Skt 'tar and Statintl. Sidiltiallarrig. Friday. April Ilk late. arritsedtAktme IN srasare. There Is no end to the directions for making butter, which the agricultural papers weekly print, and yet we think that we may add our mite to the already long list. There is &general comphtnt with regard to the flavor and color of a great part of the butter made during April, but we experience no diMeulty in 'making a No. 1 article which would prove attractive to most palates. We treat our milk in the Devonshire man ner. Twenty-four hours after it is strained into the pan, it is placed on a ' wire toaster over the stove, and heated to a scalding point, then allowed to stand twenty-four hours longer, when It is skimmed, and we fully realize what it is to say, "cream as thick as a leather apron." Indeed we never saw leather as thick as cream thus treated. Our cow Is a three and a half years old Alderney—has never had but one calf, and has been farrow the pest year— will calve again in June. She gives but two quarts and a pint of ain't* day —two quarts of milk - are -set—a quart night and morning. We churn once a - fortnight, and make from three and tutee-quarters to four pounds at a chornhig, ef mdst delicious butter.— This is making a pOund of butter from seven quarts of milk. It is usually supposed that it takes twelve quarts of milk to produce a pound of butter— and this yield proves the superiority of the ,Alderney breed for butter purposes at lead. - Oftentimes the housewife ceases to make butter because she collects so small a quantity of cream, and cannot keep It free from a cheesy smelt This' is easily avoided by putting dpe tea ' spoonful of saltpetre into the cream jar when the Scat Dream is skimmed—then when additions lire made, stir up the whole male with the skimmer or a spoon, taki* care not to let it drop and run doetn the sides of the jar.— Cream treaded in this manner will keep perfectly Wall for a fortnight at least, and churns• sweetly flavored otter as though it were but a week old. We use carrots as a coloring matter at this season, knowing that-they impart a bright color t to the butter, and do not injure Its Savor in the least. For four pounds.* buher grate the outside rind of two good sized carrots; boil them in a half pint of milk ; strain through a cloth into the cream after It is in, the churn: This briny the cream to the right temperature for churning, gives the butter an admirable color and biter better than the annatto which famous Philadelphia butter makers use all the year round.. The yolks of egp color butter wall, but are rather costly. ; It is amusing to practlealbuttermak era to read what men write concerning butler-making. They say—"butter which comes after an hour or two of rapid churning, is of a better quality than when it is made in ten minutes." - With all due deference to theme learned ")}.orris of Creation," we must differ from them. The globules of cream which contains the butter only break at such a temperatuie—that produced, the butter is prod tiad. Now if that Can be effected In ten minutes as well as in two hours, why is not the quan tity and quality as good We know by long experience that it is. All this season our butterhasmade its appearance in from five to ten min utes after it has been put into the churn, with one single exception ; that time the cream was too sweet, so the churn acted like a whip•churn, and the cream frothed and boiled - like a mad creature. We churned an hour ? , then added one tablespoonful of poirdered slum to four quarts of cream. AS if by magic the cream fell to its Original quantity, and in four minutes thewelcome splash; splash, announced that the butter had • "come." At . 60 degrees Fahrenheit; the globules ()Containing the buttermilk. burst, and the butter is formed. A lit tle higher temperature will produce the same effect, but then ft is too soft to manage advantageously. The night before butter is made the cream pot is placed upon the reservoir for hot water on the stove. - In the morning, If the weather is cold, the pot is placed in a pan of boiling water. The heat of the I cream is tested by dipping one finger into the cream ; if Ito sensation of chill is felt, the cream is rightly heated; the churn is scalded ; the cream poured in while smoking hot ; the scalded car roty milk turned in ; then in leas than tensninutea the butter is made. The crank Is then reversed—the buttermilk in a degree worked out—the butter betel sadded—the paddies also—and the butter is taken ouy' -worked with piddim and halide, s tamped into aheibi, rolls and tiny with the prettily ribbed butter paddle so much used at` p*ent, and which Produces such prat• tyi effects that all housekeepers should otrn them. A butter dish tilled with these products, and garnished with swirl of parsley, is a "thlug of beau the mistress of the house will nupetintend ifie milk and cream her self, a great saving- will be` effected.— She brimpi brains to the task, and they slWays make their mark. Skim:Wig milk is very easy work.—:. It Wilms but a little white to skim even , a dosen -pans of milk. Stir up the cream, wipe off the drops on the Greene can, and set It away. It +lady of our acquaintance took upon herself the care of the milk. MVPS hail made only five pounds per week, but brains and care increased the ba tes to sight,poundsl lids is e tree story, and all our lady readers can test it by their own expeditor,. We beg them to attend to this part of domestic economy themselves, and assure them that their butter bid will surely de crease, and the quality of the batter Will increase. We speak from our own experience in the matter. We need not churn or make the butter, but take care Qf the aream.—Correeporsden Country dean. LLIEOI4II tea FEvaa.—When persons are feverish or thirsty beyond what is natural, indicated in some mules by a enetellio taste in the mouth, especially alter drinking water, or by a whitish appearance of the greater part of the mithme of the tongue, one of the best "coolers," internal and external, is to take a lemon, out off the top, sprinkle on some lost sugar, working It defra ying with a spoon, and that sun it slowly, squeezing the lemon and add ing more insgar as the acidity lacreasse Agin being brodght up from a lower puhst. Invalids with listeristuisiamay take two or three lemons a day in War number with the most marked benefit by ! a sense of coolness, comfort, and InvilgiuMloh. A lemon or two thus . Wien as tea-time, m a substitute as the ordinary supper of stunuser, Would give many a consfenable alight, mid on awakening after rust, au ihvistipn i with an appetite to whisk ingtwetir stringers, who will have their cup of ten for supper, or "Made , sad ask** banes, sod peaohesami Mims. Zr you osu do as well as you wiab, do pm Well as you an. _ ANI3UI . UNITED STATES B 0 N souevr, 13014 MID itimaxen,oir MO avian TRIMS. GOLD BOUGHT k SOLD AT MARIEBT RATES. COUPONS 'CASHED. - PACIFIC R. R. BONDS Bought ailltSold. STOCKS Bought and Bold on Conimis sion only. Arcoosto nonfood owl Worm* glowed Go deft baboon oubjoot to aback. De Haven & Bro. NO. 40 sistitrra Ild grauwr, PHILADELPHIA, PA. March 4, 11174-.17 . RAFE AND PROFIT LE INVESTMENT . . NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTER- EST IN CURRENCY. PRINCIPLE AND INTZSEST PAY- ABLE IN ,GOLD THIRTY YEARS TO RUN. All Taxes _paid by the company. !arsons possessing up. Bondi oan make, by exchanging, from $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO, and get in exchange GOLD BONDS bearing the same rate ctf Interest for farther Informatioa laqulnria GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. lob. 111. 11170.—V GETTYSBUEG NATIONAL *BANK ! 110VIIINUUT BOND/, of sU kla4,lollGlnsal lie ZIGRAIS PZZILITZ raid on GOLD mud SUMS. 000PONII CASS:IM Oa 001,LX0111D Paraosallitalrfag to lava* is MK= at BONI" of say Mod, aro torlio4 to MA op we love the tio hoi/Itias of Ns* rot, pbn.d. qor SeMorro aissiteia. Odiessquetty all ardent are }nippily •=«used. oOirron IMPS, wad &Idris( dor sidity te smart tate Begitersd. are requested Poi; am we kuit tY. adizatiss to Uinta at a ereNiq saisers. nirMNAL 11211121111 num of al tlau he algal Iranarr ON 111 0 2011 - 1, DIPOIIITS sdsweasi 1 par east. ode: •P 2 OMIT. for 1 var. 4 PRIt OLIFT. for • sostits, 8 Pll MINT. he • meshes pawn visklag labouitios la r•sar. s• II loado, sad Moots Mao, ore towtootod to She vos • imalaad so will illikellrallny fail Si 11• Illiniatios. J. IXORY . 1111111,0 s abler •ales:. 1N... 6.14111-K IPINE{T NATIONAL BANK G B ;II; G wni Ana, latessei Nast „ A $• 44 SI ' « N: WILLOASX 00174131111:116111allif XOllll4lllOl - 1 / 1 11•Isisimuippags .4 soaps . =l . 4,74=tre a" 414*M4111DAIMInk OM FEIM arowat immitre irelliibet= 017 . o .4 ibeilaw.mai r s e t AR10L11.41111,- Ds a. uozr 1141D1, Cba Mir sow SPRING AND BUMMER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S, Masks*serg Brett, next door to Bottom Hotel, GZ27771317710, PA. Tea will always Ind the but eniilithis end idiot stylise of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, or ALL emas ADD suits: Auto, S H I R ..T S , Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, sail groat and largo variety*. NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOdKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. ;um. Is ocsupetuni with his litsl.V-Issda Wig& la& ansasinoed MERCHANT TAILORING is all Pa brandies. will always lad the httott styles or ti Mt TEL cusenius, twzas:-Auxs, MIMIC - at is Store. TIIY- W. O. DINIBI, a Tenor of D liong espotioneo, will slags Oo toned oil Mad toady to mason% oat awl maaaltionint yes goad Idle& salt. drkeinida liessibt aloirwhosw, ha pit and suds op to matt ouotanora. [April 211,1570-0 REMOVED. JOSEPH JA(JOBS, 111110.11A1VT TAILOR, - HAS ILIMOTED No:01door to J. W. Owe Store on Cliconefr se., mar the /§quasle. aussetaaat korai, oAkruss4 Turmas, Simians aso.. ia, oared- at tit' mulled man. OWN begin at the atom OUT MOO OR OSUMI. loom YIDS VP with dispatch, as wen wawa ims.tat sass stores as at kb qra. I~II.T. aralows reseirsh, sad waxing darns hi fist tam ap proved td7ta Otatiagdoas, as assal. The rah tothirsaairo,solloltshotad as Wart _". 30410/14•00111. lishUoirs : JRlFprq w dkaraisninii et., Ildtgebarg, 4 , 11 TRIC RCIIII3II is stwo7 brie, ••• orbA s Nyasa* ta as rod list pod ass., bidilimem, Ades vialoodes of are, Illawriminew - -Liked% prirbeniva, Puck sad ihrart 11. NOW. Its,_ WU; Ilsots,.4e. JUST THE PLACE. TO GET CHEAP , - Boots and shoes 1 I WILL eni YY IiNTIII2 STOO2 OP BOOT . AND SHOES C 0 rt! CALL ANiD BE CONVI\OIII, NO TILOU BLS TO BFIOW 1:00D.31 DON'T AI lOTAKE TER PLAOE, ON B A LI7MORE STREET. eVt opposite the • COJIPILZR Offiot, Getipsbely. Jan. 21, 1870.—i WHERE I WHERE? W H E -R E -? DID YOU BUY THAT NICE' NEW . SUIT I WHY, AT S. WOLF'S CLOTHING STORE, in the Diamond, Cor. of the Square; TOWN OF orrryanugo, COUNTY OF ADAMS, AND STATE OF EINNIA. THAT'S THE PLACE, the vary place, for • BARGAINSI IAIOAINSII BARGAINFFI I in everything—Over Coats, Dress Costs, Pantaloons, Yeats, Undershirts, White Shirts, Collars, Nook Tim, Gloves, Comforts,' Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Per. - timer:. Clothes Brushes, Trunks, Carpet Bass, Valle" Umbrellas, • and ten thousand other ern. else, all "too numerous to Insert." Call, examine, be convinced, bay, and be glad. Highest market prices Peld for alt kinds of FURS. Dee. A, 111.1..—tf SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Hats'and Caps, - Boots and Shoes. • COBEAN . CUNNING-HAM H AYTl:received from Sh Olt, a new and tarp eto CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, • NOTIONS, BEGARS, &c. LATEST STYLES. Oaa and all are I nvitedto call at oar Store, on Balt!. moreatraM,Gottysbnrg,nearir Mal t ALMlll ' intact Brom. JAB OUNNIIIBIIAM. April 15, 1170—if JOHN PICKING OPENED OUT AGAIN '• Ready-made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, .NOTIONS, ace MHZ undersigned, doing basin's; ander the firm J. of Pinata I Co., have opened a new Store Dame 1 ta. large Mr...eery Drink building, .a Ohateiberstourg street, nearly append Buehler's Drug Store, and invite thtdr old Wends to give them a tall. We have laid In an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS selected with are, of the very boat make and late§ styles, comprising RIADT-11ADICLOTHING,00AT8, VESTS DUSTIN', WOOLEN SHIRTS. DRAWERS, OUSPINDINI, HICK-TLIE3, CRA VATS, HATS, GAPS. AND NOTIONS to ENDL ymtirr all of wbiob have been bought In a falling mar. hat, and will be sold at astonishingly low rates. We hays also on band • large assortment of - LADIES, MISSES AND. CHILDREN'S SHOES, of latest styles sad bait make, libleh ye Sr. gelling oat at coat, to ekes oat the stook. Call aadexasslas, JUAN PICKING, P. B. PICKING. April 5, 11170-tt BOOTS AND SHOES. NNW 2111TABLIEIHYNNT. Tilisadondined hoe *rested a sew bolidlng,or • Zeeland dime Illetablishtneo t, on Ocrlisleet., soar the lidirowiltatioa , la Gettysburg, whereat; seer eters ler WWI Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip pers &c. , &c., '7 omen ' weaken endehildrea ,o 4Weren t etrlse aad pelves. Re has • ••••••er Mont to select Cross And willoollevat, article at the w•elleetprolta. WORK WADI" TO ORD'S, of the beet saaterhali mad wortmatithlo . Ivory effort nude to render estithetlee. Therlitrossgeof the planets sofieltai. 0414 sadseliMlSlrela his stock or 11M mese. I are. n either sees rot eaanket Mho beebread. „rstm.g•••,-Iy, JORR 11.RRILi3tO FOR SALE GIITTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. FIRST 'num Gattysburg At $ 40, • .31 sadtiona•sts at 16 'Junction with trains's° lug North, passongers attaching Baltimore at 3 10P M., Harrhanargaa 12 30,1..11., Phlladaphia at 4 10 P.N. katuralgg,arriv• at Gettysburg at 19 30P M., with passengtirs from Baltimore, Harrisburg,* c 11BOOND TBAllleavosGeltysburs ► 2 46 P .11 mad eonnecto at Hanover Junction with Mai Tr►ln Eolith at 4 42 P. IL, reaching Baltimore ►t TOO P. Y. Returning strives •t Gettysburg et 630 P. I . J .....cors from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, lc WA Passenger Car is du altos:hal to the Pitied train, 'Viten fearer Hanur•r Junction at 7.10 A. X reaching Gettysburg a 10.30. Paaaangers leaving Harrisburg la $llO.lll A. L. trate car thus reach Gottyebou by 10.30 A.Y. The freight tide, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg .12 P. 311.,reachlugthe Junction •t 5.25 Now. 23, 1669 READING RAILROAD WINTER 'ARRANGEMENT, MONDAI, DEC. 27th, 1869. D." H. KLINGXL. Great trunet I n stem the North and Nortliwast for Philadelphia, New York, Reeding, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Aahland,Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, laaton,liphrata,Ll t Lancaster ,Columbia, to. Trainsleave Harrisburg tor New York,safollows: At 6.36.8.10 A.M., 12.90 noon, and 206 ton seating art thieliallarTral nsonPensis/Intok and arriving at New York at 11.16 noon, 3.40,17r 1 / 1 M 11/.00 P.M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 6.36 A. M., and 12 20 noon Trains without change. :Renaming : leave New York at 9.00 A. Y. 12.00 Root' and 6.00 P. IL, Philadelphia at 8.16 A. N. and 8.30 P.M. Sleeping Oars accompany the 9.00 A.M. and 6.00 P. M.trains from haw York without change. Leave Harriabarg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, idinereville, Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grove, Allentownand Philadeiphia at 8.10 A. M., 2.06 and 4.10 P. M.,stopping at Lebanon and principal way Stations; 4.10 p. M. train connecting for Philadel phia,Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pettsvills, Schuylkill Raven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road. I ears Harrisburg 113.40 P.M. WayP gerTraini Philadelphia • t 7.30 A. M.,eonneeting with dmliar train on Nast Penna. Railroad, returning frau. Reading at 6.31 P.M., trapping at all Stations. Waite Pottsville at 640 and 9.00 A. M.,and 2.45 P. M., Herndon at 11160•. W., Shamokin at 6.40 sad :OM A. 111., Aidtlandatl.osl .11.,aud 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at LAB A.M.,and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia — and New Yotk. Leave Pottev,tlle,vle.3chnylYlllland 3 m/admen& YalfroadatB.l6 '4.81 for Harrisburg ,and 11.80 ♦. N. for Pineerove end Tremont. Beading Accommodation Train leave I Pottsville at 6.40 A. M., p Reading at 7.30 A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.46 P. M., passing Reading at 7 40 P. M., arriving at Pottsville ■t 9.30 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train. leaves Potts townat 6.46 A. 1 1.,retnruingl Philadelphtf at 4.00 P.M. Colombia Railroad Trains lear eßeadlng a17.16A. M. and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litlx, Lancaster, Coluntbta.ke. PorklomenßallßOadTralusle•ve PerkiomenJunc tion at 9.00 A. M., 3 00 and 5.30 P. M r•turning, leaveSchwaok swills at 8.05 A. M., 12.4 -1 5 noon, and 4.15 P M.conneeting with similar trains on Read ing Rai 1 Road. dolebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 A. M., and 9.20 P.X., returning leave Monott pleasant at 700 and 11.25 A. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridgeport at 840 A.M., 2.05 and 5.02 P. M., returning, leave Downingtown at 6.30 A. M., 12.45 noen and 5.15 P. 11., connecting with similar trot ns on Reading Rail road. On Sundays:leave New York at 6.00 andB.oo P.M., Philadelphia at 6.00 A.M. and 8.16 P. M.,(the B.OOA. M. Pro in running only to Reading,) leave Pottsville at 8.00 •.M.. Harrisburg at 6.3 b A. M. and 4.10 9. M., and Reading at 7.16 A. M. and 10 06 P.M. for Harrisburg, at 7.23 A.Y. for New York, and 9.40 A. M. and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Illleag• ,Beason,Schoo land Zzeor- Won tlakiNts,teandfrom •Il points,at redasee Rates. Baggage shacked through; 100 pound/ flowed esebPsa•enver. A 261100LL8 . .8 1 uperlatenden t Readisg,Ps.. Dec.3.l, 1869. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY On andattor Nov.ls.lB69,Tratns wi II I say • Hanover Junction as follows: 10.86 a. m.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except SundaysYlkirilmira, &cheater, &dab, Niagara,*'Maud Erie and the West. 12.27 a. m.—Dally for Elmira, EnEalo, Ac. 2.18 p. m.—Dally(exeept Sandays) for Williamsport and Erie. 0.06 p. m.—Dally(except Snodys)for„York. 10.08 p. m.—Daily except Sundial,* for Harrisburg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.07 a. m.—Dallystoppingat Parktononly. 7 . 32 a. m.—Dally(except Sondays) stopping at all Stations. 12.21 p. stopping at Parkton only. 1.32 p.m.—Dally (exceptStanday)stopping at Park. too only. 4.42 p.m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopplngat th• Stations. EDW. S. YOUNO.Gen.Pasa.Agent, Baltimore, Md. ALFRED II FISKE, Den .Superintitident. Nor. 26,1889.-tf Harrlsburg,Pionn'a. M@BM I p F., NNI3Y L V A N Li. CENTRAL RAILROAD. twabletraer. . vats 4. ua gins between raussaiptua and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Clews/ours make tits following_ otiose lion • with this Trunk line: Gettyeburg leas* at 9.16 a. in. & 12.40 p. na. 1.... utorerJunc if ou arrive 10.06 " 2.06 " " '.• leave 1048 " 9.56 " Harrisburg arrive 12.66 p. w . 11.46 ... • " leave 8.60 " 2.26 a. m. Philadelphia arriv 9.40 " 6.60 " Harrisburg leave 1.16 " 12.10 Pittsburg arrive 1.36 a. w. 9.10 " At Philadelphia close connections are mad* with the trains for New fork, lotto' aid all lawern Cities. A t Pittsburg connections are wade la the New 11a1Ju Depot with the trains for all Welton! poibta. - (a rat erl alarms. lea apply to IDWAILD H. WILLIAMS, Gan .8 apariataadeatdiltonna, Pa. HINST W. OwtiaaB , GIOD. Paameaper and Tie}e Agent ,Philal.lphia. [May 14.18611.4 girtrP #tablts. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washingtonst., Gettysburg. Penna TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that they have better aeoommodik thus than mar to enmity She public with all styles and kinds ofthmveysnees that own be Viand in a first edam livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Bitditbe Cannot be beat by any establishment in the town. In miens they day competition. Horses - and Mules bought and aoltt,oo reasonable terms GIVE US A CALL. THE nude eigned is desirous of dodos up Idiedd acooasta, and won W ask all those Indebted Wean and settle the same. The books will be found at Ore above stables and all pentane in• dented are earnestly requested to call and square their accounts. NICHOLAS WHAVIOL Dee. 8,185.-i EAGLE LIVERY, Sale & Exchange Stables Opposite Os Ingle Had, Cliestbairbury sired; earrzlaßrate, PRNN'A THE undersigned hare opened a new LIVKEY, NALN AND .11X0HANGI STA BLE, in lA!' plus, and are prepared to offer suporktr notommodationo in thu line. We have proirlded trontetros with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, &c., of the laird styles, sufficient to meet tit. public de. wand. Our borne are Food, without spot or bier* labouid parboil, reliable—nous of your "old alp. plat." but all ot the .2.40. order. • wan • .Hann always be icwoatatoda toll tad OM eqatplueste Part lee, /arse oakgetjust what the want ona the soft astosamodatiag terma. Visitors task's , Ilattlwield politaly attended toand reliable drivers' di rulaind if desired. but's' aonveled t• and &melba Depot. Van the arrival and sol d. f every train. Ilona town, or orshaard, sad always' shards for bargains Etna. Oar alto i "fair play end ao iambic* syirYartlealar attsatlos said to taralsalair Ira• Lidos zed Basks for linerais. irwestua ounelves that by eluting rider. stay sad by Ihraisktat sawarlor aOOOllll/110111141411, are osaaot rtt to plums Yrs/yips who pstratlaso oar sotablabowat. ?nay ta ,rs wiLuAz D. mozawwp. nia.nassa • Notac'e to the Public I Orlapalelaisnusidat to Stows his lhoWilr= 0 :141 s.ett ie A. ji l la aril& WlThisbirec SPlaiganatala Dela sod at half past bar • &ink sad releralasaus stri oatiesday.Tharday am %g o,%gi duloamalsom, MAL ,14 warn/ • BARGAINS IN NEW FURNIT ÜBE A fisi=tiu d ermaibi. e varwa tea Ism a a.. A.Vms, ;:o4taim'••••4 gists of Sant. TIME TABLE. • B (043U1D1r 8 ap.l WINTER SCHEDULE L RAVE NORTHW AHD Take Notice. WiserMutsu RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA. THIS nvorarE HAIR RESTORER Las bun bogus the piblle long suestgli is hays been thoroughly tetrad sad Its isorsasing sale and arils larlty ars the list relelsocrs lassupstior meet. AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR If Its original color It bu no equal. . FOR CURING HUMORS 01 Tus SCALP and preventhrg llehlug it in wonderfully succaestal. For Preventing the Hair front tilling alt. is unfailing. FOR RIMORIXO BALD . HAIR TO A . HEADS t saccaorto borrow" Coosporitloor latirtlli liet. ilwaY. oc cotorthstr Wltore tito glands or foil los are rug de stroyed new Haiti Is lore to grow arrowroots' It pro, pertly. , AS A DRESSING 120thIng surpasses It. It Imparts ib dry, faded and wh, Bair that boaatlfat dlmm/ APPeowtoto 00 mach admired. Containing soon or grew It dais not 101 l the Asset Moen. It iseceapoanded upon Scientific principles of the Purest Ingredient& end In entirely hanultan. ' its Be mior is deli ing portend with the most fragrant *streets ghtful. TESTIMONIALS ahnoet irltbout somber elm be given If necessary . but the AMBROSIA le too well known to Esquire It. Use It once aid yea will never be without it. arlilokt by A. D. ',nobler, J. D. Haber, S. Rower, Getoyebarg, Pa., and by DRUGGISTS /ND MERCHANTS START WARR PRICE Or E DOLLAR Prai°l7" E. H. 'rums A CO., Aropr . Nov. 96, 1.1149-6n3 TYNDALE, MITCHELL & WOLF, China, Glass and Earthen ware, NO. 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Fine Parisian Ganite, The beet stoneware to the market, mad at the to Ices of ordioary good/. WHITE FRENCH CHINA, In all the boa otiapea and atylt. Decorate Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets in great variety GLASS! ZNCRAVED ON THE PRLUISES, AND CHINA DECORATED either in pill Ws or snatching*, in Me best mann:r YIRST-CLASS GOODS ONLY and LOWEST CASH PRICES Lettere of Inquiry In regard to prices, /le., of goods, promptly answered THIS CUCIIIIBZR WOOD P U M P .• I • One tiossn reasons why this is the best Puny mann factured in America for WELLS & CISTERNS 1. It m Simple. I . It I. Reliable. 3 It la Durable. 4. It Works very ramify. 6. It lbroir• Water Rapidly. G. It la all Wool. F. The Wood lr Teateleas. S. It doer not Crack in the Pun. 9. It is not liable to get onto( order. 10. Should any repeat .b. neoemary 10 time, they alit easily homed° by any per. fen. 11.1 t will :tot freeze. _ 11. It la Cheaper then any other rellarle Pump mann factored. TESTIMONIALS h. testi:no:ly of the imperior character of nate Pump, we refer by permiailoo, to the folioed:lg persons who bare had It in use, and tested it with; entire ea: le - fseticin : Jer. Elleateker, Franklin tp.; German Smith, Stm- It egg.. tp.; Arooki Liter, Franklin tp.• A K. Myer.. Latimer* tp.; John Cram, G rttyabarg ; ; P. Iligbas, gram...Ll Point. Shlypir. PaI.A.J4 ;law, ltaki tontting. k 1 .1 1140.1 sp.; Andrew litivar. stock, Tyrone tp. Persoos requiring Pumps for wells or clitoral,. cur hare Mem , furnished all complete and ready or nee by sending the depth of the wailer cistern. Satisfaction guaranteed in all came or no payment required. Orders by mall or °there/hie promptly attended to. Joon% MINIMS, McKnight/A/Ara, Adams county, Pa. Oct. 29, 1689 -11 1115 HOOP SKIRTS, 1115 HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE" In all the It sw Spring Stiles, Wr Lsdies, Mimeo aad Children; the vitality and prices of which wilt re ostameod thonsolvse to every =Korner. 008ISISTIII 0011135T8 I 100133!1711! 1 Just marked down togoild at per; lurking our prerent prices lees Aim theyeao be afforded, until gold declines to that polit, and 33 per cent. lees than the price one year sae. Wo wen the first in Philadelphia to give silver in chants lo oar cartorress, and now take the lead in atria( rhea fall advantage of the return to • specie basis,. In ad vance of the Gold market; which will be fully ap preciated by all w►o ormolus oar morrniely low prime. Hoop bkirta, Our Own Wake, at 87, 40, set, 56, 60, 70,76,80, 86.90, 96.81.00, tc. to 82.281. nand-made Whalobooe Corsets at 60, 00, 76, 90, 11100, Atc. to 81.76. Superior /reach Woven Comet' at 76c reduced from 81.00; at WO reduced from $1- 118; at 11.20 reduced from 61.76, ac., tc. to 86.00, re deed tram 87.00- R. Warty Corsets at 32 00 reduced fro. i2 Oa. Thompson's Glare Ylltion Corsets 14 sl7s, AO, radioed from $2 20, in., Au Mrs. Moody 'a Patent Bolfaid. hinting abdootir m *rarta at a mistake of 25 cti. to $lOO per pair, g to quality. All other goods proportionally redoes& Skirts; arid Comte atado to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and LOAM —One Price Only—Call or send for dascriptire et.r. solar. WM. T. HOPKINS. No. 1115 Cbootaut Street, PhHada. March 18, 1670.—aai HUTTON & McCONNELL, Furniture Warerooms NO. 809 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND - CHAMBER FURNITURE, Of the latest Styles and Best Manufacture DEMI FEATHER BEDS AND MA ' :" teb. 26,1M0—Em WANTED AGENTS • to ammo fOr MUNI MID 1101PLiPto KEROSENE LAMP, proloommod by mare than 50 Protossors ia our Col IKON Absolutely Safe —ems 38 par . cant. of ott—no bad odor—will not break or troupe; booms motallo. Our glints Sake right. song, bona** It oundlos • west laiTollllll ti /or full particulars address. with it l lutiti. Y. l u titlN, 2d lkar, Nochasice Barriaborg; Pa. Oat 11,1569.-tf Book Agents Wanted for STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T._BARNUAL Wife Is by Many; hithie Large Odors Toliasoi- Ndartillao F•ses—Pritusd i• &lOW and Gaisasa.... 33 lissaat Asa Psis Imrants•i: /t snibtaces Forty Tears itscolloctions at kis Butir Lib so a Xorobaas, Issasger, llsaksr,Lostawr, sad librossa.sad ghoul accounts of Mt lapricaossak isibush_his aseaseatel suropers Tows; sad I penult nasoossoc and Personal It m plan with Rumor, Aascdotas and La bi a. ilea ntaLate so. =We. 810 bodtputdAsiod so acceptable toaltdumi. burry ow traits ft. Amu an sallog fres SO to 100 a tat. We Mar swan tans. Oar latudissol Odlolegis aid Terms to ,its mat Fro*. Sail4ll j, 0, BM • 00., Pubthbors, ,18/0-St Hartbrol,Croai. TO THE LADIES. SPRING MILLINERY !- MISS A. lIIMMEN JUJUS Jilt noohrod tram PlallotolOate. alnu'r JUL Jug ossabliolaarat aa folthloomstoefitnia burg, " at a h• Prestrltertaa Okuda, You WV aaa *apes araramat ot aoat 21 7 111 BONNETS AND EATS, sue' maks, awe, swam, Jrair,Lasu. • CANT FRENCH FLOWS* M ama, o =raw Taxastott fiad - ftimq nary oil tie Was aotoo. . • Caps fore elderly Ifathee, , MN lath* aitillakft of 60 . W. int No' o riars s asm=r i i boodd oi lowest omit palm. AYRWS CHERRY PECTORAI Ate Inseam hj the TAnag and Lungs, nick as Cbaaiks, Okh. Whoopi Cbasn, Broad latkass, and ion. Probably never Wore In the winds history of andicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the oonfidence ormankind, as wider undlent nay ihr pulmonary complaints. Through a lcmg smile of years, and amongniest of the rads et men It ham risen higher and higher la their earlautlice, as It bubo:oath better known. Its unilbna chassetar and power to curs the various aptoctioas dike InlP and throat, have made it known ia a mliablis protec tor against them. While adapted to milder Somme disease and to ,on children, it LI at the gams time the mod effestual remedy that as be given est inci pient consumption. and the dangerous *tedious of the throat and lunge. As •pt orphan against suddea attackd of Croup. It should be kept oa hand la every hmily, end indeed as all are sometimee ambient to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote !or them. Although settled Cbanimptioa Is thought Womble still great . numbers of awes where the disease mean ed settled, bare been completely cured, and the pa tient restored to sealed health by the Chary Pectoral 8o complete is its asseterr, 'over the disorders of the Lange and Throat. that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and F , disap pear. divers and Public Speakers !Ind great protection front u. NaMMEE=I Bronchitis la goomally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent doses. Aso gamma, are Its virus' known that we need t publish the certificates of them bore, or de more than aware this public that Its qualities are fully maintained: Ayer ' , Ague 'Cure, lbr haw and Ague, haermitteet Fever, at lever, Ramittent Fever !heath Ague, Peri/Wiwi or Bilious Fever, eft., and indeed all tAa ofeetienu loAiel, arise from malartous, marsh, or inteninek poisons. As Its name implies, it dose Core, and dose not fail Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any tithe , mineral or poisonous substtnoe what ever it is monies iniuree any patient. The number andimportance alt. cures in the ague dletricte, are literally beyond account, and we be/leve without parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Mystified by the acknowledgments we recites of the radical curse effected in obstinate cases, and where oilier naiad's' bed wholly felled. ll•aralinated persons, either resident in, or travel. lag through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AG US CURE daily. /or Liver Cbmptaints, arising from torpidity of the, Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. for Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Le an 4i:coition. remedy, producing many truly remarkable curse, where ether medicines bad felled. Prepared by Dr.-d.O. Area Jk Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. MANCHE/41'NR, N. 1.1 its..lter sale la Gettysburg, Pa., by A.l). nuanua, Agent. W (Jan. 21, 11170—lynoi MUSIC EMPORIUM, Yo. 30 6/ sl Markel strut, York, Penvea Sole Agent .and Dealer In the fullowing make of W. KHASI: k 440., G RO ROY STYCK •00., CIMICIRING & BONS Also, the Colibro . Piano, full 7 octaves, only 4 feat IQ Inchen lons ORGANS, manufactured by MASON A HAMLIN, and NEZD- • LIAM k PONS. All Guaranteed for 5 years filar . 4, 11170—aos Sr Personal and careful attention giver. to the selection of Instruments. Address York, Ps., Dec. 10, 1860. -1,0 FURNITURE JOSEPH WALTON &co„ CABINET-MAKERS, No. 413 Walnut St., Philadelphia establishmeat is one of the oldest In Phaedra; ll phia, and from lung experience and superior &unitise we are prepared to furnish good work at reasonable prices. We manufacture tine furniture, and aim medium priced furniture of enpariorquality. A large mock of furniture always on band. Geode made to order. Conatera, Dealt Work and Office Furniture for Banks, °faces and stores, made to order. ma. WALTOW. •J. W. LlPPlic•n? Jo.. 1. SCOTT. Feb. 11,1970-17 REAL ESTATE AGEiNUY. I have opened an ageucy for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE; in connection wan my I. bueinemoin Gettysburg Parties wtallthlic to oali,or boy Janda, may Bad It V • theriraelvantageto,efl. Farms and . Woodland 98 ACRES OF WHICH4O ACRES TIMBER Mrsl. o lo A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDING! and TIMBN nor Gettysburg granite Laud. A No. 1 FARM, near Gettymburg red gravel la ad. A /ABM. 130 ACHES, AT $3O PNR ACRE. • TRACT Of GOOD LAND,eS ACRES, AT $35 PRA ACRE. A 91111 Y GOOD TAM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY TIMER'S, AT $45 PER /I.CRE,YERY CHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT. TIMBER, FOR $6,000. A VERY CHEAP FARM. GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $36 PER ACRE. • FARM, 100 ACRES, near Gettysburg. A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $5O PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg. • PARM, four miles from Gettysburl, Ilto PER ACRE CHEAP. • VERY - GOOD GRASS FARM, two mite. from Gotty•burg. A GOOD AND 01111 AP TAVERN ANDS LOTS AD JOINING. A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORD FR, 155 PER ACRE. A GOOD PALM, BUILDINGS ALL NNW, $5,000 ALSO MANY OTHER TaAcre. ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING. LOTS IN TOWN R. O..McCREARY, Attorasy allow . Gettysburg, June 111869. t youNT'S COMPOUND POR THXCURIC 01 , PUTRIDSORETHROAT,I#PLUENZA or any ither Inflammatory orinwarddissaat °fail Throatif not of too long itandlng . AIso,BOAILLIT )EVER. This medlcinebae baostriedia THOUSANDS OF CASES, n dig parts of the country ornd has TTTTT been known loran if taken in time and according to directions. It is w tad Coeur.. Givisit a trial and it willspeak for Itself. Every housaboldshould provide themselves with . box of this medicine and ksepit on hands. Th scares that It has effected are truly marvelous. es.Preparodand bold by [suet Yottree 00.,041 Fiber', P0.,0r by their authorised agent.. Fe el at dearly. lilt th•Storeein Adams county. Mity29.11167.-t YOUNT aOO. Store Room for Rent. A RARE CHANCE le offered to any one desiring to Aol. change or go into business, as the "Odd ifeer Hall Association of York Springs" have an element room 66 feet long, ST vide, with an open front in the beat business portion of the Borough of TOILE SPRINGS, Adams county, Pa. For lorther Information, address the "Odd "'allay Hall Associatkm." York Springs, pa., Noy. 26,1860,-tt • Sir York True Democrat, Collet* Herald, Harris burg Weakly Marra" Hagerstown Torchlight, copy PM forbid, and when discontinued sued Bill to tide *Aloe !or collection. CHANGE OF FIRM. ITM.OANNON hating entered in Partnership with . Wit. N. Ilusan, in the Marble Cutting tousinan —all persons wishing anything In their line; would do well to giro QM a call, es dm Sr. both practical marble workers. They can be found at all tines, at the old establish.' Mad, corner et Baltimore and Nut Meddle streets, Gettysburg, Pe. imidk 4,1870.-2 m WOOD FOR BALE, 300 CORDS OAR 200 HICEOBY, AT SANDOE'S MILL, Sil midi': per cord °stile ground. 4110. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Aug 28 .1 Sea t FOR SALE. rDESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWULLING . HOUSE, hoot, oia 40 toot lot, with two-story Brick llook•buildhyr, to drsbplaa. repair, two ikon Arm apart Howe, out Witimere Street, will bi sold cwo as tom. llaso u-u etaltitto and ftwilry. WATCHES Sri JEWELRY. wm. IicCARTNEY Urf MUM to Islam lb Osstamen lad Ur MUG of that basing purebred the Interest Ids 141 r (L. X. sena) Is tbo Watch cad Jewelry Steno ou Baltimore st., Gettysburg, a• *are no rants to sloe resolution to all. Go haaJost rearmed from ths City with a splendid amortsonst of GOLD Arm OIL PER AMERiCrAN AND SWIM WATCH= INWEIJIT • ALL Vii TAU AND TABLE &POONA roluca • 0020. amp= ER AND BUIL /YUJI/ SPEC . CLES;aite, CLOCKS cif Merit mar OLINV Gvnt. lifacture, AfAL INSTREI ms.Nrs, AN STALIW44ISONSWB AND BEIDOZIL " • ,Watch mad Clock Work warranted for one year. Jewelry repakisg executed to a neat sod vottmons , Uke manner. (Sept. 10, 11•11.0—tf ISAAC K, SI4N/17E1k WATCHES ssiknimay, le. is AMU SlONlMigienigrfeanter *Marry . • 4 t ok reartiaast of Watclvw.Jimek7,ll klvesaail Mel Were anstastlywit likWdag of sad lanky 181= fttutlinesuo. PRICE, $l.OO PER BOTTLE. PETER BENTZ, MEI J. C. BUiL4B, STNINWAY & SONS ALSO, I= Seining plaints. HOWE MACHINES! THE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE ELIAS HO WE, JR., SWING MACHINES.' JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, waressu RA, PA. N. E. corner of Centre Syoare, In the Store room o Samuel Wot(. 0 ILDIRS wll I beo romptly attended to.- 3f,ackinsw dolled:tat to al I parts of tbe county autlinstrue aloud qelll grand. ts. • public; aro cautioned against parties who ass Utensils. of MOWS In connection with 'keit' ma chined on account of the popularity of the Hews Ma chines. Thereare none 011:11LINIt unless they hive shackled In each machine a ruedailion having the lioness of KL1.4.3 11 , 1 W it,J r. on It, te. Web. te--t $• REMOVAL! WHEELER& WILSON'S L ()OK-STITCH Family Sewing Machine. OVER 450,000 IN ,USE. EXAMINE IT BEFORE BUYING ANY ovals PETERSON & CARPENTER, • General Agents. - ONNESAL 01.71(15 for .ADAMS COUNTY, CEN— TRE 6QUA.1116, BPAAOI,IIII'B GETIYBBORG, PA. April 1,1670-6 tat GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM • ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty rod Elasticity of Stitch. Perfectlin, and Simplicity of Slaciiiiiery. I:lsiug . ts•th tb,muls directly from t..espouls. No fastening of seems by baud sod uo waste of thread. linlerau4e ul a pplic.ttion withont change of ad ustment. Thsenam retains itt3nauly a utlqrtuunmoartcrwash- Ittgand ironing. Beside' doing all kind* o f wort dune by other &w -ing Itschinee, thee. Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidzry and ornamental work. 4arThe Highest Premiums at all the (airy and ex. h Wittman of the United States and Europe, hare been awarded the Glover k Bak•r Sewing Machines, and Millwork done by them, wh exhibited In com petition B' The very highest prize, TUN CROdS OF THE LEGION OF 110,108., was conferred on the repre sentative or the Grover & dater Sewing Macianes,at the Exposition U ' ii., Paris, lein, this attest ing their great superiority over a/I other Sewing Machines. arYor sale by D. W. ILOBlBON,Getty.burg NOTICE pin! undersigned having bad 17 years' experience 1 as a practical Operator on Sewing Machines w ou ld recommend the Grover k Baker Family Ms chins u the cheapest and hest machine (or Smelly IMO. The simplicity of cobetructicn and elasticity of stitch made by theee machines are two very import. ant points In their favor. 25q,000 or theme machines are: to-day bearing witness to the truth of our as. eertions and the demand is steadily increasing.. Welisive also BhutUe Machines on hand (or Tailors andCosch-trimmers use. Call and see us. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. Obantbersburg at., Gettysburg, Pa. Jetnell. 1869.-1 y t, a rming tlmpltmtuts, ar. 'I'HE W DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of these machirms wilicom mence any one of their superior merits over all mhers, In strength, durability, ease of draft, and re liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev ery variety of grass and grain. Confident of this we Invite time. In want of a good machine to supine for therusel•Ls before purchasing elsewhere. These machines can be mold as Naked Mower,— REAPERS as Hand Bake, Belf4Lake, or Dropper.— Tsrodiffereet sizes: No.l Machine, with two cutter Bare and three Knives, cutting five and a hal test lid grain and four feet eight inches in grees; No. 2,o:ac ting four fret sic ineh e e . We have that confidence in these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test them with any other they may wish,and keep the one that given mast vatisfaltion. DODOKS'•IITOMAN BKL7- AARE has given such general oaths - faction that er• consider It the best Self-Rake out, and is attached t. no other machine except the Dodge Machin', the Ohio and Buckeye patent. for the benefit of thoee wanting mschlu. • woald teforr few of I busy to wb.m w. gold the lest see.wo, viz: John Deardorff, Ben., Ephraim Lady, fie Lady, Wisier, Jenne Mickley, Bettie, John Bender John Eckert Wm. Taut, Cornelius Lot t Wm. Gulden, Wm. Roes. Liao, WIRE TOOTH HAY=S AXES, Including the celebrated Brandtßake.aad Selfsilachargiag Rakes. Also, PLOGGIUS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. . . Persons wishing to examine muchlnea 1,1112nd them at the warehouse of &aura WLta & Boos, Gettys burg, Pa., or,at the residence of the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Ilarrisburg road. Per eons wasting Circular, will address the subscriber, Gettysburg ,Pa. April 23.-t STILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS" REAPER & MOWER, One of the Greatest Machines of the Age, TS rupezior to any other Machine now in use, an will excel any that will ever Ns Introduced, hay log hese thoroughly tried and Wen general satisfac tkt. I would now inform all those who intend pur chasing Machismo to call and examine farthemosives. This Machine Ls noted particularly to excel all other machines in strength, durability, we of draft, and reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and grain.— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which Is a great item in Machines to a farmer. It ran be used as a hand rake as wells" a self raker. It cots 6 feet 2 Inches In grain; 4 feet 10 Inches in grass; has a steel cutter .bar, with wrought Iron guards ; it can be need as • Single Mower as well a a Combined Machine: A tall trial of the Machine can be had. Also. SHIENMAN'S ULF-DISCHARGING HORJ3II RAHN, and the great and well-known BRANT RASH, the best rakes ever introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON AX/lIBLE SEIOTIL PLOUGH. Wrought iron frame, very tightaud strong, steel' shovels, easily acii•etad to ran shallow or deep and is neatly and tastefully made , ALSO, THN KIEL= AND EXCIILSION 'UN MAN MILL, the old namborough Pan improved, for many years a great favorite among the farmers of Pennsylvania. It is large and strong, has_two cockle screens, and warranted to work perfectly: Also all kinds of NANNING IMPLEMENTS always on hand. .... Any person wishing to examine th Ines can seethem aitheilattle-geld Hotel or at my residence, S miles from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown reed and the Baltimore pike May2ll,l66o—tf LEWIS A. BUSHMAN Viable lards. J. IL CANNON NEW FIRM. CANNON & MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Baltimore and East Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa EverT Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art. ALL KINDS OF Cast, Wrought and Wire Railings, NVINDNEND ON T I =own= Nunn. Marcia 4, 11170—tt G ETTYI3. 4 ITRG MARBLE YARD. In Nam 7orh3treatff.ttpbarl Pa. Whore& ey arepreyaredtofaraiahallkiadeofworllitheitllae •9ox ♦$ 1101IIIIINT9;TOMIS,sissuloroxis MANTLIBiIko, to atthothortestßotice,aadwolkosp W th teletype; Are ', s ou 4 . • Oil. Proda•isatip•la• lasso weft. ? _ sellialulhalsyn,lllll 69. Drugs & Family. Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES I/OR 31 DICA L PURPOSES MINN SPIONS AND PLAVORINN NXTRACTIT DYED AND DTI STD/FlO, SOAPS, PMILFUNINS AND TOILICT GOODS, INES.WEITINO VLIIIDS AND STATIONERY. parincLueseauwairinoNs AND Next LT It- PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MCRCHANTSSUP- PLUM AT RISDOOKU kATNC Forney's Horse Powders the bat and chnapert for nurses, Crittleand Swipe. Other Lbrie PulrJers of ipprored ir..kes HUBER'S, Baltimore Street,aettyxburg, Penn'a June 11,1889. —II DRUG STORE, PURE IiRIIOB, I=l I=l DR. JAMES CRESS • DRUGGIST Store in Brant's Building, Balto. at. LITTLESTO WN. HAVING opened a new DRUG. sToiland fitted It up la the beet style,ledler my stock of pare}ad frobah Drag• to the citizens of Littleetown and vicinity et the lowest market rates, conslstingla pest of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medieinal Purposes, RPnre Spices. Dye■ and Dye Staff., Oarlanaary, Toilet Soap.; and Fancy •rt leles . ♦ full assortment of Brodie., Stationary of allklOda,Clpra,Totmeeean/ Banff. wit-Moors'. Else tro•Magnsti Soap mil/ wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully whit* without boiling or blueing. This is the best,Boop la ass. Try it. It Is warranted Oct to injure the bands or fabric.. Littlestown Allay y /AMU °RISS. HAMLIN'S CELEBRATED IVIZARD-OIL FOR SALE BY A. D. BUEHLER, GETTYSBURG, PA. Druggist & Stationer. Feb. 4, 1870.—tf DRUG: & BOOK STORE, Henry Culp, Henry King. Shaba flowage. David Stewart W. Hoes Ind te, J.J.Kerr, DRUGS, Andrew WeMart Wm. Ingham , ' John Quinn, John N. ftoffm•n , John N. Boyer, BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, GOLD PENS, WM .WIBLZ, Agent Chambersburg street, near Diamond SifirCountry Merchants supplied City wholesale rates Yeb. 25, 1870—tt EXCELSIOR GALLERIES YORK STERET, GETTYSBURG, YRNERI Views of the Battle-field W. N. MILLER. FRAMES, ALBUMS,. Ac., &o ge6Role Agents for Bareaby llMard's Palest Revolving Albums. Dec. 3:1869.—tf Photographic Gallery JACOB PENSII, I s prepared at all times to execute In the finest style °tithes:l all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPBB, BON TONS, CARTF23,.DIEPEBIEELS, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, at hL Gallery On Baltimore arsesoarty opposite Fahustoek liroY. Stanye•t tribal; ; idic l / 2 alt styles et Albums, Photograph Prams*, *A.,. coutimuy on ham" and kr si Amp. Sim nom - f &pH 111,-111f0-41' balsam ails* at. Hardware and Groceries. The sebeorthemt have Jut refund liana thir Mies nitilk as bums' saptly otRAUWAXII sod 010 Mal" which they ore offering at their old stoat or Bak Into re street, et goieeo to Mt the Mom Oar siockamaips farad it oesnwriati room, Buguautins TO owe hiummos,„ SHOJI irrNDnios. OAIUNIZIIAMOVII SOU • ILLIWZRII ' ALL U • A 0100181118 OP ILL Zaliikli —•• Oils, Ma Woes. time So seselielle ledelle; la lb weal dieenaumumilAkert AAA Mr Wilt ea brad Is We Item Amy elm •Of lee as be aesessisodased We leUll Aele end gal Soesekeepers era Lod even eeeleleAs timer sem le a aell ea weer, propene le I fie low lee Oda ea say eats Lome est of Ow RR Kay SO, 11101..-Il NOOki t WM, W i ltatthleL 69. JUNE A NULL AVAOLTMEXT Ora CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP DR. R. HORN ER Practice of Medicine. OM.. at Lb IN UHAMBE.EBBURO ST., GETTYSBURG MAO, Dealer I o JIDICINES, DVk 8 TVI,IB, PArIiNT kIILDICINk Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, A. D. BUEHLER. GETTYSBURG-, PA MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY Volgaph falloffs. ISTABLISHED lug TIPTON & MYERS' PIOTURIS OP ALL BTYLMS. Send Stamp for Catalogue REMOVAL. I MA YE asirofiro to North-west Corner of (Centre Square, Gettysburg, !Pa., trbs►s rohall bo loom So wait ems 26 oh' Cu.. toasts aid all who toy favor no with ap.l6 lit Willits to as stock oil GROCERIES, NOTIONS, d.C. QUEENSWARE, FIRE PROOF AND GLABO-WARS, all of wield. I Invite tb• public to Wlai:trolse. AMOR 01 1 U. March 23 ISTO— i WM. J• MARTIN, Wholeub•ud Metall Deigleil GROCERIES AND LIQPORS A large lot ot Groceries that I am Mitts 'Cheap foreimh CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye WMaky eight . year Old Old French Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS; ♦ general assortaiset of BITTZIIS, sawing w 6 icb I o ',bier's Herb Bitters Pure Liquors for Medical pur poses at WM. J. Idl A ATMS. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queene- I to., se WM. J. MA RTIN'S. April 30,1160 WM. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Stone, Wooden and Willow. Ware ISCORuA general assortment of all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. D0e.4.111117.-t. BARGAINS GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS trANING opined DOW Ci roar', In Gettysburg , the north-wee t corner of the Piddle Square. baldest roceived•spleadidomeortleiret of 1112811 GROCERIES, Including Sugar., C.,:•ffoo, Nolasso., Syrup, 'rm. Splees,Tobseco,Salt,llsb,HaakelkoalderiOr Also QUEENSWABE, CONFECTIONS lauts,7rults,Sospdraucydrticlesaisillitettantgamer illy We will alsokeep hued /LOUR slid /PAD 111171178. Having purchased for OUR, 1 staprepared to sell very cheap . Give me•eallead Judge:or your. selves. J. W. CRIBB. 1avt.21.1161.-t I GROCERY. WM E. MEALS HAS OPENED A Grocery, Vegetable 'and Notion Store &this raddeseeadjoluing Maids It Brotber'il EAST YORK STREET where he le prepared to sal as cheap lie the !images anything in W lice. Give na • earl. Garth ILIUM— ti fitrytuttro and Contractors. GEO.. C. CASHAIAN GETTYgBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that ha kw rroarmod tobis arm Skop oa Itrattoa straatbetwaen York sad Railroad aired - &c., &c. aad is prepared to talismans's fat patting tp sad maids( Bandlags, at as reasonable rat• , as kalld or Is Gottyoborgo-01l work guaranteed tub*. boot quality. Ito hopostry strict annals.* to bait. assot . ..o inegitpabllepaironage. Gls. sa• asall April 9.11169.-If WM. CHRITZM4N, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, llovimg removed to my Bow Ahoy On Washit foi owet. between iltddle and •nareeburg greets, andlatradeee4 dents Ilikpirer, I as prepared to far alshallklulsof weed tar joalldlaff purposes, of the beet awitedad as 661417 widebeaply &sit can be doomsday satnadlabointla the minty; Xt. perlaseed Always la readlwas and wadi oz. seuki pniotipeleafitlepstei. 4111r' Orion tor all irJadsiNtlicro/11,Kould httrialL,Preleg tit filled union onsonable tens.. 1111.111011.-tf Win. C. StaHoak Sr. Son, GETTYSBURG, P 4 Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door andWindowFrames,Cor. nice, Door & Window Brackets, &c. Constastlyon Mad aid oksaullietarod to order o BEST MATERIALS. •7 oxyarineed workaaaxig at REASONABLE PRICES. 16.0r4orittospty att4oAttit to. Jaa.ls.llNlo.—it *aims, At. BOVi r E4Pli COMPLETE MANURE, =al PSG/ Super Phosphate of LiMe, Ammonia 8314. Potash. ros imut-iT ALL tra s tia =AVOW --- . n. _ _ A PXX.PWCT 'MX !AMU MC Am, 7 . lPs 0* aosoasi of Mho mimed alai it Was Wat• I sae SNOW Its. MI .1•00Wa AW lra ISllaw.o a lower pallosouWAT tai. Of. of am aumsblsoso7 11 Is 1 Ilaposprod la aalantir. tam ta laWlti. ( Wimitated Jiasitin omialWratioal . =NIT =wink ikatifacturiat Chtstias ' etweo Perm Zoo& Palladoloblis. fhb lbosste all Um donate et pleat food la • sorry:, .10111 f, coatalalaa as woll ilasd Ape shiest lalltaglartility to la* .eft. , .. .4worlaace la the vs, of_"1:101ppioto //a,iire ili ar til het amain of Posaszban ft, Now Agana Woryhal, sod ai aso Now lhailatift ,boaajac *Fmk& pedal ol tbra• 'SIM Or*. baare. mita Ea egallnatair ft to WI Ws hal Artithiser aiias opred/ht oak. . , - • .1 • DIXON, BILUIILEBI3 k 40 Booth Delman Aran* Phlladifpl4.. *UMW REYNOLDS, 1 106_ 15, 1 4.lhollfflub Baal, Baltimore., Md. Usreb 111 Sattritf. I have adkJol ALSO, at the aim yard, t■ nOMMIKaII - Batt/snore astema Tl3lllOl OF Tux Oran UM da y Math nee a If not pall within the eontlnukt until an the colon of the ADVIIIIMigimm • rues A. • • adrarlidad by tbe bgeeial satiate 'dabs be agreed noon. Arne elrenlaUon 41 is one hail larger fiat • news Pager In Adams Using mod:Wu. It - . ': Jos Wbsor of ted and at tar mbar.; rumble% la_ nted at short . • = FT B. Wow Ras reamedl IS* Pumao say bolo= Is taw • Sas :-.111aa.. J. S., maw of Ow DisersalL ■ j M. KRA 1 7 ••• • Law. Gettrilkatg, 11 , tHist we promptly snot Wilco so Solstmorti Joao U. 1•10-0 .0 McCONA.II • Lori, oleo ••• #I., r.. 01140111011111•111 IP• 0 1#11 te1911016 I online/Mt •r derates._L i 61 n 0401101 W, doillig7 .1 /#t IJ. ly Attended to. t +astans• Aostion k , t 40 wad oiler taller J 1111410.-if , 11 - • J. 00 1 1884 • I. W. •11,11peempia .11.,ther Dail • Ace b•twirom tab 0 . ~,,,, Wilmot's/grim May 211,111117• h. VID A.. 11 IT' slllf t? GA W WI o 5E14 MI utbet basis f e I 114.11 .1 41111tellkInsa• gi to ch• :watt deal*. SPILL orJ•strollqoan. 1116 T. DR. H. S. tin t B. omens O•L.TA Juno 11 1540.-0 DR. J. W. C. 0 Has hi. What at lit mire tots.' s he o•Krim' , Kay 211.1 JOHN L. HIL de• in Wisabersbutt it 13=1 a iiTrsiu I!M=E let, %arta' i orvie“ to the lOC°. Jppoeltio We Globs Wk. 111 attend la say so* •I•bla P.m:mists •aat of fell ot •It•d Wean. Tunic July 10.150.-if DR. H. W LitZutovx r 'd. ILTAVIING permaseaU7 • eagage le tie newel Mugu,. Ones Ls • *rest. Carrizgto, NEW HARM JOHN rt POLIIS lit. Weeds sal kai roomed the opeao4 a Weep ea Oeillalla • lag tte Paeoespettarot, elk AK/ tam ea 6444 al Wage mankas, aou.Aaa wain Ando! wIU bit sold at Ow TRUNKS SIIPAIIIING and KIND Ow wafting at tit .5. guaranty the boat kind nadir ay own savor Into. Kid 7,loW—of D A YID 1116011L1111T "Best always 'Tag Best sad SADDLES, SEIDL HA IiNASS of aU &reales,. to be head at ptand,ltattinaoadat., (M CC RS • ars the inert isbetaellatp Our Riding end W Our Harness, (p/ata add Sr. cotaphole I • army of tbe very boat asteriel Our upper brattier V au nor In anat. 141.7 are moat &install. Our Heavy Draft' Hsi ane ak.a. to nedarodc Cheap whore and is the Colt.o. Riding Bridles, Whi Cases. VI pleas as *tempt Maga. or cheaper. Our prices baronet's la tbalowea A liberal peroentaghtoro to St or atom We Wert walking but t h e warrant ovary inlet* tataledh raprecontal. Tbealtfil Amps@ tt et 'moat *tack. es„91•• as a ea ii glade Jan.211.11111111.-tf - V. sareogauzur Ysiararb Nair n•r,tbaalM gt b • • oAsszAts-it4 thetrold otand,ta Usti whom try it ... tiortor sodi mug TS A lot Otlhill=il mans kl111441311;111; ea base, wllitela they will 4 prlcia‘eadell orders will be wig ritlebbatesilb se poselis, 411M132 dodo whilidlarsiali,aatatob • large lat of aoseadoid Meathlilbr tifirtnerit 107.4!• beriAl • braribt4.llr Buggies and REMO 111 4 X447) CABBLi 2.4 /NG- TOP BMW • • WAGONS, $ . . work la all mi x sr . ,. *a bast its 'Ms s taaVra; tar 14u.1.47 I 13= ADAMS CO MUTUAL PIES Mill 1!!MII lAOOtTOLIsD~ oinom i trieta•—ameseavies• - =t= . Izesstiv ' 117114 7 vill triM 110 g Wag. • ',CIL .IhA IlagAinAlsa lowa*, It. A. Picklig, itrabaa; A we. Xela Liberty; 11,. l. L) 1111011.40 , suipaay tat ta11141.6 may et Maim It luis lona beg 1; seiwpr, sad eassdigOwiteapiladifiiily asessadas =1: 4"l' 111/ 0 111i Itgentivi • ' Gm*l•l7l is the lIMIS Wok*. LH;