c fm tv An a # en ti n d . §oots, @rums, Vtediciuts. timing s tato Mioto, at. HORNEIt I mutt. rakikiis 7, 1410. IPAIIINEWS HEAD sioaii. How often we hear persons give as a reason.llpAggp*T itu; a nointake tisat 'they, M did not R 'lt is bir no Inning en uncommon thing tnfiud two farmers, having the same amount of work to do, with the same amount of help, and yet one is always hurried, while with the other every thing goes on like clock , work. ;.f you will take the trouble to examine into the matter you will find that the latter works. with his head as well as with his 'heads. He lays out his work in advance, and does not work to disadvantage; he does not rush at *Joh without first thinking of or Anding net the best nrid dr:Attest mode Of doing - it. Another great ad vantage to be derived from beadwork is that It will teach a man the true meaning of the w*rd economy. Macy farmers "eiioncinolie" in a way which is anything but:economy. How often do we find farmers who, for economy's sate, "cannot afford to lime," yet these same men must and will admit that the application of lime will greatly in crease their crops. Let us apply headworkto this and see what each economy ie. Almost any one will admit that a coat of lime ap plied to a field which has'had none for ten or fifteen years, will increase the yield to an ampubk equivalent to two bushels of whearper acre, and will continue this jte of increase for live years at least; or ten bushels, worth say $l5. A coat of forty bushels per acre will cost (cost of putting on inclu ded) about 33 cots per bushel, or sB` per stele. By applying these two cal-' Ctilations to each other we will see that the lime Is nearly twice paid for by the increased yield of the first five years, to say nothing of the after increase, for its action will extend beyond five years. Therefore, to cease liming is not "economy by a great deal. Some will continue to use a worn-out plow share, and instead of getting ft sharp one, will raise the elevis and thus run the plow upon its point, adding at least one-fourth to'the draught of the team, and plowing up the ground in a man ner which will shorten the crop to an amount which would buy ten or fifteen shares. Such men will mostly plead want of time as au excuse for not doing many things which should have been done, yet such are the men who swell the crowd at public sales and such places. We will find such men running their plows against the same "tight stones" year atter year, or plowing round the same stumps because they have not time to remove them; but they never seem to thinit that the time spent in getting over obstructions and in replacing broken plowshares would be sufficient to remove it several times. We should remeznber . that, to prac tice economy we must not save a dol lar and thereby.lose ten, or, in other words, adopt the old adage of "penny wise and pound foolish" We may look where we, will, in any kind of trade, and we will always find that the man who practices headwork always has the Inside track in the race of life, while your "economist" is ofteh left behind by those who understand true economy.—Germantown Telegraph. USE OF T URN irs.—The great root o f modern agriculture for cattle feeding is the Swedish turnip. Nine times as much food In weight of Swedes, can be raised on au acre as can be raised of hay with the same condition of land, and each pound of the hay finds its equivalent., in nutritive properties, in three pounds of turnips. It la man' featly to the interest of those fanners who keep stock over winter to feed turnips. AN Irishman writing to a friend ream k ed :. "Pork is so plenty here that every third man yon meet is a hog." q OFFICIAL DIRECTORY COUNTY OTTICIts. President' udge—Bober t J. Nab er. Associate Judges--Joseph J. Kuhn, R ohe r I M,Cordy j l'rothonotary—Jocob Melhora. Rag isteranst Recorder --Bamn.l 8 ao i.e . Clerk of the Courts—ll .0. Wolf. - DuiriegAt _Wm. A .Due can ' Treasitrer—lK -Wattles. aker(FrJaecob coroner:—Dr. M. L. Otatee Surveyor—Jens D. Keller. Cbasanasiongra—Jacob Lott- Moses Hartman. Eman uel Neldich. Cerk—J. Jeerer •on Myer.. Counsel —W m. McClean. Physician to latl—Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal. -Directors of eke Poor—Martin Getz, BeLjam in Deardorff, L. wart:. Ste ward—Jonas Johns. Clerk —II. A. Flaking. Treararer—Jacob. Benner. Cann :el—J.o. Neely. Physician—J. W. C. O'Neal. E flolunger,EllC.llragy, David Rhode.. 11011.000MOTaAtTrisuito. Burgess—C. u Budder. - Hamilton ,Ale xauderßpangler „Jacob W. Cr.,es Robert Tate, A. NE Aluntero Wm. F. Baker. Clerk-7. D. Dupborn- TreanWir—B. B. Ruud. Constables—George W.Welkert, James Boozer. Apol Dine(ors— inn. Guinn, W. T. King, Iliram Warren, Wm. R. Byster, Jac'!" Angbinbaugh, A. . Mater, ScCreAarlf—A. M. Winter. Trea.!4rer —E. litheestock. - • OrfaellUgo %&TIO'AL At."l. Pres idtat—C; eorge 8 wore. aiah Emory Bair. Misr—Beau B.Alanner. Directors-06oige Swope, William Young, lloury Wlrt, David Willa, David Kandlahart, Wm. Mc- Sherry,Wiliiam D.Uimon,Joehna Matter, Marcus 2nm:op FIC2I Nl7lO AAAAA NE OF GIZITT9III3O 1111 M •,.• - • Arnold. 2..alnan, Throne, David 31cConaugliy,John Horner, Oeorge Arnold, Jacob Hug- ZZZZ a COUTILILT. • President—J. L./Schick. accregary--WilUam B. Meals. Treasufv , -41exander Oakeaa. .Ma*agsfl 4 -John Kapp.'7. L 11111, Josiah Benner .oeorge itspaagler, Georgi Litt Is, William B. Meals Alexander Coheir.. aloe COUITT X UTCALII6OILECE C oltrArt T. President—Doors. Swope. rift President-4mnd B. 'Russel l. Secretary—David A. Buehler., - Treasurer—Reward 0. felines lock. Inecutiee Chneenittes—Robert McCurdy, Henry A IP icki ng, Jacob Ring. LIMIV/CIaXITY MILICOL 555555 OCIETT. Pressdent—Sustael Herbst. rses . Pratitionts—WlUlasn Ilaherry,J. S. W ith erow Corresponding Bocretary—Henry J. Stable. "AtOning &crelary—Bdward .1i ahneMock. Treasurer—David Wills. B.Wilson,Willlam Wlble,Jonas Bositsake./lirederiek Diehl, W.Rees White, kllehei Peareee, John H. McClellan. SUILDIXO ISSOCIATIO3. President—Deward 0 .Paltnestock net Preeideal—Wllllaas A. Duncan doereienie,-Joha P. McCreary. Treanerer—John Culp. Mrr". W. O. O'N eal.Joh It pp, A. J. Coyer, ta —J illehart,Win. F. Acktuscia. GIS COILTLIIT l a re.idest-I.O.ltabseatock Aseretary—Wm. A. Daman. Treasetra•—.7coot B. Dimmer. Nastaperr—A.. D. Baohlsr, Inch elberger, 11. D Wattlos,B. D. Russell, W.A. Duncan, .7. B. Dan tier RAWL COMPASY. 2'ret 111/0:11,11an. iherotary s-0. W. Irreasurvr—limmel IL. Ku mill. ilfeadiper -1111e0lelliva, /L Buehlor. S. It ItusimpU, IL J. ilthelberger. arrrroaraa aeriaciaa. Ilitquitanaw—aobert greasel Preararer=David Wills. • Ant: S Trains depart 846 11.11.-2.44 P.M. Y. , arrive 12.26 P.N. 1146 P. M. Who Aria train makes elate reaseetios for--Bar riotous awl liaatora and Western point*, tie second yaw with Satin/we. . =! *Alt Liodos, N 0.124. I. 0. 0. F.—Masts cornier a Oatitalosallattrosdattaata,ovary Tuesday rraaft Mho Watanwomods Na.'Wki.O. 0. 7.1-In Odd II& loonffiall..._ 11.1 wad id 1111 - sy In each saasth. OMNI alialargaingAo44 No. $3B. et. Y. .N -Darner 01 Oillkillllll4 MUMMA streits,2d &SA 4th Thursday Wank nasath. 1 4, Am, impanido N 0.110,/. 0. O. T.-. 0; Ralik ion .41, 111 47 boonlnt. 1.0. 8.M.-;- . 1 McOontingltri - day ovanlng. „ 2.5. 4 11:4. Z.—North llast come of Diamond wow Satentaiovanlag. . CSOLCKIL Saliersakfarests)—lnstor,Zon.O.A. Hay D. n,,. . Swim by PrafassoraplOotharo . and al. tarl, SabbatlL swabs .'ad main and Maaaag oon=rating iracations, Sandy oaanladharviee • a..fakte)-111“. I. Broldonbaank. Sox.- = ; Ltd a vealagord W*4l. ; • • antrats . .. a. et. Maitre, 3,, il. Sabbath wtrainn. sad ovsalag, M . Win. 11.: MILL Sortiontlii‘bath , . wiring. sad Wodoooloy aoantag, _ . . , Wll. 11. Dian a& fjor. Sigte*Wodadl 4flintagib ad ' -* ' - ' ll. . innobliall. Slortiebtlat,li and Ilf - _ - - intiadtionwon• -Jando.- - . , , -i'e,vs;" '.:;.', - :..::'.: 1...- - j - : ' - .:_. 4 .'',. , . - -.;' , . ii.l.:: . 11,:i.;: !;-:,.,,--.7':".,'::1-..+:.'')..4-.454,-IYz' resume thesaart!ce of Wine: .001 cc at la DRUG STORE; INJCUAMBERSCURG HT., GIVINTEBIIIG ittao, Vogler in DtUGB, iticDICINES.,FATENT .111CDICINEF., STA- TIONERY, PERFUMIRT, SOA LIiT AR- TIOLIIi. - DYN STUFFS, PURE 61.111E5, 1c DR. R. HORNER'S DIAR RHCEA MIXTURE, for &okra Morbui;C:lll, Diarrhea, -Cramps...Sick ittorawoh, ke. Full direetlorii with every Bottle July 9, 1869-tf DR. 'JAMES.' CRESS DRUGGIST, More in iirant's Building, Bait°. at LITTLEST° WN. • ix-ILAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and tilted it up in the hest style, Lotfer my stock of pure and:resit Drugs to the citizens of Littlestown and Vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, P•ttent Medicines: Horse Powders ; Pure' spicee. Dyes sud Dye Stuffs. Perfumer), Toilet Saaps and Fancy articles. A fullahsortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kiude.•;igars, Tobacco and Snuff. glactro.M•gueticSoap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Cloaks washed with this Soap are made beautifoll3 white witlivni boiling or blueing. This is the best soap in nee. Try It. It is warranted not to injure :6, hands or fal.ric tittleetown. May 13=- 1 y JAMES CitE.:,s 69. JUNE A FULL A•SIRTMENT OF, Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MENDICINUS, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES PURE SPICE? AND FLAVOINN9 OCTEACTS DYES ANL DYE STUFF 6, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TJILET GOODS, INKS,WIIITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERS PIIYSLCIAN'SPILE 4 ORIPTIONS AND FAMILY ILE- CIPES ACCURATELY PCT UP PHYSICIANS 'AND COUNTRY MEDCHANTSP•UP PLIED AT AL E Foruey's Horse Powders the beat and lor Horses, rat tlt. and S o Other 11,ree Powders of approved make HLTBE 'S , Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Poin'a June 11. 1869.—tf A. D. 13UEEILER, GETTYSB URG, PA., Has just received a large lissoriment of BOOKS F 11: 111 F HOLIDAYS, Comprising Eogli.ll nu.] A niN publi:ntionN 6•Dasomely 111u.strated,i.nitAW, 71. If MR.+ OLD AND YOU"NG Also, a Large assortment of Nisei:llan...us hooks by stand and authors, Stationery, Toilet Art Pen• knices, Gold Pens and Pencils, he. , Dec. 3, 1869.—tr Zivtrp Jitablo. WEAVER & SON. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washington at., Gctiyaburg. Pea wt. r r AK.E pleasure in announcing to the public that they have better accuoiroodr. Mug' than ever to supply the public with al) styles and kinds of CoOeyauces that can be found in a first class livery. Theit tforAes. Uacks, and Sleighs cennot be beat by any eaabliehruent in the town. ID prices they defy competition. Horses and Mules bought-and sold, ou renuonsble term! GIVE US A CALL. Take Notice. THE undersigned is desirous of doming up his old accounts, and won Id ~k .11 those Indebted to will and settle the same. The hooks will be found at the above stables and all persons In debted ate ea.:iestly request. I to call and square their somata. NICHOLAS WE ATLIL pee. 3, 1869 .-t f Notice to the Public 1 .Tn, and ersigstipels running a Line of Stages from Hagerstown to Gettysburg, I eating formerolace on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M., peseta& by LeMersibarg, Waynesboro'. Monterey and Clermont Springs; Toststain Dale and Fairfield, attiring at Gettysburg et 'ball Wit - four o'clock and' rehabber= Elettysburgon Tuesday, Thursday and Sattaday.arriving at Hagerstown to makeconnectitin with the Wel ook t rain for Baltimore. May 21.-tf . - ANAN A WSSILN. EAGLE LIVERY, Sale & Fxchange Stables, Opposite the . Zagle Hotel,• • • G;TTYSBBORO, PRNII A ~--- THE undersigned have opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND ARCH AN •E STA BLE, in tide place, and are prepare 4 to. See Siwitior aecoannodaikone in tide line. Wa have provided ourselves 'with • . Rtiggies, Carriages, -Hacks, Light Wagons, &c., of the latest styles, eultleleat to meet the public Ile. mud. Our horses are rood. without spot or NOW tab,.*t perfectly rellable—mone of your 'old trip. idiigPlc," hut all ot thip n2.40^ wder. ' partlesesa *aware be opoootamoda tad sad ocialbetable erialloorota turalalad. .• Parties. batiste' •oan. esti get Put whet the ereat en the mast eacemieedatiat term. Visitors %Hie Battle.fteid politely attended Weed reliable drivers tarnithed if desired. Ferties conveyed to and from the Depot upin the anima and departure of every wan Hems house', sold, or excheamed, and sloop, a chance for bargains given. Our motto Is "lek-plal ass oc ime=iig lar attention paid to fuielshing Yr Haoksfor Funerals Xah's latter ourselves that be charging .i'4r nd by funlabing superior so •ossmodatioss. we (Minot flit to please every one elm patronisecour eatablisinnent. PRIM G. TAU. WILLIAM D. ROLTZWWIIII Dee. 31.16 M Store Room for Rent. ..._,_ A SARI CilliNal :11, igrend to soy ono &string to -.di or go Coto toodnoto, as the "Odd follow tt.ks. of York Wow" bars ion ologoot room Ver POrt iOn ie.27 viderof UM l4kik allows beta of at UM 800 Bartigh 20111 L ETRII! I T A4aloo colutth P. . • • To TtratoolgdOrnottoootddrtoo • tba...Odd Pak* Ran Astreq/stba." , York /pips& Pa,Nov. 26,111116.-0 t• • _.. aloe Toss Dawerak Oar 4, Roma. 1. ,f*. rzz.. =SEWN AS Ain WEDif N O . f R I S HEAp-QUARTERS, On the AK - R..torrier or - Centre Square, OETTITSBURG, PA., the Largest and Best Stocks of ; Fall & Winter Clothing, El A TS AN p TUG )IEBT BIANUIPAci RED B OOTS AND !-'IIOES, • also Large Varit •?. of Woolen Under-C I ()thing Wall II large lISE4It6i, Id of: NOTIONS ] TRUNKS, And VverythiP4 found In n Gentitninin's GIVE USA CALL, Oct. I, 1869.—tf FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. 69. NEW FIRM! COREA A N U.AN/NGRAM AVEjns c rec,;lva,l (rem the City a new and largo 1.1 stock of CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c The g,eeletmve a!I been ■elected 14'ilb great care cnd wi11... desire to meet the status at this c , mmilnity. The public will Pod thegsods to betil the best trislity and the LATEST STYLES • Oue and all are i nvitrd to cell nt our Store. ob Rehr morn strect. lietty..bUrg.u , arly opposite Falrae.tock R. C. Cali I AY. JAL , . CC/MUM/11AL. BIM FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNINGLIAM'i-;, 01'1 , 1 , /fl: AND .ENTLVEL OFF/CL You w,ll Alty.ty, find thr tot at ;,naht,- t 1,•9 of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO, S II I R T Trunks, Valises, - Umbrellas, and a &eat and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO am CIGARS, all of which will he sold at short proft to andwarrant ed to please. ilive him a call at hi* -tore on R olti moreatreet,( Picking's old Stand) near the Diamond -Sept. Y 4, IS69.—tf - wiiERE? \V H F DID YOU PUY THAT NICE NEW SUIT • S. WOLF'S • CLOTHING STORE, in the Diamond, Cor. of the Square, TOWN OF GETTYSBURG, COUNTY OF ADAMS, . AND STATE OF PENN'A. THAT'S THE PLACE, BARGAINS! BA RG ! ! BARG AINS!! ! in everything—Over Costs. Drops Costa, Pantaloons, Vests, Under.bi-t.. Whit. Shiite, Collar., Neck Tire. Gloves, Comfort., Hata, Cap., Boot, and Shoes. Clock., Watches, Jewelry, Per fumery. Clothe. Brush'', Trunks, Carpet Bis.s, Val•ces, Untnr.dlas, and tett thousand other arti cit s, al -tot; numerous to Insert" Call; examine, be convinced, buy, and he glad. Highest mat ket prices paid for all kinds 01-PUBS. < Dec. 3, 1869.—tf REMOVED New Store Room near Court-bowei! D. 11. BLINGEL HAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store to his new Store Room, • few doors south of the Court. house, and nearly opposite the complier office, Balti more, street, Gottysbarg. He has laid in • large now •cock of goods, which he will sell at reduced prices. He oilers • LADIES' ( . INGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BAWD:MAL GAITERS, LAO tICS' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BID gLIPPERIL•lietyles. rdautrar tioaotwo BAL.IIOItA LS IN LABOR VARIETY. (TENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' HIP BOUTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS. a e., Sc. • MISSES' JONGRESS GAI7ERS, MISSES' BALSWEAL GAITERS, - ' mfaista , MOROCCO BALMORALS, . Se., to:, Ac., itc. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF Beotoataz,L BOYS' BBOOANS, Ac., INFANTS' SHOES, all styles, GE in l V sb A o4, lll e irr ?flleic; n •• an tifactur e con. AIso,INS.LAtR. 717=3 ♦llwlllbesold at the lowest ilring profits. Buy ers,from tore and country.are invited to call and ißatnlne roo m, a n d prices before purchasing else where, f ..n.,„ rim call. -.- paslident that I can pleaaeall who The e el ANI:H/ACTIIHING of Boots,Shoes.and Hai tors, will also be carried on, in all Its branches, as be fore. Repairin g dons on short notice. lily employing none but first. class trot lumen, and veins none bat the choicest leather, he feats confident of maintaining his former reputation, Certainly nothing will be left un done to Mammas It. dei.Thankfal for pastfavors, h • solicits& continu ance of public patronage.. D. H. HLINOBL. Gettyeberrr.Jutrl6,lB69.-t f JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, biIAMBIBBBIIILO BMW, GETTY/19UB° 1. n uuderelgued, of the hstelna of alio. Jaoobe 1 . Bro.. would most" respectfully Infbrui . his Wends and the public generally, that he has Doomed a Ilerokant Tailoring establishment in Chamberstrung street, nest door to the old plasm, and thresdeors east of lb. Keystone He wksor• he will hi - 'happy to wallas all who may patronise him. His stock of CLOTHS, CASSPIERE, VASTIPOII, TRIMMINGS, ke., i ne:. le., will be found oholos and cheap—Yes7 andrable to ess 'loot from. 111 kinds of tioods for solo—whether be nuusufactures or not: GOODS WADI TT with dispatch, as well when bent' tat other Italie s at his <mil. The vary best work will b esae—good.ilta wad substantial sewing —aad nothing will be deemed too mach trouble to readarastidecUoa ID ovary Pee. Malaita's' Niw fork laahlonsrevlatly [scatted. Cutting don*, as used. • A elutes of public patrollers is solicited, and host forteparou to:Overran. April] JSIIIBIPH Jl.OOlB. C A.RDS, Letter Beads, Bill Beads ararlan. Baselopos. &Rd Job Prima* es• airtoes. sad Map it Ws -1111,ea. I. ElSig 4.Dyiatt 1 . 1812410 MISDIIIII Trrinabtpil,lardigi ~ f e: ' "1' TIIE ATEST TY1414 Furnishing Stoi GETTYSBURG. l'A OEMS tho very place, for ==EM • " • 't BOOTS .AND SHOES. NEW ES T . 4 111,ISH AI ENT.* 4 THE uudergignet: Ita • stetted a nee building for a Rootand dbor on „near tbeßadlteatiitatlon In Gettysburg abets be now offersillbr sale. • Bouts; • 6hoes 7 Gaiters, Slip pers, • '7 omen...oaten 4nd tbit.treo.• t fifirer.ni ,L 3. 144 and prices. Ile has it ent.4ssortm lot to *elect frnm.and vrlthrellevor) ertfelt et tho surnliest profit, • WORK MADE TO .)11,DIORMIr the hest materials and workmanshi... Crory eliort madr to render satisfaction. The trttranageoftbe pubOrls Cal li n i andestect frepill hie erock'or Ira.: your meas. nre. Ir. 01/110t CAA. ynutan not relit. bont.o. oo r JOG); at KKTI.INO tivantial. ya"rYSBURG AlleN Ai < BANKJ GOVERNIINNT BONI* I I klnda. B01:10111 and MEM The 111011 EST PR ZVI U.-11 paid on GOLD avid IMRE COUPOI.6 GiLLECMD Persus• debli lug to tnv;kt in STOOKS or BONINiI, of any kind, are Invited ;u eeli, es we have the the twain. of New York, PlMA&!phis or Balthawre marktt.. Cumerjuentlyall order. are pr niptl) executed Per.one pueuwasiug„COUPON BONDS, and desirinig" ,7 0. safely towns/Sri into Registered, nee requested local, at two have the toltantage to tratuhr at a Arailog expense INTERNAL REVENUE ETA !II t*/I ilenuffilna- =I INTER kizT ON EPF:CIAt DEIOFITS advanced 5 PEE CENT. r.ir I year, 1 PER, .:gSt. for 6 months 3 PER CENT. for 3 mouths Perdu!". wishing 10furloOtigli to regaru to d. b It•000•lo. nut! Stuck. • all kinds, aro: requested to gtv.• I:A a call and we will Cheerfully' give •411 lu LE= J . C.ttl'itt Gettvxt , trg, Nor. I , ( t , -; I 1.11::-ST NATIONAL BANK G TFYSBU tt Interest ?PECIAI. Di.:1•0Y11:.• '6 PER CENT. PER .4 NUI: Fe/. I YEAR. 4 " 3 41. . " 2 " WILL 01811 courotuir, INTEEYBT NOTI:t. AND COUPON WilPaleopurchmet eeIISTOCKEt ad BONDS every kind (revel charge •100malteeha j .c.0.11 entirece pay thu BIODEiT PRICY for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all hcrsine•• predn ;AI) • beretoforfpertaining p a wed:regulated Rank. Ell A c,l4l.irr I.tty•hurc Nov 41. INC, Nutrhering. E A_T MARK ET ! NEW FIRM! cram;ul: B. sTpv F. 1; A TIIA I; I.US It I IMF. llv,, s•nt anal Into i.arrner,l,ll. n,11.r Hu rcti. tm INo BUSINESS, edlcarry it on In Ail i t. branches. All kind! of Fresh Meat Every Day. Beef every Tneeday and Fatriritny ntornlne, Small manta every Wednesday. Tbriredn, and Friday runrn• Inge. ... Market stand at flea. D.Stover'a resider,. OD tnntn. Lwral.urgatreet, second Sr.., Those Laving fat stork f.nr sale n ill rind it to their advantage to call on or ne!dre., the ,r‘r Firm. STOVER & WInI.E. AugslB,lß69—t f West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE CODEX-HOUSE.) Every Day in the Week, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week. Tueml•y, Wellne•- •!arand Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton every day. Ordera left at any market to the evening, wiil be promptly delivered tine following morning. tikiORGE A. CODOlti. • June 15.1569—tf oteln and grotaurants. E AGLE 110 TEL. The largeet and wool 3ommodion* in ETTYSEURCI. PENNA. 0011111 01L111/ 104,15111/16 AND WASUINGTOP 11 . 11011111 JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. ear AnOmaibum,for Paasunpre and noggage.ron go the Donot, on arrivalanodeportnri of Rai Floe Trains. Onrefal aaaaaa to,androsionabli charges. lEsy29, 1807. K EYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS. PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. 1 1 HIS is anew House, and has been up In the moat approved style. Ita location • pleitsant and convenient, beinp to th moat badness portion*f the town. l'very arrange. as 000 aa been made for the acconintodatioo and cos ort ef cents orith ample nettling attached. Wits experienced aervitnta, and eccomatodatine Clerk VII 111101 au eery endeavor sapiens* ?bit Be • nowopen ibr theentertainntent of tit *public wecindlpolloitothare of publitpstronag limy JUT HOLIDAYS! NEW FIR Vii! sling eabeastbefts Melo, saftwed tato partnership la I sb. PU ,TOBtis pfjOIIIIBIKNOS st gm old Mead of Soma A Co. *sigmas* streat:Gettyseura, (measly opposite labeemaskif Store), where &bey "111 always be prepared to mks In die bet al*" PHOTOGRAPHS; AMBRORteitS.- BON TONS,' OARTW PALUDWAND ALL OTHER STYLES; - :Albums, Plifitegn#4 Prcimes,dho.; la swim MU Self 099101 . 1i1y 91 Mad wags age &asp ex e ciall.. everything • dime W poems Cap - • " • 4. IL njpitiL 1.11004 E " 414 " 111 . 1 "` . GETTYSBPRG ItAIL ROAD. FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettirsburs: at t 40, A .11 andeonuecte at annoyer Jar net ios wilt. trainsgo log ilerth,..iteeaglirs remelting Baltimore at 3 .20, M., Barrisburg a t .1110, P. M., Philadetphia at 4 10 P.M. ItaturologiarAve at Gettgaburg at 12 sop. et., wi th passengerstrom Baltimore,llarriSburg,l4. BCOND TRAlNteareaGettysbaie e. 451' .51 and,conneett. at Osmoses Junction wttl Train fond, at 4 42 P. 51., reaching tlaiMmore at 7ID P, 51. 'lt..atort l itos arrives at [4ettylborg at , . 6 '3O P. 1.. rat, i • ....,a;ors from 11:ittimore, Harrisburg, NAM&iphia, le. 413'A r!issenger Cui is 'is., attachud to thei Freight In.aves ttluov.r Juoction 7.10 M reaching Gleit)sborg/at 10.30. Passengers , leaving Ilarriaburgin the 5.1.:) A. L. trala car tblea reach flettyaburg by 10.30 A. NI. The freight train, with Passenger i!!er attached, 4111 leave Getl}sbarg at 2 P. M., reaching the .Ittaettun at 5.25 No•. 26, READING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MQNDA 1, DEC. 27th, 1869 ME great trunk line from the 'North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New York, neading. Pottstille, Tamagni, ashland.Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LitlClancastet Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York .a• follows At 6.35. 8 10 A. N., 12,20 own, and 205 P. N., con necting with similar Trains cu Pennsylvania Itallrond, and arriving at New York at 1 2.13 noon, 3.40, 6.60 and 1..00 P.M., reapectively. Sleeping, Carl accompany the 6.36 A. 31., and 12 20 noon - Trains without change. Ret Cloning have New York at 9.00 A. M., 12 00 noon and 500 P., . Philadelphia , at 0.15 A. M. and 3.30 P.M. I:Heaping Can accompany it e 900 A.ll. and 5.00 P.M. trains town New lit a k without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tama qua, Mauonvllle , Ashland, Sharriekin, Pine Orove, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 A. 11., 2.05 and 4.10 P. lil.,elopp.ng at Lehanou and principal wiry Mations; 4.1 u p. 51. main connecting fur Philadel phia. Pottsville nun Cilumbia only. for Pottsville tlchuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Echuyikill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 340 • Way Psesenger Train leaven Philadelphl• at 7.30 A 11.,ctinua ting witteshuilar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning (roe. Reading at 6.37 P. •topping at all titatioris. ' Leave Putts, ills at MO and 9.00 A. 31.,aud 2.45 P. 31., Hem:llou at 930 A M. , Shamokin at 6.40 aud 10 40 A. M., Ashland a. 7.05 A. 31., au. 12.30 Ram, Tamaqua rt 5.33 A. hi., and • 2.2o P. M., for Philadelphia and New YIJI k. Lout.. Pottsville via:Schuyikil laud Ausquehanna liallread at 0.13 A.lll for Ilarrishorg and 11.30 A. 31. for Puns tiros e aud Trenthut. Heading Accunnawdailou Trait. teal., P...ttasille at 6.40 Vacate, htllaILI V at i 30 A 111. . arriving at Pullsdelptila at IU SO A. M. Batturping. leave, Ithiladelpht• at 444 P. 11., paaanly, Ituatitoy. at 740 P. &I , at r tvibg at PottailJle at it 30 I'. SI. eutt.itowu Train. I • Porta town •, 11.44. A. V , atorninF I env, Philadclphd at 4.00 P. 11 Coltutibin ItnJrund Trni :v.v.' ltuallink 7.1 L A 1., 4,1 6.11, p. 31. for Kph rata, 1.11.11. Lancaster Columbia. Ac. L'ertioulau Kat 1 (toad ?taint l.av a Pork loniel,JUiht tiuu uc 9.110 A. 611 , 3 1.14.1 and 630 P. 111 ; return/6g, le.ve zotmetiinville 11.115 A. M. '249 uovo. emd 415 1' twoue,ting pitta ainathir traltio on iLeed lug Rail 1t...a1. .a./varunktiale llailrusa Train. itaTt Pott.toso At 9.40 A. AL, and 1..21.1 M.W., returning leave Alonatj Pleaaant at 7uo and 11.25 A. 51 , connecting with YILLIII.t . Ll,lls Cheater Val iey kariroad Trains leave llrlog. pout at 5.44 A. 51 ,2.u5 and 5.0:: P. 51.. ' , tan - rani, leave Dowurugtue ti :RI A. 91 , 12.45 anti, •140 alb P. tl , aUtslaCC • ibg Moll ttal a• on Reading Rail rta d On Sunday s: leave New York at 8.00 and 8.00 P. M., Peit.olelphia or SAM A.M. laud 3,18 P. 11.,(thb S.IA, A. M. Tian, mulling only to Reat.lung ) leave Pottsville at 8.00 A.M., llarrivbarg at 520 A. M. anti 4.1 u I'. .11.. ari ktaading at LIS . A. M. and lOUS I'. ri . for Ilarrtaburg,•t 7.1.3 A M. tut New York, nod tI4OA. M. siaq t'. M. for Philadelpho. Culamatat 1011, .tilleage,Ses•oo,Scbool nod Xxcar •rot; rttiotte. to and (rum all puinta.at reduce, Rates. klaggagr chockte through; lUU pound.. t Itow•d ear I l'es•seges Li A. NICOLLS :aners iupariuteodeui IL, Pa lor, Jl, 1669 _NORTHERN CENTRAL IWLWAY WIA TER .51.11EDL . LE tn: atl.l After Nov, 15, 1460, Tt alt. will lea% Ila 'Lov J as I,4lunw LEAVE NORTii W ARD in.-Dail) fur Williamsport, dally (eimipt St114.13)0) for Rochester, Buffalo, ni,;araFall• any Nr it and 'Le neat. 12.'..7 a In -Dal., ior utralu. kr. 2.1, p. ,1.3 (exolit ± uuda)sj I,r Williamsport Erie. r",- Daii)tempt : , outl)ej fur York. ;. ur.-1.1.1.113 racrpt litiudaam fur IlarrlattUrg ano 11,r nest . . LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7. 7 ni atoppinuatParktuuouly. , Fusdali, tt,ppitl: aI all 12. I p. ui.-Dall) atoppina at Parktor.,.nly. I p - Lally (ear ,pt tondo) g•t Park ton .1.4'1p .eirept Sundays) ttoppint at tb. 1 1 E4tritiotr. EDW. F. TriDNO.fteri.Pas• Agent, Baltimore, 1111. A LIMED It VIFKE. (Ito. Superior... Dist. N., 24, larAi.-tf, Il•rrisburg,Penri'a. I . .NNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. U.,::b!,t , rack route rimaine betweeb phil..teliali, end VII thi.nrg. Train. leattog Ortt *nag make the f,i;“, 111,, :I orctiilnk tlitb alio Trwsk line: I) .It, _bur{ le., la 8.15 a. tn. k 12.40 p. to. .... . t. • i•I ill,Cllt I. IITITI., 10.01,- 2.06 •-- le:lIt 10.ZIS .‘ .i•fil.i,i.r; arr it.. 12.55.1, rn 11.45 .. 1..1,e ' 3.b0 •. I . l..lncletpfila &111, . 9.40 " 050 ' I horn-Lora leave 1.15 " 12.10 .- Pe t4r f C'riv'lls '.m. 0.10rl;... .lelph tt gore connection. nit 'cr trlt ki the 114,, ear 5.. 1 "rir. /1.-ton •nd all Eastern Clue,. .1t l'itltt...rr cpranectlon• are render In lb• Neu 1•,.t -I. Irri— , ait It Mr trains rgital 1 Weatert polure :_ _ _ Ct-Vo fol ,forlllllllol mplol to El/WAHL 11. WILLI.A3I,, den 3 1 4peripteudebt,Altumut. Pa. lie s t.T W. GIEINNES, Gen. PnueugeT n.d Tick A,o la - ; ; 0 14., [May 1.4..1511111.- _farming IlinpitnuntS, &r. I 11 E WuIILD, DuDGEs' OHIO AND BUCKEYE I{capers and Mowers. A C4letolezatnivatlon . of these to itch ineserill corn it., o. .nn. of thole superior :Deena over all it..treustir, duratlitty, ease of dntlt,ituct re. Its' iiiey o.r work, co all kinds of ground, and in ty ro' ,"11 of ttrars.tud grain. Confident 01 Ml* wit ti. iu want of a eod machine to examine for then...lye/ Leone purchcalne elsewhere. nest Illlthilsek C3II be 'old as Naked Ilowere— RE 11 . 1IltS at Helot hate, Btlbltake, or Dropper.— Tatt dui. lei t sizes: No.l Machine, with too cutter Bar, .nk i th r. e Knives, Sailing five nod a hal foot inf grain sou row fret riabt'inches In grass; No. 2, cut ling lour Itek s in Les. We hare that couthOreue In these machismo that w• are willing to let Quus wanting a machine teat. them with any other they may sr ugh. cod keep the one that elves most whin sOldiOhb' A int tis AN gni F• RAKE has given ouch general satisfaction that we consider tt the beet Belf-ltakeunt, and is attached t. no other tuachitie except the Dodge Mathinv, slit Ohio and Buckeye patvat.. For the benefit' of sbOon• wanting machini. we would refer them hoeiew of those to whom we have sold the last season, vin:' Julio Deardurn, Stu:, Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, : Usury Ring, George Lady. Elision Penrose. Jonathan Willer, ' , David Otnerart James kllckley, .W. Roes White, Daniel Settle, J.J. Kerr, John Render, _ Atidreg Welkert, John Eckert, Wm. Bigham, Wm Font, Job. livinn Cornelius Lott, John N. Hultman', Win. Guide., John N. Boyar, WM. Rau. WIRK TOOT!! HAY RAKES, Including the celebnitt4 Brandt Rake. snia Seiroischarging Rakes. Also. PI 01.1011 b, VANNING MILLS, AND FAR IMPLISMIDTI B ORNRRALLY. Person. wishing to examins machines will find them at thin WaMb"aie ofJOSSPn WISLZ A BOR., Oettys berg Do ,or at the residence of the subscriber. 2 miles front Gettysburg, on the Ilarrisburg road. Per sons wanting Circulars Will address the 'subscriber, Getpsbntg,P►, April 23.—tf STILL AHEAD! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER,. One of the Greattisi Machines: of the Age, lEI superior to any other Machine now In nee, an will excel any that .111 ever be Introduced. bar lug been thoroughly tried and given general satanic. Mon. I would now Inform all those who Intend pur ciminit Moctithei to callond examine for themselves. This Machine I. noted particularly to exerd all other machluee to strinem.dtriddlity. ease of draft, and reliability c 4 work, in ell kind. of gram and gram.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a great item In Machines te • farmer.] It can be awl a. a band rake as *alias a selgraker, flouts feel 2 inches in grain; 4 feet 10 inches In grass; 'has a steel cutter bar, with wrought iron guards; it tran.ne used.. • Single Molter.. well SS a Oombitied Machine. A. fall trial of the Machine can be had. Aloe. SHIRSMAN'I3IIIILY.DMICHABOINGIIORBB HAIL and the greatandarell.koows. BRANT RAH% the best rakes eves introduced We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLY SHOVEL PLOUGH, wrought fret transit, very Remind strong. steel shovels. easily *gloated to run " thaw or deep, and is neatly and tastefully made ALSO, TUM ItICIAR c AND EXOILSIQR PAN. Nllist MILL, the old amborough fan improved, for many ruin • ItTlial horcotite among the farmers of Peansylvanth. It is large and strong, •es two cockle seeeens, and weresn.rd to Mork prriectly Alm all hinds of NALIONG PLSMII4 TS always on hand. Any person wiehing to exam int these buichkes can seethes' at the Rauh Hotel or atuty_tvWence, ail" too Getqaairg 4setwans the lameybomn • road and the balus ter . p a. - LIMO A..,111j81111.11.N. Kay 28.1860—t - • • HOTEL F RENT. DESIRING to t busi n ess rental) , O'J E L, ITT YORK WANGS BOBOUGR. • It•has amphi SCCOMIrIitS6O26VIpA Yard skid Ma. bßuji. It Nark obi oil 10 a gad beadle. Nor WilliNic44 l 4dolis 1 7 424 1 11011*• - rad 9 4 1 4 11 4.*1 40. ns .1 **0• 41 " re-r."l, =I TIME TABLE II 4oOIIIIDY Sup'i WM . W 1131.11, Agent - vitortnattious. Chestnut and 12th Street PHILADELPHIA. BA ILF,Y & CO., JEWELERS GRAND OPENING EIMEM FALL AND CHRISTMAS TRADE UM MAGNIFICENT STOCK or ALL THE NOVELTIES WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FANCY GOOTYS, &c BRIDAL GIFTS A SPECIALTY BAILEY & CO. have the haollsomest stare Jo the World, •rid will at all time. be pleased to receive nod •how •isi•ors through their eatubiletument BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE Chestnut and-12th Streets, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 15. 1869.-3 m RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA. THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER haw been bekJre the public loog enough to have been tborpught% tested and its ineroaeltig sale and norm tufty are the best evidence. of its superior merit AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR to its ortgionl color it haA no equaL FOR CURING HUMORS oF THE SCALP end pre.. otibg itcbiog It Is wooderfully eucrenful. For Preventing the Hair from falling tiff it 1• unfailing FOR RESTORING HAIR TO BALD HEADS it succeeds be} outcl Con:pet:Li o, although ro.t always meees•fal. Where the gl.and., f..ll.elts are nut de• gimped new Hairs i• cure t, grua after ustog it pro perly. AS A DRE LiNV nothing aorpaseeii It. It impart.. to dry; faded and wiry Halt that tmautifeligiveay appearance ao much C,ntstining enroll ur gres, It does not sun the finest linen. It l• enninuoudel upon lietehtifi.• ',smell,leo of tile portal lugs' (beats and Is eel it t-1y lull elites. Being perfumed with the most Ise.rent Xxtreete Its odor Is cle:lisititil. =9 .;tt,ont Loud. r ta., Lll,l it u,t - moary tint the AiIIBItOSIA too It ell knee tir Itrittlfe it. 2... It 3013 *ill never be • about it. IfirSold Is) A D. burbler,.. ti. [(ober. It. 11. mer, Cletty•toul g, PA, awl t. , ) DRUGGISTS AND JJEkili A NTS E WEAL' /RICE Old E DOLLAR p " . /Wit"' E. M. 76 83 . Prepritt,rx Nov. 26, 150---010 lOO,fliO StitSCHIBERS APPLETONS' JOURNAL of LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART, EIEI32I:2EMIE3 The Formation of Clubs ErEDY TOWN AND I7LLAGE IX ADDITIO7I To The large circulation which it now enjoys It Is =apeman: conce4yal by both the Premium:l the Public as et !deuced by the watm.ncotutn OS • rrceived Iron. notice@ and pit vett letters that reach up dully, to be tLa BEET FAMILY PAPER EVER DiELTED A PPLETONX JOURNAL . IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,. And conalste of thirty•lad ricer to pan., each number attractively liinattat.d. Its controla coolant of serial fiat. I. and shot t Stories, upon Litet ary and Social t•tyka, Sketchers of tray., and A drrntc re, •••d paprta Olt .11 the Vaginas entjecta that pertain to Urn putonits and recreation, of the ',elide, whether of town or coontrz. Peke /0e• Pee eriesairees or $4 per annual. in advance aub•criptlona received Fur 12, 6, or 3 months. lirtolab etas TIMMS forniahed on application to tbe Publishers, D APPLETOv & Co., 20, 52 and Urapd street, N. Y Nov. 26,1869.—it PETER BEN'I Z, MUSIC EMPORIUM, No. 30 East Martel street, Tork, Penn's., Sole Agent and Dealer In the following mete of Platioe WM. MAE & CO., GEORGE STECK & CO., J. C. BURNS, STEINWAY k SONS, 01IIOICERINO k SONS. Also, the Colibro Piano, fall 7 octaves, only 4 feet 10 inch.. long ALSO, . ORGANS, manufactured by MASON a HAMLIN, and MIND- 11All A SON& All Guaranteed fur 5 years. t Personal and careful intention given to the selection of Instruments Address York, Pi , Ne. 10, • 809.-3 m Ladies ' Fancy Furs I JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCS STREET., Middle of the Block, bet. 7th and RM Bu, South' 81de, PRILADICI,PHIA, rinporter, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of . FANCY FURS FOR LAMA' AND ORILDBZWiI WEAL Saying enlarged, remodeled and improved my old mad favorably known FUR YMPONUM, and having kw ported every largeand splendid assortment of ell the different ki. de of Pure Dom Berthands, in Pumps; end ham lied them made up by thawed. *AGO work =gam / toald resiewithily Invite my !Handset Atlases and adgeoent Comma, to call and examine tn, very, large end beautiful amertmeat of Fancy Turn, fur LiMies and Children. lam determiewl to sell at u Kier mites as any other respectablifltouse in thisdty. All lure Warranted. No mireprmentatimas to effect Wes. JOHN TAMURA, 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Oct.1,181:18.-41m • • FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. 118. A. M. BINDBIL baa )wt marked Dour Park AIL sad Laud= with the lakes &Wok, pareckally .dated fro the vopeas, sovatior r oho the mast aksaarkiaratg to be wand is flak. 0/111, SIB a, vavvitirs, BRIDAL VELA, PL0WX71,741M1,11 JBW,SLYY;aa4 TUMID - PAM ksoitsi flpiCtai Km N. Workla adebratsdrpo. tag tar ariir kilkeitraassa. amps% kaatira f W.tersir 'destir 014.1.1 d Obv4e.' r . 114 . 1 0 00 1 . 2'l • 0 FURNITURE ROOMS, WARNER & CO. INVITE special attention to V ell large areortnieht I of floneehold Pnrnfture, all of the beet make and Ostet , tlitylet, which they aro selling a • City pNcee. - COTTAGE SUITS, llontaldlog IIItWSTEAD, BUItRAU, WASU-STAND, TIIAAPoY TABLE. POOR CRAMS, NURSE ROCKER. and TOWEL !JACK— " set* as !ow as CIO. Also, PARLOR & CHAMBER F 1: NITLTRE, or All kindn In eepriente plares—SOFAS. TA Kr.KS, ' CHAIRS, STANDS. MIR EA US TOWKI KAY KS, WARDPORSS, WI TABLES. DININI and SHKAKF AST TA 1111,10, SXTEN7I I VP: --• TA BLES,CItI 118.311ATTII EtSES, lIAT RACKS. %I' AT•NOTS. CC IL CHEN'S CA SMACKS. STEP LADDRIt III:A 'K Era, Ae 81, and a late it,,rtuLmt nr MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER ,SPRING BOTTOIIf Call and Examine ! South-east corner of Centre Square Oct. 22. 18119.—tt TECIAL A NNO UNCEMENT. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Jewellers, 902 CHES INUT Huse re!,ullt,o,:argr.. .I,lr ....al lielant•nt, eestro, e.l 1,- 01,60,1 the Mt 1.1, 1 r With an Entire New Stock F Manufacture it Sr, Improved Superior it, any they, have heretofore offer- 1 TL -y +nu.t cordril'y vi to all t ♦ieit and Inlpect ti •ir ',tore JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 CHESTNUT STREET Sept. 24 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE In rOnneClinti with toy lan' ten ,Len. llt Utttybt.nrg • p.m,. f•h{ug i,o) trifiy find it t tbsttadvantag. 1.11C41/. Farms and Woodland 94 ACRE:S. OP MIIICEI4O ACRES TIMBER forsl. , o A 0001) PARSE, GOOD BUILDING!. and TIMER wrer Gelt)•hur. wrAnlto laud . A No. I PARA' rloAr Groy-borg rrdgrn•r/ laud. A FARM. 130 ACIt KS. AT PER ACRE A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,I.L ACRES, AT 595 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM. WITH WO ACRES! HEAVY TIMBER, AT SI.; PER ACRE. VERY CIiNAP NV ACRES. WIT!! VERY 0(10D FICILDINOS AND 11l AlOtEr , lIESTNCT TIMBER. Vol $B,OOO. A VERN . Cif E 4. P rAkot. Goon LAND AND GOOD HOILDINGA. AT I'EK ACRE . A FA 11. , 1 1.01 ACRE: 4 , ne:br (;ettyat.rg. A VERY GOOD FAR)] AND WOO, BUILDING, AT SA PER ACRE. two u,,1 o (r ow A pARM. far mtlex from AlettyAlir f , .f.ZO PEE .ACRE cuter'. A VERY Gqop GRASS FARM, two miles from Gtltynto.irrr. A GOOD AND 'OE AP TAVERN AND LOTS AD— JOIN1)0. A VERY tiOOD FARM IN GOODORDFR, as PER A (340 D FARM. EICILOINGS ALL NEW. $.5,000 AL , O MANY OT1 , 1:11. THAC , S. AL-0 LIOMURR A.ND DUI LDINO LOTS IN TOWN It. O. NIeCRICA R 4, Attornej•tlaw (letAyabo rR, J o ur T!IE CUCUMBER WOOD TJ M P MANCHESTER, N. U Um. thi:en rear,ns why this it the best Pump manu factur.d in America for WELLS & CISTERNS 1. It - Simple. 2. It I. Reliable. 3 It Is Durable 4. It IV fttke eery Easily. 5. It ihrovr• Water Rapidly. 6 It I. all Wool. I. The Wood Is Tanteirsa S. It does not Creek in the Sun P. It I. not liable to get onto? order. 10. Should any repau.bo ,necesayry le time. they Can sandy be made by any per son. 11. It sr 111 not freeze. 12. It is Cheaper than any other reliable . Pump manu factured. Ic. ti stiruony of the superior character of title Pomp, we rbf.r, by permin•lon, to the following persons who hove:, had It In non, and tented It with entire satis fart 19n Dim cker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Hon tigron to ; Arno! , l L - cry, Flanklin tp.: AK. Myers, Let 'Mote ti..; John Cress, Gettyebant; K. P. Kitimat, Greetnount ; Peter Rbrrely. Fa.rtield ; Daniel King, Fan-del/1; Wll.l. runny,. Mount)°, tp.; Aoit ew Haver- Block, Tyrone tp. Per,ons requiring Primps f,r wells or cistern.. can bare 'them furnished all complete and ready for use by seteiMg the depth of the well orsittern. Etatiefartkon goarentrealn all cases or no payment required. Orders by mall or otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH KUNKLE, McKulghtedown, Adams county, Pa. Ott. FRESH GARDEN, Flower , Fruit , Herb , Tree , ',Shrub & Evergreen Seeds ) • with directions for culture, prepaid 4,:y mail. The most complete and judicious assortment in the country: Agents wanted. 26 aorta or either for 21 00; prepaid by mail. Also Small fruits. Plants, Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, Sc , prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, prepaid,. tor $1 00 Conover's Colossal Asparagus. $3 per 100; $l6 per 1000, prepaid. New hardy fragrant ever blourhing Japan Honeysuckle, 60 eta. each, prepaid. Truise•pe Cud Cranbso ry, for upland or lowland col turt.,.sl 00 per 100, prepaid, with directions. Priced CM4Cline to any address, gratis; also trade Pat. Beadston commission. B. U. WATSON. Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Wartslnuw, Plymouth, Mass. ' Betabliabed in 1842. Dee. 24,1060 -due ESTA.BLISQED IN 1351. . . REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEM , JEWELER, Inuitce his patrons and the public generally, to his New Store, N 0.133) Cheilnut at., Philadelphia, where they will And a large and well &sleeted stock of DIAII , NDI3. WATCHES, CLOCKS. Jawimay, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at Moderate Prices. N. IL—WATOLIES and JEWELRY carefully re. paired. JEWELRY and SILVER WAR R of all kinds made to order .. IJoly 115,1869.4 m PETER BIiNTZ. WANTED AV-ENTS I to canvass for . WWI Arl/ 'loorell aturaxmaans KEROSENE LAMP, pronotinced by more then 80 Prolbmon In our Cob • • Absolutely safe ...mew 88 par amt. of oil—no bad odor—wlll not break:or waaront, because matalto Our agents make mom, becatme It rapptleik a want as universal, as right.' SO, tal particulars addregarith r atam . Bo p, W 241 Floor, illechastla Beak, Banisher', Ps, Oct IS, 1869.4 f SENT FREE. IL MUMS. kON, * bO4 SEED GAZ4LOGUE FLOWER."- VE GETABLEie FOL 1870. Milhaud la January. livery over Orinowipo. wish it Lf We ow sad oittoblo war of chary obolpd unt e wie sireit N ,Ab 11.0 ohistar. .111 80114 00,1111witts- pi r , . O' ' . Eni ~ ~,. ry. *lirtilanteuo' rEI u iNSBURG, PA Goods, cd t:, the Public `gar. 4,1,0.—1 y TESTIIIONIALS piottilattlono. FORTY TIIOUSA ND • CASES QF GOODS were shipped from our Imam In One Y on: to farniNeo clubs. and morel= te, In •very pert of the country. from Maine to California, amounting in mine to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS Onr facMties for tratteactira this hutn ,, nen I .nniaess are better thin ever before. We hare egrets In all the - principal el this to purchase g , air freat the Mau a- Acturere, Impor tem. • n others. for CA and nften at an immense sacri fi ce from the °rig' eel coot o' pro. (faction. Our stock consists, In part, of tbefollowine goode— SHAWLS. BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS, G I NO RAMS, DRESS GOODS. TA HLE LINEN, TOWELS, HOSIERY, 0 LOIFISS, SKIRTS. CORSETS, kc..&c. BILYEE.-PLATED WARE. SPOONS PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER, DESERT PORK FIVE•BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITAN YIA WARE, GLASS WAKE, TABLE and POCK ET CUTLERY, in ftry st mkt). ELEGANT FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODB, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH Al o BUMS. the nereet And choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings. NOROCEO TRAVELLING ANDE EE CIIIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, &r. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OE THE NE%I EST STYLms. We hare alto made arratotoments a ith s .tne of the leading Publltihing "oust., that will ensble as to .etl the elan ofall an I latest work* of p. , ,tular authota at about ono half the regulartrite.—cud, nv BTHON. MOORI. BURNS. ‘TILT -JS. and TESNI iN WoaKe, la full anti .t II t.un•:fells of other.. Them, and evvry thing el, I or ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE Wed„ riet ntfer 1. On zlr nrtlvlt• of l.i r T, 111 cnn U. sold Ly regitlar .'e t nor 111,. IV.' .1. not :oak you In Lily 11. lad.' • %. •• •...i their. ettlutiter 111411 rot ran them iIT .10) • I her wmy,—stlitle the 4tntt, 11.11 p• 4 , .:v ~, 1 ,1 :It alo.nt One-Half the Regular Rates± rre wuot good rrliahle egtote is eve, % t cf the 1 Country. By etut.hq year •N.• t.. f. at eltal•s :tad eeit•ltttg !t• orler••, e n e ortisel Ali r, •9111,-,CA 'II r i:' . ll AS. end all ,;(e flu nent l.c u. u e 4 , • .04 rre tlar4l/tee tuli.fitcllol, << •-•• , '•i •I With oar house. A. the holidays conainig. ca d rangelnentp to Kopp ly .r• y toe e tar ad. wertbnetneut, with die n”"t 'm/d,,,.11e / Halo my pr , ,atutm that Can he Ihenala or x hheJ fa, and to on 'CI,.. il., in, to I.llunlit th. clien.bl. anti I%ill tote to any no. In I. will be ton.. Mit aganl, ONE lIUVDI i.D 11:EF. TICE EL'S. entannenatint tome of 11, maus tn. fret n sm.!, fionn which 300 Calf make your selett ha. of Hull lit ire. For icturoing full cinhe t rn tI Fri, 1 uecwul:uul.l by lb. c. 1,, we give the a to, extra e prmin:lin that ue now ylve. jtt.t the • it had paid 10 cent, for cacti line yixir I %inn you to uuderxtanil that not arty oilitr itrux in the hoiiintra can compile with an In any way ul“tevvr. ' An this hen only god roc the Ilulitiay you tuu.t aonil iu yr.ur ur d,rn before the 21)11. of Jan. nary. 1..70. every or , lrr tllttoilliting to over :tcrompanted Ly ttio ramn, the Agtut !nay retvius2.l.o.ltrol in every order of ovor ,Slut.), 53.00 miry t,e ret , tint , l t , PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES Tbi- offer is more espectally I 11h•Ilt A gruts in 0. Wrstrtu and Southern Steles, but is tt;' en to Ali nol 11 t 9,, COMMISSIONS A ger.:a will be pAid ten per rent; in C.z.! Ifrr• chno tire , hell they FILL CB TULIL Z.BTIEZ CLUB. h, which I , elow we g i ivea p.trtlnl Lin of Cotnroiftions FOR A N 01,1 DER OF EA, Goat a club of Thirt:, will pay the Agent, 5.% cottimte.don,2.li Itrow W r e Illeachnd Sheettog, ti,nul bream Pattern, Wool Square Shawl. Breech CasAtetre Pentm and Vest Pat [writ, FlllO Large Whi Gotizttorlowne, etc., or $3 00 i cast, FOR AN ORDER OF Lh, frQtal a Club uf.Fifty, we 111 pay the Ageut, •s Commhelitm, )de. 61leetlug, One pair Leavy Wool Illaulteta, Poplin Dress pacteru. Ilandeutwe VC,.41 Square Shaul, e Geer Lane Wetch, etc., etc., or $3.1..0 ID cash. FOIL AN 014LE:ft OF SlCO,from &Club of One Hun dred, we will pay the Agent, a+ cuturuisalon, luo yde. good 3iird.wide Sheeting. Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, Rich Lour. Wool Shawl,Suituf all Wool French Caesimere, etc., etc., or $lO in cid. We do Lot employ any Travelling Agent.. and cos tumier, should not pay money to persona purporting to Le our agente unlru pervoidlly acquatrae.l. IMPE!'iLI MONEY ALWAYS BY REGISTEItEIi For further particulars *end fur our new S pa g e Catalogued, , PARKER & CO., 98 it 100 Summer st., Boston. Mass Oct_ Orortrits NEW GROCER). AMOS ECKERT, York at., opposite Chrismer's Bakery, Gettysburg, Penn'a., I NVITES the attention of the Public to an entirely new and choice STOCK OF GROCERIES, consisting in pare %/- SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT, COAL-OIL, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, fic Alsoja general assortment of Notion■ iMiloping loess satisfaction to all who miy fa vor ms with a call, I solicit a share of the public pa t roans. AMOS ItilEX.2. fiept.l7,lV9.—tf WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tiROCERLES AND LIQUORS A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap forpudx. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Whisky eight years Old.' I erg Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTERS, among which i• Mlsbler's Herb Bitters. Pure Liquors for Medical pur- N eel 4t wm. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, &e , at WM. J.ll ARTIN'S. April 30, 1869 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ArOTIONS, TOBAUCOS, ALSO, Stoke, "Wooden and Willow Ware. a:3.A general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Dee. 4, 1867.-t. BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JACOB W. CRESS u- APING opened a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on I 1 the north-west corner of the Public Square, basins, received a splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, Including Began Coffee, Motamee, Syrup, Team Spioaa,Tobacco,Sait, Piah,lfame,ShOuldare,er Jibe, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts.PruitaAloamlfancyArticleeandltetiono goner sly We will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STEWS. . Having . purchaeed for CASH, I am prepared to van very cheap. Give me a annelid fudge for your selves. 5ept.25.11467.-if J. W. CRESS. GROCERY. WM. B. 311CALS UAS ONINID A Grocery,. Vegetable and Notion Store &this residerioeisMotnlngbleals k Brother's Marble yard, la EAST YORK STREET edam he to prepared to al as cheap p Uppelkappee ~ m meatit lilde Use. gin as a fall, • , 10,4111,111111.-0 MR Zoal, gumber, iuit , &t. Cook and Parlor- STOVES, or LL KINDS The latest and most npprovetl st le TIN, iIIEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumber (IF ALL KINDs Fall (S- Examine ! L. 11. Bt FAILEKS Ware Booms, CORNER OF ( ARLISLE RAILROAD ~T Ite.FT GETTYSBURG LIME 'KILNS TH 1: o Lnr brugl., cnt I, i. fOrn.l / 11.1 Etel , WM. libl.llN and LILT continue,. THE LIME-BURNING lit, SINESS ti, plburc Li,. F: nn tl, rt.; t, • of the , Railroad arid N.J.+ rtrattol. ntrerat. ThMct fill or p.urt pltronlge,ll..lN ill ruilcit•or I degerre ilr prr cerrtmg the hu.it.r.i.no - ,1/..1 CM IS mrd an scale ee p , seible•—shrek)e aell.n a ;rood artlel and 41riug trftll, 11 r« Farm an otber•may look 1%, tl.k« prompt 1111 in; of orderm Ile•lsocontlum••• tp, COAL 13USINEISH offering the wr,st , pular kind, Ulousek•eper. an , therrehoultlgi, Lim • call. Blacksmitt Coal ccci stently on hand Limesoa'3n•ldelf•erod•nyrrt:er. o Gtty.buri Gettyllbu ex. Nov. 20.1867 garriagts, garntOS, &c. DAVID ktcCRILARY. JOHN F. IfeCREART "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS oj all kinds, in the County are always to be found at the old and v•Il known stand,Baltimoro at.,oppositothe Presbyterian Church (McCREARY'I3.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the moat en batanually built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are completely every respect and warranted to be of the very beat material and workmanehip. Our upper leather Draft Collars, us NO? az Azar. They are the beat FITTING most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are =ads to order. an cheap ea they can be made any. whartand In the moat aubstantla I mantle, Ridiiig Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft sly-nets and everything In the lit Nee. better or cheaper. Our prices havebeenaanncan to thelowestil•tni standard. A Überalpercentage foroaah,ofr allblllasmonnting to 15 or more. We work nothing bot the beet of stock and will warrant every article turned out to Dein everyrespect as represented. Thaukfulforpastfavors wel write attention to our preeentstock. *11.01,e u■ a call andexamins mitts oar fitiatiet Jun.20.1468.-tf D. kIeCREART k DON. CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. Yhe erarbelng over,theunderstgnedhe eeee sum•r the CARRIAGE•MAILING BUSINESS at their old stand. in Elsa Middle street. Gettysburg where the 3 are again prepared to put up work In the most fashionable, subetantlal, and superior mamma- A lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES,BUGGIES. AC., on band, which they will dispose ni at the lowest pric^s, awl all orders will be .applied as promptly and satisfactoril) as possible. Or REPAIRDTO.O3I done withdlepatch,and at cheapest rates. A large lot of now andold lIARNSIBS .ti hand fo isle. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en Joyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to de serve a large share in the future. May 29.-t f DANNER • ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. `REMOVAL. TRE undersigned loss removed blo Carriage-tusk Ing !bop to ti e east end of Middle street, Gettys burg, Ps., where be will continue to build all kinds of work In his line, via: CARRIAGES,TROTTING &FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. Ills work is all put up of good material and by the best of mecbanlcs,aud cannot fail to glee antis. faction. We pricesare always reasonable. He solle- Its orders, confident that be can please. REPAIRING promptly dons, at mosioraterates. W. K. GALLAGHER. July 1, 1868.-17 NEW HARNESS SHOP, J Hist C U 13' NFORMS hie friends and the pubV,e generally th at Ihe be. resumed the Eiaruse•kmaklng businees, and opened a Shop on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing the Passerager depot s where ha will manufacture and keep on band all kinds of - !TARSUS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES. TLY-NETS, do Ac. which will oe eoidat the-lowest cub prices. Also. TRUNKS Qf all kinds. • REPAIRING and MENDING attended toproiaptly Haying been working at the business for SO year', / can guaranty the beat kind of work, all being made under my own enperintendenco. Give me a call. May 7, 1869:—t f JOHN COLA. gtardwart, Olutltrpt Hardware and • Groceries The subscribers have Just relaxed from the cities • Njth!. it Immense Ripply. of HARDWARE and ORO. Main. ..which they are offering at their obi eland on Baltimore street, at priors to salt the times. Oar stock caudate la cart of OARPRETIR'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, . . COACH YINDINOS, 8110 E FINDINGS. • CABINET-htARER'S TOOLS - • 4•4 goussitartare.incrtrats, • ALL RINDS OA IRON, & CROCILIJE3- OP ALL KINDS, . Oils, Palate, &o. That* is no article Included la the several departments mentioned above bat What can In had le this Store. Even dais at Keel= Ica can bp accommodated here with toga and Andinse, and ..-- Honeakeepen eel Acd swap lift's in theft Ilea.— Olio as a tall u as apt moored to sell at "lost tir cell al any other holm Dot of the Oft • . . 2 DAVID Jon *DOA Nay 29, 1161.—it J 4108 R1CT7.4:1 HARPER, iIitP.II)KRX. PROPRIETOR:3 AND • R ! 'urn ktrece/v(vitirt.hol(Be Glelfje,itPl, 141 TERMS or ITRLICATJ TUE STAR AND SET E 7. is paid, day mnrtitntr, at .12.'0 a p•ar la ad II nut paid within i Inv y , ar. 'Ntr2. continued until all reaages- ar-. the option of the publishers. . 11 , 1"EitildEMIDI111 are inserted rate*. A litsual reduction *Ylnbe advertising by the quarter, tedt special notices wfII be inserted at s be agreed upon. • 4a -The circulation of tltcgrait one halt larger than that e Vtlr a new Taper is A,Luili AM, t king 'twain'''. it vatinut Ine.eac . .lon Ifiiitx of all kiiP Is will DO tod awl at fair rates. Ilantl-talta.; P;talpttlets, 3a, In every viidett tainted at mhort notice. TERMS p frottosoual Our M. K ILA 11:1 ; A, ell • busictom promptly ittt.t,lisl 1.0,1 1.1.1110. Jl/110 VI, I ii . .NICOUNA UG•kil r , „, 4 , • I 41-4;kitd : • 1: ~( 'OAP, /3 /I 4,tit• ' kt.,. Au 1+441 :tt;y Jtacts-p", tilt .1 • .tf !Air] =tilllMl .. 1 •1, • 1 1 AlO4 1 ,ter 1 ,1 . • A 4 .1 . ,) V i:; A. - rt "{I al I Spey 1 a ,ge+. itotru•t4,444lll•Tik y • • %ie.! yi , luttyl4 MEE ~vii) 131: 1.: 1 IL gl - • . “i A•tel L 126 psrir PE MEE=E .itl4•`i 4.17 Ir. U.s. IMBER, ENIMIIM EIIIEMEMI J. \V. •: • ler ;,•:ty.l day JOAN L. lIILL,A[? ! nia V), ;F.thi =IIIIEI 4, 7 4 %vork fo is ; . 3 . .. E . I t , t r • .c••. to t .4c tassi4 y ••••• •111141 th. pnxfpa r ~,"11111,1 • .1 •11‘tx1,. IME I) i? 11 . LE F „ fit !11l AO 17; •r i .l ... :l t tdtCt k reill ' , lr4ar I Ils L• iL.rJ street, -cuing Bch WIIEELERSE. WI Fain Sewing oV ER 40,u0u NOW. 311.t1 E !1' E 116 - 7 N UN 81 E R .A 1 0 PLT,II,IIN a OLUPENThIII, i. 11,N..g.t!.111 , 1 , 1c}: I..rA DAUS 0 1 LDING, kTri 1":111.71V), PA 12, 1, HOWE NIAC. ru E rEsT IMPROVED EL L-I,s' 116 SEWING JACOB F. TIIUNIA . ; °Err/inc.°, PA N. P. c•Jruer pf Centre Square. Sdauuel Wulf. 11DIC11.8 trill .4.,noptly attend 1-1 tollvert,lto tll ;tArta of the can t tuna gt•ottugr.ttld. .126.1 . 1te p t , lic•ret . tationed "eV uaa ' , lt, namit of II /WE In c - naneetC, chinai account at t he populartlj chines. raere Ire ,a^ .1 s Nrir • mto.el led la /..I. Lo •talae a 11.1 d ida I ikanegs ..1 6 L I Ai Vat, 2,7,--t GROVER & Bd FIRSTPI:MAIM ELASTIC ST FAMILY SE WING M. IC -195 8r,,,v1,r,ty, 730 Chr.lenut xtred, Phan POINTS OF EXCELL B . eauty and Elasticity of Stitch. . Perfection cut Simplicity tit Nachin Using both thmuLt directly from '1 No fastening of seams baud tn. thretd. range of appllcalka 3,l.fineut. .• The +swim retains 'Ls bean iodasea inc and ironing. 13,11110.1 d >log ell Um's of kirk dos those klochlooe scs • fti I and pn rtcrinent Kmbrohisry work - • ♦r'Phe Premitnt;it all th • hihitioue of the United Lats.Aod Hur w.inted the ti:uver S Raker tierß•g work arm, by thew. whereror orrid t,tition air-rho vrry higheit prise, TILE C I.E.i lON OF 110NUK, was contrrred • str, r.,t ire of the drover • Bette . , Semi Cie I.:xp tlittuu Cuiverullo, Paris. •M 67 in¢tiirir ,runt nuperiority over mtl 4.tle by D. W. R.01:11.99NN0t NOTICE.'" u as a nd :r r l s c i l 4 i n c ' el l h l)7o in ra g h h ; l4- 41 1 1 Ss; roc.mimend the Ureter Al Oaks .le at the cheapest and bed aimed 'l.e. The simplicity of coo•tructkn . 1114140 1b...0 machines •re twb ant ; I wo in in their 4. - -vc.r. ./ 5 0.01X1 td, ..J10,1,y hearingwltts . :4 ro tits t ip ,rti“us and the demand is .tviti4l; let We have also Shuttle Msehltui 6.0 r. u.l Coach•tmunierie use. Call and iteer litolll Chamlwrshurg at.. hat lu Ile IL, 160.-li, , Ziff and tire As. ADAMS COUNT u r (JAL E INS URA NCR r4 , OII.POILATED, MARCH 18; (MI Mss Procident—CitairgaSecr,,c. ' ; IVlce-President—flemnellt.34l43ll. Secretary —D. A.ltuehler. ' rreuurer—LO.Fahnestock. • ExecutiveCommittee-114;66M( g, Jacob King. • ‘tanagers.-43•orig•8wope,D. d y, S. IL libisell,ll.ll. febnestockAlel 4,1114. St rebut township; Itirdtitek R. A. Strabsn; Abdiel aVm. hose White, Liberty; U. 0.4.4 V. S.) ).• stil.Thi•Company Is limited th isannty of Adams. It has hoen.ln me han II years, and in that perleff his eaament,liaving paldloases By ftz• Jar amounting tontarll6.ooo. Aay.ptrraot Ilitanee C 212 apply to either of t ii-rhe Executive Committal:nee Outigiuy, uu the list Wodattidssl . 't 9 eolock , P. TEE STAR 4 SENT auger oiroalatioa Mao atl." .embltold64o4lAlsilisimit MEE
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