The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 24, 1869, Image 4

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    %he star and !dentin&
estirrlbing. r re. 244 IRMO
• TAUD SOXG.
Irr 3. T. Tzovatuitor.
Over the hill the farablhey goes,
Ms 'shadow lengthens along the land,
A giant staff in a giantiltuld ;
'nibs poplar tree abpje the spring,
The katydid beglnsito Sing ;
The early dews are felling—
Into the atone-hasp darts the mink ;
Th 4 swallowsskim the river's brink,
And home to the woodland fly the crows,
When over the hill the farm-boy goes, •
Cheerily oalling--
"Co,' boost co', boss ! co' co' ! oo' !"
Fartheraatther over the hill,
Faintl7,mdlinit, calling still—
"Co', boss t co', boss I co' !
Into the pot the farmer goes,
With gmtsitil heart at the close of day ;
Harness and chain are hang away
In the wagim-shed stand 'yoke and plow ;
The straw's in the stack, the hay In the
The coons g dews are failing;
The - friendly sheep his welcome bleat,
The pig comes grunting to his feet, -
The whinnying mare her master knows,
When into the yard the farmer goes,
Els cattle calling—
"Co', bap! co', boos! 01' 1 oo' 1 co' 1"
While still the cow-boy, far away,
Goes seeking those that have gone astray
"Co', boss ! oo', boas ! co' ! co' !
Now to her task the milkmaid goes,
The cattleoome crowding through the gate ,
Lowing, pushing, little and greit ;
. About the trough, by the Harm-yard pump/
The frolicsome yearlings frisk and jump;
While the pleasant dews are falling
The ne w milc6 heifer is quick and shy,
But the old cow waits with tranquil eye ;
And the white streain into the bright pal/
flows,
When to her task the milkmaid goes,
Soothingly calling—
"So, boss I so, boss I so I so !"
The cheerful milkmaid takes her stool,
And sits and milks in the twilight cool,
"Saying, "Sotto, boss! so ! so !"
To supperat laahthe farmer goes,
The apples are pared, the paper read;
The stories are told, then all to bed.
Without, the cricket's song
Makes shrill and silence all night loug ;
The heavy dews are falling.
The housewife's hand has turned thelocki
Drowsily ticks the kitchen clock ;
The household sinks to deep repose ;
But still in sleep the farm-boy goes
Singing, (waling— .
"Co', bores! co,' bees co' t oo' co'.!"
And oft the milkniald in her dreams,
Drums in the pall with the flashing
streams, -
Murmuring, "So, lxissl so !"
Atlantic` dlinaluic for 1870
cLEAsime rozraT LAVIDB.
As we resided upwards of seven years
in the western country, says the
.agri
cultural editor of the Cincinnati Es
quirer, part of the time kptting it in a
log cabin, and nearly the whole of it
activelyengaged in clearing forest lands,
and bringing them into cultivation, we
profess to know something practically
of the subject upen which we are about
to write.
There are several methods of clear
ing land, dependent entireff upon the
prices of wood and timber in the neigh
borhood of their location. Where these
are valueless, except for the purpose of
fencing the farm and making its build
ings, the alas ing system of clearing Is
usually resorted to. This consists in
taking a very large Use for the centre,
And cutting it off as nearly as possible
to do so without endangering Its falling.
Thezi begin and cut all the trees in , a
circle of a hundred feet or so from the
centre, the same as the first, and in
such a manner as to insure their fall
ing toward the centre one if possible.
When the circle is eut, four men with
their axes take opposite sides on
.the
outside of the circle at the largest trees,
and conce cutting on theta till
they fal ling care that the four trees
shall come to the ground as nearly as
possible at the same time. These, in
falling, generally carry the, other
trees with them that they touch; and
they again others; so that when the
circle so cut has finished falling, nearly
, airthe trees in this diameter of two
hundred feet will lie with their - bi'ads
pointing tirthe antra; their butts out,
and lapping each other like reversed
shingles.
Others CIA the trees so'as to fall in a
line, bead to head, making them ap
pear, when they get through chopping
a swath, as if they had been raked In
winrowe. TO lay the trees' in circles
or rows, requires both judgment and
address; and none but experienced
hands should undertake it, otherwise
'they will nal entirely in accomplish
lug their task. - Bkishing is - also per
formed by cutting the trees and allow
ing them to fall as-they please; but
this is oonsiderd very unworkmanlike,
and unless th wood and fronnd are
very dry at the time of firing, it leaves
many more kga to roll up into heaps
fer burning than either-Of the plans
first mentioned.
Heavy log rolling is not only an ex
pensive but an excessively laborious
business, as wit well know to our cost.
We reckon it' equivalent to digging
rocks and laying stone walls; a busi
ness also in glitch we profess a trifle of
experienoe. The extra number of logs
usually left to be rolled after firing,
let the trees be out with all the addrees
possible, is the greatest objection we
have heard to the slashing system of
clearing land, and although It saves
labor in the:first operation, unless the
soil be
end a dr b D 1), we
would Dot reooool-
m its eing adopted. Where the
soil abounds with clay,the land is tena
cious In holding water, and if the for
eats growing upon it Are slashed, the
trunks of the fallen trees get so satura
ted with moisture that scarce one sum
mer in four willprove sufficiently dry
to burn-them. newiil be necessary to
let the trees slashed lie till the second
summer after being out, before they
will efibetuidly burn.
The second method of clearing land
is, as fast aa the trees are fallen to cut
up Into logs of convenient length, say
fifteen or thirty feet long, and roll them
together, Owing the largest at the bot
tom, and then pile the tops of the trees
upon them, and burn when the wood
becomes thoroughly dry.
"Ditiving.—Walk around and see
that thebatneas is all right and buckled
up so as to give the horse plenty .of
room for aal , on, and not so much as to
make a plunge at crossing every little
break or gutter, but just as if the horse
and carriage were built together. Black
the aged, rein, if you have one, and
let the horse carry his head naturally
—he will travel better, endure longer
and show his true gait. Examine Us
feet and see that the shoes are all fast.
Step in and lay hold of the reins gent
ly, and by a gentle motion
h ime Wise
understand that you wish o start.
or speak gently to him ; he knows
what kto be done, and awaits the or
der patiently — so metimes impatiently.
Drive slow for a mile or so until be
gets warmed up, then Increase the
speed g r+sds~ally : if urged beyond his
natural gait for a day, travel It will 14-
jure him, but keen hour's drive you
may put ou a little extra speed. Be
careful about when on *drive.
Two gallons will refresh him as wall
as four, antwill be better fur
If brought Into the stable very wino,
let him cool &Maki before the Iflanket
on, for 'frit on imedigely It will
add to the •b e tiL -If not very wank
Woad •et anoe. As Nona. end,
stem sod him down—rub his legs
Wadi. , stand over- night
vita
areaaea and •11 sub
bed.' - • • to AO; •
% well
'DK R. .EIORNER
will leinunetheprectice of Medicine. Ofilce et hie
DRUG STORE,
INI 0111M02111111310 MT., GMTBBEIRO
Alio, Dealer-Iu
MSS, MEDICINES, PATENT ERMINES, ETA-
MERRY, PERFUMERY, ROAM), TOILET AR-
•
TiaLza,'DY3 STIFF'S, PURE SPICES, itc.
DR. R. HORNS 3.8. DIARRHOLi MIXTURE,
Ilwoholtaji Marlins, 0011 c, Diarrhaia, CrsuipeoBlck
Mractions with even - bottle.
July 9. 11M-ti
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGISL
Morn in Brant's Building, Balt°. et.
LITTLESTOWN.
HAVING opened a new DRUG
111 , 0111aall dated It up the beta tyls e I offer
sky /tea at pare aid teeth Drags to the ethos' ot
latisteews sad eleialty at the lowest market rota,
sosatetiss la part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Put
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pare Spices, Dyes and Dye Stage, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Panty articles ...kful l assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kindir,llikars, Tobacco and
Snuff.
416,-Moore's Electro-Magnetie Soap will wash with
hard or soft water, sold or warm. Clothes washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. This is the ben Soap in use. Try
It. It is warranted not to Injure :he hands or fabric.
Littlestown,May 13.-1 y JAMES CREhE.
69.
JUNE
• A FULL ASSORTMENT ()Pi
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
PITRE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS
DT 'S AND DYRITUFF3,
SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS,
INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY,
PHIEREAN'S PRESCEIPTD3NB AND FAMILY RE-
01PE8 ACCURATELY PUT UP
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MESCITANTSSUP-
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
he bat and cheapest for rioraos, Cal tlo Rod Swine
Other Horse Powderer ol approved er.ak ea
HUBER'S,
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pcnn'a
Jane 11, 1869. —tf
A. D. BUEHLER ,
GETTYSBURO, PA .,
Haa Just received a large assortment of
• B*o 0 K S
FOR TILE
HOLIDAYS,
GoMprlelng Zngilsh and American publications,
handsomely illustrated, suitable -s lioliday . Gifts fur
OLD AND YOUNG.
Also, a large assortment of aliscelianrons Books by
stand and authors, Ststi.tnery, Toilet Articles, Pen
knives, Gold Pens and Peotils,
Dec. 3, 1869 —tf
giutru stablts.
THE - EAGLE LIVERY,
• . •
SALE & EXCHAPGE STABLES.
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
ADJOIXI.IS6 THE EAGLE HOTEL.
'VILE undersigned would respect
fully Infirm the public thot he has open*.
a new LIVERY, BALE AND EXCHANGE STADIA.
In this place, and is prepared to offer superior. au
treatmodatlons in this line. He has proridedbimseli
with Boggles, Carriages. Hanks, Light Wagons. to
of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the publl: de
mand. Ellahoises are all good, without spot orblea
lab, and perfectly reliable—none of your . old oxlip
plest,"but aliofthe. , 2.4o" order.
Biding parties can always be 4crommodatce inc
oninfortableennipmentsfurnished.
Partlea,largeor intell,eaa get lnet what they wan
on thentoet accommodating terms.
Visitors to the Battlefield politely attended t,
end reliabledrirere furnished ltdeal red.
Partteaoon►eted to and from the Depot upon th
arrt►al end departure otevery train.
Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and •Israp
• obaneefor barysinsgiven . Oar motto in "fair play
and no Longing."
4111.Partieular attention paid to furniaing V
Mak/sand Ilitakefor Funerals.
aril• tatter oureelvesteaf by charging -mode e
lately ainl by furnishing superior accommodation..
we cannot fail to please every one who potronisoi
our totabliebotent. T. T TL 'IC - .
nay 29.111,1,
Notice to the Public
TH. undsrslgnedis running a Line of Stages from
Giagsrstown to Gettysburg, leaving formerplae.
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ai 7 o'oirck„ a.
V., passing hi Leltersburg. Waynesboro'. 'Wooten,.
and Clermont ripripgs, Vountalo Dabs and Fairfield.
arriving it Gettysburg at half past four o cloak and
get Urning from Gettysburg on Toseday,Thunday and
laturday.arriving at Hagerstown to make :onueetion
meth the 6 o'clock train for Baltimore.
May 11L—If ANAN• WBBEN.
WEAVER & SON.
Livery, Sales rEichange
STABLES,
Washington at., Gettysburg. Penna.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to
the public that they have better &coons &Oda•
thus" than ever to supply the public with all styles
and kinds of Consayannes that calf be Mend In a ere
class livery. Their Horses, liacitt.iend Sleighs cannot
be beat by any establishment htSthe town.' In prices
they de(Y competition.
Horses and Mules
bought and sold, on reasonable terms
GIVE US A CALL.
Take Notice.
THE undersigned is' desirous of
closing up hi. old amounts and would a-k all
thaw Indebted to alt and mole ' Me same. The bohke
will be found at the Maws stables mad all p.m:soli o
&shied are 'smartly twomprol to call mad mew.
"Wt. astonilts. NICHOLAS WE a T
. Dee.5,1809.-tf
Sardinia, Outlay, 6f.
Hardware and Groceries
Tha webearibere have just reared from the titles
*ken latatowia eapply of assowaffg and Uitt)
I,lll.llBl,artiteb they are offering at their old SIVA
.1114 at him raja raw t, at prices to .nit the thitea. Oa
atotitcooditt Is part or - . .
casmveive TOOLS,
mauls LIM'S TOOLS;
COACEI "MINOS,
8.110/EINDINGEL
CABINET-IL KIM% TOOLS.
• HOUSSILENTEWS FIXTURES,
ALL MEM OE IRON, kr..
•
GROCERIES 02 4LL LINDE,
0/le, ralatt, tc. There Woe &stied, bethidell la the
antral ilepertateatehuritkeed Yen bat what as
be bad in this 'icor*. ivory tales Medias kw can
be aiweausadated hen with twit and Illudinip, esti
Hoseekothere eta bad stirytirtialiria their
Glee es ail as we ere pregared to pill sa - lew for
Nth ell ea" Sher booth mat of the Oiir
. gavui lineup;
JOUR'
SW al, L 1117.-41
Moth*, Oa* int" 4
:11A AlittllirE -- P
AT
N 0 R.R I S
HEAP-QUARTERS,
On the S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG \ , PA.,
the Largest and Beat Stooks. of
Fall & 'Winter Clothing,
Till LATaIerItTYLIR of?
EiATS AND 'E APS,
THIL DEBT MAN CI PAO? I' RHD
BOOTS AND SHOES,
also a Large Varlet.% of
Woolen Under-Clothing
with a large assortment 01
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And everything found In a tientletnPn'e
Furnishing Store.
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 1, 11169.—tf
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHINCI,
Hats and Caps'
- Boots and Shoes.
NE W FIRM!
COBEAN OUIVATINGEADI
HAVEjust received from the City a new and large
stock of
CLOTHING,
HA.T£3.BS CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS, &c.
The g oods have all been selected with great care and
with a desire to meet the wants of this community;
The ptiblic-will find tbegsods to boot the best quality
and the
LATEST STYLES.
One and af I are invited to call at oar Store, on Bain
more street, Gettysburg,nearly opposite Fahnestock
Bros. R. C. OMR AN.
Oct. 2l.tf JAB CUNNINGHAM.
69.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
OPPOSITE STAR AND SENTINEL OFFICE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
S.
You will always Sod the best quill - ties and latest
styles of
COATS, PANTS , VESTS,
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO,
S H I R 'l l S ,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
TOBACCO - -anci CIGARS ,
allot which will be sold at short profits andwarrant
ed to please. dire him a call at hla store on 1141ti
morestrtost,( Picking's old Stand) near the Diamond.
Sept. 24,1869.—tf
WHERE WHERE!
H E. R E ?
DID YOU BUY THAT
NICE NEW SUIT !
WEIY, AT
S. WOLF'S
•
CLOTHING STORE,
•
in the Diamond, Cor. of the Square,
TOWN yr' GSTYYSBURG, COUNTY OF ADAMS,
AND STATIC OF PENN'A.
THAT'S THE PLACE,
the very place, for
BARGAINS BARGAINS' BARGAINS! 1,1
in everythibli--09ur Coats. Drew Coats, Pantaloons,
Teets, Undaystl• ts, White Shirts,' Collar., Neck
Ties. Oloneth,Coinforts, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, MCA', Watches, Jewelry, Per
., foamy, Clause. Brushes, Trunks,
Carpet Ba.), Vallee", Umbrellas, -
and ten thousand other arti
clt ',all ban numerous
to. low t."
Call, examine, be couniniad, boy, and be glad.
Highest market price* paid fbr all kinds of FURS.
Dec. 3; 1569.—tf
REMOVED k
New Store Room near Court-ho se
D. H. KLINGEL
LEAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store to hi. new
./.I..Store Room, ale. door. south or ahe Court.
trove, and [early opposite the compiler Once, Balt4
mute, street, Gettysburg. lie hes laid to a large new
gunk of goods, witich he will sell at reduced prices.
He oilers
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL tiAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,
GIBERS' KID SLIPPERS, &Gaylen.
LADIES' A0R0 17 130 BALMORALS
IN LABOR VARIETY.
GENTS' ERENOII CALF ,BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' LIP BOOTS,
GENTS' OONGRESS GAITERS,
GINTS' CALF BALMOILALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS, sc., Ac.
- MISSES' JONGRESS
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITSRS,4
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORA.LS,
ko., to.
Boyg , oosassss GAITERS, •
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,II
ROTS' BROGANS, to., to.
INFANTS' 511018, all style',
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Alto, Boots and Shoes of own , nannfactnre con
- 'tangy on hand.
All wil lb e sold at tbe lowest tiring profits. Buy-
Sri, from gown and country.are Inrited to call and
examine goods and prices before purchasing else.
where, feeling confident that loan pleats all who
mat call.
, 44 NorirrtiBING of Boots,Shoes.and
flat
ters, will also becarrisd on, in all its branches, as be
fore. Repairing done no short notice. By employing
none bat Aret.class workmen, and using none but the
choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining, his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to desalts it.
it.Thankfht for pastfavors, he solicitea continu
*ace of public patronage. D. H. /IL !NOEL.
Gettysburg,July 18, 1889.-t f
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
'mum BIMBBURG BTRILET,
IrHinnderilgoed, of the late firm of Oro. Jacobs
& Bro., would most respectfully inform hie
ft lends and the public generally, that bit bu opened
a Merchant Tailoring astablisbutent in Ohambersburg
street, snit doornoth• old plea% and three doors nut
of the Keystone Hone, when. he will b. happy .to
'Fallon all who may patronise him. ills took of
CLOTHS, CAINIMIIIB, viurentos TRIMMING":
Ma=2l
.111 be foaod ebni co and rheap--very desirable to MO
'set from. An Mods of Goods Ibr tole—ir bother ill
uranoSseturre or Dot,
0000$ %ADE OP with dispatch, as well wbeit
bought at other at Cressy at his own. Tbe very best
work will be nude --good At sad "abating:kg swain
—sod nothing will be deemed too mach troabie to
render sotistactloo In tom eau. .
The latest New York Pasblonsregularly received..
Onbiligdons, as esnaL
A share or public 'Maroons is sollcitod, and neer-
Sort spared to deservelt.
April JOSXPH JACOBS.
DEW ADVERTIBLIO; MEDIUM',
al 'MX IrrIoNLIIS 111WIIIML,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
P'SW 11"8 TAB LI'S lif .E 147 T.
.
4liattndireigned hao erected • new build Ing.for
...111eotaad4ho• itstsbilithuteut, on Carlisle at.,
mourtifelleartsmketattoshin . 0 ettysburg where he
*AP torilTlitir ode, - • -
loots, shoes, Gaiters , Slip
-7 •
pers
.the' Ake ',
64eLen oromen end ahlldren ,of different
c tylee end
prices- Ile herlnesesertment to select from„and
wD every article *vibe smelleet prod ts.
!HORN HADA TO 011011 R, of the beat materials
stM workmanahl, . livery effort made to render
.sstkMictlon- . The patronage o f the public le solicited.
Oellio,sod aelent from his stock or leave your mese.
are. in either miss you essnot rialto hesitated.
Jaly.l7,tggg .4, 401 IN :11.111LINO
Ainaucial.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK !
MI
Boymattairtit BOND!, 91 anlnda, BOIIGHT and
MOLD
TA'&4 HIGHEST PREMIUM paid- on GOLD and
SILVSR
COUPONS CARDED OR COLLECTED
Person, desiring to Jurist iu STOCKS er BONDS,
of any 'Lied, are Invited 11., call, se we bay, the
the Lein ilea of New York, Philadelphia or
Baltimore market,. .Coosequently all
orders are pr, 'aptly executed
Proona pJaaanaing COUPON BONDS, and desiring"'
or ',stay to convert Into itegiettred, are requeited
toctll,aswo base the adtant.go to trao,hr at a
tritlickfc. expeetoe.
INTERNAL It LVEN UR 61A 5:l 4.! I,u do 111.411 i
=OEM
111
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced
I per cent. ri
6 PER CENT. for I year,
4 l'liß CIiNT. fur 6 mouth.,
S PER CENT. for 9 months
P . preone!wishing informatiGn in reitird to U. b
Botitl,,atad Stocks • all kluda, are rftilleAtA to
41 Cr Ui o cell end we will cheerfully give ell In
f , ..r41.1at10n
J. e,;(:ny r
Gettysburg.. Nor 5.1.8C9—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
07
rvSB UR G
W MI, ALLOW
•
roterest tus SPECIAL DENSITE xs follows:
5 PER CENT. PER AN! , 1`! , 7 FOR I YEAR,
" " " e;
WILL CASH com.rocm I NTEREST NOTEP AND
COUPONS.
•
Will .I.....purchast oi 6.14 ATOCKP •nd RONDB
gyro kind freAroteharg. a•Commissinn. and wil
all Om er pay the 111011E?T PRICE for
GOLD AND SILVER,
map!" with pleasure trsesset all business promptly a
herstoforepertalente to a went ego:dated Ronk.
GI lito ARNOLd , L•. shier
tattyshurg.Nos 4.1867-1.
gutrlttring.
MEAT MARKET!
NEW FIRM!
KORGE B. STOVBIt k TIIADDEUS S, WITILE,
I I AVING entered Into partnorohip In the BUTCH. BRING BUSINESS, will carry it on in. all Ito
branches. All kinds of
Fresh Meat Every . Day.
Beet every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Small
masts every Wedneaday, Thursday and Vriday morn
)ln
rket stand at Geo.R.Stover's residence out:ham.
beraburgetreet, second Sqletro.
Those having fat stock tor sale will find it to their
advantage to call on or addrcsa the new Firm.
STOVER & IVIRI.E.
6 ng- 13,1869 t
West Middle Street Market
(NEAR THE COURT HOUSE.)
Every Day in the Week,
SUNDAY EXCRPTED
Fresh Beef three times ■ week, Tumidly, Wetlneis.
day and Saturday mornings. Lanai, Veal or Mutton
everyday. Orders left ate m °Set in the evening,
will be promptly delPreled t ,, e follow leg rooming.
t/EORCIF. A. GODO/t1
18.1809-tf
*aids and pstauranto.
AGLE HoTgL.
The largest and moot co:nmodlout to
,GETTYSEURO, PaNNA
4:103i31 . 4 074114/•.11.10217110 AND•WAIIIIINGI.O I 4
J',OHN Z. TATE, Proprietor.
gars nlmulbukfor Passengers and Baggage.rnt.
to
t!ko. Donut. on arrl•allthe.lopartnre of Rai Rog
Troln!. °drain loorTonti.in.:..oneonalrltchargoo.
MO 29, 1861.-
KILYSTONE
GIiTTYSBURG, PA.
WU. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN.
is anew House, and hasbeen
-.11- fitted up In the most approved style. Its
location s pleasant and convenient, helms in th e
most mildness portion of the town. Seer, arrange
manthasheen ;nada for the accommodation and cold
artist ;nest., with ample itabllng attached. Wits
experienced servants, and accomniodatinp Clerk
we shall ase every endeaWortoplease This Bo
saowopen for thee aaaaa ainmentof theptiblir
wetindlytolleitatharsofpublicpatrorusig
Way ,ISST.
1869. MILLINERY. 1869.
MSS McCREA RY
His Just monad, a Iwo anortment of
BONNETS & HATS
of the winter 'tiles, with
Fe i athers, Flowers .4 Ribbons
.
to mit*. . not Ft** she will sell at the lowest
Sr
eels ' lido to order at Use attorstat notko,„„
. lA, lirb:4lit . -
GETTYSBURG , RAIL 11tOAD.
TIME TABLE.
PIM TRAIN teaves Gettysburg at 810, A.llB
andconnetta at , ItaseaverJunctlen vr_ith tratatrzo
log North, liaison:ors reaching Baltimore st 3,20,P
K., Ilarriaburgat 12 30,P: Y., Phil/tatlphia at% 10
P. M. !Retaraing,urrise at Gettysburg at 12 30 P.
M., with pwil gen Does Baltimore, Ebtryisburg,
SECOND TRAlNleasesGettysburs al 2 45 P. 51
and connaina kt llanover Junction wit), Mail
Train fount at 4 42P. M. reaching Baltimare at
700 P. Y. Returning arrlfbe •t Gettysburg at
6 80 P. A.. witti ;,..aucera from . BAltimor•
Mirth:burg, Pbllidelp¢li, *c.
gir d. Paanenger Car ta also attached to tho Freight
train. widish LlAoay.r Junction at 7.10 A. At
matting Gettysburg at 10.30. Pesseegers leaving
liarriatourg in the 5.13 A. M. train cat thus reach
Gettysburg by 10.30 A:11. The freight train, with
Passenger Car attached, wilt bum Gettysburg' at 2
P. IL, rearlthig the Junction at 6.25
.Nor. 26, 12L2
K EA DING RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAI, NOV. 22d, 1869.
Great trunk lin • from the North aid NOrthMent
tor, Philadelphia. New York, needing, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland,6hamokin, "Lebanon, Allentown,
iaiton,l6phrata,Litla. Lanes/ter. tlolumbia,ac.
Trainsleave Harrisburg tor New Tork,astollowas
At 220, 6.36,aud 8.10 A ..M., and 12.20 noon, and 2.66
and 11 00 P. id., connecting With 'bailer Trains on,
Pennsylvania Railroad, and arrivingat New York at
10.16 A. 21. and 12.05 noun, 3.36 6.36 and 14.00 P.M.,
and 6.00 A. N., respectively. Weeping Cars accom
pany the 2.30 end 5.35 A. 55,, and 12 20 noon Train.
without change.
Leave Ilarrisburg for Reading, Pottfiville;Tama
qua, blinertorille,Ashland,Sionuokin. Pine Grove,Al-
lentown and Philodeophiu, at 8.10 A. 11., and 2.65 and
4.10 P. AL, the 2.f 5 train stopping at Lebanon t nly
the 4.10 P. 31. train stepping at all litattons and ma
king connections fur Philadelphia, Pottsville, Colum.
his and all immediate stations, between said points
only. For Pottarille,Schuyik ill Raven and Auburn,
rte eehuylkill end Ousquetranna Ellirltoad, learn
iliirrisborg at 3 40 P. 61.
Returning: Leave New Toil at 0.00 A.51.,12.00
noon, 5.00 and 8.00 p. Ph iladelphta , at 8.15 A. AI.,
and 3.30 P.ll. Slurping care accompan the 9.00 A.
14., s.ooand 3.00 P 51 Armin. front New York,without
change.
Way Paesenger Train eaves Philadolph is •17.30 A
51. o connerting with aim Isr train on Nast Penns.liall
road, returniugerou. Reading at 8.30 P. 11.,atopping
.at all Stations.
Lease Pottsville at 5.40 and 10.00 A.M., and 3.45 P.
51., ilsru Jun at 930 A. N., Shatoultio at'.5.49 and ;040
A. id., Ashland 7.05 A.. 51., arm 12..30 1300[1. Tamaqua
at 8.33 A. M., and 2.'20 Y. 31., ler Philadelphia and
New York.
Leave Pottsville vls.ichoylkilland guaqueldinns
Railroad st 8.11, A. 31 f ir ILserlsburg, uud 11.30 A.
DI. for PlueUrova and Tremont.
Itvading Accuniono.i.cion Train leaver Nita',llia
at 3.40 A. 31., paahla nvading at 7 30 A. M„ arriving
at fall .delphin at 10:1 A. M. Linturiting, leaves
Pliiiadtiphin at 4 45 P. 51., pasegii; !Landing at 7 40
P. 31., at. ivi ng at Pettrrille at U 3) P. 51.
Pottaturen Atamiletwlativb Train, leaven Pot la
t.:maxi 6.45 A. V, - .gaming lea•el. Plugutiripld. at
4.00 P.M
Cambia Railroad T. uln■ leuvelteadint;al7.ls.t.
U„ and 8.16 P. 11 .for Itpbr►t►, Laic, Lancaster
Columbia. lc.
Parkiomen Rai !Read fral nilaavi. PerhlomenJunc
tion at 9.00 A. M., and at 3 11l and 6 301. M., return.
log, Leave heberankret.le at 040 and 8.12 A. Al. and
12 45 44.14 Q-connecting with Bipolar trafna on Read.
ing, Rail Road.
..;olettrookdale Ralleoie ' rialto leave Pottstown at
8.45 A. 31.. and 1.2 u P.M. for 31t. Pleasant, 6l6rirlyg
here at 10.20 A. 31. ana l SO P. 31, rata, nlug, leaver
It Pie 'moat at . 7 0i A. AL, add 11.00 A. M., connect
ing with aiatilar trains on ,trading Railroad.
cheater Valley Railroad Trains Jenne 11ridg..p Ott
at 8..30 A. 1: , 2.05 mod :• 02 P. 11..
ut Oaks, leave
Downingtown at 03d t A. 31., 12.45 bum and 3.15 P.
11., COL tiec•tug with teat noon hi:adult Rao mad
Oa Runtla3 e: leave New York at 5.00 rad 8.40 1'.31.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 I'. 31., (the 8.40 A.
Al. Tealn running only to Reading.) learn Pottsville
at 8.00 A. 31.; Ilarrit.borg at 5.33 A.M. 4.10 arid 11.00
P. M., and Reading at 12.43 ii , lataight, and 7.16 A. Al.
for Ilarrieloirg. at 7.20 A .M.atid 12.35 rultls,ltait, tot
Vo , rk and 9.40 A.M.. and 4.25 P. 31. for Philadel
and
difsl. Tickets. tortiad fr,..ln all pulntialteilueet, Itatvo.
Ilagiogr check( d 1140 pound) allowed
each Pueseng,er.
/ 0 A. NICOLLS.
.
• iener•liapprintondent
Reading. P•. Ltc..:, 1,, t.
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
WIANTER. SCHED ULE.
On sod alter N0v.15. 1865,Trsln• will f ail n Ilsnovsr
Junction as f...110w5:
LNA.VIS NOR.V.IW
10.2.5 a. nt.—Dail) for W'llliansep,rt..lally (except
Im:31) - 0)11ot Eltntra, Ballaia,
Niagataka!l.. atot Pile nt.d the Nest.
1.!...7 a. 1,1 --pat.) tot 1:1,1ra. Ac.
2.16 p. ni.-I)xii)(ex,ept ,:ortdajo)l , 3r Wllllamkport
Ann Erie.
6.05 p. (except OLI ndsl) h r k.
10.03 p. m.—Dall),(exrept Antidartyr) for
.10 the
L vi: :.01:1'111CA
7.r. - a. 11 1 . — D.111)StOppiti$,Ilt Park toconly
n. al.—Dall)(except Mus.thly,) atorpini. at ill
12.51 p. at I'arlat..l. tall)
132 p. u.— badly (ext. pt day pr.'. n t P..rk
ruu
4.411, ..-1/40) (except Souk/9k, etoppint at the
mution,
EDW. S. Yot:NO.Gen.Pueb Agent,
Iteill:nwee.
A I.VFLICI. It Fl-hE, Den. Ooperlutendent,
'la. 1
NNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
MA:I.:* track routerapoing butaern Philadelphis
auu i'litA , 'Utg. Trail.; leaving (lett ebritg trlnke thi
tdtwa-ing ohrseCtiollk will this Trunk 110,
fit•tt)-I,lirg leave at 8.15 a. tn. 12.40 p. to
=I
=EI
BEM
.. .
~.rti-I ult.: arrier 12.55 p.m. 11.45 "
-.. leave 3.50 '• 2.25 a. in.
Pht...lelphia arriv 9.40 " 0.50 " ,
liarrtahorg leave 1.15 " 12.10
Piitahurg ' arrive 1.35 a. re. 940 "
At Phili..l•lph in Close connection. II te' wade with
the trains fur New lurk, Boeton and • all EasTero
Citira At Pittaburg connection., are made in the
New Dui ,n Depot with .the train. for all Western
points,
IMF °, farth el informatior appl) to
EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS,
Oen Snperintondent,Alloana, Pa.
rlrsrts W, OWINNZI, Gen. Passenger aid TirkS
ui Ph ilaeslph la. (Mai 14.181.8.—r
t arming Nmpititrents,
T i-I E \V uR.I. I) ,
DO D 0 PIS' OEIIO AND DIM:EYE
llcapers and Mowers.
A careful examination of these machines will nom
meant. any one of their superior merits *over all
other., In strength, durability, easel' of draft, and re
liability for wi ra, on all kiude of ground, and in ev
cry variety of grass and grain. Confident of thin we
Invite those in want of a good machine to examine
for abet...lran before purehe•lng . ehiewbe re.
These machines can be told as Naked Mower.—
RBA PEitc. an !laud Kake, gelf-Bage, or Dropper.—
Two diffi rent sizes: No. I Machine, with two cutter
Bare end thr-e Knives, cutting five and a hal feet int
grain and four feet eight Inches in grilse; +No. 2, net
ting four feel ■ix inches. •
We have that Confidence in these machines that we
are willing to let those wanting a machine teat them
with ony other they may wioh,and keep the one that
gives moot milers lion. DOLGIIB' AUTO,' ah gh P
RAISE has given such eenenti sallsfactien that we
consider it the best Belf-kakeont, and is attached t.
no other machine except the Dodge Machinv,' t he
Ohio and Buckeye patent.
For the benefit of those wanting =whims we
would refer them to a tew of tboae to whom we have
sold the last Ammon, Viz:
John Deardorff, Sen., Henry Corp,
Eplinalm 'Lady,
. Henry King,
G, wge Lady, Elubs Penroee.
.I,,nathatt Wleler, Hasid Stewart
Jan,' Mickley, W. Ross White,
i.i.,cji. I Settle, J . J. Kerr,
John Bender, Andyew Weikert,
John Itekert, W m. Blabass,
Wm. runt, John Guinn,
Cornelius Lott, Jahn N. Hoffman,
Wm. Gulden, JohnN. Boyar,
Wm. Ross.
AI o. WIRI TOOTH HAY RAKES, Including the
celebrated Breeds Rake. and Eelfdischargiok Rakes.
Able. P 1 OUGIIB,-"VANNING MILLS, AND FARM
IMPLEMENIB GENERALLY.
..... .
Persons wishful:to examine machises wil I And them
at the warehouse of Jceutrii Wets & dots, Getty'
berg. Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber. 2
Wire from Gettysburg. Gotha Harrisburg toad. per.
sons wanting Circulars will address the silbecriber,
Getiyaburg,r4.
M , SI.VIBLE,AgmA
April 23.-t1
STILL AHFAD !
HOFFHEINS'
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest ilaohines of the
Age,
IS superior to any other Machine now in one, an
will excel.auy that will ever be introduced, hay
log been thoroughly tried and given general satiefac-
Mon. I would now Inform all those who intend pur
chasing Mechinea to call and examine for themselves.
This Machine tangled particularly to excel all other
machines in strength, durability. ease of draft, and
reliability ot work, in all kinda of grass and grain.—
It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a greet item
In Machines to • farmer. It ran be used es. • band
rake as well sea self-raker. It cuts 6 feet 2 inchei in
grain; 4 feet'lo inches in grass; has a steel cutter
bar, with wrought iron guards; it can he need se •
Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine.
A full trial of the Mschine can be had. -
Also. BIHREM AN'S BELY-DISCHARGI6IOIIORSE
RARE, and the greatand well-know. BRANT HARR.
the beet rakes aver Introduced. We would also call
your attention to the IRON DOUBLE 13110VEL
PLOUGH, wrought iron frame, very Remand strong,
steel chorea, easily adJested to run shallow or deep,
'and it neatly and - tastefully made
ALBO, THE HEELER AND EXCHLIMOR BAN
NING MILL, the old 'Aublborough 'Van Improved, for
many years a great favorite *along the farmers of
Pennsylvania. It is largeand strong, hiss two oockle
'crams, end warranted to work perfectly.
Also all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMEN TS always
on hand.
Any person wishing to examine these machine' can
seethe= et the Battle-deld Hotel or at my
3 miles from algiYbillWl, between the Tart"Yinwll
road and the Baltintoregans.
LIIIIIIB A. BIIBH.IifAN.
Nay 28,1869—t t
store Room for Rent.
A -
BARI CRAXCB ii offered to any one desiring to
than • or go into beminesi, u the .Odd Fellow
Hall assoolation of York -hprinp. have an elegant
room t 4 feet long, 27 wide, - with an open frost In the
best business portion of the Borough ` of;MIK
gplublia, Adamsimanty,
For farther Information, address the .Odd 7elkrir
Hall Amoriatkm."'
York Springs. Pa., Now. seasegAr ~ - • ,
...samro.k Dna Dadoenat, Odraide Hord.EtatThr
burr, WAIF ItAgrevi. ilagordowaj i Mkt; 4 2Z;
tar.f or +K wad whoa dhawarlaued .1d so
ado Ihr dadloakai.••
Chestlint and MA Street
BAILEY & - CO.,
GRAND OPENIN`
AtoOIIILDY 4314.'1
FANCY GOODS, &c.
BRIDAL GIFTS
BATLEY & CO. base Oen bandeomeet store In the
world, and wllJ at all times be pleased to receive and
show 'tai•ora through their elitablinhment
NEW MARBLE STORE
Chestnut and 12th Streets,
Oct. 15, 1569.-1 m
RING'S VEGETA=BLE
THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER
Isar been before the 1 üblic long eeongh to hove been
therooghlw tested sod Its Ineresßing bole and ropo•
!malty ore the best evidences of Its superior merit.
AS A RESTORER OF GRAY _HAIR
HUMORS F TUE SCALP
and rat sting Itching it is scoudetfully successful.
For Preventing the Hair
HAIR TO BALI) HEADS
It succeeds Inex one.) Coropet , t , n, 11110ml:;1i out always
roccrishal. Where thug huds or Ihll.rles nre not de.
stroyed new :Inks Is owe t tr,u Aber using It pro
pet Iy.
nt.thing tutt,0,44,1 it. It inti,tt.t to dry, factrd
sip Hair that t. , eitutifeal uksry appu.tratlct: 14.1 much
adndrol.
nt.ini”g to ,vt •it not soil ibe
flont linen.
It to c.ulocal wird up„ o S,ir,tl:l pi.1,c); , :t..,
pu rt ii:g“-dirtsto. end IA t.rst r!y / . 1!4.11.
Itt/ng rertualrd with th., 41..4 EX.r.lrti
Its Odor Is dt4l4;Ltitil.
allimet W ithr.ut Dun,:” it ucct a t ar, 1.0
t!/.2
kt.lku V..- urc n
will la rkr lc x lthuut It.
I.p) A. D. Buehler, J.. 11. liaba.r. 11. Ilumer,
01,ttyeburg, P/1, AEA by
RAILROAD
DR VGG ISTS 'A ND Al ERC'II,I NTS EV r:R 1"IT E E
IRICE 01` , IE DOLLAR j".."°1T1.8.
31ANCIIESTER,
~!
EEL
E. M. TIES & CO .
Pfrpr
NUT. 26, 190.1.--.41t.
MEI
oo,oou S 1.:135C I IBEUS
FOR
APPLETON& JOURNAL
LITEIZATIME, SCIE'SCE, AND ART
• NAT Li oBTAISED
The Formation of Clubs
IN ADDrnoi
The large citenlation which it now enjoys
It la naive really conceded by Loth the Preka andtbe
Public evldeuced by the du:m..11(.01101.0w received
iron. nutlere and ['ricotta lettere that reach us daily,
to b. the
BEST FAMILY PAPER )VLI IFFDED
A PPLETONS' nr: :1 - A L
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
And consists of thirty.two quarto I.agel, each number
attractively litustratrit. Its contents eonslst of
serial Nov. 1s and clicat Stories, Etdale opus
^Liielary and Social Topics, Bitetcfres of
Tray, I end Adventure, and mete up-
on id] Ma varkas snljrcto ttnit
Toirtain to the pursuits and
recreations of the pwiple.
. whether of town or
•
country.
Price 10c. j.er Nomber, or $4 per annuls in advance
eubscrlptions received fur 12, 6, o: 3 mouths.
Priost CLUB TERNS furnished on ail liation to the
Publishers,
go,
go D ood A g P i P i l. r. er . o 4 N st a ree. c t O ,
Nov. 26, 1h69.-4t
PETER BENTZ,
MtSIC EMPORIUM,
•Sole Agent end Dealer in the following make of
WM. KNABX & CO,
CRICKERING & EONS.
Also, the Colibro Piano,
fall 7 octavos, only 4 feet 10 inches long
ORGANS,
manufactured by MASON t HAMLIN, and NEED
\
11A111 & ION&
All Guaranteed for 5 years.
SETParsonal and careful attention given to the
selection of iturtrinnente. Address
York, Pa, Dec. 10, ‘1169::4m
Ladies Fancy.. Furs 1
_
JOHN FARE L IRA,
718.A1/011 BTREI2.;
Middle of the Block, bet. 7th and litle 'Bt., &With Bide,
PIIILADELPIIIA, \
.
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds and
quality of
FANCY FURS
you. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
HaTID ' remodeled and inaproVed my old and
favor& " ' rug EMPORTIM, and having ha-
V r.
Port wand splendid assortment of all the
differen ' of Pars Rom drat Muds, lo L u r ope ,
and have had them made up by the most skilnul mu*.
men, I would respeetflelly invite my Mends of Adams
and adjacent Counties. to call and examine mj very
large and beahtlful assortment of Fancy Fare, for
ladles and Mildew. lam determined to sell at as
'low prime as any other respectable House In this dty.
All Fun Warranted. No mirepresentatkuts to effect
JOHN. PARBIRA, ,
' • -
Its Arch Street, Philadelphia.
0ct.1,1869e4an
TALL /LAD WINTER FASHIONS. '
MEIL A. M. EINDES has just . a:tired from Paris
and London with the latest diadem", penonaliy
seleetenrent the greatest novelties; also the most
skeane Frintiniugt to be secured In Paris.
LAM:- 311184118, :mums. BDLL VS
• - FLOWERS, rum JEWELRY, and ILI TRIMEDM ,
. ~ • PAPER' PATTERNS.
Eacluden, *gentler Mn. M. Work's celebrated eye
less vcuuing ladies' dresses, eseques,basques,Ao.
W. - ooisor of Illeoeoth end Wigging Ovid*.
,11LlistalLUVIL11..
&Oat ,i1i,..1111
gra
PHMADPLPHIL
JEWELERS
FOE TUN
F .A L L
AND
CHRISTMAS TRADE
01 A
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
its ♦LL Tall
NOVELTIES
WATCHES, ,
JEWELRY,
SILVER• WARE,
A SPECIALTY
BAILEY & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA
AMBROSIA.
to ite origital color it ban co ccitra.
FOR CURING
fr,trt LtiHug If it is ut4faiiing.'
FOR RESTORING
A,S' A DBE .S . ,SI G
TESTIMo.vI.ILs
VER Y TOWN AND VILLAGF.,
No 301w4i Marker stmt, Tor*, Pollen, 7..
MEI
O EORGE STECK & CO.,
J. C. BURNS,
STEINWAY Jk EONS,
ALSO,
PETER BENTZ.
...,' 10.1:-
FURNITURE ROOMS,
GETTYSBURG, PA
WARNER & GO.
NVITs
spacial attention to theft largo- usortment
1 of lionashold ?crofters, all of the beet make and
latest styles, which they are selling alCity prices.
, COTTAGE SUITS,
Dont^'obit BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, wean•STAND,
TlApoir TABLE. FOUR. CHAIRS, NURSE
ROCKER, sad TOWEL BACK--
iota sr low as X 49. , Also,
PARLOR it CHAMBER FURNITURE,
of all kinds in separate pieces—SOFAS, TABLES,
CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS. TOWEL RACKS,
WARDROSeS. WORK TABLES, DINING and
BRISAK PAST TABLES, EXTENSIVE
TABLEUTRISS, SI ATTBRSSES, HAT
RACKS, WHAT•NOTS, Can-
DARN'S CAR/LUCIA STEP
• LADDIRP, Be4oLire,
Ac., to., and a lisle
asaortatant of
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
TI7C.KER S;PIIING BOTTOM.
Call and Examine!
South-east corner of Centre Square
Oct. 22, 1869.Ltf
BUILDERS.
M A T CR I AL
DOORS,.
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FRAMEs,
MOULDINGS,
. MANTELS
WILL C. HUTCHENS,
No. 69 ST. CII ABLES'St., B A LTIMORE.
oirPartlee ordering from se. In g fhb' adrertigement
will confer, favor by mentioning the name of the
paper. [Sept. 17,1861-3 mo
7PECIAL A NM) UNCEMENT.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
Jewellers,
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
v a tutu Ift, eulsrgal atd remodoled their estab-
helmet:it, destroyed hy fire In January last, end have
open,* the same for bu.ine,s.
With an Entire Nevi' Stock
OF•
Manhfactured & Improved
Sup: riol to-nay they have heretofore offer-
Tiny mo.t c r•lialiy in wi te to vitt t and inspect
their Skre.
JAS. E. CALD%VELL &
91)2 CHZ:SINUT STHEEI
MEI
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
I have opened ;.n agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
la coatteetioa s'ith my low bo,toee.ln Getty 'lbw,
Parties, rl•hin* to •ell,ur buy laad•,may audit t
their advitataget n coll.
Farms and Woodland..
91 Ai 'RES OF WHICH .10 ACRES TIMBER fairsl,go
A GOOD FARM, poop BUILDINGS and TIMES
user Gettysburg granite land.
A No. 1 FARE near Gettysburg red gravel land.
A WARM. 130 ACRES. AT $3O PER ACRE.
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,OS ACRES, AT $35 PER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES MEATY
TIMBER, AT $45 PER SCRR,VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, W/TII VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, Poi/ $6,000.
A VERY GHEAs. PA RN. GOOD LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, ATS 3.3 PER ACES. -
A FARM. 100 ACRES, nearGettysbarg.
A VERY 0000 FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
$5O PElt ACRE. taro miler (rote Gettysburg.
A FARM, (our miles from Goltysburl, 530 PER
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY , ;00i, GRASS FARM, two miles from
A 0001) AND 7 111:11. TAVERN AND LOTS AD-
A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDFR, $55 PER
ACRE.
A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, 55,000
AL=O MANY OTHER TRACrS.
ALSO UUUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
x. G. McCREARY,
Attorney •atlaw •
isittyalsnrit. Jane 11 1509.—t
VIE CUCUMBER WOOD
P T_T M P
One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump manu
factured in America for
WELLS & CISTERNS.
I. ft Simple. 2. It Is Reliable. 3. It Is Durable.
4. It Worts eery Rattily. 5. It throws Water
Rapidly. 6. It Is all Wool. 7. The Wood is
Tuteless. 8. It does not Crack la the
Sun. 9. It is not liable to get onto!
order. 10. Should any repair she
necusary fa time, they C:111
easily he made by any per
eon. 1 1 .1 t will not freeze.
12. It is Cheaper than
any other reliable
Pomp mann.
factored.
to testimony of the superior character of this pomp,
we refer, by permission, to the following persons who
have had it in me, and tested it with entire satis
faction:
Jer. Bleseeker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Run-
Minton tp ; Arnold ttes, Franklin tp.; A. K. Myers.
Lathnore to.; John Cr,.,, Gettysburg; H. P. Witham,
°remount ; Peter Shively, Fairfield;' Daniel King,
Fairfield ; Wm. Young, Monutjoy tp.; Andrew °over
stock, Tyrone tp.
PO7llOllll requiring Pumps for •eIL or deform, can
bare them furnished all complete and read, km tmb,
sending the depth of the well or cistern. Elattethothm
guaranteed In ■il cases or no payment required.
Orders by mil' or otherwise promptly attended to.
JOSEPH HUNKLB,
'McKnlgbtatown, Adams county, Pa.
Oct. 29, 1569.-ly
ESTABLISHED IN 1851.
•
•
REMOVAL.
•
JACOB EIARLEY,
JEWELER,
Invitee his patrons and the public generally, to his
New Store, ' - '
No. 1320 chestnut se., Philadelphia,
where they will and a large and well selected stock
of DIAS! /NM WAYMIRE, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SILVER and PLATED . WARE, at Moderate Prices.
N. B.—WATCHES, and JEWELRY, carefully , re.
paired: •
JEWELRY. and SILVER WARE of all kinds made
to order. [July 16,1869.-6 m
WANTED AGENTS ,
. to canvass for • '
•
rsasme'
AND noun's sommsrznems
KEROSENE LAMP,
s pf . o . nouneftt by mare than 50 , Professors our thM
.
Absolutely Safe
414•1 r vent. of oil—no bad odor—will . not
break or out, because mstallo. Oar spats mate
money, because It supplies a want as universal as
r \
tot full particulars addrais, with 'Nap, -
. • \ BBNJ. P. BO HM,
\2d Floor, Mechanics' Bank,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Oct 14,, HNSP.-tf
SENT FREE.
M. OILEEHB, EON, Ok CO.'S .
SEED CATALOGUE
awl GUM to the
FLOWER & VEGET4BLE
41411011:1,41017. 1870..
•
Poilbbed fa i Jain:try. Every tover of llowerowlolv
i= new and vohiable work, free of eh op, should
hamodietely MKS in, son hoo i alhire
ypr Bieck, lbettatoraf. . -
NUE" 1 Ns
1.11.11.1, VAR/1.2711:3
SEND MOR PRICE LIST
Goods,
cd to the Public
1113 r. t, ISr9-
TESTIMONIALS
'NEW GROCERY.' Cook and Paitl
AMOStECKERT, .
York st., opposite Chriouner'a Bakery,
Gettysburg, Foea. ,
INVITES the attesitten or the Pet.tic to nn entirely
1 dew and choke
STOCK ~,OF GROCERIES,
consisting in pant /
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
MOLASSES,
TEAS,
SPICES,
DRIED FRUIT,
- - -
COAL-OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS,
BROOMS,
•
• BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS,
SEGAES, he
Alsoja getteial tifsprtinent of Notions
113,Alopleg to give sithifsction oil who way fa•
Tor wie with • call, I solicit a share of the public pa.
trowago.• &MOS WILLII,T.
filipt.l7,llle9. 11
W.M. J. MARTIN,
Wholaaale lic tall t iu
to OVERIE,S? AND LIQ tORB
A lAr4o lot of fir,eries that 1 an: w•llittg Cheap
fur.Camb.
CHOICE 11. QUOES,
•
Old Rye IVlthiky eight ycurd Old.•
Very Old French Brandy.
ALL OTHER. KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A getierul tat.a - trnent ut LITTEILF. anict, g which Ie
Mlehler'sHerb
Pure Liquors for Medical ptlr
puuto:rt Wlt. J. M ItTIVF.
Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens-
WARE, Ar., WM.J. RTIN'S.
April 30, ISO
WM. BOYER & SON
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIO\S
TOBAUCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware
A general assortment o
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1867.-t,
BARGAINS
MIMI
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JACOB W. CRESS
HA VINO opened a new Grocery. in Gettysburg. or.
the north•weat corner of the Public Square.
ham 1 net roceised n splondid assortment of FRESH
GROCERIES,
Including Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Tea
Splces,Tobacco,lalt, F! ,11 auls,Shoulders.br Ala
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS
Nnts,Frnits.Fospe.Fancy ArticlepandNotione gener
ally We will also keep on bend FLOUR sod FEED
STUFFS.
HaTin* pareha•ed for Odig r an, prepared
ICI very - cheap Give me scsll and Judge for your
selves.
Bapt. 74,1867.-t1
GROCERY.
WM. E. MEALS ties OPEN - ED A
Grocery, Vegetable and
Notion Store
tibia residence adtfolningMeals Brother's Marble
yard, in
EAST YORK STREET
where he is prepared to sell se chea; , as the cheeped
anything in hie line. Give ns a call.
March 19. IRES9—tf
P4ratches and Ntirt
WATCHES & JEWELRY
WM. P. McCARTNEY
AATistiss to Inform hisCustomere and the Pub ti
V V generally, that having purchased the inform
of hie Partner (L. V. B. SOMA) in the Watch and
Jewelry Store on Baltimore et., Gettysburg, ne wit
spare no efforts to glee satisfaction to all.
Ile tutsjoet returned from the City with a splendid
assortment of
aoLD exb SILVER AMERICAN AND
WATCHES JEWELRY'; .SILVER. 7EA AND
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS: GOLD. SILT'.
SR AND SUEZ FRAME SPECT4-
CLES; also, (LOCKS of Me twit man
esfaoture. MUSICAL INSTRIA
MEETS, VIOLIN rk. GUIT
AR STRINGS.SCREIVS
AND BRIDGES.
sarWatch and Clock Work warranted for one sear
Jewelry repairing executed In o neat and workman
like manner. idept.lo,ll3B9.—t
ISAAC K. SPAUFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
No. 148 NORTH &EGON D SMOLT, corner of Quarry
PIIILADEILPHIA.
An assortment- of Watch.s,Jewelry.flllver and Plated
Ware constantly on hand.
sa-Repatrin g of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to. (Aug. 13, 1869.-ly
gift and e t irelnouratct.
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ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COIRPAICI
INOORPOPATZD, MABO/1 18, 1881•
OFFIONRE
President—Ocorge Swope.
Vi ce-Preeiden u el B. Russell .
Secretary —D. A.Brtehler.
Treasurer—X. O. Falineetock
treys tiv e Coro mi ttes—Rober !leo ord y ,11. A .Pic k
ng, Jacob Ring.
Managers.—GeorgeSwope,D. A, Bumbler, R cCui
dy, B.R. Russell, 1. . Fahnestock, Get tysbu rg; Jacob
King, iltraban township; Frederick DiehliFrank Ile
H. A. Plc king, 8 traban; A belie] P. Oft t, New Oxford;
Wm. Rosa White, Liberty; H. C. Peters, Petersburg
Y. S. )
gly.This Company is limited in its operations to t
scanty of Adams. It hes been in operation for more
L han 17 years, and in that period has made but our as
eument,havingpaidlosses by fire during that period
amounting tooverSls,ooo. Any person desiring an In
urance can apply to either of the managers.
allirThe Executle•Committee meets at the dare
Company, on the last Wednesday in every month
it t Vollook. P. M.
Ijanolo.lll4ll.
• WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
I HAVE ON RAND A YEW
TEACT -S
OF No. 1,
arinnd band, primsorptlon Lancia located near Rail
roada,Oaanty Tawas. kis., la well ;lulled neighbor
Iniodn,wfileh I wills.% or exchange . at a lair prk
or Seal Xs tate in Adair county, Pa. ,
0.20. • /NOLO.
leb.i.lll6ll.—tf
THE sTAA4I6.4I.ENTINEL has a
auieratraabaink thavi atllW psrars la es Colin").
ilaibissi—hissep.lJ Um Met rittedisisi me"
iiii
The latest and most approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE
Coal and Lumber
Call %. Examine !
C. BUEHLER'S
Ware Booms,
CORNER OF ('ARLI:LE Z:111,110.1D
GETTY SB U 1W
LIME K L X
THEurmlervigned Las bought oci 1 I. io form. fe
ner,Wx.Gurn,,and now continues
THE LIME-BURNING BUSINEi-r-
Imaelf—at tl,GettyaLnrg ccir.
of the Railroad and Strattot. street .
ful or past patronage, t, wtll endeavor to deserve. n,
outinuance, by prosecuting the buslne,P •s
y and on aa large a locale an possible—always •rill',
good article sad 4"°K good measure. Yana era ABA
othergmay loot for the prompt filling of orders
He also continueithe
COAL BUSINESS
Ifering the mOei popular 51nde. liousek seper Ind
therashoald give hlm a call. Blacksmith Co.'c o!
tantlyon hind
LlmeaoaCosldeliveredanywOo o . o (“tylburg
G•ttysbn rK. Nov. 40.1 A 47
Crarringts, XtarntsS,
DAVID SIcCREARY. JOD Y_F. 11cCREARY
"Best always Cheapest.
'FIE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
.7. W. CRESS
BR IDLAS,
COLLARS and,
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County
.re always to be found at the old and well known
tand,Baltimore st.,oppositathe Presbyterian Church
(McCREARY'S.)
Our Riding and Wagon-Saddles,
are the moat substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mount
ed,) are complete in every respect and warranted to be
f the very beet material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Drift Collars,
can strike save. They are Um beet FITTING and
moat durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, as cheap ea they can be made any
where and In thermal substantial manner .
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
llamas, Fly -nets and everything in the lin Non/
(wirer or cheaper.
Our prices
have beet &incur]) ..o thalowes t I icing standard.
A liberalpercentage forcash ,off alibilleamounting
to E 5 or more.
We work nothing but the beet of stock and will
warrant every article turned out to Gain every respect
us represented.
Thai:Wel forpast favors we i nvite attention to our
present stock.
Give on s cal I andoxamine palm LOT QUALM
Jan. 29.1868: tf D. MIcCSEART k SON.
r ARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED.
Yhewarbeing over,the undersignedhave ream,
the
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS
at their old atand,in East Riddle street, Gettysburg ' ,
where they are again prepared to Wet up work in the
most fashionable, anbstantial,and superior manner.
A lot ofnew and secondhand
OARRIAGES.StrOGIEB •0.,
on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest
prices, sod all orders will be supplied as promptly
and eatisfactorily as possible.
gEirREPAIRING-in
done wlthdlspatch,andat cheapest rates.
A large lot of new andold HARNESS n head fo
gale.-
Thankful for the liberal patronage hetetefors e• -
toyed by them, they solicit and will end I. do
serves large share in the future.
May29.—tf . DANNER & ZIEGLER.
Buggies and Carriages
REMOVAL.
TliMundersigned has removed his Cimino-mk
lug shop to tl e east end of Middle street, Gettys
burg, Pa, wbere he will continua to build all kinds
work In his line, viz:
CARRIAGES, . TROTTING & FALL
ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, &C., &C. •
Ms dark is all put up of good material and by
the bast of mechatilcs,and cannot fall to glee mitts-
Diction. Els prices are always reasonable.Haaolla
"s
orders.conAdent that he can please.
REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates.
c' W. R. GALLAGERR.
July 1,1888.-1 y
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
JOHN CULP
rNFOR3IB his friends and the public geueralli that
I. he has resumecithe Elartmas-making business, and
opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg. adjoin
ing the Paesengor dopot, where he will manufacture
end keep on band all kinds of
HAR NESS
Rankin, •
COLLARS,
•
WHIPS,
LASH ,
itY•NETS, 'de dc.,
which will be sold at the loweel oath 'prices. Also,
TRUNKS of all kinds.
HIIPAIRING and MENDING attended to promptly,
Henna; been working at the business for 30 years Is
can guaranty the beet kind of work, all being mail*.
ander my own superintendenite. ITe me a cell.
May 7,1869.—if JOHN CULP.
CABBAGE SEED.
1711292 grown and will mend by mull the Beedot the
following at feting of CA2IIAO2:
'STONE 2d ABON"—a remarkable sweet and tender
variety. I have succeeded, In ratting_this variety,
to weigh from 15 to 22 pounds. Under favorable cir
cumstance" every plant will head.
Mammoth Drumhead
—equal in gtudlty with the Stolle mason. thld er htgb
culture heads attain to the weight*, 10 lb..
The Seed bunt - tip in packages and seat to say ad.
dream on the receipt of 60 cts..for one package, or 86
cts.fbr both varieties.
Directions for suocenful cultivation accompany
each package. Several Specimens of the above v
eties were oa exhibition at the last agricultural Fair
In Gettysburg.
Address SOLOMON WEIDNER,
Dialer, Adams co., ea.
Oct.B.—tt
C ARDS, Letter Heads, BM Heads
Ciro — Wars, Envelopes, and OA kindapfJOb iriating
aim with wetness and *heap at thicadtto
t, ft:
STOVES,
ctp ALL . KINDS
(I' ALL KINDs
ST Itt,Ll
14108 REILYI
tMEMES
TROPRIETATIS AND kw
1; 1;i401*.;!'!t. 6cirran CiMn-h414
Get! ul bury; FYI
TELIMS uF PUBLIC
THE SiA.l4 AND Smintiiit
day morning, at 92.n0 a year In'
if not paid within the year. 1111
continued until all arearam'
the option of the publiahera.
ADVERTISEMENTS aro lase
rates. A liberal reduction will
advertising by the quarter.
Special notices will be wooded
ix agreed upon
dirThe circulation of •
i" one halt larger than dud
newspaper In Adams Muth
ng medium, Kean** bi; ex.
Jon Ii bitic of all kiwis
ted and at fair rates. Hand-hi
Pamphlets. &e.. In every.rmiet)
printed at short n0t1(....
Vroftssioul
j M. KRAUT,
•LA , r. tietty•barg,
buniness promptly atteuied. to
Udine on SAltnn estro.t,eo
Juao le, 156 Y-t(
fAcCONAUCi Y
• 1..+, .!I •,, ...e.loot w r
it
. /i
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4,.•:i I' k:taati..k :lieu to 4
4 Jul 1:11.1t It i it•te•, &t i t
1,, at I t ./ 111,.. 'P/a111.7, 640
C:.I It: IL , i 1:04,1t tit i. 41111" g
oly Attentded to.
et.r.c.. t ,Ate4,.ktid
to tut to I ,t.ti.cr ueeteru S
Jahn H,P3C9.-tf
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till ,thor tialioes•sutraitettt
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HO WE M
THE LATEST DIM*
EL Ids 110
SEWING
JACOB F. Tll
ETT-TSBII '
N. F: cornt, of Centre aqua.
Elamod
ri RUHR'S beproinptly
ll deliveredto•lFyarto of
tions given grails.
are cantiao
use the nausea( HOWL to • •
chinos on account of the po•
chines. Therese* node
Ircine.l.l.sl In eszn m►ehln*
likeness of BLIA S !LOWY,/
Bet.. 26--t1
GROVER, •&
FIRST -PR
ELASTIC
F kliil
SEWING M
495 Brpadway,
730 C'ficdentit atrcel,
POINTS OF-#DX
Beauty and Elasticity of St
Perfection eud,dimplicitY
Using tr.,tb threads directly
No fastening o t menus by
thread.
Wide range of application
J ustment. • ,
The 'anal retains i is beauty
lug and Ironing.
Besides doing all klnfifnf w
log Machines. these Muhl.
beautiful and permanent Bmb
work.
rriy-The Iligheet Premiums
hlbllluro of the United4tat
awarded thearover 4 Baker
the work done by them, w
etltion
sir The ♦ery highest Wirt
LEGION OF !lOW/Rona
101,1latiTP of the Grovel. Jrßak
*be Exponition Universell*, P
log their groat soportority
Machined.
irir-For dAto by D.: W. ROS
NUT!
'pint andel . ..ivied having h
as a practical Operate
would recommend the Droves-I
chino as the cheapest and testi
ate. The ■lmtllictki ot-coastro
stitch made by these misettlaeli
ant pointa in their favor. 26
are to-day bearing wittier to
sections and thit demand W at
We have also Shuttle' tdachia
and Coach-trimmer• ass. tin
D. W.
Chambers 6 • .
Junell, 1860.-1 v
ift and airs
ADAMS C
MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
iNooRroR*TED,
CZ
Preeldent—lienrgelterODO.
Vice.President—Sainealit.
Secretary —D. A. neehler, -
treasurer-R.4• rehneetee
itzecatirelommittee—aa
ng,Jecob King.
meneger..—fieorgellworr,D
8.11. Y
Kink. Strobe', townehiti:
11. A. Picking, Stub's; b4l
Wm. noon White, Liberty;
V. S.)
eL.SLI.Cum pan, Intlist
oonnty of Adams. It has ••
than 11 Jean, and In that
saantant,havlog paldloaaat
ansoantlng toortaslB,ooo,'4
nranaeoannpply to eltha4 a
PMlre Ibpssative 0.,s
awn*aro akar lui lr
tvoialft. P. U.