~,ta and *Watt. II N 41 1 0111 1ta0 11111 74 Mit a M7i- tQLI~ ! Ys NweIMIEMIZIKPiIts. MRS. LAURA TAAIPORIDERL 1 Every house should haves dry, cool itore-room, convenient to the 4itchen • R l:4r for every Idndof ardee, - mid blve 'Mein labeled. Put dried herbs in paper bags, and 16.131 r is a dry place. Dried fruit should be tied is icloth bags, and hung up. • j Flour should be kept in a barrel or bin, with a scoop to dip it with, kept Covered, and sifted before using-, both -tor, lightness of the food and chienll - 311101 1. .I.kdbin meal should ••be sifted and kopek a barrel where it will keep cool *nd dry, occasionally stirring it, par ' tioutarly in warm weather, as It Is tia ble to get musty or noir. Rice should be kept Ina dry tub; and When used, picked over and washed before idling. HeirdAyabould be washed insaveral wafers to get out the hulls. • _ , Sugar should be bought by the *Tel, as it iimore economical than' buying in small quantities. It can generally be purchased lower by the barrel, and IP more convenient. It is a good plan to purchase _molas ses when you can get part of a hogs head, then draw off the molasses and l'ut it in a firkin or demijohn for use. heiitiisair at the bottom can be used for some kind of preserves or pickling. Tea is cheaper to buy by the boar, but should be well covered ; If bought In small quantities, put in a tin can. Raisins and starch • are cheapest bought by the box. Zante currants should be washed and dried, then put in a jar for use. Lemma and Orange peel "should be dried and pounded, gut in a gime bot • ass, wet/ corked foe ate. • Nutmeg's should be put in box with the grater; cinnamon, cloves, allspice, mace, and pepper should be bought whole. Mustard should be ground and kept tight. Sweetterbs tiliould be gathered on a dry day, spread until dry, then put In paper bags. Xt I, well to grind some Mill put In bottles for use. Reps should be kept in a paper bag mad hung up ; they are not good after a yeFoy.. • •W,fi ihoidd be prmihaied In small quantities, as it is unpleasant about the house. If put in . a dry place it will get to dry, if to damp It will spoil; it must be changed from garret to cellar Cream of tartar, tartaric acid' essences, and sal volatile should be kept Ip- glans bottles, Titti•licidatly the eel volktile, which should have a round glass stopper. Use cold water for die, solving ft when used. Keep cheese in a cool dry plans, and after it is cut, wrap a cloth around and put it in a tin box. If it gets dry be ' fore using, grate It and put on brandy, then pack tight in ajar, and it will be better than first Butter should be kept in a dry, cool cellar in the summer, and in the win ter in an outhouse or -out doom. Sinoked•beef should be kept, in abet Indlitinitql." While using Mina, put it in a bag and hang up. Keep breadand tasks in a tin box, well Covered; will imp fresh longer than any other way. - Preserves and jellies should be put in glass, attinioor china, and kept in a cool plat* Jeilies should be put in moulds Or tumblers.: Strawberries, pine delicate prestress May be kept 'tali hex with x sawilist filled around them, and they will keep longer. All salted provisions should be watched and see that theyare kept un der the brine, for if one piece of finest lies up, it Till spoil ti). barrel. If : the brine looks bloody, it` must be scalded, and more salt added ; when ookl, pour No honaikeePer should be without good. vinegar; the best is made from elder or wine. The washings froin honey (and after making jelly or wine,) should be poured into tha vinegar. Cold tea should be saved for' this pur pose. THE Pozszo Dzasass.--A corres pondent of an English journal of hor ticulture says he planted in 1865, some pink kidney potatoes of a late keeping kind, called Yorkshire Kidneys. They produced much, and are little given to disease. The crop was--dia loged. He selected from the diseased potatoes, twelve of the very worst—eo bad, so rotten, as scarcely to have vital ity—and planted them in March, 1866, on a piece of poor ground, without any manure. The result was, seventy4ne potatoes quite sound and fifteen dis eased. In 1867 he planted the diseased potatoes and a few sound ones, suffici ent..ta make a leng mil the rand& was; *steely any disease at all. In 1868 he ,planted two rows, taking all the diseased and small potatoes is the .result was a good crop, and no disease. On the 2lst of April, INW,- he looked aver the potatoes left-,about half a bushel—and could not find a trace of disease. Lxr Hors= RAVE TRITE NATtrz -44..Q41X.—1t Is bad policy to mote a team ogt of its natural gait, ogriietally. with a load. It is far better to_ put ey a full load, and even *little 2C10141, •• gi e v lb? Jorge' their gird 1116 moving -1r to-its destinaildix. "to make two loads of it and hurry them. Ther e I . 1,1 certain decree efl action petmlbirto thei musase of each -ctlan of Anita** and .iiideed'io each individual animal, and if they gre pressed - beyond this, fatigue follows. quickly, while within this limit great endunince is witnessed. To test this, let a man attempt to move his arms as as a bird dem Its wings, or his ig wallas:lg as rapidly as a little boy, sinalsee bow , greatly he will be come exhausted.. This will convince , him of the folly ofattempting to make bk heavy draft horse ineve with the rapidity of the pony yr -flue trotter. The law of ' nature is that heavy bodies move eloarb% NortAtassfdre /farmer. „. INMITATING TaE BTILLWBEattr It has become tettlysettled as the only sound method wr cal ti vatine the straw. hem theshutts muatbe kept his taw twatiteak' 'The etteirthisptsa , Weal .eroadeehti: Ittoisrowtb! et ill eiatientratedst: ituswiwthrotteltireacii Whet, *VW . dos kart hese pleated from a single No& 'liaphj pejeniiib6ood that this *hod is followed -Daly with such PbailissaatorldrtEl!lth Ctloltr'ofiro pittilWmearaPionsaliebt I. o 4liti mot out sortiotakirite"tiaAo or" the manors wait be apjFiNeitit At betailthketalli,liitiofvarkte • allivo boa extrhilo- Ilk ate . : Ate WlLleetc Sehatetite,Vieltptite Waif 464 Will U. hood to wwwssenoUseastnee ot the sod.. fh# jokoik or „tosiontica... B• Biliteesewe he blown la th". 41117 wo w ; tie eititeetten a biota amanall -gm/ ; 1.0 tounttat vest Wen: ' ' I *Wale 'i UNITED STATES BONDS =nom mwslAxi c wtogaw4WO ow won LISIZAL TIIRMB OliDlittAftluk Sal) AT MARKET RATES. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC R. R. BONDS Bought STOCKS Bought and Bold on Commis • sion only. Account/ toothed and !nearest . I'll4loo pa dolly balances subJoet to oboe* De Haven & Bro. NO. 40 SOUTH 81 BrItENT, PHILADELPHIA, PA Much 4, 11170-1, LtiM i llillawkj NATIONAL' BANK 00^11112111131T110104 of all klads,lllollGl7aa4 IMMI !Its HIGHEST PRZWEIN paid on BOLD and COUPON/ CA/RID OZ OOLUOTZD Pima& dootrfair to beret In STIXIKS or BONDS, of say klod, are Invited to atil t am we have the 2 SteJlueitlael Ner refeliE,Pidbidelphla or Baltboars aarkata. Ooasequaatly all ordsn' kr• ptunpily executed Penoneresitylas 110IIPiii 11011DEAsa4 "Oda( - Ar • sahty to oclimit Lai.° lloglitered, w requipted to cell, am we leave the attehatage to transfer at a snag =plias lIUUAL 111/11011 STAnlin of an daaaalaa- INTNININ 07 SPNOIAL Dimes= ado/mewl 1 por 4.114. MIS: 1 Plll 011313.. for I par, 4 PEI OBST. for 0 mouthy • PIZ 01INT.'for a months !snow wishing Inforata ' tlon IL trios to I/ loads, sad Stooks all klads, aro rogiottod to diva u a aloud - wt'irill able/Illy if toraatlo■ Gettysburg. Nov. 6.16e0.tf gluftegarph, 46401Me5. rouaLtsiabriast TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES 1:'0Z/ arzszr, 011117738URG, P/D7rll PIOTU&1I ON ALL STYLI& Views of the Battle-field, Send Stamp kir Cataldgue FRAMES, ALBUMS, &0., 4110. ilaJohAgests fat Banakby * leMarrs Patent Illtrohlag Do. $, 18118.-tf Photographic - Gallery I • JACOB PENSIL 1 8 prepared at all times to execute hi no taws orb te ertin udder plitYrOGlthPllB, dittItOTYPIS, TONS, CARTES, INPERIELI3, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, r, / s4 = l kft i ot.O Gott; ob r 1 1 3 1: 1 9L at;l6 . Ite dthsi; a 4, Photograph James, OusetootLy on in sad be Wldemo. lifts no odL Wen 22, 1170—u Orstrims and Wonky. if ARMES & .JEWE 'KY . - ':wm. F. - McCARTNET i. st i t i f ikeenalomr sall ike tlie Mlle ofIL. V. Br a gs:We Wa i te% sad =Ow. Isw ladslaani et., !burg, a* will •1111wesWo stwesoi 111111 Whim 1111. - IN bobast recarsed boa Um Obi *Mk a 016•4141 41 . 0Z.8 42116 IllinriAliot ) .o Milt - I,3l , oll"_llWiLiTt - 'MI .I.= ,Zilltill APO OBA. POW • . Juzi% It AND OW - 11rzera• C%- r/OL woe . '' i----, CAM i rwiliwt our AND DM Al : arWaildi sad OlsoltWalt l e. " Wiamiteipii pm . . own , marls, ossartei a a seatt warlowia -1 lits imainww. . (111.0.1111,1118.—tt ISAAC K. grattF*llß: ATC4 awmay Nimtnk et tai Ml* Ml* ww seipiimpty =V . lag et Wallies Nil Jarairy ger Cllss.ll4 UWE wd • ;341.4i1Z :It fa t a l ly Nese, 831 : • • items, sad as Idad4f Jab MO *sift= aisa *asp alibis allow OE sou) az*mt tlona .br palcl J. 1110717 DAIS, Clasb . Avertia, awasuraunyrs, ase r mer iv Ps Tax Oring is it'l l ° Sta 1:01/{± 1 wfa it =k yard wiyipoild IMF =d 111 1 4. 1 110 1 11 01M4 1 4 Pia* allittgatir Resie Semen Saw • 1. Z. NW. 1111r4f 121kILIM alalPitAWsuit a t • JUST Titm PLACE: - TO GET • • 0 .11'.E A P .Boots and Shoes WILL BELL HY ENTIRII STUCK Of - BOOTs-AND BHOEB A - 2 COB T 1 CALL AND 11Z CONTI •ciite NO ISOUII LI TO SHOW GOODet DON'T %WITMER THE I'I.AOI, ON 11,i LIMON!: 112 W NET, /Warty opposite the COMPILER ttitee, Gettystosig D. IL ILINGSL. `Jan. 21, 1210.-0 • WU ERE 1 MIER / W. II ~E R E ? rh YOU BUY - THAT NICE NEW SUIT ! WHY. AT S. WOLF'S CLOTHING STORE , in the Diamond, tor. of the Square, TOWN OF GETTYSBURG, COUNTY Or AD ANS, -AND STATE OF FENN'A. THAT'S THE .I",LAC I'. the very place, for BARGAINS I BARGAINS II BARGAIN t. 1 I In everythlos.-Orer Coats, Dress Coats, I.ll3taloona, Vests, Undershirts, White Shirts, Dollars, Neck Tin GloernAmotorta, Matti, Cape, Boots and Shoes, Cloche. Watcher, Jewelry, Per. foamy. Claboa Brnabu, Trunks, Carpet Bass, Valioot. Umbrellas, and ten thousand other arti _ales, all "too numerous to lam " coutdos, to convinced, boy, and be glad. Itlitiost market priest paid for all kind* or FURS, Doc 3, 1309.—tf SPRING AND KM= CLOTHING., Hats and Caps, Boots. and Shoes. COBBIN s. OUANINGIIA.M H AVlJusffacelved from cheat, a new and largo OLOTHING, HATS & OAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, - SEGARS, &c. LATEST STYLES. One and all aryl nri tato call at oar Rona, on Bal at/2''Bollot, Gettysburg : anal! 43 3. Pgd e l / rowlock Bros• JAB 011111n1B4BAIII. - April lb, 1170—tf JOHN IPIONING. P. B. PHOCINO. OPENED OUT AGAIN ! Ready-made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C. rriti na4pealgaed, doily' business under the tiros ass Picture Cs., have opened • new Store Zoom In the large threeatord Brick bolldlat. on Obainberabarg street, nearly oppordte Bneh teem Drag Brom and invite their old tries& to give them • call. We have laid entirety NEW STOOK OF GOODS, .elected with care, of the ♦wry . beet =likened latest styles, comprising • t.tADT - MADkCLOTBINO,OOATS, PANT'S, TISTII DUSTArtig.' WOOLEN SHIRT& DlALlrftita, NSOH•TIZS, ORA• 'VATS, BATS, OAPS. AND` NOTIONS la ENDL US TAHISTY —au of whiohNiave beg bought in a falling mar ket, and will ne sold at smonfabingly low Med. Wo hatialim *a bast a dirge assortment of LADIES; MISSES AND CHILDREN'S S . ll ES , of latest styles aad bast make, which We are selling oat at cost, to close oat the stock. 0611 and exatalaa. JOHN PICKING, P. B. PICKING. April I, 1570-4 f BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW ZBT4ZIL lIIHALENT. Taiututoralguod ham tweeted a mow bulldlog,or a Boot and dboo Nstablisaansit, ou Oarlistaft„ neartio llallroataltatioa , la Gettysburg ; whorseho aow Boots,r sato, • • Shoes Gaiters, Shp • pars, Maga ,womosaaadoalldran of aileron t style., au/ prams. to hat • a entassorniou t to salmi from aal nil ballovin *Mole at the stasilast pro& ts. WWII WM TO ORONS, of the twit 'notarial. amd wortinausato. Ninny "Tort. awls to reader Taapattosageof tam public's sollottad. Chat n,aud selsotrran at' stook or I oars your nmes. Ia either sass jos taanoi halt* bliplossad. hay Ilastl,-1 7 JOHN IL itiIILINO SPICING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, AT F, CUNNINGHAM'S, Chanarrabarg Lava, mat day to /waft Saki OZTITSB USG, rd. styles lea win of always lad the bast qualities and latest COATS, PANTS VESTS, OD ALL BTYLIB AND SIM. ALSO. SHI-R TS Trunks, Iralii3es,' thnbiellas, &ads great aad large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. Ile has to comeetion with his lesedrainul• Cal. lag, oansasased MERCHANT T METAILORING amnia Oviaches. Mast straw of ' 'lle pedalo wig always dad the - • CLO TDB, CAVEMAN!, TWIDB,, JEANS, ULM , maggs, be., at in abore. D P i tit..l?4,l?=, =irk" .t Maas fto nue you s good Balm salt. eirlawartioaght abowhare. will be sat sad made up to snit gawps's. born ISTO—ti REMOVED. JOSEPH JACOBS 1111.8011 ANT , • ziamnran' Nizt door to .T. 'Otis' More, on , Chansbenb•sqf of., near the4quaro. 64. aniinint or _ Qom, craiartna; vurnmicuuracnuit Aft. be.. tesred at *At Istallest mats. SOO= ' bent& at tbs Dusts MX 01 MAW& - - 000 M YAM UP lob& its wall ilia limbsst sew stores a st 141 Yd mil' dossrs ia . 7. tb pont "Ws. Omuta; ttgas, ss laud. Ms "Wit% pstroasgs settettoi, sat as Mort sPitteirle s. • APO Ptigit-,-4.t • - J OII iNtJAOOIIII. , 1 FOR, SALE IPiti 'tri *vita. GRTTYSRURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE ;PIUS PALM Gottysburg at 8 40, A. 31 amimaisamsta at 41 JiDeliOD with trailing' lug Bottlypaasetigers reaching Baltimore at 3 20 P M., Harriaburgat 11 30. P. M., Philadelphiast 4 10 itatutslog, arriviiat Gettysburg •t 12 30 P M., *Atli poisoner, rroat Baltimore, Harrisburg, & e 81COND TRAIN! Gettyabni I, a 2 45 P .M and connects at Hanover Junctiou vitt Mat Train Loath at 4 42 P. if., reaching Baltimore at 100 P: it. itataraing arrive. at Gettyebdll at 6 308. 1. rico ...goo‘ori from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, &c liarA Passenger Car is alio attached to the Freight +kick I llsoovAr .t.aciation at 7.10 ♦. rambles Oottyaburg at 10.90.. Piaisagera leasing Harrlsburgia thes.ls , A. tralu car thus reach Gettysburg by 1030 A. Y. The freight train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg at 2 P. M., reachlagtheJmuntion at 6.94 NOT. 243, 1569 READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, HONDA 1, APRIL 18, 1870. Great trunk line from Ike North and Northwest for PhilstleXphis, New York, !wading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Asldand,ghsmokin, Lebanon, Allentown laston,Sphrata, Li tie. Lancaster . Columbia, to. Trains save Harrisburgfor New York,asfoltowa: At Cab, 8.10 A.M., 12.20 noon, and 2Ob P. M., con necting wf tha itui La r Tral son Pennsylranlaßaill cud striving at New York at 12.1b_noon, 8.40, &ISO and 1".00 P.M., respectively. Sleeping Cara accompany the 6.36 A. M., and 12 20 twos Trains without change. Returning; have New York at 9.00 A. kf., 12.00 noon and 1.00 P.M ,Philadoiphia at 8.16 A. M. and J 3 90 P.M. Sleeping Cars accompany the 9.00 A. M. andA.oo P. M.trains Irmo Now Yttk without change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading . Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville 9 Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grows, Allentown and Philadeiphl. at 8.1.4 A. M.,.2.06 and 4.10 P. M. stopp,ng at Lebanon hod ptilIMP 4l we Stations; 4.10 ' P. it train connecting for Phlladel. phla, Pottsville one Columbia only. }or Pottsville, Schuylkill haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road leave Elarrisbura 01.2.40 P.M. Way Passengel Train leave! Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.,couneeting with si ilar train on East Penna. ita •td, retuning fro Reading at 6.3 f P.M. ton:anat. all Stations. Leave Pat/MM. at 6.40 and 9.00 A. M.;and 2.46 P. 2.1., Herta don at 9 30 A. td„ Shamokin at 5.40 and i 0. 40 A. Ai., Ashlanda47.os A .31.,a00 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 8.1111A..14.,and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia and ew York. • leave Pottsville •la.ichuyiki 'land insquehanna Railroad at 8.15 A. M for Marrleburg .a nd 11.80 A. M. for Pinefarciveand Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train leaver Pottsville at 5.40 .4.54., passim Reading •t 7.30 A. M., arriving at Ptilladelphia at 10 20 A. M. Returning, I Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M., paining Reading at 800 P. M., aril,' ug at Pottsville at 9.40 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train, t otts. townat 6.25 A. M., , eturning I Philadelphir at 4.00 P.M Ck,lombla Railroad Trainalear tßaading al 7.16 A. and 6.18 P. M. for Ilphrata, Lillz , Lancaster, Colombla.itc. Perklomen Rallgoad T rain al ea•e PerkiamenJunc tion at 9.00 A. M., 3 00 and 6.30 P. IL; returning, Lays Bottweakirville at 8.06 A. M., 32.46 noon, and 4.16 P. M. connecting with similar trains on Read. hag Rail Road. tioletorookdale Railroad Trains lave Pottstown at L4O A. M., and 020 P.M., returning leave Monett Pleasant at 700 and 11.26 A. M., connecting with eLmilar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridgeport at 0.30 A. M., 2.05 and 6.02 P. 01., returning, leave Downingtowsrat 6.20 A. 6L, 12.46 noon and 6.16 P. conneciink with similar trains on Reading Rail road. ' Oo Sunda.,yri leave Now York a t 6.00 and 8.00 P.M., Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and 3.16 P. Id., (the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsville at 8.00 A.M.. Harrisburg at 6.36 A. M. and 4.10 P. M., and Reading at 7.16 A. N. and 1006 P. N. for Harrisburg, at 7.23 A. M. for New York, and 9.40 A. M. and 4.26 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage ,Season,i3choo I and Excur 'ion Tickete,toandirom all point's, t reduced Rates, Baggage checked through; 100 pounds (lowed esoliPassenger. 0 •. NICOLLB , 0 I 3upertntenden Reading, Pa., April 29, 1870. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER SCHEDULE. On sod after N0..15, 1869,Tralos e Hanover Junetlou as follows: LEAVE. NORTHWARD 10,36 a. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (oncost,. Sundays) for 11,1m1ra, Rochester, Buffalo Niagarsialkand Reis and th. Wort. 12.27 a. m.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo, Ac. 2.1$ p. m.—Dally (except-Sundays) for Williamsport and Brie. 6.06 p. m.—Dally(azatpt Soadys)tor York. 10.03 p. m.—Daily(steept Sundaapi) for Harrisburg and the West. LILAVI SOUTHWARD. 7.07 a. m.—Dallystopping at Parktononly. 7.32 a. ra.—Dally(sreapt Susdaya)itopplus at all Stations, 12.21 p. mrDallystoppingat Parkton only. 132 p.m..—Dallyjrzespttintiday)stspplug at Park too only. 6.42 p.m.—Daily (*leapt Sundays) s toppin sat tk • Stations. 111DW. S. YOUNG .Osn.Pass Agent, matusnors, Mt. •LFRIIO R. /ISAR, 0 se.Strperintendent, Nov. 26,1069.—U Harrisburg, Yann'a. • I NNBYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. Donbletrack route running bateau' Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Hatt. sburg make the feAlowing connections with this Trunk line: Clittysbarg leave at 8.16 a. m. t 12.40 p. m. L-noverJanetlon arrive 10.06 " 2.05 " leave 10.68 " 9.56 " Harrisburg arrive 12.66 p.m. 11.45 a leave 840 " 2.25 •. m. Philadelphia arriv 9.40 " 8.50 " Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 • Pittsburg arrive 145 a. m. 9.10 " At Philadalphia close connections are made with viii trains for New York, Boston and all Pastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made la the Weir Uni.on Depot with the trains for all Western point'. forth ert nformal lon apply to EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, 0 en. 8 nperlntenden Lonna, Pa. Hilly W. 01117,1111/11, 002. Peatelliter liDd Tkke A rent , Pb Ilne . elyb e.. [May 14,1888.—i Wiutrg WEAVER & SON. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washington at., Gettysburg. Penna r iIAKE pleasure in announcing to • 11.. the public that they have better 'incommode. Mint than ever to supply the public with all styles and kinds of Conveyansai that tan be foand in a Arm clip livery. Their Horses, Hacks. and Sleighs cannot be beat by any establishment La the town. In prices they defy competition. Horses and . Mules bousbt and soli!, on reasonable Sarum GIVE US 'A CALL. Take Notice. THE undersigned is desirous of closing up his old accounts and would ark all those Indebted to call and settle ibe same. The books will be found at the above stables and all parsons In dented are earnestly requested to call and sous their gamma. NICHOLAS IFSAVAIL Ne.8,18119.3f EAGLE LIVERY; Sale Sr, Exchange Stables Opposite the Ragie Bahl, CUstberthurg 'trete, SETTTSBIWRG, PENIVA THE undereignid have opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCEIANOS STA BLE, In this place, and are prepared to offer superior scoommcdations in this line. We have provided owasdves with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks; Light Wagons, &c., , . of the latest style; entbelent to meet th • public de mand. -Our horns are good, without spot or blear isb,aad perileetlY reliable—none of your "old crip. plea." bat all of the ttel*order. ; Ridlas t Soso always be accommodated and tamhgalpetente furnished. Pirt lel, large et mnrill, eau get Just whet the want a the most accommodating terms. Visitant:tithe thittorileld politely attended toand reliable driver" throbbed if desired. Perth. conveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of every train. norms Down, sold, or exchamrd, and always • eisitneefor babsalanyilven. pqr most. k . 4 llstr play ano i t=g." ; • ler atbostkos 'paid to fliebbhlng 'Ve hicle' and Hocks for innerale WWear ourselves thal W. loner by charging moder ately and by faralabios superior accommodations, cannot fit to phase *vary enskulto patroubtee mar estehlrehment. PEW! J. TATI WILLIAM D. ROLTZWORTIt Dea..11.12/11. Notice to 'the: Public I MEM *eta manias al4laa ot Sawa Oran ..L aito rtd Gettyeburg. having lirimarylaae y, Wedasaday sad F4day, at I Veinal , A. 1"* . stla 1 7 7ar: c ata c trli ',Atria. at GC* at half past tour cloak a pitiful's/tow Tassday,Tlonsilsysid jpiarkyvartiviagat Naverstawa to ataltoolmaaatfas sok i•ealaak train for Baltinaro. .4 Nay IL-tf ANNA. WAIIBI7 BARGAINS IN NEW .F1 1 1114 1T (filE 4-3. A NIIMBIIIEof otaYITAIM MUM= lair lipctsgs liti attA =7l4= smiwisismreal •U Us 1111 / 1 1atsircIlior• limmatimutaitalle, • /sly 0114 HAS .Smataslolll6•,) nOntllo.ll. RING'S ViGEtABLE TRIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER • has bees Wore the public brag *sough to have been ehatovehls tow sad Its hkereamang Mal. and popu larity are the beet evidences et its superior omit. AE A RESTORER OF GRAY . HAIR HUMORS O T" SCALP and ptomains !Wag It Ii wondstfally tacconful. For Preventing the Hair • from falling off it is unfailing. FOR RESTORING HAIR TO BALD HEADS beyoneg competition, although not always eneotetful. Where the glen& or follicles are tot do. aimed new Hairs sure to grow after tieing it pro: party. a AaOURDY ii upri nothing aorpamo. IL It Impart. to drj, had am& wiry Hair that baaatlfall shoo; appearance so mach admired. Oontslaiag aeon or grease It does not soil the "pest Haan. it ix emennounded arm ilcientille principles:of the purest ingredients end is entirely harmless. Being perfumed with the moat fragrant Entracte Its odor is delightful. almost without taimbereau be given If neeestan but the to too well known to require It. Doe It once awl you will neTer be wiihoat. It. Sir Bold by A. D. Buehler, J. IL Lieber, It. !torpor, Gettysburg, Pe., and by DRUGOISTS AND MERCHANTS EFERYWERE PRICE OINE DOLLAR Pr. BOTTLE. K. M. TUBS CO. Prvrittars, Nov. 26, , 1869-6m TYNDALE, MITCHELL & WOLF, China, Glass and Earthen-ware, NO. 707 CHESTNUT STREET, Fine Parisian Ganite, The beet stoneware in the market, sold at the piked WHITE FRENCH CHINA, Decorated Dinner, Tea and variety. GLASS ENGRAVED ON THE PREMISES, AND CHINA DECORATED either in .1,4 , 4 :eta or MST CLASS GOODS ONLY and LOWEST CASH Leiters of loquiry lu regard to prier. , Au., of roods, promptly. iturwored VIE CUCUMBER WOOD • 111 p ± • On dazes reasons why thii it the but Pump scow faebrred is America for WELLS & CISTERNS. 1. It i Stopple. 2. It Is Reliable. 3 It Is Durable 4. It Work,. very Emily. 4. It throws. Water , Rapidly. 6. It Mail Woof. I. The Wood Is Taidsders. B. It domain Omit In the Bun. 9. It le not liable to get ontof otter. 10. Shook! MID y roods abe aectserry in time, tbef smelly bemade by any per- Ins. 11. It ',intact from. 12. It is Cheaper than 'ay other rellakle • pump manu factured. e In testimony of the superior Omuta, of this Poop, ha.. bad ft in use, min tested ft with emir. satis faction: J er. Bleeeeker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Bun- Linton tp.; Arnold Lives, Franklin tp.; A. Myer., liatiwore tn.; John Cross, Gettysburg; H. P. Blghato, Greet:noun, ; Peter Shively, Fairfield; Daniel Cog, Fairfield; W. Young, Monnijoy tp.; Andrew Garet stock, Tyrone tp. Perrone requiting Plumps for wells or claterna, can bare tbem furnished all complete and ready for am by *ending the depth of tbe men or cistern. Satisfaction guaranteed In all came or no payment required. Orden! by mail or otherwise promptly •attatuled to. JOSEPH KUNKLE.. licHnigletmown, Adams county, Pa. Oct:29, 1800.-ly 1115 HOOP SKIRTS, 1115 HOPKIN'S "OWN ifAKE." Jo all the New Spring Style., for Ladles., Misses and Children; the quality and prices of which will re— commend themselves to every customer. 0010111T111 00111111T81 I COUNTS!! I Jost marked down to gold at par: milking our ;invent prices less than th.y can be afforded, until gold declines to that point. and 33 per yew. leas than the price tete year aim. We were the first In Philadelphia to give silver In chance to our customers, and now take the lead M lasting them full advantage of the return to • specie baste, la ad vance of the Gold market; which will be folly ap. predated by all who =Mtn. our extremely low plats. Hoop Skirts, Our Own Make, at 87, 40, 50, 65, 60, 70, 76. 6 0,36.90, 96, $lOO, kr. to $2.20. Handmade Whalebone Corset. at 60, 60, 7b,, 90, $1 00, tr. to $1.76. Superior French Woven Corsets at 76c reduced from $1.00; at 81.00 reduced from $1 - lib; at *1.26 reduced from $1.76, lc., Lc. to $5.00, re duced trout $7.00. H. Werly Corsets at 52 00 reduced from *2 50, de. Tbontenen's Glove Pitting Corsets at $1 76, reduced trout di 20, de, de. Kra. Moody's Patent fielf•Ad- Jading ♦bdomleal Corsets at a reduction 4420 eta. to $I 00 per pair, according to quality. All other itacti Proportionally reduced. &dine and Corsets made to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and assail —One Price Only—Calf or send far descriptive cir cular. WY. T. HOPKINS, No. 1115 Chestnut Street, Maas. MarcL IS, 1670-3 m HUTTON it McCONNELL, Furniture Warero'oms, NO. 809 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, Of the latest Styles and Beat Manufacture, Atao— FEATHER BEDS AND AtterrltESa& !ob. 26,1870-3 m . „ WANTED AGENTS, to enwraps for runlets AND Hours nonairto- KEROSENE LAMP, pronounced by were than * Professore In our Cal legal, Absoktely Safe —area 88 per cent, of olf-L-Eo bad torLwlll .pot break or wear out, becalm atlantic. °catmints mike Hmoigney. btrunee It sippliee I want an wavered :* Nor t. perthmlars "akin wittintinn i t 11004 k. ,440• 1001 1. Oct 13, 1180.70 y 013 N T' BCOMPOUND POZ TUB OMIN ON ; PUTRID SORETIFROAT,TITPLUENZA: oisay other lallemailtory Orthirarddisitamr t vr Thrall!' note!too lot% Minding • Alas,Bo4 l / , 1111W/IR. 4 thhiltedicituipas been t riedia THOUSANDS OF VASES . a didlient parts of the solitary >sad bag Ril l ati . beta ksOwa to fall if tabu eaad,Se obrdlid isdlrelosaa• Ills "Ult./aced toosie. Give its Ufa aad It willepeak for *elf. *very bouseholdelkoild themselves with ■ box of this sedkdae aid tra 11/ os heads. Theca reethat It has effsetod are 111/400. - urredaad sold by Isialitlevwre 00.,0 "et el at mar l y a le , ll the r by.their litoresi a A auth da orisedms comi sptyats. . Yoy2X,Ll47.—tt IBS Asi YOVlrrai3o. ITO TICE 'LADIES.: SPRING MILLINERY' miss A.,MEN web., mein', from rknsildPides • i!lt. xi IL essbniumst ea, lattbsors 0 0 #7 buntonar de• Teri Urge sad lawn' aikortga•id of sr, altp• BONN' AND HAktS, Baku, Mks, ilkon4B. Ji r egit Zoom. BLECLUirr IPRZSCIII FLOWERS, irsam r , w ^ .. „ strut *dimwits sad Nag € l OO4 •Tery pgiga sea sh• haat iglu. Capsi, for <oldbrly.,Ladie& au bes t, ..tra imusiskis 411-tbs.rodh.4. Ler soeLiseqt i which wig bLield ILIM P 010,5" April MANN .• L 4 Viiittitatosi AMBROSIA.' to Its original color it luta no equal. FOR CURING AS A DRESSING- rssratom.Aza AMBROSIA MANCHESTER, N. LI PHILADELPHIA, of ordinary goods la all the beat shapes and axle Toilet Sets in great Inatchings, IN the best manner PRICES [Mar . 4,1870-43 a TESTIMONIALS glisallantas. CRY pEcToRAL AIZER's hr Dimas qf the Threat awl south as Curds, Incept , Otowk,. . C1"1"14"". Prober am* before in the whole - Wall of madlein s anything won so widely and sci _ly upon th e once mankind, as ail ithodisia - mr , toady Mr: pulmonary complaints. Through,. a-Wm series of years, and among moat of the room of men It hea redshtg4 sr and bleier la their estbsesilms, as It ham become betterknown. Its uniform charmitar sad power to cure the various affetilost of tha hap and throat, hare made ft knema a a reliable VW against diem . While adapted to milder I= . f disease and to young children, it le at the mine time the moat effectual remedy that can be given for loci pleat consumption, and the thwart= of lkotions of the throat and lungs. As api enable sgalamt sudden attacks of (wimp. it should be kept as hand la every family, and indeed as all are soasetimee subject to colds and coeghs, all should be prodded with tithe antidote for them. Although settled Ceissumpffen is thought incurable still gresewambers of eases where the 'Omega seem. ed settled, hare been completely oared, and the pa, 'Hest restored to soundlisalth by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is its router, over the disorders of the Loose and Threat that the most °betides* of them yield to 16 When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Peefoial they subside and Mean. par. Bingo.. and Ptsblie Speakers dad great protective from it. EElfflQhlUl ll ''' Bronchitis la ``eoeralll cured, by taking the Merry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are It. virtues known that we need not publiah the certificates of theta hare, or do more than assure the public that Its qualities are tally maintained. Ayer'g Ague Cure, hr /tear and Ague, Zittcrssittent Inneer, CUB /beer, Remittent Ryer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, de, and indeed all Me al/renew *Mick ergs from euttatioltf, marsh, or sviammuldpoisons. As its name implies, it doe. Cure,and does not fail Containing neither Arsenio, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc nor any Ole• mineral or poisonous ambit ince what ever, it to nowise Inform Ay patient, The number and important •of its aura la the ago/ Maeda, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Oar pride is ‘militled by the acknowledgments we moire at the radical cures effected In obstinate Cease, and where other remedies had wholly failed. • II narcli mated persons, either resident in, or travel. iog through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking Ihe AQUA OCRS daily. For Vivo Onsptairds, arising from torpidity of the Liver, It is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. for Bilious Dieorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had ailed. Prepared by Dr. J C. Alil i CO., Practical and Analytical Chemist:, Lowell, Maas., .and sold all round the world. PRICE, $l.OO PER BOTTLE 1131..F0r sale In Gettysburg, Pa., by A.D. Bun Agent._ IJan. 21, 1270-1 y PETER BENTZ, MUSIC EMPORIUM, No. SO Earl Markel street, York, Penst'a Bole Anon! and Dealer in the following make cI Planar WY. INANE A CO., OEOEOI STECK A 00., , J. 0. BURNS, STEINWAY A SONS, CHWILIBING A SONS Also, the Colibro . Piano, full 7 octavo', only 4 feet 10 loam long. ALSO, ORGANS,, sosoufieturod by MASON A HAMLIN, arid WIND HAM A SONS.' All Guaranteed for 5 years. ./brPorsonal sod corefol ottootioo ever. to Om soloctioa of Instrumitota. Addroov irria York, Po., Doe, Hi. INA —Sas 18#0, tGumbtr, ghat, at. Cook and Parlor STOVES, OF ALL KINDS The latest atul. TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WA R 4. Coal and Lumber OF ALL KINDS Call t Examine ! C. H. BI EHLEIIIB Ware Rooms, COMB OF CARLISLE RAILROAD r7II"P JACOB REMIT. DASTEL CASHMAN. N W F:I: R M COAL' & LIME! THE undersigned have entered 'lnto partnership, end under the firm, of limn a Carious will vary. ow the. • Lime B u . urning. mesa'' at thiold 04110 dr.thip Gott pear. -Lia;• ir,ill: no t a il °Orme* of llallroad sad whine *soma. and ethos siat rHtl os arniai thalweg enlin. at all thaws, and at:lowest market rates: easstasty .os bowl etosesatstes • A .• • C 0 L at iowset at Lisa and Coal delivered ariwwwakellipirlillk . DAMN/ 0/8511111r.' Anil it, leto,tr §lv . 7 : ? - g5,...17.44R4* 'H,: . 8.. 6::';'.;i -16:01c7-'' nu Ote T T. N.4 . W. Ait:E' Re iseralbetereely "memos' the Veit fistula* warrants ah date , and sells as cheaply as poodble. In bet Midi wit rite howaderaidjadin. RO . O . ring 34 Spotituig • • put up at short mottos. JoWlioit doss quietly sad COOKING STOVES . of at• bud per, irOiatog. ict )mik• Alai, * , ischOascs . a wart 4 Awn vlikfilk-hAlistr alliamast UN lA. opliiKcJi 'gm UNA ma* lo• susetiolln trllMPiarmloka Lir . aria** IN 6 44 Pa. ,__trart *Maw ikelblinikno PligiODVl* 0001141 OM NNW boa ettrver fililkiA *mat- Um , QOM. tad, Corrilay, sail ilaiijoUter patinae met. al fropie Ws; In tho Jasako. . Cloppw. - Bta4s Iron and ~, • .. _ 7 - Tin Ware' ' ' Rains aad forks,onl moor other articles II lotAran eToq amen ironed •,‘ • anon Tm Sad ft to Umds tag. , Wok datorodosir to ruin bfavollbasnad min** ibr abomposoanlNlO Aloal Rab.11,1170...5ar inving_ltavritists. HOWE MACHINE ! TEE LATEST IMPROVED & GENUINE zzrits 8O WE, JR., SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, airrrrOßUßG, PA., 4r reoidonoe on rork Street RDlUMlwtilberromptly attoadedtc Iladises O delivered to .0 ports of tYeeounty and I la strut. lions given gratis. 1136.Tb•pabliaerecantIoned against parties who nee the lama of.HOW2 In eon nection with their su ckling on &accent of thepopelerity of the. Howe Ma. chines.. Thereat. none GEMINI.' unless they have shedded In each machine a medallion hay Inn the keness of Cake lIOWI,Jr. on It,* ct. reb.26—ti REMOVAL! W.HEELERek WILSON'S LOCd•3TITCS Family Sewing Machine. OVER 450,000 IN USE. MI MIME IT BZPOIII BUYING ANY OTHER. PETERSON & CARPENTER, General Agents. GENERAL OFFICE for ADAMS COUNTY, CEN TRE SQUiRIt, SPASOLER'S STORE, °MYELIN:IEG, PA. Oct. 12, 1069-60/ GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York 730 aestnut street, Philadelphia POLNTS OF EXCELLENCE 110111107 d Itimetlelty or Stitch: Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads tttrestAy from the spools. Mo fastening of seam■ by hand sod no •asts of broad. Wider►ogeol 4pplicalloa •It4oat change of ad netakent. Thik Neal rotriar Its4rauty a Da Orowerrafterworb• Inwood ironing. Besides doing all )(Indoor rot k done by other Bow ing Iffserrinor, them. Wksoldows arocato the moot boontillo I sad pormasont SIM brel and oramsoural work. 16i i4e Highest Prosily/mks at all a • fairs amid ex • h Milos/ of lb* II a lied Suttee sad /la , have bean awarded dist:hover a Bailer aulat Yesbin lad the work dose by &holm, who exhibited I n COlNS potitloll. Sir The Tory highset prise, THE CROSS 07 THE LEGION 01 HONOR, IMO C 011101704 on t►. mire seutatio• of the Grover • Et►.rd.miseMaehtuos, as tbo Zspositloa tralTerselle, Purls, Ina, thus smut losH.lr argot superiority over all other Sewing Math loos. Wir Formals by D. W. ItOMON, Gettysburg • NOTICE. THY undersigned bevies had 17 years' experienc• as • practical Operator on Hewing Madden mould recommend the Grover & Bakor Family Ma chine ao Gls cheapest ant- best machine for famUy use. Thelitmalliary of amatructica and elastfefty of stitch mass by those marble*, ISO two wary import ant,poln to In then favor. 26GANG of them searMais are today beating vileness to the truth of our as sertions and this deitaisil la steadily farrowing. We have also Bhuttile Maaidaes on hand for Mallon and Oosoh.tzlnuotra new Wised see as. D. W. DOBISON, Aging, Cbsaberabonst.,Gottysbarg; Ps Jai. H. 1569.-1 y garatis# Vospinututs, It. THE WORLD DODOES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A corolla' examination of thee* machines ylllcoot memos may one of their superior merits over all ethers, la strength, durability, seas of draft, and to• liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and to *v ery variety of grass aid firth!. Confident of this ws Invite thimataewama to examine for theillilaTtlll bolo'', pore int skeewkars. Them imiteldnes sea be add .a Naked Hovers— aculuts as Hand Nato, Salf•Eake, or Droposre difllment silos: No. I Nubbin., with two cattor :Bata sad share &does, oattiag lvaluml a hat SIAM far grain and four feet eight Jackie* In grass; No. 2, cat tiogibar feet six %char. ' We kavothat coned/me* la thaw wahines that we ate williag to let those wanting a • test hrm "— ateirelft MANZ Imagism aftib zansmat , aatiallhcilop 'that we madder Rai ten lialf•Einoont 4 and fi "attached ta wit odes math iao.akalfirlblr Otagra Naaldoo, this Oklo and Backers patent, Tor the head, eintlag 'istacitittir V. woetid raise thearto a-teer: of those vo prhookwo hairs 'bold the last staien, Jobs Doardorff,floa., • Maw, 17•17,• . Rphrolot Lady, . Sentry M g George Leidy. . Sikhs , Jooatkoit W 4 tor, Dowid litemirt James Mickley, W. Roos Whit*. Naha /Wile, - 34. ANT,' Jetta Bowler, Aa.frow Welbr% John Retort, Win. 11 1, 1. Ina. Vont, Job& Camelhair Lott, Juba N. Jitokitaa, Ins. Moidoo,. . Join V . Royer, Wm- Luc Amo r IIIkiTOOTH all' Rims, Indio.= sekkentollarssidt itsktooillm gel Also, pLovous. VANNING I[M a S PAX* OM MALLS. Persona risking exantlnsmsektnesilllgnd tame st tbs warshows M Jowl:111ms k Bens, Out's burg, Ps.,es an Ike redden** of the sobsetiber, g miles from Clattisburg.on.ski• Ilsrrlsbnrg road. Par sons wonting Circulars. will Wm, tbs. subscriber. Gsttrinney ,Ps. Aprfl 23.-4 WM .WIBLII, Agent. STILL AHEAD HOFFE.E.IN4' REAPER & MOWER, One of the ' Greatest Machines of the Age 111 stiperkw to ayes berlasitthis sow In sae ea will excel any thin wilt err be linrestries&: kin Is► been therenghlytrisd sreteren general liatislhe• non. I would sow Whoa all nioae who istend duels ltathlndi to tall awl null ter see. Tkle binned partleaterlytie 'zest all other n="ln stroagth, durability. l i me of draft, and My ed weak 11l ell kludsof grist ate grain.— Lt eats lodged grain adgebablz, Welt k d engreet Inn 'ln liseldnbe toe brier: It mut be .ese as a band rake as well an wolgraker. UositsiMrii42lnehailsr rran; 4 ten 10 lnaheake giraimit.-.luis a steel cutter in, wit. wrought ki Paidgi 5-ma 11l f#Aill e Mil* mewed. as trolls/ a Itinsibinen Maehise. Atoll trhilat i fttallegl=ll . o4. : ~. .... ble6:11BIR INS flops it a RASA au thsgrestskiwelineltli the b 44 s rahorliTet letre•seed. -,Wai you retis_ . r &nestle. to 'lb. - IBM - DOM= el &Local'. wrought sros ItissistvlesSiliti s shush gitag ebeeek, eaally &dinned to rusi /hallow or krest e sad he sanikwant taetandly Wade ALSO - w s iIZLKII All =Alma= PAIL- AlbQltlLL,lb.oldeedabot Vas er lizored, Tor many years a grim. thegttin lam' VIIII *Mk% set patatitrasts. It 11 licipUd , has two cockle scream, and tregrsselltillisr• Also all Alsthr 28 always on hand. , , La r penes kikbeselektirilite tketelsael Is Si - seethe= at the latnerlield firgekor sit .. $ silks Men GetlyelsEs.letorees the I b.eytows road and the nalnasore elZe. • ,% binne/Artramili. mr.j2f,um—ss ~ • - , , viarbulpris. OANIJON. NE ly - TI.RM - . cA..isfiyoNscAnumra, itutgLi ,_„, - -- Cormef sat Jtvoismort dendgrast.ificktie Everr:Deseription of -3 1 1 - Ift executed int .:the -theft style of the; Art.l.,. • ALL KENDS 1)1 1 - tifitt,irr.oughLami-Wirt . • -, t ; ,- . 461 visninra*, ItIMISBUB. - . • . ._ , Z Is To riders sceettyobark .11 , 11 i; Meek oletoodariNktisAtti6oriretit6ibiitiiii I. i won A# Irentricsitiowassmuonosms KAMM" 11*-. • tlimehoriessbeep - satolOalros _L•Aisar,:-11 - 2., ..0.1 • b.l VDU...IW relltee Oa keit 90 ntelf • Wedge • : OV. 11141.14,116,1141ii1 North-west Corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, whirs I *ball be bops to yak 'epos on sky owi Cu. tomers and mll Wm may favor um with a 441. Istarldttlom to my stook of G-BOCERMS, NOTIONS, ta QIIEF4iSWARE, FIRE PROOF • AND GLABB-WARE, all of which I Invite the public so call sail OWlitle. AIKOS 101Iltif. ketch 211; 118711—tt WM. J.. MARTIN, Wholesale sad Retell Nate ri ti-ROCEMES AND LIQ o.la A large total armorial that I am salllci Cheap for Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whisky eight years Old. Pery Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A g I wortmani of SIMMS, among which It ablor's Herb Bitters. Pare Liquors for Medical pur pose. at WM. J. K•RTI)11. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WARE, te., at WM. J. MAII2IIIII. April 30. 1369 WM. BUYER & SON DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware liatbA general assortment o all Goods usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY. Des. 4. 1561.-t. BARGAINS at the now OC ER Y IN GE'rTYB.IIIIRG. JACOB W. CRESS 11 4 Le N si G Arw and ea s tMer of MSc Sg . sy In ri"e,ll lasing received • Bp I midi,' assorteten t of TIME GROCERIES , Including Sugars, Cotes, Molasses Syrup, Sea. Splise,T•barAse,ealt,/lah,Hanse,Shaskiers,kr Also QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS Nntetyrults,Soaps,Tancy Article/and Notion+ goner ally Witarill alaoloop on hand nova, and /1= Having purchased for CASH, L sin prepared . to sail very champ- airs a* a oat laud judge by your: selves. emit .`21.11117.-t f J .W. CIIBL G R O_C E Y . VIALS WAS °MID A Grocery- Vegetable and licktiraL_Store & Marble yird, 12 . EAST YORK STREET visors h to preparod to oil ads cheap se the ebespos lhavtlifir:lls 11 bla 141—Af. Ohs Aso call. _ March (carpenters ad foltnition. GEO. C. CASHMAN° GICTITSB,IIII,G, PA., Carpenter and Contractor nESPECTFULLY infants the JUIL pub ila glut lashes ressoveil toils 11,11WIlber on Stratton striae between York sad Unroof street and la prepared to talteeoutraatilitst putting up sat repairing Buildiage, at as reastalable rat. • any builder in Gettysburg—all work guarentaad tabs • beet quality. lioloposby Strict atteetion to bad smote atoritpubilepatronego. itivo no &sail. April 9.111.9.-tf WM. :CHRITZMAN . GETTYSBURG, Carpenter and Contractor, to toy afror Oar . ota WashiotodOn street, bawds Middle . .all 4 Itiltantbreabonyratritetit, aidietrtid'ae.4Stela 1 4 otrer,I aim propoooll to ha slab all kindsof mutt for ballidiug.-purposee, •f al* Nat neater al,aud orootolpiailatiosply soft cootie ataxy *tier estefiltrentil iile 14111111.104. pottitoodY Iltootti alms* roollsee• sad work ex ecuted withproatatamoonttiopit96. liferders ISt All Nadi literookotolotollt,lfouli fartlitigtrootodsitiod oadottoottotrostotoroo.. otiltd,lllllll.-tf . Wit. C. Btalismith it, Bon G.ETTYSBURG, PA., Carpentessiand Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and WindowFrames;Cor nice, Door &Window Brackets, ite. glindaa Opal Mob aid mardishirod to order • • J • BEST MATERIALS,. . • . w +flXßall. a a d s# MAtiInOtarP.RICE.S. Am" .15.14, • at -w. IN. MIL i. ME MEM MEM ! 4 ••••• 11019n8WIS outtamumstgli, - BIM = laupei 'XiiOsilluite of Lime, WM Ammonia and Potash. L- w.t M i .' iii ..ti 7 ,..m. papi u . ' A : il P ll T': ( i i. jrllll l l # llk e# 4 41qw" ° l . ii ita t tiii vigativolfartirt: ititifp , Orrir a . s , t i., Iggirgatiggrea:VA L _ tra,„,„piazawassaisa l l j aia o ttr=winspospvcrA,".4 Aggi i ttit , 1:140"4 Old *lll . ;Malki ll ii rrl.44 tlo4 * 4I OMO SSI4 / 1 0Z , 11 7 .4 7: t2..e+ 61Z. .•:E. :UW3I4. NAAIRPIABB4% 004 40 8.411,11.1111,1 . lIEE .~...~ MS MEM . ' # 1011 &Ruh an*, HaWm* Kat* . • . REMOVAL. I BAVX REMOVED TO I have added ~~.n~.. -~ :... 4 G+;i CHEAP PRINTING- Star it, Beatiael BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa. stookSaving reesatty added lend, i•goi AtealY tate of Book & Fancy Job Type, w. me fell, provided to aose ear old oi Imam sad all °ikon who may guar as with that, Poiroifts, Is the hat styh of tb• att at the olutrust momeo, and oe the moot remonablo term. Printing of Every Be- 11;f3:(0511101M IEKlu:41.1V0511 STAR. Sr: SENTINEL, Bultimore St., Gettysburg, Pa. PLAIN Ornamental Printing, Pram dm limit bates to ths seal sat Cards. COMMIROLLL PRINTDI BILL BRADS, CARDS, CIESCICS, DRAFTS, SHIPPING BMA, =Ma 'a Maar BiXas, HANDBILLS, IXYD43IERS, &e. imbesead prawaly,Y dui bast 11•11010114 aad U skip wry perm BOOK AND PAMPHLET PRINTING, S Iwo it email weft ti se Nod styk sad at as , litga slealllM7 4 0 8 0- 1 • 16 0 fileatB7. w. rupiestiaDy asktrial by *boos wereany tblagla swiftly - sr. •• • ••-• w GITAIL&MIC tikTISFAiTTION. INk fa *ls of volt Nllir la Allan or- Ul 410rP 1 VOMPT4 M7ri - 11211711Cf STAR' SENTINEL UM TER laffr AMMINTAPHI MUM •EV THD3 COURT?. ; JOUNlNORlPUralusamiimmisambi bow ‘.n 41 • dieirsi), Rif t Aßl et t, Mali , a ; A? TIM scription, IN 117.110LITION, IN STYLI, AND 1)13:4r/Iff01511 FTTMI/17r-"Fl At iris AND I=ls lizm=m_ Lmlns, lEEEISME INA arign, , ) ' l,, , Lopie • • Baltimore a. betimes • heir TERMS OF ' 1 • . Tun STAB AND dinernost day morning, at 112.00 g "If not paid within Mello r/. continued until all the option of the pa ADVlAtTuunsmil rates. A Liberal • • advertising by • quartilt Special notioetwin be be agreed upon. • . The circulation of • is one half larger than ,• newspaper in Adams thing medium, It cannot be Jon Wbrut of alHdnds ßl ted and at fair rases.. Pamphlets, At., In every grafessiotutt H.. B. WOOpOi -. _el Hat rammed the Positlees, any blueness In the Oat - 11c41:—Ii411. J. B. Msltet ~ earner of tbe Massed IM. KRAUT • M. aottyaborg. Doslssas pr 0509 1 ,17 sit•L. ll 4 Odic* 00146/WO str•Ot t J ono 101. 1641-11 McCONA UG e e L st, Jail obit , " •1./COP.,,n•alb•r.bitrg •triwt. ttleattoe ;Ives Col .Ittlemout of d . ♦1) nO , 'eetlJne, UlnOlgy , Igl J. it mica t i f ttteoJed to. rnrrntt• . rt tad other w .ue 19.11102.-tf L J. COVER, • •.t .r.. , optitil .; .I.4er Bus' Eles•mtrsitern I ,twoon Valaittoilt . rreol. Ifititialor•firllNlCO Hay 2E1867* VIDBITE" yr LVA, pr• 4 1 fbi ,tilor busineesika ) )•) st Ildco4l,l•6Cip Lt . ,ittu part dooms. fli• kV[D • W[bb§i • I A., it uteri/1 ,r;,,cresquar.. Mu 13.1167 DR. U. S. RUB Clumbersbure COL.C{Tri Jane 11 18,10.-1 f R. J. W. C. O'N 11_,/ Ilse hi. ..).11c• at his t r eat,t we I r. *ban, t h•V•111 .7attYgbarg,goy 29.11187„ JOHN L. LULL, u chfttnb•rsburg sire/ Rail+ Out OUTTYSBUII4 ten a•tog boob la caul/Hit pat 10 Litt Gat b• arared ofig. D R. J. E. BE REST toiams I. •rviciis to th• public. (Mut -ippoelt•tb• Mob* los, wbEitip ott•od to may cacti •Itbl ill& P•rilOneitk •Iltlt of fall )(liar cited tocall. T 111,611114411010, Jsly 30,1.1019.—tf DR. H. VV._L Littlestown, Add LIAVING perm nnnnn ly loot .11r.". engage in Om nomersi p Burger). °lnce In Lemberg' arriagtO, NEW lIARN JOHN C f N 706518 hlrfkleods sad Ai J. 1%." has resumed the Hans opened • Shop uo (UMW stir log the Prourroger depot, when sod keep on baud all kiods of LLAILIC2BB, . BRIDLES, ' COLLARS, MVPS,. LAM wh ch will litisolit Me 1'44 TRUNKS of lIPAIBING and M UDIN Slaving base wortlng at Mir b can guaranty Um beat ktnd of under t•y ono ouperlatendene flay 7, 11169.—tf • DAVID IieCENARY. J "Best always TilE Beet and Che SADDLES, B DIDLE HARNESS of all ki are always to be round me the etand,Battlmoseaeoppoeltetb (McCECEA Our Riding and Wago are the in./St eobstautlally but Our Harness, (plain a are cumpleta .ear neap • etch. eery beet material awl • Our upper Leather Drat aAO NJ? as ■aar. They str• must durable. Our ileavy Draft Hat.. are ,a vitt> erderote ebeevas • where mad , a t►e moil chigiii Riding Bridles, IV6l . pis Vle•arits ead' eworydri Putter or cheaper. Our prices !h►rabeea teroacso to th•lowiald libersLipercmigageforma • to $5 or m3re. we *lrk nothing bat Lb. •••rrAckt Ivory trticle torpodolt repreuuted. Thgokfu:(or?a•travors 'slay .prese►t stock. A_ lire as ►call Ltndei►ml Jan.29.1866.-tf ' P. C A.RRIAGE-MAXINQ Coe vrar,elng mr,thetted• J A R Ci~Q i-Y• SI/ dei s,tand,la last 111ddi where they era again praparad .1,4 t r.athleamblo, 4abstaattalsin A lot of aew sad socoall-Saud .1k 6614018,81,09 wa hand, which they Will die • pricos, sad all •irders will be e• •ad satisfactorily as possible. fir REP AMIN Aoaswitbdispatab,andatob A large let of now aindkldl!' •ale. Thankfulfor tb• liberal taati • opal by theta, tbaysollottan4 •arv• . I aaaaa hara In the Mut May 29.-t f DAN Buggies and I'REMO VT" I u h op4 lp►d email sad burg`,'work rk rn s hhi 6.2 CARRIAGES, 7 . 210 ING- TOP B UGGI WAGONS , & I Hla work la all pat fp of , aka beet of at aakastata 4114111:, *melee. Ulm rifleman alxgre to o Mem °pendant Nut M AIPAII IMO promptlly IMM _ .1017 1. 11181.-17 Sift nd ADAMS Ob MUTUAL FIBS INITUA tilooaroiaTip.' 0)110 reolikai....etage Swop'. , awls otery —D. A. Beblder. • • r resuiren.ll.43.loot, lisegatil•Ditet sg,Jacob 46! tesasgers.—GeorgeSsingssall. , I. R. ItassAll, 'skim Ring, litroban townships. I JR. A. Picking, atrobant Aiming gra. Roos Whits, Liberty; N. 7.1 L) 111,..111iesmossi IslissiSod mulsly of Adams. It his bow' OM IT years, sad Is MAI rtiaao•Vuollog gotilleo••• 101 winottating too, *MI^ JAY otatotocala 414 to flier • 1111.1%. lieseu," , coalear. *Alia lan Waft Welleato
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