6 he Mu ;Ind ~fentißel. Friday s Feb. 25, Is7Y. (Prom um Working Farmer. TIME TOMIATO—AM. ITM CIULTIORE. This fruit; long known as "the love apple," and maid to have come from the far south, . has rapidly gained favor wherever, grown. It is susceptiblw ,of great improvement, though it has gen erally received lees attention than Most garden vegetables. While under care ful culture they have betin long In reaching their present state, the tomato has been a comparatively abort time under culture, and yet, nature has done. so much for it that it already holds high rank among our finest fruits of the garden. Many *idlest men claim for it valuable hygienic wattles, and the human systo3l--that most perfect of all laboratories--has confirmed the deci sion. It is delicately acid, cooling and healthfuL In hqt weather our chil dren seise the golden "love apples" and quench their thirst, while we all use them at our tables. Since this fruit must be brought to perfection, why grow coarse, unsight ly,' spongy, ill-flavored tomatoes, when by attending toga few simple, but im portant things, the finest qualities may be had? IMPORTANCE OF SAVING SEED FROM EARLY FRUIT. Ttie temptation of growers for mar ket, to sell the earliest at a large price is so great, that little seed is saved ex cept from those maturing later ; doubt less under the impression that the seed• is just as good. But this is a great mistake. The heed from the fruit which ripens earliest any season will be the earliest and best the next year. There is no doubt that the tomato hers been vastly improved by careful cut : ture-(ind can be still further) in the desirable qualities of earliness, produc tiveness, sise, solidity, fe*ness of seeds, beauty of form, thinness of ifkin, deli caCy of flavor and richness of color. HOW TO IMPROVE THE FRUIT. - Our experience has told us that this is the way to do.it : let. Plants should be grown in warm, light, rich soil from the seeds of the earliest ripened fruit, having most, If not all, the valuable qualities mention ed. 2d. They should be grown early. M. During no tima of their growth should they stiff& from want of warmth, sunshine, fresh air, and a soil in proper m e chanical and chemical condition for their healthy sirowth. CIERNINATING WE SECEDE IN A LITTLE For family use; (and it is especially with this view we write,) the plants may be started in a little box in a warm room ; and for field culture in a, hot-bed or green house. In quite a small box all the plants any family need may be grown. A few plants well cared for will be worth a great deal more than a large number of ill grown, such as we so often see crowd ed to suffocation and death In dealers' hot-beds. Such long,' weakly things can have no value. The 'lit* box need be no more than two feet long, a foot wide and a few inches deep, cov ered with glass to counteract the dry ness of the atmosphere of the room. Put the box in the sunshine, keep the room warm and carefully ventilated. Do not be in too great haste to germi nate the seeds; but once started bee that thcrplants get no check from want of care: • -- WHEN TO SOW BEER FOR AN EARLY CROP. In the neighborhood of New York, the seed may be sown slant the mid dle of February or beginning of March. TRANSPLANTING. When the plants are two or three inches high they may beputinio small pots to be afterwards transplanted into larger ones, or into a hot-bed. The transplanting of them at least twice, or even three or four times before put ting.thern in the open ground, (which should not be done till all alipearanee of frost has gone, unless they are pro tected when neoessary,) will beaten early ripening. Each time, before transplanting, the sell should be well watered so that a ball of earth may be removed with each plant, and this Is particularly desirable when they are being put In the open ground and thus their growth Will not be checked. During all this time let them have all the light and fresh air that they can stand ; use mild days, but beware of cold and frost. A uniform warm tem perature is desirable, but not so hot as to make the plants grow too tall and sickly. If convenient, the plants, some time before being set in the open ground, may be put into a cold frame, protecting them at first as much as may be necessary. If the above plan be followed faith folk" you Will have an abundant* of fine healthy plants, when everybody she is soouring the country for what is not always to be found—good tomato plants. O? 11N GOURD Once in the open ground they will delight and flourish In a rather light than heavy, and rich, but not overicb, soil, and if on the south-eastern expos ure of a hill side, where they will be protected from the cold winds, and en joy the sunshine, ail the better. They should not be less than four feet apart. Keep the soil friable. Let no weeds grow. Hoe early and often, and they cannot take possession of the soil. WHEN TO SOW SEED FOE ♦ LAT' CROP FM a late crop the seed may be sown In the open ground in the spring. When planted in their Owe, they will bear till the best coma, and longer if protected. PRIINII 4 IO. As the greater part of• the fruit on the, tomato vine is borne near the ground it will be found that the short ening of the .vines will cause nutrition to flow to fruit instead of making bautehes. Don't be afraid to cut out all makers and non-bearing branches, and to aboaterk those that wander. The writer knows that the advaitages of mast are quatloned by some, bat be ikon bunked bystperlenoe, whatever may be the ratfonaleof the matter, the malts are la Savor of author severe pranthip . IMIMINa Tint 7111 In" AMMAN. The teultlatty be begetthen end pre vented Ilksmi Ininetude deaty by egetallog baulk caber suck seinierlid under the vines,' or by alibi ing than. Bed If the sett be light and, dry Ude wlllaidlies trecaumgreopielielky *hi a pawl env. In pried culture, if It be emelt bait to : ta& the vino, a Simple way is to set polar twelve feet gout, the tags Ave feet high. Alba* wino hoeistiatsdly to them, width will Soma oheop treaW for the vines, thus aspesing them to thetas salon of the jou! aid els. Thii - Savor of the hull Sour point will be finer thou deg dimmed at lbeground. *Limb of ININSO . JUST T.RE PLACE.. TO GET • C II E A. I' Boots and. Shoes 1 WILL SELL, • • HY ENTIRE - STOCK • OF . BOOTS AND SHOES . • CO - S.T! CALL AND BE CONVINCEI. , ! NO TROUBLE TO 81.101Viti 00Di ! DON'T MISTAKE VEIN PLACE, ON BALTIMORE STREET, Marty opPosite tE2 COMPILER Office, Gettysburg. .D.II. MANDEL. Jan. 21, 1826.-4(.. • WHERE? WHERE? W HERE .-? - DID YOU BUY THAT NICE NEW SUIT t WHY, AT • S. WOLF'S • CLOTHING' 'STORE, in the Diamond, eor. of the Square, SOWN OF GETTYSBURG, COUNTY OF ADAMS, ' AND STATE OF I'ENN'A. THAT'S THE PLACE , the very place, for BARGAINS ! BARD/ANS! I BARGAINS!! I In everything—Over Coats,Dress Coats, ' Pantaloons, Tests, Undershirts, Whi te Shifts, Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, Comforts, Hate, Cape, Boots and Shoe., Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Per- Ihmery, Clothes Brnshes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Vallee!, Umbrellas, aud ten thousand other arti s, all "too numerous to insert." Call, examine, be convinced, boy, and be glit. Highest market prices paid for all kindsVCRS. Dee. 3, 11309.—tf JOSEPH JAyOI3S, ME.RCIIANT TAILOR, OHAMBERSBUAGSTREET,QETTYSBUIIG. , THE undersigned, of the late firm of G so. Jacobs 1 Bro., would moat respectfully lefurui his fiends and theptibliegentrally, that ho has opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chambereburg street, next door to the old plaice, hod three doors east of the Keystone blouse, where he will be happy to waitonallwhomaypatropisehim. Ills atock of CLOTHS, CAB'6' l lEllB, VESTINUS, TRIMMINGS, &c., &c., ke., willbe found choice and cheap--iery 4esirelle to ee• lea from. All kinds of Goods for eale—wLetLer Le ntanniactnres or not. GOODS MADE UP with dispatch, as well when knight at other storesas — at his own. The 11313 , best work will be made—good fits and'substential sewing ...aid nothing will be deemed too much .trouble to remileraatlafaction in every mm. •latest New York Fashionsregular/3 received. Outtlagdone, as usual. ' Aakageofpublicpatronsge is aoljoited, and no ef fort sparied.to deserve it. JOSEPH JACOBS. BCnTS- IND SHOES. NEW .E 8 TA BL ISII2EfENT. TREntidersigned hitt erected n ore buildlng,Lr a Boot and Shoe Establishment, on Carlistett., nastrtha laidiroadStatlon.ln Gettysburg whereske w offer, for sale, ' oots ) Sh o es, Gaiters Slip pers,Stie • ~ 85c. ) omen ,womaand chl !droll ,o I dlfferec styles and prlou. Rohs' a Aneassortruent to select from ,and willsell•Yery article at the smaGret pr.& ts. , WORK MADE TO ORDER, of the beat Knatertals and workmanshly. Every effort made ,to render satisfaction. The patronage. of the public - Is solicited. Galin andselect from his stock or leave you' meas ure. In eitheresse you cannotfolitu enlessed. Julyl7,lE6ll.—ly JORN .nmenro- HAS ARRIVED AT N 0' R R IS' BEAD-QUARTERS, On the S. E. Corner of Centre Sittare, GETTYSBURGt, PA., the. Largest and Best Stocks of Fall & Winter Clothing, TUE LATEST STYLES OF IIiATS AND CAPS, THE BEST MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND also a Large VarKly of Woolewilnder-Clothillo, _ with a la'rge asap' talent. oi, NOTIONS , TRUNKS ; And everything found in a Gentleman' Furnishing Store GIVE US A CALL. Oct. 1, 1869.—t( FALL AND WLNTER CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, ' • Boots and Shoes. N E W FIRM,! COBBAN CUIVNINGIIAM H A i vzi. c livoi4ved trout thlitity a new and larg CLOTHING, HATS &CAPS, • BOOTS & SHOW., NOTIONS, &c. The goodahave all been selected with great care and with a desire to mart the wants of this community: Tb• public will And the geoda to b et the beet quality sad a' • LATEST STYLES. One and all aril netted to call at our Store, on Balt!. moreatreet,aettysbarg,nearly oppoeitelihaeatock Bros. R. CL. - °ORAN, ' MIMING BAN. Oat. 111.—tf FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Afr F. CUNNINGHAM'S, OPPO4,73.AfrAR AND SENTINEL OPPICk Q 217781/V2O, PA. Yea will slump Ind lb' best qualities and tablet style, et COAriA PANTN T TESTS; 01 ALL STYLES AND - STUE. ALSO, -SHIR TS Trunks, Vases, - Umbrellas, .d..p.iti t t liege Tasistyof NOTIONS i:XVIUCAL - INSTRIT/IRNTS, CLOCKS: WATCECES, TOBAobo . 'and AR,S, alleArkisliwillbossidataloripniikarundwartitst blett irall at ide',l6eirier44l. - l ame 2 ' ... _ .. , .„.... . _.,...... . • ~_ _ i - : Alit alsAilitiactioi,g,. tOp :NT*. ;Vitli:u - & .stimiiii GI) 0 D 8 AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. '10,131A5 . , R. - C(IVER, • HAIII NGI oPeurd a new store, in A rendtsville t hes Just returned from the city atilt a splendid as sortineut of DRY (loom; 4 ; Oil(KCEitlte, QtriMNSWARI:, It iRDWARK, le Ravi qa poreba, 1. say en ,h retort fur east.. Imu prepared wadi et cheep. u Ice Ida Judge for yourselves. r. R. COVNR- May 28.-6ru 1870. H . 88. .W OOD S Cornet I ork Area atid ..,kond 4o, GEI:TYSBC RC, 1870. Con ttntel to sell DRY. GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, ' CAPS, BOOTS, 4 SHOES, CARPETS, &c at the lowest prleeti In town. Jan. 7,1870.-1 y NEW Fall and Mnter Goods AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA DRIES=T 4- BOW. it,S' AVE received their NEW FALL AND WINIER H 000DS, an excellent assortment, seli. , n , l with .csre and will be sold cheap tor cad,. is, nil a call and examine ntirli node, Uhl EST BOW Ittc. 0ct.20.t869.—tf Agents for the arose & Baker Bening machine J. L. SCHICK has the Largest and Best Selec•to t , toek DRY GOODS MIII NOTIONS that 14.. II branglit tii OP! i:,llblng tIIIK I fall, 'Attie will be al the low er.ti...311.1, rati Ou. 5, 1,0.- 810,000 REWARD! S'TORE ENTERED! Rebert & Elbott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, WAS entered last Week and a large qoantity o V V Dry Goods, Notions, grieeriawst Cand Carpeting taken. The pante-sire well known;but have thus far es caped attest, &sate, left* Greenbacks In exchange for the Goods. The persons wko took the tiowle sye very well satisfied that they received more or Letter Goode for their money than they could have rot' at any other store. Come . one ! bome all and examineour large assortment of SILKS, GINGITAMS, - • LAWNS, BAREGES, ALP-4CCAS', dec., CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, Tif EEDS,' JEANS, VESTINGS, &e Also,Carpets,Natiots,Glasewar(•, gneonsware, aLtl indeed, a general assortment of everything b,lon.ir4 to a ft ret•class Store. REMEMBER the place le opposite the Court-home, Baltimore street, cud that our motto is, Fair Dealing and - Small Profile. rAPrII :.3.]869.—1 FALL AND WINTER OOD S • "VINAI ESTOCK BROTIIERS 'taro ji.st received fall supply of FALL AND WINTER fIOODA which their frit:llo and the ptiUlio...are !Hilted to ex, FOIL LADIES, Our Block consists of French Merinos, Delslas., m promo Cloth, Taints*, Epinglines, Cretone Cloth, !Slack and Colored Alpacas, Black and Fancy plaids and waxy *artety of Dross (loot's. Also, hoop Sktrui, Roman Ribbons, Neck Ties, ke, kc., &c. CLOAKING Plain and Fancy, Repel1,111(0 , 4114, dic SUAWLS, Double and Single Blanket, 'Undo and Thibet F 11 R S , a Luxe assortment and very cheap DOMESTICS, 15Z=1!1 FOR OHILDRRN We have a beautiful variety of Plalu and fancy Goode. Also,a full line of Children's 11a• derslcdrts and Drawers. NOW MEN'S WEAR, a choice atoortwent of Clothe, Cassimera, Cassinotto Jeans, to. Also, Shirt Boaomo,' , Shirto awl Drawers, Sarpeathes, Haadkerchlefa, Nick lies, Collars, &c., &c. STERLING SPOOL COTTON, equal it not better than any math, CARPETS, Venitlan, Home-owl° an Oil MATTING, Cocoa and Straw 'IIOIBE ANL , ' LAP BLANKETS, a pak.zarlety. Also, our usual fluo.assortiterit of lIAIIDWARZ, SADDLERY, QIIIIII,/e3Waltis. itolortays, atocßiazo, peTri79, OIL, WINDOW. dLA ; Inuit WI and woci! owpoji yOu wit!L what you ast4 likkirt" rim roc irscrratat. 041.29,11119.-11 WANTED AGENTS, - to clay's, Sr .nazzio An- soaves trotmotno •.KEI7I ; I9S.gIitFaI I 4.M.P7 , ptalidnneH 5 . o P . : 11l tit. in titre ask I.baollitely Safe • art. et wit—Wo b. akin—wilt .s break or wase,rettebromer 2 4. 14 044 Obrsi•btikkagN seasetr, because it aralidabb Inat el ; A ; _ Z .. perAtettlare eAdresa, erieb irtraep, 211/13. -DOWN& 7. sa • .N4 . lv- . ..(iii-. - : 0 . q . .........K.T. AMOS ECKERT, York at., dppogitc Chrismer's - Bakcry, Gettyaburg,Penn'a., EMI IN VITRO t sittenttou of tho Public to On out kelp I. now and choice • STOCK OF GROCERIEgi SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, DRIED FRUIT, COAL-014. • BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, , • • BRUSHES, . . TOBACCOS, SEGARS, Also, a general assortment of Notions.- - 101.. Roping to give satisfaction to all who niax fo yer ao with. call, I. 'solic it a sharo of the public pa tronage. AMOS E:KEItT. flopt.l7, WM• J• MARTIN, Wholeeale anti artal I Dealcr In 11-ROCERLES ANL LIQUORS. A largo tot of U rucerka that I am gelling Cheap fur C9iii CIIOICE LIQUORS, old Rye Whisky right years Old Very Qid Pecneh Brandy .ILL OTHER KINDS oF LIQUORS, A general ageortment of BITTERS, among which Is stiler's lien) hitter. Pure Liquors for Medical pur poeusat WM . J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARM, kc., WM. J. MAIITINI. April :;0. 1569 WM. BUYER Si, SUN, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, .roßltucos, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware iStat..A general assortment of, all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. =9 BARGAINS GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS r A VINg ,)pen.-d a rteyr Orocery.in Gettysburg,un the uorth•weet corner of the Public Square, Itl. l tl-0 r.;ct•ired a splen4l.l,,,,rtnient of FRESH ;ROCERIES, Sugar, ,:,.true. .11r)lausf,, Syrup, Trull Spl sr., robrcru, , oalt, Nigh II mu.,Shoultler.,Pr Also QUIiENSWAIrE, CONFECTIONS NoW,Frnite,Sosps.Fancy ArtleletandNotione goner ally We 1.111 aleokeep on bend FLOUR and PIED STUFF:!. Ilaring purcheeod for CASH, I am prepared to oe;1 very cheep, 4nr in. Ace Hand Judge for your: 'Sept .21,1867,0 GROCERY. LS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable dud •thi, remilence .I,lljoitling Boole & Brother's ftsrtote EAST YORK STREET where he is prepared to eel as Clie:lp as llc cLeapes ans. thing in his lino.(live nsa call. March 19,1885,—tf FARMERS TRY-TIIC Star Bone Phophate rro nicrictilturiptn. they et“rt., wlm are in Beare!. of an active and permanent mature, and alto nmy hare the claims of this article prevented to their tiller . for the first time, the manntacturctit xionid soirg.t, that the STAR BONE PIIOSPIIATE is worthy of their experimental trial, at last; past experience warranting the fullest confidence, that af ter a trial (hey will acid their tcodimony to that of hundreds of farmers who now regard it sir the cheap— est and be.t manure in the Market: rHE AMMON,IA isdupplictlabutolantly from (Inc organic portion o the bone. PRICE US PER TON IN BAGS. Farmers wiablng Ground llorie,Oil of Yittiol,can supplied. WV* 111 3 call. Spangler hasour Phosphate for sale. PETER BOBLITZ, Nianu I,icturer. BURKUOLDER t IVIVON, Beater 'lay-Picea Buildings, N. W.corner Washington and Railroad sts. Gettysburg, Penna. {.The Phosphate is for sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa. WIBLE & FUNS, Gettysburg, Pal • GRAFT t ECROIRODE, Granite Station, Pa. MELUORN A BENDER, New Word, Pa OMAP,LES KUIIN, Manover, Pa. Mich 12.—tf BOWER'S UOMPi.ETE MANURE, :11ANIUTLCTULIED arm HENRY BOWER,:Chemist, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and l'ol[l,lh IFLIRANTRD rasa FROM ADOTAIRATIOM This hianareoontalas all the alantenta .to p r ethic* large crops of all kinds, and is highly recotnineeded by all who used it; also by distinguished cheallabe who have, by analysis, tested its qualities. Paeked in Bags of 200 lbs. each. DIXON, INIABILDSS & *lasts, 8113outkiratorand 40 South Delaware Avenue, PHILIDIL P:II I A WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 79 8017T11 &TRW, And by denier' genitally thronghlbt tbecinalby. linr*lnfoimatton,addreni Henry 11q*er, 'Minded- UardNil6 and Grweries. The ilutisalben flare lad ietured hum the Miles .sir m e nus impt•lv oi tf cea r IIARDWARR and ORO etilett th ey ar offering et' their old stead on Denim:me streetfat to suit tbe times. Our stock eceudets m la of t . . BLLOU - . AOll 7714P1NG8, BROII oesumr-staßairs • sousiuuntrias • EL ALL I IRON, Jr oitoCZaras OF ALL Km' • 0114,1hdals,/e. There le no artial• iteda the arreed dtpartiaindsatomtkited owe lout saw be hid isthir Store. Jimey else otllettan ar ba aeored bare with teele-and 'eat Soleirkimpors eon And every argots is Oil ithsies.arcan ews are prepared to sell ie low Ai tea as sap 04h/we oat of talitintr; .• ?A.TrO OIL e Amoraih., slew , 4.a d' 44*(1- consisting in parrof ALSO, IMI=1:1 J. W. (:REET Notion Store- yard, iu PIIILADELPIIIA =I BALtl)loiti, MD, tins, kr. kat, PRA of *We. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE: - FIRST TRAINI eaves Oettyrburg al 8 40, andeorietvat IlLauovip JuFiet tut, w th traluatio lug Nate eititlaiarjrischiitt Ifilltiut art at 2 201' lllirriaburga t 12 30,P. M., Philadelphia &t im e 10 P.M. Raturaing,arrive at Gatti/burg at 12 21.,withpassengers from Baltimore, llartieburgote. SE,CONDT.RAINteavet et tyabu. I. e• 9 45 P and cut:manta at Ilauover Junction .itL Train Elutbst. 4 44P. M. regaling ItaitLuiort it 700 P.. 14. iteliirtstilg ...Trivia at ClettyllAzTi tjt ZU V. 1. situ from Brltituor, Ilarrioliurg, Philadelphia, dc airA Vaaieuger Car is/18. Attachigt Co the Freig4ll troin, - olich le 1104 :Ltuor.r Jau<tiuu a c 7.11) A.; 3i catching liell3aUtaig at 10.30. l'ammeagera leatful Harrisburg traic car than reach Gettysburg by 10.30 g. M. The freight train, with Passenger ear attached, will leave Oettymburg at 2 P. M, rosching e J auction at 6.24 It di:CURD - 1 sup'' Nur . . READING RAILROAD w INTER ARRANGEMENT, HONDA 1, DEC. nth, 1869 Groat truu h lin, Irom the North and Northwest tor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Auldand ' Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Eastow,Ephrita,Litiz.Lancluter.Columbla, Trainsleave Harrisburg for New York,asfollows: At 5.35;810 A. 31., 12.20 swan, and 2.06 P. 31., con necting wlthsimilarTrainsonPennaylvanialtailroad, and arriving et Now York at 12.16 noon, 3.40, 6.30 and 10.00 P. 31., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 6.33 A. 31., cod 12 20 noon Trains without change. Returning : hare New :York at 9.00 A. 31., 12.00 noon and 5.00 P.M., Philadelphia at 8.13 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Bleeping Cars accompany the 9.00 A. 91. and 5.001'. M. traits from New York without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, 51idenrille,. AlGlaad, Shapoolcia, Nue Grove ; Allentownaud Philadelphiteatt.l.4l . A. 11., 2.06 add 4.10 I'. 111.0tupp:n g at Lebanon and principal Way Stations, 4.1 u I'. M. tram connecting for Philadel phia, Pottsville allu Columbia only. }or Pottsville, SchuylkiHilaren and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna tail (toad, bear e Harrisburg at 3.40 P. M. Way PoAveng, r rAin leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.,corioactiug ai th similar train on Nast Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at.6.3f P. M., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pott!ville at 5.40 and 9.00 A. SL, and 2.45 P. M., Morn Jon at 9 :;o A. M., Shamokin at 5.40 and i 0.40 A. 51., Ashland at 7.05 A. M., a nd12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.33 A. 31., ani 2.'M P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Lunch Pottsville %is ichuylkillan d 1 - usquehanns Roitrund at 6.15 .I.M for Ilan mburg and 11.30 A. M. fur PiuoUruve owl Tremont. fielding Accoutututlatieu Trait, leave, Pottsville at ,;.40 A.M., p tt , ses Itra'dlng et 7:0 A. M., striving at Pail.,lelpttla At 10.30 A. M. Returning, least.. PliLlade!phis at 1 P. 31., passing Reading at 740 I'. M.. at 1 ivi Lig at Pottsville at 0.3 u P. M. Putuitowo Actotuatudution Traits. turves Putt, tutru.tt 13.{5 A. tI ~ u turttin 00./TeE Philade Iphl+ ut 4.U0 P.M Cc.lututtia leave ltcadi It,. a t 7.15 A. M., anti 6151'. 31. for Bioltrata, Litio. Laticaater, Columbia, I'erk:l.ll.ll[3i ilioadTraini.laave PetleiemenJunc tiou at 9.00 A. )1.,:; 00 and 5.30 P. M.; returning, leave Sell weolt” :le at 8.05 A: M. 1245 uouu, acid 4.15 P. M. connecting with similar trains on Reed ing Rail Road. Colehrcole4ale ltailrosd trailleleavePottOtown at dm A. 51,, and i..2tt returning leave Morwitt Pleeeuit at 7 tit) nod 11:23 A. St., connecting with tiw filar trailli Oli Reading Railroad. Clutter Valley .lt altroad Traio6 leave Dridgegott at S.2'; A. 11., and 5.02 P. it., returning, /ware Downingtow n at 6.:10 A. M., 12.45 L 4.0011 and 5.15 P. 11., connecting "i.th similar trains on Reading Rail road. On Sundays:l , m New York at 5.00a3,18.00 Aladelphiaat , .UOA.sl.and3.lsl'.My'(theB.ood. 0t) M. Train runnio4 only to Heading,) leave! Pottsville at 8.00 A.M.. II terieburg kt. 5:13 A. M. and 4.10 - P. kl.,and Reading at 7.15 •A. M. and 10 05 P. M. fur Ilarrleburg at 7.23 A. 31. for New York, and M. and 4.25 P. 31. for Philadelphia. Cutatoutation,llllsage ,Season, lichool and /Jaunt 'lon Tickets,to vildfrona allpolnts,at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds !lowed Vaal's/mew I O A. N IeOLLB , .tn tier/CA uperiutendan l Reading, Pa. Dev.:A, 1869. MIIMEEM W \TEII Sat I'ED UL E On and after Nov, 15, Is69.Tralne wlll lest r llanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NO/LTA WA RD a. in.—Daily fur IVilliannioat, daily (except nandays)forEturiro, IL.chester, ltufFalo, Niagarslalls and Eris and the West. 11.'.:7 a. In.-I.Moy to: Elmira, ltnll Llo, &c. p. m.—Dail)(exceptiandays)for Williamsport see Erie. m.—Dail3(exteo Sandys)for York. p. u.-1.n1:13 - (sicepr Sundsaye) for narrisburg and the West. IIOUTIIWAttn. 7. a. [U.—Daily stopping at ParktoLonl3. 7 m.—Dail} (except Sued/rye) stopping at all Station.. 12.t1 p. stopping at Partton only. 1 p. (except:lel:lday ).topping at Park ron only. 4,14 .g3.scept SonMlya, oluppint o t the hiallor.i. EDW. YOUNG.Geti.Pas..Agent, Baltimore, Md. . . ALYREP FUNK, tint .Seporlutendeut, Nov. 2.0,11349.-tf Ilarri•burg,rene's p ENNSYLVAIia. CEATRAL RAILROAD D.iblrtrack roateranning batAreaa Philadelphia and Pit ISloUrg. Tralum leaving Oen, 'burg make the fulkoadug uuneetlana with this Trunk Ilue: Getty . ..burg leave at 8.13 a. in. k 12.40 p. tn. L. ..ver Junction arrive 10.04 2.05 " Imo 10.58 9.55 " arrive 12.65p.m. 11.45 " 4 d• ❑ arrlebn rg inave 3241 215 a. in. Philadelphia arrt• 9.40 " 6.50 " Liar,,borg leave 1.15 " 12.10 , Pittst.nrg arrive 125 a. tn. 9.10 o At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for :fry 1 ork, Boston and ail Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made In the New 1.51:11A2 Depot with the trains for all Western points. ws.Po) fortheilnformatletappl3to ' EDWARD li. WILLIAMS, Gen .snperfutendent,Altoona, Pa. 111.71 RT W. Owisissa, Den. Passenger nod Tick. Age t [May 14,1808'.-I taming Implements, lit. 'l' HE WORLD, DOT)(1 01110 AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A caro MI examination of these machines willcom meure any one of their superior merits over all others, in oirrngth, durability, ease of draft, and re liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev ery variety of gr.:sand grain. Confident of this we Invite Bloc in want of a good machine to examine fir t : saiefore purchasing el.:whore. Tf osi. in,Jlines can be sold es Naked Mowers— RhiApl:l:3 as Rawl Rake, fleltitake, or Dropper.— Two dill, root clue: Ito. I Machine, with two cotter Bars and three Knives, cutting five and a hal feet luf grain and four feet eight lushes In grass; ho.:, tot ting four feet sin inches. We have thatconfidence in these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine teat them with any other they may wish,and keep the one that giver moot oatisfaction. DODGES' AUTOMAN SEL F RAE 1: has given inch general satisfaction that we consider it the best Self-Rake out, and is attached to no other machine except the Dodge Mrechin , , the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machin,s we would refer them to a low of those to whom we have sold the last seuon, viz: John Deardorff, Sen., Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, Henry King, George Lady, Ellsha Penrose. Jonathan Wisher, David Stewart James Mickley, W. Rou White, D.a.iel Settle, J. J. Kerr, Jut II Bender, Andrew Welkert, John Eckert, Wm. Elemm, Wm. Feint, John gator, Cornelius Lott, . Jahn N. Hoffman, Wm. Golden, . Jelin N.lloyer, Wm. Roes. Ai., WIRE TOOTH HAY RAKES, Including the celeLrated Brandt Bake, and Selfdlecharging Railed. Also, PLOUGHS, VANNING MILLS, AND FARM . IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. Persons wishing to exam) ne machines trill f tad them at the warehouse of JOSEPH WIBLZ a loss, Gettys burg, Pa., or at - the residence 'of the Subscriber, 2 miles froni Gettysburg, on the flarrisburg road. Per sons wanting Circulars will address the subscriber, Gettysburg ,Pa, wu.WIDLE, Agent April -t STILL AHEAD ! ROFFELErNS' , REAPER ,k" MOWER, One of the Gtreaiest Machines of the . Age, • • I 8 soperior to any other litacklue now. In use, as will excel any that will ever be Introduced, bar Mg been thoroughly tried Sad given general satisfac tion. I would now Maim all those who intend par chuin g Machines to call and examine ferthemselses. This Machine *noted parthrulasly to excel all other machines in strength, durability, ease of draft, and reliablllty of wet*, in all kinds of grass and grain.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a great item in Machines to a farmer. It can be used se a hAnd rake as wellies it seitreker. It cute 6 feet 2 Inches In grain; 4 feet 10 Inches in gram; has a steel cutter bar, kith wrought:fres guards' can be need es a Slagle Mower as well as a Combined Machin - a. ; A full trial oldie Madill* can be had. Also, BECKMAN'S BELP-DISCHARGING HOSES RARE, and the great and welhknown BUNT RAH% the best rakes ever introduced. We would also call PLOUGH, attention to the IRON DOUBLI 11110• XL PLOUGH, wroight Iron Mune, vary llgbtaud strong, staid shoyou...ti L k, i djasted to nut dm/low or deep, and Is neatly and fidlymsde. /ago, Tag R AND ZE.01111.11101 A.N NINO MILL, Um old Damborough Van improved, for many yearsa gnat Ihrortliradoong U. &marmot Patuisylvania.- I.oeir , has two cookie smaims, enti siMso Work . AIM an IthidsWif 0./ alwajt on hand. • -.. Any person lit . jgdorrsanitnatliasa nuiohinasoin emit...tem at Me Hie..2eldifiatel;or at say_rwildent*, 3 miles from thetttetittg,' Between - the Taneytown road and the IlattseerepUrei • • • - LIM'S A. 11111111 MAW: May.l2l,llloll6rtt Store. Ito can for Rent. A RANI ' CILLPON igollbelpgto soy cgs Making to .z 3. '?" 4 4 1, ar go Oess, al igs "Odd NWtoo Han oggeutios of Yakeap" tom og ologoOt Boom la foot 10tig,27 - teldt, with ag Wall ins , In th• b e lrig,p4pg She ii!rollilt Of --ToiPr k 8 Gt. ' a unt. Halt I• ! IP ir flittlise a :'OM igli •,. Pot, Pit•=it- .. - ' 1 - whi r • . •:. -- .- 1 7 .. 2Totaises iii=iv -,1 IgilisttNuttous. FURNITURE ROOMS, riETTYSBIJRG, .PA WARNER & CO. TN YITS special attention to (Leh large assortment I. of nousebold Pontliars, all of tholest make sad latest *tyke, whkh they are selling aiCity prices. COTTAGE SUITS, Ceuta(clog BEDSTEAD. BUREAU. WASU•BTAND, TEAPOT TABLE. YOUR CHAIRS. NURSE ROCKER. and TOWEL BACK-- Ws as low aa $3O. Also, PARLOR & CHAMBgR FURNITURE, or all kind" in separate pieces-801A8, TABLES, CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS, TOWEL RACKS, WARDROBE, WORE TABLES, DINING and BRIAR/AST TABLES, EXTENSIVE ' TABLES, CRIBS, MA„ThIEW EAT LACES, WHAT-NOTS, ORIL.. DREW'S CARRIAGE, STE LADDER?, BRAOKETS, Ac., and a large assortment or • MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SPRING BO,TTODT. Call and Examine ! South-east corner of Centre Square Oct. 22, 1869.—tf 7PECIAL ANNO UNCEMENT. t. E: CALDWELL dk CO. Jewellers, 902 CHES TN UT ST., have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estate. Manumit, destroyed by fire ill January lust,aud hare opened the earns for Imminent. With an Entire pew Stock OF _ Manufactured & Improved Goods, Superior to any they have heretofOre offer ed to the Public Thii most cordially iuTite all to and inopect their E tc re JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 002 CHESTNUT STREET Sept. 24 PETER BENTZ, MUSIC EMPO RI UM, X. 30 Eta liark4 street, nrk, Penn'a., Sole Ageut and Druler in the (011‘,0lug wake of 1411. KNA BM' A CO, C/TORil A STACK A CO J. C. HVRNB STEINWAY 41L SONS CHICKKRING k EONS Also, the Colihro full 7 octavo., only 4 feel 10 inches kng. 0 R G-A NS , manufactured by MASON! ITAMLIN, and NZED- lIAM a SONS All Guaranteed for 5 years sa• ['anon& I and careful attention given to the selection of Instruments. Address PETER RENTZ. York, ta., Dec. 10, 809. —3m TDB CUCUSIDRIt WOOD PUM P ! ! One dozee reasons why this is the best Pump taamtu fatigued in America for WELLS & CISTERNS. 1. It Is Sloiple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It Is Dorab'e I. It Works very Easily. 5. It throws \tater Rapidly. O. It Is all Woo I. 7. The Wood is Tasteless. B. It does not Craek in the Sun. 9. It is not liable to get out of order. 10. Should any repairshe necessary In time, they can eaallybernad• by any per lI.It mill not freeze. 12. It is Cheaper than any other renal° Pump manu factured. TE. 4 .3T1310N1AL3 In testimony of the superior character of this Pump, wo refer, by permission, to the following g.er so ns wh o have had it in use, and tested it with entire satis faction: Jer. Illosecker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Hun tington to.; Arnold Liver, Fran kl in tp.; A. K. lifiyers, Latimer(' tp.; John Cress, (1 ettyaburs ; U. P. Bigham, Greetnount ; Peter Shively, Fairfield; Daniel King, Fairfield ; Wm. Young, Iklonsitior tp.; Andrew Haver 'Jock, Tyrone tp. Persons reqdring Pumps for wells or cisterns, can have them furnished-all complete and ready for use by *ending the depth of the well or cistern. Satisfaction guaranteed in alt Case. or no payment required. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH KUNKLE, klcKnlgMtown, Adams county, Pa. Oct. 29, 1969.-17 FRESH GARDEN, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub & Evergreen Seeds, with directions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most complete and judicious assortment in the country. Agents wanted. 2.5 Sorts of either for $1 00; prepaid by mail. Also Small Pruitt, Plants, Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, to., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Duly Bose Potato, pre; aid, for $1 00. Conover's ChoWaal Asparagus, $3 per 100; $1.6 per 1000, prepaid. New hardy fragrant ever. blooming Japan Horr,inckle. 00 eta. Wok Pf o Pakt• True Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or Wetland cul— ture, $1 00 par 100, prepaid, with directions. Prioed Catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade list.— See& on commission. B. M.WATSON,OIdCoIony Nurseries mid Need Warehouse., Plymouth, Hem Metal) Balled In 1842. Dec. 24,1889.-4 w FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. Ain. A. M. Bili/DBR, bas AM arrived from Paris and London with the latest designs, pomposity selected from the greatest novelties; also the aim* elegant Trimminga to be neared In Pare. LAWEI, RIBBON& I/ELVERS, BESDAL TEEMS, FLOWERS, NNE J EWELRY, aRNS. nd UMW PAPER PATTE Xxelasive, agent. for Mn. M. Work's celebrated syn. tem for elating Mies: dresses, eseque,beagnet, N. W. comer of Eloiesth and Chestnut Ands. PHILADELPHLi. 1hept.17,11369-61n CU sad ft Nossrant. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURAIKM , COMPANY INCIORPOSATZD, )U..11.0H 18. 1851. 0//101&13 President—Oeorgainr. ViesePreeldent—ileninellt.anssell. • iSserstary—D. A.Bnehler. Treernrer—N.G.Pallasetock. Ilzepetireoanunittee—RebertideOurdy,ii.i.t.is mg, Jacob King. Kanagess.—Gleorgegwope,D. A .Baehler,ll.lloChir, y, S. R. Bawli r B.G. Pah nesteok, Gettysburg:Jaw* Xing, Umbels township; Frederick Illehl,rmiklin Oireetne; Ahdlellt.Gitt,New Oxibrds Wm. Koss White, liberty; H. o.Peters,lPstereburg T. S.) iblahlsOoinpaiy Is Matted faits operatioss too *may of Admits. -It has been la operattaafor woo Ma VI Ivan, Ind to that pittiod hat made bat oasts troomitjuurtsgpsidtltsts by Are during that perttet ustmatiug toondLl,lloo. kayperson &siring sal* ittembitaitlityyly le *IA*: of the ItAttitltfrs• allenkelsiesSlT• atimatittio swat it es elk. empay,..4 no tut Irtiautaytram limpet!' ratai•mose—s (Mar. 4. 1869.—1 y EEO CM IC= angalto. BING'S VEGETABLE A MBROSIA. THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER iluts been before the public keit elm& to have bees thecoaghlt toted sad lta lacraadag male sad hirity are the beet evidences efts Impeder t. AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR to ita original color It has no equal FOR CURING HUMORS or rug SCALP .`and preventing ltobing It Is wonderfully intentreftd. For Preventing 'the Hair from tilling off It is totalling FOR RESTORING HAIR TO BALD HEADS !t succeeds beyoned Competition, although not always socaestul. Where the glands or toillotee are not dm , strayed new Halm is sure to grow after °dog It pro perly, AS A DRESSING nothing surpasses it. It Imparts to dry, foiled and wiry Hair that beautiful glossy appearance so much admired. " -Oontainlos no oil or greas3 It does not soll the finest linen. It lacompouuded upon Eiclentile principles of the purest ingredients and is entirely harmless. Being perfumed with the most fragrant Extracts Its odor is delightful. ... TESTIMONIALS almost without number tan be given If necessary but the AMBROSIA L too well known to require it. Use It once and you will never be without It. Sir Sol d by A. D. Buehler, J. M. Huber, B. Horner, Gettysburg, Pal., and by - DR UOaISTS AND MERCLIANT.i EVERY WERE PRICE ONE DOLLAR ,- B°711& E. M. TUBS A CO.. MANCHESTER, Proprietors, N. II NUT. 24, 1869.--am SENT FREE. M. O'KEEFE, ON k C 0213 SEED CATALOGUE an 1 GUIDE to the FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDEN, FOR 1870. Publltheil In January. Every lover of Flowers with log this new and valuable work, free of charge, /should address Immediately M. O'S CUB, SON k CO, Ell wan gar a 11.irry's Mock, ft chewcar. Oct. 22, 18119.-7%ni otinautial. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK ! GOV ERN M ENT BUN D8,.1 a ll k lnds, UOUGLITand SOLD The iliumE.s7 PREMIUM AAA! on GOLD and Ftlliga UPON CARR RD UR CJLLECTED. dreltibg t., invest in STOCKS far BONDS, of any kiwi, are invited to call, as wog have We the &till tie. of Nall York, Phaulolphia or 11•Itimure mArzeti. Couiequoutly ►ll orders are promptly executed Persons p.....+thnig COUPON BON DI!, and daslrlog for aufril tufo,.Vert Into lle`4tered, aro requelited to c al, we we have the advantage to transfer at a trilling expense INTKANAL REVENUN STAMPS of aII &Domino- 11=E11=! INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced = 6 PRE OXNT. (or 1 piar, 4 PIM CVNT. for 6 months, 1 PER CENT. for 9 month• Persona wishful; iatormatioolta regard to U. IS Bonds, and Stocks all kinds, aro requasted to give u.. call and wo will cheerfaliy give all is MIME J. E3IOIIT LIIR, Cavhfer Chstlysborg. Nov. 6,1860-U FIRST NATIONAL BANK or G li,"l' FYSB UR,G WILL ALLOW Ipteresi ou SPECIAL DEPOSITS as fellows: 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 TEAR e " MONTHS, 3 II 44 14 14 3 WILL 0 ASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS. Will also purchase orseIISTOCES nd BONDS every kind (reset charge saCommlision,and.wil Otto:leo pay the HIGHEST PRIOR for GOLD AND SILVER, nd with pleasure tramet all. Imasistaearbramptly a eretoforepertainiug to a went egulatedilatik. GRO ARNOLD, Olishier GettyabarmNov:ll,llllff-if Vmagrapit MMerks. NM YSTABLISHED 1159 TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES YORK STREET, OIITTYSBURG, PENW4I." PIOTIM,IB OP ALL lITYLA& Views of the Battle-field. Bend Stamp for Casklimo. PILULES, ALBUMS, &0., &e. D.c. 3, 1860.—tf HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! 1 trti lod,lo *ow Owe, Moab will=me` Ow* aims), ipiressita , " aa I : • 0 1 :: 1. 1 3 . 1 AT A L i :S : 4Pingljal, 140‘001144 4 0 0., 041 nisitild he rib ammo MM w o k adj u =lair philwesg Ifirr..ll4 ' •"3 W' Arwaikro LOOK HERE ! THE undersigned has leased the Vart-houseontbeeorsorofStrattonetreot and the Rellroad,aettyeburg,Ps., •adw II ears., on lb Grain & Produce Business allillabranolurs :the highest pricea wilialways be paid for Wheat,ltye,Corn ,Oeta, CI d Time thy guide, Flaxseed, Sumac, nay and Straw, Dried /reit. Nuta,lioep, Ilitata,Shoulders and Bidet, Pota toes, with everything *he In the a ountry produce tine. GROCERIE S OF ALL KINDS constant') for sal eXoirees. Sugars Molasses . Byr ups, Teas, Spites, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Black fig, Soap, AIso,COAL Ofli, Visit 011,Tarote. ItlBll °tall kinds;Spikasand Nails:An:inking end Chewing To buena. He Is always obi., to supply• Ant rate • Mole - *Moor withtb• different kindsollfeed. itro,dnonid Plaistow, vl tb(1011/10 dLk • rto rtll I. sore. COAL.by the', oohed ; too or ea Oat& He *Malmo run et LINE of FREIGHT CARS SoNo.l6sNortb Howard Areal., BALTIMORE and No.llll Ilark•titreet, PHILADELPHIA. All goods mint to eltherplace will be received and forwarded promptly Alf Toods thonld be marked .CRESII CAR." April 2,L869.-i I 4 =MD Joseph Wible & Sous, - Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. 'South-east cornerof Railroad and Washini,don streets GETTYSBURG PA. HIG HEST cash price paid fur allkiuds oft] rai n tied Country Produce generally. The highest cash price paid for good Ilay cud Rye Straw. We will keep constantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Bach as Sagars,Cotlfeas. t 0.., Molasses and Syrup, To baceos, Soaps, Spices, and every thing nasally key t In & Grocery Store. LINE OF CAW' TO BALTIMORE We will run aline of .re to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of BMILL.dON k CO., 129 North at., corner of Franklin, for the transportations of goods each way, leaving Oettyaborg every Ifoiwiay and re turning on Wednesday. The best brandsol VEItTaIZHRS constantly on hand, orsa cured at short notice for tboseorderlng. April 9,1869.—tf EMOVAL.--The undersigned R haa removed hie PRINTING MICR from the Diamond to the earner of Railroad and Washington streets where lie will be pleased to meet hie old friendiand patron. April 9.-31 J. N. WIBLR. NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE LEAS token the Wm/house, lately occupied b Philip Hann, &Savanna Station, on the line of GI Gettysburg Railroad, mile■ from liwnteretown, and will deal in allklndeof ' Grain and Produce, giviagebe highest market pries. I will also keep tons:antlyon hand brute all klndeof GROCERIES•, Coffee, Bogsr,llolaasea,Syrup s, T e as. se., sith Sal nab, 011a,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard.Tobactos, At Akio the bast brands of fLO OH, art th TEED of al k lc do ; also, Coal. I respectfully solicit thepatronageofaaffriands, andlavltstbapnblle to tall and exaaalne gay stock A .B. ZCHENRODS Jan.22.—tf ROBERT M'CURDY, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES &c G ETTII3IIIIRG , PENIVA Tlllionderslgnedis payingatbis Ware-bonse,in 1 Carlisle street adjoining Bushler's liall,ths highestpricearor FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, POTATO/Mike., t c., midi nyltesproduterbtogive him acid lbefore selling He hal constantly on ha ndfor sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasaia,llyrapa,Coffees Sagars,tc.,wfth Salt Fish Oila,Tar, Soaps, Bacon sad Lard,Tobaccoa,ke. Also the b•obrandaot FLOUR, with FEED of al l k ind■ He I lkowlsa tag SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Clu . no, Rhodos' Phosphate and A ♦ Mexican Guano. Whilst kepays the highest market prices feral] he buys, he *elk at the lowest living profits. Ile asks sabers of public patroliage, resolved to give sat .stictioalaeverp case. ROM T MeOURDY, Ju1y23,11169.—t 1 NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE.. HAYING purchased the extensive ward... Cars, ke., of k the andeodgoed ent•nd tocarry on the bosinese,un dor the arm of Boman Co., at the old stead on the corner of Waehingtonand Ballroodst re e to, on mOreextensiveecole than heractibre 00-k regular line of Freight Oars er lill•av • out Worldninne *Very TUESDAY NOON. aid *Mont modoLloa trains will be run its oc caeca may requite . By this omnipotent we ere prepared to convey Frefght at all times to and from Baltimore. dB badness of this kind entrusted to us,w 11l bep romp. ly Weeded to. Our care run to the Worehouse o UOYODJOB & Bona ' lilt, north poward street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, Bel cheap 'oddest - fairly , we I nvitee•erybody to give us* call. WM.M.BIGHAM, ALRXANDERCOBE A N JAYYRBI6BAY. Jan.B,lBBB Varats Lards. C A N N NO N' B MARBLE WORKS CORNER OF BALTIMORSA ND EAST MID DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-ROUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., iVllll.l' DRSCRIPTIO} OF WORK RUM 21. TEE FINZST STYLI OF TIER ART May29,1167.—t[ GETTYSBITRG MARBLE YARD. MEALS £ BHO InEaetYorkitreet,Oett7ebnrg Pe. Wherethey itr•preparedtofurnlshallkladwfvorkinth•frilas OUCH •S IiONIIIIENTS,TOIIBB,IIIIADSTONZEI ArAwnxs, to. to atahogiortostaatice.andaa:beap as th tehioapeo aro •eu oa 1. Frodnettak•ai no bingt,t. rflll 211.13111 **ha stut . . WITGIEES & .JEWELRY. - -Vm P. McCARTIiEY - . • _ v .. ~•, . to MIMS hisCsatounal and the Public ' ' ~.. ' Antlittninirwalnamil d , • , ,'' (1.. W. B. 00m) In tinw a tchnd ' . litaitoo• laitinon ate; dintysboar, in will 191 11 . b l iolant to= Igo' *a Cit Loa rwli a li a n•lantid - .KIM AJUICEICANT AND .... 14 . TABLE ONO, POEMS; 811114FR.ANN GOLDr lZi /153 EN AND BM W . ' CZ4ll;faso,CLOOXifif Unbolt now situ m %/USICAL INSZErI . '. ... 71.1,4111 d OW- Itin . 4d DWG R.NWN 'AND II SlN'lNkteb aid Olsek Work tad for one year. 4,0111 Match wanted la • not and workman. Manumit% (Sept. 10, 180.--tf ISAAC H. IS PAUFFE.R, WATCHES SEJEWMAItY. N' EBOOND nun, corns? or Quart, oolortzlloot of Wofolloi.Jovihy. ll 4mt• and Plated Wore ooisioatly w umg. arßya:tag of Watch", mot Junky promptly attingtot to. rimitu,lB62.Ay FOR SALE. rz_antlaanc. wroR,YE, ow 40 flit M e, 4 6 1 4 I 4 • 4414 cOL4 404 U /3 - Ifir,r Jrattis*- *Wm CHEAP PRINTING Star & Setatiaael BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE Baltimore St, Gettysburg, Pa JOHN CRESS Having recently addttl largtly to orr nlreatly Lig atort of Book & Fancy Job Type, We are fully prepared to accommodate our old cue touters, and all others who may favor us with their patronage, in the best style of the art, at the shortest notice, and on the most retuto rialto terms. Printing of Eve): Be- UNEXCELLED UNSURPASSED STAR Sr, SENTINEL, Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa Ornamental Printing, From the largest Posters to the smallest Cards. COMMERCIAL PRINTING BILL BEADS, CARDS, SHIPPING BILLS, RECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS, .113tacuted promptly, to the bort manner, anal at the very lowaat prlceV. BOOK AND PAMPHLET Is Imp or anion orders, In u good style awl' a low prices u any office In the country.- We reapectfally mak a trial by those desiring any . thing In oar line, WE GUARANTEE EfATISFACTION, Beth in style of work and promptness In Allleg or ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY Al'- THE GETTYSBURG STAR & SENTINgL IS TUE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ITS LIST 01 lUISOS.IIUS compriair the h& aess clams ot. the cessinalty. It circulates very ex. teadvery anon the briers, sad is resit 117 all .trams, sat boolielireist errata. he la Una NA sitobdiNg Gesatier. - • - AT TIIX scriptiou, =1 IN STYLE, AND C_N RI VALLEI) =I MEM PLAIN 10:131 1112121 CHECKS, DRAFTS ENVELOPES, LABELS, HANDBILLS, DODGERS, etc' PRINTING, TENDED TO. IN THIS COUNTY Mil =X= PROPRIFICOS iluitiniore at betoraii 0 • .7- Giettyab TERMS OF F Tux STAR .A.ND alert . ~, - . day morning , at neo a y ~..- if not paid within the n.: continued until all •• . , Ito. option of the t A ovEßytazadairs-lara' rate& A liberal advertising by the qua Special notices will be I be agreed upon. air Tho circulatioka Is one half )arger thin; newspaper In Adanur ding medium. It cannot JOB It of all kin& ted awl at fah rates. l'Amphlete, &c.. In every . rated at short notice, tratessimUi I NI. KRAU: • L tw. tiottyabarg. Pa. ballifleil promptly an Oaks oa Saab:mom large Juue. IS, ISo9—tt at. McCONA.II e 1...., 4114 deo 1r a. Oh utibersbartir,tree *I .tteotiott. hen • : • • rani] •ri dstatas. •• • .'•iiiaut,Troianty I.t U. it ttel c ot ly mended to. ' .•,I otertet I ./ 611104 f , sod other ontota tee 19,1849.-tf ' J. COVEIti.. W, will Jrompt tll..pthar Baal trusts 0 LI. 414tyroon Ifabsest4. s • 4 re4l.l•lt hooratroo Nlsy 29,18117' JAVID A. BU t:Y 1r 1.. A ..ue tn.!+ll t or 4CkliZl/04 si r t n . 4 11 111,1idlonet . posi • • • .art qygic. D - %NED WILL ArLtWoltle••l 4 4/- orier.4ooutreS q dario. Nay 29,1i67. • D R. 11. S. 1111 .4. 6. ',ea•r emrabu O,YJSITS COL. XATI Jun• II ISCAO.—tf DR. J. W. C. 0' 111. 1111. otie• .t tre•t,coo I, I rs•bovetlas. .lettysburg , May 29,007. MEIN L. -ULM' Si ECM tiItrTYSOUIV Sirll beef:tin most. ROlents can be &soared cit g n R. J. E. BERKS I (. arlug locwted , torrices to the 00Ic opposite toe Olofre lat. wk. .ttau..l to •oy rue w Mann. I.r•onain outut of full nrp tod to pall. Tetaetu►emti July 30, 1109.—tf DR. H. W. I batie..,,towa, .I...l . l , ..7 ,l 7 . i , e n rae s s it erly • Surgery. Mc* lu Los. Cumin); an Wm. C.. 8 ET T YASII • CarlielitCrS Doors, Shutters and Window nice, Door Bracke C•mstantlion hand sad. BEST MA by experienced w REASONAB itli.Orderitpromptly ►tte Jan.14,1869,—tf GEO. C. '0 GETTYSBU Carpenter and lAL ESPECTFULL public that hip barn rad Stratton street between Tot sod le prepared to takeepat repairing Buildings, al as builder In Gettysburg—all best quality. Ile hopes), nes•to ru•ritpublirp•tronair April 9.1869.-If WM, CH RI GETTYSBIT • Carpenter and Vseingromcived ti On IVashingion and Cha and otrodarod Rum Power oink all kindest work forbt boot motor at, sad as oiseUF duos at any other oetabileluw perioncod Mods alwayt r 'muted with proloptaomead airOrdoro for all Wade* • lam ie., promptly filled sad* 1NA0r1116,11169.-tf gittii MEAT M NEW F 010R0 I B. STOVER RER H/SING asteroid late RILING strengitas, will , branches. All Mad' of Fresh Meat E Bearer's, Taseday siod gat seats every Wednesday, in Market stand ateee.ll.ll -, bersbatistrest, woad snare. Thais having tat stook for ma ad ventagitto 041 on or addreits Ang.1.3,111110.—t . . est Middle S (NZAE TUX 000111? Every Day it SUNDAY RIO Y rosh Beetihre• times • v day and daturday mornings every day. Orders left sira wlllboproimptlydeliTiorod thio lu~~ I t,ltN-t J MINCE AT WM. J. MARTIN'S, Is SSA teriat tor good Mimeo Plat RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CITRONS, No% 19 , IFo.—Sat m
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