m.—Dnfly otopptng at Parkton only. 0126 p.m.-INII7 (except Sundays) otoppingst the Stations. .1.1)W. 8. YOUNG,Gen.Paini.Algont, , Boldinoro, Md. ALTRIM 11811, Goa. enporintoniont: 28,1869.-tf Harrisburg, Ponnto. THE , VVt)RLD, - DOMIS' DODO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A tank, examination erne.* machines willcom mance any One of their superior minim over all etheritln strength, durabLUty, ease otdraft, and rep liability for work, on an kinds of ground, and in ev ery variety orris, and grain. Confident of this we invite those in want of a good machine to examine for themeelrt4 before pun/Want s imew hill'• Theis WacNn se can be sold as Naked Ilowers— RBAPERS safland Rake, itelf.Reke, or Dropper.— Two different Mem Pio.l Machine, with two cutter Bars and three Knives, cutting Be. and a hal feet int grain and bur feet eight inches in gnu; No. 2, cut ting four feet six inches. We have that confidence in theme machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test them with any other they may with, and keep the on. that gives moot satiate lion. DODGES' AUTOMAN 13E1/- ,RAER has given such general satisfaction that we consider it the beat Bell-Bake out. and le attached I. no other machine except the Dodge Machias, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machines we would refer them to a law of those to whom we have sold the laat season, via: John Deardorff, Ben., Henry Gulp, Ephraim Lady, Henry King, George Lady, Sikhs Penrese. Jonathan Wiest, David Stewart James Mickley, W. Rosa White, Datifel Settle, • J.J. Karr. John Bender, Andrew Weatart, John Eckert, Wm. Bigham, Punt, John °nine, Cornelius Lott, John N. Hoffman, Wm. Gulden, John N.Boyer, Wm. Raw Also, WIPXYGOTH HAY RAISES, Including the celebrated Brandt Rake, and Self-discharging Rakes. Also. PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND PARE IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Persons wishing to examine machinist vilified them at the warehouse of Joura Wiscs A Boas Getty, burg, Pa., or at the rasideoce of the sobseribm, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. Per. sons wastisg Circulars will address the subscriber, Gettysbnrg, Pa. April 23.-4 f STILL AHEAD One of the Greatest Machines of the • Age, .1.8 superior to any other Machine now in use, an will excel any that will ever be introduced, hay ing been thoroughly tried and given general satislho lion. I would now Inform all those who Intend par. cbuing Machines to call and examine for themselves. This Machine booted particularly to excel all other machines in strength, disability. OW of draft, aid reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and grain.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a great item 1n Machines to a farmer. It nan be used so • Y 684 rake.. well as a sel4raker. It cuts 6 feet 2 hubris grain; 4 fset 10 lathe. In grass; has a steel cutter bar, with wrought Iron guards; It can be used as • Single Mower as well am s Combined Machine. A fall trial of the Machine can be bad. Mso.SIIIREMAN'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the great and well-known BRANT RAHN, the beet rakes eves Introduced. We would also call your attention to 'be IRON DOUBLE. SHOVEL PLOUGH. wrought iron frame, very light and strong, steel shovels, easily adjosted to run shallow or deep, and is neatly had tastefully made. ALSO, THE HEELER AND EXCELSIOR PAN NING MlLL,abe old namborongh Van improved, for many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It IA large and strong, has two cockle screens, and warrantetto work perfectly. Also 1/ kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS always on band. Any person wishing to examine thole machine' can ice them at the Battle-Geld Hotel or at my residence, 9 miles from Gettysburg. between the Taneytown road and the Baltimore pike. May 28, 1869—t f GRAIN SEPARATOR With the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. This machine has successfully competed with all the beet of the different patented Grain Separators, and now has the reputation of being the best Saturator ever pranced; in fact, the only Separator and Clean er ever before the public to give general satisfaction. The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently deed on two whew, One man esa easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble on a barn door as ■ common thresher and shaker. It is also easily pat in operation. It is simple, easily managed, relbbla durable, compact and cleanly to work by while In operation, not making near the dust as the common machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest Loured that this machine is no humbug, and Judging from the high recommendation of farmers that are nalig them we must come to the conclusion that It is the Teey machine that farmers The following are a few of the persons who hare used this machine, well known, and to whom the public are referred for further information : Met,. J. Peter,, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna. Wm Kohler, near New Oxford, John D. Marx, near Gettysburg .P Henry liarbold, York Springs, " " D►ulel Peters, Sanderrllle, Johu Waltmea,lieShsrrystown Michael Fiscal, MeuntJoy tsp., John 13mall,11c13herryetowo, • Wm. P. kreedoo, York Springs. Repair C.astiop for the above machine will be kept by the Agent, and also by Ephraim Meet. bear Gettysburg. AR order. for the Separators can be addressed to ABRAM BURKHOLDER. Agfa, July 30-4 to• Clearsprltor, York co., Pa gory:nitro and Coutrattars. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor nice, Door & Window : Brackets, &c. Constantlyon hand and manufactured to order o BEST MATERIALS, by °Rodent*/ wortmen,aud at REASONABLE PRICES. SlLOrderspromptly attended to. Jan.16,11169.—tf II StoODHDY Ilapit GEO. C. CASHNIAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., • Carpenter and Contractor, an ESPECTFTJLLY informs the nubile that ha hoe removed table sew Shop oa Stratton streetbetweau York and Railroad streets and Is prepared to take contracts for putting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable raise as any builder in Bettyabnrg—all work guaranteed tobe o beet quality. .1:18 hopes by strict attention to bail. nese to merit pnblicpatronage. Give me stall. April 9.11308.-tt WM. CHRITZMAN GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, Haviagreinoved temp new Bbop On, Washington street, between Middle ant Chambreaburg streets, and introdneed Steam' PoWar,Zam prepared to far nisb all binds of work, for taildins purposes. of the best muter se neatly and obesplp salt can be "oat anl other "stabil/dement In the county. Ex perienced Hand, alma,' ID reatlinew and work ex ecuted with promptness and dispatch. sa-Ordera for oil kinds ofßrackete,Scrolls,Mould lop. tr., prom( t,17 Mad and 9" Noon Ole terms. April 16„111144.40 , , • • , G•ANNON..'S MARBLE WORKS 00ANER OP BkLfIMORNAND PAST NW- DLE BT.,OPPOSITB 001111;7110IIIIk ITEM DISORIPTIOS 01 WWII 11.11013 TE iHI 1111111 IT STYLI OP TUB AST litay 29.11117.tf GETryssmul ML Jig! Ilar las Marla trufdettiOurs,P. ,Wheralim sropspardWgr!!Wgthilp,MhworVihoir l 4 l6 NM AB 40114/610611"7Lilitin6 Ilidilbati•shi•thugHla pse fit t ebitiTit SIME gm* lowan% *r W?d IVIBLIS, Agent HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, LEWIS A. BUSHMAN 0111131M3 PAVINT 111111.74LEGIMAYING CLEANER AND BAGGER, Viable InFito. GETTYEBVRG, PA., MANTLED. Ra. 21. IrieluNkos I.2rodaseisksaiss L=2 isuctrimmuto..„„ FORTY THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS sari shipped from am boom in Ono Year, to inaiWoo, clubs and morchosts lasolrory part of Um coot y, fan Mina to Claillbrubs, amounting is valve to war ONE MILLION DOLLARS Our facilities for trausecting this humerus trosloms are better than ever before. We have agents In ill the prisolpsicities to purchase goads from the Mann ihetarers,lmporters, end others, for °ABB, and often at an Miseries sacrifice from the original oast oipro ductkm. Our atoek coosteti, to part, of the tolloNilli rode:— aammrts. BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS, TOW E LS, DREW GOODS. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. MUSTS. CORSETS, ke.. SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPOONS, PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER, DESERT PORES, PIVE.BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITANNIA. WARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE dad POCIET OCITLBSIG Sa groat varlet). KLEGANT 1118NOH AND °DRYAD PADDY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PBOTiXiRAPB ALBUMS, the newest and choicest stiles in .11forocii and Vasa Bindings. mosocco TRAVELLING BAGS, HANDERS GRIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, At. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OF TILE NEW STYLES. • ,• We have slammed' arreagemento with same of the Medias Nab baking Haws, that VIII enable at to sell tie standard and latest works of popular authors at about olle•half the regular price;—mach u DYLAN. Moon, Beene, MIL11:011. sad Tauxisoil Woaxs, in fell Gilt and Cloth Bindinp,—end hundreds of others. ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. We do not offer • single article of merchandise. Chet an be sold by regular diadem at oar Watt • We do not ask you to bay goods from us lulls.' ire' can soil them Cheaper than you can obtain them In any other way while the greater part of, oar goods are old at about One-Half the Regular Rates. We want good reliable agents In every part of the Country. By employing your spare time to forst dubs and sendforns orders, you can obtain the most liberal commissions, either in OASEI co. hillitoß4Ol. DISE, and all good' sent by us wiling as represented. and wp guarantee satisfaction to every one dsslleg with dos house. • Agents should collect ten cents from each customer and forward to no In advance, for Descriptive Checks of the goods we sell. The bolder* of the Checks have the privilege Of either parchasiog the article thereon described, or of exchanging for any article mentioned on our Cata logue, numbering over 340 different articies,—not one of which can be purchased In the usual way for the mime money. The advantages of first sending for Checks are these:—We ate constantly buying small lots of very valuable goods, which are not On our catalogue., and for which we Lulus cheek, till all are sold; besides, in every large club we will pot checks for WATCIII4, QULL?I, BLASKITI Muss PATTIIOIB, or some otter article of sipas giving some smothers of as Club as article for about ' owe quarter of ft* setae. In every cuff r amounting to over $5O, accompanied we by the b, Agent may retain $2 00,and In every order of over t 00,53.00 may be retained:to • ; PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES This offer la more especially to whit Agents to the Western and Southern States, but Is open to all cue tomcn. COMMISSIONS : - Agent' will be paid ten per cent, in Cash or Mer chandise, when they FILL OP SEUL INTIM CUOT, for which below we givia partial LW of Conroilselons ; YOR A V 01. DIR OF 130, from a club of Thirt:, we will pay the Agent, as comufaalou, 28 yds. Brown or Bleached Sheeting. Good Ore.. Pattern. Wool Square Shawl. Preach Caseimer Pante and Vest Pat tern, Fine Large White Counterpane, ete ~ or $3.00 In cash. FOR AN ORDER OP $5O, from a (Nob of Fitly, we w 111 pay the Agent, as Commission, 46 yds. Sheeting, Chaq,,pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Drees pattern, Handsome Wisol Square Snivel, Sllver.Cese Watch, etc., ate., or $5.00 in cash. NOR AN ORDER OF $lOO, from • Club of One HUD dred, we will pay the Agent, as commission, 100 yds. good yard•wide Sheeting. Coln Silver floating Case Watch, Rich Lona Wool Shawl, Su it of all Wool French Cusimer, etc, etc , or $lO in cash. We do out employ any Travelling Agents, and ens tomer, should net pay money to persons purporting to boons agents, imam personalty atqadinted. $311,81,ND MONEY ALWAYS BY REGISTERED LETTERS. for farther particulars send for our new i page Catalogues, PARKER & CO., 98 & 100 Summer et., Boston, 31ass Oct. 22, 1869.-1 y Chestnut and 12th Stree PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO., JEWELERS GRAND OPENING I=l FALL S. CHRISTMAS TRADE MEI MAGNIFICENT STOCK Or ALL THE NOVELTIES WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c. BRIDAL. GIFTS A SPECIALTY BAILEY A CO. have the handsomest store In th world, and will at all limes be pleased to receive and show visitors through their entabli.hmout BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE Chestnut and 12th •Streets, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 16, 1859.-3 m REAI ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE la connection with my law brininess In Gettysburg Parties wishing to sell, or buy lands, may end It t thelradvantnneto can. Farms and Woodland. 9$ Acmes or WlllO/140,9011111 TIMBER Yoril,oo A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMBE Bear Gettysburg granite land. A Ho. 1 FARM, near Gettysburg red gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT $3O PER ACRE. • TRACT Or GOOD LAND, 06 ACRES, AT 536 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER, AT 1145 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOR $6,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $3O PER ACRE. • FARM, 100 ACRES, nearflettystnarg. • • VERY,GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $6O PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg. ••4•11111. four =lles from Gettysburg, $3O PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from Gyoburg. A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD: JOINING. I'VERB.IY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDYR, $B6 PER AC. Ak GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, so,ooo_ ALSO MANY OTHER TRAM. ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN E.G. McORBARY, • &turns, at* aw Gettyiburg, luxe II 1819 e—t HUTLON & MoCONNELL, , . F: RNITITRE WAREROOMS, IVo. 809 Market aired, north aide, PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, DINING GI ROOM and CHAMBER MINI PURE of tba LATIBT STYLES and BUT lILLNIIPACTUR.II; also, /PAWLS _ BIDS and Junius's. Rapt. 17,1a6.-8m PALL AND WINTER FASHION& El: A. Y. BINDER haiJast sorbed from Paris sad Landon with the latest designs, parsonallf from thq greatest novelties • also the most 'NM!. Trimmings to be mewed in Paris. LA C= RIBBONS, VELVETS, BRIDAL Tiro, fIiftSIDIS,IIINR JEWSLRY. and TUMID PAPER PATTIRDB. Rithselvs, again for Mrs. IL Wort's 04/I•Miltad SP. ha ix cutting ladies' dreassa,sseques,basqnsadke. N. W. corner qf Eletena and Ohm*tet Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Diet..17,111169-4m . FOR SALE. r: . thattßAtittliflUM3TOßY ,DNUATAirk 4 4 4ER3r*. sit iiist *filk =Ai*. 1111 W.. iWirittie *Loa_ lot Rem :04 *Aare., liAtr: DROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC sTITcH SEWING MACHINES, 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Jilaitdeity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly froth the spools. No fastening el seams by hand and no wait* of thread. Widersuge of application without change of ad— wombat. The weam retain Its beauty andArmnessafterwash -lpg and Ironing, Besides doing all kinds of work dohe by other Sew= Ing Idachlner, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent limbrole.ory and ornamental glig-The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and ex. Whitton' of the United 8 tateeand Europe. hate been awarded the Grover k Baker Bowing Machine., and the work done by them, wherecer exhibited in com petition .liii•The very highest prize, THZ OBOSS OR THZ LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repre sentative of the Grover Baker Sewing Nullities, at the Reposition Universelie, Paris, 1087, thus attest =heir great eoperlority over all other Sewing Ithtes, teirror sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg. NOTICE. Fr LLB undersigned having had 17 years' experience as B practical Operator on Sewing Machines would recommend the Grover & Baker gamily Ma. shine as the cheapest and beat machine fur flumtly tee. The simplicity of construction and elasticity .r stitch made by these machines are two very import ant points In their favor. 250,000 of these machines are today bearing witness to the troth of our out stations and the demand is steadily increasing. We have also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and Comb-trimmers use. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. Ohambersburg at., Gettysburg, Pa June 11, 1889.—1 y REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEY Invites his patrons and the public generally, to his New Store, No. 1320 Ch estnut 13t., Philadelphia, where they will find a large and Kell ael..cteel stock of DIA3PiNDR. WATCHES, CLUCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at Moderate Price'. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully re paired. JEWELRY Ind SILVER WARE of all kinds made to ordet. [July 16,1869.-em WM. KNABE & CO., GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, Them, Instrument■ hieebeen before the Public for near! Y Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre enainencs which pro nounces them unequaled. Their TONE cambium great-power, sweetness and fine "Inez, quell ty, as well as great purity of Intonation, and evenness throughout the entlro vale. Their TOUCH is pliant and else's, and entirely tree from the stiff nese found in ao many Pianos. in • - - - WORKMANSHIP they ate unexcelled. [MDR none but the very best seasoned material, the large eapital‘employed in our busieeu•nables us to keep contineelly an immense stock of lumber, tc., on bend. lirOur SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved Overetrung Scale and the AO RA PPE TREBR E. We would call special attention to QM' late Improve toente la GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE °RANDS, P.tented Augtm 14, ISS3, Which bring the Plano nearer perfection thanbas y Every Piano fally Warranted for _Five Kir P. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent for the abort celebrated instruments, is by special arrangement. enabled to burnt - all them at the Very lowest factory WIC/v. NV-11. KNA.BE it CO., June 11,1469.-6 m Baltimore. ,SPECIAL ANNO UNCEMENT. - • J. E. CALDWELL & CO. 902 CHESTNUT ST., Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their anat.- liahment, destroyed by fire In January last, and hay opened the same for basinese. With an Entire New Stock OF Manufactured & Improved Goods, Superior to any they have heretofore offer They most cordially Insite all to 'fist t and Inspect their Store. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET Sept. 24 BUILDERS. MATERIAL DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTELS WILL C. HUTCHENS, N 0.69 A9T. OHARLES'St., BALTIMORE. BEND FOB. FBI= LIST. Sir Perdu ordering from seeing this advertisement will confers favor by mentioning the mune of the paper. [Sept. 17,1869,4mb GRAPE VINES I RAVE NOW READY TOR BARRET 10,000 GRAPE VINES,' ONE AND TWO YEARS OLD—TNCLDDING EVERY VARIETY OP STANDARD onnor FOR BALE; WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Awns attention of Dealers and Housekeepers is invited to , my stook, belbre worths/lin elesewbere, es it is very choice and will Witold on reunite& ter r a. Address ROBERT MEADE. Gettysburg, Pa., Bept.lo, IB69—tf. 'BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. ANUMBER of sets of COTTAGE PV RNITTIRE her lug been sent by militias to the Olithystio r z Springs Hotel—pestles withlng very chop and furniture 1:11111 be sceommodsted by cal ling Immo(' te ly et the birnitnre Store. Gse..A. WWoa .1k Oa; (in Old domino Omoo) July 16.-tf PROPRIETOR& Vwbgraph. taaltries. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS snccesusors to C. J. Tyson. P HO T Otf.RAPHfi f PHOTO MINIA=B AMBROTYP2I.9,, Stereoscopic Views ,of the BATTLE- 71114 D; • ~ STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOORAPII FILMES, A le , B 'U . M • S • GREAT VARLET''' . AND Ai GBIATLY , BEDUOED PRICES: , Arlrordialla nothiagba #l6lllO slifithid.Cier and acsainsoar stock, „ - Le*" 'Velilto/ 1 . 61 4/ 011 ,. • '^ 1,0 . = gitiottUantras FAIRLY 495 Broadway, New York ESTABLISHED IN 1851 JEWELER, =I BALTIMORE, MD been attained Yrars Jewellers, ed to the Public. [Mar. 4,1.809.-1 y IF ALL reizzL7rlr.T. EMSOZ3 Vie. MEAT MARKET! NEW. FIRMS GROWS B. MYRA t TBADDBIII3 8. WIBLB, AVING entered Into partnership In the BUTCS. LI IMMO BUSERESR, will carry It on In all Its branches. All - khade of Fresh 'Meat very Da y . Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meateovery Wednesday, Thuroday. and Priday morn ings. riet stand at Geo. 8./Borer's residence on Chem• bersburg drat, second Square. Those baring fat stock for sale will find it to their advantage to all on or address the sew lirm. STOVER k WIBLE. Aug-18,1664-t West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE comrr-nouss.) Every Day in the Week, SUNDAY EXCEPTED Fresh Beef three times a, week, To•bdAy, Wednea day and Saturday morniuga. Lamb, Veal or Ituttou everyday. Orders left at my market In the evening, will be promptly delivered t..e folloeing morning June 18, 1869-tf MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS ifc SIMON CODORL York street, below Wolf's Hotel. Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale Jane 4.—tf &omits. GROCERIES & LUMBER H. Keefer's Store, ON THE HILL,BALTIMOREBLGETTYRBURO,PA FRESH GROCERIES every week from the City, Provisions, Dried an Green Fruits of all kinds, always on hand, at lowes rates. nowt, CORN ]ZEAL, MEESE, PURE CIDER VIN- E 0 AR,SOAPS OP ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, BROOMS, As.; also, LUMBER, each u Scantling, Posts, Ake., continually on hand at lowest living rates. Cali sod ace. Aug. d , 1349.—tf NEW GROCERY AMOS ECKERT, York Bt., opposite Chrismer's Bakery, Gettysburg, Penn'a., IrIVVITEI3 the attention of the Public to an entirely raew and choice STOCK .OF GROCERIES consitting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT, COAL OIL, BUCKETS, ,BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEQARS, Fez. Also, • general asaortment of NOHOW. gra.Hoping to give estiefection to all who may fa vor me with a call,l solicit • share of the public pi tronage. AMOS ECKERT. Sept.l7,lB69.—tf WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tR 0 CERIE S AND LIQ lIORS. A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap for Cub. CHOICE LIQUORS, Odd Bye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER EIRE'S OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which is Hlsbler's Herb Bitters. Pare Liquors for Medical pur poses at. WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens Weitz, &c., at WM.7. MARTINI. April 30, 1559 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. Iliaz.A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1157,-4, BARGAINS at the new R 0•C E IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB CRESS opened anlWGrOCpin k tr at o:eor.er:aet r•boolaotfooolvdaoplendLdomortnestofVlZ3R GRO CERIES (Saban. &gen, Coley-Idasesse, Ityrbp, Tan, igoo , lobacoo,flalt,/lib,Barna,Shouldoto r be Also, CPTEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, kfata , Yri;ito„Boops,/azioyAstiolooaodNotjono gun at Ws *lll ihrolcoop on hand PLOUR.and PBXD Eloolog porohilod for 040.11, I. alo 'mood to soil verb otsop. Moo a tea call and )lUS for your 11k0pt.25,1141.—tf J. W. C7l2fiL 0:R,...4: : C.R.1t - T U. malku HAS OPUJD A grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store a 9,11 road nee adjoining Moab itanflise's 4ard.4l IST YORK 'BY to's.ifsa ramp as the sigma: au Um. ilhe use Gail, 3•111.4 f F A It M ER - S Star Bone Phosphate. and may hare the claims Attie article prandial to tools notice for the first time. the taatiotactursrs would suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE Is worthy of their. eXperimental trial at laet;,past experience warranting the tallest confidence , that as. ter a trial they will and their testimony to time of hundreds of farmer, who now regard It as the cheap est and beet manure in the market. • THE AMMONIA. isoappliedabondantly tho organic portion the bons. PRICE $55 PER TN BAOIL Partnere wishing Ground Ren O e, 011 IN of Vitriol, can supplied. Give as a call. is.A. Spangler bu our Phosphate for sale. PETRR BOBLITE. Manufactarer. BURKHOLDER * WILSON, Beaus Hay.P rasa Buitdingo, N. W.corner Wuhington and BAHroad sta. Getty.le any Ponta 1.3.. The Phosphate Is for sale b 7 • A. Win & SPANOLZR sows , G Gett ettym ysbu bu rg,rg Pa. . . Pr GRAFT & EOEMIIIODII, Gush* Station, Pa. NEIMAN & RIEDEL It. Oxfwd. Pa CHARLES KUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—tf A Word to the Wise I HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMBRB Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! O MORO X A. CODORI THE importance of a quick, ee l- flue and durable Fertiliser, adapted to the of our county, is acknowledged by ell garmers.• Hav ing satisfied myself, attar long study. and careful ez. periment, that Y. C. Itaauta's Chemical Fertilizer sorpsues all others In adaptednesse to an Made of soil, I have purchased the right tor Adams county, sod am prepared to fill orders for It promptly and on reasonable term.. It le no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by unlimber of our Partners, and is admitted by al/ who have It to be the best In the market, %lid the cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Vert(User la any quantity, and will deliver In any town or village in the County, when ordered In not lees quantity than • TON. I mancifaetuae it for sale at $6O per ton wlthosj begs, or $65 in bag.. MID fertilizer Is compoeed 45( the best fertilising chemical. that con be had. I heie DO oil of vitriol; It does not contain any ammonia, therefore-I do not use it. Neither do I use lime nor ashes. THE OBJECT OF TUE Ci'MIC.ALL FERTILIZER to to Introduce a fertilizer kfiat will last NT a series s clops—not only for one. It contains intinclera animal matter to mature the grain and make it ripen suly, whlie the ammonia ibmes the growth. I expect to manufactures large ripply this win ter for the spring crope,and therefore invite farmer. •nd the public gen erally to ere It • trial on all kinds of Grains and. Vegetables. CAITTION.—I hereby give notice that )arm Eights hereafter sold anlesssign•d by me. ar. infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to law, fronf‘which there is no appeal. tg!i...All order. will be promptly attended to by ad dressing OZOROX BBNIMIL, Bender., Me. Penna. RL E. N. Mel( IMM General Agent tarsals of Coat ty end Stateßlghta,Bender.ville,Adamseintaty, Pa Dec:2s.-1y COMPLETE MANURE, Super-17tospItate of Lime, Ammonia and Pala., This Manure coutalue all the elements to produce large crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all who used it, Pleo by distinguished chemise• who have, by analyels, tested Its qualities. Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each. DIXON, SDARPLEES k CO., 39 South Water and 40 South Delaware Avenue, And by dealers generally through/int theemitry Far Informstion,eddress Ben Bower, Phlladel Ibis [Yob. 19.-1, gift and girt if mum - M E --- INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL-TWO BULLION DOLLARS. Assets Tan. 1, 1869, J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary GE(y4IIrON, Wt Secretary T. B 2d JUie 18 ectretary West Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Apil 30,1860.-lint INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTR AMERICA, NO. 232 . WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA L'ICORPORATID 1794. , - MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE. Asteta Jan. 141809, 323 39 $2000,000 LOSERS PAID IN CASH, /GROH ITS OR GANIZATION. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, CHARM PLATT, Prealdeat. Ties Prssidont K. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in West Middle &reel, Ontystarrg, Pa• April 30, 1869.-43 m MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INOORTORATID, MARCH 18,1861. Preedent-43•or1eswepo. Vlce-Preoldailt—Baniu e I MI crs• I I . Secretary—D. A.Buoblirt, Treasurer—lL G. Fahneatock. IseantlysOommitte•—ltobertkeCnrdy,H A .P 1 k ns.7acob King. Mouggers.--Georgel3wope,D. A .Boahler,B.Mcenv dy, B. R.Jhaesell,ll.6 .laMmotaelc,Gettysbarr;Jamb King, Straka township ; Frederick Diehl, Franklin EL A. Picking, Strobes; Abdiel I.GIM,Now Oz rd; Wm. I,oss White, Liberty; IL O. Peters,Petersburg (Y. IL ILThilOompanyjollmltod In its oporatiow to t • county of Adams. It has been In operation for mon than 17 pi/in, and In that period haa wide hat mu ati maasont,havlng paid Inmo by firodirtas that wind mounting toovorSl6,ooo. Any puma dealing no In mranowan apply to Maar of tho managers. arm. Zxecutf vs Comm Moe meets at the o2co of Company, on the Mat Wodneeday In every womb at fiVelook, P. L. PIM* 'oasis.— WO and gotanranta. EAGLE HOTEL. The largest sad mostoommodlom la 00111511 OPMAIMMIIIITIMI Mill WAS= JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. sarAnOatiMus,forPustagers and laggsge,rn a to tho Dowlt, osarrivilantdeparturreofEat lea Train,. Cfarehleerrants,sadroasesableebargea .-11•729,118 t- KEYgTONE HOTEL. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. HIS is anew House, and hasbeen A6.llttet up I. tl• mai *sprawls! styls. It. koala • Owasso sad °clamant; being Is Ow mostbusiiiss portion of dm tows. itariarrsags• mintbaibus lasdefortiassosat ssis 'Art eissiista,wlth aingissitali ism eipectilsevi mensats, said meinisimol as Clarks we Wall nu sviiry sailievorteplerew. Malt il y saosopi Sot Ikkosatattersisidletili•P‘bikt Itiwiladlys teitallsre otpublkpatroass ' ' lila 9 111 • nfthturf, &c. TRY YRS BOWER'S WAMAMILND HENRY BOWER, C7icmiBt, PHILADELPHIA. I=l3 WARLIST/D /7/.2l ►ROY ADVITII/TlOll.l Agents, PRI,LADELPIII• POl 111i2 ET 'WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 79 SOUTH BTRIZT, BALTimoax, MD $8,966 282 30 CHAS. J. MARTIN. President A. 7. WILLMARTH, Vice President V,A.BIALD 9dVies reddent H. A. PICKING, Agent, CHASSIS PIEPII7I7AL Isottos Limited or Perpetual Policia& MATHIA NOSES, secretary ADAMS COUNTY 0/YIOBRB GITTYBBURG, PINNA GETTYSIIVRG, PA. NOW OPEN. HARPER, IIIiPIN2II4O ItUltuwromammal's AIM g. between I. Oettsobsny, TIMMS OP PEWS Tu STAN. AND Biti - r1142L tit day morning, at C.OO a yearl It not paid within the rem', eontinued until all arearaVs. the option of the publlittera. ADVERTISEMEIT9 are 1. rates. A liberal redustion: I 341yertLsIng by the gnarl*, Special nonce" will be bo agreed upon. , 41/ - The elnsulatioa et the one halt larger their** • newspaper In Adams ecsmty thing nuxtinnu it cannot tle Jou ilbax of aR Wads IA ted and at bar rate". Hand. Pamphlets, he., M every track printed at short notice.. • • orriciALD oll7kl OPIN widen edge—Hobert J, FOS ..Irs,iok !edges—J..oi J. loth Prothoooto rit—J boob Menton. !Ili/fent *di awarder-110.D Cterk of SU Courto—A. W. r . District Attoriotry—W go. Trsostinir-11. D. Maine, .lesertf—Pbilip auto. Grocer—Dr. N. J. tiloClurtr. .Y 'Arne yor—J ree U. Kollor . Caw IS/lie/an 'l4loalUi so Wl* II trituon. Glork—J . N. Na 34cOlosio. Physiciosi to Jail— .lh:rector s of set Poor-401M ileojainiu Deardorff. agleil • —lt. J. *Volt Trns.risror.-1 ut—J. C. Neely. Pkysi A.ditors—li,nry L. r•aae , G. Ele.gr. soiouciLlar Ginn !hr./tit—C. H Buehler. fi. W. Cr,.o, IC4berc rain, A.M. a f.Wrk—V. D. Dayborn. t%nstfettle«—U•orge W.W•tkort. It Llirector7 4 — fa. Quitis, Warreu, Wm. It. Ityitot, Jae I. ri r.cre.tor y —A,JlL —X. it. Vahnenstuck. • ,*reline'? sauellf P , lsideict 6444 . r—J. Bair. I%ller—floury 4. Beuuar. • DireeJarri—Aleutga Wli Wirt, David Wills, Da•id K diverry, William D.liidloir,Jde datnvoo. ill= ; • re4(dent-4omg• throne. • lighter—tleorge Arnold. teller—SatWaal 04.14111111. Ll:rte: or) --tiourge throne, Da•W ar •,1z1).. J 03 g 4 d.n ner, tiewtge 4011:a J ,b, 1r 41,4,1. I= 11111113 Nrcreary-.W I Ilan/ e. rre.l.44.lr,—Atexmvier Cdt.an ts 4; eri—Joini ituyp. J. 14 II :,,acre Sylugter, tiourg• 1:1141 .4.l.l.•ndortiolmatk. .Y 4311.1 , iI'47IIIII7OILINSII Pregid,Xl—U•ufk•SWOpe. Pruident—irmu.4 IL. Ras s-crefary—Darld ♦. Bust2ter, Pew:ewer-114yard J. i•pusetue Y.. eutive C....5ic244-11.0bert Vicki ug, Jac,,t) =I 1',14,1ent.-3aluatol [tartest rb,t r .,, 5t.1 4 / I II—WI/11141311 iledhtr -r . op .Yecretary=lleary ty, ;Jr 1.41 .I , :reiuty tetra(' Pre .Vi a /err—W,lli•ok a. 1t...11t, Vre,l..rici .194 H.,Xeelelifill. lcrusixo gisiociA P ".. , 1 - ut—Eklw4rdll.eattpiistua •• lent—William A Don I. h(cCroa . ry. ,"....c.we.cr—.labn Culp. tli 19,1—J. W. 4.., tYN•ol.Joh u. leturt, Wsft. r. Atkin • COMIPOT . shnestock ge:relry-111 in. A. DULICSO uarer—Jot U. Danner 11.ry.),II—t. d'lnnaer. 31, 11.-41,14 r. A. D 121XCIE:11 —lout ge W. McClellan N r. • try 34 , 1 /surer —Swage wicel.us. N . , (.1;1•111, IL J. Stenie, 31. la* jl STTTIO Ulla SAi .1 f!rlt•r—Hobert McCurdy. tnd Treasurer-Davtd CIO.. depart arrive drat train makes eines • ir4 4,1 Me rtl 4114 Sc Er tI,J wit!. Usititu,o,.. tilocia,llo7ll.. • 't yr L. I), Nu. 14, 4". 0. 0. ~, 1 .....14.46J r. 1.14.4.ent, 120. 1. 0 II l.t 4,, I 4 , 1 Monday L.J7e, No. 730 C.rk,v,e tat 't 1.1,6 d •trollts, ' 4 flll. ',old • Lodge, ...ILL SO, I. la a trees, rely 4..111141•TO / / PIS tribe. ,V0..11, 1.0. R. er. ll.all.rvery 1.'11,44y eraniug. P.,,,!N0.9, '. —Nurlll "very Skturti.sy evenitag. I== L r nes) — PtLstor, its , ry Prole...re ot r.ag Sdl44mth nsuraltix 44,4 - 0,.4.4,4.1.ty '4 , 44444E4g. Datl4lll v.:Jag ierriCe omitted. i•rf t. dICII.I '4012 tth morning as* ry 4444,41644. - 14 41 ..4 •:•44,4p.df U. 5'444 , 44 . •ICOII 0.144 h lb. 1 f4411 . 11.L4y Pressqt,A.l4 . 117 444 . li. MU' 444 44 1 •u t em ening. and N . an% tioNrated—ltev. 11/ ", , ,ru.c4a rwuß aid Joacpb 8011. li}nr naJr2lllllg 1113 d after • , ''••• . by .4.4.14 i dppoiattneots. trotenionat M. KEI.A.UTII, • Ls.. tiottystnarg, P.. 01)11 .Isiduedr pomp tit AtteLded 01111,.• w Sant:l24o etriet. sort • Jure U, ISiki-t! McCOP.7A.U,G,II • t..a, ochre :•orr400rill•O ,ore. Ch..ag borer/KS itrwrt. ..r.otiou moo to Sat • • id.. o..ag d eg•Logel, Ann .1 ti ao w egsysloYll, 00411. 0. .t..gor,at.gll.hatrhro ly aggrudod to. st • ooAtirl. tad rho lo t vra •orl otbor orators Stet Sotto 13.1149.-tr r. • J. COVER, ATT AL• btvr, oreapils .itte ),u.r tledluipstwatnestid teal I ricer J•trwtal • sad ,r cll.'s., i tiglioor•eitint,Gett Ma, 29.1607*. A. IT'D A. B NKr t!LlW,wlflptViipt •as .4•1•11oths, dr Tice it itereitidentif It Mors •,,oitt • la • our t (Gott a)A.VID WILLS • 4. LAW,OIc• it olarialtd .19,..0r 9(3881r/89 , 0am • As, 29.1807. D R. u. s. HUBER, S. S. Corner of Chumberstncri aid orrouri Cai. Tirellk =I jig. J. A. ARMSTII Having located At NW II to all branch.. of bla prolamin', big °aka idles oot probaskasillyis liolistaamoms, P. 0., I. . Adams cuasty, Pa. j R. J. W. C. O'NEA Us ht. Odlo• at him costa •tr•sa,ttra loot. oov•th• °surlier( „May 29,11111 T, JOHN L. HILL, M. 011>osin Chamb•otianrig street, a Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, PBX ICriTartng Ulan In conntant • path vie www N ow rid of sold, w DEi..r.E. BERKErt ...I. rs.lat lINPOSOa 1K K orvleasto ilk • totbUo. cille• • oppo'lletheOltMlsU. trititr. tilted to say oMlit ertildatbe i Porto:l,ln wont of toll rtiotor riled tocall. Ciro' rossolisto s July 30. 111419.—tt DR. H. W. LEF Littleatoum, Adams' • • NAVING patissairstly hoestodi Prigs is the meserti primitkim Sunny. Odes Is lamilard area dtrimot. §ardwart, 6 H . * RDWAI,I AL C 111 ibeeriboreksvoisller•Ssms with as Inseam, supply of 01111111, which their ore oferlsite a B 'Maar* street. • t psis ad soul 111:031t domino,' poitt•l„ Osrposter' TIN elsokassitkils 100 i a oasoke•t or , LII 411,10casiza OR AJLA, I'[ to aO. Ac r b•talirte artseat t this Store Ivory sea • ker. walk t 414 us Sad swam Ilat. age • etaptepal lona.'. 141011 alt eilkasmastaidll Datil , limelLmt7t—"— oYsigwe. ‘ll*. aft en lea Oba*
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