gilt . ' Sill, 11;t1 f illent • : u - iNrStrslMrili. • jai_ !!MO 17711- 1. All land on which doter or the grams are grown must either have lime in it naturally or it must be arti ficially supplied. • It rwitteri" little 11 whether it be supplied In the form of stone lime, oyster shell lime or marl. . 2. All permanent improvement'of lands must look to lime arils bails. B.'Llsada'whicth have long been in culture will be benefited by applica tions in the form of bone dust, guano, name phosphate oflitne, composts of fish, ashes, or oyster shill lime, or marl, if the lands needs liming also. 4. No lands can be preserved in a high state of fertility, unless clover and the grasses are cultivated in the come of rotation. 5. Mould Is Indispensable in every soil, and a healthy suppl.l Can alone be preserved through the cultivation of olovcand grasses, the turning of green crops; or by the application of composts rich in the *amnions of mould. 6. All highly concentrated animal immures are increased in value, and their benedt pielongedi by:the rtitrdzi tare of plaster or pulverised charcoal. ' 7. Deep plowing and subsolling - greatly improve the productive powers - of a variety soil that is not wet. 8. All wet land should be drained. 9. All grain crops should be barveilt ed several days before the grain is thoroughly ripe. 10. Clover, as well as other. grasses intended for hay, should be mown when in bloom. it Bandy lands can be most efleetu improved by clay. If such lands Whim liming; it is best dons,by aoom• poet of lime and clay. Ih slacking lime, salt brine is better than water., 12. The chopping or grinding of grain to be fed to stock, effects a saving of at least 26 per cent. 18. The draining of wet lands adds to their value by makMg them produce more and better crops, by producing them earlier, and by improving the health of the.neighborhood. 14. To manure or lime wet lands is to throw manure, lime and labor away. Ip. Shallow plowing operates to im poverish the soil, while decreasing-pro duction. 16. By - stabling and shedding stock during the winter a saving of one fourth of the.food is effected. That is, one-fourth less food is required than if they were exposed to the inelemeneles of the weather. 17. A bw3hel of plaster per acre sown broadcast over clover, Will add from 20 to 100 per cent, to Its produce, 18. The periodical- application of ashes unieached,- tends to keep up the integrity of the soil,by supplying most, if not all, of the organic substance. 19. Through preparation of land is absolutely necessary to the successful and luxuriant growth of crops. • 20. Abundant crops can not be grown on the same land In succession unless fertilizing matter is returned to it In equivalent proportions to those sub stancies taken away. _ N. H. AUSTIN, of Tunbridge, Ver mont, raised last season 900 bushels of potatoes from three and one-half acres of ground, He alio raised 600 bushels of ears of corn on three acres. IN Texas, a Airs. Pitta, of Fort Bend OOwnlast year cultivated with her n hands seven acres of cotton, making five bales worth $5OO. She sup • its several young children. " mitt kiw* nearly MA/11*i s oB', he oftdii retail& food. To prevent this he should' haVe access to old rotten wood or charcoal and ashes. Charcoal is a preventative of hog cholera. JORN Gillian, of Bradford county, Pk., raised . from three acres 90 . bushels of clear spring wheat ; and from serer dug 849 bushels of potatoes. errivikL DUISOTORY *omits moms. roe/ id a a Oudger4LobvirtJ. Asher . Arapriate jettgek•- Joseph J. Rahn, Robert McCurdy Airesksmosasy-Jacols Melbora. . Alaptgeremeal ilwoorder-l ra tel Swope. Olern7iksOoterta-S.O. olt Patric tgliborsiv-Wla. A . can . - fteamtrer--ff. D. Wattles. west/-Jacob Kluak. Osemmr-Dr. K. L. Gate'. =I -Jew D. Keller.asers-Jacoblestrosee Hartman. /Mall 11111 'Melt: Oterk-J . era on Kw,. Comma Wm. 111001 eat. - Pityrteitut to latl-Dr. J. W. C. O'lfeal. Plriudors of the Peer-Martha Gots, SeAlamln Deardorff, L.B ratta...l/4 mord-Jonas Johns. Clerk -H. A. Eictlas. Treasurer-Jima Benner. Mew set-J. 0. Neely. Pays teiss-J. W. O. O'Neal. Astlitort-Nartlll Z. !!ollinger G . Dewy David Sham. soloing°, anTrigarze. /Porous-0. Buehler. ; • Ciencil—W .8. HARM con.AlAssadAidipAaider"olo W. Onai, Ildb artTatA, A. W . Hun ter, WAl.P.d.Aker. • Okrk-7. D. Divisors. Traurrer.--8; ituant anuteda—Gitore• W.W4llrert. Jarmo Rouser. *kw I Dirac/Ars— Wok. Gann, W. T. ging, Hiram Warren, W. H. Sister, Jamb Au thlokinsh, A. Id . Haws 4. Se cretory-11. H.santor. Treasurer a. 43.111iRescodk. 22 1110 NATIONAL UN& /Iresids*S-41oerrodwops. CluAisr—J.inory Bair. 7'Mr—Raoul:l. Bonn*. - Dirsoisrs-4/4torg• dirops, WdUa Young, Henry Wirt, Davie Wills, David routalslsart, Wm. Ye , William D. Mises, Joshua setter, Jab* Waugh. UNIT sktioiit amita or Vie • _ iiretidesiresoisTbroas. dhuullier—esarge Arnold. Slits..-aanovil lashissa. ' dliKraffiloorge Tturomi,Ubt. Sal. /oho Jan ' • Joka gamer, George Arnold. J as 'rock* . . _ ...5.... „ , . - - a lisix Cr annul . Pre „...., . 0 40165 . 4 MT ellt. . soonaitrip—Willima sake*. Troginwer—Alozander Cobean. Zusagsrs—Jedis impp..T. L. ii.k.U. Jovial. Uwe Goofy kkrzila*abosa. piaglAr,llitorito Little, William 11. Nails A I MIA= 00111 VI 114,171 i IXIuI 0004112. _ _ nog ,amo4l B. Zesll. • Allienstiirr—David A'. Bash • 21vanwer461111dward 9.l tock. - ihmetigies ChammitgiNa--Itobert 'Ward', I Henry A plekilig,tarob &la& AJMXIPOONITTIIOI2CULTVIAUOCIZT I lli•spi4ad-4111aillniel ersigohnea—lphntat if yen irltkorinr, =rpriow . E .—Baerga Z;fr i d a gli l ia lkais sak.ik .ftwarw.--Derld Wis. musiegre.—WllUmai B. Wan ii,Wllllaat Rooms La, froaerick Dithli W. gem whit.. .airuams issoaunoir JPPssiskisi—blvrardo .Iskasstock ties .Prartiest—Willlamo A. Duncan annearp—Joba 1. McCreary. Wreenorsr.—JelaiCslV • . W. C. War sel.Johi Rapp, A. J. Corer D. aid 'art, Wis.,. Atkinson. own:purr aterfacry—lra.A.Diaseas. Triansnr—Joal A. Daawor, 88swer•nr-2. D. Basil/ler. DiL,24cheni mker H. so Wesslas.Lit.Scumen,W.l..Dascaa, . aaaa warn CoNTAIrt • Prtsidest—Osoce•W. aai Zeimmerer....assml R. W. 111.01.115 a, 2 Buehler , 8. X 2 4 21,9 ,18. kfoimmi berm . samspus 2ansomb. 82fpustreior--Zolmin adesservied.Treassrer—David • Pirst. tri2a .Marl _1414 A.. lc arii. " arrive 12.4112. mu * no Ins Usk makes doe. emosetloa tor lin 'igebigrisad Ilastsra sat Wooten palms, IL . 80.28111 irsia 22218•118/2sgs. . flthiplaillthalikalth i. O. us son O. 7.-311•44 s 4• 1 14 Ostild•thaltafinsththr y thotos - Jto. 44Mki. 0.0. JP...do Oft , Wm' 94 Jlea447 la Nth modth: _ *WI _ Ail" No. Mil. I. JlL—Olthaiith , theidessil thswead th nots,94 &MI 449 Tkurthir L O math. emu illipithirtZthos s ir4.110,9% -0. 9 . lry . 11 4111• thare amok, every Kama s w im a g - •,..,..._ Art 49 1190 9 9419.1W. q a r e i ttil99 "4"-it , rt,“ 9, At. 44itartiTiiie eau, if Vii' raw , evaidat• - • . . 1 )—lttosit z.v o A /07 takorsa,(diriarB . • •• • _ IL P. , ' IlisrlesebyftwillmirsetClulawaa444newr at: tarassetri WNW& Mottithig 04 ,s i rli a Z Weessoisy ••••idig. Darin -Ilan i girds* ,0111•1. . mo w,atoalborst.li. N. Ilireldeal vim **bask moridayi aid tarfalai And loydresitlaii. • %. '> ibilidlist iiiresmajaa—aters. H. C. Oaa .1 11. , Illisifir. M'• 11 kftinal• illieralsrail _oil eilmiereverdas. .jimmilirgas—mm-wm,, R. Italia. IteMoilbillabiA ages iii r e *TWA& sad Wimilaimily *Twain. anion ____„,, • Ir. k• a, mimosa: Saw It r imhic 1.."3!14 aid mit •lle.AMlllair giiiimef.=N /MU. larsise4stAki AIM Mb ......,biearuswosw..... l l7 ° 7:.th... ' —Aim.. ---- I , oothiumt . wpm , • . MEG •COtidligt*St Atitihtr." JUIST.I-111fPLAGB. TO GAT C__H E A P `, Boots intl . :l3lloes] I WILL RNLI. YT 'INTIM. STOCK • • ~.BOOTS AND SHOES , . N , 4 • Y. AT C 0.8 T: -CALL AND AI OONTINOND NO rsousiat TO BOW GOODS! DON'T KISTANI THE PLACE, ILLLTIMORE STREET, Biarty opposite the COMPILER Oce, Gettysburg. . D. N. Jon. 21, 1170.—tt wusant j minas? W.II E R 12 - ? DID FOIrBUY THAT 'NICE NEW SUIT ! ,Witr. AT S. WOLF'S CLOTHING .STORE, in the DR/mond, Cbr. of the S q uar e , - TOHN OP oirrrinumak oouwr OF ADAMS, AND STAIR OP PENN'A. 'THAT'S THE 'PLACE the very place, for BARGAINS I • SAWA INS BARGAINS! II it evarythint--Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, lege, Undershirts, White Shirts, Mir; Hank Ties. Glove; Oomforte, Hits, Cap; Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Watches, Jewelrj; Per. Amery, Clothes Br ush es, Trunks, Carpet BagS, Palleas, Umbrellas, ' and ten thimsand other Atli elm, all "too numerous to insert." Call, examine, be convinced, bay, and be glad. Highest market price, paid for all kinds of FURS. Dee. 8, 186:1.—tf JOSEPH JACOBS, M.EBCHANT TAILO.R, CHAMERRIKBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG PliWandersigned, of the ista Arm of Geo. Jacobs t Bro., wonid most respectfully inform his Mends and the public generally, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring e l ishmentlnChambersburg street, next door to th e oUpisce and three doom east of the Keystone House, where he. will be happy to walt on all who may patronize him. His lo t ock of CLOTHS, 015111KBAS, VEATINGS, rauckulias ae., ac., ac., ~lllbafoundchokeendchap—very desirable to sir loot front. ill kinds of Goods for sole—whotbor ho inanufoc taros or not. GOODS AUDI UP with dispatch, ea well when basaktat otherstores as at his own. The very beat work will be mode—good Ate and sabstantial sewing —and nothing will las deemed too much trouble to render satisfaction In every we. Moistest New York Fashionsregularly received. Outtingdona, as nano!. • ohms orinshilopatron age is solicited, and no of fort spared to deserve it April 16.—ti BOOT§ AD 8110E6: NEW ZkT.ABLI4.II.IIfENT. THlluidarsigned h • a erected a new bu tiding ,or 111 ootsad dhoe Establishment, on Oarllshit., swarths Ealiroaddtstion , in Gettysburg, whereas now offers Su Bala, Boots, Shoes , Gaiters,- , Slip- . perg, . orates efolasnandskiliiren,of different styli)/ and prices. Es lairalissamortMantiO select from ,and wit la silsomE article at tits smallest prod ts. WORK lUDS! TO 0111)111, of the best materials sad workmanship. Ivory effort made to rands!. satisfaction. The patronageofthe publiels solicited. Oallin,and select from his stock or Lame your mess. J In either Mete you cannot Ad lto beitiassed. July mata.—.l7 - JOHN If .ItItILLNE HAS A : RIVED AT N -R R IS' HEAD-QUARTERS; On the S. E. Corner of centre Square, GgTTYSBUELG,.PA., the Largest and Best Stocks of Fall & Winter Clothing, THE LATkBT ISTYLLS O HATS AND CAPS, THE BEET MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND SHOES, also a Large Variety of Wbolen Under-Clothing with a large assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, ♦nd everything found in e Gentlemen' Furnishing Store. GIVX-4S-A - CAIL. Oct. 1, 1111119.—tt FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Hats and Caps Boots and shoes. NNW FIR'Id! OOREAN 'CUAIaNGERAM R im.: revolved from the Olty a new and lard •OLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, • ' BOOTS & SHOW, &c.• Ngoodellave all Mom aelacted wttb great care and a AM» to Blest the mato. of this community. Mello wlll6d thogomie td boot the Met laality LATEOV_EITYLEsk,- *mod all aril sidled to call atone Storm, juaßald- Migeotreat. Olottyabmgotearly *mi. • • • .a. OcA IL—tt JAL COMBIIIdHAY. FALL AND lottelp, CLOTHIICO, AT F. CIINITINsaiIAVIVI3, oPPparrh EMI AND Marrincr, ormez, .6MnWyßUß4hint.: Taorlitillihinialt tlu but fiktitiSik'444l4 **WO COATS, RAW, rift -10 S H .1 It T - S Tr u nks, v;,l*, r umbreuaa, g r ." 4 i.irPll.4o7ef NOTple, MMtMM. OLOOKS, WATCII2B, • . * .. _ ... .„ . TOE:1000 ant:: 17. eta.: .• - , ...." . 4,' ' ill : I VVVCS at tattr 1 40:11 1 M § a 6 .14 Iliad) am Um NAM ' NEW:SPRING,ILMMIER • k-AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. • TOBIAS R. COVER itrlintopetied a Dew store, in Areadtsvills, has ortrealtroed from the dty with a eploadtd seet !allot DRY ROODS, aßooltnes, ' • . 41 Tworil4Abl ,„u.L.RDWARR, he. lay saßrelitopeit .14 cash. Ii tasetiver, cheap. Clivatat. 3 call sradjadg• C= - 7, -It. 001r1tA. 1870. 1870. B W S 9 Corner Turk greet aad .I[lfegoond,' GETTYSBURG, .. continue . to sell DRY GOODS , NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, &c. at Om lowest prices In town. Jaa• Fall and Winter Goods. AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA ("BLEST 8.0 W. 7 s HATE received tYNr NEW PALL AND K INTER GOODS. an excellent iusortment, selected with care and will be mid cheap for rash. I.§.Give ns a call and exaallee our Goods. . DOW REP. - • Oct. 29.1869. tf Amid for the Grove k Baker Bewiaroosehtne has the'Largest and Best Seleete took o DR:Y GOODS NOTIONS ttift has been brought to Gettysburg this fall, ■ hie JOBliPli JACOBS will be sold at the lowest poliallda.raasso Oov. 5, 1869.—tf $lO,OOO RE WA RD STORE ENTERED! Robert & Elliott's Store , IN GETTYSBURG, 'VITAS entered last Week and a large enantity o Men. Dry Goods, Notions, Qateuswai sand Carpetlig The parties we well known, lin t have than far es. ,eapod arrest, asthsy le ft amoebae/Lain exchange Lt the Goods. The persons who took the Goods are very well sathded that they'rerelved more or better Goods for their money than they could have got at say other Wire. Come one l Come all and siamineoux large assortment of GINGHAMS, LAWNS, BARROWS, - • • • CLOT ALpACCAS, CLOTH, .• CASSIMERES, • TWEEDS, JEANS, • VESTINGS,&e. Also,Carpets,Notlons, Glassware, Qneensware, and Indeed, a general assortment of everything beio‘ing to • first-class Store. mamma the place Is opposite the Court-bane, Baltimore street, and that our motto Is, Fair Dealing and Small Pram. f April 23. 1•69.-1 GOODS. "EtAHNISTOCLIE BROTHKRB hays lust rseetred a full supply of FALL AND WINTER. 800D8 which their friends and the public are invited to st amina. • Oar Block cOneleta of Trench Merinos, Detainee, re prose Cloth, Tandy; Bp latUnea, Creamier Cloth, Mack and Colored Alpacas, Black and Fancy Ploide and every variety of Dram Goode. Also, Hoop Skirts, Roman Ribbons, !Peck Tim, da, &a, tr. CLOAKING, Plain and Ninon itl3N4A;t, lin} lll & Single Blanket, Brack* and Thdbet. a large almornnent and very cheap Ws ban, • beautiful meaty of Plain and fancy Gatti.. Also, stall Lae orChilldren's Us deritiltta sit Orman, a obsded iworiakeat auldiadrs. asida"" Jeans, tie, Also, UM Babas, Shirts and Drawars, ihuriedies, Eisdidkereidas, Nook Ties, Oolleks, de, to. *gad It soi Wt." Viso say Nods Vonitian, Honanakalet and Also, oar soviWNW of lIAADWAIti t • f 4 . W4112.11 t . , • t ~. :A. , PAINTS, ir. 118.411witsi arpplyyttii with what You 11 4 014,1 i brillitrMille • • def l~lr If wxBTERN ... - -,., , ii ‘ ERE4WWW# 4 141alla _I it t qa ox Iwo A Fly • , , .: ;, :-..• .. T it-- - A.- ir s . OF No. 1, , . i ps..64,4l,44;„ d ilic;tei SSW ita . 4.0410 . 1 amid; refttalellMg. iii 4ll4ll ei tarhl4lo4: ViViiiiainclie aiibilide ir.4 tioltaidik . 4 0 1 0 0 , 13 / 4 /01./14#4A, • A ... , - - t t , A••• S- A eilltalalieflk 11319 IST ADVBETIKKG =DO = TIM Ma AND L IMO NEW J. L. SCHICK Affil) FALL AND WINTER YOB LADIES, SIIAWLB, V II R 13 , D OMESTICB, loiest rates. YOR DRILDHEN 1 , 012 MN'S WEAR, erg gl,oovemoir, aAxprts, , MATTING, Pr i.l IRA RORBI AND LAP,stozirre, • fltU WINDOW GLA HEE= RRII t.• ;. :4441118. B 0 D S DOIDOM, SOLD AND IXORLIWED ON MONT UAL TUB. GOLD MIGHT & SOLD AT MA.RICAT RATER. COUPONS -.CASHED PACIFIC R. R. BONDS Bought and Sold. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commis sion orily. Accotinte received And letoreer allowed on daily Imisoces ►abject to Check. De Haven & Bro. NO, 40' SOUTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA March 4, 1870—ly SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTER- EST IN CURRENCY PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY- ABLE IN GOLD THIRTY YEARS TO RUN All Taxes pa i d by the Company Penuals p(ousemidng Up. Bon& can make, by exchanging, from $l5O 10 , $175 on $l,OOO, and get in e.olluirkge QUEENSWAItE, 'CONFECTIONS • leuiejfrulta,ll4pireancydrtiele.andNotiou. getter We 0 , 10 leek...one heee ern,. --a want. 117711. Haying pure seed for CASH, I rut prepared to sedl very rhea . Give Cee Ile/Wand Judge for your: Soiree. bearing the same rate 42( Pitere.e. t. Baps. ze $07.-t I J. W.,:e.11130. GOLD BONDS For farther information Enquirer at GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK J. ZKORT ItAIN, Ctsxhior Feb. 18, mo.—tf GEI7YSBURG NATIONAL BANK ! GOVERNIttIeNT.SONDS, of 1101:0 lid IMEI Tat HIG NEST PREMP:Li paid GOLD and EMIIM COO PONS 4.7.ASHRD OR 01 MI.JOCTAD Persona desiring to invent in STOCKS nr BONDS, of any kind, •r• Invited to call, as we have the the facilities of New York, PI tiladelphla or Baltimore mirkeln. Consequoutly all orders ewe prunptly e [muted Pnesous pesenasing COUPON BOYDN, and deaf.-I.r for safety to convert Into Register Id. are requested toe 1110'4 . '8 have the advantage to tranavr at a trifling expense INTERNAL REVENUE BTAIIPS of all danoalla liana for - ENTIRE/IT ON 81401 AL DIIIPOSITS advanced 1 per cent., nis I PIK OMIT. for 1 year, Pfl 01ST. for 6 months, 3 P2ll. O2KT. for 3 months tenons wishing lalltrmatioa ix regard to U. i♦ottda, and Stocks all kinds, Sr. roquested to irtvaaa a mil f lliaaalri , fl , lllmaialakriqva X11.,10' J: /1110ZY 11A.12; Odd* = FIRST ItA.UbNAL IEMX op G TJ-JUG ''."R~L.:ttfitlk:. '4iterapf 11,11MAVNIIVIOI, tonoirs; r;i 15111 1 111 " 1. .. •• a. it=3, „ omoreo .11pOultOmuirimirt'. idneatE) coupolui ' lin tejE.P • . - 11114 . - '.• .rnivlratUrsaianf--&-taar_l ME mhillevi,liff.ilel° AAN9Tar Oiabur 414071611 VG ~,E...,W. , ...„(i.,R,9 c E.ft -rL AMOS LECKERT.. York at.; 4s Viiiiiii ; &rinser' s 13;2k mil. skim 01* the Public to an ont11• 1 STOCK GROCERIES, El SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, 1= • SHOES', DRIED FRUIT, COAL-01L, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, • BRUSHES", TOBACCOS, • SEGARS, (te.. •Isojia general stiortuieut of Notions. ,Hoping to givo saglahiotkm to atl who may fla vor milk with a call, I gotten a Ohre of the public pa tronage. bllO5 ECKERT. 8apt.174860.—t( • tiROCEI?Th'S AND LIQUORS A large lot ut (}r , -tries tho r etu telling Oiteaj, for Croth CROICE LIQUORS, Old Rye IVlasky eight years Old ALL OTHER .KINDS OF LIQUORS, A Qeouai NANNurtm.t of fiLTTP:RS. among which IN abler'• Herb Itlttels Pure Liipiors for Medical pur pow:. A t W.N. J. lIARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARM, .nt WM. J. MA RTINT. April 30. 1 se9 WM. BUYER & SON, GROCERIES, NOTIO,NS, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware Icaz..A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. E:1=13111 GROCERY HAVING uperied anew Orocery,in Gettysburg, ea the north-west corner of the Public Square, hiatus , received a splendid aseurtustiot •f FRESH GROCERIES, Including Sugar•. Coffee, 11...1ane.. Syrup. Teas Splc ea .Tobaccu , Sult , ML. ll •mu.Shuuldur.,kr . f GROCERY. WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable dud Notion • Store' • athicresidenceAdjuliAng it ash t Brother',,MArlde yard, in EAST YORK STREET where Lela prepared to set as cheap as thr cheaper anything is Wm lino. Give use call. Marc/11.9. IMO EXCELSIOR GALLERIES FOR K STREET, GETTYSBURG, PRNII"..I Views of the Battle-field FRAMES, ALBUMS, &c., &c M.&le Agentilor Barnaby do Millard'. Patent Revolving Al►ama. D.. 3, Ing -t 1 HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! TR subscribers having entered into partnership in the PHOTOGRAPHIC :SINUS, at the old stand of liliornsn 100., Baltimore street, Oettysburyr, (snarly opposite labseistoeke iltsrehwherwthey will always be prepared to take la the bonny* PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYBEB, BON TONS, CARTES, IMPERIELS, AND "OTHER' STY/AA Arburns, Photwrairds'reantlA ("" In W . ,Laannoty constantly oaluind andlhe Odd cheap lemon ind ~s OIL Irrsathing dote to please Cus airs sarlsbetion. J. H. INTHIH, JAMS PRIM& by. lt, 1809.—it IWWM I I3 COMPLETE MApiURE, Super Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash. /elk= is ,a4akii Imsaa.• A 244121107 ArAtraLW!, PDX .ALL , MOPS. atesrat OA* mitosideittitlair NaMirisk, I easblui 1 .01)11PLITS MAIMILIte at a I Went pries, IM by the aid or n. emailaW ft Is tiaproyed to tondltlta. also is. V a al' ( Warm"- ~rens imam • maimayeattai ss all . al• '!_) . LSilt lbed in • ItoZmui YOLK 'sublet as- figg ISr rtiStifo- Akaaaaa•iw l e mi t te larlialtaair•ai s t the Ames • ' *skew— .or_ AIMIAR4 —110.!0!•,J =lli V*" sainsi sc p 140: bat Artaigor sow nt..a. • • DIXON, BILiIt&USS &VA, AVeilitV ObaldelPidl6 `\' WIELLIA.M / 05 9ouW edeot, &Moore, Md. Mon* IS, MO—Sat =RE =NM Effitat t anuLttaap is part of WM. J. MARTIN, Wikolesal. and Ratan Dealeri very Old French Brandy DE A L-E It S IN 'f'OI3AUUOS, ALSO, BARGAINS •t the new IN CIETTYi3BURG JACOB W. CRESS. ghotograph Salterlis. It:sT. , l KLISIIED 18.19 TIPTON Sr, MYERS' PICTUEUIS OP ALL STYLES Send Stamp for Catalogue gistliiti 3 O, 0= NM GETTYSBUIiG RAIL ROAD FIRST MUNI Gattysburg at -8 42, ♦ . . M aad conttrat at Haulm'sJunctioavithtaaiaslo tug Norah,passeagere sea/Gala' Hetlatiser• sta . 10 P AL, Raertsburgat 12 30,P.M., Pbtlaile3pbta at 4 10 P. M. isturstlag,arsive at Gettysburg at 12 30 P with passengers froneßaltimoriir aarriabuTlk2c 81CO21 . 1) TRAINI•am 0 ettysburt, al 2 46 P and connocte at Hanover Junction Witt. Mai Train . 2outt. at ♦ 42 P., X. b reaehlag Baltimore at 11•1 'T 00 P. H. Returning arrives •t dettysbarg •t 6 30 P. K • rub .) total:gars from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphba, le WA Passenger Car Is a/so attached to the Ilelgia. train, which I IlsoorerJanctionat 7.10 A. Al reaching Gettysburg at 1020. Yammers leaving garrisburgin the 5.151. H. train car thus read. Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. Th, freight trate, with Paseetteer Gar attached, wGt 'gave Gettysburg at 2 P. bf.,ie.cblugthe Junction .t 5.25 Nov. 2t1,11a6U READING RAILROAD WINTER AARANGEMENT, MONDAI, DEC. 27th, 1869 Groat trot, k.; t 0 . 1:11 the North and Northwest tar Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, dahland,Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Manton:Ephrata, Litln.Laucaater.Coltimbla, to. Trainsleave llarrisborgfor New York,arrollows: At 6.35, 8.10 A.M., 12.20 noon, and 206 P.M., con necting wlthshnllarTralusoriPennsylvanhatallroad, and arriving at New York at 12.16 noon, 3.40, 6.60 and 10.00 P.M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 6.36 A. 11., and 12 20 noon Trains without change. Returning: leave hew York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 noon and 5.00 P.M., Philadelphia at 8.11 A. W. and 3.30 P.M. Sleeping Care accompany the 900 A. 31. and 5.00 P. M. trains from h ew York without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Ulnersville Ashland, Shamokin, Plus Grove, Allentown and Pi:Haile:phis at e.lO A. M., 2.01 and 4.10 P. 01.,stnpidng at Lebanon mid principal way Stationx; 4.10 P. 31. train connecting for Philadel phia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven ' and Aihurn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harr i•borg at 3.40 P.H. Way Peesenger rain I es•e. Philadelphia at 7.30 A..ll.,e)one:ting a - ILL& 4ignilar train on Cwt Penna. Railroad, returning fruit. Heading nt 6.3: P. M., stepping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 A. NI., and 2.46 I'. Al.,ilern Jon at 9 30 A. 11., Shamokin at 5.40 and ;0.49 Aattlaud a [7.05 A. 11., a 6,112.341 noon, Tamaqua at IL= A. 31., and 2.20 I'. M., for Philadelphia and Nan York. Leave Potteville.via.4 chuylkil laud iusquehanna Matlroid•t SAS A. lif for Ilarrtoburg . n 11.30 A. 91.10 r PintiOrove and Tretnont,9 Reading Accommodation Train leave. Pottsville at 5.40 A.M., pvssee. Reading at 7.30 A. M., arriving at Ptillanelptila at In :to A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M., passing Reading al 7 40 P. M., arriving at Pottsville •1 9 30 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts town at 6.45 A. H , - mural:it/ leaves Phlladelphis at 4.00 P.M CGlamblattailroad Trainalaaaeltaadingat7.lsA and 6.15 P. H. for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lanc►ater Colambla.ke. Perkiomen Rai I Road T rein el • ue e Perk loioeuJunc lion at 9.00 A. 00 end 530 P. 31.• returning, leaveSehwenk evil to et 5.05 A. M., 12.4 ' 5 noon. and 4.15 1. connecting with similar trail:tame Reed ing Rail Road. olotebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown •t 9.40 A. M., and 6.20 P.M., returning leave i4ountt Pleasant at 700 and 112:r A. M., connecting with similar traln• Itssolitig Rallrgad. Chester Valley Railroad Traihe leave Itridgepot at 8.20 A. M., 2-05 and 5.02 P. 31., returning, leave Dow ningtown at 0.30 A. M., 12.4.; twan, and 5.15 P. M., connecting with similar trai us on Reading Rail road On Sunday, :leave New York at 5.00 andel.U9 P. M., Philadelphia at 3.00 A. 31. and 3.15 P. 31.,(the 9.00 A, 31. Train running only to Iteading,) lease Pottrvillt at 8.00 A.M., Ilarrhiburg at 5.35 A. 3.1. rind 4.10 P. /11.0 ind Rending at 7.15 A.M. and 1005 P. M. for Ilarriaburg, at 7.23 A. 31. for yew York, and 5.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, 311 1E1ge,8e r asou,:flchoul and NICLII 11011TiCketn,toalldfrollt all pointil.at reduced lisle,. Baggage checked through; 100 pounde flowed sac bPaasen grr . CI A. NICOLLA i 4tler a; ilperluteud•Lt Reading. P. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WIN TEll St'll ED t." E 011 Audatter Nov. I:, It.6.l,Traluair ill bola Hanover Junction as lall,s e: LEAVE NORTHWARD 1.0.35 a. m.—Daily for Williantapott. daily (except dundays) for Elmira, 11...tclseeter, Buffalo, N ingot alai la and Erie arAl the Weat. 12.27 a. m.—Daily lot Bunalo, k.c. 2.10 p. m.—Daily(exc•pt :',4 Willlamaport and Erie. 7.05 p. m.—Dally(except ttnritly•,for York. 10.03' p. m.—Daily (except Sundaa)a) for Ilarriaburg and the Writ. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.07 a. m.-aDailyttopping at Park t...•.n1y . 7.A2 a. m.—Daily(ex , ept t 3 0 . ...1.eya; stopping al all Station, 12.21 p. m.—Daily .topping •r Pork 1.., only. 1.32 p. m.—Dally (except Sunday .•tmppitie•t Park ton only. 4.42 p in.—Daily (except Sunday •t.ppull st the staticas. EDW. S. Vi;ENt: .;,, kid. ALFRED It Fl 4 lt E. tit, :tsprifute Baltimore.narut. Eon id. 1 0011.- f 11 arri•bil r 7, Peon's. :.NNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Doabletrack route running between Philadelphia and PittaLurg. Trains leaving °edit 'burg mitre the following it:inectione with this Trunk line: Gettyitburg leave at 9.15 n. tn. A 12.10 p. m. L ~ . .rof.luortioti arrive 1O.i: 2.0; '•'• leave ULLA • • Illarriehnig artier 12.54 pw. 11.44 " leave 3.50 •• 22.1 a. m. Philadelphia err', 9.10 •• 6.50 " Harrisinarg lease 1.16 " 12.10 Pittsburg arrive 1.15 a. m. 9.10 si At Philadelphia close connections ate made with the trahas for New 1 ork. &Aims and all IrJkasterla Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the New uni A , c01,,,t with lb. trains for .01 ll'olt 4 . tu point, elj_Po far tlseri rrformati, EDWARD 11. WILLI iler, Snprrrir.htr . ndeul,Altrwtirk, Pa. (Izmir W. GI , INSKIL. tan. r.r,tr ar.i Agent,Phllar'•lpLia. , Ma) II _t Zirerg ffitablfz. WEAVER & SON. MIMI Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, cm Washington at. ; Grtlysburg. Penna. r r AKE pleasure in announcing to 11_ the public Witt they hare better necommoda• lions than ever to mspply the public with all Myles and kinds of Conveyances that can be found in • tint clue. livery. Their Horses, flocks, and Sleighs cannot be beat by any mtablishment in the town. In prices they defy competition. Horses and Mules bought and sold, on reasonable team' GIVE US A CAI:L. Take Notice THE undersigned is desirous of 11 closing up bis old accounts, and would ask all Howe indebted tocall and settle the same. The books will be found at tbe above stables sad all personalu dobtal are earnestly requested to call and square their ecixrunta. NICHOLAS 1/111AV1I. Dec. 3, 1868,-tr • EAGLE LIVERY, Sale & Exchange Stables, Oppoet . k the Eagle Rotel, Clamber:burg etreet, GETTTSBDUZIG, PENIrA THE undersigned have opened a new MIRY, SALK AND IXCHANEII OVA ISLE, in this plass, and are prepared to offer superior icsommodations in • this Rae. We have provided ourselves with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, &c., Of the latest styles, Brad eat to meet lb a public de amid. Oar harem aro good, without spot or blem• Loh, and perfectly rellable—soaelof your "old orlp;. Imt all of the "2AO" order. , Rldlap ties can always be accommodated and otanfeetsble attainments' furilihed. Psalm, large or small, can raja st what the want at' th e OW emstatmedetbsd-taltai '9Mb:onto the Baal edleld politely. attended toe ad reliable drivers tarnished if desired'. Partheconveyed to and from the Depot - worn the aretraleaddepartare of may train. r° o6 •bmiligiss, sold, or ozollorldrd , sad arena* DWI OM. Oar motto ft nth' play sad no go liciss and oitemut t o....Pumaus....x&-. tanWd e Mitt .ereasseseamayleabler edargiwatater. by MUM* tibeertdr and attlates, mama dal to plates everpone who patronises oar Wants YEEEY Y. TATE, W.ELLIA.II - D. - 40LTZWORTIt Dee. el. MD' MINCE PIES ! LT Wit J. itilliTliSPO; Is thi plies to get the Ma he agood litoee PIO& El= ::.; eup,kiskirks PiUiQ. . CITBASNS, • AND AIPLICS, AS MAITIN'II, Itiltimore et :Nev. 111, Ciao of Wray& TIME TABLE -UoCUILDT Elap's M=M=4l Vitortqautons FURNITURE ROOMS,; PETER BENTZ, MUSIC EMPORIUM, ' 6ETITSBURG PA WARNER & CO. INVITE special attention to theft large almortnient .L of ibusebold Furniture, all of the beat nlelie awl ' CRICK ERIN° & SONS latest styles, wiileb tbely are selling &telly pieta. i I . . . . , . . , Also , the Colibro Piano, The . . laic and itiost-approv44l otylest . . COWAGE SUITS, i 1 full 7 octave., only 4 feet to inch.. bog. ' . - . Containing BgDSTEAD, BUREAU, WABILSTAND, TEAPOT TABLE,SOUR CHAIRS, NURSE 'ROCKER, and TOWEL KICK - - 'seta es low as 130. Alp , - ORGANs manafidetared I. MASONA the NyEn- PARLOR Sr' CHAMBER FURNITURE, I or all kinds In separate plects—SOFAS, TABUS, All Guaranteed for a years CHAIRS, STANDS, BUREAUS, TOWEL RACKS WARDRORM, WORK ?ABM DININO and BREAKFAST TABLES, IeXTENSIVE TABLES, CRIBS, MATTR KSSRS, f I .k RACKS, WIIAT.NOTS, COIL DRE.:.VE CARRIAGES, STEP LADDERS, BRAIKEUS Ar., he , and a 1. 4stator I ”f MISCELLANEOUS GOODS P1111.:11)ELPIHA. TUCKER. ,SPRING BOTTOM. ,pARI,OIt, ] ; f►(il( Call and Examine! South=east co - roer of Centre Square Oct. 22, 1569 NUAL F', mrrcitEu, S voLF, China, (71,1 and /;girth PEerd.Ne I‘l., 11 , 4'S 107,,, d• r No. 707 ( STREET, R 0 s y LAMP, _l, I'IfIL.ID FILED Fine Parisian Gaiiite I —eaves 38 per cent. of oil—no had a - for—will not The /rest ettoutware in the market, geld at the titre brc,t, o r W ea r out, t, ru..:.t!io. Our agi.at. wake money, ',can, It •mpplfe., a wart a• right._ of ordi4ory goods WHITE.FRENCH CHINA. ' In all tko mbni.es sm•littyle Decorate," Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets in great arieh E.NV I: A rED ON THE PR .A.VD (LUNA DECOR. TED either in j t• b or matr , .ibgs, in th, 6eit mann,. FIRST CIA:, (; , ,MoS ONLY and b)11" EST CASH 89N21 ioquiry z t ho., of promptly ax,ut RING'S VEGETABLE' AMBROSIA. THU, FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER has been Left. the entugh t. livr- Leen thtirtarglils tested and Its Inds - rasing sale and now. larity are the beet ev ktert cis of its superior merit. AS A RESTORER OF GRAY lIAIR ite otigival color it ha. t o c•pial FOR CURING. HUMORS .? SCALP and preventing. italing it In irondErfally zuccessful. For Preventing the Hair from uff it Is unfailing. FOR RESTORING HAIR TO BALI) HEADS it succeeds beyone.l Coroptt..ll u, altbuctr,ll not always succe•.ful. Wh. ~rt,it,een ere r de strnyed new lisin is .13 rt 1., grow after using It pro jowly A,S di DRE,S;YLVG nothing so rpaattrot it. It imparts to dry, faded and wiry !lair that beautiful gluary Appearance a.. much admired. Onattielug er gra...! It .1.44 mot Boil the Buret linen. It is comtionoded upon Scientific principles of the lan rest iup edient s nd is entirely harm lei, ...Oh the melt frnvraot EVrart4 17 - 1.51 - 1. 1 102i1.1 Ls 1111111111( rll:!!Cser ziveli if ... 4. V !Alt the AMBROSIA krino. nL, retittirii it. 17.•,. it oilier knit yon 1.• N.. 1 1.. ,lit it. .104.-6,1.1 0 A. L. Purl.ler, J. M. Iltatvr, IL. Horner, Get tystAtrg. ta., and 0 D.Brocprnt .1 -11.P1:011A NTS 1 rt r. TTVFRE PRI'E E DOLLAR i „ z. 6711 E. E. TUBE! CO.. Propri.2 Noy. 28, ISti9--Om TUZ ecCUMBER WOOD P U 11/1 p °net/n:on reasons uqcn this is Me tut Pump maim fin:flu-ea in America for WELLS & CISTERNS 1. It Is Simple. 3. It ie Reliable. 3. It Is Durable 4. It Works eery Easily. '5. It throws Water Rapidly. 6. It ir,all Wool. 7. The Word is Tasteless. B. It does not Crack in the Ran. 9. It is not liable to get ont of order. 10. Should any repair sbe necessary lo time, they can easily be made by soy per ten. I %It will nut freeze. 12. It is Cheaper tban a•.y other renal le Pump mane-. -factored. • TESTIMONIALS In testimony of.the superior character?), this Pump, we refer, by permieeton, to the followihiperlons who have bed it In me, and tatted it with entire esti.- faction : Ter. Bleeeeker, Franklin tp. ; George Smith, Hun them tp.; Arnold Lives, Franklin tp.•„ A. K. Myers Lattimore tp.; John Cress, G ettyaburg ; p. Klemm °remount ; Peter Shively, Fairfield; "Pattie! King "airfield ; Wm. Young, Hountioy tp.; Andrew Haver stock, Tyrone tp. -Persons requiring Pampa for wells or cisterns, can have them Tatukthel all complete and nilebl sending the depth of the welt or chasm. Batiellietioa, guaranteed in all cases or no payment required. Orders by mall br otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH It CRUMB, licKnightstown, Adana county, Pa. Oct. 29, 11039.-ly FRESH GARDEN, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree, shrub & Evergreen 'Seeds, with directions for culture, prepaid by mail. The 27108 t complete and judicious assortment in the " country. Agents wanted. • 16 ants of olthar for $1 00; pronald by mall. Also ininalarstr,Balbro ll itinnly Poland. As. ?le . ;V.! aail y. : ,. lb c t i .Earle A ltzse Pot* j o r r eti o d i par 1000, n prepaid. bliser Una -fragrarst ear blends* Japan HOlutinnetle, 60 Ott. nab; prepaid. Tina allPe tied OranbnifYi'bruiplind , Ox.lffrhad cal tan, al 00 per 100, prepabL, with , Priced Caralogne to say addrin; Armin; inn Wide Has.= Sande oa_loadea. . B. M. WATSON, Old Colony iforserf en and Seed Wardens*, Planotitk.Wasa. Batabilehed la 1.110. •Dea. 94,113119.4= . . , . ;oak Agents :Wanted for IFT4trGO - 1413 AND . Tiirtpip,llB, OP . P. .13 A INT,. Al, . _ WM* Jo Om Lone ,IClckure rebaut-- .11.01000 Ptipet-;.PRletif MOM And Oerssion , = js'Blimasi /WI 491194 lawnesimmr -. It seaboaces Betty Team . Ilomillocilose of hi. Susi' Life as Merchint, Mini, Lecturer, - and giongleue amoseate of Ais iseptimmesut, lallnpo, his Butmeastu Europoin Tours, and im pentamPWstaleal and Perecial Inumbilmeseen no. pieta with fLasser, Anecdotes sad Buterliabelug_ Ur. reties. Ile bait published .o acceptable loan classes. leery ea it. Apses ars selling from it to UM a week. We oiler nitre terms. Osr lUustrated Gablogne midterms to Agents sent free. • . .I. B. SORB APublishers. Feb. 4,1871 i-en Efortford, Conn. • __ ___ • r i f t ,lG Or • MM. . 11.04,006 having entered In Partaership with Wa. bib Mu" In she Marble Cutting businees ""aarkft. Ito., wood 1. folgotetthewa ae are.Patb robtical mashie bilMiciaaita be *MA MI all Mime, an tile old established staid, cosier of Baltimore and Bast Middle 2m iliittptbarg, Pa. Matalt4,llfOr'- • =I Pro. 30 Zs:4 rkei stree:, Ark, Penn'a gore Agent end . Deniertin the poli•Nle wits of KNABIi CO , tir fl+,l and a re. in I t liCiVe!lnil 0 I !Wit rlltnetit. Ad•lre.. Furni titre Warerou s, Of the lust t Slyi( - 11 -t Nfwilfa( tut t FEATHER BEDS; AN'I NIATTRE!•;SES Feb. WANTED AGENTS r I . li , Ire.., For full =1 JOSEPH WALTON & (20„ CABINET-MAKERS, -Vo. 413 Irt/wit S'., .•. • f :,!• utA tr rip, rieh re Hi •-ri furni,l/ reawnable : 4 We rrimartfa.•lll, fh,.• I , l,(Jit . 1,11 'all priced fur: ture r •opcs.., u :Ill) furl:Ott:re Counter.. Banks, Often tO re WALI4n. . L.. :7,Veb. lt , 187)-1y 11.1,4.1570- WHEELER& WILSON'S LOCK•,TIT,:!! Etinil\ - Se\vim!: illachilte OVIJIL 43 , ),0w NOW IN EX,{ MI .11 r EFUKE 1:;' 17 1. 811)PER MONTE PETEN.S.US 1 I'..tFLPENTFAt. General ,Isrei.o. GE:SERA I, OFFICE fur !D.!l>in CUCSII,JACWYS I LDlNti, CIIA.111.4:11. 4 1.11211'.; ETTA, I. , 1,vV.1 —Osu HO WE MACHINES! THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUEcE ELIAS' ROWE, JE., SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, Ayt;nt, ETTYSBURCI. PA. L Of CeiiireSyCliirt, in tEte 1000.1 DER. , wi 1I beorMontly at tended to. Marl•ioea , lisiivesssi to all parts o I t he county ar.ii instruc tions given gratis. irs..The pribiicarsi-mation-J against partiewho nee the name of HOWE in connection with Mei ma chines on account of the popularity ofthe Howe Ma chines. There are none unless they have mlieclied in each machines havinir the I,ne is of gI.IAS 11 , )IVE,J r. on it i ke. FA. GROVER &-'BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 4'.3 Broadwall, Now Yo /, .MA Nell ESTER., N. II 730 01(4/Jul str(ct, Plh/4/(7(7/1111a POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using truth threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and uo amide of thread. Wilet.taecut 41,1,lic.,tieu nithent change r,f ad =meat. The 11.0 retains i teheauty tidtdrnzneses fterwash. ing and Ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sew ing Niachines, these Machines execute the meet beantifoland permanent Enihroi.lny and orn.iment el work. Sir Th e !Ugliest Premiums at all the - fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe, bare been awarded theUtover & Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited In com petition. The very highest prize, TILE CROSS OP TITS LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repre sentative of the GroverS Baker Bowing Machin en, at the Exposition Univereelle, Parrs, Ilt6i , thus attest inch/sir great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. 'Fr Pornle by D. R. ROBISON, Gettysburg NOTICE. THE undersigned baring had 17 yearn' experience as a practical Operator. on dewing Machines would recommend the Grover .t Baker Family Ma; china as the cheapest and best machine, fur fatally use. The elmplicity of constructicn and elasticity of *itch made by them machines - are two very import.' ant points in their favor. 260,000 of these machine, are to-day bearing witness to the truth of our as sertions and the demand Is steadily increasing. We Item also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailors and Coach-trimmers use. Call and see us. D. . , Agent, Chamberstarrg et.,t7a tty ebar g, Pa Janell, 1869.-1 y ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WILL BUY A FIRST.CLABB SEWING MACHINE OR A GOLD WATCH. Al an evidence that this advertisement is no hum bug, send for Circular, enclosing a three cent atamp for return postage. Address J. B. 8/B BS CO , 45 Universit o y New York Jan. 21, 1.70—.-3nt ifittcheti z*d Navarra. WATCHES.: 4k" JEWELRY . McCAItTNEY . lArysess to inform hie th ydawners and the Public orV ie his zral ly, tner ( 11 . utt r heizing:p im usch u feed th the 4iiraZierest and Jewelry Store on Baltimore st. Gettysburg, ne will span an efforts to era ehtkifiwthou•to alt. He basins& retatned. (root the City with a splendid Offlortiitent of - ' • • - eozzi MOD STDVID AlINSIIOAN" AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWEL-EY ; VAR, 7.E.4 .d.YD . TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; "CO L D, SILV ER AND STAXL FRANI. /MTh- CLES ;also, CLOCKS,' the 6e31 mu 11 m ufaeture .USICA arlat • YENS vroLI cunt .. AR triaLhas.scßEWE • AND BRIDGES. 10-W at a and Clock Work warranted for nue year:- Jewelry repairing executed In a neat and: workman like manner. ! Sept.lo,lBoll.—tf ISAAC K. STA - EWER, . . • • . WATCHES •Sz JEW ELRY, No. 14S- NORM/ azattonnaser.eerteragmarr7 -PHILLTAW44., " • ; la assortment 01 Watches, Jewelry,Biliorand Hated - Ware constantly on hand. Mlrftalring of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended - to. rAutr• 111811119.4 y Vtiortitturous. MEI GEO.RGE it CO , MEM ST INsVAY & SONS EEO IAM )N`' =IEEE fl UTTON Mcri*: N 1.1.1 sr). Ro9 srI:EFI N.III, Sid CIIAMBEIt F'AtNYITIU =EI Aimolutely Safe xi t - I:P.INJ. F. LI.W I:N. cLani II 111,1,1,r_., I' I UtItNITURE MEE cuing 3i~tldn s. Svr.G LiiArE =MAGI FIRST PIO:MIL-AI PAIIIII - "•*^"•'".. goat, gumbtr, glint, at, Cook and Parlor• STOVES, -ON ALL KINIIS SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumbei (IF ALL KINDS Cull4S- Examine ! C. 11. BrEIILEWB Ware Rooms, cARI.LSLE ItSILItuAI) 6TO VES, TIN-WARE, &C S. G. COOK. I! 6, a 1.,g0 a.,,t:turilt of T 1 AV A RE. =I ii •!I t• I':••-- a, LI -11. , brit nvtter:Al •.' ~ 1: tts pot..it I.: t 1, • .1 •rt, Tin Roofing Spouting EM o. J.L '4,liL dont, C 0 0 r A - N STOVES Of shs.l.sr-t p,stterese s Marraole , l t.• bake and zit.. easki,ctivo .•vrry serns.rt whirls le tLr I•EI`rSYLVANIA (1";;OK, n t ts.ve beret:oiled if, blicinr: or In rh , apness„ n, bun Ll,l t Patti - nier atieu in !ti i, ~ ,a + it ft d.:l,!vdly one onhe .npies in.. nierk. t. Al.O. NOBLC CO/K. 0, C. I\T !.. li:A it .tuy pdtterne iel. . !.. 1. •4: th•n Irk t. Copper, Brass. Iron arid Tin-ware ffeu Co.! Isackets and Sboreht. Tea and Table Snne‘ng, Klail , Sl.lllurts, auJ many other artirlen in the 11.4r1WAre line--is !Ist ~ +t er,c7 article netded f, kitchen nee. 44 - 11vuse.kttper, .and other find it to their intert•st to buy of him, IS hn k d.rermlutd to MAlD thin his wall-earned reputation for eheapateaa arid fair iClliing. LFa..ll,lB7o.—::La GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS TllEarAerslgneol.,?...ugl.t Li, fora., p. Ber,W3r.acvan.and now c, ri tinne. THE LIME-BUESING HU HINES:- (cued[—rat ttyrburg Llrut: Cu iLeeornr of the Railroad and North Stratton street. Mardi ful or pxst patronage. howlll oudeavor to leierve it cottinunn.ce, by pro.,•rnt!ng the brt ,, !r.t t. nertgortons ly 61111 ,11. 131 . ,Z1• 3 +cal. as pc...eitlt—alway A selllu arUc:v a:,!. ; i:i a~~; ., ~d:n~...+urc.FlirrltHr. an ott,rsmuy COAL BUSINESS offerliag tLeruLat popular kinds. Ifou!..l.arper• en othermatioold giro taro. • call. lllacklinlll. Coal on itantlyon band Lltuenwl Juallellver tnyvalere n Gttyab9rg GettyeborK.Nov.2o4B67 timning tlmpttutento, THE WO LD 5 DODGES' 01110 4.ND lIIICKIKYE Reaper,s and Mowers. A careful examination of these machines will eons mence any one of their superior merits over all others, in stiength, durability, ease of draft, and re liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev ery variety of gramand grain. Confident of this we invite those in want of a good machine to examine for themselrce before purchasing elsewhere. These machines can he sold as Nakad-.3lowers— REAPERS is Hand Rake, Self-Bake, or Dropper.—. Two different skies: No.l hiaohine, with two ratter Bars and three anises, cutting Be. slid • hal feet tut grain and four feet eight inches in grase; N 0.., cut. tins four feet six inches. We have that confidence in these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test them with sup other they may wiell,•nd keep the one that ivem enoet se tieLt - lion. DODGES' A UTOSI AN SEI. P. RARE hail/iron such general satisfaction that we consider it the beat Self-Rake out, nod DI attached Is no other machine except the Dodge deachlm*, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. Per the benefit of these st:intiois machipt• we wouldreferthem to a few of those to whom we hare sold ibu Ins teenson, " John Deardorff, Sen., Ephrai tp Lady, George Lady, Jonathan Wilder, James Mickley, Daniel Settle, John Bonder, John Eckert, Wm. Fast, • Cornelius Lott, • trm. Gulden, Wm. Ross. Also, WIRSTOOTTI RAY RAKES, Including the celebrated Broods Rake, and Selfltischarging Rake.. Also, PLOT GU FANNING 311LLS, AND.FARB IMPLBJICEKTS GE NERALLY. Penance wishing to examine machines trUtil anthem at the warehouse of "tint WilLi a BOWS, Getty. burg, SC, or at the residence of the entieettber, I miles from Gettysburg, on the Llarrisburg road. Per sons wanting Circulars will address the subscriber, Gettysburg ,Ps. April23.-t STILL AHBAD ROFFHEINS' REAPER Sy MOWER, One of the Greatest. IfOichines of the ..etge;• re superior to anjother Machine won-1a use, an A will excel any that will eyes he iutrodaced, haw hut been thoroughirtried and even general whine. lien. I would new Inform all those who intend per. chitties Verillnedi to call and examlne far thsonsalvie. This Machine booted partiotlesly 404W1301 all other usachlues In.etrengtb, durability, awe of *all, and reliability of work, to all kindk of grime and grain.— It cats lodged pain adtolratrly, Which is it great Item in Machines to a farmer. It can be nasal sea baud rake as well as a mall-raker. It cute 6 Welt in/heath grain; 4. feet 10 inches In grass; hull ikleel • cutter bar, with wrought Iron grata'; It 'eau betted as a Single /dower as 'well as a Dantitisseill ' A full trial of the Machine can be had. Also, SIII.II,IIMAN't SALP-WSIOWIRIBTIWG HORSE RAKE, and tbsogreat and Weil-known BRANT the bestrukee ever Introddeed. "We would also call your attention to e .11/DX DM:MLR BROVEL nouGII, wrought Iron frame, very light sad strong, steel shovels, easily adjusted to ranabslllow de deep, and is ueatly and toste fully made. ALSO, ?HS KZELBR AND Expasrolt; VAN NING MILL, theold liamborongh Ylon initwooed, tar many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pentissiviutta. It La large and a tionclas two etakfi, screens, and warranted to work perfectly, Also all kinds of FARMING 111PLEMBN Tit al Ways an band. • . . • Any person wishing tp ex/satin s theim oaaebloonons *wham as the Battle.aild Rotel:or at my resider**, 3 miles troth Gettysburg, between ilia Taneytwan, road and tbellerrbbore y • 0 g WI& A. 111111RMAN. May 28,1862-.-tt CARD, Litttir Ileids, Bill tieset . Ofrontata, Envelopes, and aU kinds of Job Piiiith ' b ono with neatness sod asap MAW •II;, 1 I .1 4108 REILEI Rent} , COP, natal Eli. 6a Penrose, David Stewart W. Ross WOliss, J. J. Kerr. Andrew Weawl u Wm. Bighorn, John Gahm, Job N. apogean John N. Boyer, WAI .WIBLE, Agent ~-,i lIIAItPII3I4, 41)4111i14141111 Bortidtore it. • 1 Tea Sian 41D - • " dap morning, )4 11.00 a it not paki within the continued until all the option of tie • Ariviounsmoolult rates. A. tieing - • advsetaissibi Riedel modem wit be be leP'eed need." air The cireuLstion of Is one halt Luger than' neeopaperin JiAlete. timing meek's; It Joe "Mug of all ltbsde ted and at telt rates. ramphiels. /ie.. la every . nted at start melee; grstetitirsa • it B. WOO = =1 Ll=:=l ESESII M. KRA.' • Gsw ihrumiterg, tr. imsi•••• promptly atureid ...Au 1141tia.n• stmt. asa• IS. MOO- If till• AIoCONA e Law. ull,• ••••limr CI .Aborstaag iAtreltl atcales • st:a natal a 4 , 40 lain,' 'A I. (11.111 ' .. 0.i.14L. U. 4t0t000.101 ly •ttoolo.l to. , I nrt..kt .4•tedou m4311111' .1 at. 18,1116.4 r . • J. uovzai .I I a 4 er 812111126111140if111a 4)13c. J.strempa rsthe• .• ore,. att Ilwve itr y , • N1.'11.1847' A. 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Driivisesatee. "Best alway THE Beet awl I SADDLBS, < . BRI:D HARNESS of cat an al watt to b• baled a ataid,lialtfisome • (m a, Ir.. Our Riding and Ali ato the most elbeheedierly Our !lettuces,. (pied* raj ere complete I n nett' ofth•very best metertstab Our upper Inagua D ou sof we SILT. • They .are most datable. Our Heavy Draft are a de to onions. visa whore •od In Oh ■nit Ritßug Bridles Wb iilllllll4,VlA:and over MN .r or Our prloeb taro lidosasaucaur to Ik.!. !Iberia percestsvp feta tu Si or moors. Wis work ',otitis( limit t.la wursat every 'Mehl turmoil! repromoutoi. Tkealtlihrurp t revorsvr' p t sitook. sit •aall I anoti • 15a.29.111011.-tf nAR RIAU& • 1 Yootraibelag ove,g,this tem CAO.IA4k at tb.IreI4SAA4.IA 14147, aro am*, nod fastanialoto. 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