fift Star hill sttiiinti. ainsl7 l 6lb Wilds . tr. 10. Mr" "Ai STII4III, I THIS SAyES XINE.•• Repolog any 1401 Poe WM more thanatett Moe Vines the work, because a thusly bracing or Ihtlisning will often save the shaking and : erfOg loose of the whole interstructure; and the stop ping of a gap, or, better still, the re pairing of a weak place in a fence be fore it becomes a gap, will not on ly save nine times the labor and mater ial, but prevent the stock from becom ing "bnachy." A such' in ifine would be an infinite saving in keeping up the soil. A2man owns a farm with virgin soil, similar to prariee of the West or the - Bice grass district in the South west ; when he plows any portion of it and has obtained some prodigious crops, the virtue is lessened, as the yield becomes less; then, if he is -a sensible person, he will see thltt there - is need of a , such, and, having, hus banded his resources, he will apply some farm manure. If a stock farmer feeds the dam right, nature sets him the example of a fine, glossy-skinned and plump, gambolling offspring ; and when he weans the prosperous pro ' geny i should the gambols cease and the frame lose the rounded form or appear . ante, he will know that a stick is needed in time to recover this lost ground, and if he is a man of intelli gence, he will give such food and at tention as will put the poor little ani mal into the right condition, and who . ever cannot see when , these stitches are necessary, or, better, cannot pre vent the need of the preliminary stitch, is not fit for the business-of a stock : raiser. Yet how many of the owners of the beet land for farming purpose, not only never think of a stioh in time, but go on wasting and literally throw • lug away every means of renovating soil in a timely way, till their naturally good laud is completely exhausted of • every valuable constituent! How \ many go many miles In one dlireetio *id then in another to purchase fine, pure bred stock, get -it home with great s care, and then, froni carelessness or penuriousnoas, fail to follow the teachingecof nature, and neglecting the warnings visible to the commonest mind, give no Mich in time—which results in a deicnerate race of animals, which, from the, evils of one year's management, will \ take nine years to recover, and in fact this application it is worse, for an stinted will never thoroughly ov e the effect. •• _ , [Fran tbo Aaarl an /: u tJournal CARE OF FAR* =EL ETA. Farm implements cost a great s tleal of money, and should be well taken‘qtre of. It will pay very well to wei4r them out by judicious use ; but it wish not pay to let them lay about in fence corners, and other by places to rot out. There is ho business in which care and economy should be more strictly applied than in farming. It is good economy to buy the labor saving ma chinery and the best implements to la bor with, because time is saved and strength economized in _ using them ; but this' macinery and those tools should be carefullY housed when.not use, otherwise ;if left exposed to the weather, thPirnn parts will rust, and the wooden parts_ , will rot, , and_ the money spent in purchasing them is wasted. Some farmers let their plows lay where they plowed the last farrow in the fall, until they are wanted for use the next spring. Harrows and swin gletrees abare the same fate. If called on to subscribe for an agricultural jour nal costing one , or two dollars, they will say they are too poor and cannot afford it, and they are In a likely way to remain poor by being too careless to take care of what has coat them mon ey. Any farmer who will subscribe for and read an . agrlcultural paper will gain information worth many times its price, if he will properly apply it. It will stand by him as a a friend giving just such council and advice as he needs, from the experience of others. How To maraca A TEAM.—There is slava aright way to do everything, find the right way to unhitch a team is that which is the quickest and safest We have often noticed farm boys, an not only farm boys but men, discon nect a team from a wagon in a very un safe manner ; something as follows : The driver springs from the wagon goes to the aides of the horses, put up the lines, unbuckles them at the bits, lets down the neck-yoke, unhitches the tugs and leads the horses away discon nected. Now this mode is very common, and very risky. - Let, •us notice why. In the first place, as soon as the lines are put up you have lost your means of metro', as soon as the pole - is down your horses are iu peril. Supposing ey should take fright, which ia com mon to the mist quiet willful'', the re sult of a team running with only the tugs hitched can be imagined. We have cases in mind where horses have sped a way with maddened fury in ex **rah condition, the pole plough ing the ground, and at every plunge of the frenzied animall, the wagon strik ing op their het?* frightening them to desperation. Now the right way, or a good - ` wa r y at least, is to keep the lines lahand or where they can been reach. ed until the tugs are all unhitched, then your team is free from the wagon un less a stationary .neck yoke is used, neztgo directly in front of the horses and let down the neck-yoke ; and after this seperaiathem.--Oildo Farmer. ROOM FLAVORING MILK.—,III re gard to the, use of turnips, we have fed them to cows for several years, as also cabbages, and made butter all the while, -and will challenge the most fastidious to detect any 'lavdr of them in the butter. Such fOod, fed to cows in moderate quantities just before or immediately after milking, imparts no unpleasant flavor to the milk or butter. It is in overfeeding, and at unreasona ble hours, that causes the trouble: We consider cabbages one of the very bat kinds of green food fOreows. We allow the milk to stand forty-eight hours, and 'find no ill theot from the milk becoming thick. ‘4 A COMILIKPbNDENT of the Country Gereasseeat any thit rubbing the tobet edpatecifille body wit, opal oil, le an eflbetufl oars for. the injnry done by Puna Aim - - A Paommisrer New York female- Heves that the lax to farmers who do not (irk food for stook le from 20 to 40 per coat. Tsz The Nero Ragland ihroter ree molten& selarover gras Aegis in the spring of the year and scattering a igninkllng of gnus seed. Tits time is hat eoudng when land• ed proprietors will be esteemed for the eslintion of their acres rather than for their extent of ,territory. Dam ire UN coupons ettsched to the bade orstedisiony. The Interest is doe 111018111. I= Dit.f R. 1101410 will resume theprittics ei Medicine. -Ogee at hie DRUG STORE, INIOKAIISESSBI7B I / 2 1:1 ST« GETTTBBVPS Also, Zeiler In DRUGS, 1113iDIOINZE;PATENT EDICINEI3,.sTA TIONIRY, PIRPITYRAY, WW2, TOILET • R TICLID3, DYE nuns, PURE B.PICEs, ie . • . DIARKTIOEt 11117LTIIRE, , . lb, Citolera lierbus,Collc, Diarthrea, Cramps, Sick Stomach,tc. fillltirectlons with every bottle. July 9, 1969-tf DR. JAMES CRESS D.RUGGIS Store in Brant's Building, Balto. st LITTLESTOWN: PAYING opened a new DRUG E1T011.2 and fitted it an In the beat style, I offer my stock of pore end fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littleadown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consiating In part of - Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pure Bpleek, Dyes and Dye Stuffs. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds.Cigars;Tobaceo and Snuff. iirldoore's Electro-MagneticSoapwlll wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without bailing or blueing. This is the best Soap in use. Try it. It le warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littleutown , May l&-1 y JAMES Clabß. 69. JANE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF; Drugs & Family Medicines ..... PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FDA-MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS • DYES AND DYE STUFFS, .- SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INRE, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S'.SCHIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCUt ATELY PUT IP. A I PHYSICIANS A.(10 COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powders the best and cheapest for Horan, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes. HUBER'S . Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a, Jane 11, 1869. - .tf - - A. D. BUEHLER , G-.ETTYSBURG-, PA., Has just received a iarge assortment of BOOKS Fold TUE HOLIDAYS, compthi,ng English and American publications,. handsomely illustrated, snit , ible es Holiday Gifts tor OLD AND YOUNG. Also, a large assortment of 3liscellan Olt Books by stand and authors, Stationery, Totlec Artlch,s, Pet knives, Gold Pei. and Pencils, itc. Dec. 3, 1.8060.—td girtry ta bits. THE EAGLE LI v Al, • SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. rHE undersigned would reSpeete !Tilly inform the public that he hr. ~isoaso new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and t. prepared to offer superior at. commodation. in this line. Helms Provided hirmielt with Brigitte., Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons. to , of the latest style.. sufficient to meet the public de. mend. His horses are all good, without spot or blem leh, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip• ples,"but allofthe"2.4o" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and ocenfortableequipmentsturniebed. Par;Ls,l►tgeosamaU.oan gat, lust what theywan on the most accommodating terms. Vlaltoyfs to the Vittbe•tleld po li tely attended to end rankle!. delvers furnished if desired. Porttooommoyed to and _lrmo the Depot upon th errivatand departure of ever' , train. Noma bought, .old, or azohangod, and &bray. Galmester barstni giving . Oar motto Ir" lair play aaNso gouging. a... Partials? attention oald to furniatang Idefoir and 'Mat for Funerals . ItWi dattai oareal►ssthat by.charging mode malty and by furnishing superior accommodation we cannot fall to please every one who oatronis, oar establlebutent. S . T Taws. 114,1111.115 T.— , Notice to the, Public 1 PUS undersigned Li running a Line of Stages from Mageretosru to Gitttysburg,leaving formerplacc on if inday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'cleck, A. IL, passing by Leftersburg, • Mayo esboro'. Monterey and Clermont Springs, fountain Dale and Fairfield. a-riving at Gettysburg at half past four o clock and returning from Gettysburg on To esday, Thursday and Batardsy.arritis g gt ihgeritOWD to mak sconnectico with the 5 o'clock train for Baltimore. May 21.-tf ABABA ABEGIN WEAVER & SON. Livery, Sales & , Exchange STABLES, Washington st., Gettysburg. Parana. AKE .piesture in announcing to T• the panic that they the better ocean muda Hone than aver to supply the publia with all tot., and kinds of Conveyance" that via be toundte a find clam that,. Mak Home, Hach, and Sloighs gannet be beat by any .aattablialunent in the town. ha prima they detr omapetitiois. Horses and Mules bought and mold, on,reasonable terms, GIVE US, A CALL: Take Notice. THE undersigped is desirous of dosing up We old ...m.nta, and would a+lt theme indebted to eat 1114tti the same. The books will be found at the ¬e linable' and all person. ID &Had ark Illirartly raquaatii to cull and genre theft acconata. NICHOLAS Wialilta. Dan 11,, 1810,4 f fpirdirart,lag, kg. Hardware and Groceries. Tlio suboadboro boo* Just rotund boo tli• cities pDoea 12U01111110 ooppfy of Ho.BDWA ILO and ORO 88, white tiny ors droning at tbolr old stood Maim atm* lelkfoos to Mc Um thou. Oa. dock comialaula *art of 'S. OAIP/lUMM% . TOOLS, • SLAM/SITE'S TOOLS, • 00AOR IfINDINGS, will be baud choice and ebeap--very destrabk tear U 101101110111134. loot from' All Made of Goode for tale—whetber he OABINIT-lIRKIIWB TOOLS, ; tnamtliact r uree or not. • nwisin k rums .nicTugu. 00008 VIADIS UP with diepateh, as well *hen . - LUANDA lir Igo& Ake. b might 'Ambler spireese 'this awn. 'the very best work wilt bli raerMe-trodd !Inland eabaanthil 'mina aßoczarts OP ALE 1250 4 . -' --and nothing will be deemed too much trouble to Clibi, Pais* to. There iv no article included in the render satisfaction in every ease. several departments isaintfAmed above bat whar_aan F o lateet blew Tort easkions regularly received, be had hi this atom Isar, mar .•f Mediae** Min 0 idtaubewl mall. . ~ be aagasesadataltin lila itiati alp !lodine, arid Aare ofpUblic,patrouage h solicited, 'sail 'mei iilasion ma lladaaserardelle Is their Mrs-. forte red to deserve ft. ... likilems adi as mien jarereal to salt ss low' for Apßillet U• k ~ ; , Nat II say advartrab 'eat at the Oily. •. .• DAVID ZIOGILWIL lt•• ' ANIL A. DAIO4II O War AIMEE ilitanio= VW %FAA NW SI, umir.-er NOltRrS" HEAD:-WOT:ERS, On the.S. E. Owner of an/re Square, GETTYSBURG, PA.; the Largest. and Beeoitooka of Fall '& Winter I lothing Tp I. LATIsEr STYGi:. 4 Jp A T AND A. PS, TRH Ban MA NtifAr I MIND( BOOTS AND SHOES, also a Largo Variv:y of Woolen Unde,r-Clothing with a large assortment on NOTIONS , TRUNKS , And everything found In a' Gentipm:n's Furnishing Store GIVE US A CALL. Oct. 1,4869.—tf. PALL AND WINTER CLOTHIN Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. N E W FIR M! COBEAN 0 Ult. =GSA 21 ilAi7ll/nat received from the City a new and large atock of CLOTHING, ' HATS 4& CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. The goods have all been selected with great care and with a desire to meet the wants of this community. The public will find the g•Ods to bent the beet quality mid the LATEST STYLES. One and all are intlted to call at our Store on halt'. more itreet, Gettysburg ,nearly opposite store, Bros. L. O. CAMINAN, JAB CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 22.—tf FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNING-HAM'S, •OPPOSITE STAR AND SENTINEL OFFICE, GETTYSBURG; l'A. You win dory' Bud the boat qualities and Istest styles .11 COATS , PANTS , VESTS , OF ALL STYLES . AND SIZES. ALSO, SHIR S , Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, anti a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS - , WATCHES, TOBACCO ana CIGARS , Clef a/bleb tellabe sold at chart protita •aderarraat ad to please. •4i.re him a call at his +tore an Haiti. more etreet,(Picking'a old Stand) near the Dlamono. Seyt. 24,1869 —tf BOOTS.& SHOES D. KITZMILLER & BRO GETTYSBURG, PENIV A YORE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK Hay°just received from the City a largemort meet 01 `BOOTS& SHOES fiENTLEMEIN, LADIES & CHIL DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots --Congress & Balmoral Gal , ters, Slippers, &c. Made‘in latest styles and of beet mate riala We also BfkIIIIPACTURE TO ORDER. all kinds of BOOM' AND SHOAT—the work itelpg made up of bget material* and by first class wo:lnien. The senior panne, has bee., In the bnaluese tor,over 16 years and personally eaperintende all work made up. We respectful!) ',telte the attention of the public to our eetabliabhuent, a.. 1 hoot, by strict attention to business and by selling at lowest cub prices, to glee entire ■atlsfaction. DAVID HITiMILLER, JACOB A.KITZMILLIB Apr 1116,1889. -t f REMOVED New Store Room near Court-house D. H. HUB GEL HAS removed his Boot sad Shoe Store to his :new Store ROom, a few doors south or the Court house, and nearly opposite the comaraer Mince Balti more, street, Ott:tysburg. He has laid In a la rge new grock of goods, which be wilt sell at reduced prices. He offers LAMIIMPOONOREBB GAITERS, LAOIRB' BALMORAL OAITERB, LAMBS. COMMON OA/TIRB, LADIES' CID ALIPPBBIL all styles. LADIRd' 11080' 00 BALSIONALB IN 14.1t0E VAULTY. GIANTS' /RANCH CALF BOOTS, DRNTB' AMBRICAN CALF BOOTS, DENTS' HIP BOOM CONORIDId GAITHER, OlINTB!..0A-LY BA.LMORALIL GRNTIP Ala PPRBB, All styles, GENTS' BROGANS, Be., /ie. 8188115' JONtiB6B/3 GAI:ESB, NINES' BALM/NAL GAITERS,' MUSES . IOROOOO BALMOBALS, Ac., ac., Ac., le. • BOYS' 00N0R155 DAITBRB, " BOYS' OALF BaLMORALS, BOYS' 88008 1 1 8. Ac., tc.: INterry atom, all styles, algoBo /.7L.A,Rsl,lV3l:!Auelliel7tYlits?wa. anufsetare cos @tautly on band All willb esold at tbe lowest living profits. Buy era, from , town and country-are torited to call and examine goods and Prices before purchasing else• where, feeling confident : that I can pleaseall who may calL The id &Hindi:MIMING of Boots,Bhoes.and Gal :tan,wlllalsobecarried on,in ell its branchscas be iges. zepatring done no short notice. By employing unite but drat-clams workmen, and nth* nose hot t h e e h e k eet leather, be fools condderatcf maintaining his Owner reputation Certainly nothing will be left un doss to deem vs, it. ing e Tkuinkraffor pastfstors, is solicits • contino. 4111C0 of public patronage. D. H. KLING/IL. Gettysburg -July 16, 1869.-tf JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT T44ILOP, Off MK 811181i1111. STUNT, OirrYBBIING. •plEllitsaiirsiened, of the late trai of Bee. Jatedw I. a Bro., would, most reepeettelly Worm his bleeds and the pa blk generally, that he has opened a Aterehan TodleriatentabliehmansinOhambasbarp street, am ideeeto the old place. and 'broodier, seat nt the Keymone Bones, where be will ,be happy to wait cm all who may patronise Min. Iliseteek of °LOTUS. CABBIIIIO3B, VISTINGS, Tailtindaa, ft., at.. at., • =I s,ittancial. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK ! dOVERNMENT BONDS, of •II kinds, aouonT and SOLD The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD an sitrit. COUPONS CASHED OE COLLECTED Person,. Oeniiing to invest io STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are invited to cell, u we have the the facilities of New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore market.. Con...quotaly all ordera are prauptly executed Persons possesaing COUPON BONDS, and desiring for safety to convert into Registered, ore request to ell!, as we have the advantage to traneGr at trifling exponse. INTERNAL BILVEYCE STAMPS of nii denomiu: Lions fur sale INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent., viz b PER CENT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, 3 PEE CENT. for 8 months Porton' wieblng information In regard to 11. b [locte, and Stocks ❑l kinds, are rellue.trd give us a call and we will cheerfully give all in formation EMMEN= tiet , vsborg. Yo•. 5.18G5-t FIRST NATIONAL BANK GET rYSBUII,h WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITA as follows 6 -P BR CENT. PER ANNUM POE' YEAR, 4ft„ . .. " " 6 MONTHS WILL OABIT COMrOUNF r NTEREET NOTEF AND COUPONS Will elsopnrekase or sell STOCEP •nd BONDS very kind free of chore... a Commissfon.•nd 'lames pay the Malign PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, And with. oleignre transact All basin... promptly • haretotooreoertaininp to • vrallreettlatreßank. alto AaNoLn. Oehler a•ttyebnrg Nn• 11167-:. giutthering. MEAT MARKET! NEW FIRM! GEOROE H. STOVER TEIADDEL7I3 S. WII3LF, HAVTNO catered into partnormbipin tho BUTin- V RING RITSINKt+g, will carry it on in nil Its branches. All kind. of Fresh Meat Every Day. Saerevery Tneeday and Saturday morning. Sma meats every Wednesday. Thu reday and Pridaytner. Inge. Market stand at Geo.B.Storer's residence on Cham be etrewt, second Square. Those tuition fat stock for wile will find It to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER k WIBLE. A ag-13,1N19—t f West Middle Street Marke (NEAR TUE COURT no. ) Every - Day in the Week SUNDAY ErCEPTED Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednes• day and Saturday moruinge. Lnmb, Veal or Mutton every day. Ordera left ►t my market in the evening; will be promptly delivered the following morning GEORGE A. CODORI Junel.B,lBo9-tt • Hotels and gtotauranto. EAGLE HOTEL • 'notarial aria moot conunodione In GETTYBCURG. PISNNA ZZZZZ OP 3NJUDIESBUDD AND WOHIHONOD iTHASID JOHN L. TATE, F'ropriefor 40r AnOmulbucfor Passengerm and Baggage:run t o the Deeot.onarrlValanddepartureofßel Roe Train,. (*ea Iservants,andreasonablichargob flay 29, ISO.— KEYSTONE HOTEL, GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW. OPEN. - 1 1 111 anew House, and haa been a Mad is the most approved style. Ito Rotation • pleasant and convenient, betas In tit s niartbasfness portion of ths town. Every arrange mon thaw b eon Ell Motor gitaaooommodation and coin art et visits, with ispliiitabllntattaidtad. Wits exyarlatiesd ea:waste,' aid assiofidniiistinp Clark we shall tiso every endsavortoglease This Bo saaworin for thesatertaintaidatol thspublis ..waslndllsolloitashare ofp4bliepitroug May .101? 1869. MILLINERY. 1869. MISS McCREARY Him just voted s !Tr. amoorlbseat of BONNET HATS th! wiatior Arse, with Featheri, Flowers & Ribbons th• t cl- Zet=sitiaiaidir tia. 'harmssoft e.t.a nat-sa, mum; oduiTtaii- TIME TABLE . .PIRIAVAAIIi tastes Het tysbars at94o, A , And cottaeStirat gwootro.rjutictiou with trainsso oiLhhartkpoomiseksrettatingltaltirnore at 320 P M.,,Hibrriastirgat 14 80, P. M., Philadelphia at 4 10 P. Al; litaterabg, snit* it 13 ettysburg at 12 30 P. Al., with psasesgers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, itc. 811P;ONL Oettyaburb a 2 45 P . M wad otanects sE iIIIZIOVer Junction with Ms rrain oath st 442 P. M., reaching Baltimore at 700 P. M . . getarnlog +rift's' at Gettysburg et 630 It. 1 ., 4 , cit ...,Imi.cors from 11.11.1 more Harrisburg,. philedalpb ia, is ara .Fasseoger Car is also attached to the Freight train, wnlc❑ ',mess liaaor..r Joactiod tit MO A. If reaching Gott,..llorg at 10.30. Norenrins Harrisburg ie the 5.1.5 A. M. train car thus reach Gettysburg by 1010 A. M. The freight train, with ewiseuger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg at 2 P. M., reitchh,g the Japction •t b 25 Nov. "..13, WO HEADING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT, HONDA _I, NOV. 22d, 1869 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest tor rblladelphia. New York. neadlog. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Aehland.SkaMokin„Lebanon, Caxton, Ephrata. loltie. Liu:matte' Columbia ' Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, atfollows At 4.90. 5.33,anci 8.10 A. M., anti 12.20 awn, and 2.+36 And 11 00 P. 3.1., Connecting With situllar Trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now. York at 0.15 A. M. and 12.05 noun, 3.35, 0.35 and .00 P. M., and 0.00 A 31., respectively. Sleeping Care accom pany the 2.30 and 5.35 A.M., and 12.20 noon Trains without change. Leavellarrlsbarg for -Reading, Pottsville. Tama qua, Hieersville.Ambland, Shamokin, Pint Grove,Al - and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.M., and 2.55 and 440 P. M„ the 215 tram atopp ng at Lebanon t ilia 4.10 P. 51. train et Tying at all Stations and ma. king connections tor Philadelphia, Pottsville, Colum bia and all antneortito station. between maid points only. Our Potwvilin,SchuylkillHavenandAuburn, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave darriliburg at 3.40 P.M. Returning: Leave New Yolk at 9.00 A .M.,12.00 noon, 5.00 nod a uu P Philadelphia at 8.15 sinol.3o P. 31. Sleeping car. eccumpan the 9.00 A. 31., 5.00 and 3.0 n P 31.trainx from New Tork,withont chai.ge. WA; PAis“nger Trainleav•e Philadelphia la t 7.30 tiag WiLII Similar train on East Peooa,Katb toad, retui null; from. Heading at 6.80 P. 31.0 topping at all Stations. Learn Puttsvalln at b. 40 and 10.00 A. M.. and 3.45 P - . 11., Hero lou at h 311 A. fd.. Shamokin at 6.4 and ", 09U A. Yd., A shinud 7.05 6.31., 110012.30 noon, Tamaqua at a.:13 A. 31., and 2.20 P. IL, fur Philadeiphia and %ow Yo. k. Leave Xutteville vls.Sehuylkilland Susquehanna 0.16 A.ll fur Llarrisbarg , and 11.110 'A. PiunCirove and Tremont. Heading Accommodation Trail; tear. Puttsville rt 5.40 A.M., pallets Reading at 7.70 A..M., arriving et Pullvileipnia at 10'L0 A. M. Returning, NS , . Philadelphia at 415 P. M., passing Reading at 7 40 P. M., ar rtrtug at Puttsvida at gzu P. M. Pottstown 'Accommodation Train, leaves Potta. ownat 6.45 A. l , returning (gavel. Philadelphi. at .00 P.M CcJumble Railroad Train* leave Reading at T. 15 A. IL, and LIS P. 31 .for Ephrata, Lille, Laricanter Columbia. &c. Perkiomen Rai IRoadTratualeave PerkfomeiJano• .... t ion at 9.00 A. M., and at 3 10 and 530 P. 31., return. log, Laan• Schweakevil le at 8.10 •ud 8.12 A. M. and 14 45 noun. connecting with •lutlar truth* on Read ing Rail Road. ..olebrookdal• Railroad T mina leave Pottstow n at 8.45 A.M.. and 1.20 P. H. fur Mt. Pleasant, uriving here at 10 20 A. 31. and 7 201'. 31., returniug. leave t Pleuraur at 700 A. M., rod 11.00 A. M., connect mg with au:tiler trains on Reeding Railroad. I.:fleeter Valley Railroad Trains leave klrldgupoit at 9.30 A. St., 2.05 and 6.02 P. 31., itturaiatt., leave Dowaingtow4 at 830 A. M., 12.45 toren and 6.16 P . 11., connecting with trai neon Heading Railroad On Sunday.: leave New York at 5.00 .W 15.00 P. 31., Philadelphia 8.00 A.H. and 3.14 P. M., (the 15.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading,) lave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M.; flarritburg at 5.35 A. 31. 4.10 and 11.14, I'. %1., and Reading at 12.43 lulu:bight, and 7.16 A. M. for Hari:ham rg. at %Xi A M. and 12.55 midnight, for Seu lurk •ud 9.40 A.. M., anti 4.25 P. 31. fur PhOsidel. phut. eummuc.rjou, Alleage,Sesuou, Schoo I and 6:car alou to and from all polutvutreducco Kates. Baugagt chocked through; 100 poundk clluwed each Passenger. GI A. 51C0L1...3 eueru inperintendent , t"dinff. P... /)..c.3, 1F0,6. N ORTHERN CENTRAL R AIL WAY TVIATEII SCHED ULE. Oo and after N0v.15, IS6l,Traina will lease Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD 10.:.„; a. in.—Daily for Williamsport, daily f except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo. NiagaraPalla and Erie and the IA est. 12.7(7 a. to —Daily for Elmira, Donato, &c. 2.16 p. m.—Dily (except holidays) for WI/Ilan/sport nod Erie. dAd., p. wt.—Daily (except Sandy!) for York. p. in.—Daily (except Sundaays, for Harrisburg roc the West. LEAVE BOCIHWARD. 7. 7 a. m.—Daily stoppl og at Parkton only. 712 a. m.—Daily (except Suadaye) etopplag at all Stations. p. m.—Daily etopping at Parkton only. 13. p. to —Daily (except holiday, stoppin at Dark too only. 4.42 p m.—Dally (except Bandaye) stopping at th• atione. • CDW. 8. YOUNG.Gen.Para.Agent, Ball (more, ALFRED It FISKE, Oen. Soperintendeot, Nov. Y.a, Dia9.-tt Harrisburg, Penu'a. NNSYLVANIAL CENTIIAL RAILROAD. Doubletrack route running bett.ireet. Philadelphia le Pit tahurg. train. leaving Gle.tt she rg make the With this rrunli Hue: Gott),bers leave at 8.15 a. na. & 12.40 p. L. verJunctlov arrive 10.05 2.05 " leave 10.53 " 9.31. arrive 12.'5 p.m; 11.45 " leave 3.50 " 2.25 a. re. Ph.lartelpbla arriv 9.40 630 Harrisburg leave. 1.15 " 12.10 •• Pittsburg arrive 1.35 a. co. 9.10 " At Vnliadelphis Close conuectiop• are made with the trains fur New lurk,. Boston and all li.luiterh Cities. At Pittsburg conueetions are made in the New Lini.to Depot wil2 the train• toe all Western points. 01..Pc0 furthe.informationapply to EDWAHIi H. WILLIAMS, Gen flnpeeintentient,Alba•na, Pa. HEITIcir W. Gwixasa, Gen. Pasheuser sod Tech.- Agent [Pay 14.1068,—i rnowburg terming Nwptcrunts, THE• WORLD, DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A care:ol exemination of I heat machines will coin. !pence any one of their sueetior meri,• over all of herr, in strengah, durabili et, ease of draft, and re. Ila „ itfry for work, on all kinds of ground, and in v.. irty of grassland grain. Cole dent of this we invite Howe In want of a good machine to a/canine for thenidelrt s betwe pnrchesing eleswhere. These machines can be old as Naked blowers— REAPERS as Hand @eke, Self• Rake, or Dropper.— Two diffetebt alses: ho.l Al/Lc-bine, with two cotter Bard and ; three Knives, cutting Ave and a hal feet inf grain and four feet eight . trichem in gran: No. 2, cut ting four fret six. Inches. • • . We have that confidence to these machines that we are willing to let dime - wanting a machine test them with any other they may wisti.and keep the one that itilf01121a0.1( sattsfaltion. DUBOW ATITOMAN Shi kgAine. haa given snob iseuerat satisfaction that we consider it the best Belf-ktakeont, and is attached t. no other machine except the Bongs Machias, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machints we would refer them to a tew of those to whom we have sold the last season, viz: John Deardorff, Sen., Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, Henry King. George Lady. Shelia Penrose. Jonathan Wisler, David Stewart James Mickley, W. Boss White, Daniel Settle, J. J. Kerr, John Bender, Andrew Welker*, John Kckert, Wm. Bigharn, Wm. Font, John Guinn, Cornelius Lott, John N. UllifillaD, Wm. Gulden, John N.Boyer, Win. Boss. - Also, WIRE-TOOTH HAY RAKES. includlag the celebrated Brandt Rake, and Self-discharging Rakes. Also, PI.OUGUS, PANNING MILLS, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Persons wishing to examinemachineswillAnd them at the warehouse of JOSIPIS WIJLC & Bose, Getty. burg, Pa., or at' the residence or the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. Per. eons wanting Circulars will address the substriber, Gettysburg,Pa. April 23.-it STILL' AHFAD 4OFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age , , ff stmetior to any o th er Machine now io nee, an will excel any tbat will ever be Introduced, bar lug been thoroughly tried and rhea general 'studio. Mu. I would now inform all tboee wbo latend par- pa. chasing Ideation to cell and examine for themselves. This Machine ' , mooned particularly to oxtail ell other machines In strength, dursbili j. ease of draft, and reliability of work, in an kinds of gram and gralti.— It cats lodged grain admirably, witch* a great item in Machines to • farmer. It ran be used ae a bend rake as well as • seltraker. It cats 4 feet 2 lethal in grain; 4 feet 10 Inebes fa grass; has a steel cutter bar, with ;wrought iron guards; ft can be used as a Cagle Mower as wall as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Macklue out be had. Also. SHIRE/lAN'S SWIXDISOHARGING HORSE RAKE, and the greatand well.iroown BRANT BANG, the beet rakes east introduced. We would also call PLOUGH. atteutkm lo the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH. wrought Iron frame, very Algid and strong. stead shovels, madly adjested to run shallow or deep, and le neatly and tastefully made ALSO, THE HEELER AND EXOELIHOR PAN into MILL, the old Bamborough Eau improved, for many years a great favorite among the -formers of Pennsylvania. It la large cad strong, has two cockle screens, and warranted to work perbetly. Also all kinds of PAHMLIIIO /MPLEMZE TB always on band. Any person wishing to *LIMBO these machines can see theta at the Battle• Geld Hotel wet my residence, S miles from Elettysburn, between the, Taneytown road and the Baltimore pike. :• 'LIIIWIB A. Busames. Nay isag—tr Store Rooni for Ant. E4ll CHAJOg =to as ego &thin to HaUjok change or go lota as the, "Odd follow Aorociation of ItorklW boys NI at.'" 11010 AS foot lam= Ingo, omit on open frost in the beet business portion of the &yang* U , YOBR 11PRIIIG8, Adam oreOlAltr to. tor farther Igkopitiogoddrogo the "UK Fab kawsistko—" - Tort Spetio. Pew jog. 11.14419,tt if/f•Tak Itamorwa, Cisrlisle Herold, V butt Wieldy ligogromdLitorgorrgo.n Tororok • ttiytt forbid, and whoia dlooostlano4 a send .Ip. • rape br aoileotloa . '~~t~y a doCIIRDY dupe BRIDAL GIFTS world, and will at all time* be:pleased to receive and iihow ♦le%'ore through their eetabliehment NEW MARBLE STORE RING'S VEGETABLE THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER has been be Zia the public long enough to have been thorough!. tooted and Ita !Dere*.leg sale and nopu larity are the beet eviden eel of Its enperlor merit. AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR HUMORS 0F THE SCALP and preventing Itching it la wonderfully •cieratialul. For Preventing the Hair HAIR TO BALD IJ_EADS ft =creeds beyour.leorupetiti,n, •IthooKh not always •occesdol. Where the gl•hdi ,r (calcite are not de •t ro)ed new Weirs is lore to grow atter aging It pro. Peril• n4thing ourpasata It. It impart. u. dry, faded and wEry Hair that beautiful appearance ao much admlnA. ContAinillg nu oil or grew.; It due not sod the finest lines. It Is compounded upon Scientific principles of the purest iogredrent• and is ent ely harmless. Being perfumed with the must Iraf,rant Nitracta Its odor is delightml. almost without lumber can bo gnon if necessury but tat, is too well kuown to require IL Übe It voce end 3.0 Will Weyer be without it. Sap Sold b) A. D. Buebler..l. SI. Haber, It. Lloruer, Ilietiyabarg, 11114,1 tsy DRUGGISTS A-VD MERCHANTS EVERY IVERE JRICEOE 1)0Til AR pr. Barn& E. 11. TL,8..5 t Cu MAINCIIESTat, Proprietors, N. U NOT. VI, ISEV--oin 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS FUR A_PPLETONS' JOURNAL LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART, 4DDITIOX TO The large circulation which it now enjoys It le 'universally conceded by both the Press and the Public, as evidenced by the warm encominm• received Iron, notices and private letters that reach us daily, to be tLe API'LETOSS' Jb URSA L IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, And consists of thirtytwo guano pages, each number attractive* Illustrated. Its contents consist of serial NO, Is and abort Stories, %sears upon Literary and Social Topics, Sketches of Tract i and Adventure, and papers up. on all the carious subjects that pertain to taa pursuits sad recreations of the people. whether of town or country. Price 10c. per Number, or $4 per annum in advance nubscriptions received for 12, 13, or 3 months. Sencist Ctun TERMS furnished on application to th. Publishers. D APPLETON & CO. 90, 92 and 94 Grand Strad, N. Y Nov. 26,1869.-4 t HORRIBLE DE Occur almost everyday from the explo.ioo of Void 0 Lamps. Coal Oil has become so inferior now-a-day as to render it unsafe in its use as an illuminating or burn. lug fluid. "KING'S NONIE2PLOSIFF BRILLIA.N? aLII JUNATLNG FLUID," is the article that now la ezoells the Coal Oil, in its safety, brilliancy and economy. It I. perfectly ea* befog a Non-Mxploetve fluid, inasmuch as a lighted match may be thrown into the bow! of the /amp, while burn log without danger of explosion. It is void of grease, but can be used for removing the name from wood or any tabr c. It lea trifle cheaper than Coal Oil and every family should um, it, and do away with this air-Itetall Dealers of burning fluids can be sup plied at, the lowest wholesale prices, by addressing al orders - tb WM .WIBUI, Agent N. M. YOUNT, Fit the Wavhington Houle, Gettysburg, Pa., Pole Agent for the County of Adams. [Nov. t, 1869.—tf Ladies' Fancy Furs 1 JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH STREET., Middle of the Block, bet. 7th and Bth Si., Booth Bide Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS . Iftla LADLES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Having enlarged, remodeled and Improved my old and favorably known FUR EMPORIIM, and harlot im. ported a very Impend splendid aseartment of all the different kind. of Form from first hands, In Europe, and have had them made op by the most skillful work. men. / would repectfally invite my friends of Adams • and adfaeset Combs, to can and examine my very i i =ent epe te c oa h lti i ttrl assortment am of ie t: e n: z y Fars aW , k e r e r crwprices as any other respectable Roues in this city. All Pars Warranted. No mirepresentatlons to effect sales. JOHN 7411119 RA, 718 Anil West, Philadelphia. Oct. 1889.-4te , HIITLON & McCONNELL, FURNITURE No. 809 Market street, north. aide, PARLOR, NUM Mill sad 0114/111117t MANI TUBA of the LATBST OTYLBB sad EMT ' NWITIVACTORS: afro, 1111611120. - BAN sad MATTE3BB.BB. 80pt.17,11109.-Bot FALL AND WII4TBRTASHION/3. lilts. A. M . BINDIIR barn last dirtied trom Parts 17.1 and London with the latest design', personally 'ejected ikon the greatest aavedltiss ; also the most norm, m to be wonted hi Pails 211 YI twsun LVIT na TebIZD S, ARI V/LII/L il nr. A • IMPEL MT/MIL spat fat. Mrs. LWarit% caOsbrated Hy. ills gar Wpm. , drimpowimmviie.bisqnsa,ko. . x le war gf Areasti z imi Okritwat- saw. 14../71/410"4•1 !ffi mgt3 400. Chestnut and 12th Street PHILADFLPHIA, BAILEY & CO., JEWELERS. GRAND OPENING FOR THE FALL AND CHRISTMAS TRADE Ell MAGNIFICENT STOCK OP ALL THE NOVELTIES WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER- WARE, FANCY GOODS, &c A SPECIALTY BAILEY & CO. bare the hanclapmest store in th BAILEY &- CO., Chestnut and 12th Streets, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 15. 1969.—Tm A MBROSIA. to is otiglual color It has no equal FOR CURING from fr it is unfailing FOR RESTORING AS' A DRESSING =flM AMBROSIA BAT 7s OHS•SBLD ST The Formation of Clubs EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE Basr PALM'," PAPER EVER METED EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL PHILADELPHIA, WAREROOMS, PHILADELPHIA Ea? FURNITURE ROOM GETTYSSVAG, PA WARNER & CO TNTITI speehtl attention to theft tarp usorttneet 1 of Htesehold.rernitare, ell of the best make sad latest styles, whlob they are selling a t City prices. COTTAGE SUITS, Containing BIDSTIAD. BIILIAIaii,WABH4TAND TEAPOT TAUS. POUR CHAIRS, NUMB BOCKILIt, and TOWEL BACIIS. 7. - sets U low as $3O. Also, PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE, of all kind■ in separate places—SOFAS, TABLES CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS'. TOWEL HA' KS, W ARDROB KS. WORK TABLES, DINING and BREAKFAST TABLES, EXTENSIVE TABLES, CRIBS, MATTE ESSES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTE, CHIL DREN'S CARRIAGES, STEP LADDEFIs, BRA JIKETS, Sc. Ac., and a large assortment of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SPRING- BOTTOM. Call and Examine South-east corner of Centre Square Oct. 22, 1869.—tf BUILDERS. MATERIAL DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, • MANTELS WILL C. HUTCHENS, No. 69 ST. CHABLES'St., BALTIMORE. SEND FOR PRICE LIST air-Partlea ordering from seeing this advertisement will confers favor by mentioning, the name of the paper. (Sept. 17, 1869.-3 m• SPECIAL ANNO UNCEMENT. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers, 902 CHES rNUT ST., Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their eetab lishment, destroyed by fire in January last, and have opened the same for business. With an Entire New Stock OF Manufactured & Improved Goods, Superior to any they have heretofore offer ed to the Public. They most cordially incite all to visit and ,laapect their Btere. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET. dept. 24 "(Mar. 4. 1869.-1 y REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE in connection with my law business In Gettysburg Partles wishing to eell,or boy lands, may And it t their adrantagetocall. Farms and Woodland. 91 ACRES OF WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forSI.SO A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and ?IMRE near Gettysburg granite laud. A No. I /ARM. near Gettysburg red gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES. AT EEO PER . ACRE. A TRACT OF G 001) LAND,6S ACRES, AT $36 PER 'ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HILLYT TIMBER, AT 345 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES ...11ESTNUT TIMBER, FOE $6,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $36 PRE ACRE. A PARE. 100 ACRES, nwarGettysburg. A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT 350 PER ACRE. two miles from Gettysburg. A FARM. four miles from Gettysburs, $3O PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from OCAysbarg. A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD JOINING. A VERY GOOD FARM IN COODORDYR, 355 PER ACRE. A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, 36,000 ALSO MANY OTHEE.TRACTS. Al4lO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN R. G. MCCREARY, Attorney •tlaw oettysbn rg. June 11 1.809.—t • THE CUCUMBER WOOD P IT M P I one dozen reasons why this is the best Pimp mann facturod in Al oterita for WELLS & CISTERNS. 1. It is Simple. 2. It i■ Reliable. 3 It is Durable. 4. It Work, very Easity. 5. It throws Water Rapidly. 8. It is all Wood. 7. The Wood is Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack in the Son. S. It is not liable to get out of order. 10. Should any repairebe neceseary in time, they on easily be made by any per son. .11..11 will riot freeze. 12. It Is Cheaper than any other rellatqe Pump mann ' lectured. TIIS TESTIMONIALS Io testimony of the superior character of fhb Primp. we refer, by permission, to the following persons who beveled it in um, and tested it with entire satis faction : Jer. Biesecker, Franklin tp. ; George Smith, Hun tington tp.; Arnold Dam, Franklin tp.; A. K. Myers, Latham° to.; John Crew, Gettysburg; H. I'. Dighton, Fairfield Graeae:ant ; Peter Shively, Fairfield ; Daniel King, Wm. Young, MounGoy tp.; Andrew Rarer. stock, Tyrone tp. Persona requiring Pumps for vane or cisterns, can have them furnished all complete and reedy for nee by sending the depth of the well or efetern. Satisfaction guaranteed in all came or no payment required. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH SMILE, Manightatown, Adams county, Pi. Oct. 29, 11939.-ly ESTABLISHED IN 1851 REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEY JEWELER, Invites Ids patrons and Os public palarally, to Ids New Edon, No. 1820. Chestnut at, Philadelphia, iitierotbe7 hill a large sad wall maestri 044 of DIAN /NM. WATCMSB, CLOCK& JBWILar, !SILVIS and PLATED WARE. at Illaderato Prim. N. B.—WATOMNII and J.IIWNIAT carelhlly paired. MINIM! and !ULTRA WAIL of all 'chub wade to order. [July 16,11189-dis WANTED AGENTS, to atoms for 1411113211 AND 110111111'11. NOIMIXPLO6I7II KEROSENE LAMP, protiouooet by *ors than 60 Profisiors is our Osb. Abisoliftely Safe —swear) psrOsiti. of 011...-sto bud od‘.-dill use brash or wear oat, because metal's. Our ageuta mat* mousy, biomass le supplies a what u meteoroid as Tor Hill particulars address, with stim, 11221.7. 11'. WHIN, 24 Iloor, Ilsebsalse Hulk, Harvisburg, Ps. Oct 26, igek-u SENT FREE. EL O'KEEFE EON, & 00e8 SEED CATALOGUE and Gum' ate. FLOWER & VEGETABLE • MUMS, POE WO. Palleholin Oziassy. aviez lover of Eowm twit& wow aid nimbi* work, tree oteduziatvil4 Isumtlidely 1111.0itilti/ lON maw rat I Berers SaOM, BorbartirslitY. sot. 11119.-73 an CIMME PEZ Initatinsonso. IS .ALL VARIETIES. frank% GROCERIES & LUMBER. H. - Keefer's Store ,.. 8 t OSTITSBURO, PA. • FRESH GROCERIES *Very weelalrom the City, Provisions, Dried an Gran Praha ("fall kinds, always as hand, at !owes rata.. rLouß,oolx insA L, cassia, PtritE CUTER MI -311.111,80AP8 OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, - CIONTMILVIONARINA, DROOND.AIa; alio, 14 IT B: ER , inch as ileantlitig, Poeti, kr., continually on hand at lowest living rata*. ClalVaad Aug. 0, 1889.—tf NEW GROCERY AMOS ECKERT, YOrk 81., opposite Chriamer's Bakery Gettysburg, Penn'a., [NVITEII the attention of the Public to au entire] 1 new /and choice STOCK 'OF GROCERIES consulitp in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS; SPICES ; DRIED FRUIT COAL-OIL, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEGA RS, &c Aleoja general aesorttnent of Notlone. .Hoping to give aatiefaction to all who may fa vor me with a cal, I soli,: it a share of the pall is pa troune. &NOS E , !Ii1 , :111'. Etept.l7, t WM. J. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES AND LIQUORS_ A large lot of Grocerlee that I am selling Cheap forlCuh. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. very Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which to Mlehlar•s Herb Dittera. Pare Liquors for Medical pur Jobs at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens WARE, ite., at WM. J. MARTIN'S. April 30,1869 WM. BOYER & SON. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware icati.A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4. 1367.-t . BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS Er APING opened • new Gramm,. Gettysburg. of LA the nortlwwest corner of the Public Square lasing? received a splendid usortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Including Sugars, Coffee, 11011.1101 Syrup, Teas Stecee,Tobacco,Salt,lfieb,Hame,Shosildars,de Alec, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nu tel ru ite,Sospe,Fancy Art lel e an d Notionr genet ally We will aleokeep on hand FLOUR snd PEEP STUFFS. Having purcheaed for CASH, I am prepared t. sell very cheap. Give me a cal land Judge for ydur selves. • E1ept.26.1867.-tf J. W. CRESS 'GROCERY. W3I. B. HEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable and Notion Store table resideneeadJolnlogMeale k Brother's Marble yard, la EAST YORK STREET • where bale prepared to sell as cheap u the cheaper aarttitag fa Ids line. Otve us a call. March 19, 18119—tf litattlusi and Nturtlry. WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. McCARTNEY ivisais to infirm lilsCustomers and the Public IV generally, that having purchased the interest of his Partner (L.- V. B. Scala) in the Watch and Jewelry Stare on Baltimore st., Gettysburg, se will spare so efforts to give satisfaction to He Impute returned from the Otty with a splendid assortment of GOLD Al* NlyarED AMERICAN AND SWI& N4TOILNBI,JBWILNY TAR. lid AND TABLE SPOONS, ' FORKS ; GOLD. SILP: LB AND STALL JPRAMI SPECTA CLES; also, CLOVIS atf Make ssasi- V r actsgre, NUSIOAD mrrar- MANZ% ?MLitt GUIT— AR anuares.BoBlll93 AND BRIDGES. 401PWatch and Clock Work warranted for onsirer Jewelry repairing executed in a nest and workman like manner. rBept.lo,ls4o.—ti ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES & JEWELRY, Mo 1411 NORTH BOOM MIKA earner *Murry PIIILADILPIIII. ameortai -.at et Watelsee.J•wohy,Bllver and Plated Weartroopeteatly tnaband. . • iyaltepatrineof Watch... sad Jewelry yroteptly attedded to. • Rua. 13; 1809.-1 y gift and Pe VPulluirt. ADAMS Q Jai TY enntrez, Fres nrstriuscz COMPANY mocamouno, Immo la, 11161. OMOVI4I Praskleat—Goarg4llwajs!„ liliwPrerideat,4lamula.74assoll looistary —D. A Wowarie-11.6. hinisitock tess—lletwit Ifeeorili,ll. Joisk -alrallelib 'tog. Manaeork — lhavillwori.V.A.lBnallan.W.Mighi 411 . L/L2 PP ll siLathballtlickteo 4 7# 4 44l.7iwak Mag. Stasfwai tiradilp;•jlilON* Wl4l 4 lftwllklis R. A. lifikfit; ANN! Wow . 041brd:' Wit. Bon Whitio;tibirty; 11.11.Potes.Pitertibing T. B.) ' Ids ploy UNtddlal a onationo to t amity at Mims. alias kali dpaildkis Ilir liar* than 17 pa:9,mila OW pallid hatimiNatictatasatr' 4 ennsalaimatagyahltrainslairthat period; amali n t h i mp tan tainialieh:YtfirPorillialikafiriemas . iniltileosimatslyttaiNhir al VI A :6. . • IMPrnmAlloodift_j ll , lll o 4 l.MW Clospeay, out Sim blot irodasstayin rrerY *pia t oNsoek, P.K. i niaslo.lllll.. ==ES=l Cook and Parlor The latest and most approved styles. TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumber Cull' Examine ! Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS TEE anderaignedkaa bought out hie tome, part tier, Wm. 0 trusa,and now eolith:nes THE LIME-BURNING BLSINESS fmnolf—at the Gettysburg Lime Kline; on the corn. , r the Railroad and North Stratton street. Thank ful or put patronage,bewill endeavor to d It. continuance, by prosecuting the business as •isor i us 7 wad arias large scale as possiblo—alwaye selliL • good article nod giving good masanro. Parmova said otheretnty look for the prompt 0 Ilin got orders. Re stsocontloces the COAL BUSINESS llrering the moat popular klnda. lioueekeepen sad thereshould give him a call. Blaeltimith Cull I C 41.. •tantljon hand 4Dandecteldellver•dany.ber• n tittiabure Gettyabarg. N0v.20.1867 J 4108 REII.IO ( arriagro, arlltoo, &r. - _ DAVITiffeORNART. JOVIN T MaCRIDA nY "Best always Cheapest." rHE Best and Cheapest, iADDLE.F, COLLARS and, ITARNESS of all kinds, in the County .re always to be found at the old and well known tand,Baltimore st.,oppowitethe Presbyterian Church (MeCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, sr* the most substantially bulls and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount -4d,) are complete I n every respect and warranted to be of she very besSmatarial and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN NOt as tsar. :They are the best FITTING and tuna durable. Our Heavy Draft Herne* are made to order, as cheap as they can be made •ny• 'where and In the mom enbetantlal manset Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Cremes, Ply-nets and everything In the lin None Adler or cheape r Our prices ttarebeen EIIIDGCSD to thelourestlistng standard. & liberal pereentagefortub ,off allbillsamonnting to IS or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned ont tobein every respec es represented. Thankful forpast favors weltrylta attention to oar present stock. va.Give. a• a call andexamlos rAion•Ar QUALITY Jart.29.1868.-t D. MeCHEARY A SON. GE-MAKING RESUMED. C l ie=ing over,the underifgpedhaverestimed the CA RRIAGE-11A }LING BIISINESS et theirold stand,in last Middle street, Gettyabori, where they are again prepared to pot up work la Lb • most fashionable, substanttal, and superior manner. k lot of new and second-hand OARIITAGES,BUGGIEB, IC., .m hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices,oud all orders will be supplied as promptly tad satisfactorily all possible. erFLEPAIRENG.II3 done with dispateh; tad cb sap ea t rates, ♦ large lot of neer a odold HABNEBB nn hand fo • Mantra!for the Ilbentl patronage heretofore en °yid by them, theyaolleitand will aid to d• errs a large share le the future. May 29.-t . DANNIR t MGM. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. TVA' sra t t rttt h " to r :ro; e 11 I / l ilt street, ir rg aTt " , e. to w tta l ts it if i : b y e: 2 7W cantles, to build all Undo of CARRIAGES, TROTTING& FALL ING-TOP .B lIGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, d.c.; &C. tib wont is all , pot up of geed material and by the butt ot merhemiee,and esanot fill to give untie diction. GM penes are. always reasonable. Be colic. , lie, melereettualenetititt beam Were. REPAIRING promptly done, at modereteretee. R. K. GALLAGHER.. sat, 1, 3ses,--1y NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP PGll4llLble Moods And Ilse public •gensrally Greg 1. be bas rpinnned the ElurosesonakJng businoss, sad wend $ Sp .e$ Gartleiietroet; Gettysburg, adjoin .ug the Passenger depot, ethane he will in saufseture sad keep on band all kinds of HMO the, !: • " BRIDLE!, • coLtaid wafra-, LA• YLT•NITS, to wklabwlllatwoold at go lowest cash Mow Also, ''T.lll.lllllS‘ of all kinds. sip.mfl mo o anuoure sttatiod toptooptly liirittufiliieVwbrkitis at lb. basis., for II yun, I 0 , MP 7: UN bI tzkiai of ‘l , ll. an bitaS nada own opp•citOndlnoi. : Give ai• • pa. if •" • ' JOHN CM!. SARBAGE SgED. vi and will wood by malt the &odor the oP %Althea CA/MEI: - "I CMlllAlOW — Oreadritelde moot sad tender c eallety. It vs iototodad lb raising WE variety, 11 to 22 made. Under loronhheefo. overy, plant will hod, ..,. . , --. Mammoth Drumhead +—aortal" gustily with thiZ i rms. 11701 . , Wi11i culture Wadi attain to t he et a as. The *ad fern up la p lad mat to Ay id• trim oaktlericarpt et feet& !broom remilaapa sir lb ate. bw both varieties. Directions for succenful ceiltivatieset .t ,„ • Ally each package. Several Spealreeas et Sae a , ••;, 'ties IMO on exilleitips at tliskinetnitier r in Gettysbnit. Address 801.01110.11 1111/ 40 14 r'" •' Oat IL-11 CtRDS 'bat** Heidi ; I -tealli Baislopoi, IWO ;ad .o) r; , . att with mats eat sail disio STOVES, OF ALL KINDS. OF ALL KINDS C. H. BUEHLER'S STR - tET BBIDzJ!D, 1 =I _ - uLarr: a, NelklliftliidN incoinittroßs AaD of;,+ , we at. 'bet been OnirC4o (;ertrotiiy. Pa TEVAIS OF PUSLI(I,► TUE STAG AND SENTEMILL 12 pit day morning, at $2.00 a year In"' If not paid within the year.. 14. continued until all arearage a. the option of the putglihers. t nvenTremergre are rafet .1 liberal reduction will . 11, advertising by the quarter; hi* special notices will be inserted tit Ise agreed upon. gra•Tho circulation oL the ./ is one half larger than that,' newspaper In Adam* eountlp' tiqlng medium, It eanuOßbek#Cl Jos Wass at all Mat% toi' tel and at lair rates. litutl:lglte ramphiete. evtrk vatietYl printed 11l short noto.e. Teams UETrYAWG isusiNiLaa ii,erumposige ‘l . ?OW, TTTTT 1 1 111 . 1:..;.11 • Crvary, , Y.,rk itnut,la r 4. U. Niri:ocuusl4.Ctiomberobtirg • J. NI. KrAuth, Baltimore et., ..co D. WM,. oo Public ir.qunre, in r .1. J. Corer, ilidtiftiOrClit., soar Vila Dortiler,Dolticooroitriortjalr = J. W.Tlpton,Oharnbersbnrvitreier; 13133:0111 lioltaor Newport ot:,er Washinst 110171 . snAntokris D. Kitrml)lerl Bro.. Yorks! *pp- D. It. !Clings!, kaltinwro rtreetioo 4 - John M. Rolling; Carlisle otter!, too pLictslinrorx4./ A.U.11.A1 ebain Os, W•atitogtua Stover k Nlble, ChattaberNAtrig Mr U er, A. ColJri, West thildle Liftse . covrracttaxs,To9r, ef. John iirnel,Chantbersbttre CA PPP NMI! 4.11DC0111% Win. C. S t k Son, York atria tym. Chrltanann, w.hl oat.. 4 4 - s Go, C. Cullman, Stratton •treet. Dr CARRIAGRA,4O. Perry J. Tate, Claamborkbrorg street Danner. k Ziegler, Middle. st elm*, ems W. K. liallagher, grist Mlddlerit. •4 IE2E3 R. C. Cobaon t Coonloghkm, Datil F. Cuurnaglihkus, Italtinwrektreft, T. C. Norris, Swift. West anmer of D Seavle I Wolf. corner of York ■ndPu LCIMII. WIZ, C. R. 114.h10r, corne4 o(.arlhl• sad Jacob Iteilly,c4ruer of Stratton and ' lIEEM Dr. J. X Berk sir om•er, York .treat, J . L. Ilill,clittubvrebargltreOg, 113113=21 A. D. nuettar,Citantl'esebusg et.,g limbers, 111'111mi/re street, grit oq R. floret's, Cbazub'g, et., gyp...site • NIT 000011 Fahneotock Brothers.cor.uf Ehdlo,,s J. L. Sch [cit. cur. Haltimucsand'Po ReUert “twitits the H. 11. Wood., cur. of DaJoiJod anal • F. D.l)aphorn, cot Now ut ravcutinv; AND , 0111tlialpX Ilighsin '.../ .4ti gtog as 4 John Crew cor. Scials.n and Mad • Jos. Wails k 8 ins, c , ,r Washimalsina NlcCar.ly k lL.nill m. Carlisle Stade. IllA NITII Peter Ileitter, Rail ruaJ, East .1811 GAS PITT/C- R. Attu , r, East Sliddle street. aaxsua. r a. J. W. Cr010....f. ett.mu , 3artba 'goad 2 Wm. Iloyur k 800, York rt., opperate Wm. B. Meals, York at, *scowl W m. J. Ilartl44 oar. of Italtimora mid PAlineAtoA Brothlre. cur. Baltialletli 4liGham & C..., cor. Warbingtou arkri MrCuris. Car I ibir ;131 Hoop York 4t.. tint 4.10kr0 Keefor, italtimor•ltruet, third sq Arn o Err tn., York ;street, Orel p►► roaI , MTLIt ail4lll. rrnftr t •;,, 1 vroer 11= D tr. Ziegler, liAltirlairr•gtrge., • F4l,l.tockliroapers,oorrierAMM4 It &IV! LIS, &C. 1 , LI eAry & Dalt, it-. oppoli& .1.,'1'1 S treat, pair • HATS, CAP 5.1004114,4141 F. 3 Ni . 'iteSty.ChAElltHarlblkTg Ste Jacob Brinkerhoff, nor. el Vorklikn 4 T. C. Norris, :4 nth West co roar Oi4 8.. C. Col, tu k Cuilo4airh•m, BeJIJ IL B. or. of DISHAHHHI Hid V• 13131 EAgle lI,Lr I -.1 L. C proprietor, bur{ 140.1 WuLiu,gton. Xr . y.t..110 W. E. Hyers. propel 1,1,4 street, oppoilte Christ's Oh* 33333 1. Withiagton it., N'nr,r l , rst,nrg. P. J Br, ,ChAsbersWirgeti hi A Mai TAI J. 'l. I''e .110x1 timore • 31e414 ltr Y•qk at., caat 0110 Ilyet r. Vork street,oppoill V. 44,1, sltituoi• IMM/4 J. W. C. 0 . 11.11 t I truer elteet,ll 11. S.- Huber, cur. Crtausberibart rMSTIXON , PICS. SW, d Seatturt, Baltimore st 4 the Court House arid PublieSquar STOV/A, T/1W4114,k C. 11. 10,,filer, corner .1 Carlislisod EIMIII:M! Wwthington Blert.wer, N. E.earner GEM J Jac oh., Cluumbrrakurg west, drat NV Tv, I . AmK, Turk el reet. uppoddie UND[II•LtI A ?Arta la Jeremiah Culp, York a trey , eacoo4 DEEM= Wm. E. Culp, Wash into street. n WATCUIUFAIL. SV Al P. , 1 tuor, lhlto.,.tr•st, Qr frettosional (gar M. KRA.UIII,. A iletkriburit, Pa. Obilec promptly att.st..led to. Ualce o 1 B4ltlmore street, south of .ru.o 11, 1869-cf Mc CONA UGIIY, •• .0 • , ere mr,loor 4 wealdf • IL I ui.,,Aburg•treet. Jy_ is . ( 111 DO to BetU+/idol rf datates. ran legit 1.1 ai dasaty, Beek— c &lit U. it tter,•t 111.1nes prom.. sly attended to. Jcateal. sad >holes in xt Lod other western dieted. Juau 18.1869.-tf itJ. COVER, AT.TO • 1. w, wally ramps ly attoodi hdr Llusluesseatranted to ultgre.na eaftriestect sod 0 I kit pre arsolta•ttymb 11ay39.18d7. JIVED BUEHLER. !JEW' kr proapilly •as .1 ill other builiotiAdoatirliated . u,.•°,11,ae0 In th•tbs fotfit U .ose. j Gottiebit OAVID WILLS, AT AT (.1. Vir,') Eke tt nlarealdencal orcer orlJeatreSqU•re. %fay 29. t9B. DR. 11. S. ‘HUBFeit, S. e, !",r4er of CiaatbeilbeslO oroosiTs Cob. !Asir"' Musts June 11 1469.—tf .) R. J. A. ARDISTRO Raving located et NU 84 ' • to all brioches of h/e prolheitee, tad hie offlce whoa sot prolhealsoallyeak clistoutseose, P. 0., I Adams county, pa. I DR. J. W. C. O'NEAJ. Elsa his 01los at his resift:lSW treet,two bars abovsths Cosiptiiir 0 Gettysburg,lisy 29,111111. JOHN L. HILL, M. D. Incioin Otiomblirsburg .... t, most Eagle natal. litT YSBUILO., P 641 rrtl aviag bit hiconstali pat lents coo be tired of • • • DR. J. E. BERKSTRESS ist, !loafs, looatiad In Gott a r vices to tam pub Ur. Meets Ter& opposite the Olobiainn, rtiona It • Wit attend to any oaa• wlttilutlmproyleko• ear•onato want of toll or wants La • i tad tocall. Tortzimieonable. . July 30.1660.-tf DR. H. W. LIP. Littlegman, Adam. NAV INgi. Recommit: 4 ast44 h i ! ongagolo this ;oases! pribatlo4 Sargery. Odic, In Le mbstd street,' troet. MINCE Pi AT WM..). MARTIN'S, Is tbirobiii Rorie! Gar • good Mims Nei RAF4Nti, CURRANTB, PRUNES, "CITRONS, t. ORAN 41 1 4 Al NA 7.19, , 1569.-: x :NM
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