he Itar and ,Otntincl. , Now. 19. 1869 ROW , TO KAIRRET EMT= hioFi • • • - tou Oulttva or tells how the farmers near Philadelphia get so high a price for their btitter : "First, they always make a first class article, so iheii customers, sure of getting the best there is, will not de iert them on account of a rise in the price. Second, they bring In.their but ter in a showy and attractive condi tion. No pot or delf ware,, no tub or pail of oak or hemlock, no vulgar fir kin Is used to entomb those noble balls, golden-hued with the aroma of white clover and Poa pratensis lingering in the firm grain. A-large tin vessel, de; eigned expressly for the business, has chambers at each end, into which ice Is put. The wooden shelves, about three inches apart, rest on little pro jections from -the sides. A layer of balls is then placed on the bottom and covered with its shelf, but not so as to touch or mar the handsome print of a sheaf of grain, which stands out on the top of each_ ball ; on the shelf another layer of prints, and so on till the vea sel Is fall, they containing forty or If ty pound prints, The tin, with ice In each end, is then set in a wooden tub which has been cooled with ice or spring water. Over this is drawn - a cover of padded carpeting, with oil cloth on the. top. Thus hot air and dust are wholly excluded, and the but ter rides to the 'city and opens in the marjtet-house in as fine condition as 1 when packed in the spring -house. In jtist this way, with this degree of 'care • and skill, is the best Philadelphia but ter made, marked and marketed. No wonder the Philadelphians would rath er pay seventy-five cents than go back from such manna to the leeks and onions of the common firkin A HUGE FARM AND How IT IS WORKED.—The Cincinnati Gazette has the following: "What do you say to a corn-field in Benton co., Indiana, of 7,000 acres, in good condition and growing splendidly ? It is to be found on the farm of Adams Earl, Esq., who resides In Lafayette. Messrs Earl & Fowler have 30,000 acres In Benton county, in one body, well watered ; and- with permanent improvements, having 140 miles of hedge fence and 65 miles of board fence, 30 dwelling hous es for tenants, three blacksmith shops, etc. To cultivate the corn land 169 one and two-horse ploughs were kept in daily use, and on the pasture lands 4,100 head of cattle are now feeding for the New York market, and will be shipped this fall by rail. Messrs. Earl & Fowler give their personal supervis ion to the farm, besides attending to their separate interests, the former a jobbing merchant, and the latter banker. With the late improvements in farm machinery and harvesting im plements, they are enabled to keep the model farm in good condition, and from present appearances the balance sheet will be on the right side, as here tofore." MOWING WITH A CAMEL.—Being in the Park in New York, the other day, we saw—what perhaps few of out readers haye ever seen—a camel mow ing! Here one of these humped ani mals-was harnessed to a lawn mower, which he drew with great steadiness and apparent ease. The harness re sembled" a bresat-plate for a horse, with the plate resting on his neck in front of the hump on his shoulders, with the shoulder strap under his body, behind his forelegs. He threw his weight into it as the ox does into the yoke. He was not a very large ..sized camel, but would weigh perhaps ,nine hundred pounds. He had mowed 'an acre or more, cutting the grass very smoothly. There was in the Immedl ate vicinity a flock of beautiful Cots wold sheep under the care of an old Seotchman and two dogs; thus tad eating to what use the lawn gram. would be put In the coming winter. There were some two hundred of these fine sheep in the flock. There wasaist, a herd of deer and elk in an enclosurr in the Park, which, with the sheep and camels, have to be fed with. had in the whiten—H. Y. Far. ENGLISH. WHEAT CROP.-311". J. B Lewes has Written his annual letter ti. the Times as regards the probable yield of English wheat the current year; and the remarkable success of his pre vious estimates entitles it to- the gen eral attention it receives from the English press. He reaches the con clusion: "That the wheat crop of 1869 is slightly below the average in quan tity, and it will also be deficient in quality, as estimated by the weight per bushel. Assuming that an aver age crop is represented by e produce 01 N- bushels, weighing 611bs. per bushel. I am' disposed to fix the present crop as equal to 27 bushels of the same weight." The quantity of imported wheat to be required by the United Kingdom from other - countries, for the year to come, he estimates at 9,750,000 quarters, a quantity two million quarters larger than the imports for the twelvemonths preceding Aug. 31, 1869. DIARRRGA FOWLS.—The causes are a scanty supply of grain, which necessitates an excess of green food; or an unwholesome dietary of any de scription, are, the usual causes of this complaint. The treatment is simple: five grains of powdered chalk, the same quantity of rhubsrb, and the same of cayenne pepper, may be ad ministered; and if relaxation is not speedily checked, a grain of opium and one of powdered ipecacuanha may be given every five or six hours.—Teg etemier. ALDERMAN IffEmir writes to the London Times that he shall hereafter arrange to make his hay by furnace heat. The apparatus consists of a coke furnace, and a fan by which the beat is driven through a small chamber filled with grass. In fifteen minutes it is converted into hay, sweeter and greener.than can be made by sun-dry ing ; it works In all weathers, and dries grain, corn and roots as well. CURE FOR (ILANDERB.-A corres pondent of the Southern Cultivator as serts that a large stablekof horses and mules a ff ected by gland* were saved by giving to each a teaspoonful of tar tar emetic three times a day for six days consecutively; then discontinued the dose for six days, when the treat ment was repeated on such as ware nut well. The animals were fed and work ed as usual during the treatment, and not one was lost of those so treated. IT is stated that the Pereheron hors• es, introduced into Centre' Oblo with• in the last few years, are giving good satisfaction, and are being bred more extensively, this yea!' than at any pre viots one. Tas currycomb should not be 'neg lected ; its use on all *lnds of nea stock and horses is a great preventive of disease and vermin, and is praline ive of health. THE largest wrought iron beam ever rolled at a sinzle heat is on exhibition at the Buffalo Industrial Ext►ibition. It is seventy feet long, and weighs 8,000 pounds. (clothing, Nits,`moots, &C., ffa CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, t-; }, Boots and Shoes. NEW FIR-M COB.EAN OUNNINGEAk-' H AVltiwi f t r,celrett how the City a opw and largo CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &L. with maxis have all Num molsethd with great two and with a desire to meet the wants of title ounimnnity. The public will find the goads to beet the best quality and the LATEST STYLES • . One and all are I netted to call at oat iltaio t _on Maki, morestreet,Gattyabarg.nearly oppnidta Wahneatock Oros. B. C. opezAs. JAB 'CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 22.—tf FALL ANA WINTER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S , OPPOSITE STAB AND SINTINEL.OFPICE GErrria USG, PA You will always find the best qualities and lateat yles of COATS, PANTS, -VESTS OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIRTS, franks, Valises, Umbrellas and a great and large variety of NOTIONS ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS ell of which will he sold at ehortprotite and warrant ,d to please. Hive hlm - a call at hla- store on Imre etreet,(Pickingla old Stand) near the Diamond. Sept. 24, 11189.—tf BOOTS & SHOES. D. KITZMILLER & BRO. GETTYSBU.RG, PERNA YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BAER [lave DISC recioirril (rain ilia City a largeaasart Llmeat of BOOTS& SHOES GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CIiIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & Balmoral Gai • ters, Slippers, &c. Made in latest styles and of best mate- rials We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kind. Jf BO 01:$ AND 13110ES—thework tieing made tip •fbeirt Inliterlals and by first class Workmen. The ardor rarther has been In the boaluess for over lb • ears and personally superintend. all work made up. Pe respectfully invite the attention of the public to •ar eat , bllehment, and hope by strict attention to msiness and by selling at (owes [cash prleee„-to give •ntire eatlsfaction. Apri116,1869.-t f REMOVED 1 iew Store Room near Court-house D. H. KLLNg-EL SA.B removed his Boot and Shoe Store to his new Store Room, afew doom south or the Court. .see, and unarly opposite the compiler oflice, street, Gettysburg. ifs has laid a large new rck of goods, which he 'chisel] at reduced prices. Is oilers LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADLES , BALSIORAL GAITERS, LAG, ES' COMMON GAITERS,. LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles. LADIES' noxocco SALMORALEI IN LANGE VAET. GENTS' FRENCH CALF RI BO OTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP BOOTS, imsrs. co:text:is GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all style', GENTS' BROGANS, go., itc. MISSES' 10N4.11115513 GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, misSEIP—MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac.. An., Ac.,Ac. BOYS' sthma GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALB.I BOYS' BROGANS, 4c., Sc. INFANTS' SHOES, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. tleo, Boots and Shoes of tiso•n manufacture con stantly on band. All willbesold &tine lowest living profile. Bar I's, from towt, and country.areinvitod to call and amine goods and prices before purchasing else. , here, feeling confident that I con plea.. all who nay call. Phu hIANUFAGTIIRING of Booti,Shoes.and Gal era, will also be carried be, In all its branches!. as be •ire. Repairing done on short notice, By employing one but firsbclass workmen and asinit none bat the noires: leather, be feels conident of musintaining his , rmerreputation. Certainly beieft ah lone to desetve It. ita,„Thankful for pastfavors, hi solicits& continu mos of public,patronage. D. H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg,Jnly 16, 11369.--tf BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HE andersignedb• Is erected a new building for a Boot and Shoe Itstabllshment. - on Carlisle et., mar the Railroad nation. in Gettysburg where be Boo • ts o Sho es, Gaiters ) Slip pers, &c., &e.l triton ,women sod nildren f different styles and slices. tie hen a tine tuortnient to select from, and eilleelleeery ar !iciest the smallesttirolite. WORE 11SDR TO )RDICa. of the beet materials sod wortmanshl,. {very effort made to. render satbillsction. the patronage of tb publicla solicited. and select from his stock or lesveyoer mean. are. in either case you cannot (elite bevies/ed. Ju1y17.1868.-1" JOHN N .R RUNG JOSEPH JACOBS, ME.ROBANT TAILOR, CIIAMBERSBMIG STREET, GETTYSBURG rini undersigned, of the late arm of Geo. regobs I. t Bro., would most respectfully inform hi■ friends and thepnblio generally, that be has einsned o Iderehant Tailoring eatablisbment In Ohambersburg street, next doorto the old place, and three doors east of the Keystone tionse,where be will be happy to wait on all who may patronise him. His stock of 'LOTUS, CkSSIVERS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS Ic., lc., &c., will be fonnd choice and Cheap—very desirable to ae• sect from. All Unlit of goods for sato—;whetbor be manufactitret or not. • 60008 NADN UP With dispatch, as well when Dougb t. at other stores al at hls own. The very beet work will be made—tood fits and eubstautial sewing —and nothing will be:deemed too much trouble to reit ter e►tlehatleo la every case. The 'start New York fitablons regularly received. 1 ttimrdone, as usual. sharoof public patronage Is solicited, and no e t• fort spared to dowse it - April 16.—t Ready Made-Olothing. TUE PLACE TO GET TUE Worth of your Money, AND: MORE. THZ nintarslgned. bating pinhead the CLOTH ING PT , MI.II of Aacob arfut•rbAos thio mortal , seat corner or the .eleare. Ofetletettg, sail twirler •illed a lot of novrGuods, bow effigy an onnanalis tractive oasortmoot of CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WIATI'R, *ad whlith t o will toll at each pilaw that catntot fall go tato Mato Of vat" nylon). Call awl Judo aw owareilvaa. To I ok at Coo azeolloat tostartal, fait*• hit cawing, and oast awl nhataatlal aoattaa and dm to ilia his low prkwa--eattan hip but bay, whoa they i.e it so Much to their latareat to do B e a s . cams, pants, Vests, of all styles sad Dia t °rads; Haft; Boots and noir; • Shirt ,of all tirade; evelery. Gloves, theaeichlefs, fisek-ctes, Craws. Owe and Paper Collails, thispeed -rs, drashia 'mob.; • Treeas, eater.. thabrallaa, Potted Knives, &gars, aillohial and ablfiritilt Toallext‘Phoeattetiaairy.te. Cteette, Wetting, Jewelry, with a thawed sad ono caw agates, entirely lam asalleten to detail fa a sevipaper advertiassmes. Wu the atteatior, et tie• public to ;bit harp steak, eau/duet that It tall ititeeed so ape eta ee , r will atit s. attele " eb t esPet aaa tb . ; V D 411 ' 11001 4 Oetailetit—tt ,11 • • • t lIITASIJID trifling expetire DAVID ICITZMILLEIL, JACOB A.KILMUILLER Benda, and Stock, all kinds, are requeated to give as • call and we will cheerfully give all in formation Gettysburg, Nu.. 5,16 C g -t FIRST NATIONAL BANE OP GETTYSB LIR( wiLi ALLOW • rawest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS or follow. : 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR I YEAR, 4 " " " 6 SIONTIIS, WILL OABR oolarourm INTRRPST NOW AND COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS every kind free of chew as 001/319i411/00 , and wil &lithos, pay the HICIERBT PRICK for GOLD AND SILVER,, • and with simasure transact all tonalities promptly a heretoforepertalnktg to a wellregialatedliank. GEO ARNOLD, C•shier ,lottysburi.Nov 4.15117-,* MEAT MARKET! GEORGE B. STOVER & TgADDEIIB 8. WIBLZ, H APING entered Into partnership in the BiErIVI BRING BIIBILIBBB, will carry It on in all Its branches. AU hinds of Fresh Meat Every. Day. Seer every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small meats every Wednesday, Thursday and Srlday morn loge Market stand at Geo.B.Stover's residence on Ohm hamburg street, second Square. Those having fat stock for sale will And it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER t WISLE. Ang.l3,lB6o—tf West Middle street Market THE ooturr-noun.) Every Day in the - Week, EUNDAY EXCEPTED. Fresh Pieetthred times a week, .Tnewiey, Wisinew day and eaterdaymorniage. Lamb, Teel or Niettos everyday. Orders left et my market-lathe seeping, will be promptly dellvered tee labeling mooning. 'GEORGE A. OODOET. Jvcwll.llloll-tt JOEMPH 111001111 MEAT WANTED THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, 4 • s SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & ERROR OODORI, Test strest, triton Ws Rotel. &nut and 13ried Beef, afito .10revi Moats constantly on;hand for 441;1 Jima 4..—tt = ebthh l ll, gals, Jhoes, at Mnal= R, R, Jlr S ,4E4D-QU4ILTERS,! 'of%SSE oritei q f dignitaquare GETTYSBURG, PA., the Largeit and Best Stooks of Fall & Winter Clothing THE LATIAT erYLIIB .•R HATS AND. (:APS, TUB B T BAN UVACT v EU BOOTS AND SHOES', also a Large Varlet v of Woolen Under-Clothing with a la'rge assortment of NOTIONS' TRUNKS , And everything' found In ,a Gentlerrviri's Furnishing Store GIVE US A CALL. Oct. 1, 1869.-11 Ainanciat. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK ! GOVERNMENT BONDIEf, of •ll kinds, BOUGHT and v SOLD The HIGLIEST PRES/IL - IT paid on COLD and SILVER COUPONS CASHED Olt 'COLLECTED Person, dt►tring to Invest Int STOCKS er BONDS f any kind, are ,invited to call, u we bare The be fAcilities et New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore market, Coneequently all • orders are .prcruptly executed Persons possessing COUPON BONDF, and desiring for safety to convert into Registered, are regnered to c Al, as Si e haat, the advantage to rapt!. rat a NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all druotioit., tious fur tale NTEEEST ON SPECIAL. DEPOSITS adraticed 1 per eettl., b PAR CZNT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months 3 PER CENT. for 3 mouth■ Persons 141111'111g Information lu regard to U. J. SHORT BAIR, Cashilwr utthering. NEW FIRM! EIIIIMI e fanninti Om l' • ' ~,W.t.,,R LD 3 . LI 11. ittllti ' OHIO AND BUCKEYE 7 i Reapers and Mowers. , Asarefulation of these squirt willeout )1 1Z a irln Etta i .. ? a over a , raft, and to liability tor work, on all kinds of ground, and It ev , airy variety of grassland grain . Confident of tide we, 'I invite thoseto want of a good machine to examine for themsalvis betrepurchasing elsewhere. These machines can be sold as Naked Mowers— ItItaPEES as Eland Rake, B•ll4take, or Dropper.— Two differaet sizes: No. I Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Knives, cutting five and a hal feet Int grain tad four feet eight laCaall la *rase; $O. 2, cut. „shoe tour feet ilk hitches. ; , _ 'We Ithvethat confidence in Mete machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test [gem with any other they may eriab,and keep the one that 1 gives most satiate •tion. DODGES' a raffia Art BEI F &SEE baagiven such general satisfaction that we (lerr iiittstfiel,f - thekt/st i ll i s i attached L amitegigqtE D to achinythe d c e patent. 1 "" for the benefit of those wanting machin,s we would refer them to a lea of those to whom we pare sold the hist seawn, ?Is: John Deardorff, Sen., Ephraim Lady, Macro Lady, Jonathan Willer, James Mickley, Daniel Settle, John Bender, John Itokert, Wm,. Peat, ' Cornelius Lott, Wm. Gulden, Wm. Ross. Also, WIKII•TOOTEI RAY RAKES, including the oelebratecl Brandt Rake, and S e lifiti t einegA,g. Rakes. .. Also,PlAtifilHß, IrMilo mil x , D FARR UfPLUIINTS OUNInt.ALLY. • Persons wishing to examine inachines w 111 and them at the warehouse of JOSEPH WIBLI a Bone, Oettys burg. Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, .2 miles from Gettysburg. on the Harrisburg road. Per sona wanting Circulars will Michas?, the tubscribei Gettysburg, Pa. April .-tf STIL AHFAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the I s superior to any ollier - Mi;nliitte now in floe, an I will excel any that will ever be introduced, hav log been thoriingbly tried an•l given General eat•afso tloo. I would now inform all those who Intend,pur , chasing Machines to call amt ex amino lorthemselses. This , !nehine la noted portion.iirly to excel all other -ones its strength, durniolity, ease of draft. and el/ability el work, in all kinds of grass and gra'n.— ', t cats loi.;:ed grain admirably:which, is a great item : Machines to a firmer. t ^au he used as a band kens well as a self-raker. It cuts sfeet 2 Inches in t ion; 4 feet 10 inches to grace; has Is steel cutter t. ir, with wrought iron guards ; it can he need as a • ogle Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Mochitie can be had. Alan. Sill Ft EM AN'S SELF-DISCH A RGINO HORSE LAI{ E, and the great and well-know„ lIItANT HARK, the bent rakes (M. introduced. We would also call your attention to the iltnN DOUBLE hiIOVEL wrought Iron frame, very light nail strong. steel shovels, easily tuff anted to run niallua ur detip, and in stonily and tastefully made ALSO, THE REELER AND EXCI,I; 4 IOIi FAN NING MILL. the old "amborottgli Can improved, fur many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It Is large and strong, hot two cockle screens, and warrnttted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of FARMING DIPLEMENTS always on hand. Any person wishing to examine these machines can see them at the Battle-field Iletel or at my residence, 3 ranee tom Gettysburg, between the Taneytown road and tLe Balti,lloro pike. M. 23, Ihtig-tf UEISER'S PATENT 56LP•REGIJLATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, Wilk the latest improved Triple-geared Horse Power, either Gear or licit. nit machine hail successlo Ily competed with all the best of the different patented tL sin Separators, and vow Las the reparation of being the best Separator ever pr.-need; In fact, the only Separator and Clean er ever before the public to give general satisfaction The machine is conveniently arranged for han nue, and threshing, -being permanently lined un te„ whee.a. One man can esyily move or shift it about, so that it Is nut half the troubleon ,t barn flin.or common thresher and It iv ~Is, vastly p o ut In operation. It is /limp!, man-sued, drivable. compact and cloudy to work by white i I) operation, (10f, Making near the du,t as the Cr/III:II.,o machine or other Separators. Farmers can rest ensured that this machine in to, /I,lt judgiog from the high recommendation of farmer. that are slang them we must come to the ctinclui,ion that it is the very machine that fame. want. The billowing are a few of the persons who bay used this machine, well known, and to whom th, public are reterrod (or further lokrmation : Win. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna. .Wm Kohler, near New Oxford, " John V. Pfbutz, soar Gettysburg " Henry thrbohl. York t‘prings. Daniel Peters, l'enderyille. John Waltman, Ilczherrystoa n Michael Piece!, Muuntjuy t wp., •• John Small, ,IcSherr)rtun ' • Brandon, York :wino. •• Repair Castings ior the chant machine in II he kept by the A!tent, end oho by Ephr a i m I. cl, near Gettysburg. All ordure fur the &spa rdtora can be adJreseed to ABRAM ItURKI/OLDER, Agent, ( learapring, York co., Pa. July 3D-4m• grugs, pedirlues DR. R. HO.R.NEIt will resume thepructice of 31r licine. Oflle. st DRUG STORE, INj Cll43l.llER.Slilila ET., IGETTYi,ECILG De.ll, in DREGS, MEDICIN ES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR TICLLS, DYE STUFFS, prßs SPICES, tc DR. R HORNER'S DIARRMEI MIXTURE fur Cholera Morbaz, Colic, Diarriaa, Cramps, Blck Stomach, kc. Poll diroctione with every bottl . July 9. 18d9-t1 DR. JAMES CRESS DRTJGGIS Store in Brant 7 B Building, Ballo. s LITTLEST 0 WN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and lifted It up In the best style, I o'er my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizen, of Littlestomn and vicinity at the lowest musket rate., consisting in patter Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal-Purposes, Patent Medieings, Horse Powders, Pure Spices. Dyes and Dye Atuffe. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of Broths., Stationery of all ichle,i'lgare, Tobacco and Snuff. 11114/.3loare's 3lectro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap ere made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. nisi' the beat Soap In nso. Try ,t. It Is warranted not to injure :he hands or fabric. Llttlestown;May 13.—1 y JANIK3 CRItuS. 69. JUNE A FULL ASOrtTNIENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES LIQUORS AND WINES-FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES PURE SPICES AND PLAVORINg EXTRACTS DYES AND DYE STUFF z,, SOAPS, PERFUSI3I:AND TOILET. GOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY PHYSICIAN'S PRE3CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED BATES. Forney's Horse Powders be best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine Other lone Powders of approved makes BER'S Baltimore szrete, Gettysburg, Penn , , a, f Aim 31,11169.-!t GRAPE. VINES ! I HAVE NOVriti4DY YOE MA E * 10,000 GRAPE VINES, clot AND TWO YEARS OLDLINCLIIDING EVEgT VARLIM 0/ BTANDg4III) Qu is. tFtiOli SALE • intOtatk itgl i k: ' ijarlimattrethei Dada. lad Housitapat hatad a ai mak, bakraaarefashos alsambers, 40 von cb9lapsalaillpeacid aaraaoaabta terms: 110RXD4' B , HAADB. Gothabitrelol.o.lo,l9.6—tf ' j' elitatChetiir ,Olrettlaza, mut a 11, of_Jab, ?deft( ,gpe assineso nil amp at this 011 C;& , f ' is at. Henry Culp, Henry King. Malta Penrose. David Stewart W. UM White, J. J. Kerr. Andrew Welkert Wm./110mnd, Jlibueniae, John N. lloillnan John N. Boyer, WA!. WIBLE, Agent WI LEWIS A. BUSHMAN NNS YIXA NI r.F.NTRAL RAILItOA muterunnlng between Phalulelphia J.!Pitt.o;org. Train, leaving Gett •burg make tba elbectionv with then Trunk line: leave at 5.15 a. in. t 12.10 p. tn. u.ver.litnctiot arrive 10.00 •• 2.05 •' have 10.59 •• '• artiv r 12.55 p 11.45 ••• leave :11A •• a . tn. arriv 9.10 •• kayo 1.15 12.10 Pittehnru arrive 1.2:. Iv. a. 15 " At l'nilndelphia dope connectien. are rands with the trains far New •'4 ark. Heetun and all Elriatern Wilms At Plttal.org connections are made in the New (Jul •TI Depot with the train* far all Western points. furtbe ,6 u.formailimappllt,i EDWARD H. 3 raperintendoint..ll6..l lk . lIIKRT W. I INI, 1 , Oen. Pasmencer az.d Tirk• ()!Ity 14. Sales & Exchange Stables N. WEAVER & SON, Proprietors, AVING this day 'associated with me rov •nn LEVI in the Livery Bumit,ess, carr0..1441 by me on Weablngton Street fore number ut years. I would reopecttulty return toy thsoke to Inc °loll: fur the kind patronage heretofore extend ed to me flaying notosuperiosaccoatmodatlous tosupply the public, we would solicit ucoutinuatiou tboispa- Scoong,•. We - rialto that we eau furnish superior team■ 4c ay twelerute prices as aniother establiehment in liettjahurg. • Out Stables will be found stocked with the best of °revisor! Vet:tides. - . We cau furnish you a fine flack team with carafel rod obliging drivers for long or short drives. We can furnish you a pair of Horses and Baggy. We can furnish you a nice single Horse and Buggy for business or pleasure trip. We cau fitruish you a fine Saddle Horse for Gentle man or lady.._ We can furnish you a Pamilly Horse and Cer'riage. We can furnish .uperlor facilitles for visiting the Battle field and Bprinips. Particular attention paid to supplying Hacks fee Funerals. In fact,yotcan get any kind of s team to be had o a first class Livery. at all titillltand ou reasonable terms. Persons buying /losses at this establishment have a good collection to select from. All horses sold guaranteed as repro looted, or no sale. fly strict attention to business, with a desire to please, we helm to have something to do. YICHCLAI WEAVEL, LEVI P. WEAVER. April 1, 1869.—tr 69. SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL 'I I LIE undersigned would respect . fully inform the p A tlist he has; opened a new LIVERY, SALE NDublic EXCHANGE STABLE to this place, end is prepared to offer superior ac. commodatlons is this line. He has providedhimeell with Buggies. Carriages, Racks, Light Wagons. *c, of the latest styles stiffictent to meet the public de mand. His horses areal' good, without spot or blem- Ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crlp. ples,"but ail ofthe"2.4o"order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortab leequipmentaturnished. Partie s , largeoeimall;can'gat Just what they want on the most accommodating %semi. Vhdtore to the Rattle-field politely attended to ad r ellabledrieerefierniehed ifdeeired. Partlesoonveyed ta l sad from the Depot upon the arrival •nd departure of evecylrain. Hnes bought, eold, or exchanged, and always a chaoncifor bargainsgleen . Onr motto la ”fair play anf 4 no gouging." so.. Particular attention pad to thrashing V awe. and Reeks ter Funerals.' ' sar•We dater 4arselvesthat by ober/lug model ably and by furbishing 'superior accommodations, we cannot fell to please every one who patronbate our establUebtoent. T. T TATA. Man te.lndY.— Notice to the Public 1 TundersigneOls running a Line of Stages from, 1 Ilsgerstown to Gott," drum, leaving forwerplace on Monday, Wednesday and Priday, at 7 o'clock, A. M., Pining !I beitersbneg, ,Wayneshorol. Monies* and Olbrotoat Spribgs, oimlain Dale anti latirtaid, arriving at Gettysburg et,half pad form o clock and returningfrom Gettyibig en Tuttaday, Thursday and Sa tilltgalierriribigat seitowistotrahlooduection with the I . olock train , Boitilnorl- May 21...tf ANA - NA WBBEN 148 69.: MILLINERY, 1869. MISS McCREARY Hu Aug opened • large sasertinemt or BONNETS & HA, TS •Y ofthe.inteortwit.'" Feathers, .Flo*eis 'as Ribbons FOR SALE. HE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY ' BRIM. DWuLLINCi nottsio, 'Galatea. Allot 440.1ini,04n *out, 01-40 tow lot, with lircoatury wok dam. . , • , . haelubolkOlog, bilk* okimitopoki tiro •doort tow iiii‘hoonoto mods to orair' hi r Oaft, ho willow 10. ?c,t 1* • •• ,,-9 1408•324—5ti • • •-', '- , • f ,„ %, ,I .r b ..rE". •,. tt r = .'. r ;./ Jr -4.- II: - Lys .. o 111011 C*4 4 / 4 4,44.- , 9RTTYSBURG . itAIL TIME TABLE _ • PABST PRitiNteares Gettysburg at A 00, A . aniteennelste az aanover Junction with trains go lag Werth ilia thmtabr. p aseetigers leaching Baltimore .nt. 140, . p, M., liartiebarg at •12 55, M., Ph iladel gbh' to 9.00, - p,M.,Mid Nem York at 9 *P.M. Be lattahag,arrito at Gettysburg at 12 ei,P. 8., with passengers trout Baltimore, ilarrisburg,Ac. a/ NOND Tll4.lNleiTes 0 ottylburg at 2 00 P . 11 amt Connecta at Hanover .7nuctioi with Mall Ttiln Eon tlx at 8 52, P. IL, reaching Baltimore at • 1 P. 11: latintlig arrives at Gettysburg 'at 5 15, :P.!s, with pansengerro from Baltimore, 4Harrleb,ttrg, Philadelph Le, kt. ' airA Passenger Car balsa a t tacheit to ' the Preigiit wtitch leaves flatterer Jaeotion at 7.10 A. II reaching; Gettysburg at 10.30. Passengers leaving Harrisburg in the 3.15 A. M. train car thus reach Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Passenger tar attached, will leave Gettysburg at 2 P. M., reashingthe Junction al 5.2.5 Aug. 20,1860 READING. RAILROAD FALL ARRANGEMENT, MONDAI, SEPT. 13th, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, if Pottaville, Tamaqua Astilind.Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata. hitlz. Lancaster. Columbia, tc., sc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York. as follows: At 2.10. 5.20 ,8 10, 940 A. SL, 2.00 and 4 41, P. N., com mitting with shnilar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail ropd, and arriving at New York at 10.00. 11.45 A. 111.,- 3.f 5, 9.25 end 1..20 P. 31., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.10 and 6.20 A. N., TIMID/ without change. Learn Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Ilinereville.Ashland, Shamokin. Pin* Grove,Al - and Pbiladeiphia,•t 8.10 A. IL 2410 and 4.10 P. Sf., otopp ng at Lobanon and principal Way Sta. lions; the 4.10 P. 31. train making connectives for Philadelphia. Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, f Schoylk ill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill an..., lurquebunna Rai I lioad.leare Harris burg at 340',.,31. Rotund - au: Leave New Yotk hi 9.00 A.31.,12.00 noon, 5r,,0 and e.OO P Si., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 51., ano 3.50 p 51.; Sleeping cars accompan • the 9.0) A. NI.. 'aim and 9.001'.31.f rains from New York,witth„ot thongs. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia 117.30 A 31., conneeting with el Lunar train on Emit Perina.Raid. road. returning frau. Reading at 6.30 P. M.,stopping at all Stations. Leave P.irtsvilla at 5.40.9.00 4. M.. and 2.45 P.M., Heru ion et 930 A 37., Shamokin at 5.40 and 50 55 A. 31., Ashland af 7.05 A.M., nuo 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.33 A.. 51, and 2.2. P. M., for Philadelphia and New Toil:. Leary Pottsville. via..schuylk 1 )land Surquehanna Railroad at 4.15 M fur Harrisburg. 11111,i 11.30 A. M. for Pi neGrove and Tremont. Readier. exceininuilation "Train: Leaves P.eading 5.40 A. M., pr, rres Heading at 7.:;u 4. M., arrivin .. - - - r at Philadelphia ato 15 A. M., Agent,. vrill be paid ten per cent, in Caah or Mar. returning. lokev° 1 chaienar. %hen they FILL UP THEIR ENTIRE CLC3, for 1 Philadelpi.ia a t 4.1 P. M. p r at.. kc a loch below we give a partial Llkt or Commission.; Pottv town :om itiod ation Trak,. 1",,,,, ; town at 0.... '.: A .1! , ,tturnlng I env .l3 Philadelphia at 1 FOR A.\ 0 DER OF $3O, from a club of Thin 4.30 P.M 1 we will pity the Agent, an commlaaion, 23 yds., Brown Cbluinbia Rai illoadTrainal eavelteadln e « at 7.1 f, A. ; or 10«achal Shearing, Good Dress Patters, Wool M., and 0.15 P. m .for Ephrata, Li tin, Lancaster 1 Square Shawl, French Caralmer Pante and Teat Pat- Columbla.ic. tort., Kno pane, etc., Or $4.1.00 iti Lar,.: o Wirt te Counter Perkiurnen Itnillto, 1, o 1 Tr:slosh:o Pe rkiomenJuric- I cash, lion at 9.00 Leavy Scli A. M., eville •t 5.65, 8.00 and :1 8.12 A. M., 15 P. M.. returning, I p. 2 65 ! _. FOR 1 0 1 It AY , ORDER ent OF ,a . ( .1 . 6 , 0 . , i. f from , a 4 C 5 1; b d . o . f Piny, ~..,i we wenk noon. curia, ctiug with simlar trait. on Reading flail 1 One patr heavy Wool P.htukete, 'Poplin Drama pattern g , !toad. • 1 llandaotno Wool Square Shay. 4 Sheer-Case Watch, coiebrookdaio Railroad Train. lon v• Pottate,, en a t . I etc., etc.. ur i . 3 0 0 th Caah• , 41 . ..T . A ,:1 31 7 ,.. 2;;TA nd . 9 1 7 .4 , 0 ., 4: , . 1 5 1 4 1 ... 5, r 3 retorting. ' , lc . . „ I ,, e , a c e t r u, g l i 0 ,, y , e o r ; FOR AN ORDER OF $l6O, from a Club of On^ HUD. eitu liar (noun on Reudiug Railroad. i droll, we will pay the Agent, a 4 coinniminn, 100 yd.. cht.i.ter VC ley Railroad Train, leave Ilrldgepol t 1 g'o.l I''''''''''" sheeting. Coin ''''"'" 14011 " ,,, ( - 7,4 •0 at 3,43 A. y:, 2.241 and 5.31:. Y. M.. rot art:mi._ It aye : ""'' 0,R "l'", 15 '' ..1,.1 1 , .1, : , it Of .1/ Wer/I French DOwningtown at 6.10 A. M., 1.00 and 5.45 P. M., cc n. 1 C'aeiuter. et c ., etc •or flu in card, circling NlllitralLatal Itesdlug Railroad ; Wed,' but en -ploy any y etaling Aryan:a, and cos On ii4actAy.: leave New York at 5.00 and 4 . 0 111'. M., 1 ton:ars thould not•pay mone to per... purporting Philadelphia 0.00 A.M. and 3.15 I'. M.. (the 8.00 A. I to boo/ 4,r,eate, uniest 1.., mai ly avinatrard. M. train running only to Reading.) leo.. Pott4vill.. 1 ~,,e sEND mi y n . e ,. .., ~„., y ..._ in , ia:GisrEittb at b.OO A. 91; Ilarrilhorg at s_o A. 31. 4.10 and 4.4:, . Li .ri', - ," . '''' ''' '' • A k 6 P. if,. and heading at 12.115 reranlght, and 7.15 A M. ! ' for H arr ...b urg, „, 7 . u5 A 31,,,d fj.l7 p. 11 . T y, N ew j For further par Zit ulare mend for our tieW , page fork .T.,1 9.40 A.M.. and 4.224 P. 31. fir Philadelphia. I '-' , ar ll, l, us , . C o o,. or3t.on ›ltleage.Seaaon. School and Excur• 1 - urn I t,k eta. to sod frills all poin t+, at reducer: kal e , U. rr.,gr c f ; ,,k e d through; 140 pOnni .ilkoW.l.l 41:1.1 . .1n5en for. A. SICOLLS. .ienorhl ittportutendeet ~dln",,Pa.,Oct.S, !SO. xToRTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAI APRIAt; .rut/un after wi 11 lea; e .fiaoctl..:l me I, llou, LEA VI: NOUT:IWARD 12.34 144.—,icily for Vi . illiamsport, .Wily (except Suiia,ll, (or • Itiictieeter. 3ilagaralalla arid Lrle alit/ the Wert. 10.33 1. ni (erce;.t lor Elmira, Burl ..u.—(ti;),'excrpt Sundays, for Williammport --Daily(except Sandys) for York. ~—Dall) (except Sundsays) for Ilarri4borg tnd the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7 a. m etoppinc at Parlitt,,,ul, 711.--I,4nl)fescept Suudaya) etoppir.g at all SNstione. .;f) 0 . m.—Dally copping at Parktoa (rxcept -Eungttys) ....toppin; at the , Staluni, V:IJW . . S. YOUNG.IIen.P4I3B.AgPut, Baltimore. Md A 1 , 1: 1 1i . E. Gen. Snperintendent. liarrieburg, Penn's. arrlobo r WI ilia •hit-g Xivery iETTYSRURG LIVERY, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD THE, EAGLE LIVERY, 4 , IOIfiMIMSM CASES OF GOODS • were Aimed him our holm in One tein, to tignlitik elute, •nd moretuintaio ovary part of the ooantry, from llflue to California, amonnang 1R ►irae uvw ONE MILLION DOLT4ARS. Our belittles for transacting this Lmmense turineat 'are better th an ewer begun. We hags email lig all the principal eaten to purchase goods from the Manu facturers, Importers, and others, for CASH, and Often at an immense sacrifice from the Gilgit's! cost olpro dacttoa. Our stock clnisista, in part, of thelbllowing goods:— SHA'WLE, BLANKETS, QUILTS, COTTONS, GING HAM& DRESS GOODS, LINEN TOW HOSIERY, GLOVES, SKIRTSTABLE, CORSETS , , au.. &a. ELS, BILVE&PLATED WARE, SPOONS, PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER, DESERT FORKS, FIVE-BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRIT* NnA WARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, in great variety. ELEGANT FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the newest and choicest styles In Morocco and Velvet Bindings. MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, HANDKER CHIEF AND (move BOXES, Se. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OF THE NEW EST STYLES. We have also made arrangements with some of the leading Publishing Houses, that will enable no to sell the standard and Latest works of popular authors at about one•balf the regular prices -inch as Biros, Moon, Btilita, MILTON. and Tannin:ll'a Wolitt, la full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of others. ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. We do not offer a sin rieartlcle of merchandlee, that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buy goods from us unless we can sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in any other way,—while the greater part of our goods are sold at about One-Half the Regular Rates. We want good reliable agent* In every pert of the Country. By employing your epare time to for., clubs and sending as orders, you can obtain the moat liberal cumulations, either In CASH or MERCHAN DISE, and all goods sent by us will be as represented. and we auarantee satisfaction to every one dealing with our house. Agents should collect ten cents from each customer and forward to us in advance, for Descriptive Checks of the geede we sell. The holder,/ of the Cheeks have the priVilege of either pnrchasiug the article thereon described, or of exchanging for any article mentioned on our Cata logue, numbering over 350 different articles,—not one of which can be purchased In the usual way for the same money. The advanteges of Ord eroding for Cheek. are theee:—We ate constantly buying small iota of very valuable goods, which are not inn our catalogues, and for which we Issue chirtks till all are sold , besides, in every Lane club we will Ant checks fur W•tcata, QIIILTS, BLANKt7., DIMS PATTEIV.I, or corn, other I article of value. girtng some members of the club an article for about one quurter of Ifs raise . ~In every order amounting to over ISO, accompanied by the cash, the Agent may retiin $2 Wand in every order of over 5100, 53.00 may be retained to PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES it .11a0IIRDY Stip*? TI is Off, ieton re r•ptrlal yto A gonte in the Wertern and :'idithern Stttes, but is open to all vaa torn & CO., COI Summer et. , Ruston, 31u , s oct. Chestnut and 12th street. PHILADELPHIA. & CO., GRIN') OPENING CHRISTMAS TRADE MAGNIFICENT STOCK NO VE L "f' I 112 S FANCY GOODS, S:e BRIDAL GIFTS A SPECIALTY DAILEY A CO. have the hanfin6rr,eg ore in the world, and will at all tlinene be,:pleaaed to receive sod show eisi•ors through their establishment BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE chestnut and 12th Streets, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 15, 1869.-2 m REAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE _ - In connection oath my law business In Gettysburg Partleswisblng to sell, or buy lands, may find it t their adrantageto call. Farms and Woodland. •• 96 ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forsl.Bo A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMBE near Gettysburg granite land. A No.l FARM, near Gettysburg red gravel land. A FARM. 180 ACRES. AT $3O PER ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,66 ACRES. AT $36 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH-100 ACRES-HEAVY TIMBER, AT 945 PER 4.CRE, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH. VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER. FOR $6,000. it• VBRY CHEAP FARM. GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $B6 PER ACRE. A FARM. GOODCRES near Gettysburg. A VERY FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $5O PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg. A FARM. four miles from Gettysburg, $3O PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from Gettysburg. A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD JOINING. A VERY GOOD HARM IN sti(e_II,,ORDFR, $55 PER ACE. A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS, AIIJUJR,4S,O6O— MANY OTHER TRACTS. • ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN R. O. iIIeCRKARY, • Attorney *Maw . Gettysburg, Juno 11/611...-t HUTLON & IibCONNELL FURNITURE WAREROOMB, No. 809 Market street, north aide, PHILADELPHLI: • PARLO D R, INING ROOM and aRAMBER FURNI TURE of the LATRST ATTLEE and RIFT IdANUFACTURIk oleo. /RATHER BEM and INATTESSBBB. 5ept.17,1860.-41th . FALL AND WINTER FASHION& MBA. A. MAIN DER has jut arrived front Paris and London with the latest design., Personally selected from the greatest novelties; also the most stsganfTriatuthets to he - secured in Pule. Lauta, RIBBONS, vxLvzre, BRIDAL yaw, P1,019E11./3, FUR JEWILRY. and TRIMI&D PAPER SATURN& Mccluelvs, agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated syt tem Ibr cutting ladies' dream, movies, basq nes, U. .Pf. W. corner of Blevalth and Mama &reds. 8ipt.,17,11169—em ' . PoliTy tsci CO 3 DII6SIONS JEWELERS. FDIC TH! I , ' A I, EEO BM OF .U 4 THE WATCHES JE WELR SILVER-WARE, FURNITURE ROOMS GETTYSBURG, PA,, WARNER & CO N VITE spec ttentlea to theft Large saabotment I of Housebolkaltore, all of the best make and latest styles, wit they are selling al City prices. COTTAGE SUITS, • Oontal_olAg BRDBTEAD. BUREAU , WABBBTAND TEAPOT TABLE, POUR CHAIRS, WWI BOMBE, sad TOWEL BACK— iets as low u $3O. Alan, PARLOR & CHAMBER FrRIIITTJRE of all kinds In separate pieces—SOFAS. TABLES CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS. TOWEL RACKS, WARDROBES. WORK TABLE& DINING and BREAKFAST TABLES, RXTENSIVE TABLES, CRISS. MATTRESSES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS, CHIL— DREN'S CARRIAGES, STEP - LADDISIte, BRAJKIFTS, Ac, As., and a large assortment of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SPRING- BOTTOM. Calrand Examine South-cast corner of Centre Square Oct. 22, 1869.—if BUILDERS. MA TERI A .16 IN ALL VARIE7IZS. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTELS WILL C. HUTCHENS No. 69 BT. ell -4 BLEBBt., BALTIMORE. BEND FOR PRICE LIST Cr-Parties ordering from lifting thigadrertisernewt will toofora favor by mentioning the name of the [Sept. 17,1869.-3m* SPECIAL 3NNO UNCEMENT. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers, 902 CHESTNUT ST., Hare re built, enlarged and remodeled their estab• lishment., destroyed by dre In J. , nuary ILA., and have opened ti, e earne for hariners With an Entire New Stock Manufactured. & Improved Superior to any they have heretofore offer ed w die Public They most cordially invite all to •Isl t and lospeci their Store JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET 8 pt. KNABE & CO., XA3I.7FACTURILL OP GRAND, 314 CA RE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD Thee nitruinent■ hues been before the Public for fleetly Thirty Y.an , isn't npou their nicellence alone attiiumi an tiny - I:relic seer pre eminence which pro- OntlilC/111.111ani unequaled. Their TONE combines great-power. sweetness and One singing quaitt . p. ite sell as great parity of Intonation, and PT rti nrst. throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH rii•ut and elastic, and entirely tree from th• stiff negro found in to rattly Planii. In WORKMANSHIP they •re uueuelted. Ceing none but the very beet sedge. ref materiat, the large capital .mployed In our ba,ineee t,ables ve to k eep coo flimsily an immense bt,.rt of lumber. &e... on hand. Are SQ OAR E PIANOS have oar Nee Improved 0,-r.trnng Sc..le and the AGRA/FE TRERICE. U'., e..e Id :all 'prom attention tooar late's:prove. !neut.,. in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE ORANDS, Patented I ognat 14,1666, Which bring the Piano nearer perfection tb•n has yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Five Yearn. far - P. BENTZ. York, Pa., Sole Agent for the above celebrated Instruments, is by special arrangements enabled to !tiro fah them at the Very lowest factory prices. W3f. KNABB a CO., Jane 11, 1869.-6 m Baltimore TUE CUCUMBER WOOD P IT M P I I One do:en reasons why Mu is the beat Pnap nu:mu lectured in .America for WELLS & CISTERNS. 1. It Is Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3 It is Durable 4. It Works very Really. 6. It throws Water Rapidly. 6. It is all Wood. 7. The Wood is Tasteless. B. It does not Crack in the Bun. 9. it la not liable to get ontof order. 10. Should any repairs be necessary In time, they can easily be made by any per son. 11. lt will not freeze. 12. It is Cheaper than any other reliable Pump manu factured. TESTIMONIALS In testimony of the superior character of this Pump. we refer, by permission, to the following'piteous who have had it In use, and tested it with entire - JAW !seam • Jer. Biesee.ker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Hun tington tp ; Arnold Lives, Franklin tp.; A. H. Myers, Latitnote tn.; John Crass, Gettysburg; I. P. Ingham, Grsemount ; Peter Shively, Ifahilekl ; Daulel King, Fairfield ; Wm. Young, Monntfoy tp.; Andrew Haver „atock, Tyrone tp. Portions requiring Pumps for wells or cisterns, can have them threshed all complete and ready for use by sending the depth of the well or cistern. Setediction guaranteed in all cases or no payment required. Orders by mall or otherwise promptly attended to. JOELEPU KUNKLE, McKnightstown, Adams county, Ps. Oct. 29, 1869.-1 f ESTABLISHED IN 1851. REMOVAL JACOB HARLEY, JEWELER, 1nv144 patrons and the public 44 New Storer; NO. 1820 Chestnut' at, Philadelphia, where they will tlnd a large and wall infected stock of DIAWADS, WATOII24I OLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATIID Walt. in Moderate Prices. N. IL—WATCHES and JIWILEY aaraddly re paired. nwraair and BILVIIIVAILI of all Muds nada to order. [July 14111410.410 a WANTED AGENTS, to mows to ramp aam sons's *is rratairri KEROSENE LAMP; pronounced by more thon, l 6o Problem In onr Col. Absolutely safe --saves 88 per cent. of .05i...50 bed - odor—will not break or wear out, because matalie Our sputa wake money, because It supplies a wane as universal as Nor fall particulars addrus, with stamp, MIL I. DOM /NG 2d Hoof, Matt,:dpf lank, usmir, Pa. Oct 16, 18439.-tf • SENT. FREE. 076211/11, EON, 4.0011 'SEED 'CATALOGUE sad Gum* to the IT( A`T.ABLE omanim. soa r vrti.. . Nblithad limy knee of lialsre wide. 11111 W Triad& Wort. free attune iboult tamo mad diatob , 1 1.0 7 / I nll.loll &ON see Darralitilhilkaimbr s .. 014111.- ;:dr- , 11 r =EI Goods, IM&r. 4. 1889.-1 y WM. B. MEALS H AS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and athiaramddanteadjadiaing.Yeal a & Brot.bree Marble yard, in where he te prepared to sell u cheep es the cheeps, &uniting in his line. Give ilea call. March 19, 1.1169—tf Itratclus and lnutiry. WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. McCARTNEY tins= to Inform hisOnatoseers and the Public v generally, that haring purchased the interreet CC bit Partner (L. V. B. 13orns) in the Watch and Jewelry Store on Baltimore sc., Gettysburg, no will spare no efforts to give satisfaction to all. Be hasiturt returned from the City with a splendid assortment or GOLD /ND SILVER AMERICAN AND AIMS WATCHES. JEWELRY ; arz vex. IBA TABLE S'POONS, FORKS; GOLD. SILV AND ER AND STEEL FRAME SPECTA CLES; aim, CLOCKS orthitbestalan. Vesture, MUSICAL INSTRV MEATS VIOLIN 41% GUIT AR SCREWS AND BRIDGES, .Watch aid Mak Work warranted lass oneja - Z. Jewelry repairing executed In • neat and workman -• like manner. filept.lo,ll69.—tif ' • ISAAC K. STAUFFER WATCHES & JEWELRY, No. 148 NORTH psobrp mut.. myna , orquor7 An sannimenb of Wateies, Jeweb7, 811 d Platid _ a re onnenantly onhand. sa-Espalrlng of Watches and Jewelr ~44aaied to. y promptly Weir. 13, 1889.-I,y MUTUAL FIBS E711721427Pi COI,IPANY Preedist..-Gooriip Swope. NirelPeedderat—llaara 41111. Niss•ll. • .14erstary 1.111141er. labasstoek. • • tiocatte •0411:!is4.SN...,Pbscifteirdy,11. .Ptik :at. 4444 Xthg. • ' ifiailorri-4mollinwAß .711, jui s ch ir Raubs ll , l - 6 . P•bmAlid, fee:1011/4;Am* 4Uml littaboaMommilai t..74Mmel of • Dihior manty, W.4llsVms; IltroteniglOal 11.gitt, Whys (MAMA ; Wm. Hon WILIM; Mann U. o.PMemost ais p rig y ' • .m (r.e iirThigkompoy Is Ilsolto4 opouttost to t 000koilqtflatm. It has two he operstivo foisoni that IT 7i it sad fa tliiittikaiod WA but este so isaisif *Anti& P• 1411,1•11•1, stedittinir that *fed amaaaatag SeirrerSlSMlL 4/1)' paws diebitt cola totwrosilnai to!iilos tot the malairess Arne Ismathe OpprAftta. a m "' l3l ••S 7„ es • . 114 ", 4 _,,..," ?1 " 2141 M 1 0 1 4 ' • 1". • tglikgnithr IZEI GROCERIES & LUMBER, H. Keefers Store , ON TDB lIILL,BALTINORN 8 t.,0 VIITSDDRG, VA: 'FRESH GROCERIES everl week trout. the City, Provisions, Dried an 'Green Pratt, °tall kinds, always on band,at lowa. rates. nom, cow: MNA I, OBSESS, POLE CIDSR TIN- NOAR,SOAPHOS ALL KINDS, CANDLE, NOTIONS, CONTS.CTIONARIES, BROOMS, to.; also, LUMBER, mach as Scantling, Posts, Le., continually on band at lowest living rata, Call and sae. Aug. 6,136t1t—1i NEW GROCERY AMOS ECKERT, York st., apposite Chrimer's Bakery Gettysburg, Penn'a., INVITER the attention o 1 the Public to an entirely new and choice STOCK OF GROCERIES anuisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT, COAL-OIL, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, &c Alio& general iesortment of Notions. 1113Hopiog to give eativrectloo to ell who toey vor me with s call, I, solicit a share of the public pa• tronage. All OS ECKERT. Bept.l7,lBe9.—tf WM. J. MARTIN, Wholemeal., and Retail Dealer in G - ROCERIES AND LI QUORS. A large lot of Grocerlea that I am selling Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Ryc Whisky eight years Old. Viry Old French. Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which is Mishler's Herb Bitters. Pure Liquors for Medical pur pont. at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens WARE, Ac., at WAS. J. MARTIN'S. April 30, ISC,9 WM. BOYER Sr, SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES NOTIONS , TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. ilkazi.A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Doc. 4. 1867.-t. BARGAINS C1E122151 GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS ET AVING opened •new Grocet7,ln Gettyebwr , the GI orth-west cornet of the Public 8q aare " Wino received aep I endld assortment of YU sn GROCERIES Including Scipio, Coffee, Malmo*, ffyr ip, Teas B p icee,T obaceo , Salt,Plah,Ftema,elhoul d le r r ~e, ,iim, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS Nuta,Frulta,baspall'aucyArtieleaandY titiane goner ally We I alaokeep on hand Friar lg and FRESl STUFFS. Having pureha.e4 for CASH. I s or prepared to ve:l 'very cheap. Give me • caltamd Judge tor your ■elree. Sept. 25.18417.-t GROCERY. Notion &ore EAST YORK STR.F.,ET itift_n4 Art,Mimintt. ADAMS CODIVIT ntooarozniD, MARCH 18, 1851• 017101118 Cook and Prlo The latest and most approved styles. TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumbe Call' Examine ! C. 11. BUEITLERS Ware Rooms, COINER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS _TFfEondenlgnedh amboogllt out bit former part Der. WIE. Ganio,ood D tow continuos THE LIME-BE :RNING BUSINESS timell—at tbeGett3 iborg Llmet Out; on thecorne. of the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thank El or peat patrooag e, be will endeavor to d It• :ontluaance, by prr oecating th•basineasika •Igotoce 7 and onas large a wale as possible—always selling good •rttc le and g mint good measure. Perm pr.. sod others may look for Mk prompt 1111 Ink of ordrrt Hs also cont Ina. g the COAL, Bt7BINEBB °dating thamoll ?opular klbda. flornokeeper, abd othersahouldgly shim a call. Blacksmith Coal cob etiattlyon hand Liumandeosi .dentSredaay•here. Getyobark: Gettysburg.? s.r. e ß ea CarriagtS, gauss, &r. DAVID/U(32I.MT . JOHN P. meeRgAR, "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SAD.DLIsS, BRIDLE'S, COLLARS and, FARNESS of all kinds, in the County ' orealways to be found at the old and well known stand ,13satimore st.,oppositethe Presbyterian Church (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, ors the moot substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount- Ado Are completeln every respect aid w mated to be of the very bestmaterial and wowkinanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, ass NOT as /121 T. They are the. best PITTING and atoatdurable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, ars made to order, as cheap as they can be made a ay where and In the most subagent fa I manner . Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft flames, Fly -nets and everything In the lin rmst better or cheaper. Our prices havebeenunnan to theloweetliving standard. I liberal percentage forcaeh,otr allbillasmouuttn to gh or more. We work nothing bat the beet of stock aad a a n wart martinie turned out tobein 'satyr's! A ct Y represented. J. W. CRILIS Thankful forpaitfavori weinviteattentlon N present stock. oar as scallandezalllitlePllMlLlV, QW a ny Jan .29.1668: tf D. McCREd SoN. OARRIAGE,iLiIIING REF J M:U) . Yhewarbeihit over,the underei gnedttive r attuned the OARRIAGE-MAKlNC,BgirNitss , at theirold stand, in East brid ile street, Gettysburg, where they are again pretax ad to pot up work In t he mast faahlenable, statement's maporior Banner . ♦ lot of new and second-ham OARALAGZB,BIIGIFIEB, 20., on hand, which they will dtspose of atth• lowest prices, andel] orders will be 'applied as promptly and satisfactorily as pounds. GirREP4IRINGAD done wit It dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new andold lIARNII/38 on handler sale. Thankfalfor the liberal patronage heretofore tin loyed by them, theysollcit and will endeavor t• do serrips large share In the future. 1iap.19.-tf DANNEE & ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages_ REMOVAL.. TlMEnndersAtmed has removed his Carrier ...wi ll fog shop to th e east end of Middle street, Clettys burg, Pa. where he will continue to bullets& hinds of work la ids Ilne, vie: CAARIAGES,TROTTINaI FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, J7J ,GGER WAGONS, (*C., 4 Ma work la all pot up of 6, and by flea bane( entehrusles,and coo j , ra II to to. mite' Rta priaaws &bra, mite' Its orders, eenlldant that hr ample minium+ teroolPel, Jose, at ..daider.ta, W ' W GALL/Ann . Jolt' 1,1666.-It' !NEW HARNE; 3S SHOP. " N C II LP ntromds,Alt 'blends owl mi. ge Ily thot 2 1 1: 1 011 WWl* Oa ert' set. Gottymborg, adjoin b. tra. r tee El " ? ro 7 maki u— ni tondnou ars and ger de r re he will raaaleactare 0 1 0 . head el kinds or HAsnrsov j , Birasus; ' coLLAR7, web& 41111111, sill LY•112211, La., n Ili WM at the I " cub phew. A/ 110 . TRUNKS of all kinds. jtIT :Arend KS it ! Min *needed topromptly =mg ies worlttoe fat the besteest tor SO Noon, I cea sorreves,r derk boa 'kit ad of work. an beleS =do leader Ay own superb las dodo. etre mu a cal l. r, 11104,—tf JAEN CULP. CA. -..). B. A.GI'E SEED. , il all......_Viltralis.4o will 011 Nib, AMU the Sada iho • ' wrdwir tireatildel , rOf C 4 .118A011: 1 14 , .4: 1 1 Ls Ith ... od In ra Otho tw o Mk i 5., .. . :; •••• 'with, anon 15 to . 211 poun de. 'Under %vont I ; cl, . "nyesires_, _ lives 7 1 plaitt 11 , 41 Med. Manua oth. I kumhr a a culture b —84061111 4 1141 0 wi th tits 8 tone maw. rp.. • 3 .. 'hi t'solds sib ohm Moo rept of ~, 11,. ~ Tbitlioto pot ,no hi pwitl Inliw an. I, t 1 , • -,.. , tby od. 1111111•1416 nom Ipt of fp ots .fir 4:1 , , lit.rXilt, or gli •t.. both TV) . saw b Dirindkmo for " nocnounfal e 1:1,,olyt .aceaspu., or oaths" 1 - Savona Spoilt 11 ,el 4, Mini w On ith , liibition id :: • i lAst niiiithitothd Pair ~ ~, , i • Addrois VA ''..1110?4" WirilmS 0a.5 . ;,.,0 , / • l' ; O i l! 4411 it 1104 11. MEElthhilm .....,_,'. '' `—... .. 'VIM 'B l 1 .1 1 4111/4: I r ittelt# ' 49 .A. ..,„ •,:i , f' '. .-- . . nil ~. ."' '. •t a • . 101 04, , .7 1911. 411141,4 P MWV/PWltbk 116•01107 aribini-b rpm t ie. IMO Ighliikell IMO'S . STOVES, Of.' ALL KINDS OF ALL KINDS STRtET I 4 108 RlSrlitlr rZii;4;:i==l PROPUIZTORS 011110119 re ktweert 0 , Oettylepti)Vi TERMS OF P TIIE STAN ..C5O 5W;(74116 41 axinorning. of S2OD a fear rn it dot paid within the yetq continue(' until all arearmei the option of the pubtlahegc. A nrtiatsometa ar i a'- op , rate& illoaral rotincUtia advettleing by the qttarker. Special notice will be InSettosrli be agreed upon. <• Si-The circulation of the* Is one half larger then that • newspaper in Adannt„ counerf t [sing medium, it eannft •• JOB Woltz of all kinds tad and at fair rites. • Pareptdele, Qc., In every prluted at short notice. TERM ol Fr IVt.% L gags-ft immatis, • t I edge—HM.4s t .1 es —J-,gei,ll .1 . Ktib•, • lthuire..2 ry—J Aeon Melberg'. • It jitter iftd atC , rtier—W 1111. .11911 Irk oflAe Covat --A . W .gt inter, DL dr" t Attorney —W in. • .Daseas. r—lgurer—ll. U Wattles. • gluif—rhilip Liman. ("Ironer-11r. W. J • 'lac 'Ore. "Diregyor—Jeme D. Keller, Cbmwasimearg-4agubLett, *meg sal Neldieb. . Jeltarsge —Wm. .MoOlegn. Physician to J. O'Neal. .i;rml,rr of Vie P•or—Jolisi R 4,1, L).5 ‘1 rll. f. • starer—Jrc,s. y yolcials-4: IN lib,. —11,‘,7 L.ll. 04.2, Muth' i. fl, ,iy. ,11,01:411 3, .:11M1111111 3u7<„—C. tt Buehler.. , ' , 4 1,1—W. 3 ..1 6 Wit 1 4. 1 ildiai • %V. C,04[1, it 'ben rate. A...U. az 1 1.34,4,--V. I). D)phortx. 1144 4 ~.,..,: r.. --'i4l,,rxe 11.Welkeg 1...1 . S: . ~1 Ihrea as— Vtim. Uoi•a, W. WArret, tiro. a. Eisst4r, Ja43b NI ~[ , ~,,-. i•-....-4 .4 ry--..t. NI. ga —:[. i. V slientock. . =I • t —je•age !Mope i• awry Witt. r. 1 1,-11enry i. U.naer. iOJI MIRIAM Wirt, UNIJ heij KeaJi carry. Willi can UAltar.,tve 4 .m It, • t rl .Nt it F4e'r:T .4 . 1' i:-•••10 , 1 . , ~ tl r i r—l a n "•,' —i •U arid 4, I NI • •r, Jrga Ar , 11151 I .:XNET//1, id: rst--J. L. 1..11i:k • try ts • uor tioc Viler I:ttUtytt.. it it trl -I, it , Pt L ill, ; • 141 or. :0 , ,r40 Little, W 1••: apt. = • • i•itt age Swope. , 1 ,- te —it i 5,1,1 it •• , tury—Dtta4 A. ItuAlklar. • irc/ne..t.ic It. 2 • • at,: )Ipnri. t0t1144.1,-ITT 4rMICCLTIMILI MEE ?tat • 4 . ; •.• •• ' • 4 • :Atl-rry. I try --11 , sitry 4.8 . • tr I ti ti Alt 4,0 e. id Al • a - 1 a J. at' tiaau. WII a G t iha,:ea. hara..ar Welt% IV.K. .• •i • • .1 a:au 11. ]l:l;leUma. J t.140. - A TION • .FAlluestacriC. A Daucaq . ,4ry--Juia Y. SloCruury. Lc 4r,e-1 1 / 4 u Culp. isve.--.1. e• . Eu iCeI trt, %fut. Y. Atlitosop. I=l 1=1:= EMI •~~ry-W .1, thi4,lrl t , I f O. it 1 , ,0r 11, IC, ,4*•:i.,9. !Noes tikr.!l 424 PPPPp 911 cC1•11.99. ref 4,1 1114 le . I hirer—Sh. t r i d FL' W. Wc.!tellaa S. 011.. ..t444. , 11, It J. Stable,3l.olc94oool ?AAA CIO 111416041CD4 E • dr.it.rr—Rebtlit McCurdy. Ind FreasKrer—Dar Id wllt Cr on, leptrt 900 • - •• At:tre 12.2 5 C rtr.l sin nitke4 Close cot. '14,1r ttl I t: tlt.rti ti.t Wo.o.srn poi 1r ti, tai 1$ =an= ':ys L,Jyt. .4.1:t, 1. 0. 0, ri liasirs,444ttooaatry 0,11 t: •1 1 , 1 1 1p.1411i • No. 146, t 1. , 0. a 0. ,11.14 t ant'34l Iluaday t sr, L. 4,10, -Va. 436, 4. c4riisie %cid silr.4d at ***** 2d ail loch .nstli. 1142,111.1 s .V 0.180,1. 0. street, every )loads) •vatilla C “I'LJ ts rrabe„llu.3l. /.9. !I 411. Tory Friday , paa O. A . —North scat ea sr 4ry Suarklay erasing. ' •111a=14 1. Oilleilara)—Paditot,i44.o4 Saralee. cy Proratoota of College ‘, 3 stely, dabbatts morning 441. arrumg. Uuring r • .4 , ealuK•rcric• .agittod. vieri St. / maralug esl Stink d erdoing. : r , .' S ,, s44plll—Fterr. N. 0, rif es 4 tbzmith /*Orilla I rOuralley alveolus. pwr..4,;4ri4a—Rer. Wm. U. 1111111: .63.14 •VOClitlg, and Wilda 401 Utrorstiod—lt... W 6. H. ncea "hLat4ll , rp aalu6 and orsoln fir•tioniC. Jusept. eon. fleritoes ,1 44. qiurelag sod Vtarneen.. Unit , l , /I.lrtuy/4.—R4. .1. Ja by +pedal appoiaPolillita. frattOiiinal M. KfittUTll • - J M. Listtyaburu. Pa. 0011• N • ,husloest promptly satoads4, to. - pfacs B.ltonare street ; south of t Jt uo 18, 1169-tf yIcOUNA • I) •L. .• /CIO •I war IV agi' 'tor 71s utrtevarg .tract. • "teue.l.l2 av•u 1 0 sun...a uout d lot; too. all /foil cc at cc 'e tuom , clot! , Back-pay c., cc J. .c sccidAtAl;civ.• p realm, aly attooded to. . . 1 , scr. it‘ ..soled, SPA ~kyN6l in I.iwn tad °air Jalle 18,1669.-K J. COVER, &TTO: • L W, rill promptly CO 454.1,chge Elailnossestruatad Colas Be• as: weed irboaltook uld D • ,nB., lalttowreillrest.G•itllb Ma, 29.18441' . t)A.VID A.. 1101111.143, MgY VI Law, will promptly at .7u4 oil All.,thabr ousiniuwiene t rpated El,. it 1114 ed 414•1109 !PIO* I.,,4litetti• :wart Heats. ((bitty., L)A.VID WILLS, AT AT t 4,o)llce•t altreaideriCalP orcer oft:lootrelikuiste. 1.3' 29.1667 Da. u.‘S. HUBER, 3. S. Cu,br of Chanbersburg and r. orPOllll.l lase U. /1189.—tf OIL J: A. AIUISTSO , Haring located at NSW 111/Elin!f to all branokile of tad profeellas, and sti hia (Ace whoa oat yrafeallossllytaaim atalimaartauwar, t Adam. county, Pa. 10l DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL • Etas Ws Omc• •t his rookies/al kroistbovetbeflospilar Gattyabarg,Ma729,lll4ll7.. JOHN L. HILL, &I„ D., moon Ohamberiburg tame, Dearly. Nagle .Uottri, lit 1TTY8813.6. PIN N• 4 sa-Havlag been le eoseteetyreedee p etiolate eau be amazed el good WAS*. R. J. E. BERKSTREIV EI D..t, %soling located to eel arca.' to tit* pa Clio- OassiwTiork ("soils* the Globe las. where Om Will Ile Attend to soy este orltalatlepreOlatte maals • sat of (all if putts I s isiotst •I ted Wadi-lams reaaostiale July 30,111190-41 • DR. U. W. LRFE. LiUksiOsiton, *lama co., - Ly APING peasattently located la that I!. erica(' to tlltraotaeral /make ad Surgery. 01See la Lombard *treat a treat. . Ladies Faber . • • JOHN FAREt 718 ARCH STARA Middle of the lock, bet. 7th MO Ith PEULADIMPHIA, Importer, Maanfacturior aad Dederta MI quality of FANCY FUR LADIIB' AND DUMDUM Whined, ran hiproted known /Mt IMPOStrllotid. Wiry largaaad sploadld swan Wbad aft of lam koat • int mod km tboa wailsvp by Mt may / avoid napsothal7 invitwa ' sad adjaana=l=l sad !lard* aad seat of • Lames lad Olailem Law 4111wandwal law pe as aar attar napialata• Basfe ' lan e W Wee. • 0411.1,109.-la 131