. • She 3tar and • ,Ptutinel. 1 tualditt Ss* Sus, au . PALL AND WINTER L TR N G 'Hats and Caps , -' Boots and Shoes. N E W FIRM! COBBAN OUNNINGHAM H AYZicts; received from the City a new and large CLOTHING," t • HATS & CAPS , - BOOTS & SHOES, .7 NOTIONS, tic. The goods hare all been selected with great pre and with a dailm to meat the wants of die community. The public will And therm& to beet the beet quality and the L ft.T.E . ST STYLES. One and all are Invited to call at our Store, on 'Balti more street, Gettysburg., nearly opposite Fahnestock Bros. t B. 0. COBB AN, JAB. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 22.—tf U .***l4iiiimarc; ihida34, ker. $, ism A sit „„ oy4l, FAR :THE DAIPX OF • QUEEN VICfrORIA.--131totted about a mile from Windsor, it is probably the most perfect as it Is the most expensive thinf of the kind in the world. Its d:tiry department is thus described: "We entered a beautiful cottage, and were shown-by one of the Queen's fa vorite servants into a room about thir ty feet square, the roof supported by six octagonal columns of white marble, with richly-carved capitals. The Boors were of white porcelain tiles, the win dows stained eters, bordered with may blossoms, daisies, butter-cups,. - and primroses. The floors were lined with tiles of porcelain of a delicate blue tint with rich medallions inserted of the Queen, Prince Consort, and each of the children. Shields, monograms of the royal family, and bas-reliefs of agricul tural designs representig the seasons, completed the ornamentation of this exquisite dairy. All around the walls ran a marble table, and through the centre two long ones, supported by marble post/IR:sting on basins, through which runs a perpetualstream of spring water. By this means the table slabs are always cold, and the temperature of the dairy is chill; while the white and gilt china milk and butter dishes resting on the tables are never placed in water. We drank the delicious milk, just brought in bright metal buckets, lined with porcelain, the Queen's monogram and crest glittering on the brasi plates on the covers. In the room where the butter was made, milk skimmed and strained, we feasted our eyes on the rows of metal porcelain lined cans of every size, made to luck, and sent to the royal family even as far as Scotland ; so they always have good milk and butter. The churn was of metal, also, lined with porcelain made in two compartments. The out side chamber surrounding the cylinder could have warm or cold water poured In to regulate the `coming of the but ter' without disturbing the cream. The lid was screwed on, and the stationary stand on which the whole was turned made the work ease attd rapid. But while over sixty cows are daily milk ed, and as many mote are out grazing, the royal family are more than sails fled, and Londoners more than dissat lofted to see the rolls of golden butter and cans of cream sold from the model farm Air saving money for the Queen ! I know the butter is sold, for we break fasted on it this morning, and we paid for it, not as a bribe, but a regular mar ket bargain at the dairy.--Bura/ Amer i can. SAVE THE LEAVES.—the time is near when trees will shed their leaves. This is the grand harvest for the forest in manure. Some of us have learned the lesson and have taken advantage of IL But the great majority permit the leaves to lie where they go, and in the country, outside of the wood, they are scattereAfar and near, and are but little benefit. So it is with the cowrie grasses and weeds; they are permitted to go down or dry on their stalks, their substance lost or a portion of it retained in the swamps. Here Is a source of good manure in great part wasted, that might be made available. This ma nure is particularly calculated to bene fit some kinds of vegetation, among which are trees, grapevines and the small, fruits. They have become ac customed to this kind of food, and thrive upon it. Apply plentifully.— If the roots lie deep remove some of the soil, and having filled with leaves, re turn all, or the greater part of it. Be not afraid to use the leaves plentifully, mixed with the soil, or without it sim ply lying on the surface of the ground enough soil to hold them. We make it a business to use all kinds of vegetable refuse that presents Itself. Where it is wanting it is a good plan to draw it from the forest, scatter it among the trees, and let It lie there until the soil requires working In the spring or early summer. We find it a good plan to leave the black surface undisturbed till the hot weather sets in. It will draw the heat where there is but little of it, and when it is most required. This is true especially with grape vines. But now is the time to save the leaves and discarded grasses. Do you think they are valueless because so light. There is much substance for the weight, or rather much effect. The reason for this is that• they afford a natural foodlfor the trees, shrubs and vines. Applied in abundance, with proper tillage, nothing can be better. Then gather the harvest of leaves and imitate natures wisdom.— Utica Her ald. ' Fowuz IN ORCILARDEL—The public has yet to learn the full advantage of keeping poultry. Few seem to appre ciate what they may do mong trees in an orchard. Let any (mei', them in an orchard of a quarter Tf an Acre, where the may be kept by pidket fence four or five feet high ; put in, say one hundred and twenty-five fowls, and observe the result. They will avoid annoyance in the garden, of which so many complain ;—while they will work among the trees, doing just what is needed, and destroying everything that can injure the fruit trees, in the shape of bugs, worms, or any other in sects,; and lay a large number of eggs, which. are a cast article, to Ray nothing of chickens, which pay well for raising at the present time. I have tried it and know it is so. I have aborit one hundred fowls, which have worked admirably among my treeri. keeping the ground in good condition; keeping off the insects, and promoting the growth of the orchard. lam satisfied that we have yet to learn the full ben efits which may be derived from the proper management of fowls ; and it is quite possible that the method I have suggested may offer the best way of getting our apple orchards in bear ing eondition.—Parmers' Home Jour nal. Tax AcruAL Velma or Cows. The .ittnerimen Stock - Journal, in ref went:. to the subject, says:."Now, we can go into a dairying neighborhood, and p o int to harmers who are losing how. two to litres thousand dollars, by a g cows yielding two hun k. *of butter per year, instead a" ' 4%0 would yield from live to dxistillinxl pounds in the same time. . Ilitowniany dairymen can tell the rel- Unit v due of each cow of his herd by actual test? There is a little lustre. meat for this purpose 4.that don't cost much, but why few dairymen know anything shout it. It Weaned* "Lac. tometer," constructed by placing a number of glass tubes, of equal length and diattistat . ,ln a wooden frame. The **from each cow is placed in some of tbiee One tubes; there they stand side by sib. and You'ean set th vdepth of cream Wit-rises in each gib e , re p ro . eenting & certain cow, and estimatin g -,us value thereby." FALL AND WINTER CLOT II I N G AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S, OPPOSITE STAR AND SENTINEL OFFICE, GETTYSBURG, PA. Yon will always End the beet qualities and latest styles of COATS, PANTS , VESTS , OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIRTS Trunks, Valiss, Umbrellas, • and A great and large rarletyof NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of which will be sold at abort profits andwarrag,- ,ed to please. Oise him a call at Ms store on Bola.' more o t t!r 2 e 4 st i alti u t if'm old Stand) near the Diamond. BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTYSBURG, PENNA YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE RANK Hate just received from dm City a larireaesort• meat 01 \BOOTS& SHOES ETD GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting,ot Calf & Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai- ters, Slippers, &c Made in latest styles and of best mate riais We also EANTIPACTORE TO ORDER, all Mods of BOOTS AND BROSS--the work being made up .of beet material' and by drat cite. workmen - . The senior partner has been in the business for over years and personally superintends ail work made up. We respectfally invite the attention of the public to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cash prices,toitlve entire satisfaction. DAVID HITZbfILLEB, JACOB A.KITZMILLER Aprill6,lB69.—tl REMOVED I NewlStore Room near Court-house D. H. KLINGEL HAS reamed his Boot and Shoe Store to hii:new Store Roots, a few doors month of the Court boon, and nearly opposite the Compiler eke, Ulan'. more, street, Gettysburg. U. haa.latd in a Large new stock of goods, which he will sell at reduced priced. tin °Cars LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS,MI style*. LADIES' MOROOOO BALMORALS IN LASGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOMS GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' HIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, - DIETS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all ity/es, GENTS' BROGANS. Ac., ke. JOILtRASSiI Al 7. 6 Re, KISSES' BALMURAL GAITERSA misBeB•NOBAN3OO BiLMORALS, ke., to., tc.,_tc. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' OALF BALMORALS.I BOYS' BROGANS, IC., Re: INFANTS' MORS, CI styles, `IN LARGE vsairry. Aila , B o ot' and Sitar . 1 . 3/ tiiapwn manufacture coo. =Mt= Aii w ilitie 'plant the lowest living profits. Buy. ers,from towu and country.are looted to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else. where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The bf aNIpiIfaCTIISING of Boots, Shoes,and Gai ters, will slab bs carried on, in all its branches, as ha lore. itepairing done an short notice. BP employing none but alase workmen, and urine none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left tut done to du etre it. 03. T hankfa I for partfavors, be solicit, a cantina ante of publlc patronap. D. H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, July 16,116 C-if BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW EsrABL ISHMENT. 1. Hllandersigned Is es created • new building.for a Boot and Shoe listabllibment. on Cerllslest., seartheilallroaditation, In Gettysburg where be aow °germ for sale. Boots, Shoes , Gaiters , Slip . pQrs, c., orsteit,weasen sad shildrau,of difersnt styles and grilses. He has a linesseortiamill to select from ,and willsellevery sr tioleet theinnatlest profits. WORK !FADS TO ORDPY., of the beet materials ( ' end ussrlunanehl". Ivory efort ads to render satielbotlon. ?be patrenesieof tbe publlris solicited. Calllo,andmolestfrom Ms stock orlon's your mean. are. In • Ober MOO yen cannot ?Mita beg July 1.738011.--ly JOHN . ILING JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR OHAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG Ti undersigned, of the late firm of Gso. Jacobs & Bro., wogld most respectfully Inform his friends and the public: generally. that be has ripened • Merchant Tailoring establishment to Chambereburg street, nest door to the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone Home, where he will be happy to wilt on all who may pistrbnise him. His stock of Crime, cstssimsas, vIUSTINGS, THIKKINGIS, ,ke., &a.. &C., 'wlllbsfoundchoid►ndebisp—very desirable to leed from. All kinds of Goods for esle—whetber be mannfeetarai or not. GOODS NADI UP with dispatch, as well when bought at other 'tensile at his own. The very beet work will be made—toed fits and substantial sewing —and nothing will be deemed too such trouble to reader satisfactkos in every use. The latest New York Tashionersgularly received. Netting dons, a 6 usual. A share of public patronage it solicited, and uo of fense/wed to deserve it. April 16.—tt Ready Made-Clothing. THZ PLAOI TO OZT TEI Worth of your Money, AND MORE. riga vindlantrod, bolas porabardthe CLOTH nre BTORI of Jacob Itrtuketitotom the 'catb oat comer of tbe egoare. Gettysburg, and hsvfirg added a lot of sew Goods, Low often sa !simony st. tssettreemortmeut of CLOTHING ?OR ►ALL APR) WLIPTIL and widebtko Tiff BO at midi Weer tbat imam*. OA to tam them of Tory rooMdly. Call sod Judo* tur Mao. To lok at th e aroolloat eacarial. tag*. g, sod mat and sabotaatbd owing. sod timot to got Ms tow prior—WWl cannot bolo bat bay, whoa Sky aso it so iamb to their bairns: to do • ;Bs bia Oak, Punta, Title, at all idyl se sad ma- Whir; Haw Beata and Maw Skirt , all Wad& Boelary. Glove& Flaadvrehltdr, Berl-Ws, Cravat& Lama sad ?aver Oallara, Boapead• a 1411610. kink; Traaks, Valises. DebraUm, Peek* liCatirsi, &gam illooklag sad Cterwfag TobsesesApea Stracksery, Plata W Jmniriorith v i sor mei owe raitalsa, bro statertma to died] ta a tlair piblia te Ms Iwo stook, saalbleat that It will pbiat no eits tisa at alp arliavtar. Darklst tb• Inses—cerser of Tort tb• Diass Onsttpmenr. 00t.,3 4 1148.:4t LIME WOLF. NOR R, S HEAD-QUARTERS, On the - S. 2 Oorne• of Ceot . re Square, Fall & Winter Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND S L- HOES, Woolen Lind er-C lothing with a large assortment of NOTIONS , TRUNKS , And everything found in a Gentleman's GIVE US A CALL. Oct. 1, lit39.—tf gents, !mg* PeditintL will sesame thspractice of Medicine. Office at his DRUG STORE, INI CHAMBERSBURG IT., GETTYSBURG DRUGS, 2111010'NRS, PATENT .1111DICIN XPI, sTA TIONERY, PRRIPUMERY, BOARS, TOILET AR DTI WIWI% PURE SPICED, Ac. Da. B. HOIINEWB D1A.11.11.1101A. MIXTURE for Maims Sforbus, Cali; Diarrhams, Orstarp„ Sick Stomach, •o. full direct{on• with every bottle July 9. 1169etf DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIS Store in Braat!a Building, Balto. a LITTLESTO WN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted it up In the best style. I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drags to the citizens of Littlestown and vicinity at he lowest market rates, consisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Pore Spice.. Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Suspend Fancy articles. A full euortment of Brtuibes, Stationery of all kinds,eigare, Tobacco and Banff. iiiiirtfoore'sglectro-MagnotieBosp will wash with hard or soft water sold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are ;nada boautihilly white without boiling or blueing. This Is thebest Soap In use. Try it. It is warranted not to Injure:he hands or fabric. Gittlestown,MaylB.-1y JAMES MUMS. 69. JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs - & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS' DYES AND DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INES, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY Id ERC HANTS AU P - PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powders the best and cheapest tor Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes. HUBER'S , ,. Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, ilenta'a. June 11. 1869.—11 WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. McCARTNEY. u7nmes to Warta his Custinners and the Public generally. that having perohmed the intones of his Partner (L. V. 11. Sorsa) la the Watch and Jewelry Store 00 Bealmore et..i Gettysburg, ne will spare no efforts to Mee satialketion to all. He has Joel returned frost the City with a splendid assortment of GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN AND IMES WATCHES. JEWELRY': I-ILVER. YEA' AND.% TABLE SPOONS. FORKS; GOLD. SILT ER AND STAEL PRAYS SPECTA CLES; atm, C.LOCKS of the bar 11110111. !}facture. MUSICAL' INSTEP ERNI.% VIOLIN it QUIT AR STRINGS SCREWS AND BRIDGES Wrinateh and Clock Work wfrranted for oneWir. Jewelry repairing executed in &meat and workman Ilk. manner. ISept.lo, ISell.—tt ISAAC K. STAUFFER. WATCHES & JEWELRY, N 0.1411 NORTH 81100 ND MEWL caner of Quarry , PHILADELPHIA, An amortmeat of Watches, Jewelr.Bllrer and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Siraepshi ng of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. (Aug. 13, 1869.-ly v. XCASIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO T Oti-RAPHS, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTYP.I2I, dv., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, LID ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. sit-Wodestla Nothlagbettliebirrt ofltakind.o.l sad =sable our stack. Oefle. lan bastralshodfromallaogistivasinsitlos ken at thisealliory TYSON'S OLD STAND. .Oat. s.—t, , , JOSEPH JAOOEII 1869. MILLINERY. 1869. Has jUllt opened a larp moaa*aoat of BONNETS & HATS ad. mid,. 471.0.19. Feathers, Flowers dc , Ribbons . All d which wak t auk priela. oid• Wailer at tlealionairso flogdat - • fit. HAS AR ran AT GETTYBEIIIRG, PA., the Largest and_l]toot Stocks of TIM [ATM . "; STItLES OP THE II CST IUNIIZAC CUREDi alao a Large Variety of Furnishing Store DR. R. tiORNER Also, Dealer In Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, 4Vatthro and Vmograph MISS MoCREARY i earthly Man WaCIIIMI ' JOU!l v. hIcCILEARY "Best always Cheapest. ), rtz Beet and Cheapest, SADDLES, COLLARSBRIDJ s, and, HARNESS o.r all kinds, in the County arealways to be found at the old and,well known stanti v italtintore st.,oppoilte the Presbyterian Church .(IiteCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount - es,' are complete) n every respectand warranted to be of the very best material and workmanship. . Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN COT II BEAT. They are the beet FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made any. where and in the moat substantial manner . Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft names, Fly.nets and everything In the lin Nose bettor or cheaper; Our prides have beer:tannings, to the lo wes ill slog standard. A liberal percentage forcash ,off allbilleamounting to 35 or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned ant to be in everyrespect as represented. • Thankful forpast favors welnvite attention to our present stock. as..Givis as •call and e gamine Pante Atm QUALITY Jan.29.1868.—tf D. McCREARY • SON. r j A.R.RaGE-MAKING RESUMED. Yhewerbelng oventhe undersig,neehave resumed the OARRIA6B-MAKINC UUBINBI3I3, at theirold stand,in Salt Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the wait fashionable, substantial. and superior manner. lot of new and second-hand OARBIAGIMI,BUOGIEB SO., on hand, which they will dispose 01 at the lowest pricsk and ail orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as poulble. ~'REPAIRINO.~ done wlttiol lope col, and at , :heupest rate.. A large lot of new and , ,ld HARNESS .n hind for ails. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofcire en loyed by them, theyeolleit awl will endeavor to te a large share In theft:item 4,15.29.-tf DANNER & ZINGLER. Buggies and Carriages REMOVAL. 'PIM undersigned has removed hi. Carriage-mak 1. log shop to ti e oast end of Middle street, Getty. burg. Pa.. where he will continue to build all kind. o work in hie line, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING- TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &c. His work Is all pnt up of RUM material and by the beet of mechanics, and cannot fall to Ore astir. Diction. His prices are always reasonable. Ile solic its orders,conddent that be can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderaterates. July 1, 1868.-ly NEW HARNESS SHOP JOHN CULP NPORHS his friends and the public generally that 1. he has resumed the ilaroess-mak log Minium., and oponed a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing lb. Passenger depot,-where he will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES, PLY.NETS, de de which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Also TRUNKS of all kinds REPAIRING and NP.NDTNG ettended iopromptly. Ilseing been working et the bnwineu for 30 year., I eau guaranty the beet kind of work, ell bring mode tinder my own superintendence. Give me is c•II. Mae 7, 1969.—tf JOHN CULT'. Tints of Zravtl. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN teases Gettysburg at 0 00, A. 31 andeonnects et IlstiorerJunction with trwitiego lag North and Booth, p a,aengure reaching Baltimore •t 1 40, If. M., ClArrigburgt,t 17 53, P. M., Philade phis at 6 00, P..M.,11,11d Nvvr York at fl 25, P.M. R nrd•e at Orttynbart at 12 45,P. M., with pamengers from B Itimurr, Harrlabarg,kc SZCOND TRAINleAvet o,ttyabur v. u 300 P.M and connects at Hanover Junction with his Train (oath at 3 52, P. M., resehiog Baltimore a 6 15, P. M. Ittattroing arrives at Getty'burg • 5 45, P. M.. .ith imam:igen from Baltimore iarrisburg, Philadelphia, kc A Pasaeneor Car la also attached to the Freigh train, which leave. ElanararJunctfon at 7.10 A. ll reacbing Gettysburg e 10.20. Pnestugers leuvlug Harrisburg In the 5.15 A. M. trait; car thus reach Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. .The trefight train, with Panenger Car attached, will leave Gett pbu rg at 2 P. SI., reneblngthe Junction st 5.25 Ang. 20, 1669 READING RAILROAD FALL ARRANGEMENT, .2110.ATDA1, SEPT. 13th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North arid Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, Heading. Pottsville. Tamaqua Ashland,Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, dpbrata. Li tit. Lancaster. Colombia, Sc., ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 2.10. 5.20.840, 9 40 A. M., 2.00 and 4 45 P. SI., con n act log with similsrTrains on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and arriving at New York at 10.00. 11.45 A. M., 315, 9.25 and 10.29 P. M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.10' and 5.20 A, M., Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg fob Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minereville,Aehland,Shamokin, Pine Grose, AI. lentown•nd Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.M. 2.00 sod 4.10 P. 51.,stopping at Lebanon 'and principal Way Sta tions: the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottaville, Schujikill Raven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and dusquehauna Rai I Itioadleas• Harris burg at 8 40 P.M. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M.,12.00 ttooo, 6.00 sad 8.00 P. 9., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. H.; Sleeping cars accouipan the 9.00 A. M., 5.00 and 8.00 P.M-train:shorn New York, witbout change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia atr:3o • connerting with similar train on East Penna.Rati. road, returning frau. Rendln gat 6.30 P. M.,stopping, at all Station■. Leave Pottaville at 6.40,9.00 A. M, and 2.46 P.M., Herndon at 930 A M., Shainokin at 6.40 and 10 55 A. M., Ashland at 7.05 A. M, and 12.30 0000, Tamaqua at 8.33 A. M., and 2.20' P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Lease Potts,'lle. era. S thuyiki iAnd Susquehanna Railroad at 13.16 A. M for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. M. for PinsOrove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train: Leave. Reading at 5.40 A. M., passes Reading at 7.30 A. M., arrivin at Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M., returning, leave. Philadelphia at 5.15 P.M. Pottstown Accomniodation Train, leaves Potts. town at 6.25 A . , eaturnin g I eavos Philadelphia at 4.30 P. II Columbia ItallßoadTrainil eavaßaadlogatr.ls A. M., and 8.15 P. M.(or Ephrata, LIM:, Lancaatar Columbta.ke. Peeklonian Rat Iltoad Tratattaave PerklomaaJano. tion at 9.00 A. II" 6.00 and 3 15 P. 111., returning, Leave eabwanknilla at 6.65, 8.12• A. M., and 12 55 'noen, connecting with titular train!. on Reedit g Rail Hoed. tiolebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 and eno P.M.. returning. leave 80,07. town at 796 A. 2d..and 11.60 noon, connecting with similar train. on Beading Railroad. Chester Talley Railroad Trains late* Bridgeport at 8 1 46 A. M.,2.20 and 6.36 P. M., returning, leave Downingtown .16.10 A. M., LOO and 6.46 P. IN., con • Denting with traluson Reading Railroad On Sundays: leave New York at 6.00 and 8.00 P. 31., 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.• Harrisburg at 6.20 A. M. 4.10 and 4.46 P. M., and R eading at 1246 midnight, and 7.16 A. M. for Harrisburg, at 7.05 A. if .and 6.17 P. M. for New York and 8.40 A. M., and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, lelleage,Seaaon, School and Rs our slop Tickets, to and from all points,st reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed. each Passes ger. . GI A.NICOLLB. General 3 aperintendeut Readlag,Pa., Oct.B, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SPRING SCHEDULE. On sod after May 9, 1869, Trains will') an e Hanover Junction an follows: MUTH NORTHWARD 13.94 p. m.-Daily for Willitport, daily (except Sundays for Blm Rochester, &Melo, NI ally and Brie and the Wed. 10.14 s. y (except ,Bands) for Elmira, Buff alo, 2.13 p. nir.-Dally(exceyilllundsys)for Williamsport and Lie. / &pp p. m.-Daili(avrept Bandy) for Tort. ojuip. Sundae's) for Ihirrieburg sad the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.07 a. me-Dalyystopping at Paittononly. Liu a. in.- Stations.Bally (except Sundays) stopping st tH 12.30 p. m.-DsHistopping it Peados only. ALM p.m.-Deily (except Sundays) etoppthget the Stations. MDW. S. YOUNO.Oen..Pascrgent, Baltimore, Md. • Ayymip B Mal, Gen. Superintendent. Way 111.11169.-tf Harrisburg,ffences, ij&INSYLVANLS. CENTRAL RAILROAD. • Doubletraak routs running between Plabsislphia sad Pittsburg. Trains biasing illittVabarg mike the folloadag oualatlaue with ale Trunk liner ' gattyrburg .lases at 8.16 I. m. & 12.40 p. m. ..nursrJunetiottarrit• 10.06 " s . limps 10.68 " 946 " •Imuilaburg snit* 1241 p.ai. 1146 0 leave 11.50 2.16 a. m. Pbtladalphla arrly4i 9.40 r" 0.10 Harrisburg lists '142 11.10 Pittsburg amiss =6 a. ut. 9.10 At Ptdiadsltikla blase isaaasokbras are made wlth the arida, kr Nye loth, Doe tm and all llaatani . Miss. At Platebara consatioatAre awe la eke New Oita Divot aMb theiralaa for all RNA= 111;11.1101 fartherlalbrasatioaapplito IDWARD IFTLLIMA 'NM W. OVA es lll Gai 4 speste t., Goa. tiedesAlteneit. Pa. ilammir Asield,ll6~iis. MO' i 4 "c: FICIW tuntsil, 14r. Reapers. and Mowers. A eateful eiLiHmittaticin of them, machines willeolo- mines May one of the superior meriti over all ethers, strength, durability, esse of draft, sod re- . liability for work, on all kind, otground, and Is ev ery variety of gnus and grain. Coutident of this we Invite those In want of a good machine to examine fir r eemselvti bek.repnrchesing elsewhere. sae machine■ can be sold as Naked Mowers— REAPERS as Hand Bake, Belf-Rake; or Dropper.-- Two differeut alms: hat Machine, with two cutter Bars and three knives, tutting five and • hal feet int grain and Sour feet eight inches in grass; No. 2, cot- Gel; four feet six Inches. (I We have that confidence in these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test them with any other they may wish, and keep the one that gives most metier...don. DODGES' Alt/I'OIJAN SELF RARE, has given inch general satisfaction that we consider it the'best Self-Rake out, and is attached t, en other machine except the' Dodge Machine, the Ohio and Doc - kayo patent. For the benefit of those wanting machine. we would refer them to a tow of those to whom we have sold the last Seabee, viz: John Deardorff, Ben., Ephraim Lady, George Lady, Jonathan Wailer, James Mickley, ' Daniel Settle, John Bender, • John Eckert, Wm. Foot, ' ' Cornelius Lott, Wm. Gulden, Wm. Rose. Also, WIRM-TOOTII WAY RAKES, including the celebrated Brandt Rake, and Self-discharging Bakes. Also: PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND PARE IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Person. wishing to examine machines will Sod them at the warehouse of Jour'. Wilts A Sows, Getty' burg. Pa., or at the residence of the aubscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Ilarriaburg road. Per- sons wanting Circulars will address the subscriber, Gettpburg, pa. WM. WIBLE, Agent STILL AHFAD ! One of the Greatest Machines of the l Age, S superior to any other Machine now in mse, an will excel any that will ever he introdnced, bar tug been thoroughly tried and given general satisfac tion. I Would now inform all those who intend pur chasing Machines to call and examine for themselvea. This Machine le noted particularly to excel all other machines in strength, durability. 194/10 of draft, and reliability of work, In all kinds of grass and grain.— It cuta lodged grain admirably, which la a great it.., in Machines to • farmer. It can be must as a hand rakes. well as a seltraker. It cuts fc feet 2 inches In grain; 4 feet 10 inches In grass; has a steel cutter bar, with wrought Iron guards; It can he nand a. a dingle Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine can be had. AIso.I3I.IIREMAN'S SELF-DISCHARGING RORER RAKE, and the great and well-known LEANT the hest rakes trot introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON TRAIBLE SIIOTEL PLOUGH. wrought iron frame, very light and a trong, steel shovels, easily adj anted to run .hallos or clasp, and is neatly and tastefully made ALSO, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN tma MILL, the old amborough Van improved, for many years a groat favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It is large and strong, "an two cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of FARMING IMPLEM EN TS always on hand. Any person wishing to examine these machines can see them at the Battle-Bald hotel or at my residence, 3 miles from Gettysburg. between the Taneytown road end the Baltimore pike. W. K. GALLAGHER May 28, 18651—tf GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or Belt This machine ban enccesatully competed se Ith all the beaker the different patented Grain Separators, and now he. the reputation of being the ,best Separator ever proivdced in tact, the only Separator and ChM*• er ever before the public to give general eatinfactiom The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently gird on two •ber.a. One man can easilv move or shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble on a barn floor as m I,llwin on thresher and shaker. It Is nlsu easily ont in operation. :t Is simple, easily managed, reliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work , by while in operation. 11 , 4 making, near the dust as the common machine or other bepniatorte. Farmers cim rest assured that this machine is nu humbug. a mijudging from the high recfernmendatlon of farmers that are usaig them we mutt come to the &inclusion that it is the very machine that farmer. want. The following are • few of the pronoun who hare aced this machine, well known, and to wham the public are referred for further luferm4tlon: wm. J. Peters, Flora Date, 'Hanle co.. Stu Kohler, near New Oxford, John D. Pf.ditz, near Gettysburg :Henry Hat bold, York hprings. iletniel Peter., Beuderville, •• Julia Waltman, Nlcz.lterrystown •• Ile:heel Fiacel, SlountJoy twp., •• •• it lin Semi!. Mr.•. 4 herrystogro, •• Wm. F. tlraudon, York eprings, •• Ito pair C.tatiogs te• the above machine will he kept by the Agent, and also by Ephraim Vince,. near Dotty stairg. A4l orders for the Separators can be addressed to ABRAM IIIiIiKUOLDER., Agent, July 30-4 m• Clearspritia, York co., Pa. garptuttrs and Contra(tom Wm. C. Stallsmith & Sop, GETTYSBURG, PA.„ Carpenters and Contractors Doors, Shutters, - Blinds, Door it sUcCURDY 617p'i and Window Frames, Cor- Conetantlyon hand and manufactured to order o BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and •t lEASONABLE PRICES. 1103.0rderspromptly attended to Jan.15,1869,—tf GEO. C. CASEIMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., 'Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs tlie public that hobos removed tab's new glop 00 Stratton street between York and Railroad streets and le prepared to take contracts for patting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rates as any builder in Gettysburg—all work guaranteed lobe o best quality. ir.hopestiy strict atlienti; , m to bust nese Lb merit publicpatronage. (i(ve me stall. April 9, 1899.-tt • WM. CHRITZMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA, Carpenter 'and Contractor , Haring removed to my new B b B P On Washington street, between Middle ana Ohambi esburg streets, • and Introduced Steam Power. sm prepared to fur nigh all Medanf work for building purposes. of the best mater land as neatly andchesply emit can be dmee at any other establishxnentin the county. ix werifsoced Rands rs/lways in readiness and .word. waited with pratePts ea and d tirbatch ilir•Orders for all kinds of Et raekets,Bc roll s, Mould lags. dc., promt tly Oiled and on n essonable term,. April 18.1689 -tf C•A N N 0_ MAR:BLE WORKS OORNBR OF BALTIMOILI AND BAST MID DLE BT.,DPPOBITB THE COURT-HOUBB, II CULT DX BOXEPTIOZ• OP W 0 II Lie TIM TRI FUZE! ITYLI OP TES ART May 21,1wr.-et G ETTYBBUBGMARB g Yttpoi.. au tlforkil treet,ilsttystouts ,Pa. Irberitlue srepreparedtorarslibidTkiadsetworklntheirliait COE ♦! KVIIIUINSII,TOSIBB, s>•uBTONIP sit he s hortaitsetiessadarchisp sa t b rillsospoi MIP4, lies LtProdimiOskul melons CM ilitillmailtaiscisirt. THE WA) RL D DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Henry Culp, Henry King, Kliah• Penreee. David Stewart W. Roo White, J.J. Kerr, Andrew We'keit, Wm. Ingham, John Guinn, • John N. Hoffman, John N. Boyer, April 23.-tt HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, LEWIS A. BUSHMAN GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c Vitrltte Ntrds. GATTYSBUBG, PA., mums. as,. Lo. wistfiuntous. FORTY THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS Wareshipped from oar house in One Year, to turtlUes, claim. and merchants, In every part of the country, from Maine to California, amounting in vain. to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS; Our facilities for traMacting this immense busbies are better than ever before. We bare agents In all the principal cities to purchase goods from the Mann facturece, Importers, sod others, for CAUL and often at an immense sacrifice from the original cost of pro due title,. Oar stock conststs, In part, ot the II:11'411m goode SHAWLS. BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS. OI NO. HAMS. DRESS GOODS. TABLE LINEN; TOWELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SKIRTS, 00E8479, Sc., ko. SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPOONIV , PLATED'ON NICKEL SILVER, DESERT FORKS, FIVE-BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITANNIA WARE, GLASS WARR, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, In great varlet). ' ELEGANT FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHIGVGRAPII ALBUMS.' the newest and choicest style/ In Morocco and Velvet Bindings. MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, HANDKER CHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, Sc. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OF THE NEW EST STYLES. We have alp made arreagements with some of the Jostling Publishing 'toasty, that will enable us to sell the standard and latest works of popular authors at about one-half the regular price:—such as 111110 N. MOOl/2, BURNS, .111Crou. and Tinertsos'e Wollnli In full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of others. ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE We do not offer a of fixle article of mercbandlae. that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not uk you to buy goals from us unkun we can sell them cheaper than you can obtain them fn any other way,—whlle the greater part of our good. are sold at about One-Half the Regular Rates. Wa want good reliable agents in every pert of the Country. By employing your spare time to form clubs and lending as orders, you can obtain the most liberal commissions, either In CASH or HEIM RAN. DISK, and all goods sent by us will be as represented, 'and we anarintee satisfaction to every one dealing with our house. Agents should collect ton cents from each customer and forward to us in advance, for Descriptive Check. of the goods we sell. Theholders of the Checks have the privilege of either purchasing the article thereon deeeribed, or of exchanging tog any article mentioned on our Chda— logo., numbering over 360 different articles—not one of which can be purchased is the usual way for the same money. Theadvantages of first sending for Cheeks -are these:—We ate constantly baying small lots of very valuable goods, which are not on our catalogues, and for which we issue checks till all are sold; beside,, In every large club we will put checks for WATCHAS, QUILTS, BLASIUS'S, DIVAS PATTKINS, OT 10510 other article of value. /wing some members of the club on article for about one quarter of ill value. "In every order emanating to over ssgfaccompsoled by the cash, the .k gent may retain $. and in whey order of over pm may be retained to PAY TB.E EXPRESS CHARGES. • Thle offer Is more especially to eaglet Agent. in the 'Nemeth and 'eontliern State*, but is open to all ca. tolutra. COMMISSIONS Agents wf 11 be paid ten per cent, in Oash or Mer chandise, when they FILL U' TIM' EMIL C 1,1711, fur which Leinw we ghee partial List of Commissions ; FOR AN 0 DKR OP 130, from a club of Third:. we will pay the Agent, as commission,23 yds. Brown or Bleached Sheeting, Good Dress Pattern, Wool Square Shawl. French Caseimer Pants and Vest Pat tern, Fine Large White Counterpane, etc., or $3.00 In cash. FOR AN ORDER OF $6O, front • Club of Fifty, we welt inty the Agent, as Conenhision, 46 yds. Sheeting. One pair heavy Wool Blouses, Poplin Draw potter*, lioadsoine W..0l Squats Suave, ollver•Caae Wattb,, etc_ etc, or $5.00 in cash. • / FOR AN ORDER OF WO, front &Club of One Ran dted, we will pay the Agent, as um: minion, 100 yds. good yard•wldn sheeting. Coin Silver Ranting Cate Watch, Rich Lin,. Wool Shawl, Snit of all Wool French Cazatmer, etc., etc 610 in cash. Wedo wt employ any Travelling Ageota, and cus tomers 'honk, not pay money to parsons purportlog to Wont agent., ungess personalty aoptatnted. END MONEY ALWAYS BY REGISTERED LEITERS. For further particulars sand for our new 8 page Catalogue., PARKER & CO., 9$ 4.. t 100 Summer st., Boston, Mass Oct. 22, N 69.-13. Chestnut and 12th Street PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO., JEWELERS GRA.NI) OPENING 111371312 F A 1, L EEO CHRISTMAS TRADE Mr AIAG_NIFICENT STOCK oF'ALL TUE: OVELTIES WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE,r FANCY GOODS, &c BRIDAL GIFTS 4 SPECIALTY BAILEY & CO. here the handeomeat store in the World, and will at all times be:pletwed to receive and 'hoer ♦lef•ora through their eetabllehment BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE Chestnut and 12th Streets, PHILADELtHI. A. Oct. 15, 1869.-3 m REAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an ag'incy for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE In connection with my law blasfneas in Gettysburg Partleswishing te sell,or buy lands, may find it t their advantage to call. Farms and Woodland. 98 ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER fortil.Bo A GOOD /ARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMER near Gettysburg ennui lend. A No. 1 FARM, neer Ge ttysburg red gravel laud. 'A FARM. 130 ACRES. AT $BO pica ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LA N 0.63 ACRES,, AT *o PEE ACRE. A "VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 eclairs HEAVY TIMBER, 'AT $45 PER ACES, VERY AMU P. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT , $6,000. A VERY ()HEAP FARM, TIMBER GOOD LAND FOR AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $36 PER ACRE. A PARK, 100 ACRES, moor Gettysburg. A VERY GOOD' FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $3O PER ACRE. two miles from Gettysburg. A FARM. four miles from Gettysburg, Ego PER ACRE CHEAP A VERY GOOD CHEAP FARM, two miles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD— JOINING. A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDFR, $56 PER ACRE. A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW. $5,000 ALSO MANY OTHER TRACTS: ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWS E • G.:MoCREARY. Attorney anew. Gettysburg, Pune 111869.—t HIITLON & MeCONNELt i.. FURNITURE WARiEROOMS,' No. 809 Market street, north aide, PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, DINING ROOM and MAYO= TURNIP. TURK of the LATRAT BTYLRI3 and BURT MANUFACTURE; afro PRATEIGL DIM and MATTB:RBII2B. • E1ept.17,1109.-3an FALL AND WThTER FASHIONS. . M BE. AL BIN London w DER tiliss.hiust test :Zed from Paris ritt selected frees the g noveltiair g a i t' tlir s nu„t N Trimmings to insured In Paris. LAB!, RIBEtONII, BMWS, BRIDAL VMS, .1110WEEE, Mill JEWELRY. and MMUS nem" PATTERNB. anchludva. agent tor Mrs. M. Work'soelebrattd syn. tan Ilinr cutting ladies' drowse, saisquee, Wingate, Ea. N. W. corner of Eleventh sad Chestnut Areas. PHILADELPHLII. 5ept.17,1869-6in FOR SALE. THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICE DWit,LLING HOUSE, trout, oa 40 rest lot, with tmonstury Brick lativinald tow, to trot Clan repair, two doors fur Owort Roam, ow Haltiotars street, will too wades sor• omoutodonag tom& Nemo u.-st_ FURNITURE ROOMS, GETTYSBURG, PA. WARNER & CO. I NVITY special attention to their large assortment of Household Familiar., all of the beat make and latest styles, which they are selling at City prices. COTTAGE SUITS, Containing BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, WASH-STAND TEAPOT TABLE. POUR CHAIRS, NURSE ROCKER, and TOWEL EACH-- sets as low as 130. Also, PARLOR & CHAMBER FERNITURE of all kinds In separate plecao-1301A8, TABUS CHAIRS, STANDS. BUREAUS. TOWEL RACKS, WARDROBES, WORKTABLES, DINING sod BREAK VAST TABLES. 'EXTENSIVE TABLES, CRIBB,III ATTRKSSRS, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOW, Can, BREWS CARRIAGES, STEP LADDER.., BRAJKETS, kr, Ac., and a large . • assortment of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SP.RINO BOTTOM: Uall and Examine South-east corner of Centre Square Oct. 22, 180.—tf GROVER Sr, BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SJ G MACHINES, 49:5 BroadwO y, .New York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. • Using both throad. directly front the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and uo waste, of read. %%derange of application without change of at Juatment. The seam retains i tabeauty •nd finxinessaft erwsab ins and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Pon. lag Machines. these Machin. execute the most besot ifo I and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. fa-?be Highest Premiums at all the (afro and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded tbeGrover k Raker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in com petition. sirr he very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR., was cunferred on the repre sentative of the °rover * Baker Sewing lisieblues,at the Exposition Unizerselle, Peril, 1'67, the• attest leg their greet sopetiorlty over all other Sewing Mectiiin es. Xl}For sale by D. W. ROBISON, H-ettysburg NOTICE. ItQB undersigned having had 17 years' experience as a practical Operator on dewing Machine' woolil recommend the Grover & Bal:ar Family Ma chine as the cheapest sod best mad:bine for family ace. The simplicity of conatructitn and eluticity of stitch made by these machines are two very Import ant point. in their favor. 2L0,000 of these machines are today bearing witness to the truth of our as sertions and the demand G steadily Increasing. We have also fibuttie Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers use. Call and see as. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Chamber burg ■t., Gettysburg, PA. /onelL 18139.-I,' BUILDERS. MATERIAL IN ALL rARIETIIS. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTELS WILL C. HUTCHENS, No. GMT. CHARLESSt., BALTIMORE. SEND FOR PRICE LIST /fit -Parties ordering from seeing thisedeertisement will confers L►or by mentioning the MMe of the paper.. [apt. 17, 1.86-Bgro SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. J_ E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers, 902 CHESTNUT ST., nave rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estab lishment, destroyed by fire In January last, and brio opened the name for butane:ea. 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 visit and inspect their Storo JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET Sept. 24 WM. KNABE & CO., XANDIACTURZI3 OP GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Ng) These inatniments have been beton, the Public for nearly Thirty Tears, and upon their antiallence alone attained all ntvintrobesed pro emoitudico WA* pro. connote them unequaled. Their TONE combines rest-power, sweetneas and fins ringing quality, u wall as great purity of Intoastido and evenness throughout the entire wale. Their TOUCH • f. pai n t eteette, and enth.ely tree from the stiff ness fogad Is so mss y _Pianos. WORILMANSIIIP • • they are unexcelled. Craing [ICAO but the Tory beet seasotsettseaterfai, the Urge capinet employed Da our business enables ne to keep continually ,an immanae Mock of lumber. EC.. on bald. . . immpcias SWAIM PIANOS hamaanilifinelistproved theMrnna Basle and the AO BALM TIMMS. WI wan call special attention to our We improve. saints in GRAND PIANOS AND SOARS GUARDS, Patented Auguit 14,111116, Which bring tb•Planoreeararimieseientbaabisepet been attained. Every Piano fully WarraniedforPius Years. sirP. MINT& York, 1%.,110bt Agent !brats Mara :celebrated Instrumento, Is by spook] ettsopipsidip 'enabled W tars Ish them at the yopr knrelo liatFory IVM. AMON & OCt,, Jabs 11, 11169.—11ia Balltundts. ESTALI3LIt3H4I) ITT 1851. • EEMOVAI4._ , c• JACOB Et L.E - JEWELER, Invites Ws patrons and Um public innaniSmo his New Mrs, - No. 1320 Chestnut st., Philadelphia,' whirr they will 11124 Akria sax& of DIANONTESOESAVIIEE, "Wil Brims sad PLATED wARE, at Moderstis N. B.—WATCHES and JEW/SZT sarstalty re. JEWELS! and SELVES WAS, of IS tienE toads W 0 04 r. [July IL 11309.41111 SENT- FREE. 1/4. , 0 1111/11, lON. 001 SEED CATALOGUE Ih4 OIIIDII to th• PLOWER .VEGETABLE _ : 4 4501 1 1 1 4.19au.Nta. hasam livery.loWird "Ana* *fib. =pew sad vainabut wait, fr•• or cal erre, AMU tmaellistely 11.01(11111, BON 406411111 wasp iihr a aanlea_ Meat, Naeltester, II • z. Oot 111411111%.4140 MEAT MARKET! 011108.4311 B. STOW/R.B TUADDEIIB 8. ATOLL usviNa uttered Into partnership Iri the Ittrl\M -1.4 BRING BUBIIO6BB, wherry It on IA all Its branches. All Aloft of Fresh Meat Every Day: Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Saudi meats every Wednesday, Thursday and nriday morn- Inga Market stand 'at 000.11.11taver's residence unchain• hamburg street, second Square. Those having fat stock for sale will find It to their advantage to call on or address the •ew Tires ding.l3,lll64—t f West Middle Street Market (YEAR THE OOVBT•HOIIBE.) Every Day in the Week, PreahEeeftbreolimes a week. Tueed,y. Wedoee day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton everyday. Orders left at my m•rket iu the evening will be promptly delivered no following morning June 18, 1869-t f MEAT WAN '( ' ED TES HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORL ffams and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale June 4.—t( GROCERIES' St LUMBER. H. Keefer's Store , ON THE HILL,BALTIMOIiE EIt.,GETTTSBURG, PA. FRESH GROCERIES every week from the City, Provisions, Dried an Green Fruits °tall kind., always on hand, at lowest rates. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHEESE, PYRE OIDER VII ZOAR,SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, BROOMS, lc.; also, LUMBER, rich as Scantling, Posts, Ac., continually on hand at lowest Ilving rates. Call and see. Aug. 6, 1369.—tt NEW GROCERY. AMOS ECKERT, York•st., opposite Chriamer's Bakery. Gettysburg, Penn'a., pirvins the attention of the Public to an entlreiy 1 new and thole. STOCK OF GROCERIES, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT COAL-01L, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, Alsoja general' amortmeat of Notices. s3.Hoptag to SITe watialbctioa to all wbo may fa vor me with a call,l solicit a *hare of the public pa tronage. AMOS BCICEBT. Sept.l7,lBeO.—tf WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retell Dealer In tl-ROCERIES AND LIQUOR 4. A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. lery Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BlTTlSS.aleennllvhloh la Mhibler's Herb Bitten. pure Liquors for Medical pur paw at WM. J ILLRTIIV . Tilde Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARS, &c, at WM. J. AtABSIN'I3. April 30, 1810 Mar. 4,1869.-1 y WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, .636, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, *iieuA general assortment of all Goods usually. kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec.. 4, 1867.4. B A'R GA' .1 N'S 18.ths low . • G E. R Y • IN GETTYSBURG. , • JACOB Clia4lll3 liiiF=trew . tr":7 7 toP,lT A „,,,`"`rs:* lusipet nosolvipd PIUR .1 G.RO.CERTE S lisobidiug 0441!•4 . 1 1 _110.014 , loop, Ml grices,Tobsecodlalt,lndsts,ir Alas QUEENSWAREi: COMMOTION* j Jli awtddip as bead 11110Mitall tat joriip.AB is Hu Tor me- GM, Ile sseilasd Dip Par,yoar 11•0 1 36.11111%—ke ' • • • J.llr. ORM. :G:lt' - '0..C.'..r::k.. 7 t .. ". WY. B. XWa 1411 OPINID • Grocery, - Vegetable and Notion Store Mblimilikana4fatatisellsabs Bisques UM* I X 64l ** ' EAST YORK STREET wiser* to isprepaid to son an obis. as the obispos la the. Ohs ass tall. • /11.4 ti Mntaning. NEW FIRM PITOVICR t WiBLE BCIiDAT EXCEPTED O E) BO M. A. COM R I York street, below Wolf's Hotel 05roctrito. consisting in part of ettatt, guider, gime, &c. Cook and Parlor STOVES, OF ALL KINDS. The latest, and most approved styles TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumber OF ALL KINDS Call •St• Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD STREET GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. =THZatidersigned has bcrogbt out 6t. former part ner,Vin.Gutstu,snd now continues THE LIME-BURNINO BUSINESS the Gettysburg Lime Silos; on thecorme of the Haibrood and North Stratton street. Thank NI or posrpatronage, be will endeavor to d it. continuance, by prosecuting the business as vivo one ly and eau taiga a scale as poesible—always selling • good article and giving good 13114/13 re. Farm•r* and others may look for the promptfilling of order. Healsoconthahes the COAL BUBINESS offering the moot popular kinds. Liormokaapert .ad otherishould give him a call. Blacksmith Coal cola (tautly on hand LlmeaDdCosldellveredenywhere o Gttysbarr G•ttisburg. Nov . 20. 1 UT tatiliztro, &c. FAR ME R S TRY THE Star Bone Phosphate. To all agricuirnriets, therefore, who are in search of an soave and permanent manure, and who may have the claims of this article presented to their notice for the dm time, the manntsmnrera would suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE Is worthy of their eaparimeatal trial. at lut; past experience warranting the fullest confidence, that af ter • trial they will sad their teathaoay to that of hundreds of farmers who now regard it sis the cheap eat and beet manure in the market. THE AMMONIA le 'applied abundantly trop the organic portion the bone. PRIM 166 PER TON IN BAGS. /armors wishing Ground 8041.011 of Vitriol, can b supplied. Give no a call. ggi.A. Spangler !ma our Phosphate for male. RIMER BGSLITZ. Idanufacthrer. BURKHOLDER A WILSON, Beater Hq-Prees Buildings, N, W.corner Washington and Railroad its. Gettysburg, Penna. ~The Phosphate is for tale by A. SPANGLBR, Gettysburg, Pa. WIBLIt A SONS, Gettysburg, Pr GRAY? A ECKSHRODI, Granite Station, Pa. BIELHORN t BENDER, New Oxibrd, Pa CHARLES KUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—tf A Word to the Wise HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! THE importance of a quick, ac- AL theandltuable fertiliser, adapted to the moil dour county, to ac.knowliciged by altlaraters. Hav ing satisfied myself, after long stady and (*raftl so. printout, that P. %UMW' Chemical Fertilizer strpartee all other, la adaptedneese to all Wade of Ed. I hare purchased the right for Adam. county, and au prepared to fill orders brie promptly and on reasonable terms. It le no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TREED by *number of our jammers, and le admitted by all who have It be the beet In the market, end the cheapest. I ant prepared to Tarnish this Fertllbter In any quantity, and will deliver In any town or village in the County,. when *edited fp not lees jquantity than • TON. I aannbotnas it *meal' at $6O per ton without bap, or gab tu hags. This iltrtillser 1. compmed of the best ohestkabt that can belts& I sae no oil of vittbl; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do not use ft. Neither do I nee lime nor ashes. THE Olinger Or TNT OHTICIOIL natTruzez II to hrtrodne• s fertiliser that will jut fora lulu • mege—not only for one. It contains staleientsabnal mottos to mature the pain and make It ripen cub, while the anancothi brew the growth.. I expect to mannastarea Isrmrsupply thiswintor for the epilog =ald therefore invite tensors ud thepablio gem give it a trial on all kinds of Grains and .11 1 VT "L ION.—I heribi give aotico that /arra lUglits totraelter sold, anhoire*sed ato, are fatetammeuste ell ray light, sad will be prosecuted find drift with according to law, ham which theta le no ems!. &uln a egi.All Mier' Will he gtomptlrigtended to by ad. 011011011 suns, Esaileretr Ram. N. MoiLllthl General Agent for eale of Coun ty DO O —/.7 andiltat•lfiglite,SendeirtilleiAdameceanty, Pa. 46 . BOWER'S COMPLETE .MANURE, N.A.III3IACTOW HENRY BOWER, Chemist, PHILADJLPHI* =I • . • te AsumUd' a and Agog WAIMASTiD nu nut ugususai4 . litiolloeurottaittedas ell tbe:ollonemi to produce Vtp erupe Oen Wadi, aid Is . Maly moarstesded by all 'obit used ft, cloo by dblubleldubsd ebtlublk• lib* bare, by aielyskt, tasted Its quattto. • Packed tifitapitof 206 Mt. each.. Draq, maximal 00., ' Areas. in Booth Waterast4o Saab Mayan Avian% PEALADIIip,RI•. • IWILIIAM REYNOLDS, 7! 9017TH STRUT, mammon Jo .Ikadlly dollen ire . rani throusholOk lag ildbrpotioa,sidrese Kea %Wit ' • • ifiNIVIC.-1 WOOD FOR BALE, r • $9 O . MUM OAX souiriox.olit,h AA , 8 AND•4II, IsAkessaidiewierdiats.Ponol. OM. A3lO/114 ad tPlauglAillt• 1111•11.—st J 4108 RICILICY 11" II" VIOL t Maker' • I' 041 oasoksoper n 'Viet/VIZ/0a 07 AL 71 4116 !anis Vorsisioar the ow an UMW= " I ' t ein imiimenasilistilil bore wtt, tool, 7;411:11.47) 11''In Er/MOIL 16 nonfarm...Aar Rol f !mord ge. between • TERM& or . illE STIR AM) strnmo (lay morning, at am If not !mkt withla the continued until all gaga*" the option of She Puliliaita. .invEtrriatiiiraTe are rates. A liberal reductioti advertising hy the q SPoolol iaotleei will be be agreed upon. WThe ciroulation etibir I Is one half larger than that • newspaper In Adams oountrf tiling medium, it cannot be . 1 JOB Hrovi of allidadsllllll ted and at fair Tato& Hand- Pamphlet., atr., In every printed at short 'gotten oFFICIAL D couxtrovvVits 'resident/ kidge—RotkertJ.lllo6 A a wiate Judgit —Joss,* J. OM Prothonotary—Jacob • a iste rUnd tieeorder—W..D.lK. Clerk ofthe Courts—A. W. illtater °Lark: Allorriey—W al. A • D swum 2 5-, aturer—H. D , 34 ,, if —PAW p Hann. Clip) rier—Dr. W. J . lieClure Surveyor-4~ D. Kolbe Clan 1.4 is time rs--,/ &cub Lot t,3494. ad d.Wicb. Clerk--J. Jaffa , ' . =.ona.MoOloari. Plyoiclas 0 . 11 oat. Diroolori of the Poar—Jo Yb ileinf.settla UaarJorß. Sterien •i. J If. l'Pe uvrer-4 • ,a—J. C. S.ly. PNysiciass-4 luditors—lleory L. ttian, lard 8. fle..gy. SJILOCYJIO/ 411TTT1111 ilarjell—C. It Buehler. RIZSZEC=I3= W. CU., 11,0ert 1.1.. A.Y. D.til Mont+ .V.l 61m6/41--(leor to Ir Yi nete,,-• Va. tine Warren, Wa. IL Sytteir, le/36 Nl.ll .i . / CeettArjf a —R. G. Vatine.tock. ' • it• itA4lBllO • .•,sident--00orge &WWI: ie r—J . Emory &air. Teller—Henry 8. Sooner. tl,rectors—theinge 881490. Wi Wirt, David 8 / 1 118, David 'Sid harry, D .UW281;10411 ?amoon. =CI erclictent —George Throne. rhier —6 "once Arnold. feller—S.o%W asbsnan • • rhrect,ri —in•rge throne, IMIld M i("rner, atoms A .elnnn, J oba IrUitklTd. trim oasis Callen riident LActilck. • ~ : retzry—.VVllliaa B. lifinthil. frr curer—Alexantler Cubeit: .11,1Lsri—JolAo Hupp, J. L. au. moagler, Jeurp Utile 110[410er Cabers. • ,11.0V1 cluxtv •OTQILIyIU =! Prefideal—Aamuld d. RHrdi Stcret,ary—Darld A. Bdobler. Tresskirer—Edd•rd 1. Vatioddtodk. Miecidise (. 3 4daUtos—It4tittt Picking, J.icoh King. CuCarTT LOXICSLIVIA, hat —Samuel llortsin. • Vise "nn.tent:—WillUssi YeAb ,1144$ SC.Ja42I-4111g R , • ,etli wa Ira Tr f. 4..rer —Da•ld Wills. .B.iss7 rs—Williain 8. Mlles'. W s ha. frsdosisk Disbl, W... P•sustii, Jain U. 1404•111180 s. ■t; monis siiiloCUirlo • /o.l Edward G .Irahosatock, V., Pr./idea-I'llllam Ditaqui lecnstar f. liotirairr . " rre leurer—.loho Calp. Jig naierg—J W. C. o . s sal. John D. Fie rg..t I ehart,'Wm. F. Atkinson 411 Pe, g g—E . . Valgneatock Win. A. Duln N. = D. IttieWee. N, 111 L• W.A.6l$. wain COSIPMIT.. P,l4.l , nt—leorge W. ifeClollso. .1.•,•t/ry 444 h...tsktrer—Ssataiol ..thia4yerA-0. W. llcelellaa, B. B Au...e11, U.J. Stable, M. Webs' • • 1.1 ITTTSIII7IO 111/1101 ~er.ger—ltobert Ifeellidy. y tnd Treasurer—David WI tiu, .I.3p.trt 9 arrive ILO [Au dr.t trttn make. Close. Coe I.:44teri t and western po tr With Ai SocIATION/I. Xo. 1. 0. 0. ,'. ils out liwilroaditrestrielhiri /".., • . Brc i..ipotene, 126,1. O.Q. II 01.1,1 end :Id Ifoleitay in L.r1yc,Y0.366,4. Carlisle tad 11.411 road et:costa, lid • in .I.lt in lath. q• 11. Be ywaLls L Age, No. 1e0, (.. m ,r 0 ttrr.t, "vary Nlondii7 ev,gllll rribe. N 0.31.1.0. 1?....e.- 1 -1 11411. every Friday evening. T. / 3 ,,t N 0.9, G. A. R —North Zait co v vvry Saturday livening. .7! rric ee b 7 Profeveors of College Sabbath morning a. .Velizeipley evening. Outlay ..venin4oervice omitted. A . , r James')—itar. Z. - Bre 4 4ubatb ,norafog and even 14y evening. '5; li.l Kpitcvai—Revi: H. 0. ,ntver. iervicee isttheth CI:101111 and Tnnrclity evening. • rr,sbyt , ri.tn—Rer. Wm. U. MINI. awning sod evenleg, mind W'scla G., mod Wormatd—lter. W R. II rho,* 5 Lob 5t15 doralmg rod mi,mi• erenlag. Joseph 8011. flatry,l4.. morning antrafternoon. u„,eezi {. erro,ttr.srs.—Rev. J. Ja by special appointments. - 12',rattssieu41.0g 31. KRA.UTEI," A my s LAW. Oettysaurg-, Pa. OoU buslowei promptly •ttet.ded to. °Plea oo B•lttm..ra street, walla al June IS, 1569-t( I) McOUNA • o,llce .••loor 'fagot store, Cu ..beriburg street, • tl 6rteatiou tou to lalle, iettl..neut estates. all lagat lad eaniiona, Soggily, flack•pa t1,14t U. •L 51141410. prompt •ly attended to. act'. a. ./catai, cod !hole• 10 t /cych•ad other waiter/a etatte. Jute 18, 11159.-tf J. COVER, &TTO: IL • Ltiv,..iilo•r 4:$1111111it• •Il /Char Sailaesseutrastedtobiss Jac. Ueteteee trbeteegoet .0a 0 we's caret, 141 tIcaJr•Itroot,iiiitt ]ley 29.1867. • dA.VID A. B ÜBH.L4 NMY Vl' LA W, will promptly • one Ir,l all other boolossaitelnuted .rir I Bee •t at. Arkloace lathes 11,1adilte ttle :ourt foam [Gettig )AVID WILLS, A. Al 4 A vir,Orlcio At sincsoldAseld urcerefoeatrelga►re, May 29,1667. DR. 11. S. HUM" S. IL Corner ne , Ofeenehenlow. and *Fronts 0.1. I'4W/ MAIL. Joie 11, 1569.—t( IDR. J. A. AlitiSTll6. &Ong lonstod at NINO& to all branches of bin protonolinnonad his odic. when not prolltakninnylll4 Mal(minnows, P.O. I edam, county, Pa: J. DR. J. W. C. O'NEA . L Elsa hie Odic* as his magma t r set .6 rie ioor •Irpoirotaehalipi 0 ettysbarg,AbLy3l9,l•lll. JOHN L. HILL, M. D. Onion In Obamberstrarg tglrei. UNA! lief Hotel, GWIITSBUSih'PIarA airßaviair baia Ls eoastaat pistis• patients eau be moored of good. wart. im p 11 R. Y.*. ihr. •: . • 7:7 a t , taributi or Timm's° Op KO. AMMilliagek oppodgM Iw, bd.= attend to aoy in51031303333433p • Pero:Hullo I3Ut ,r O&M' •I cod tocalt. reestitikkisseiblur. ^k• July 30,1369.—tf • DR. IL W. LE.F4E, Liteltstown, Adeatipethp , AVINO paemsaerV haaSel II ; • -L.'. mar tit all 1111110fei • • Borprf. Oess e ts Loililbeed • . hardware, • , H ARDWARIC •ND 4(10 Hsi ibis:Mar akiviksirstilissairt With w Isumsus• supply of 111 • , 01111128, which they arc oforimat o Baltimore strsot,stptlso ausy steak oonalstsli parte " • Corp ' Toot tealrasilti,"lhii4 Chi tlll eirmhst.., , t euy,.Zr II
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